——————— disputable fact bit cotitent The Centre Dewocrat,| A FANOUS SPBECGH. | “exo [PROFESSIONAL DODGER. DELIVERED BY HASTINGS AT | state ticket nominees, fora tour through | HOW HARTER EVADES THE | calamity and Hast AXEMAN. by speaking of the “democratic string. maelves | HASTINGS AND PROTECTION, Hasting panic, | ngs. the republican partisan, ariel whan i i 4 , L who hopes io be elortad. on the northern portion of the tale 48 SSUE i 1i pick : : : : A ! governor attracted much attention The | : wi Ww . y 4 ! VERE “i6l8 CHAS. R. KURTZ . ED. & PUB | Sixteen years Ago, and not Forgotten—An gun was fired at, Tyrone where th Pp | val ; Tusult to Democrats that should be re arrived quite early on Monday A men and rim - 1 » ha Bh) buked THE RACKE] we . 7 | A Ad Re a . . ; : Sixteen vears ago an interesting con- crowd assembled at the Ward House ast week the editor test was in progress in Centre county, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 15894, car Ridicule VIL On booming cannon announced their arrive. ports of March 3, 1893 le about it gE ie ; wi is aoe ; ot vile about it, | al at Tyrone, for breakfast. A large ! Will vou do it? | revived. The re NO, 9 CRIDER Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA. ! TO BE HONEST ABOUT IT We are not selling : . | Where hort addresses were made by | wa |v i 14 UNSW the Curtin-Yocum congressional cam. 2 AL PI paign, At that time Gen, D, II. Hast- | ings took an active part in local polities, iil. | article ipsburg » § 1 eiti- | the cl zen tecompanied by bar : were at the Wilson Bill y n . sind Ol | . i134 Q ay 1 (‘eo : | well Feoun confining his work entirely to Centre | o,ovion and gave the barty an enthusi- | following style i Kl vi ounty ) oy . . . y “a " | Ck ’ county. During that campaign he braves | oq. reception. e addresses were | Like a bull in a chi eled over the entire county making | iciened to attentively by a great (th. | tramps on everything in 1 ‘ i i HY dK EY |) . 4 A speeches, and many voters are still liv- | a ne. and befowls everything bel Vulgarity and indecen yme of the dom are fed upon fact everyday in i ve are too bus tk up | 108 who remember just how the cam. At Clearfield, a monster demonstra nrices and then paign was conducted. Last Saturday, | tion was tendered the party. It is the . October 20th, a gentleman from Spring | same wherever they go, and what is the Ie of ng township called at this office and related | most surprising is that there is a genel Rument ¢ necessary, rood. ¢ / the following story: al interest manifested by workingmen | : 164 ne id : any lines ¢ han pro- “Sixteen vears ago I attended a polit. | to hear and see Mr. Singerly the free Mie IAHIA0GE OL r peo . nor did I talk . | ical meeting at Axeman. Theaddresses | yrade bugaboo, the | were made from the stone porch in front . {of the store. Gen, Hastings Spoke al point, | this meeting and among other things he duce wages, Another reason why Si NEW THIS WEEK | said ‘1 just, returned from a trip erly attract | among the double-sku led in Penns Val: | an ofc l If you meet ; ng man over he will surely u he is a dem- | Ask him why he is a democrat, | | tell iat his daddy was | | one, too. Ask him if he is married, he | | will say, “No.” Ask him why : get married, he will **1t an my daddy wa Wer marr we Zion band attended the meet of whom were f them former re I'his al kull . presence of any to man who employs 1500 men and never was known to re v y fXt ept 1 f . GARMANS. week | i ing wired : wo years | 10 y ' I ni : ' ) d ; A Dalance N by * aa } y . " Lower than free from \ hen u were def 11 core | | f ) aae on 84,125,084, In ti ! y ha tatzaied g . Wilson bill made a i, and I : tolls. Durdine ler worked hard to | 01151 Tl Me it Was rse dose | ha ro © xi § \ he nal | : cab shouted B23 loft 1 prices this and now es amil ’ ; they Wot : ’ ) n t re mn 1 | k Redeem: { N | : . dh wh bi Panik prices . ¥iha 4 Hag v ring 3 0 sty ! net! not init with ours Much Comment PAL ) i in} , Nal at week tl ——— " N.Y was arrested on Sunday morning | are ne made at Lew and Engineer by Mr. Beezer, the liveryman, for over. v establishment. and are of dark blue ' H ” pi o LN tat “wan: th Reuben luc h white braid, With , new inl and § g new band well } Iniry s finance ] ieveland ] Hay Pate Hone Ammon . Coals e ditor J sid) : ’ shout the wh business is VY : . 2 Editor J. A. Feidler, | beauty about the whole ISINess they | endorse . the president & m mth: expenditures had increased | Fleming, accompanied by his wife were | Pretty) } [illlamsport, fo ve the read sh y the s ) ‘ \ © 1 2 sakes cast : iit on hand at Williamsport, for 1 | have the ready cash to pay for the same, | .¢ sou ‘ tectal ting 860.000.0000 nn vear. while the revenues | arrested at Milesburg by Constable | Lead pencils per doze ¢ that appeared in the Dai / Agnus Hull, Mary Hull, Kate M | inquir d fallen off 215,000,000 per year. We | Mench, of Millheim, charged with | i, iain T 10h} W : | : : y oO Nn. plaid Aug. 18, ! information was Mahon, Celia McMahon, Frank Waltz, | on operation also hind to buy 54,000,000 ounces of | stealing DD. Smulle’s horse at Hartel: made by L. G. Wellman. The case will iriving a horse that died from the ef. fects, Ata hearing on Monday he was . trimmed with held f al 1 p at ¢ rt the entire responsibilty al cons The st pla pent: gold was A Morse Stolen eld for appearance at cou 1 y right I “ The ’ : Vi they will be right in the swim I'he do not | being exported at the rate of #12.000,000 Last Tharsday, an old German, Ben : SCAM ies (ieorge Deezer, Albert Baum, Joseph en i silver per yer under the Sherman | ton, Union county he man had | ue dross FIARN be taken to ¢ for disposal. McMahon, George MeMahon, Bruce fonte ( silver law, a republican measure which | Smulle'’s horse and protested to arrest. | Poaken 1 eh ' Lulle al Ma i i ‘ i dra C. Mitchell, Esa... addressed the | Garman and John MeSully, all of Bell : drained the gold from the Treasury. | He succeeded in proving that he traded be pag . : . % : cursion rom ir fish Lawn Bellefonte te ithe club on last Fri- | fonte, attended the Columbus Ball al Belief ' Yet in the face of these facts they ex. | horses with the horse thief, in the Nar i ne 3 ; savtyt tae . A RL : He Ale Lind it . day night, The room was crowded and | Lock Haven, last Friday evening Al : 4 : pected the democratic party to at once rows, He was taken back to Unoin give financial stability to every indugtry county where we understand he proved I ome and seq s or write for samples all listene! attentively to the able dis- | cording to the papers it wus a swell af Fhe train will arrive in course. Mr. Mitchell is decidedly at |fair. Stopper and Fisk furnished the time for ail ittend home, when making a political address, music reception and enterprise, he was not the thief but his horse is Republicans never y gone GARMAN'S
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