Beaver & Gephartvl ni VOL. 17. BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, (895. NO. 14. The Centre Democrat iJ CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $l If paid In ADVANCE Oper your &1 CLUB RATES: Tue Cex TRE DEMO and the tw el W THE CEXTRE DEMOCRA and Phila. Week 1 Kditorial. THE good effects of the Wil bill is gradually beginninzt the people. THERE has by among the part of the state, 1 x 1 Ke WOI AN interesting artic other column upon true demoeracy. Tne dete uphold th FIT e ury coming from th In the st five year finally hunters do not nt at the rats . : 1Z od i Ol recommended a certain legal friend the appointment to the Appeliste Judi. The Governor reptied ‘hal ition would receive i the at “earefal thereupor No name ation of { cost to tl | land adm iohit right San The « 815.000 wea 217.000 004 22 000.000 dition Sadden Dea! Un irday ev Strohim Pr. She was band i Strol fonte ane Ww survive her. Fhe on Tuesday and ws m cout My Mrs 4 The deceased was Barney Wagner dee'd - The folk ( of the papers: “ Evidences been found in the mountains Miftinburg and an effort to find is now being made, The living in that locality have raised a fund and have engaged prospectors and drilling apparatus:”’ Belleforte’s Board of Trade should start a real estate boom here by starting a gold mine or silver quartz operation. Some of our adjoin. ing communities are getting a lead on us, Wing 8s going of coal have north of Yen people slight DEMOCRACY DEFINED. THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCI PLES DEFINED. Plvm ill ; that gave prophetic visi to "i | Thomas Jefferson and guided lis pen to | 1¢ the peerless ir write star ol instrument that 8 v th classics .—-— pal Guardsman .o-——— Con! Operators Combine Rhc4 ania ne rat o OpPETALOTS, vu = i Clearfield few d ind ation tol nov 8 Lhe Op- The leading operat region met n formed organi Association decided ned and that an Clearfield that the the the erator region, { put ahould be was out As. sociation should pool the production of the entire region . Married At the Lutheran parsonage town, Pa., Mr. Frank Dunkle acd Miss Bertha M. MeClintoek, both of Mingo. ville, were united in holy matrimony, the 26th of Marel, by Rev. W, K. Diehl. Snyder. ONE JUDGE'S OPINION Reading of the Bible in Public Schools Price tically Dec of n the Wa ne of the Inred Hiega! n Tudee Gunste Fed A prelim. granted by Judge Hany { they could, were ab the plant about May ist. The Jo paper published at Lewisburg, and : lid DOW profries 108 SUL Weal ot son of Fred Hall B SiG and a brother What the Cow Gave \ in Clay township, Hunt went into his cow stable man oves ingdon county, the other night and by mistake mixed her up a nice mash in a box full of saw dust instead of bran. The cow merely supposed hard times had come and they were all going to economize, meekly ate her supper and that man never discov. ered his mistake until the next morn. ing when he milked that cow, and she let down half a gallon of turpentine, a quart of shoepegs and a bundle of lath | { Messrs "| were attagked by a A REMARKABLE CAPTURE while | MARSHALL MONOPOLY. | EFFECTS OF crossing | they | | | On a regent Sunday afternoon David of Gallitzin, Koegh and AN INFAMOUS MEASURE Yeckl Luke mountain, near were Jdoydsville, female bear, | taken huge The two men, although by sur- | The price of oil Advanced | prise, made a brave fight, well knowing their | was a desperate url is the only democrats | . Sr... editor of | { bor t stake, neceeding in gaining the finally It IVES were a and struggle clothes apd lace ated flesh w and y that | When Hastings in a then denounced | Mai SIAL Pipe nded | YEIrsal remon I'he bear Was of extraordinary size, found marked Ww Ww upon examination, it ns the ears of the ar maser v Y 2d the le \ uh punctured in it. I attention to tl ber Al the were bi one being un Mi wit! W 11 hg ft having three holes . urnal in hov 1 hey | partic. | bind. ald 10 Lal wounds mt to ing up each others resume nterrupted journey, muffled growling | ng thicket mined to Investigate an extreme gation t he subdued steps more which few und all eddled cubs, They ns, and atthe seradches ne, Were rday at 0 4 L. Mali la 8 of t with tf wpe from the ne, in May, memberad that K, among { this large be Wed - . Te leg hone Reduction On the Ist Bellefont Heretofore the was 25 he devies for « will be and . . by and by. Nom : Ag ading busi. It is in ness nen of Bellefonte began to consid. er the poiect of adopting a cheaper sys. | tern. . Jue cl pati. Lael cng $4] i acted wisely by reducing the annual | A ds ep ©" { now be had of vice nal Au INArKe ( Aine chance market, apologists of in . — The Mygieons of Hiestag i heavenly arisliery Vitus Ww ers. F - Was au . members at the re west of that to New Coupler Devise I A ha banner was presented to the castle by Messrs, J. H. B. Hartman and OC. H, Breon. The castle has prospered in the wi GEO] A number of passenger coaches of the Pennsylvania railroad have been equip ped with a new devise for uncoupling Janney couplers, which takes the place of the old vertical lever pivoted on the platform. This new device is a vertical shaft terminating at the top in a hinged lever. It is considered an improvement on the old style. : past five years and was called upon for but six benefits -— A New Indastry During the past few week the boys about Bellefonte have making considerable spending by gathering water cress and shippin it in barrel the citiea cress grows quite abundantly fresh water strenms and {good price. Water cress is considered a rare delicacy by many, .-— Married By Ira C, Mitchell, minister of the gospel, at Garmans hotel, Bellefonte, Pa. on Thursday, March 20, 1805, Mr, John W. Leathers, of Marion township, Centre Co. Pa., and Miss Rachel E. Bartram, of Philadelphia, Pa, money lotsa to in ou commands a THE PROVO ED AVPELLATE COUT, It is generally assumed th creating a nd at the bill Ww ourt, having thanal Jurisdicl) where a 5 involved sides can. posiLions Hmited am will bee ine un didate ature of an will be a temp leas judges of ppointmenl proposed cand date jewmon but J. Re COmEn® Wew Commings Wonse wd Kelle umnIngs eb Haag ntil the K ¥ st of nan exis n poriss GREATEST SAL - OF FINE FOOTWEAR buy Good Shoes AT- Poor Shoe Prices! These goods are ol STANDARD M AKES and in the heighth of Fashion: to oue-hatf half their value at Mingle’s Store. is | rces ent
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