Beaver & Gel shart y 1 ni YOL. 17. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL II, I895. NO. 15. MORE ABOUT OIL. CONSUMER PAYS THE BILL The Center CHAS, R, KURTZ, democrat ED. & PUB. | THE TERMS OF SUDBSCRIVTION Price VAN Ie CENTRE (OCRAT One yen ¢ Le ME a ne Year cI0r L/D ANd Hor $1.45 Tae CENTRE DEMO and PF Weea 4 H.ditorial Orn has ac 21.45 in the time other commodit Could there be any connection this and the Marsl ies have gone tn ween +1 WHEN the poor can of illumina man buys h il and find must pay several cents more pei the Wilson blame poor old Grover for it. he should not damn Judge Be granted 67 21. The al Ly ia of Blair county, licenses and A revent keep them year. 2200. for passed fi source of ernment em politic tl thi will ne 5 WHENEVE youths wearing long hair, middle sffemniate in manner and spee devoted students of what pwopa,” who in individual characteristic or “ng y can depend that thay dre sone of Oscar ¢ Wilde's disciples. / They ean be found | Standard Oil ( in every community ; we | 4 ‘siwict themselves have } id Recent d spate ompany, decline this nd and reduced for ave them be due to increased dema hat wi 1 | i wy pa land and assigned a sound national ¢ some ol tion ov vance of the oil £1.17: marked the highest point December, 1 It 1 a republican remembered 1 + Marske reach paper. th ed since 883." yn the Pittsburg It should be th signed in this con- nection at a rej ublican Gov recently 1 bil Standard Oil Cemps the entire These are n for democracy, and the party lose many of its later recruits of the camp-followers who only worship $ 18 sure to al | H and wrtunity to and « ontrol tl at the shrine of success. Dat there is a ane seems to have hapy 1 Bellef | advanced, or * whose faith i tl fn 4] golid body of believers lef ont in Jeffersonian principles is main stay therefore, be esi the lie. need, Repub There no fear that the democrat ol the dealer 3 iM party will fail as long as the Republic | tio it is an exceedi lasts, If there were morrow there would be the day after. inion i the t. their consumer, The Marshall pipe Stendard Oil Comps no democracy Lo- Its opponents would recreate i ny principles and practices are 80 nd stable government. of the market, and the a jous to free a tion of a republican Governor and Legis | lature must bear the responsibility. The ast lation party organs, and the odist minister, Dr. M Lansing. who made upon President from the pulpit that the habitually intoxicated and often beyond - nn - Tir Met! ute republican editors of regu. a Cleveland, personal a asserting a great favo Sheel, Can Now do 44 President was present party and a greater service the . { Executive if they can givejan intelligen self control on public occasions, has al their explanation that will cle up been severely called down by Mr. Cleve. | land himself, who brands his accuser as | present besmirched records a wilful liar.and the testimony of many | It is no wonder that many eminent men substantiate the assertion. | are regretting that complimentary vote The Rev. Lansing i humiliated | given Hastings. To them, wesay: Come and disgraced. In this extremity comes forth in a meek and humble | apology and retracts all he had (1 This is another illustration of the fair awaiting to see if you can clear up this treatment to be expected from the min. | record of infamy. now posted on your istry when they leap into the political | arena, Their zeal and prejudice gets | away with them and like old Burchard | they make “Bob Wallaces” of them.| The venerable John Carper, of Lin. selves. almost every time. | den Hall, died on Sunday last aged up- fun - | wards of 90 years, after an illness of ~Frank Naginey requests us to state | several months. He was one of the that he has had a telephone put most respected citizens of Harris towns place of business, ship. We do not have any particulars, democrats 8 now home. and sin no more. he | To Bro. Harter we say said. door. oo ——— John Carper in his | The eyes of | he oil consumers of Centre county are | THE INCOME TAN DECISION wall over the litigation aga ome tax at an end the law is to stand in force except ns UW two important particulars. I'he court rules that the ta x Comes and lands is tax rents and therefore in conflict and | | ANEW TELEPHONE { Itis Stated That a Now System Will | In the Near Thurlow Weed be Tried Future Barnes, president of the new Standard Telephone company, | { officially states that the concern will gO | “ {int with and improved appliances in every { and territory. nies have already 0 the telephone business New been licensed, each "| for speeilied territory, It is hinted, though not definitely y ted, that General Aldrich and "1 Mackay, are more or les the parent c i | which is 4 [| the i tax, | 3 4% 4 "h Ne on pyaay Lax Iti pects t vu RAN | s therefore | thle Try the .—— trike Threats At a recent meeting in Dul ty are y representatives of “1 quickly ] meeting is brought to a cli the DuBois x, there t it will hin i IRE entire Brack” Powell Arrested The following is taken from the Sun- day Philadelphia Record: “Detectives Bond and Murray arrest. od Charles Powell, a colored man, who | came to this city from Bellefonte, last evening, in the rearof 618 Lombard | street. on the charge of arson. Hels accused of setting fire to the store and { warehouse of Jacob Hirsh, in Osceola borough, Clearfield county, on the night { of May 2, 1804, with geveral other col { ored men who are not known. This is none other than Bellefonte's famous ** Brack Powell” who has been in jail oftener than he has toes on his feet. Brack is a famous coon, and if found guilty of the alleged charge will not annoy his acquaintances in Belle. fonte for some time, Company makes t statement | basis principles: The the simple fact that Standard 1 electric 1001 18 NECes | Tol ACL rate than nny own power, fundamental f; 3 based i he Standard telephone ior qualities of which have} onstrated by made most eq] praci VET uivalent 30 that the able to talk eas wi ) be re to San Franc ) - .—— Saratoga Saljors Hii ro 1 x days ab sea and re, visit health of one suffering 11 y 10e ail ea Sick ness, The change in climate into a coule the boys one | ¥ pea jackets for yu as the ship The entire on sched ule TE, ores » VETAS, 3 HIOSE but three days ove was Lhe rule dus Thy Nessel a ’ “i p Barbadoes vegetables usually found delphia on April: to stay for Mrs, { from seven overcd iflamatory Leathers attack of red a severe rheumatism, Mr. A. H. Leathers is the happy fath. er of a bouncing baby boy, B. Leathers, whose name is J - A Warning The supreme court of dered a decision in divorce | these words: *‘ You voluntarily chose a drunkard for a husband, and you should { discharge the duties of a drunkard’s | wife. His failure to keep a pledge of Indiana case in ren. a uot justify you in deserting him. Hav. ing knowingly married a drunkard you make yourself content with the sacred | relationship,” . Married At the home of the bride at Snow Shoe, Pe., April 8th, 1885, by Rey, H. N. Minnigh, Mr. Harvey M. Harm, of Mahaffey, Pa., and Miss Mellie Shope, of the former place. state | About fifty sub.compa- Slide |r John W. |, { reformation made before marriage does | A SUDDEN DEATH. {JACOB convocations THOMAS’ ILLNESS. SERIOUS ”m . Ya | I'erminated in hi and Dusiness nesaay Wednesday ul 148 di Wl ave any 1 son of Wm. Dellefonte 5 oan ext 1 ri } A LELALEE0 entertaining companic “aterpader and was remark. y pidiy vears and leaves a hs ide } ww his cl Winters of the Past of 1 "A legr { cold. § Aen mel for feli in New England in its extreme « every Mons the year and the weather As 80 uniformly chilly every sort were harvested. On the of May, 15834, snow fell to the a foot. In the winter of 1851.2 the Sus. | quehanna river at Havre de Grace, Md hard that trains the was frozen so of | more railroad ran it. The { ferry boat which carried the cars ac | the river failed to keep the cham open, and there being no bridge at time the track for the railroad cars was | { laid on the track precisely as it was on | land, with sleepers, crossties and iron { rails, acd the cars were run across, over -— Simon Wolverton 's ig Fee Milton Standard: The recent big sale of coal land in Northumberland county, | petted the sheriff over #4000, while | Hon. 8S. PP. Wolverton, the attorney concerned, pocketed $30,000 as his fee. Thi :] | exodus from throu Ig freedom, Special in The Pamover Week Pas over week with its holy memory of Israel's Egypt and ils transition »¢a from bondage tw from Pharoh in the Red y despotism to in sover is the grand in history he starting point which begins in yonder of Aarbia, monument via Palestine ides, rise bof re CIs, ing all Lories + WOE § grandeur, VArialon won yntinuancy, coutlem the rr from ny side o throug! w and dark , by cele Feast of Death M. Ny f Minnie Nyman Woman it has th mos Bn New wiv the wr ™ - f3 he /& # : d /Argeously ut that AQ ntinental A PRY Io» dahy Carriages is a ih a dorm ealer to buy. yt to be had avi rnor Has Day dats 1 11 and planting Lut plan Te] u ss Company ceded by Ha unity. 3 pointe Listribatl on mnt Ries erally «= t his offos IR, wt appom allow x may wn. Audio ; Your Shoe Bill tem of vomr 3 Onl can ~ Reduce It with wm to grandpa | Footware | Philadelphia, Wilmington and jaltis | We | STV ICS, all prices A Here ali have Bl ople. J our Butten Ladies’ and Lace. Mingle's Store.
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