/ VOL. I7. BELLEFONTE. PA., THURSDAY, MAY 23, I895. ‘mac — The Contre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF sUBS RIPTION CLUB RATES: Tie CexTre DEMO and " 1 ) Tue CENTR \ and Phila. Weel (& DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS aud County Sth and 11th Primary Election to be held June Notice voters o places for hol respective electi Sth day of June, 18 Cou Jo0'¢ said day stated time will Bellefonte, noon, and 1 Otary tw county ¢ for th holding sa The nu distric 1806, party, based and as apg is as Bellef Centre Hall Howard 1 TAYLOR Secretary KEditorial. Tue Presb) er round with meeting of re week, - - REPRESENTATIVE CvrTIN is in favor of reducing the publie school ap. propriations $1,000,000, this year. is the man who voted to pension | yp - prosperity But it takes mule fo come creased The pani rity pro per THE republicans are rej the income tr x has been constitutional and v ury of an expected source of With barass the admin them it is): Anything to em- istration, J ne. republicans can win next ti - Ox Saturday a gentleman ner township came into this office planked down his money in advan ntion ptior a year's subser read at night and since ni can’ up four cents per gall to pay 21.50 per year for the Gazetts on The repul lican were tated last week omew] by an inquiry Bald Eagle valley republic to Abe Miller of PI should Mr. Mille: { (Fazette rare? A few si were asked. They could be easily an- swered in a few words, Is he of his record? ' mpie Ls } (questions ashamed - ANOTHER INQUIRY Mr. EpiTor in your last issue whether Abs candidate for republican non for prothonotary, was a resident of Pleasant Gap or State College. That matters very little where he resides, but itis a known fact that he f wught Gen. Hastings during the campaign because Hastings did not give him every appoint ment he wanted. 1 am an old soldier, was wounded, and draw a pension. But if IT had holding appointments on that account and enjoying a handsome pension of about #25 per month, don’t you think it would be imposing upon the community to demand a leading office, on the same score of being an old soldier. and ¢ speci. ally when I might not be fitted for such a position. Mr, Kurtz don’t you think I would be pushing my soldier-claim rather hard ? I think the soldier boys are duly ap- preciated and respected, but some con. tinually impose on good nature. That is my view, and of many others. From an old - soldier living in BALp EAoLe VALLEY. ~WANTED~At Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, 50,000 1bs of wool, tf, I noticed an inquiry n er, been iat one Year i for $1.75 | . <4 Lor 91.40 Convention | | trict School | required to report to the School! Board | He | COMPULSORY EDUCATION, GOV. HASTINGS SIGNS THE BILL. gned the last Thursday hildren of the Ty y le ua i mer 5 Ina 1 to the secretary of the d Board. Each teacher Is 1 certified secretary monthly the names all chil- f A} é ren wil have been absent {without | LOO warm ot {ant | M anley, oN i iS | FIELD SPORTS, Saturday afternoon the weather was | favorable nte) t at nna. State College, neither te too cool and with a pleas. to make it pleasant. from Dellefonte was while ot were breeze agoing he attendance quite large her places well repre sented had entered for rday only three appearance, The ome thirty and al- carried offithe pri Seven college teams 1 + 1 11 ut on NS theh ore bay Calne rong and entered every event ir Wbly nt College bovs {alle their former i von by 8S. E Swarthmore; Time, 10% Mattison, Swarthmore, second, Two-mile Race—~won by R, warthmore; ‘1 OH minute W. Ewing, State second. Hurdle Race—won by W. “Will ] . Palmer, weconds, W. Bicycle me SCO himors Ho Ane i: | Fo ng H oh J r. Stale; ump Jump, 5 ft Swarthmore, arthmore, third. Wl Jump—won by F more: Jump 19 ft, Points of each Thomas, SOC 58. Swi nning Bi Swarth Ru Palm Lotal more Ha Al E er, leatn: Swarth- P Bond, Swarthmore, Referee; H IM Beaver. State. A nnonnsey wa — —- go to Sea. On Dale Musser, f Bellefonte | : Monday morning D mer cru sited adopted _ | arrive at The | nett Lo INAITIAZ: womas I’, Clark arpers Ferry, W. Va., i t Wednesd Tl at H ized Standard Kearneysy reak fast ner » i id groom departed tended tour via Washir n. Phil there to the groom's | | for an ex. Baltimore adelphin and New York and from ¢ in this pl in this i us feast awaited them. They returned to Kearneysville, W.Va., where the groom has a furnished where a sumptue well home. — Heavy Frosts During the past week there number of have been a heavy frosts in our great damage to vegetation. In many evere enough to freeze ice. The early corn is badly nipp- ed and many county that have done a fruit places it and WAS The grapes suffered severely while there will be a general scarcity of ot for the same reason, her fruits -. The Man Who Captured Jeff Davis : An Altoona paper says: “William Kieff of Lock Haven, the old soldier who claims to be Jeff Davis’ captor is serving forty-eight hours in the lockup. He was before Police Magistrate Doyle on Saturday for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct, . Wife Beater James Wagner, who sometime ago was indicted for wife beating, is again in the tolls, On Tuesday evening he | was arrested and lodged in jail for | smashing furniture and again abusing his better half. Their home is in Miles. | burg. ACE, | deal of | farmers are replanting. | leave Fay ampion . 4 gust 4 a) leave he I Shad Pier n shad t a. With nev d will find the Hibag x I Was ANY Pn 1008 01 80a North and become as plenty as they were Pp and West Branch and Jun | fore the dams were built, when they could be bought for a cent apiece There will be plenty of shad fi | in the river by.and by shing The rift in the the the being Columbia dam is doing work and the shad are co river They Goldsboro and other ming up in schools. are caught in the river and preparations are being made for the construction the use of | lately been caught points along and have of batteries Many shad in the Juniata All Go Fishing A Fish and Game Preserve Aa | tion has been organized at State College, President, Robert Witmer, | Roanoke, Va.; secretary and treasurer, | Charles Steele, Sunbury. The other { members of the association are Dr, { Leonard Pearson and Thomas Slay. | maker, of Philadelphia; NH. J. Waters, | M. C, Ihlseng and Louis E. Reber, of | State College. The preserve embraces | fifteen thousand acres of woodland in Treaster Valley, A stream well stocked with mountain trout runs the entire length of the tract, offering the best of sport for anglers, Ee - Special Bargains, Figured China silk 20 cents a yard, eines, win OCIA as follows Lyox & Co. Collegiate con. | 7 | * | preaching ch : | bor ayetle 23, State College 21. A STRONG SERMON If a bomb had exploded in Bellefonte it would not have created more { ment;than the sermon delivered | | Pres, erian church, at this place, last | Babbati leaning by Rev. Coldfelt, [tired Presu um Minister, of ford 1a. Rev, Coldfelt, at | occupied the foremost pulpit COM - Nn Ded in Phila. { | | the | are. one time, | delphia, and is a man of scholarly at_| { tainment logical rea less and jconvictions. Oy thinker, a most he is fear- his advanced v 11 ove all expressing his ght, LO | ideas in religious thou which in | measure conflicted witl hi is monly termed the blue-stocking creeds and dogmas of that faith. he sterial duties. a Com- retired from active mini On Sund he deliyere { dents of Stat an invitation fir y wrning, by A 1 4} (1 byterian cor The sul yect of of © ¥ ree | tues; and as the | was the very fo religion. Then he the creed centun log he Ros] { Into the ears « til they be assaults upon « | tred, envy t ica | { An har ALY thyself | 1 3 creeds to preach He plead for more char | {christian churches As yr 1} » lan people, believing that creeds | unnecessary to snlvation and expressed he hopd Wiatihe day would hot be fax tdistunt when there would be unity of { ehurel e8; thal thelr « and strife.t their patron ing the p They have many api mer boarders | elsewhere. Died at Lillie May May 15 at Lhe years, 4 mot Milesbhury 5 davs of the 0, whic! aged Her ill grip about veloped into cat ness began from an fa | 1 : n rr} r arrn ol \ the bronchial The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Milesburg. A husband d mall children, a daughter two ths old, ! tubes, two years and a rvive | son five mo 8 01 interment occurred at Curtin's on Friday. Mrs. Green devout christian lady and was an active mem. ber of the M. E. Church and Sabbath School, Was AL - .——— Frosented to the Governor The petition to Governor Hastings against the proposed cut of 81,000,000 { in the school appropriation for the next | two years was presented to the Gover (nor Friday by Representative Dam. bly. The memorial was signed by 122 members of the House, representing | sixty-seven counties of the State, The counties whose members refused to |sign are Centre, Perry, Venango, ny in part, were | man was lying eXamineq it i tuted by. general i It happened { and striped wash silk 30 cents a yard, at | Washington, Philadelphia and Alleghe. papers of any description relating to the j 48818 Ca A PECULIAR DEATH, | ooo wowess m— My. and Mrs, Henry Yearick, of Jadk- A MYSTERY THAT SHOULD |sonville, celebrated the fiftieth anniver- BE SOLVED. sary of their Thursday 36. —— Mr. Yearick 45 years ago, moved from The Js mmding Ol the Body or a M iI s farm one mile west Near Port Matilda last Weel he Tesided for i . For the last sixteen Cause of Death unknown. onviiie, marriage, or Brush valley toi of Jacksonville twenty.nine 3 he has lived in Jacl The family consi where children, married. as fol- rio b.; Sarah waniel H, Hoy, Madisonburg; Mrs. Laura E., of Mrs. Ilda Tillie E. presents wepe valuable, WwW. HH. Aaronsburg, Jas. MeCal- and burg, Haven, is ol ten Mr. John T valley. w r N rid wiloll Lvl Ha found a d farm 5 HALLES Ol are near his ~. Hoy, 1" : YY ainel « LU. Is. 0] f $ Ul AN al marks ) . Martin, of alker has. eviden " Hiker R. Holme numerous, appropriate and pocket some cl were hniiap JONI Among srg ge. Hubler A table around and loing full Were 50 boun er passed a cup permit then eighborbood Lal HE] doing AS THEEK 1 A Those perso ho have been wonder. | 184) wl Or Seve n years of ‘ ves with her Hast ngs again u hid vist dy Mis, John--Jloider. at J. O'Conner, of Johnstown, during | ruce Creek, and who is the daughter f mpaign, are hereby enlighten - Hays Holder of Bellefont Yrone young age, no g what became of 1 1 &¢, came to A Mter visit ) ’ ~ ! Al arguwmer nu ner, she about iy tazen ill She was of Over sing her fonte amd e rende possibi t helples: - .——— Resembled the Burgess Hunter who the ban 4 sewer her hous n appeas 1d] planed poration, iy HALE OWI ved] to iw , and 8 of her Your Shoe Bill of your Y ou can TORS Acelidentally Shot Reduce It trading last week little f Capt ally shot by a flobert H 1 uean, Miria Reheat accident trik the eves, daughter Reber, was the ball with ws rifle, ing her in the fore above and inflicting paiaful flesh wound. “ i“ Mover's tore at Sandy Ridge, his | 3 1 M ’ picked up 1 lly dictarged. The woud + TOOL TIOAD serious, acciden not . . Peculiar Accoldent Mr. townsh Her We have oll styles, all prices | people. A 11th, Taco! who Ker 3 won On Saturday, stetter, of miles 1 } 1 3] in Sugg Val. ab which on C. C. Loos'# saw mili, ley, had his leg broken by a 3 | he was running rough the The plece of timber turned and ing out of place, struck Mr in the leg causing a serious fracture. - To Return Incomes Tax Papers an woe. opecial Thing Is our Ratton h i Ladies’ J. F. Brosius, deputy collector of in- ternal revenue, has received notice from Collector Grant Herring, to return to Seranton office all blanks, records or and Lac Mingle’s Store. income tax.
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