CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WM SMITH GER . B. SPANGLER Chairman For Prothonot F Dist ary For Kditorial. THERE ple: any man who desires wor k —— ITis a a litt] e early for people to com- mencge tearing their hats local county issues. We readers a rest. is nty of employment for over inte: ve om A female cate exposed calf is here to stay anf d th jut the bicycle adv em must grin and bear it. simply grinning, while they a bare it IMPROVEMENT of busi ness is what Coxeyites, Silve again bury our only seem to prosper when in distress. -~ Frou the last issue of the gazette one would infer that their recent County con- vention was Some people can bad situation. a harmonious gathering find consolation in Mr. have Ar the end of the Democrats will Presidency 6o years Republicans 48 years. Democratic party never ( controll the Whigs Yet they lid anythin to and say the Tue Governor of Corbett and Fi the fight on will be a Why not the insurgents - ett got knocked out AT last Corl wife secured a divorce last week also an order for an allowance weekly of fio Jim paid to much attention to and own little wife women forgot his Hence the result “WHEN get their dues,” used to be a trite saying. But shameless battle between the out, it doesent apply factions of )ecause the republican party, | the people are in the same condition when the bat. tle b for years under republican rule. over as they were before and have ! m————— - ¥atrishure Patriot has made a stride forward by ing machines by which introducing recy an entire addition they have r their publicatior and are mer new ly giving a | ly. J Tug following the bulletin board “MEN WAN TED Pemberton and } is a cc ion Furnace work for n LIME & STO? The abov comment : 4 en who want it e is sufficier mt mply 1e wind 1 shows which way ti blows I¥ Dr. comments recent his participation re public fracas in he, Centre | no doubt, would come county, conclusion that he slightly The ¢ President such that he should not allow himself was place sit tate Colleg dignity of his R ion, as > of Penna into It 1s not our Atherton his attention to the expre be drawn petty, local, squabbles aim to instru or advise Dr we direction - accounts sentiment in this From the various re- | publican state papers of the Quay-Hastings conclude that both great dealof lying. Each claims a | large majority of the delegates and will end. This fight of no value to the common people of Pennsyl. vania-the toilers and tax payer the end must pay unjust the upon the ce in mdition battle, ust sides are de do so until the is who in for all this music by some form of taxation to su these ambitious and unscru pulous pol- iticians furnish the these in turn For instance Corporations combines money in man and from the people the Y CASCS n take | Saad som Standard | Oil Company Willie Swoope Again Willie Swoope came home Friday w | rest from his labors in the Combine boil | er plate foundry in Philadelphia. He is | ashamed of himself and his present posi. tion the that he has shaved off his beautiful mustache hoping to thus disguise himse who under Combine If from the eyes of | those have happier shanghied him into the ser is between hell and the iro Hight known him in days before the Hog Combine ! Willie | with 1A | work g, out ice water, Clearfield Spiri wel yon & Co. have somelh ant to say in thelr ad. this ning impor! eek =}! For a short time only, Shaffer's offer to give you 6 elegant C abinet Photos for 09 cents. Dont miss it. | and Hu | the . | race, game | making | not | $1,000 BELLEFONTE, ENTIRE CLASS SUSPENDED. PA. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. camp Glen carian wear v of this week. The | The Sophomore Class of State Col- See lege in Trouble. Photos for gg cents. 1 le by Shaffer Hiaae ny Jaume 5, was recently pro- | 4 yERY DISHONORABLE ACT »d to the i of th ition of assistant princi. Bel ademy. Dr. Atherton Shall be Taught a that “Cribbers” Young Men Should be Lesson in Honor and Integrity is slightl Determined is slightly " ‘ y q Punished- unde ¢ weathe rd and suit 1s not 1a is Cusiol as a re- nary place ‘ y pat Sadly needed by Some Students On Tuesday a large from picnic was at Hecla Park and | [3 8 artic The the rounds for following c has been going s¢ ie sights at Belle regard to of some time in trouble with the “3 State Colle “The faculty of the State Coll | suspended the entire cle of { tive juniors of that institution has fifty-one members ol whom are women. The students cannot ¢ the fall term unless they submit to | examination in ry, as the class 1ed at tl last year are accused of “cribbin Many students refuse to condit and will not ley unless the notice recalled, If the before fall itis lent body will Sophomore class or of St past at Snow Wednes. ng, ge Shoe, has prospec- The class three ter nier a re- ege aller on 188 farmer Gentzel, ne of his fine hist accept ion back t of exjg yulsion | matter is ot fixed up ly that the entire | rebel at the puni | would be, ther | and could not open § Ls brother.in-law go 0 Mr hiladelphia, in royal George is tud ni ynolds has engaged nent ai efore, t students order wither further ini urgiars of Martha, a can lic . Hart : 4S sock, announ- late for the nom fi 1 % | f Prothonotary this year, on the | young lac far anathe imissioners gave an | 107 ARO safe. uspicion, and ofhce, at 1 od mon as it makes pub secure now, dis 1 the past. A fellow signing the name of L.C worked the Altoona | ntingdon banks fora number of | forged checks for small awsounts. After ca a hare 3 As to how {the boys got the exami | there are several theories. One is that by 4 young lady; who held the position of My pewriter (or and | the of | ne fi shed ping vest they were furnished of several hundred | llow disappeared so effect- rid MAKIN; h had opened ; 8 copies on it ge aa 5 is alleged intimate By some learned how her i { lass mate 1 the examination, nd she had passe forthwith file examin ted His wife died be necessary Frequent class nee tings remon- appom postmaster several were held in which they strongis ne danghte s becoming natiers . Died m. Harrison, er of of her parents, Pleasant Gag nee Kat Joseph Ross, Sophomore Dr. Ather- jecessary for them on frou incident from bet 1 WAS 4 young | to undergo in An enter and was married about a year ago another examination Mrs 1 'uesday in termen Harrison and child | cient History before they could mt h ar H And hid h y the Lutheran | College this coming Fall, and pursue cemetery their stadies as member he Junior ry, class. They practical some say the der The above is the situation as gathered were and arc suspended, Zehn and entire class will refuse to return un uch condition Logan Picaic Aug. 15 Company, ill at Hunter 1 from students interviewed. Under these the hold their Thursday Fire 13th annual ’ logan circumstances the college faculty took In fact h t members ini Park ial trains the proper course they were p ly lenient wit em for park every hour, In entire J too ien i tinuing them as of the college, line of amusements will be a bicycle | during the Spring term when the odiun dancing luring tl pring A | of ste operation | er them of ball, tub races, ne the day and eve- aling examinations was resting ov hb My § V 11 be it The rparations Young men attending college should company all desired ac- for this detailed is be taught that far above . ] 11111 ts . \] lv at ir i. : occasion rs giving complishments-- scholarly attainments in issued inforn \ literature tence and arts. above re i 3 y . finement, culture and polite address, manhood. To Ix honorable true an Fire at Eagleville man, you must be an bonest that is the It is to be hoped that man, noblest work of God the in At Eagles dence of Mri dest 26th, Mc( And was iny resi M with nearly ong of the fi The loss O'Connor & he arah . college au- entirely royed all the : 2 thorities will remain firm What though the Junior should refuse to correct such an the State all the better that such a body of young | their deci. contents, 7 he n Nes was s placed at §2,- McCormick have insurance on the property amounting to \ sion enlire learned class ooo, but imposition, College would be | . men were gone from them, excellent opportunity to teach the youths of the land and in which some of the remaining students Marriage Licenses § William D a valuable lesson, I Me Sholter, linda E. Frye: Weikert : Coburn Rep of that institution, with whom we have iw » ' had busine RS Ie lation {tO our sorrow, can learn valuable lessons in honor and in. You can get them from the abinet Pho. Shaffer, tegrity Photographer, Bell 1 ( his ad - tos for gg cents © See Shaffer's ad THURSDAY, AUGUST sation papers s | —- 1, 1805. SET BACK ONE YEAR Attorney General McCormick gave | the department of public opinion which practically suspend operation of the compulsory education law until gext year. Section four of the Farr act requires the assessors to a registration at the regular spr sessment, or all the childre: the imstruction an $ the make as soon thereafter as may be, in their respective districts between thirteen years dence of cach. U this registration tl ers are required to certify the who shall immedi or teacher of cach a list of the hi trict, of the compulsory of ages ving nae coup pon the tion of 1 county comnuission the names to ec] 1 dis SCHOOL GIS sh the : " SCHOOL ¥ the secretary of proper trict, furni tels aiciy principal children in who are subiect t Su J ha 88) law WINSwWI In order to Deputy Superintende general the attorney commissioners the necessary blank and books t immed the ASSCSSOrS ately pi cparat 01 making ent ment this year, and whet making this registration upon the assessors and before the spring spt regisirat in 15g6 until May was completed attorney general tion must a the Spring of hool SCHON 44) departn taining Nn, at OT § ) i phert it shall go the wexk ibis or 10 the state. A law which gives a murderer a title in property which the crime ¥ mmitted to secure i | r con- | ] LR and | Here is an | men anda creation { | this enor the Blessbok, at Twenty | red hi ice, of Lock Haver that whereabouts o w that « ght of Jul Was a ma dent of { on the ni 92 years, and 3 hat 4 ightly | he wort short a bl ight shirt, bl 1 congress gaitors. He had in his possessior pantaloons and a revolver and a razor It is feared that with. he has been foully dealt — Change of Firm The firm of Huyett, Reari | Centre Hall, | ists, has k & Boozer, foundrymen and machin. dissolved by Henry Boozer, re Hereafter the | enterprise will be conducted by Huyett | & Rearick the famous and | tiring from the business Their specialties are Centre Hall complanter farm wagons Sal On Thursday Sth, ock. eid Aug farm st of Ja bh | College owuae' ust 15G8, there , at the Fishburn, will be a sale of | residence N ~N late of , deceased. There will be sold, fine King George stallion, 3 | work Noraen wagons, hamess, farm im | plements ete - Church Dedication at Hecla On Sunday, August asth Hecla, of God ministers Christ's Un jon church at to the service and other assist at the dedication | Inv fted to attend will be dedicated Rev. I. M will be present Pines to and every one is wel yon & (0's summer cleaving sale | beats all—see their ad. | Hugg, | Mills will | Supt | were | expressed themselves as VOL. NO. ROLL OF HONOR HE WORKED THE BANK. Presented a Forged Check Pennsvalley Bank. ¢ {oll IOWinNg 1 te d ir sub- 1 ’ r J Li I} . AT dur date ription t« month of the time the Tune 9% THE MONEY WAS RECOVERED Soon After the funded Free Forge the Money A Clever Sche ley bank, of che wl wiho is chandis made pay When Carpe nter led Over a Enoch Hu printed to the hotel and spent | for whiskey and cigars w Ob Tutsday Prof Dask tout 43 Anes u Tuesday Prof. Davis, the chap who tut with Nirs as sentenced ised from the county or + got the town and only Chul » of H F30W : ly loo intimate away from bank bef sil 3 4 ar , and w i WAS of the prisom- memorial posted it om ill-natured If he dom™ SW etisent, July 30th, at 2 PROF. J. C p. DAVIS, MONTHS AND as dul lose of oY Was tw road, sted phia and is afforde Such a 3M | fonte stern ( we of Pennsylvs A Thrilling Exper Hence Clarence Ohl, a young man whose linton county, bad Thursd he home is at Woolrich, C a thrilling experience on ay woods Notwithstanding picking blackberries in He from the party he went ) 4] became to the Chatham run separate woods with in Pp * nse and while picking berries saw a large Being h black bear coming toward him OR, We at old unarmed and secing the bear approac young Ohl made a rush for a nearby he ing tree which climbed The bear took a position at the foot of the tree quickly. lagl fers mm and remained there for nearly an bout Finally Bruin departed and the young m | man descended from his perch a d struck a bee | room | mediately emen foot wort! r cont paid Railroad Extension It is expected that the railroad exten more to-day State to Pine Grove College eted sion from two mon They Go ior it th be comj this summer and President Fra the Thomas viewing route last weck and certain that of erations would soon be resumed Died on Friday and «| Mingle’s Store. Miss | Susan Mla, daughter Hosterman, of near Centre who had been seriously ill for somo died on last Friday night