CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY WM TICKET SMITH J, SINGER SPANGLI Chairman Editorial. A SENSIBLE TALK. Some Remarks Made by Senator Hill to Far mers The utterance of any ally attract the addre: of New yet in ing 3 about Yi aud I he the shape of ing re al produ the supply the competition have experic 2 kd lb raced to present Glog will cure or chang need Por “Although this is there “as been inver prices uj ly futile. and general ernment with private affairs of mer the classes ar What the farme ers profess to honest! fair pl AY, of life.’ Friendly N¢ The former citizen and { fries following will no doubt interest ers at this place SYLVAN } Harrisburg, Aug Editor of thé Centre Repo KIND Six tice you gave me i paper of the 15th inst of your heart you sj { tration of this diocese above but of our early friendship which I am happy to say has not forgotten, your words are sweet like music Jd aye It is a joy to recall inthe ev of life's pilgrimage the pleasant me ries of over thirty years ago, when youth's fleet limbs:- “We twa hae run al And pu But we've wander Sin’ anid lang syr Yours Gratefully, THOMAS McGoOvVER Bishop of Harrisbury . - ». Jumped From Brooklyn Bridge Clara McArthnr a m ho on August 30, tried to jump from he Brooklyn bridge, but who was pre ented by the police, on Sunday morn. ig carried out her plans. Shortly after o'clock she dropped from the bridge, id was picked up apparently fatally pjured, by two men who were cruising bout ina boat in haking the leap. She is now in Hudson street hospital, here she is held as a prisoner on the rge of suicide, but bears the unique linction of being the only woman ho has jumped from the bridge. She ll recover, r adminis my deserts been of other m the arried woman, anticipation of her ape] N Iam "Worse DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION at Williamsport \\ ednesday. In Session Un AN ENTHUSIASIC GATHERING pouty fellow iu such a wuiive young business man of the young gratulation + The young couple expect idence in the house on Linn | for ber Kd into the Daniel I num Garman, who ar Garman resgidend High street .o-—— Will Meet at Butler The Presbyterian sy: nia, which met wd, of Pennsylva in Tyrone last year, will meet in annual session thisyearin the Jutler Presbyterian churchon Thursday, October 17, and the present indications are for a week, s session. The synod is one of the largest the church has, and will be | attended by probably elders 00 ministers and a Hon. Volney B. Cushing will lecture in the court house on Saturday evening, September 21st. Mr. Cushing is one of the most celebrated temperance orators of the times, and everybody who can should go to hear him. At the home of Mrs. Fasic on Tues. day evening, her daughter, Miss Kdith, was united in marriage to Mr. David | McNiel. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rz, INTERESTING BIOGRAPHY William Rellefont Being mechanics, they took contracts eHurehes and se fool houses, house that use : i Bush Da Important Decision County Superintendent Rudy, of Hun tingdon county, refused to grant E. E, Kell, professional a Shade Gap school teacher, a certificate because he could not certify to the fact that the appl It admitted that Kell was competent he was of a good moral character was from an educational standpoint, but was charged with being habitually addicted to the use of intoxicating beverages, and on this ground the County Superintend. ent felt that he could not legally the certificate Kell could get the | school had the certificate been forthcom. ing. He therefore petitioned the court for a rule on County Superintendent Rudy to show cause why a mandamus should not issue compelling him to grant issue certificgte. The case was heard at a special term of court before Judge John G. Love and in a decree filed the rule was made absolute and a peremp. tory mandamus awarded commanding Rudy to issue a proper legal certificate within five days and pay the costs of the proceedings. The case will likely be | appealed to the Supreme Court, the 1895. AMERICA'S CUP The contest Valkyrie II] take place in was held on ¢ thie has been chall by the Schuf ir a on AA i 22, | ally the prope: will make Squadron, of | solved May ¢ £ 100, to be oper origigal winners part of th een frequent have been t ers of the 1 On } lace between yacht © - Reduced Hate Gien ron Pardes Cherry Run Paday Mou tain f Centre Hall, {Grange Park ( The special west bound train will run on September 17 » - . In speaking of President Cleveland's administration the Philadelphia Times pays the following glowing tribute to distinguished citizen: “Mr. Cleveland will go into history as one of the greatest of American Presi. dents. Licoin attached the people to him by his closeness to them and his ever expressed sympathy for them. These qualities, added to his great achievements in statesmanship, make | him the central figure among our Presi. | dents sunce the administration of Wash. in . But Mr. Cleveland, without | effort to win popular applause, will be | crystallized in history as one of the bold. est and most pat of all our Chief Magistrates Arrive Love wera VETERANS AT HUNTERS PARK, Very Attended, Annual Reunion Largely A CURTIN MOMUMENT FUND. inter. Centre Hill cem. Death of Mrs Bennison Mrs Bennison, On Monday morning Bennison mother of Mr, S. H ber residence in Howard borough died a De. aged about 85 wears, and a woman well known in the commu. in which she lived. She is survived The 1 take place ou Thursday, ices to be held at her late yy two sons and three daughters funeral wil SCI home which the cemetler y in Howard at 10 o'clock, after to the remains will be taken below Jacksonville, where interment will | be made » - . A Sad Death On Thursday evening of last week Miss Kate Gross died at the home of weeks. The interment Saturday, services being held Catholic church, Five brothers survive her, .-—— ITis cruel for democratic editors to keep poking their taunts at ‘Our Dan’ | =he is quite sick without it. i | in her mother, after a brief illness of a few occurred on | the | sisters and two | 4 2 he look the 20th wud or ci raphic form force. the At- truction afe har- casure entirely west of WE'RE NEVER BEHIND. ate we are mpetition SCHOOL SHOES. know 1 Y "i : can FY ROM where g. best ns out of ten of them will come to us if they have their w ay We are selling Mundells Genuine Solar Tips, 5 to Sat $1.00; Sto 101.3, £1.25; 11 to 13 12, $1.50--25 cents per pair cheaper than regular price. (See City Papers.) "hese goods are the Most Economieal School Shoes Made. Buy them long, or your child will out-grow them. -Nten MINGLES 5: thildren get the best fitting. best + well as they " vou do Nine STORE.
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