Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 03, 1895, Image 5

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    PRINTED THE NEWS
SURPRISES ITO
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
READ
Business
Hoaded It
Chronlcled Faets of Increasing
Instead of Widespread Ruin
“Good News" —1f Wages Are Rising, Vro
tection Is Wrong.
Gireat heart pravaile d
among tho rural readers of the New
York Tribune when their eyes foll upon
a paragraph entitled ‘Good News fre
New Hl
mind Senator w's declarat
the
deneds
searchings of
m
N in
Brunswick, N Having
Lox ion that
cause of protection is lost unless evi
of wid
d and
lican journals should immed
their h the
facturing communi to bri
11168
spread ruin ave at once
produce his demand that Repub
ately send
Ie Poke rs out throug mann
in order
back accounts of the ravag
ent tariff,
ander the heading "Ge
of the pres
natur ally
d News'' 8
will ex]
consolatory
gilent forg
and ot
despair
Instead
them with a list of ind v la
guishing under the sufive nee o of the tar
iff, an and the sooner it sets atx mt the work
saxo be. There are
some hopety] sigs of a strike among
thee and they should prompt
ly be jo the mos {, or the #t
may rk Eveni
Pq it
finish
lated
per cent are ( n
news stories every day.—FPhiladelphia
Times
mm
McKinley's Discomforts,
“The increase of wages,'’ says the
8t. Louis Post-Dispatch, ‘‘has
Mr. McKinley f
great discomfort,
a cirens was attached in Ohio the other |
that the business
, and that the re-
year may not
day he begins to hope
revival is only a sp rp
turn to depression of last
be far off.’ y fai of that circus
is not tail ire on which the
governor can base a hope that the hard
times t yet over. There is, for
instance, Governor McKinley's own
great and lasting failure to find out
where he stands on the silver question.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
lure
the oily
Are n
Republicans of the Same Opinion.
Despite a Republi majority of 80,000 two
yOars ago there are Democrats who hope to
carry Ohio this year. Now York Bun
The Republican
tWO years ago was ©
was | If Th
trouble to look up the of the
good Ao n Ri hard Smith, it will find
there are, in addition to the hopeful
Democrats, Repub lic ans who are
somewhat expect in the same direc
tion. —Washingyon Post
at
plurality in Ohio
),000. Last year it
000 will take the
i: Sun
opinions
ROTI
ant
Boutelle's Opinion,
“Congressman Boutelle says that the
tariff will undoubtedly be the Repub-
lican issue next year, but we risk noth
ing in saying that he is mistaken,” re-
marks the Boston Herald
Anything to Get Control,
The Richmond Dipatoh says that a
coalition has been formed between the
Republicans and Populists of Virginia
to attempt to gain control of the state
legislature.
Longs For the Good | O14 Times,
Senator Quay longs for the good old
times in Pennsylvania politics when the
politicians would stay bought. —Wash-
ington Post.
{ month
|]
{ O00
i the rece
ler and expenditures $5,000,000 less
among | Tre sufferers
given |
but as |
ENCOURAGING REPORT.
ipts and
the
5.8 0 0
The tréasury statement of rece
expenditures show a surplus for
of September of nearly $3,
In round figures the
and expenditures $24,500
RO. (NK
7, 500,000
As compared with last September
O00.
pts were nearly §5,000,000'g1 eat
ustoms were slightly
September; from
from «
Ree 1} is
less than those
internal re r were nearly double
venuce
The gre
greatest saving in expenditure
was with llaneous ac
counts, w
During the great flood at Johnstown in
soutributed $1.000 to
y.hie had his
assessed
1589 Buffalo Bn
wild west show thes re and they
(ra
Chestnut (roy
town
robably t
an
O hae
abundant
Snake
A child of bar!
WAS P AYINg in
Fr
wound
Story
er ady ‘oburn,
ard of
arge copperhead snake
itself around its leg. The child
screamed and the mother ran to the res
the y its home last
iday when a 1;
| cue, killing the snake before it had bit.
ten the little one
aving Pipe
Mr
State College this week where he
George B m will go to
will
superintend the miles of
water § company. The
pipe is 12, 5 and 6 inches and will be
laid from Shingletown Gap, in the
laying of four
ipe for a local
10,
Seven
mountains,
giv
to State College in order to
e the town a sufficieit water supply
One Week Yet
Next Friday, October 4, is the last day
on which voters « taxes Only
week yet remains
to
one who
this
that
for those
attend
Democrats
your taxes are paid
have not yet done
80, to
important matter see
Sale of Real Estate
In another column will be found an
advertisement for the sale of 82 acres of
Henry McAuley tract, at
Jacksonville, Pa., October 25, 1895.
John M. Keichline, adm’r,, of the John
Wagner estate, will again
offer the flouring mill, a farm and prop
erty for sale Saturday, November, and
-
AnRANAM Miner has no clerical
ability or business capacity, an undis.
putable fact. Do the people want such
an official in the Prothonctaty’ s office?
woodland,
Miulesburg,
BuT one month remaing until the an-
nual Fall election takes place.
receipts were |
| lie
October 18
Arbor Day,
Dr. fer,
instruction,
All That's Claimed
“ 1 had a poor appetite, that tired feeling and
was run down, but lood's Sarsaparilia has
done me a great deal of
good,
Schaef superintendent of pub-
Friday,
pre
Con
has de ignated
as Arbor day, and has
pared a proclamation urging those
I have & better
not
an rec.
schools of the
the
nected with the Connon -
aj pro-
appetite and do
feel tired, 1 e
ommend Hood's 8arsa-
parilla as an excellent
spring or tal medicine
to keep in
oraer pe elf and
thre have
taken over six bottles,
it has done
much good. We
have to call
wealth to observe day with
priate exercises.
Oilice
ILLER, the republican candi.
prothonotary, for years was
] ers
nstautl ofhice seeker,
tion of gauger at the Pl us
N
ry 101 “oO
many yeial
not
n
uj
Albert Kinsey
Auburn, Pa.
all that is claimed for it red
ommend It, and shall a N in my
ALBERT KINSEY 1 a
ood’ S Sarsa~
VV parilla
Be sure to get ures
HOOD'S VY
Pills ar
or
e, and I can say tl
W's Bar In is
most heartily
house.”
Hood's
sot purg
me
“Aan
ddd
ot
Shar
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Store
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DOLLS
Owing ailin
dispose of my entire
BOOTS
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+ REGARDLES
Doit’s SHOE STORE
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cn, PA i rit "y
THE GLOBE!
w—-DRY GOODS and MILLINERY
Our Assorment
ls the Best
Our Customers
rem nour frien's
Our Prices
Bring the people
Qur Values
Are the Great
"WE LAIRD
| GROWING ALL THE TIME
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KATZ & CO. Limited.
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RONG SCHOOL CLOTHI
At
LEWINY
Philadelph
Branch.
SUITS FOR THE BOYS...
:
kv ry Lady who SOC om ]
a Boy should come and
TING OR BRAGGING
Povs'
NO BOAS
Pat the a large at assortment ol
and
We have the
 £ loth ]
sual trutl
gin town. Every stiteh
and firm. The fabric strong and of a colo
ily. These suits are put together forthe roughest kine
You might pay a dollar or two more « lsewhers
as good,
Our Styles and Prices Please Everybody,
A FULL LINE OF GENTS SHOES.
Ss LEWINS,
Allegheny street, Belletonte.
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SING-OUT SALE.
Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd, 95
“HARDWARE
OF ALL KINDS
TOOLS, PAINTS,
ATE AND TINWARE,
HORSE BLANKETS,
SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES,
POCKET AND TABLE ¢
AND HEATING
UTLERY,
VES
GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING STH
H ons Furni ! Wis,
wand thous
8 comple te in everything |
The
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{| the bargains offered. but if want to
ard wan {
mention a
i
ihe
vou buy anyth ng
come and see-—snch an opportunity may
aerain If you 1H lose no t
this sali
NOVEer come 3! © Yon w ime in taking
adds antage of
H. A. Mc