0O00O0O000000000C MOST NBWS......5 71] 0A IBC 1 AS 1 A FREE © LEAST MONEY an 4 SINoC S ... SCHOLARSHIP... panos y. * > i fd d CHAS. R. KURTZ Ed. and Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 180s. voL.1i7. NO. 55. Complimentary voting pay. Vote MORE LIGHT ED ars fom) SR TQUESTION OF BP se smaluments of te oft IMR, MILLER’S INCOMPE TENCY | % Bikes asd sce 16 1 thar you 2 WAR RECORD. ‘ day in Republicans Have Mismanaged L STATH FINANCI Raised in the District Attorney A : \ 1s 1 { 0 Yin " HAS BEEN REWARDED Public Office. ik A vig ately “tm] Contest. Few Concluding Remarks on Marshall Pipe-Line Bi 1d for which the Subject : 3 : rewarded. l he finance v : iv of anit Mr Abraham Muller wasin th ; A ' J u the following STATE AND COUNTY RECORDS, | or ie foianges of the county, of great | GRETCH OF THE CANDIDATES. | and cam wounded, a fact well WHY DOES HE HESITATE? ; ; ' i : i t's iy y known t Wn t everybody i » : ' Ty, Hob § per of any reputean How the County Fun el | pPropt ae ; uy "PIR | str. Singer not perfect, b Good Official county. There are hundred LET | No Papers tl shall J 1. cil BE the Mas- | and Pittsbu ro nde i at will Explain wrrisburg | Shall Pipe Line } ned by the Gov- ign Schem ! mn . ! 1 bas : " "1 W % . 10 Of | +1 CTO ated for a Camp 1¢ i nua N a A hy He deserves 3 Investigation bein irmed Returning sperity Shit. ind levis 8 ; nb ful! . eed being farme ? ing a J : : « Special Quali fully What is Wrong hy they avoid. dodin Ih ) ¢ {5 own ind hesitate we Conclusion t ) ei L181 it the cading Turn Out Next Tuesday. Ja : : pall 4 maim conte ire being waged on Cc, cen COMmpetend inpeten ) reads make 1D pose 0 not i Dan) In the last issue of tooial appears ' tatement I'he Chairman of the County 1" A pa i : at tion 1 ; te wall cavad ; a, lg : : right in the statement § i TE RED : . . ia Voie aa i } ! 3 3 : A { ie 1 r nA Cal 1 dfold contained in his address. 1 11 "” " i . 4 . { \ ah i was to show, and be did onciusively i ' a the § } 3 vw the d sratic and republi . ag. Ig ay ang Me Pies w ; that it was not wise or icon 1m el p ar ‘A ndidates for district attorney 8 year, for if ! i ; } : to hear 1, the nl that . there was Commissioners “ . Ts '. | 3 114 ’ ] ae [ are of the Gazette, knew very w : ! 3 oa 1 an was utterly impossib! gned were arrested ' R } of 1 ’ . CIty “id : on atwoa ne-half and a mi ix | © POR gu : funds fo their . place at and kee; : unpriss- : such wetie was a canpaign but the peop! considered | Chairman Sj tioned the fact t had charged a: : $20,000, whicl tot entitled.” g: , 0 of Li eqitors of w he name of Mr O 1s not men. member of Governor Hastings Cs tioned nor had anything beer id about | 10 its issue of October gth declares that — it, and yet others are accused of going | AR Be i axa ae astice and the interests of ie common. : d nN credit his words governor last spring. To-day leal ther wily to charge Mr. Goss with | delng he ba Roa of th 4 ol fund | Wealth have been careful gaol be cnough of The nearest : in ers in Bellefonte must pay the Ailamtic RJ Ang. nce they have come | gppropriation due 10 the end of last June, : ol and aesef Me p ys ole 6 nar 8 Oak Refining Company 0 cents der 0 ¢ for menced, however, we will show the peo- | 18 amazing Naturally it is causing election. Comiug from the f; bein A 4 - © Sam i: 1 ME REST LY " | one-half of the terans 0 “ Just as we goto press we are handid a the samc oil that one year ag but / fe h cents, That means The t wi A i much adverse ¢riticsm { the State shite 104 over : eS and 1 IN com f the Centre Democral in whi pie how they i nanage the : " ves it we : at ey a. i ASU i ) ! ny expia beh . . i : yt] { Y " { [ reilera kis malicious mpanp g A I nation fro th fhcia t ha a ii] ) : y 1 bal 1eking M (1/1 1 msern out for 654.00 remained unpaid county and t« GROSS ATION OF TH ) : " " 2 . 4 This rn ' hie . _ n : GOV HASTINGS tO misuse at ! Pl } : i } ha show that he y ings left Harr Appeared : : : mo 10 speak on that his lega t He spea » authors | has been atform this | knows into.’ is also credited 1 Lo many The Philadelphia Ledger “ "legal acumen . HOH wer sold an at not guilty a ed commissions on the same amoun " \ 4 ‘ Jib pects to make the ne 1895, has this bar pretty hard sl ’ alan \ ao lohn such an un naq rime towards p ¥ ot . cause he had disbursed them I'he " FR of aig On next Monday Gover BAD ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE | members, is it not . " Ta t att ountry . 1A ' u 0 Al | xs i rac County Auditors thought it would be at is th n {the 1 attr . ; ! de In the point of negl gle n at the of use next Wednesday We have no apoiogies to ofier io ) i i " N 5 : . R \ trove : 4 jee 1 het “ pdt 4 KE i neglected his studies at Poin : a Nov It is a comedy with | © | is controversy, which th funds twice, and ith m SLrati : + Treasury offe gi : but that o urd le 1 studen nd . : . +3 ar hat : y wd on erm Balcions, ona at low his claim TRS 1% for the State Treasurer's | = A ICEAl student, and we ve would | a constant right, sparkling and . ah Mrs. Hastings go to Bellefonte wrong to allow commissions on the same remain over until Tuesday mot 8 fer wl 3 1 peamyg not make it so, Qa From this decision MM: wiley at ton arrying a balance of £4,000. | display the same course if entrusted with | witty ; teeming with music and ra F an at the Camegic : dare 11 00,000 in bank ‘the are bl ce ‘ 1 ry ith perple 't : record ; n » juvestigated |, g " i pealed, and all the court d t draft up h the State Le re are | a public office specialties, repiete with perpiexing pre ft ) " . library in Schenley park. The governor y 1 1d 3 by reasury fe rec igley's 1 ’ FOV EC tauohing | the fault is his own ie, opportu Qat i : that as the law allowed commi ns on ich must be promptly met These We recognize Mr. Quigley’s ability as | dicaments. It has proved a laughing , ” \ came home Saturday evening frou New +4 . vol tx) Prin set sti 38 a po Sta : IF . . far (outtoen vedt ad still fl columns of the paper, an the “money collected an al ! re inconsiderable in amount, ele, a musary en st, a soc. | success for fourteen years and still floats . : were extended Mr. Miller: if any wrong | 17% Vheteht was the priacipa ak disbursed.” Mr. Cramley havi compared with the regular appropria- | lal factor and an exceedingly gallant | upon the topmost was { prosperity were extended Ai if an TORE | erat a Republican mass meeting iu Coop tion hools and to reimburse the | man among the ladies but his ability to | Get your seats early, Go and havea | WAS done him, to make reparation . bounties for personal property, tax col- x : sions on these funds The cont, more lected, the money for which is held in over, declared that as Mr. Goss had not | the Treasury Jong after it has become A N s leave the matter with tl cople first was in 1588, when he was ajutamt disbursed these funds he x Bot en due and payable. These obligations are | 10 give the correct idea on social forms Help W a a tHE POOPIE | cemeral. Then he addressed a meeting not, it appears, treated as “drafts that | and usages, the proper height and tym 250 ladies to assist in taking home the | and the voters for their consideration in Madison Square ball on the same plat. ust he prom tly met.’ It is stated M . , 4 o 1 .— ‘ } ) $ stated , . ar a ] rrent stock of coats, capes aud wraps, . TE taken and the settlement in which they wat there is still due the public schools of a linen collar, and the extreme fash- |B I I form with the late James G were allowed, had not been appealed | the sum of $2,500,000. Why is it not ion in the length of a full-dress coat tail, After Friday's meeting the goveruor and from they could not be recovered to the paid from the balance of $4,400,000 re and what jewels were in good form, but | SiC store, The great increase in the number of | Mr. Beitler were entertained at dinner Mr pastel 1 A it hands of the State | there would be great risk in entrusting Rurry up! such beauties in Coats bicycles carried by passengers on the | at the Union League by Corucius N Wa reasurer ore than i i lars ' . es wo ty J ‘ tisk The we twenty gu _- Gaus was uot entitled to the commissions | o \ Mo e an u million dollars | him with a serious criminal proceeding short and sweet, Capes, too pretty to Pennsvivania railroad has led to the is Bliss There were tweet Rusts present, rO88 Wi ; it ; 1008 | was due to mladelphia on school ac- leave here. Come andtry them on h the most distinguished of whe nn were he took on these funds. The Gazette, count for the year ending June 30, 185. As a pronognced republican, a pet of y suance of an order that the railroad wil) General Horace Porter, Captas im 8 v , jed to state what the court | On August 15th, £150,000 of this overdue | Dan. Hastings, in whose law office he no longer carry bicycles free as passen- | Wise and J, Sloat Fassett or whoever tri o sta ial th mrt A i 3 invited " B® account was paid, and on September | gudied and in whose palatial residence | *'® invited to call gers’ baggage. They will be rated the | Un the governor's return Fitts. 15th another instalment of $150,000 was 11-14 ATkRNs Music STORK burg he will prepare for hb The Chairman of the County Commit. | received by the City Treasurer, leas ing oy same as excess baggage, except that the Atlanta with the Pennsylvania tee referred to those things for the pur. | more than $700,000 remaining dus, If WE Can See no reason why any democrat An Opportunity minimum charge will be bat fifteen | gin to take part in the Pens pos of showing that it would not be the « ity had this money it * would be | should think of forsaking his party nom- | for a few days only. A few live agents; cents The baggage men say that of | day exercises, which occur Novi good policy to turn’ any more of the drawing interest thereon; the state gets . ’ t n' an ) collected could not be allowed comm rw wha } oy er Union ou Friday evening the : ' : ith this brief summary o ¢ conty discharge the duties as District Attorney | good laugh--sure cure (or the blues Yili Lis nmary « GUL second time he spoke in i The we honestly question. He might be able ti— versy in regard to Mr. Miller's war rec tied to commissions, but as they were laine now in the ladies department of the mu Will Charge for Bicycles county, This makes it clear that trial free. Prices tosuit the times. Al Aid decide, shot wide of the mark he now lives, in all the pomp of royalty, : nees to elect one of Hastings’ heelers ithe sites] {ness; can | so | late eight or fine bicycles Is nothing une | The party will start Monday ; no interest on its balance of four to five : | 4 ! either sex; geitee! business; can be done 4 un : : ¢ : "| The executive mansion is still county offices over to the republican par. | million dollars, and this particular sum Stand by your ticket. Vote for Wm. | day or cvening For particulars write usnal on one trip, and that goes to show hands of decorators, carpente ty. In this he was clearly right and hie | of $700,000 is, 50 far as the State is con | J. Singer, a loyal democrat, a farmer's | immedigtely, with reference. Address, the increase in baggage herctofore sels | org artisans and will not succeeded admirably. With this show. . [oontinaed ow ase Tour] boy; deserving capable and who would | W., Box 1964, P.O, N.Y. City dom carried, | ble shape much befor
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