s THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1895. The New Racket. NO. 9 AND 1], OripeERr Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA, Pr ople busi- There are enough in Centre county to give us ness ourselves and force of clerks can possibly take care of, they are the kind of people who understand the tricky and circulars constant ly being on them by stores that « lose their ¢ on days other than American Holidays. By this sign U can tell "em. smart all the and fully pressed | loors ond invaice Wool west when we say all ‘ nu depend When they are mixed with colton we just as plainly. W L& h AVE HIS All Cotton Blankets for iit oney an find any wool in ‘em we Wil cheerfully em back. A BALE OF FINE RUGS Among the bordered hey for the Muncy All prices and if you tal i“ Y 11 mouidi it will pay U to valt till the oraer. SPIGLEMYER, SPIGLEMYER, JR yG. RB { SHEM SPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. (Continued from 7th page.) CORRES SPRING MILLS as we can A WARNING Hoch he nited Rev. from IL, SERMON the assisted by munion in church, siding Elder Evan Stapleton Pre ewisburg. Heis a fine speaker an sermon Mr. ior so (Geo. Dunkle, me im 18 street the politics that we have. wrong side of the fence. Judging from appearance, Abe Miller's | prospect can not be very bright, as he looked so sour Saturday, when he | was here seeing his republican friends C. C. King bought a horse a few days | ago. Suppose Aunie will get lots of buggy rides now, They say its fun John and Howard, politics, none know much about it ; do they now Very Ine: Mrs. Samuel Crawford, who has been almost blind for several years, now has gangrene and is ina critical condition, Mrs. Elias Fetterolf is on the sick list She is very poorly. Again seen on our read He Geo best man in is on the last to hear Charley, | argue as Democrats turn out on the sth of Nov. | and cast your vote for Smith and Singer. Boy. i. School Report, The following is a report of Bell Grove School, Union Twp. for the first school month, ending October 25th, 18¢s. Whole number in attendance duringthe month, average attendance 28 ; per cent, of attendance, males 92; females, 96; average, 94. You are cordially in- vited to visit us, C. V. Drloxo, Teacher. well trained | advertiseme nts | id com- | gelical | 1 preached a very able who has been ailing | COBURN HAPPENINGS, Soldier New " Deer of the Seasom Good Store~~Shot the First Our coal bins are filling up Our merchants have always on fingers Goon SOLDIERS: Women sl are 1 Wi not afra make good soldiers, afraid to face the town who they powder, Sonic 1m our are face it. C. M. seen in Bower, Esq. was Was Henry of Bellefonte, this plac » attending the funeralof Bower Willian yy Lian r and family burg, spent Sunday Stover at this place Messrs, their han and Glasgow received Meyer ] some computing scal They leased, and it | ovement This must be Indian Summe Theodore Hosterman and wi 1 pent Sunday P [he house stroved by «on Fi y eveni property cd Insurance { SHoT A nting la FREE SCHOLARSHIP ist, 139 Scholarship Coupon, R 3 THURSDAY, OCTOBE he en enfre ii - 1) de » ® THR COUNT. following is the total cast for the above scholarship, to date: NAMES, Bertha Atwood, Bellefonte | Wm. Corman, Benner twp... Miss Lena Baum, Bellefonte {Cyrus FF. Hoy, Zion ......, vine. | Wm. Deitz, Howard. . 68 Elery Gunsallus.. doin 44 i | Gertie Dolan, Bellefonte, “ie 22 Anna Heverly, Blanchard ‘ 19 Roy Bell, Pleasant Gap... cco es 15 | The following number of votes were | cast for the week ending Oct. 30: Bertha | Attwood, 403; Wm, Corman, 199; Lena { Baum 111; Ellery Gunsallus, 41; Gertie Dolan, 1, Expired ballots (past the 30 { day Titnit when counted), Wm. Corman 18; Lena Baum 1, Ront. F. HUNTER W. G. RUNKLR. The votes number of mentioned NO. YOTHS. 563 468 344 : Com, | Wednesday, Oct. 30, "95. | been | right mind. PENN HALL The house, occupied by SOUIBS, Fire Jesse Snyder, one mile cast of was Friday afte the sec of the of We insurance town, burned to the ground on The fire originated on By the nearly Hoon, ond story good work neighbors, everything household goods was saved, un derstand Mr, Snyder has an amounting to $150. Maj. J. B. Pisher started to Philadel- phia and other ea cities, on Satur- k of fall stern day morning, to buy his stoc and r goods, Condo made a business Tuesday and F. M. Nittany wanton last Mrs. H. F. Wq 1 busine aver Ream, § trip to on Sat urday The Mi Mary Musser, INGING C Swarm and Lucy LA some talk i organizing i {as there 1s f good material to make it and there here that n Why hb LEGE good many folks in needjof it? as ructio nave STATE COI NOTES, 2 Hig , of Johnsoul of Philipsburg, night, was held up by of Potter ta on Tuesday lonely bridge the ter ber who shot him through body robber ran away, and Po to crawl to a house, where he the was re of ball the the wounded man ther is Mr, Mack Potter, and hus mother is a Fortunately vital thought His of Johnsonburg, organs, § it will recover sister Robert and David Kinkaid, burg - - Escaped from the Asylum John Mallory, undergoing treatment in hospital at Harrisburg for strange hal | lucinations, made his escape from that | institution a few nights ago and walked | the entire distance from Harrisburg to | his former home at covered the distance Rebersburg., He of over 100 miles | over mountains and valleys in less than two days’ time and without cating or resting. Mallory now seems to be in his He refuses to state how he made his escape.—Reporter - Saratoga Arrives, The schoolship Saratoga, after an ex- tended cruise of five months in Buro pean ports, returned to Philadelphia last Wed- nesday, 23rd. Gales along the coast caused the ship to be several days over. due and some people in this section were much concerned, On this ship were John Shrom, Dale Musser and George Runkle, three, Bellefonte lads. The first two are now visiting at their homes, this place. the | NPS? ps iain oy -~ isited Madisonburg on Sunday. | The | managed taken | missed | that | fa- | of Messers, | | of this county, who has the | IMPORTS BUT INCREASED. THE AMERICAN MARKETS ARE NOT “FLOODED.” The terials Under New Tariff Consists Mostly of Raw Ma of Wool Increase Comparison fmports and MoeHinley Show an Industrial Revolution, the new tariff tendency No friend of to dispute the ry of the new tariff to stimulate import trade, gays the Phila delphia Record. It was perfectly nataral that there should be an increased mand for cert of foreign woolens when MoKin { lny duties of these fabrics were cent jut there | American markets with to afford tionist clam Imports « f raw material ( finee their increased vastly bey the imports of fore materials. pretends (ee Mn Cu the « nearly rea y avagant jr ont n of to pe 1 ‘flooding’ of f. thrics 100 IH any IE, Ww) remaovs Compare ned in n with he McKinley If the Republicans ret er, they are to be shut out of the markets for the bost variet foreign wool once more by pr driven back to they aay be threat urn jos of hibitory duties and quan mix w product ing h is the ""diversified’’ production that is promised them under a restora- tion of the McKinley act. In order to reconcile the manufacturers to a reac. tionary policy portent of disaster they are offered the lure of «revival of the extortionate McKinley duties on woolens, with a return of the era smuggling and fraudulent undervalua tions But even if the great mass of American or be left out of socount the J woolens, after free wool, render us msumers enjoying the will never consent to its sur of Philips. | The Republican Dictator, is quite flattering to Boss Quay that there should be a report that the chairman of the Republican executive committees of Ohio waited upon and asked him to express ne presiden tial preference until after the November election in that state, the light of president maker and boss almighty—a dictator for the whole Re publican party. It will be strange if Boss Platt does not sooner or later ex- hibit some jealousy of so all pervading a boss, —8t. Louis Post-Dispatch. It Now York Democrats United, The State Democrats who bolted the Syracuse convention have resolved, with just two exceptions, to support the state ticket. On national and State politics the New York Democracy are united from the Atlantic ocean to the lakes, and when thos united they nover fail of puocoss, Philadelphia Record. Constitution Doesn't Count, Everybody knows that bounties are nneconstitutional, but high tariff legisla. tion has never taken the constitution | into account. Really the sugar men are ! as much entitled to bounty as if they got it from a tariff schedule ~Ex- change. | perous of | the | merican manufacturers of | jo licy of | him | It puts him in | BY NER TWP. 8CHOOL REPORT ie director distric the hr of Benner Vending on OWS ROHOOLH of selon er of mo TEAL teachers emp t report { Monday ber of male female lary of mats per mo females ROCHOLA US inber of male scholars attending all the schools in the distric Sumber of female seholars all the schools in the dist Whole number in attendance oss Average dally attendance of scholar Average percentage of attendance Cost of each put per month TAX AND RATE VER CF ber of 1 evied Io Chon nt nth » evied for bulk NOT BUT HOW OOD The Nation of Feels the Benefits and Justioe Democratic Legislation, Bot Ana Just during its fow years of that ‘Cleveland times and can De ) scheme to disturb existing to gratify aua | 126m times ny fupnDort ipport n merely f preie; i ment Bellefonte Grain Market tration ndustry and Iron pig ir In of the August footed up 107,923 tons, pared with 36.7 August, 8t. Louis Republic Oats—new p mpany, one | Ba Pat hushe 3iT raat ert sshel manufacturin Bud ow | ape petton nies Its sales last f8 oom - PROYVIS WERT weekly by Ba &( Apples iried. perpound Cherriesdrie : Beans Onion Butter Lloyd | Tallow, perp { Country Sho x His inclinatic m TTY ides to boast of what t Republicans will y Hams AMRAUTAr cured do in Maryland next year, in case of | nroakrastBacor success this year, was not causing a rap- | Lard, per pound id disintegration of the Democracy. Eggs pe TF AOZON wwe Washington Post. 108s GR Bs &C. 00 in 1504. ‘ nd. seeded Maryland Democrats Intact, 3 , land Reg Pp Al IDADARCTS The Mary bli rk keeping Hon. are hard Lowndes off the at w st Potatoes per bushel new | DriedSweet Corn perpound ceca vo Doll's Shoe Sts Doll's Shoe Store Dolls shoe Store Bellefonte )Pis shoe store (] LOSING ()uT SALE! Owing to failing health I find it necessary to dispose of my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES In order to retire from business. Goods will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST< This sale includes everything in the storg from a dainty slipper to, Everything must go. Sale inaugurated this weeks STORE a heavy boot. OLL’S SHOE
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