a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 18 05. @he Center Alemoorat, KURTZ ED. & PROP PHAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION « $1.50 por year, Regular ‘vice $1.00 » I paid in ADVANCE CLUD RATES: DEMOCRAT year t fap ot ak World one year 101 dla J one year} for $1.45 £ One Yours The CENTRE Ona and the Livice-aae THE CENTRE DEMOC) snd Phila, Weekly 1% LAT EDITORIAL. THE RESULT The elections the result and we are his RIOOwW! These ed with the en few spot ever, wi ritory, in not very We are ful, for the contint pure ver Lies hands not gis to maintai maintain it should | the Fur footho!d driven i AL mdemnation mmstration It is a full y election will be fully discussed in and magazin be called the mean time ty, the s differen lings, prefere Cease interna 4] tate 1 in the nation, heal it lay aside their and 1 difference HCes ndidat candaica nt a bold “Pensylvan For the cosy desire to be present position on ‘Pens ember 14, the Company will place ut tickets to Atlanta and return at the rates quoted below. The tic old anly for trains connecting with through fieming to Atlanta le Washington, Nov ed for continuous going passage within ten days from day of sale Altoona Harrisburg Williamsport Sunbury 1 Day” at Atlanta wecial benefit the J iia Railroad on sale ex 101 be wiht 3 LES will be aving Union Station ember 12,and are limit- Tux defeat of the democratic ticket in Maryland is welcome news to all per. gems who admire pure politics and decry Boss rule. It was a persoval rebuke to Semator Corman, the democratic Judas. THE SUPREME COURT | SOME NOTABLE LAWS MADE BY ITS DECISIONS. The Case in Which Daniel Webster Made His Beginning. The Celobrated Dred Beott Declsion and One Case In Which the Court Reversed Itself, During its career of nearly 108 years the United States Supreme Court has rendered many which at- tracted as much attention at the time as that in the income tax case has done. In 1810 the Supreme Court for the first time nullified a State law in the Yazoo fraud case. Georgia, under a law passed in 1795, sold to the Yazoo compani 8 $500,000 territory which she claimed in what is of Alabama and Mississippi. Charges being made the of this law brought about by bribery, an act revoking the voy t ney oa decisic ns now the States pa age Wis rectin lire 11 purchaser note made in 1860, two ye fore the legal tender or greenback act w AS passed, went to the Supreme Court, and in 1869 that trib A majority of its members, declared that t raary 27 2 the Greenback unconstitntional so far y legal tender for del mal, through hie Inw of Fe b act, Was ne it | greenia tracted prior to it Democt ! gother with had since a y ] drawing toward the Democracy curred in this decision. The three Re publican justices dissented. In 1870, one Democratic justice retiring in the inter. val and two Republicans, Strong and Bradley, being appointed, the matter came before t again, and the earlier decision was reversed, § all Sar | O11» the cons In Doubt, ‘1 have kind er hod my doubts.” said Mr, Juson, ashe removed his Sunday best suit after a visit to the city, “1 kinder ! other brother Bill's son tuk me around and showed me the town, or whether he the *own me." — Indianapolis Journal, ve my doubts w) : owed BUNDAY DRINKING. Father MacMillan Defines the Attitude of the Catholle Church Thereon, The Rev. Father McMillan, of New York, recently preached on the subject of The Sunday Closing of Saloons and Babbath Observance Generally,” He strongly condemned not only the selling of liquor on Sunday, but the patroniz ing of that day, and sup ported his position by quoting from the pastoral letter and decrees of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore Father McMillan said: “I maintain that every body or group of Christians must take into considers tion the external observance of the Sun- | day in order that this important matter | may not be left to the priests indi- viduals This has always been among Catholics a recognized usage having the force of law. The so-called continental Sunday is a product of infidelity, and has been forced upon Cathol Fu rope by the power especially to Paris, Whar saloons on iH in civil | the workmen are beginning to demand the privilege of giving up work on Sunday “After careful Hberati Third Plenary Coun £1 1884, the Bi the in Staton de ut HOTTY he ps of tl nitod mg in DSOrvanoco the Wing The Philadelphia Standard The vi of Veloeity, “Ain't thish visitor “No, it Skuse me “Well, you d thing very clearly “and if y I'll run you in “Guessh no tor. “Won't I? by the arm. “Coursh youn won't: you « you can do in a he into laugh s Ch the responded and the « er canght him ant Besh this town ish to walk me r tumble holy : and t visit the lonaly leery Heel and Toe for 1.500 Miles Robert F. Pitt yer, proposes to take a walk 1,500 miles this » Clever, a burg law. ng tour of ting on the first of next month lected will be by way of 1 road to the National pike, rper's Ferry ind Shen andoah valleys. My. Clo takes a trip of this kind every vear as walked through ne arly every State in the East and through all the southern « ounties of Pennsylvania X 4 An No Striking There There are now five tramps in the Ab lentown jail who are k« pt at work care rying pig iron, and, steange to relate, there have been no strikes so far. The hours are from 7:80 to 11:90 a. m.. and 1 to 4:30 p. m. The rule of the prison, as applied to tramps, “no work, ne food,” hence the absence of kicking, — Philadelphia Public Ledger. ia Canceled Mer Salary. Fair Typewriter 1 made the mistake of my life when I married my ome ployer. Bympathetic Friend-—How's that? Bhe-Before wo wore married he paid mo $20 a week, and now he doesn't even pay me compliments, —Town Topics | be deprived of 1 - am gh ERAN AN THE PV No, 662, PL oun het roath tinsal git um sters | fl ni tt Eht shuh fo bre) Eht slocud ron tills, » Dan oth fost dwins | fixled Heav ni rithe shipwers gonesmith fo crags nes Galon oth robdres fo eht study doar Eth vilosyr stelith wond # glithly gr Dan flagehune soolor woo Kile gin t no eht iL] fungdi WO Curie No, 063. -A Riddle, People oall ! think that irony ls my ch but I help to smooth ou in If them plonsar The editor prizes think it a groat m me rough and f ol tf thu and mak highly fortune | Militar insist that ! i thom ful worl me nam useful under thoel , 1 and Alngrans, Fnlgma, mmeriosl INTER IS COM eS NT Th eT 4 Look at this and Decide ¢ where you to Buy ¢ Your Winter Goods, / Ladies’ Coats. 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Men's working hoes at 81 up to is, , @very pair warranted, at $1.39, 8, at 81.90, every pair iongola kid, all y i hand 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ©0000 ©0000 0000 A ®1 L & Bellefonte
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