THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL entre democvat, {. KURTZ ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | #1 $1.00 gular Price f paid In ADVANCE CLUI RATES: {) por year. , vit , 21 7h | Tig ORNTRE DEMOCRAT one year ! for 31.70 for $1.49 | | treated to the de and $imes-a-week World one year one year | £ One years Tug CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Phila. B i COMMITTEE, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY 1590. paper, ianufactured Perhaps Dingley bill advocates THE contest at pointment about Has Des organ OTA been suspected o the statement has don “An esteemed correspondent asks us to describe the probable effects of the free and unlimited coinage of silver, at the ratio of 16 to 1, if that measure should be adopted by the United States. We are also asked to give details as to who would be benefitted by it and who would suffer and all the rest. We are sorry that neither our times nor our imagina. tion will suffice for the task. All we can say is thas, in the event mentioned, the dollar would become in purchasing power the equivalent of the present half dollar or theregbouts; and the conse- quences every one can work out for him. self.” { ing its editor craw-fish into his hole | after him CRAW-FISHING, The Keystone Gazette has been advo. cating the propriety of allowing the Re. publican voters of Centre county privilege of expressing their choice for President at the coming primary. He, | the ! | no doubt, did it in good faith, believing it right, but the report now comes that Boss | Quay has expressed a desire not to have such a vote take place, and the readers | of that “truely good' paper lightful that g backward and draw the hole in But what ¢l an be expected {of as This is an exhibit of better trade condi. more :mployed and that th ha 1 1 "n Bas dO eh mel La ana nas more Here's a New Mosquito Remedy. An enter part « river, ¢ Wl Wiis lain to hi 4 vered mable value some pieces by tempted t Sereons seem would have an old lady hood told troubled years Her remedy was astonishingly simple She discarded all screens, and threw the windows wide open the open space stretched a p night windo {oes two inches wide ghe, ‘cannot ribbon. » not know, but I know the natives of India take this means of baffling the vicious mosquito It works to perfection here also.” iit wquito, in be induced Why itissol d now declares that there has not been a mosquito in the | bon was stretched the doors and windows. Philadelphia Record. oath Dallroom Decorations, One of the ball or concert room is the flower bal will be | spectacle of see- ] workers | pass that | The | young man followed instructions, and | grand jury nse since the rib- | newest decorations for a loon, covered with some pale colored | silk and having the flowers to corre- spond with it. pink will have Malmaison carnations For instance, one of pale | or La France roses ; asparagus, fern and | #milax are gracefully intertwined among the blossoms, and the nsists of a basket filled with greenery and round with ribbons base © orchids, or in a pal Gloire de Dijonn roses, the effect i equally lovely. The electric light these ballo is of 82 candle power, and they are most effective when used in a room which is not otherwise illu- minated, Philadelphia Ledger. ns The Starveling's Diversion, Plump—I declare, I'm glad I met you. You seem awfully hungry. Lean—And well I might be. Ihadn’t eaten anything for 24 hours. Plump-—I'm afraid yon are not hav- ing things just as you would Jike them. What are you writing now? Loan—At present I am engaged in writing a work entitled, ‘Perils Which Environ the Wealthy.” At odd mo- ments I add something to my ** Epicure’s Cookbook.” Do you know, I take an immense delight in that cookbook. It is almost as good as eating. —Boston Transcript. | in tied | In mauve silk and | i oe toned yellow, with | A CLBAN LEADER SHOT. Executed in the Fortress of Ca- banas by the Spaniards, ALLVGED MURDERERS GARROTED. Auvother Prisoner Sent to the Spanish Ponnl Colony in Africa Troops Said to be Pursuing Maceo General Weyler's Heported Revsll Denled, The the sot ment A guerill nat The Commodore Landed Her Carge. K Mar Keep the Fiag Flying. BAMPALIGS, Ilia, Mar Cl John and the of the | is ted state die ANN reits state n fiag to buildings indietm non-compliance with thx ) Inw requis ing the United States For fi aver Ai pubiie sehool also brought in against Fath Mary's Roman Fred Veh man Lut) arn, ly with t parochial scho All WELLINGTON, Ne All bh were entom Abandoned, Zealand f the Hope f saving Kix od in a min on Thursday by which kil abandoned an expiosi no The bodies of led five m miners have been recover ) around which there are of distress, caus the wives and othe entombed the Spain Win Kixastox, J American schiboner Mobile, Ala, Again Apologire, n, March 30.-The Willian Todd, from was fired upon by two Span Ish gunbonts, six miles off the Isle of Pines. Four solid shot erossed the sehoon or's bows after tho schooner hoisted the United States colors The vessel was boarded and searched by an armed boat's erew. Nothing of a contraband character rewarded the searching party. ATIC The Eight Hour Strike Started, CH10AGO, March 81. —What may develop into a strike which will paralyze the build. Ing industry in Chicago for a long period was begun yesterday. So far only about B00 carpenters are out, but the trouble is expected to spread until every one of the 183.000 carpenters In this city will have consed work, The trouble Is shout an eight hour day agreement betwoen bosses and carpenters, 9. 1806. For National Weal, Much interest is felt in the alms and objects of the National A Manufacturers, whi sociation of y not long tgo met for a business conference, The purpose The rr of and the establish of this convention ure as follov 1 { fostering, extending and perfectin ‘ | home manufacture ing of new markets in foreign ports; the sir betwee {f tt iplification of trade relations n the United States ond the of thdr ies from forel gn countri gubsridizi nited State and the v of sul brigadier gen- f i ow _— fei vinse “. - 11 federal army during the civil was afterward a member of 1 Ohio I'WO years ago on couple became engaged to Ams lost sight of his rated shortly man old v, when he, found her an FEAR clubs are forming many ‘ ‘ of the country he general idea if to give private social s at which the gir ‘ the taken by men. men, call y hem to and from the place where the unction is he id, and. it is alleged, foot she bills Tue ray is now the thing Prof. fore Hin hode system has already astounded he scientific world and is the marvel of reading and thinking people of every nd. Great developments in the new system of photography are looked for. soentgen has jumped the of into ront conspicuity at a bound A Youxa man who used to be the renter rush in the football team in the University of Georgia is now fighting in the Cuban insurgent army. He gets 124 a week, and he says the work is not | half so exciting and dangerous as foot. ball. A Murray (Xy.) farmoer lately are ranged with an avctioheer to sell a mule, at auction. The mule brought one dol- lar, and the farmer paid 50 cents anew tioneer’s fees, i ’ BAYARD COMING HOME, It Is Bolleved nt His Home That le Will Not Heturn, Wisinarox, Del, A strong supposition dor Bayard is from his post March 8 There is that A mbassa contemplating resigning While his friends refuse to give any definite particulars, they hint that Mr. Bayard is dissatisfied with the action of congress, and also that the drain here on his private purse nee ssary to keep up | the dignity of his diplomatic position has reached such a point that he can no longer maintain it I'he story is by his son, Thomns F oertain « not confirmed Jr., but that Bayard levelopment indicate ambassador means t y return tot try f« » iN coun nt lea wn indefinite period ' fe Mow h WLIO Do ror Pretty Annie MeGrath's Funeral, { rir remely 1s dead ch i pressively P Mean have dis eeing from Flames, rrounded A the riv aged of lrowned of the y the flames spread to his barge. He may loss is about 10 Was A New Governor for Arizona. March 81 —Ti ihe WaAsHING TOS yosterday sent t th nale the 1 ta Of A Awarded $00,000 Da Peace Negotiations Faille, A. Nicaragua, Mar nists was {fused to nanded to them All the fighs ved bitver the gov Jun hope of pea refore, is gona, and ing will be cor ness on both sides tinued with rene Poth Father and Son Saffoented, March William and his son lost kilns of the leesburg lime quarry here yesterday. The young man went down into the kiln to place some stone and was overcome by gas, His father went down to his rescus and was also overcome, both men being dead before they could be aided aged 00 LEESBURG Va Powell, a negro t the lives at M. Berthelot's Successor. Panis, March 81.-M. Sarrien has been appointed minister of the interior. He oo cupied the game position in the Freycinet cabinet of 1886, and In the Tirard cabinet of 1887. Ono newspaper insists that the resignation of M. Berthelot was dae to 11) health and family affliction. Sap Decapitated by n Hot Wire. TrexToN, March 81. Henry Schroeder, | an employe at Roobling's wire mill, was accidentally killed yesterday afternoon, when a coll of hot wire fell upon him and sud the top of his head off. He leaves a widow and five littie children, ANNOUNCEMENTS YOR BHERIYE the name of as 4 candi of the Ve are authorized to announ G.E Parken, of Philipsburg 1 date for Sher subllect to the dee ' Democrat County Convention We are authorized to announce the sine of Jons Noii, of Bellefonte Boro, as a candi for sherri! ubject tot ( nol the Democratic Ce Convention We are R.C.GILLS candidate dats name of as a m of } Annou e of “4 nok of TOWN TALK! AIKENS' WINDOW! NO WONDER! ' They are Full of Beauty. Mrs. Aikens has just returned from the city with the ceoicest of the Strawbridge & Clothier make tallor made suits, Silk waiste—skirts fall width ; Capes, Jackets, Underwear and Wrappers—all up to date. Also Pianos and Organs to keep time to the styled march. AIKENS STORE. Allegheny street, « Belicfonte.
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