4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL os 99, 1806, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; Regular Price $1.50 per year. If pald in ADVANCE . $1.00 id CLUB RATES: Tug CENTRE DEMOCRAT one and 3times-awaek World Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT one and Phila. Weekly Times year) years) for $1.75 for $1.45 year} years one DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE, 1500, fonte, n ward, J C Harper J Je W eo Harman rman, Jr, Bellefonte § . : w { Centre Hall, Jno Dan ward Boro, WR ( urg, He r Oar ¥ ise, Centre Hall Howard sburg heim Mi wee M1 re, S TJ in g, 1st ward, H D | rl I J Dreese v A Jno Corrigan Nathan J MeCloskey ,@ precinet, W H Fry * Jacob Harpste inet, Jas PF Grove, Jas C Condo John Smith t, Sam’'l Beaver @ » John J Orndor Half Moon, David J Gates Harris, Charles A From Howard twp, A M Butler Hu Haines, w precine lwar EDITORIAL When the vote was counted McKinley | had about 7 mitted to vote heelers rut Oxe of the strongest arguments that in behalf of the Wil. the statement ‘he “Protection has been advanced riff is Roberts of He says: wat a long time, too, son 1 of President Pennsylvania railroad can wait and Whether not the Wilson bill is bad and whether or not the McKinley bill is good, the business world does not want to the tariff question opened up again for years, We or see want less tariff and more rest.”’ The opinion of such a successful finan. cier as Mr. Roberts, the head of the greatest railway system in the United States, is entitled to careful consideration The tariff agitation is responsible for much of the business troubles for the past few years, The McKinley law proved a panic producer. The Wilson tariff is just beginning to counteract the effects of its predecessor, The iron and steel industries of this country, for instance, need no further protection. The ingenuity of Americans has enabled them to manufacture such productions at a cost that enables them to sell their wares, even fa foreign mark. ets, at a price less than that asked by their competitors. A stronger argument in favor of the Wilson bill could not be asked. > The moral is: Let the tariff alone, REVOLT OF REPUBLICANS, Serious Splitin the Twenty-Eighth District Conference. The bolt in the twenty-eighth district republican conference last Thursday has stirred up all the politicians in the five latter Although the two twice and Centre, nearly as counties have Republicans as the other three counties, they did not have enough delegates to | The three little and control the conference combined, ountics C learfic 1d bolted. The conferees from Forest continue the withdrawal of the two otl elected J. H. McEwen, ol Wilson of Cli tious aud id H. R. al ates; 85 Cn §man, | and A. H. Woodward, of Cl Joseph Campbell, Wes hosen Preside or Quay for mously passed. QUAY DELEGATES LrTy lorsed nley en Next came a de vote at the republi The Quay people oppos- | ed it, but the McKinley people won 5 per cent of the popular vote This fact was announced far and wide convention met | H. Clem- elegates to the state When the county Messrs. C. F. Deninger and | son were chosen as d conyention, No instructions were given them, but despite the sentiment of their McKin ley got the votes at the primaries, but Quay will have the delegates at the state The McKinley gang feel party, they will vote for Quay. convention. very sore over this turn of affairs The Dale-Hastings combine won on the homestretch, The McKinley game to slip away ouce was captured. COUNTY COMMITTEE allowed their after it crowd from ‘hem Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Democratic County Committee at my affice, in Bellefonte, on Saturday the and day of May, A. D. 186, 10. A. M., for the purpose of apportioning the county into Delegate Districts in ac- cordance with the rule adopted in this county mn reference to its representation at Senatorial, Congressional and Judicial nominating caucuses or conventions, The said Committee will also at the same time transact such other business with reference to the appointment of election officers for holding the Primary election preceding the next County Convention, as well as any other matters which come before it, under the rules of the party, N. B, SraxcLER Chairman Dem. Co. Com, counties, Elk, Forrest, Clarion Clearfield | many | | and unfit f | terday | erat | trict and vote | Goodwin {| quorum being made, the h H. J. Jackson, Sec'y. . Bellefonte Pa., April 21st. ALLEGED FORGERS CAUGHT. in PHILADELPHIA, Beoker and California. April 22. — Charles James Cregan, the two al- toriety and who are said to have operated in every city of importance in this coun- San Francisco to answer the chargo of raising a draft of $12 on the Woolworth bank, of Woodland £22,000, and obt the Nevada bank sel for the two ba day placed in She Crocker Cal., to San Francisco sin this iff Cloment's foreign attachment under the debtors net Lo recover the 8 of Coun- city yastor .) Ia fraudulent A con fidence man now Minn, Is sald to have implieat The criminal proce serving of the The mn Way they ints in prison at slings may follow writ arrested Amerien en wero while on to Mouth where it is beliey Th fornia banks were swindled in the part of 1835, and the od red dise brok the original bank on De | Ban Francisco $2,000, Of standing ndod to work banks fraud Was An alleged H. Dean by nam ybrained draft the Woodland 13, n presented on tl Tth it called an 000 was and the forgers fled. The ing of the draft was a fine plece of and could onl magnify only ‘1 Nnuiy A CO¥ morchnr from and in for left rivis- work, this ount distinguished under a A Flendish Grandmother's Life OTTAWA Mrs As on Rentence, Bell, for Ont peril 20 imprisonmer Barden Diamond Electrocated on His Own Hoof. PHILADEI] HA Apr rd The Ohio Cyclone, 8) Mininst LATION opened the old comy iaint ' Ww a gations state that the pastor lsu uthfal ministry Congresaman Cobh Temporarily Unseated, Wasmxarox, April 22. ~The bh James KE. Cobb ropresenting the Fifth 1. 121 to 45. to Pop slit but the point of Os ad Jo with the final vote still pending. Five Re publicans voted with the Democrats to re commit the ease with instructions to the committees to permit the contestants to offer testimony in rebuttal | FUIse YOR Demo Alabama dis Albert T unseated seat no ironed Eagland's Baby Farming Horror, Loxpox, April 20. Mrs. Annie Dyer and her son-in-law, Arthur E Palmer, the baby farmers, who were arrested at Head ing last week on the charge of infanticide, were again arraigned in the Reading po lice court and remanded, pending the re sult of the further search in the river for bodies, which the police are making. A bundred missing infants are now con nooted with Mrs. Dyer : In Dehalfl of Mra, Maybriok, Wasnisaron, April 21. In the senate yostorday Mr. Call presented a brief and petition by Mrs Maybrick's counsel, ad dressed to the president, asking for gov ernmental int.evention in behalf of Mrs, Florence ¥. Maybrick, now confined in prison in England on the charge of mur dering her husband. The papers contain an einborate review of the case, Peace Negotiations Broken Of MassowAs, April 28 King Menelik bos written to General Baldissera, the commander in-chlef of the Itallan foroes, asking him to return his letters rogarding the peace proposed. This is interpreted as indicating that there has been a rupture of the negotiations for peace between Italy and Abyssinia Canada's Ministry to Resign. # OTTAWA, April 29. —8ir Mackenzia Bow. oll, the premier, has announced that the one of the ministers will be Said to Heve Bocured $20,000 from » Bank leged check forgers of international no- | try, who were arrested hore nn fow days! ago on suspicion, will probably be sent to | ning thereby $20,000 from ! | 1%, that Bir Charles Tupper will resignati handed in | fow , Its nin a days j8 expected premier, ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR BHERLYY We are authorized to anno anee the name of Josery EMexick, of Walker township, as a candidate for Sheriff, sublect to the decision of { the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce 1. BE the name of Parken, of Philipsburg boro, as a cand | date for sheriff, subject to the decision of the | Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce the JOR Non, of Bellefonte Boro, as dat for sheriff, subject Lo the Democratic County Convention We are R.C.G candidate the Demoe name of uw cand decision of the authorized to announce the name shoe Ws! hands a | e the name of Af A andidate of the decision 1 Ba RT PROCLAMATION Waeneas the Hon Judge of the Co th Judicial di of Centre and Associate Judge bearing date the Ist day of April, 188, to me directed for holding a Court of Common Fleas and Orphans’ Court, Court of Over and Terminer and general Jall Delivery and Quar Tohn 6.1 of Oo we, President Bn Pleas of the g of the ¢ uty Hon. C. A. Fa ner ut strict, consist the { ter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the | | county of Centre, and commence on the th Monday of April, the and to continue two weeks Nottee Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justioes of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper » rsons, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of sald day, with their records, Inguisi tions, examinations, and thelr own remen brances, to do those things which to their office Appertains to be done, and those who are bound In recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall ¢:2 in the Jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jast Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the Ist day of April, in the year of our Lord, 18% ana the one hundred and nineteenth year of the Independence of the United tates JNO. FP. CONDO, Sherift, Sith day of Apiil, Patent Fence, Mr. Franklin Weight, of Walker, Pa., called on Wednesday and had with him a model of new wire fence upon which he recently was granted a patent in January 18¢6. Itis a simple affair with a'suspension strand, containing « coil spring to take up contraction and expansion, The devise at the anchor posts, to tighten it, is very simple and durable. Mr. Wright will sell territory and farm rights. His post office address is Walker, Po. Hee our great ‘assortmen e t of straw having issued their precept i ches to a stone | perches 1o a stond | turnpike road south 7 | place of hais. Faubles, By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Kx ponas, Levari Yacias and Vi Fa. issued out the Court of Common Pleas and to ine direct od, there will be exposed to Public Bale at the court house, In the borough of Bellefonte, Pa on | mHERIFF'S SALE | | SATURDAY, APKII thet All that certain lot or plece of ground in College tow county o1 Qentre sof Pent boutided on the north . turnpike nthe east by lot v lands of Wm of Kev, Harn more or less alt Wb o'clock a. in vllowing real estas ments of land situate in ter. county of Centre and state of nia. bounded and described as follows: to wit Beginning at a point In the centre of the turn pike road, thence north M° west 161 330 per ches to stone, thenee orth 57° east MM 9.00 per ches 10 post, thenoe north 6° east 51 330 per thenoe south 34° east 3 2.00 thence north 6% perches to a stone, thence 34° east 42 +10 per ches to a stone, thenoe 57° west 18 perches fo a dead pine, thence sont’; 38° east 0 8.)0 perches to a stone, thenoe south 277 east 85 1-10 perehos to the centre of turnpike road, thence by said west 107 perches to the beginning, containing one and thirteen acres and Aifty three perches neat Pennsylva | Measure No.2. All that suage of land «ito certain other tract or mes aie in the township of Potter county of Centre and state of ennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Be ginnirg at a stone thenee south 35° east 51 7.30 perches to a stone, theses north SM" east 5) | perehes to a stone, thence north 35° west 41 7.10 | perehes to a stone, thence south 3h west 15 perches to a stone, thence south 50° east 10 per ches to A stone, thenoe 35° west 16 perches to pace of beginning, containing seven acres and | i they being the | same tracts of land which Phillip Foster, late of | Potter towntip, deceased, having first made | welve perches more or less Sis inst will and testament, dated ist day of Juss, A.D, 186, recorded in the office for the | recording of deeds In Centre county, in Will Hook OC, page 304, In by which will be directed that the aforesaid tiaets of land should be gly of | ate | apd | east B54 10 hundred | JRU—— of Jaremiah | heirs, southwest by lands of | Henry Btevens and on the lands of Samuel Flie nberger. conta | pores more of Jess on which are « story frame bullding | buildings Kelzed taken In { the property of Way, southeast by J¢ Jusept Miller Eves and west by bank ban All that certain | Boggs towns { Penna nor GO AND SEE THOSE on hE (=) Pe) re prema pe] oa on Pommannd oo ferchant PH000000000000000 000 LU A Lh SHAEFFER'S STUDIO 99 GENTS...... 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