Se Sa LE Th te a b0ts.a Month _» ¢ The Centre Democrat will ¢ be sent to any new address in Centre county, during the campaign, for ets a month, Nosubseription taken for less than 3 or more than 6 months At these terms, VV VIVV VV o ¢ v ¢ ¢ 4 he Ces ] tre 4 ocral, Lain Sh Th TT Se ¢ LOOK AT THE / The date. 1 11s ¢ / ¢ name, on Lh per, shows i tua CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. AMONG THE POLITICIANS. Who Are Anxious to Hold Offices This Year. LARGE LIST OF CANDIDATES. Twenty-two Democrats and Twenty-seven Race—Time for Hold- Elections Republicans in the ing Primary Democrats are Confident of Success. The Democratic primary election will be held in Centre county, on Saturday, June 6th, and the convention on the fol- lowing Tuesday, J ] une oth, The time for rmineéd, but will tics always as the repu x of Howard t own 1 vy} J Pi Walker township. of Bellefonte College town of Howard borough; Democr ris townshir Haines tos side town township Ferguson Centre Hall borough Boal, of Potter of Union township; Gregg township. FOR COMMISSIONER Danie! Heckman, of Be Henry Heaton, H. Williams, of Worth township ; P. H. Meyer, of Harris town. ship; William H, Fry, of township ; Daniel C. Grove, of township; Jacob ph I.. Neff, of Boggs township; Bartge of Haines 8. Frain, of Marion township. Cr, Democratic ner township | of Boggs township; W. Ferguson Walker Bottor{, of College town ship ; Jose Adam township ; Isaac Republic township ; Thomas W. Fisher, of Union township ; M. ¥, Riddle, of Spring town. ship; George W. Scholl; of College town. ship; M. M. Musser, of Haines township. FOR REGISTER Geo. W. Rumberger, of an}. Jaitley, of Ferguson Democratic Bellefonte, Republican—Harry Stuart, of Harris township; J. BE. Rickard, of Rush town. | ship. FOR RECORDER : Democratic ~Frank Foreman, of Cen. tre Hall borough ; J. C. Harper, of Bate. of | i fonte borough; A. R. Alexander, Penn township. Republican—G. W. Fisher, Moon township, FOR AUDITOR: Republican-G. G. Pink, of ora Huston PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, The Resolutions Which of the Farmers. Voice the Sentiments The recent issue of the ‘‘Patron,’” an organ of the Patrons of Husbandry of] Centre county, contains resolutions pre- pared by the legislative committee of the State Grange, composed of J.H. Brigham, national master; Leonard Rhone, state and H. O, by them as such. master, Devries, and signed They oppose reduction of postage until free delivery is accorded rural districts. The construction of the Nicaragua ship canal, without the aid of foreign capital; 1 national pure food laws; inquiry and re- organization of the agricultural depart- it; election of senators by direct vote, I and an equal share of protec ne o doubt springs, Centre father, 1.1 kK v k vealile nETaAL: Mr. Goleen ler the Foreign Miss ary Board of the old homestead Rev been working ur Presbyterian church, and has been in India engaged in mission work for nearly nine years without atrip home. Rev. Mr. Goheenand family left Kolhapur, India, March 11 last, and have been almost two months en route. ~-Ty rome Herald. Speaker Reed's Future Reed resent inclination is afte tion that he will 1 Speaker to St. Louis conven. announce from public life, the advice of with a view to on those friends who him lav ity His friends New York urging him to come there and practice | law ever since 1 to practice L in New York ¢ in have been | 892, and one of them said | to him recently that had he done so he i would in the four years have made at | least £300,000. — —— Cheap Insurance. The Centre County Mutual Fire Insur. ance Co, P. of H., at the meeting of the directors held on the roth ult, over for- ty-two thousand dollars in risks were ap- of Half | proved, which amount was received by the secretary inside of 30 days. It only costs, on an average period of nineteen years, fifteen and a half cents per hun. dred dollars, per annum, —Patron, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1896. ANOTHER | SCHOLARSHIP, Will be Given Away by the Centre Democrat. LOCK HAVEN STATE NORMAL. It Will Consist of Tuition, Roem Rent, Board- ing, Washing and all Expense: For Worthy Lady or Gentleman for one Term some and Deserving Young DEM scholarship in the Ix *ar the CENTRE CRAT fur. wk Haven 1 State Normal, which included all expenses for one ter and allowed the readers of whom it sh of our ps it to Mr. Wm. 2000000000000 0000000000000 The entre IURSDAY, MAY SCHOLARSHIP COUPON ST. COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Athletic m. Junior Oratorical con Interclass contest test. TUESDAY JUNE 16. of the Artil. Annual meeting 0 a. m~Annual meeting Alumni Association. lery Salute. 10 a. of the Doard of Trustees, dinner (in the Armory), 9.45 A, m, m. 12 m.~Alumni 2 Pp. Mm ~meet- (in room no. 121) of Delegates and 3 P. Drill of State College 8 p. m.~Annual Alumni by the Hon Bellefonte Pa. ng Alumni to elect Trustees, m,-Ex. Cadets. the James A. Beaver, of hibition address before WRDNESDAY JUNE 17. 10 4. Gradue’ Class of '¢6. Commencement by the Hon. John Wanamaker, of Phila. delphia, Pa. ni. NOTH. An examination of candidates for ad- mission will be held at the College, Thursday, June 18th, at g o'clock a. m, Orders for tickets over the Pennsylva- nia Raiiroad and branches to Lemont or to the College (via Bellefonte) and over the Reading and Beech Creek roads to Bellefonte may be obtained from John I, Thompson, Jr., State College, Pa. | in the schools nm Exercises of the | Address | | he lost nearly half a | the transaction, A ROMANCE OF THE FORTIES. Wm, who Dr. Rotarock, Away back in the forties Rothrock, a sou of Tames operated a hat factory in an old building just at the rear of the handsome home now occupied by Mrs. Margaret Wilson, on High street, met and fell in love with His was requitted and they became « ' wove gaged a winsome girl, Lizzie Field. to be married. One of those slips be- tween the cup an » lip separated the 1 young lovers hey 1 or, 3 t-he; apart, Years wor the other. alwa of a century Mrs Lothroc that the teachi dogmatic theology has grown to large They the celebrations of the Easter and Christmas the hymns, many of which they pro- portions to school objec i of church say, teach festivals and to singing dogmas. Attention is also directed to a Men's Christian organized among the pupils of the high Young Associatic schools, which association hold meetings Friday afternoon in the school This, Mr. Levy trary to the law. — A Failure. The Record sXys: About six years ago Mr, Schumacher a millionaire, founded Harriman, Tenn. He every building. says, is con same principles. million dollars in Quite asumber of active prohibitionists in this section, were stockholders in this venture, all of which seems to have been a failure. Crop Reporis, For Pennsylvania the report is: Wheat is generally thin and short ; oats seeding well advanced and some corn planted ; grass growing rapidly and pastures com. ug on rapidly: fruit prospects excellent, CHANGES IN R. R. SCHEDULES. Important Changes on the B. E. V. Railroad. TAKES EFFECT ON MONDAY, May You Are Liable to Get Left Unless You Keep an Eye the New Schedule Schedule of the Central R. R 15th on of Penna On Monday, May The Armors with bunt In the fre were ern ot {41 mit 01 WU todd of the 3 1ing was the ck 1 . ree Williams » Keichline and Guy and Earle treat in which Ed« some at clever wx present heartily enjoy The Kesstone Org cellent music young people devoted the tine in dancing until 12 o'clock. The cycle show was a snecess and 1 1 -_—— club realized a fair sum for their trouble = . is a strict Prohi- | | bitionist and founded the city on the | The result was that | New Maul Carrier | Lock Haven traction company will carry | the mails from Lock Haven to Fleming. ton and Mill Hall and return. Two trips each way will be made daily ex. cept Sunday. Under the new arrangement the resi. dents of Flemington and Mill Hall will be advantaged by having two mails a day, instead of one as heretofore. The stage which heretofore has been making the trips between Loganton and Lock Haven, will hereafter stop at Mill Hall, Commencing on Monday, May 11, the | VOL. 15 IMPORTANT XOTI othe Democrali on “How 1 Teaching Force will be brief begins ing at 8.25. Theorchestr and the servi of song Mr. lyman T. Eddy Magnet. - Going to Williamsport Professor Charles Loose, principal of the public schools of Philipsburg, recent. ly tendered his resignation to go into ef- fect at once. Prof. Loose was tendered the superintendency of the public schools of Williamsport, at a good salary, which be concluded to accept.
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