4 THE C ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896, The @entee Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ - ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION « Regular Price ‘ If pald in ADvaNoE . . CLUB RATES: £1.50 per year. £1.00 " Tae Cextre Democrat one year! far $175 and S-times-a-wesk World one year § for $1.7 Tae CexTRE DEMOCRAT one year | for $1.45 and Phlla. Weekly Tines one Year {fOr $14¢ Democratic County Ticket. HOFIELD t ROBFRT M- FOSTER § JAS, 8 M.CRONISTER COUNTY COMMITTEE. publican nomination for ticket the boast is Il invest a large ure lis election could casily dispose The » 5 Robert of a large campaign fund boys are awaiting such a happy even Ture are eight aspirants «ill patient. ly awaiting for the appointment of a democratic postmaster at PHlipsburg, The present republican incumbent has been holding the place for mere than four years and should make room for a democratic successor. The authorities at Washington should not withold this appointment any longer. It belongs to some democrat and should be speedily made, IT WOULD BE A PITY. Everybody in this section is patiently awaiting to hear Gov, Hastings open up his flood gates of oratory and take the republican convention by storm at St, Iouis, when he names M. S. Quay for President, It will a grand oration - upon a queer subject, but Daniel will be A dispatch from be equal for theoccasion. St. Louis says on this point : to let die It would be a pity the Quay the nominating speech unborn in womb of the Hastings intellect. ber of the governor's kitchen cabinet to. day said: ‘It's a daisy. * governor ar a bran new 1 his ap- either from Hal View, | not be SAY the for the sup i lis forth (that is, that candidate) McKinley there is in is a mortgaged to Ix t one thing said president is right, the leading Republican presidential can 14 # * didate should be a man who, hav ing about $15,000 worth of property, deliberately indorsed another man's notes to the ex- i | impression of the value of coined silver | { failed. They are ona strike for paper : 3 § : who are now nominating him to pay off tent of nearly $200,000 and then, when the crash came, allowed the politicians his debts The president of the United States should be honest and a man of at least ordinary businoag Judgment, in view of the fact that he “presides’’ over the tem. poral and material interests of 70, 000,000 people. A mem- | 3 the | It is unfortunate that | AFTER WOMELSDORF, It isa well known fact that in the last legislature the two representatives from Centre county did not act in harmony. Harry Curtin was generally known as Gov. Hastings’ tool. Anything directed | from the bosses, Curtin would support. All the boodle schemes, increase of sal- aries, pensioning of judges and that no- 1 l-out to the Standard Oil Com- tortious sel pany, Curtin wasa wa Philipsburg turn LEVELAND ON SILVER Advios to Delegates to the Demo- oratio Convention. HE PREDIOTS LASTING DISABTER To Flis Party Should It Declare for the Free, Unlimited and Independent Colo. Refuses to Belleve That age of Silver the Domocrncy Will So Declares FASHINGTON, Juno 11L.-In reply to a 1d politicians esired. For and $ indepen. | I ceived sdorf none, | repeatedly as worth are intrinsically These arguments made a | | elite deep impression on the negroes, and last | payment of their wages and demanded gold or paper. All efforts to convince them they were acting under a wrong or gold. The pegro mind on questions of finance aud statesmanship is highly receptive. w— a — a— Outing for the Editors The annual summer meeting of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association will the New York Herald for a ment concerning the Demooratio sit Prostdont Cloveland last night 'ollowing to thas newspaper : no figures 68 to the prob tos already chosen or the Democratic national I rofu wt from ve this party boca in } is neither unpotriot! a such a course will Infl ry upon overy interes y, which It has been t the 1 be dist conch, doolar 1 by the ocean v | the pink of condition | pay-day they refuse the silver offered in | i. Phleving Dank Oficial Pardoned Wasminoton, June 10.-The presid hos granted on pardon to Charles Las Wo convicted In Pennsylvania of wilfully making false entries in the books of the Keystone Notions) bank, of Philadelphia, and sentenced in August, i801, to pevefh years in the Eastern penitentiary at’ Phil adelphin Two Killed by Lightning. AsniLaxp, Pa, June 18 Lightning struck the barn of Lewis Crugenhelmer in Ringtown valloy Baturday night Harry Markley Airy Ab , two farm nt be bad at Atlantic City June 29th to July yrd, hands, who had taken refuge in the barn, were killed James Long, Midget Child Of Aged Parents, The charitable people of Wilkesbarre have been called upon to take care of a very interesting specimen of humanity, a j-year-old boy, who weighs 10% pounds | and who was born when his mother was The little | fellow enjoys the romantic name of Jesse 71 years old and his father 78. and was born in Union | township. His parents were hard work. ing people and cked out existenceon a miserable farm in an isolated section of the township until forced to give up work on account of old age, Five children were born to them. 1 he were of normal up naturally last one, 1 father wore id jather were helpl length and weighing n the child reached ix weeks grown 1SC8 101 7 Niidiitiddaitiitantasdaibas Reducti obiabbbbbabbbiiiisgil ar ¥ No 8) asdiadiadadbandi | 4 SMBS. OOOO $0.8.0.9.0.8, 0X Wey Frey til OOOO AJ TIT ref rT Terr 000 QOC XOO0OOOOO0K J) .e ou SARA | made by rural vis very 1 This is a True Tale, Many tales are told of the mistakes itors in city hotels, and often the long bow is drawn until it is in danger of snapping a ier the strain, But here | 1 Yor “4 . ye A . absolutly true, and w the Irving House on | ddd bd OOO ddiig lagi adidd YOOOOOO0O0 HX Fy { SALAAM LLL gs JOOO0OO00 Aad io A hbk aati sons MONTEOMERY & Co Bellefonte.
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