bustage uation ¢ 170 Delinquents _o ¢ / are on our lst who have not pald thelr subscription and owe for three years or more ¢ Fhe blue label, bearing your / name, shows h au stand "i whether a delinquent or not «sa aasecseal CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. BLIND TWENTY- FOUR YEARS. Joyous Awakening of Old Asa Mc- Clelland of Graysville. LONG DEAD TO THE WORLD. Tried ind to Kill Himself the Bullet He Was Loss of Sick Eve- Because Causes the sight—His Strange Experience The story of Mr. Ya., Asa McCle miles from land, of sraysville, Tyrone, t of Rip Van Winkle, sieeper of the Catskill "vv 4 id ta 1 S Story 1s said to have been a pretty He ev t think he hg Cars. "WHEN. I W He ig Graysvil walking small place grown amazingly since Mr eis a last saw it. He speaks of his siumbers as if he had sp other part of the world, here before’ is the phra and his eyes arc as ever were, 1 his lament reasing ———— McKinley Clu! last Friday evening the Be republicans completed the of their McKinley Club, at this place On iefoute organization as permanent head. on the third They have secured quarters, the hall the Bush Arcade The following permanent officers were elected: President Ed. R. Chambers, Esq; Vice-president H. C, Valentine and Thos Domnachy; Secterary, Edmund Blanchard, Jr.; Treasurer, Wilbur Reed. er Esq. The name of the club will be “McKinley and Hobart Protection and Sound Money Club.” Short addresses were made by Messrs. Chambers, Reed: Harter and others, Friday be the regular meeting er, Gray, evening will nights . Reduced Rates for Mount Gretna From August 17 to 21, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company sell, for the above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mount Gretna and return at rate of one fare for the round trip For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents. at will i ness for occupancy by Christmas. | auditorium will be finished later on. ENGLANDS FEAR Democracy’s Success Will Effect Britain, Americans Should Read. How From the London Finanelal News of March United condition of situation in the The affairs in the United States congress de- liate attention of British trade of The financial States 1s very serious mands the imme flnanciers and statesmen, The the world is now in our hands, but it will not long remain there if the United States goes to a bimetallic basis with free and unlimited coinage of sil “With the volume of money, everything in J suver addition of silver t would take on a new face; lalx linton *'} 148 Since ownte also associated with ng the Lock Haven His Saturday funeral ook after. ort ' Wednesday july 29th, curred a wedding oc. Mi Neff was in Philadelphia, in which David I. Kerr and Miss plighted their troth, The ceremony performed by Rev. A. M. Wiggins, 1018 Arch St, Phila, and was a quiet one, The groom is one of Potter township's well-to-do residents, Miss Neff sailed from this country in August, 1893, and took in all the principal countries and attractions abroad. Ghe sailed ou the 16th and land. ed on Tuesday at Philadelphia. She is ¥ Susie E the daughter of Joseph Neff, dec'd., of | Centre Hill, and the last several years she has devoted to travel .—— New Church The brick work on the church at Philipsburg, was started with a good force of brick layersat work and will rapidly push it to completion, new ed first, itis expected to be in readi- The Catholic | | interment It is | the intention to have the basement finish - | | regulation passtime during the evenings, | on our streets, "i BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST o, (806 SMALL BOYS IN TROUBLE. | Slealing = lownshij AND u YEARS OLD camp out for several weeks party goes to Eagle Nes Brett Nest, a pretty along Spring Creek and is composed of Paul and Herbert Sheffer, Wallace Reed er, John Bower, Mr. Baker of Lancaster and Mrs. H. C. Schreyer, Miss Schirever, | Miss Robbins, Miss Aiken, Mrs. Herbert | Sheffer and several others The second party will camp near Cur- In it are Kellar, Hendrickson, Richard Lane, Robts Both and will be tins Station Daniel Chas Yalentine camps handy for Sunday and one or two others. are near Bellefonte visitors about dinner time. News --. Death of Mrs. Dukeman On Monday morning Mrs. Wm. Duke- man died at her home on east Bishop street alter an extended illness w=ith consumption. For the past six months she had been confived to the house and was gradually sinking from the effects of the disease Mrs. Dukeman Snyder, was formerly Miss Mary B. of Eagleville, and leaves to survive her a husband and three small children, —one a daughter 11 years old and two younger sons. The occurred on Wednesday | morning at Eagleville. EE a Silver arguments are becoming the Hl they wer ies Walker's Weaver had pany for more no one knowing him r, it was quite a task for Mr, Walker the track of him. It get on was a | short time before the officer had his man in custody A hearing was him Riven and he will be ® before Justice Keichline tried in this countly, at the August term, although it is the had committed asserted by Boston company, the prisoner the same crime in mauy other places ! : .—— Come High—~Must Have ‘em The cost of the division encampment of the National Guard at Lewistown will foot up to not less than £200,000. The pay of the troops alone aggregates £139, | 139.94. The: cost of transporting the troops and their supplies to and from Lewistown will amount to at least $40, The subsistence bill and the bills for horse hire and other necessaries will aggregate £315,000 or £30,000. The state makes an annual appropriation of £125, for the support of the National Guard O00 O00 Festival. A festival will be held at the Marsh creek [Baptist Mission chapel, on Satur. day evening August 15. Proceeds for the purpose of furnishing the house. All are cordially invited to attend. THE RESULT OF FREE GOINAGE How i Uperate Fully Would ENHANCED GOLD IS HOARDED ack duction of gold and silver: since 1873 that accounts for all into which the Eastern people fall nage of that free o« ive gold out of circulation 1 the iin circulation answer is, there is now no gold ‘he bankers have cornered it. The only hope of the nation is to put silver in competition with gold as money, The answer to the statement that the election of a tree coinage President will cause a run on United States treasury, and thus bring ou a panic, is, that it is the voice of the people that if silver is wo be restored by the side of gold Mr. Cleveland should be expected to tender in payment for representative money at the United States treasury silver and not goid. Our government money calls for ‘coin’ and sot gold, and ‘coin’ means either gold or silver. If he pays out gold and aids in bringing on a panic, he will be responsible for the panic, and not the people. Mr, Whitney 's statement of im. pending ruin is the threart! Wall street, and is intended to frighten business men and to intimidate the people. If it is true that the money power caa do what is threatened, it is sufficient reason for its overthrow, and for treating it as the anemy of the Republic, “Wm. H. Harvey. “Author of Coins's School.” TT ¢ LOOK AT THE LABEL! o ® oa “Li inteaatter Jour ¢ # Soir subseription has been @ ¢ Kegs pice: "a, 4 1 & is - cssssaeat YOL. 18. KO. 11. Wages Reduce nn last Sg turday a surprise at the Valentine Fur: came 1 the workmen ace company It was a notice that per cent after date Wages nd possibly can are as low as they be and this reduction, mo doubt, will®be a hardship tor many Some people assert that the reduction of wages during a political campaign is an old trick, and will not influ ble man in his vote - Married nee any sens On Wednesday afternoon Miss Mollie Crotty and Mr. Edward Wagner, of Har. risburg, were married at the home of the brides parents, on East Rishop street. They departed on the § p. m., train, - Last Excursion The Central Railroad of Pennsylvania will have another Atlantic City excursion {on Thursday, August 13th. Fare £5.78. This will be the last excursion to the sea- shore, by this route. Festival at Milesbury. On Saturday evening of this week a festival will be held at Milesburg by the | “Willing Workers,” on Water street. | All the dalicacies of the season will be served. Come and enjoy yourself.
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