1 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18 He. The Centre dl CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call ng, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price #1 $1 50 per year. If paid in ADVANCE ‘ " ix AFFIDAVIT, I, Chas Tug CENTRE paper published at Bel that I ublisher of DEMOCRAT, a weekly duly sworn, sav the actual circula- the above named is tion of over paper now 1500 each issue. CHAS. R, KURTZ, Publisher, CENTRE COUNTY, STATE OF PENN'A, SS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of November, 18¢6 Joun M. KEICHLINE Justice of the Peace. NOTE :(—The ing 1866, would place it over average circulation, including campaign 2000 EDITORIAL NEXT WEEK CONGRESS On Monday ne the present Congress will the opinion that body very 1 besides pria bills are priva deatl the the thing Sesswn approa SOS as to the towards but the advan of this measure, « ELECTION FIGURES that mu 1,876.994 of 708.639 McKiuley most total vote three receive d 7,053,1 any « , the The an increase of the last presidential election. While McKinley's pluraiity is very large the returns show that it can be made up by the plaralities of three states- 0, New York with 249,000 and ver cast for andidate was 11.600 } ox, millions and a half since Massachusetts with 16%,. Penn. sylvania with nearly 300,000. In theten mentioned a few days Hlinois, Iowa, Ken- New Jersey, Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin fusion states we ago-—California, tucky, Minnesota, Oregon while the Demo 1atic vote increased 212,- 675, enough to have carried them for the democratic the republican vote increased more thao 730,000, sweep. candidate, ing these states into the McKinley col. umn, although Kentucky only a couple of hundred, went there by not enough votes 10 carry all the electors, The was a least on paper. W it is a real one, Itis, to say the least, that what appears to be a plurality of 1,158, 355 should be met with an increased vote ol 1,876,994, assuring a republivan plu. rality of 708.639. It is remarkable but Hanunaesque, And it is also remarkable that three states should give that much pluraiity alove and that in all the others Biyan could not get enough votes to elect Bim. That also was Haunnaesque. - THANKSGIVING political sermous are illtimed, vote tremendous one, at hope remarkable News. lefonte, Pa., being dur. | editions A LIVELY TUSSLE. A Slate Hunter's Struggle With a ' Catamount, Joe and dead shot of Slate Run Fenstemacher, a famous hunter Run, has a sadly lacerated nose and face which he bears as a testimonial of the efficacy of a cata- aws and teeth when aroused Wednesday went out to the mount's cls to a fury. afternoon Joe headwaters of Slate Run 1a hunting trip. All morning he hunt. led to e¢ | While without avail, and at noon sat down his lunch by a stream of water, eating he happened to cast his the animal lying on the » fired at the and than the blood and hair on the ground eyes up along mountain and saw kind Grasping his rifle he | some ol an | rocks { animal he ran up rocks { and found trail leading to a small and a bloody cave. resolved to follow and went the hole head first, feet, Egyptian darkness and was terror strick- Joe in Having crawled i {about twelve he found himself in en when the catamount jumped at him and dug his teeth and claws into his face. The helpless man was only able to back out the in to turn with the he Drawing hole was too small as around and accordingly, made | wild beast fastened to his face, his way out into the open air. his atmount 's hunting knife he plunged it into the body and ated and m {is fathe dont borough and ooked after the furniture in his fastened to the jot break it up lent that viol for - st Indian Boys Prefer to Rove About Two stals and routine lapon them, After the ars off and they be d to the first year ome more ac white man and his ways. ssi Legislation Recommended of Peuna., at Read. ie County Commissioner's uvention was held last week Ihe held at important meeting next year will he Gettysburg Among other legislation recommended was the follow. That the there be but one registration of voters an- ng law be so changed that nually; changes in the present ballot law that sheriffs 50 can omit the names of candidates when publishing election pro. clamation making taxes a first lien on ; Changing the present fee bill as it constables and real estate SO far relates to changing the ballot law so that but one election be held each year, all officers to be elected for either two or four years terms, and providing that local elections ! be held in alternate years. —-— “- An Election Bet Paid. The Clearfield Spirit tell of a pleasant | ride enjoyed by J. K, Thompson, of Ty- rone, in this wise: Charles T. Witmer Inn, paid an election wager last Friday afternoon which was all fun un. til the wheelbarrow got scared and came near rauning away, The understanding was that Noll was to wheel Thompson, the Tyrone candy all about town to see the customers dealing in sweet things in case McKinley was elect. ed and vice versa if Bryan succeeded, [ The whee! was decorated with bunting laud as the parade went by there was much good-patured guying from the lookers on, salesman, Noll, the genial clerk at | 3RD WEEK, NOVEMBER COURT (Contimued from 1st page.) that the property be deeded back to him. This case was on trial on Tues the Monday after. when ettle noon and on day morning Court called parties made a ment, TUESDAY We Insurance ( MORNING, The )., Boston Mass., This action is James I, House assumpsit, aver vs Dwelling plea brought to re cover on a policy of fire in urance on a two story Dri K, dwelling house and out. Main street, ugh of Milesburg the 30 day of August 1894. Tuesday buildings, on in the boro. which was destroyed by fire on Verdict on for $1704.76 C. A. trespass in favor of plaintiff lottori vs. Settled. WEDNESDAY William Colyer, plea MORNING. Morris This action is brought to Sarah Carney vs Liveright, plea trespass. recover damages done to the buildings of the plaintiff caused by the sinking of the surface, caused by the mining operations of the defendant at Enterprise The su the night of December 31 ed the warped it mines in Rush township rface sank on 1864, and crack wall of the plaintiffs house and 50 that the doors would not the this ' ‘ close, and about time the and damages to dry on property, The Event of the A Burglar Caug Mrs. es on South Thanksgiving garet Hoover, Philig psb who liv urg tramp, come next He 1 ons aroused were le some of the low gettin vl .y word was sent ly wet immediate the me we, had his suspicions aroused, 1 took to his heels and lit South ilipsburg, with Mr. Davis B. French in pursuit. The and they gained on the and Mr. ( pursucrs are sportsmen, pur. sued, who was weighed down with the lunches he had in his pockets and gave resistance. A the Dav was found on his person. up without much small silver walch, taken from is resi He who dence, was taken before Justice Williams, bound him over to court, and Constable Howe escorted him to the county seat, he will await the in snugger wine where in the “bastille" slow process of the law, else. ter quarters than he would find where. Ledger, - Died at Milton, William Ettinger, died on last Friday morning 20, at Milton. He was a resi. dent of Aaronsburg for a of years, but moved to Milton some 18 years ago. He was a native of York, Pa. A widow, two sons and two daughters, sur. vive his loss. The sons , both highly respected and useful citizens of Milton ; the danghters, Joana, wife of Rev, Harris, and Annie, wile of Mr. Negley, a machinist of Mil. ton, His age was 71 years, g mouths and 27 days. number to mourn are Louis and Joel iliousness caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges. | | Uon and permits food to ferment and putrify in | In Then follow dizziness, headache, oti, nervousness, and, or blood poisoning Wood's Pi i Is Fills stimulate the stomach, stipation, ete. 25 conta, Sold by all druggists, Five only Pills 0 take with Hood's Sarsapariila, ftarnach. i not relieved, bilious fever rivise the liver, care headache, dizzrness, con Subscribe for the Centre Democrat, | A Mean, Mean Man. In the Griffon, looking, well to do bachelor town of Ga, a good was being club for “a a secret vote, There Each girl teased by the young ladies of a He of you whom, on not being married said MAr- y the one elect to be my the ¢ and you wife, were pine members of lub. went into a corner used great tion in preparing her ballot and disguis ing her hand-writing. The result of vote was that there were nine votes « He broken up, and the the not ast, | receiving one . the motal cach gu remams a bachelor club is united in they enemies, that man girls, all determinat will to the one on speak again, Times. RHEUMATISM. Victims of this most painful to learn that there is Fred Graff, of Y., wiites: “I suffered awfully will be glac itive cure for it Green ville, N. with rheumatism for five years, could find no relief from the various medicines I took until commended DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY which I used, and after tal as corrected Bel'efonte Grain Market GOOD CLOTHES! : in our and fits per- the kind Holds togeth ney are that wears. er and gives vou perfect satisfaction, PRICE Your Neighb He will tell you that we kK not only give you lower that we will save you on the prices than others but suit the purchase of a single almost enough to buy second one, Do think it worth your while to see us, You FAUBLES Clothing and Furnishings. Brockerhoff House. Cau- | the Kansas discase | a pos- | and " | James Elson re- h J! {a A gE RE 4 A bof 2 7 4 First Prizes, 20 Second ¢* 40 Third Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 ‘4 i 20h * MH $100 ? $100 E328 Bieler, 000.00 CASHAND GIVEN FREE PRIZES bas ‘ $ 25 Gold Watches Cash and Prizes given each month HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. 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Every month during 1 in each prizes will be awar jod as fo J § Competitor who sends in the Largest Number of coupons from olin w Li he or she resides ve S100 ( anh, ot itore whe -§ 400.00 - 1,000.00 $3,400.00 12 of the 4 districts ls for PORTION | $ o send in the Na as Numbers of con pons from siriel in which they rowide will Each rec option a Iady's or ger spoein) bicyole, pr —-— he § 0) Competitors who send in the Next argest Numbers of coupons from the dis triet in which they revide w Pach reonivestw or's option alaiy's r gentleman's Gold Wateh, price # {Clone the Last Duy of Fach | Month dur . pons received Loo lete for ope month's euinpetstion will be put into the next, 8. Competitors who tals wrap} wers from une a y In dealer's stock will be dws fred mpl) ees of Lever Brothers, 144, and their families, ae do barred from competing A printed list of Winners in © will be forwarded to Co nu pelil each competi a] 5. Lever Brothers, 144, will endeavor Lo sward (he prizes fairly Lo the best of their ability and jodgment, but it is us oa stood that all who compete agree 40 ao. cept the swerd of Lever Brothers, 144., as final, LEVER BROS., Ltd.. New York. “ive Bl winner's viemas's Plerce on #100, 00 A Wola y ompetitor's distriet io sbout 21 Gaye sliver "nC A Shoe store! the with ne all A—— SEE OUR =QVERCOATS... F rom D ALIEN all the latest thing Te, -~ CUR. _» Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT | Now co nie to . [ONTGOMERY BELLEFON A Aho AA MA popular pre NTE making a fir us A trial, “ \ (0), PENN. »
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