4 THE CENTRE DEMOOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY a5. The Centre CHAS KURTZ ED. & PROP R CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call ndy, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Price 3 £1 Regular If paid pa in ADVaNs COMMITTEE FOR 1807 COUNTY Centre Hal Howard Milesburg Millhoim Fleming ilipsburg Penning Howe I N Kramrine nry Wilcox, State Cal Philips Pine Glenn Oak Hall Romaols rove Mil hurg Pine G ster Jr Gates Penns Penn Ave H all What and others of si is ae oe " isked frequently writer To be candid, no one t to a certainty how this steal. will terminate, gone, the with the re nocrats are much pleased for Mr alarm ingly fav Cronister and have #10 occasion for - Works operation for the past Glass have a market has been Had not a » workmen taken hold of entire product plant would still have and our glass men 'nt elsewhere. There portunities for about our town, if only cement 18 giv en tk, Pa., one of exporters in the coun Oppos the ing any increase of the tariff, before ways and means com told ement faciories house mittee the land nme recent fecenuy, of a visit to one of largest img np in Eng. years ago, of which he said ‘I found ‘finished plow handles and $or ams produced in that factory at a labor * taan a dollar, while similar : mn to cents at our factory ) our superior machinery 0 that our cheaper labor higher fully disadvantage at which wages) wi reg by the greater cost of raw the balance of the Aside from its tariff moral, material used in Plow. this that high-priced labor is the cheapest after all statement has another - MARK HANNA will be appointed U, 8 Senator from Ohio to succeed Sherman, who will accept a position in McKinley's cabinet as secretary of state, This will be a severe disappointment to Foraker and others. Hanna must be recognized for conducting McKinley's camgaign and is entitled to some of the spoils. Thus another millionaire steps into the U. 8, Sevate. It more and more is becoming an aggregation of boodlers than eminent statesmen, demos at. | LOO per year, | cach | under existing | es. As far as the contest has | They consider it exceed- | starting | PUT A STOP TO IT. sheriffcontest is a matter that seems {Oo interest our people con dderably, Since lots many thought They the count of the bal | that would conclude i derstood tliat the Mr. Miller was about d irregul ba'!lots that | Th o re 1 matters un principal four hundred al should have These bal affidavits nr ' ERE { been counted for Cronister, lots 1it was alleged, and sworn | made thereto, had an X in the republican and also after Cronister’ The 1 cidental circle ft Cross showed only four this ged, name ¢-count order and The condition of stray nallots of inot where they were all men who made those oaths, to a things that never existed, should go and have their consciences repaired before they again ask to associate with honest men or sol.cit the confidence and respect ofthe From all parts of the county comes the C ommunity, and leading his at. The denunciation of taxpavers republicans, against Miller and torneys for continuing this contest, re-count has clearly shown that unjustifiable and never was The anced it until Court should there w : produced the disap; the lect id water organ will wus Bailey's continue to its doleful music - vITE a lot of prominent republicans in B {the result ellefonte seem to be of the | of the chaps were gr chuckling over recent election. Some inding axes - AFTER { comes the ity the inauguration of McKinley Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight in hard to tell which at. Ls Carson ¢ ts the most attention - trac GROVER CLEVELAND has practically completed his term of office and in an. | " '" other week will retire to private life The opinions expressed as to his admin. | istration will be varied Democrats and republicans will both praise and con- {demn his work. One thing is evident, | bis popularity has greatly dwindle! and | his course been the subject of severe criti him for let us remember good he has done cism of late what . Struck Od Har- in our informed the writer that on Thursday 18th, the drillers at the Karthaus well found oil, ata depth of five hundred feet, A small gas the This drilled and the stockholders of the com. On Wednesday evening the Hou | bison Holt, of Moshannon, office last was and quanity of was the third well operation, is pany are much pleased with the result and the drilling continued until the low. sand is reached Mr, oil with him and it is pronounced the The it can cr Holt had a sample of the crude stufl genuine next see whether be found in paying quantities or not to warrant operations, Old oil men are pleased with the result This find has caused much excitement among land owners in that section sd — Good Turnout. On Monday about six carloads of peo- ple came to Bellefonte over the Bellefonte Central, from Ferguson township. The railroad compamy announced a special rate for this asion, 23 cents for the round trip and many took advantage of it. Some came for the trip, others to transact business, wome to show their girls a nice time and some to booze a little, Everybody to his taste, contention of | found but not to interfere with | This last well will be cased and torpedoed problem is to | | [IARRISBURG LETTER The Proposition to Erect Several New State Buildings. A MILLION DOLLAR OAPITOL. It Is Believed That Sst Will be Ample for the Purpose ~The Constitution The Should Not be “Stretehed” Proposed New Law to Protect the Fish Supply. Special Corresp pondence There opinion Hast buildings 1 and departments It is generally should be five One the d« one to quarters for the treasurer; a capitol building; e for Harri be a burg, Feb, 22 seems to unanimity of among the mi of mbers that Governor ings’ plan the most recognized different of ade erecting eral lature nr legls wise one, that there bulldings internal is a for partment le general affairs; provi quate auditor and state isiative or leg a structur use of ban} A Million Should Bulld the Capltol. ir ught that and If ena slate to greatly anies ieasure will be passed the ita revenues To Protect the Fish Sapply The sped features ized the session of the ho last meeting was the introdu« number among the portant of which was one which are game fish and cially valuable for food ates their catching and their propagation. It waters from fu fishing. This | the existing that character- at its tion of a most Ime define commer and segu encourages rotects the improper ipe out all laws of the state. The | fish that would protection are salmon brook rainbow California brown, lake and salmon trout, and all { other forms of salmon, of food fishes, black rock, strawberry, striped, calico, | grass, green and white bass, sunfish | pike, perch, pike pickerel, muscolange, designated as game fish; | also shad, white fish, lake herring. sturgeon, classified as food fish i Henceforth it shall be unlawful to catch with outlines or set) or fish for game fish with rod, hook or line. A resolution which was | reported to the house from the federal relations committee and adopted requests the senators and rep resentatives in congress from Penn- sylvania earnestly forward any movement toward a speedy end to the conflict In Cuba, and in remembrance of the generous ald and support | we received more than a century ago, | to urge the right of the people of Cuba | a government by and for themselves | This was passed and has since i approved by the governor The final passage | od for the first | ment, and the first pass | the first introduced at this | pon, which provides that coroners shall have the same fee and mileage when they have been called and viewed a body, but decide that no inguest is necessary, as when an inquest is held The Anti-Theater Hat ROL The bill prohibiting the wearing of hats, bonnets or other coverings for the head which will obstruct the view of any public entertainment to which an admission fee is charged passed peo. ond reading, and Ig likely to be one of the first to become a law, The dalry and food commission are by no means disturbed over the in. vestigation of thelr department, grow. ing out of the charges made by Mr, Hosack, of Allegheny, charging 500,000 pounds of oleomargarine In sold month. ly In Pittsburg, and that certain of. jes of the department neglect and re. to prosecute violators of the oleo. margarine act, claiming also that cer. tain dealers in this product pay te ia Ine of bills to fish Kiso | and act wil w wane fish receive walleyed nes any rent except to been of bills was reach one to wan one nes | been answe unanimously | phia, time prior to adjourn. | | clock. | of others for this de- for all iolation officers and npgents partment they One t per pound inre poermitt anmittee nent feel oriunity they oi vestigation tomorrow's meeting not likely much this Investigation as well to be d« and areq the sli have been #8; the Opposing a Capitol Bullding Commission, The been repo tartes timates the Ar AVa $5 768 820 1ityures ¢ ! i expend gregate 3) 44.42 for the fund, and $275.371.50 sinking fund. Thi estimate does not Ind the cost fitting up the quarters the legislature building new capitol There is a strong sentiment develop- ing among the members of the im- portance of passing the Il requiring interest to be paid state deposits Speaker Boyer, who served a term as state treasurer, Is in favor of the pas. sage of this measure Interest on State Funds, The Quay nvestigating treasurers of the mi in the on as to receive interest on system was ile th ng general include tempo and rary the of bi on leaders have recent the been govern slate pr whether re wt yminent states their states and if the satisfactory. There have rs received up to this time Of the 24 states heard receiving interest on thelr deposits of from 1% to 3 per cent Six of the number deposited In banks, and, like Pennsylvania, received no in terest, and f« kept thelr money in the state treasury. The states that re port receiving interest claim that the gystem was satisfactory, except In Wisconsin, the responsibility is divided between the siate treasurer and the banks Representative Uni deposits from 24 states from 14 revort ar where Bolles, of Philadel. chairman of the ways and means committee, to which the bill requiring the payment of interest on state funds has been referred, Is now very confi- dent that there Is no doubt of the passage of this bill, and it is now only a matter of arranging the detalls of the and if these are satisfac. tory there will RCArcely a single vote against jt The committes measure, he appointed at the Philadelphia meeting of the insurance sompanies, which had insurance on the capitol bullding and the contents, have pottled for the insurance, The esti mated loss on the bullding was $378.« 000 and the insurance was $100,000, car ried by 17 companies. The estimated loss on the contents was $252.000, and the Insurance carried by € companies was 308.7560, Including 82.000 on the old The entire amount will be paid at once, The Introduction of a series of bills that would carry out Governor Hast. nga’ propositions, as contained In his recent annual message, relating to in- {mane hospitals and overcrowded penal ! | Institutions, will be completed this week by the presentation of a bill to relieve the pressure upon the peniten- tiarten. The executive recommendations already complied with are seen in the recently Introduced bills, one being the project for a hospital for the criminal insane, the bill having been prepared In accordance with Judge James Gay Gordon's ideas. ASHAND GIVEN FREE DD oh CR ry 1004 pk cd PAL Bloy & 25 Gold Watches \ § {oy ivan Total gi given HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Competitors iosnve ns many SUNLICHT SOAP Wrappers ns they cnn collect, Cut off the top portion of eae Jiauphen) that & CBUNLIGHT | | ng the sending ** soap.» Thogs (enlied “Cone { wns'’) are to be sent, postage | boty paid, enclosed jt ni ! sheet of paper sinting Compet. tor's full nnme nud nddress nnd the number Coupons | sent fn, to Lever Hoh? Ad. New York, marked on outside Wrapper Lert hand corner with NU MBE 14 of the DET IEL T Competitor lives in. No.of | NAME OF DISTRICT. District New York ( RP , Brooklyn, Long nodSiuten Islands, New Jersey Nar Lark Sitnte Couiside nfl ¥ Chi, Braokiyn, wel Atatem Jelands) Pennsyly i Delnware, Ming. land, West Virginia nod Dis trict of Columbin. The New England States, o Lhe ce sbrated Pleres Sperinl, N Piero at iB thod with \ Parts r . New Depart weter, and Hout Lace Baddie iA AAT a wo PHY oy A WAN LOW GLb IZES EACH MONTH FOR nll SOAP ii § nig during 12mes, 1897, $40,300, 0 WRAPPERS RULES. 1. Ever # 70 each of the 4 districts The § titor wi ho sends in the I arg wt Number « pous Yrom it i degre te TOO nah. pow » send in the Numbern of oon | pone fr J in which they reside w ® AL winner's re who send in the ‘ ne from the dis ach? ve sl winner's 1 Watch, prioe 835, ose the Last Day me received Loo late i be put into the next, wrappers from unsold kw ¢ alified V.mployees vir faguilios, are de- Largest Numbers riet in which they rovide w ¥ option a lady's or gentieman's 2. The Compe we will (7) nck Month during 127, ( Ur Gus tonth's ¢ slitin w 8. Competitor » Sap In des ers ot of Lever Brother barred from oo 4. A printed 1 he forwarded t« ners in ( mpet itor's distridt #0 about 21 days alter 11 endesvor Lo award the ty snd judgemmetity Aupele agree LO Moe 1Ad., ss Saal, + New York. of Lover Brothers LEVER BROS. Ltd. Musi Quesy Box Education, 2 » da, Pa Music Port Matil- Art ving, Industrial Everyday Li fer The Tribute we Alva Agee. The Chautauqua Course in ture, Enos H. Hess The Graded Sohools tricts, A. P. Young. Although these institutes are designed for the education of farmers, yet a'l are and its Application to Miss Anna E to pay Ignorance, Agricul. | in Country Dis- Redi- | extensive A True Maxim. LIFE INSURANCE THE NEDERLAND POLI A The Nederland Life Insurance Co ——. —— > —— pron, pn. gn _—r a a & —— a — ——y ing of carly —gret- now thas with the choose sO0ON wre calls for ther 18 usual this time o n VOear assortments to | from, and the prices for superior : | stvies invited to attend, and particularly mem- | bers of all organizations of farmers. The door will be wide open, and as free as Centre county air help. Come and Journ A. WoODWARD, Ch. Board of Maaagers for Centre Co 8S. D. Eves, Ch. General Local Com on Building-Alvia J. Way, Ch on Programme-—-H. B. Waite, Ch Com. on Advertising]. C. Mattern, Ch Com. on Music-A. F. Blackbur, Ch Treasurer—J. I. V. Gray. -To cure a cough or cold, in oue day, take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tat refund. ed tf Com Com, If it fails to cure, mon:sy wo — Good as New H and have them cleaned and pressed the Take your clothes to W the tailor, in Crider’s block, Derstine, will be pleased with result. Prices moderate Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Pills dor no medi. great curative power in a whole medicine cine ever contained so space They are #0 small chest, always ready. al ways efMolent, always sat iactory | prevent a cold I a or fever, cure all ver lis, rick headache, Jaumlios, constipation, ete, The only ills to take with Hood's Sarramrilin. For fine Sweet Potatoes, Oran- berries, Mince Meat (our own make), fine Cheese, fresh Crackers, snd Bis. cuits, pure Cider Vinegar, sweet boiled Cider, Bradford Co. white Buckwheat Flour. Bechler & Co. admission | | OF ar equal in the world ducers of good | termediate pr and qual ities, we're making this, the first mont of our new business year, a Ie time to all who want nice new things te Wear. New all wool American Dress Goods widths ranging 32 to 40 inches— and 400—choice goods sterling worth and style that American makers have no to-day as pro- goods to sell at in. | values for the IC, LL with show yh C08 | money that concern the pocketbook {of every woman why is planning | for floor, and i You! [ties and elegant goods, nice new gowns skirts for herself, or for children's dresses.—Samples ready to send as soon as you write for them-—we'll also be glad to enclose yon samples the fine or separate New Suitings Bik stylish Novel The to 81.50 a vard col. | lection of New Wash Goods is, we | think, extensive fine Foreign £1.25 a yard. choice American 10c, 12 the find anywher Novi ties, Large lines of Wash (soos, 1-2¢ 300 different styles French dies to select from, 25e, “wr REEL A most you'll Sie {to , v oC, DC, . and 15¢ Se. Organ. 1] y 30¢ and New Silks surpassingly beautiful in colorings, and design and rich. ness of the Silk—Foulards and Indias, 50¢, The and $1.00 a yard. New Wash Silks, 25¢, 30¢ and 40¢. 4 Lace Curtain Sale going on. BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA.
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