4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA APRIL 15, 1897. $3,400.00 iA SLE ont 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash -$ 400.00 ll The Centre Democrat, ED. & PROP GOLD UP AND WHEAT DOWN. near the cost of an few pass the proposes to after it comes intention to the n or THURSL A) at a ) ) Y ) \ ivi state capitei dullding « i IN| | | { { pite of the ey bhullding | )) ) | | iy IAN $550,000, and no doubt with wheat, | amendments will dily | house, and the governor Mr, Nesbit Reiterates His Charges | attach his signature of Irregularities Just preceding the presidential elec tion there in He of it was a great boom CHAS. R. KURTZ part made to order by a syndicate oon his IEE gltate « no doubt the of political speculators and part due to It election, CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 183, into his hands It is have a beginning erection of a had con. “Dollar stern voters, | IN | !' famine conditions in India. effect on the "was promised the we the that been 1 toward apitol very be made number new will siderable BOON A irt in the hot 8 LO of mie t he ing two the } doubtful whether TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION « gl Bg $1.00 wheat,’ AWARDING STATE CONTRACTS, It i through newspapers had already the increase Price ; was figured out on in ADVaN EDITORIAL Regular If paid iW) per year stump and of calized by | that the wheat for the mbern of commi from Bin and | hundreds of Anti-Trust Hos Awnlts Os the thi Provisions the Which Now The arm Special Corr: yndence.) | millions Passed the House The ter, ice in One of to this wratie vanx side or | as to the enacted find It necessary to and they have to for the inority. whether the house of this commonwealth 1ffer body were hou while facts the went to farmers, Action In the Senate, | profits ance in New Capitol Bullding. s 1" tf Dat LE latos : Tue way Ohio voted last wet k.they do | most part pecuiators, | pprove mn wool ers, however, were assured they would arrisburg their this at their bain trength April 1 North not a of the tariff Representative have innings year by an This also pro- who thelr - amber members and throw the value The secure stand 40 20 Second ¢* + SUOLIEREE loin? 000. o 40 Third ** * “ @ 2b Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes given each month 83 400.49 , SOAP HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. | : RULES. Competitors tosave ns many SUNLICHT 1. Every month during 1997 in each of the § districts BOAP Wrupprrens they can collect. Cut pr ves will be awarded as follows wrapper, that Or an TY Stn TH w PoRTIoN | Largest Number of coupons from in he Jheading “BUNLICHT the district in which be or abe resides These (culled “Cone. will receive M1040 ( anh. fully puid, enclose oh ? | Nex] argent Numbers oh Sou. - pon n Lhe Gir mn Me se De ame at \nddrens A high il Each receive st winper's Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40, 800. a oif the top portion of eae - o | Competitor who sends in the nt re to bo nent, arb od = The { wiitors who send in the | & doors charges it THE of wheat has gone down | Vance an welght is bad news for the farmer. price That manner of state contracts He has filed on public other of the other factions thelr some giving with the lings and grounds a seven statement forth administration of the de wheat boom, as they settled the there | was no connection between the demone- | | page of and the low price of | 1 1 agricultural { abuses In the partment of public buildings With the of and his inauguration the election was are si und the number [74 Loupons ” | sent in, Lever Bros. New York, marked on outside Ww rapper (lople 1 hand porn with NU MBER of the Dis RICT © r Competitor riives in. Ko. of ] oo. “NAME OF * DISTRICT. New York Cit Brooklyn, Long 1 a1 option & Iady’'s or gentleman's P, again. Speci) biryeie, prios $160,60, a Be 10 ¢ 1 petite re who send in the “Next Largest Numbers of coupons from the dis triet in which they teeide w Faeh receive st winner's option a lady's or gentleman's Gold Wateh, price 836 £2. The Competiti Close the Last Day Fach Month dur | ( pons received Loo Leste for ope month's oun | be put into the next. 8. Competitors wi wrappers from uneckd soap in deslor's stock w . wd. Eaaployess of Lever Brothers, 144 and "th wir families, are barred from cowpeting 4. A printed list of Winners in Competitor's distriet will be forward Litors 10 about 21 days alles escli oo pel 5. Lever Brothers, Tad, will endeavor to award the wines fairly Lo the Lest of their ability snd judgment, yut it is understood that all who compete agrees Lo Bex cept the award of Lever Brothers. 144., as Sual LEVER BROS., Ltd. New York. house committee MEASUTres LOK OLE ™, - claimed, question that ball cm yudle Tur price on all woolen goods is ad- / setting alleged influence, irati lve dg Ve vancing. The Dingly bill will be respon. | tization siver have regard m products. 1" sible for all of it and naa Rtaten Inlands Nev eraey. NewYork State (ouieide of N.Y. Outy, Brooklyn, Long and Slaten Jelande), Pennayly nin, Delaware, Mary. Innd, Went yl nod Dis trict ” Columb j A The New England Nimten. clos are the cnisbirated Plerce Mpec jul, mooth ern, w'l'd by Geo, NX. Pierce & Oo. , of Buf- wy wv fala, on and New York, Fitted with Hart! a they Tirew, First Class Nickle Lamp, New Departure Bell, Blandard Cyclometer, sud Hunt Lace Baddie, int i oH - election Mr. McKinley | grounds. Among the charges made are Wis eve better trim for boom in wheat | that the se and judicio legin- erection or for publi present This 1s bulldings during have notice week to 65 cents, a | been 80 written Birt rd | - | opportunity of mtractors The the z in | bushel the I X00 the drawn all bidders tO secure DR. SWALLOW is prominently mention plans and ns N the vis Pe 5 ed as a reform candidate for State th | [ exploded, showing its political character Last fall, the now down Treas- one . fore i thant wos able enc) urer. That migit be a popular move before voting, wheat was . i the sens were 15 8c cent — - 5 CCHUALS. - | 1" M % mu Advance Agent of Prosperity | fall of 20 cents a bushel. | price is SINCE the present | +, compete in Bre of the modeling of tions were so as 10 require tain rtaln about 10 cents ol advance bec a higher That ausec has been at loss to It nre ls serif tee in mind. | represents a legitimate [ - | Fitz him been in office wheat about has them BOT { than the | 3 3 : : z 11 y ti act “rar new gradually dropping in price is well lowest figure ‘ast year. ate Han YOO00000 O0000 OO ‘ bi KIHICH III ICHHI HIN to keeg *» facts scarcity abroad. and articles « ad- of gold is noted. Rus- again SrmsEEREE SmIRE] Wall Paper following simmons con- It is noteworthy that with the low special manufacture at | 4 Vote of 41 1 6 This bil is growink | 8 THE LEADING my stantly and annowing for anothers price of wheat a marked rbett another | vance in the price d would get Japan are They >a fe epublican iCacct e report as, goid in strong demand MANE © gold were bid ve caused | sw days ago; later a —————— a at OOO) KX XOOOOOOOOOK WILL Ts 1 1 is? BELLEFONTE, ~~ 00 Holy Week CMM II N IK SCASoOn lowe A better way is coming to be d celebrati and and the Holy . ganiza with extra and special observances, | 1. m of Eas- week some of parts the Little Evidence Against Agent Moore, ainst CLOT away at the Ost Allen, tates detective, HING H ats, wl ie at who 1s an ation thus rel leaving ron i iin fl at it oN 4 )e jarges made against him Neckwear our “GUYER” and everything in home has been arly e o the Mi Tus i. ay moming when Allen } : uct ' Re V v '", : tet : mu 1] offi he was until ng Summon pa tohe in vie at in ne ’ received our new “DUNLAP” Ww as taken Just ribing legislation H HE Te nate bills 405; senate ommittes m house, 50; the senate, i's hands, gpenate bills statistics the gh Eres the senate and the union cast of ssissiy This neet wit) y woks of trans ler nanv a8 there clerks ’ . th senti pre Its again use 4 ) § : ht 1} thir ngs In experts make examination AR e\ : A png, was ed from a "ag ate will WwW he n Mrs Allen spoke band he said his mind had been a since leav Of the § when he departed there a right to know, | 1.14 M1 | the N : : 1 here 4 | tended if there Allenis a direct descendant of the famous | not regulatic ah Mr than Al of the | are so broad and comprehensive These bil wanted Mountain Boys they could be held to apply and make | within the past few unlawful the co-operative stores, part constables to mmke returng to court | nerships, agreements between employ- | only when they have violations of law the "W | ers and their salesmen in reference to to report, except where otherwise pro- hotel near ' nities in the senate, from hm senate bi irted fro bills 3 and in ig In the govern recalled the burned build tieman requested ipitol ings. as the mn usual the h res interes yO) d from com? to her hus. blank had a dollar wise by lace reported erend ge I'his opin read alm bills 61, grounds n house the evils In 0: prohibition 12; bed ita passed in the 180 ion may be all right from the official giv who have tand point ing home wo he PPOs | thelr ning the In regu from which the but the people, would be ing it views it, id Bok assed house bil approved, 8; h passed NOV ELT in duits, 8. Allen spent $500 in her chase in » better satisfied werc a n a 18 terms that ues " osition s to give 1 ' oo" lisposition hown to give wallow len, h finally the days equiring colonel “Green the TT Overcoats in Covert Style, Ask to see Shirts DEPARTMENT is filled the newest and best Suitings and Trouserings all the opportunities he The to balk Mr stantiating his statements, whether true There false, to make effort of the Swallow ne I rousers Neerli xoegh and swellest ent in fad i his examinations state - officials from sub The One Thing Needful n gee Our is a great talk at all of the insti tutes and farmers’ meetings about educat- ing the farmer in Education prices; in fact it is difficult to see, they | vided for by rule of court; authorizing claim, how any two or more persons | horoughs to make appropriations to es- could act together in any line of busi tablish and maintain free public li- nessa without making a combination | braries: to provide for levying school tending to affect the price or cost of a | and school building taxes on the city product, and not come within the pro- | valuation in third class cities, where at this time is education in business prin. | hibtive terms of the bill. It is also al- | the school district comprises the same ciples and business methods, and to have | leged that no evidence in the form of a | territority as the city; validating cons . - ‘ | petitions or a report will be presented | yeyances and instruments of writings his cyes trained fo see values td the house showing either the need | executed by attorneys in fact: supples things. for this bill or its effectiveness to rem« | ment to the act of May 23, 1589, to pro. He needs, too, to have more confidence | edy some of the undoubted evils inci | yide for the assessment or is wot in keeping with the go was in favor of | free If M1 Swallow's charges are without founda. ernor's assertion that he the arts and sciences. in these lines is not to be de. a greater need of the and searching investigation. spised, but farmer tion, he certainly could not find nothing io with all to prove his statements in making these examinations ; if they are based on actu. al facts, then the course of the state offi- cials cannot help but create the suspicion | in little and collection that they are afraid to give their accuser | the opportunities he asks for. - Kl . Everybody is talking about the hand- some shirts and beautiful peckwear at the Philadelphia Brasch, in his neighbors and others of his own calling, and less faith in the promises of agents; trust more in those with whom he comes in contact, and less to those whom he knows only from their letter. "heads. dent to great combinations of capital, To Push the New Capltol, At last the measure providing for the erection of a new capitol bullding bas taken shape and passed the senate prior to thelr last adjournment. This bill provides for the erection of a new | of special taxes upon properties abute ting for street cleaning. June 20, it is thought, will be the date of final adjournment, and an effort fa being made to have all the business finished by that time, sprinkling and street MONTGOMERY & CO., ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A.
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