4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSL AY, MAY 1897. The Centre Aemorvat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, ~~ EDITOR & PROP. CIRCULATION, OVER (800, Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $1 ners ’ pery $1.1 EDITORIAL. { tre county this season out rchants can find hope an improvement in trade during the suing year. Good crops though will correct the evil a vicious monet system the gold demo- I't 1s amusing to hear crats, who helped lect McKinley, kick about the passage of the What else « chaps new tariff they e pect? These ¢ about in search mld are now wanderin of some congenial habitation. - prominently mentioned W.L. MALIN is with the 1 )eputy Revenue on the fen a compromise, - JACKSON'S PROPHECY The corporations and wealthy individ. uals who are engaged in large manufac turing establishments desire a high tar. iff to increase their Designing support it to conciliate gains. politicians will their favor and to obtain the means for profuse expenditure for the purpose of purchasing influence in other quarters, Do not allow yourselves, my fellow citi- zens, to be mislead in this subject, Its a system of injustice, and if persisted in will lead to corruption and must end in ruin—Andrew Jackson in his fare. well address, FAMIKE AND PESTILENCE By the ravages of the plague in India, Julian Hawthorne, now investigating conditions there, finds that 1 10,000 people | died, and about 200,00 | have y have died as This is a terrible story to tell of the closing years that has ace great things the result of the famine. century for the bettermen | YOUNG plished ARRISBCRG LETTER. Legislators Move Very Slowly in Their Labors. DAMAGE TROLLEY BILL. Though Defeated Last Week, an Effort 300,000 on April 15 compared of March. The di British provinces of » day has been far le than in the native, the native states having neglect. ed precautions even when famine was inevitable. The Indian j coped with this famine in ‘ efficient fashion in which no other gre famine of moder: 1 1 1 n i ural ant a5 4 ua been one-tenth part I 3} Lon wich wi mordality convention the election arty and closed at 7 at the above 1 es chosen stated time will meet in the court house, in Belle. fonte, on Tuesday June S, 18g7, at 12 o'clock noon, and nominate one candi. date for jury commissioner and one can. didate for county surveyor; elect five delegates to the State convention to he held at Reading at the call of the Execu- tive committee of the State Central com. mittee, and a chairman of the County committee to serve from January 1, 188, to January 1, 1899 ; and to transact such other business as may appear before the convention in the interest of the party. —— ain —— You can get carbon photos from Shaeffer's gallery for $3. former price was $6. This is a special offer. | the | government | 20th of next month | as the | abutting property { did the const Will Be Made to Have the Measure teconsidored ~The 'ittsburg Recons struction Bill, lence.) There is til wrnment of the the first week of June, but eriously thinks that lawmaking branch of the state will dissolve before the At the Friday ses- sion of the house Mr. Miller, of Bomer- set, offered a resolution fixing June 3 for the final roundup, but goes over under {il probably be referred to wl ore it wi i Harrisburg, May talk of the final legislature dur nobody day sufficiently ers of the the decks are ' pr the stat been rer rk f and not until rfered with a dis fecting the rights of owners on highways ruction of rallways through the country districts Under this decision the electric rall way people found it almost impossible to go ahead, and the bill which is be ing so vigorously antagonized by the steam railroads is intended to remedy the existing condition of things Lieutenant Governor Lyon's proposi. tion to oust the present city adminis. tration of Pittsburg, as embodied in a bill now before the legislature, was given a very decided push forward last Thursday, This measure has been suprems astrous decd these cease its radical provigions. Primarily the bill is Intended to reclassify the cities of the state and put Pittsburg In the first class, with Philadelphia. Accom. panying the main proposition is a pro. | foreign | on Thursday, so called “Jack the Ripper,” because of | vision ousting rrom office the mayor and other city officials ten days after the ! the bill, and authorizing to appoint thelr ly it was not would be seri members of the #ucees expel ing of bitternt Des in the Rep ¢ as Lo Induce 1 t upon the ill, In order to punish and Flinn and thelr in Pittsburg, On pblican Quay directed } tance telephons wand his Heutenant d the forces so well that the . substantial majority on sec- | ng. It is sald that no further we made to pass the bill, but of Benators Magee » of the opinion that the other side will push the measure to final passage. one bill was the alliance of the Democratic minority with the Quay people. Counties Must Pay For Extradition. One of the bills which Is be 1 through the leg! possible requires ats and exper 8 of appre counties to ritive from pital ial as eight an pre. a tax of spon the gre essments received from ted In this state. The insurance companies and ase business. transa tax on foreign miums | i# Increased from 2 to 4 per cent upon all business done in this state. The amendment that ia sure to start a buss | is one repealing the provision of the present law giving half the tax on the fire insurance companies to cities and boroughs for the use of dls. abied firemen, Both senate and house will adjourn that the lawmakers may go to Philadelphia to participate { in the Washington monument ceremo- { nies. | all the state officials will also be pres. Governor Hastings and stat? and ent, Attorney General McCormick, under the direction of a resolution of the legislature, approved by the governor, will investigate the claim of the Corn- planter Indians to a portion of the | ground now covered by Ol City. and Flinn | of the features of the fight on this | ng push- | » with all the | CASHAND GIVEN : 100.00 Hl EA LLY 3 Sold Watches - 1,000.00 II ht - «$3400.00 g 12 Sun Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 Ww RA p PERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. Competitors to snse as many SUNLICHT 1. Ever during 1797 in each of the 4 districts BOAP Wrappers ns they can collect, Cut prizes will be swarded as f rs off the top portion of each , The | Competitor whe sends in the wrappers that portion contuine | Fo, 1s "eT . FLurgest Number of coupons from ing the bending “SUNLIGHT | i | ¢ which he or sie Fesides SOAP.” These (called “Cons | 8 » a M100 Cash. pons’’) are to be sent, postage | TRF 147 our f ators + fully pnid, enclose with m | ¢ - ’ nrgest Numbers of con sheet of pauper stating Compet. | W s Lhe Oi 1 which they ftor's full pase and address | oJ) | reside w Fach 1 * At Winner's und the number of Coupons | >. . odd & 18 r gentieman's Pleree went i fo ever Bros. 44 . | | Special | 0. prios #3, Of New Yorkomaurked on outside - - J o 10) y Wrapper lop left hand corner with NUMBER Next Largest Nambers coupons fy of the DIT RIC ' Competitor Hives in, b they reside will Fach _- ng pry - re wts'n iW No.of | NAME OF DISTRICT. rict - District New York City, Brooklyn " 1 und Staten Islands, New Jersey. oh ’ 4 be § New York state (outside of A.V (3% ws} «a ’ A ek g and Faten Isia Pennsyly ania, Delaware, Mary. | OG land, West Virginia aod Dis | trict af Columbin. | “ The New England States, oy As follows: ¢, Gach of $100 Cash - -8$ 400.00 ‘ $1008 pE cial Bicyoles*2,000,00 ‘“ Cash and Prizes given each mont » wend in the : i Close the Last Day of Long : Month y | { nat Povo t vend ant Ve sbirsted Pleree Specinl, nhssvor Lo award the ore { N. Pieros & fi why Sat ! ’ a Pitted with Hartford v nerytaod § wie ba Vo sae SWES Lever y : New Degar award Lavy = e | * . ut Lace Bsddie. | LEVER BROS., Lid. pi Ne Y ork set Nickie Ia i Usclometer, and H and ® New York, I TTR AR ER EROO00000 0000 OOOO THE LEADING om. Wall Paper Store. ot OOS a DOVOVVVOOK. Cul bb hbddb dd DOOLK m \ YOOX hb Qala oR W 2OOOOOC a MIO - 8.8.80 ¥ 2X xX A A Abdi big FM - HALLE Hb Lid Ah Ladd Ta’e’e als%a"s sss ss 8 s"s a e"s 8 als 0 es YOOOOO0K BELLEFONTE EL rE HIOOOOOOOOOO0O0 QOOOC OOK CA TT TTTFRRTY QOOOOOK AAR AAA SAR) LA ARABIA bh shhh] Lk hhh Abbbhbbis oh sabibi XXOO0O000 OC YOOOOO X » C OOOO 20 OOOO 00000000 OX oY NWA WN NEW SHAPES IN _» STRAW - HATS — (() — a_ TH] ' ry . FN LIN Aah CRASH SUITS KNEE PANTS | FO) THINGS FOR THI HOT WEATHER 000088880000 Af (7A. TAILORING DEPARTMENT PLETE IN EVERY WAY BICYCLE SUITS IN WOOLEN AND CRASH MATERIAL MEN'S AND BOY'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, GRAND ARMY SUITS, ny go Aa we age WOOP OI IO III II III III &5.00 boll " > fv * = RE Eel Ys, MONTGOMERY & CO... ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A, Q Jo & & © © VY & & & © & & © £7 7 © “ © VY g g &. pe xX % a ho. *8e a
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers