THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSLAY, JUNE 17, 18907. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, -~- EDITOR & PROP. CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION; Regular Price §) 5) per year. If paid in'ADva , $1.00 EDITORIAL. S00 fan only tion, - when up 1 Why don’ - Inste: up the open uj the Ke Gazette is still in the I paral ystone lel business they should give their readers a few of their own kind, like on the front | tL page ing for s« who d HASTINGS IS RIGHT Hasting from 1@ severe lashis and Heelers why many now Hasti approve denouncing Gov pgs while demo his $s right; the crats universally course, Gov. Hastings ith him too - - - A Perfect Woman taxpayers arc w There was a touch of humor in the proceedings of the Presbyterian General Assembly at Eagle Lake, Ind, on Satur. During a speech made by ex-Post General Wanamaker day. master on a busi. ness topic he found occasion to say that he had never seen a perfect doubted very much whether there had ever been a perfect woman, ‘Just then,” says the telegraphic report of the pro- ceedings, “a little timid, shrinking body rose in the back of the room and told the speaker that she had heard of one per fect woman. When inquiry was made as to this remarkable entity, she said : ‘It was my husband's first wife.” This was good. The ‘little, time, shrinking body’ certainly delivered a dexterous thrust, a Rocks Needed, “Demosthenes acquired eloquence and success by talking with pebbles in his mouth,” “Yes, but men who succeed nowadays have to have rocks in their pockets, I snp——— me | m't | : | he : man, and he GARMAN GROWS HOPEFUL, Democratic State Chairman Johu M Garman expects the Democratic conven. tion at Reading, on August 31, to nomi- nate strong who will succeed it getung out an old time Democratic vote While slate any men, uo attempt has yet been made to candidates, a number of well known men from up the State have been about for the whose State Trea Ot ently talked offices Among th lered for the Ww. S. Coffroth, names are being surer nomi at Guffey, of Pittsburg, H of Somerset, For | [HARRISBURG LETTER. | Senator Quay Will Aid the Revenue | THE QUESTION | The or General, among those being con- | Ni op Rhone, arren, of Lar Wilkesbar C. Brown, Judge ol re, and Senator Gerard LOOKS FOR AN INCREASED VOTE. of the "] in the & number of the of their the 1 Mr. Garman said discussing prospects ty next fal look substantial this or a pretty imcrease emocratic vote One ilure reasons ature. There ion among a good many con- his wife er the fromt Millheim Schools Ny i reorganized school rank is president of Mill The Ww intermediate ; Miss Helen Bar- Miss Sella, Zerbe, board im's | tea hers selected for next year are | E. Keen, : tholomew, primary ; | secondary primary. } - New Mail Larriers A young man by name of Horner has for carrying the mail, daily from Centre Hall to Potters Mills, taking in Centre Hill, and Colyer, for $220 per year - Bucknell Commencement obtained the contract Tusseyville | The of Bucknell College, annual commencement exercises at Lewisburg, Pa., will take place June 15th to the 23. Ex- cellent music will be one of the attractive features this year, a" . Try Gramn0! Try Grain 0! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of Grain.O, the new food drink that takes the placeof coffee. The child. ren may drink it without injury as well as the adult, All who try it, like it, OrainO has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach Jeceine 1 without distress. X the price f co 15¢. and 25¢t8. per package. Sold by all grocers, [3 «A Johnston Self Binder Harvester, the Continental pattern, with the bundle carrier and truck, for $100. tf. McCarmont & Co. { legl of York. | Seeking Legislators, OF ADJOURNMENT Session May be Beyond Agreod the Extended the Date Upon. In Order to Charitable Institu- Allens, for he Provide tions 'nxation of here TEER! K hel lature ou Is coming enue dilemma He conf of the dence of phia on Friday the « two embers the resi Philadel and will « rrod enate senato in Nnros« ontinus | Go aware bad record | ha that it would RAEN. feprive the hos pitals and tions of the have | of the long July of the thelr labors by leaders In the that it will be with the img finally on that No approg reported frog of the fact scaled down to charitable institu aid to which they wked forward since the opening The proposition to pro sesnion beyond the Ist of upon the Inability house to complet time Some of the ature still believe to get through work and adjourn Various state foNsion the ia contingent and that login] senate possible rtant date riation bills have the committee, and that they must be come within the rey enues, the labors of these committees will be very arduous, The majority In the legislature realize that an adjourn- ment without the passage of revenue and appropriation bills will result dis astrously for the party in power and seriously handicap the Republicans in the campaign thic year, State Treasurer Haywood has gene erougly assumed the responsibility of paying the state employes until the general appropriation bill Is passed and signed. The fiscal year of the com- monwealth ended on May 21, and as there was no appropriation for the salaries of state officers and clerks they will have to depend upon the good offices of the state treasurer until the legislature pasacs the general appro- Hation bill. The Taxaticn of Allens, An Important bill, approved by the governor, provides for the payment of taxes by allens, It requires that all yet been in view | men, | effective If the legisiature had not In. corporations, firms who are State wl ten the companies, ing persons itizer of the United upon the receipt of association or individuals employ not { all, notice ii hi { { a writ- ctor of aistri mitt the pre journ un Leonard, of witne Hi who knows pition of o« child In ent al Frank H missing person 1 propo New Yq is sald to t the rtain senator bill for $6 gs h all abou urance Governor Ha bill to prevent badge or hn ternal 10 do go vide t} be ti tn Organi Road Bi Hangs Fire, Aap : _ we before the J OW t When reached int was ut in for concur- ept the ment hways nw goer senate Returning to rence that Ix nto « this amm half the h refused to act penate amendment asked for =a committee of conference. This has been appointed, and it remains now 1 be seen whether the committee will able to put the bill in such shape make it acceptable to both HERO wily and be as to bodlen The codification the repeal of many fered with the propagation of fish in the streams of the state will have the effect of improving the sport of fisher but would have been much more of the fish laws and acts which inter perted many things which the state | fish commission did not desire inserted. A bill Is going through the legisia- ture imposing a tax of $1 on bloycles and pleasure carriages and $3 on trace tion engines, Several rural members olect to the tax on pleasure carriages and traction engines, but they have no objection to the wheslmen paying the freight, Representative Focht, of Union county, thinks that the only way out of the revenue muddle in to pass the Bliss bill adding one mill to all present subjects of taxation. This will be vio lently opposed by the corporations, RNefore the end of the week the ruins of the old state capitol will have dis The contractor had 35 days Pp : fa Lv Ich to suppits Is york, but he has made such radpl . those who predicted money &re now seeing thelr mistake. STACKIOLE. the | CASHAND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR | lif 4 $3 40000 0 Total given during 12 mos, 1897, $40,800. 0 WRAPPERS SOAP HOW TG OBTAIN THEM. RULES, Competitors to save ns many SUNLIGHT . od r 1 in each of the 4 districts SOAP Wrnppers as they ean collect, Cut pr y off the top portion of each wrapper, that porsion contain: ing the hending *'S LICHT SOAP.” These (enl hg Gite wonn'') nre te be Sens pasiage | fatly paid, enclosed with sheet of [ame and nd ftor's full name n $3400.00 ~ £23 follows: $100 Cash - “ 21004 PES “8% 2b Cold | Cach and Prizes given each month 4 First Prizes, ane § 4s ZU Sond 40 Third ER -$ 400.00 jas Bloye! #5*2.,000.00 1,000.00 toll Gi 0“ “i oe net itor wh " . T i a sends in the v pont | Large wt Number of coupons from ’ bbe or she resides iL 100 ¢ anh. i . 75: tpn TE O Con titors who send in the Next Lr argest Numbers of oon diwtr nddress | nnd the number pons 4 in which they sent fo, jo Lever Bl Ad, x * WHY boty - - y "ily fe eg J » | op wl ! | Bpeeind | nl 10 Next Largest Numbers riot in wiike y reside w option & lady's r gentieme « The Competitions = Fach Month during i» ff oud WmouLle Lit hn - 3. Competit y des ors & o ML Winner's New York, marked on outside Wee pper A Lest hand corner )with NU MBER of the DISTRICT Competitor 1ivew in. No.of | NAME OF DISTRICT. ir District | Ko ow York Cir Brogkiyn, Long | } 1 und Staten Islands, New Jersey. NewS ork Bate uieide af N.Y, Clty, \ Brooklyn, Lo wd Btaten Jelands), ND ar Sg A 4 Penanyly ios Delaware, Mary. 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