THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i 1807. , The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price s $1.50 per year, If paid In ADVANCE $1.00 " Special Club Rate Tur Cexrug DEMOCRAT will be sent one vear with any one of the below named papers ut the following low rate With Pittsburg Weekly Post $1.54 Cinelnnatti Weekly Enquirer 1.50 New York times a-week World 1.75 EDITORIAL. DEMOCRATIC TIDAL WAVE It seems as though a democratic tidal wave had swept over the country. From Nebraska, lowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Massachu- setts, the show large democratic ¢ vole for presi dent last One ye ¢ Cry was is d vd, fre s11ve ] dead But they were They reckoned madly. party which has sto field of Am S W founded, 1 esents hat are dear to the people d it u it The d it last fa 1s only at ) he proph of the r¢ I'l XK I} reg i ne 3 il v Ie LOW ol Na th 30 ’ » ~ ] ' T™ 5 a py t farm dist § The in ) ¢ weathe Kept a larg pt Of ou ne iro 5 } Ana th xplains why the i ADS Aga carried t unt - IRED x 3 wont vonforred Some tim rad ele ato 1 . fart in Bete A114 re v's misfot : ug in ail and missing the election. To this James replies in the following style af It a good deal seems 0 worry me not Editor Demo Tom Harter about being able to vote this time. Tell him, for me, that I am paired with six repub licans confined here also ia jail. Pretty good day for pairing, is it not? Yours Fort Cronist Nov. 2, "97 CORNELY - T \ ¥AS 2 very ra day and th e wa at the den y yuntry dist s did not go to : polis The tlicke vas small and I : A wud they did Lt care to { s through th ain for that M ) ain kept democrats from! wo) - il iA ma t rou 1 KI€A New Yo That means that th w ha A ) i! organization effected by 1x wi ave a tendency to make that state surely democrat That what is worying the republicans. New 1 1 . wit td York a valuable thing in a presiden tial year. Greatis Tammany - Tug preacher candidate, Dr, Swallow, startled the politicians over the state by the large vote he polled. It dication that there is a growing dislike rule this state announced Was an - for Quay and boss in Had Dr himself as an independent candidate and the a reform the what should have been Swallow democrats accepted him for wement he would have swept That m state Ld done —-— STATE COLLEGE NOTES, Barber Geo. T. Graham will occupy the room vacated by {he postoffice, and is fitting it up in fine shape, The turnout to the election was fair, the Republican 63, Prohibition 47 and Demo. cratic 31. The nost office was moved on Tuesday into the Wm. 1. Foster building, which will make a splendid room both for the public and the postmaster, Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won- derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure haadache, fever, habitual constipation and biljousness, Please buy and uy a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, Bold and guarantesd to cure by all druggists. vote on State Treasurer standing | | do likewise, HARRISBURG LETTER. Now the Center of Interest. Politicians the Discussing the Effect Coming Together Martin palgn Just Closed a Listloss One, Quay and Seoretary (Special Correspondence.) Jed and Candidate deal since they by the state convention last August to be necess i n even I Tal ANG I ju r vol Are nt Ly Ag vot vill 1 n r quite as Lr 41 Lr i i 1) of ' I f the Repu at t a fu L Cha | n urged x . ha 3 $ fi i i for fu i: r | i vol f . v [ 30 1 k ¢ + - » 3 fox t 1 | 34 N tot Fhe Next Gubernatorial Campaign, ¢ ' . _. rn for ti _e i X vmpaign f govern JMICKIY expressions 1 find after e affair 3 : y Henator na Durhar Settin asid i” £ fa 1 terpr tat 5 Jua art ¥ 4 ndis 4 f i! enator Mr. Mar at : 1 Dur han } y 4 f fa tior had g f L ti the pr 3 y F 3 ) cor adi t nex 41 ike tt whict elected Mr. Pa 1 governor in 189 i! A r Qu at ast nor 4 fu r tt f : it } 1 turn fr Flor leg DOr | ith t} i a hidit f doing } t an ! ard Ue and ther y toget) to 1 t t} ex raordinary hock of batt eved to be impending Quay Urged a Blg Vote, While talking with the leaders Sen ator Quay remarked I dropped in to see how 3 fellows run the ma chine here I haven't been in the city headquarters for ten years Glancing at the room furnishings he saw his por trait sandwiched between those of ex Senator Porter and Mr. Martin, and among those on the opposite wall were Governor Hastings’ and Mayor War wicks After considerable chat with Mr. Lane, and a round of the room ut the elbow of Mr. Martin, who next fid the honors to Chairman Fikin, Ben witor Quay was asked by County Come missioner Wildemore what he could do for him Jake replied the senator, “if you want to do me a great favor, take off your coat and work to roll up as big a vote for the candidates you possibly can. In addition to this exert your influence among your I am particularly anxious that the vote should reach as near as can be that cast at the presidential election. My object In advising my friends to do this at this time is to show to the people at large that independent and opposition movements are dis countenanced by the voters. It has al- ways been my experience in politics that if these movements are permitted to receive substantial support at the polls thelr promotors will be encouraged gtate na Ings in the state, but Major McCauley om traveled a great were placed in the fleld The Next Gubernatorial Campaign THE MEETING OF THE LEADERS, of of Senator Cams- Harrisburg, Nov. 3.~The campaign Just closed has been one of the most listless in the history of the state. The Republicans have held but few meet and they covered nearly every section of the commonwealth. They talked to thousands of voters, In small coterles at a time, and sought and made the ac- quaintance of the active party workers wherever they could reach them. Be sides this, they, In conjunction with other men in the party, ad- dres «Stings in a small ber of i ere a friends to | to organize more strongly later on, In : which event the stability of the regu- lar Republican party in the future may be endangered.” RAISING GOLDFISH. TWO LARGEST WORLD ARE IN THE FARMS IN INDIANA, THE Correcting Some Popular Errors About These Finny Beauties The Raiser Has Grent Diflicuity In Fighting Off the Pest World Goldfish With Many Tales, Croldfish #0 extremely common nr 1 The report that a movement in the | nature of a revolt against Senator | Quay has manifested itself in Philadel | phia is causing talk among politicians, Many former Quayites believe the re port, and will be glad to support the movement, Few, however, believe that Senator W. H. Andrews is at the head of it, When Lieutenant Governor Wal ter Lyon was asked about it he sald “I think the story Is all a hoax and | without the slightest foundation of | fact, There Is no revolt against Sena | tor Quay that I am aware of, nor likely | | nowadays that few people ever stop to to be one, unless open deals should be made with combine bosses In that | Wonder where they come from or how event it is hard to tell what would hap- | they are raised. Comparatively little is pen, but I don’t believe Senator Quay | generally known about the little cold is making deals. 1 am not In politica | \ 4.4 vertebrates that swim about in myself, but if I were I would be with | pi | Quay. I am for W. A. Stone, of Alle-| the aquariums in so many homes. The gheny, for governor, and will be for | pets require a careful and systematic him to a finish." raising that is scarcely appreciated by The Soreness Among Quayites, i The soreness among Quayites over | Quay’'s meeting with Martin and Ma | gee is growing. The friends and back ers of Colonel W, A. Btone look upon | any negotiations inimical to Stone's candidacy, and declare they will make an open fight, Major James E daar nett, a former deputy secretary of the commonwealth, sald "Quay only called upon Martin, In my opinion, In the interest of the party at the present time You kr that everybody's business is nobod | nes i Quay : tiy th ght th party need i Ey tl I order 1 | Kk wny indeg { nt that might ter: i } ! next yea ) is mi ! : : ie candi fe fi tate t iret 1 ma n ting at Yor) | ! 1a M Thomy i | H tt nis fat} i ndafati great andfather had | 3 in H then 1 i} i t I 3 ted uj nat { W and : ed } } to ; } f ' sthose who expect to get them for small prices of dealers in the city. The largest goldfish farm in the world, if it may be called puch, is located in Shelby county, Ind, about 80 miles from Indianapglis, Here the original goldfish men of the country have their { propagating institution, There are two farms, several miles apart, which are devoted to the differ ’ ent branches of the In industry. the eight or ten acres, The other is a few miles farther south and is about half ngain as large as the first on 1 1y there are in tl rious ponds f Spr Lake fishery over 0) fis fr which specimens are constantly i nt to every state and territory Union. It is even said that some ft fix figh int ! iarinms f Em were d by M n a # partner at this L 1 of the fan Jee of are a ge number of Ie some of them not 1 reer t fect ora | na OOK 13k 1 the world. Even an exper ‘ y tell it fr the littl 1 are found in any streas | north part of the county is one farm of | "7%" ° LUNG TROUBLES ARD Const ‘ BE CORED a $3 nt $7 3 An Fminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Readers Offer 10 Our The distinguished ehemist, T, A. Slocum. of | New York ( demons bids diss | of a reliable eure tor Co un (Puls | Tuberculosis bronechias and | troubles, stubborn coughs calarrhal affections ! A " | general decline and weakness, loss of flesh | and all ecuditions of wasting away. wi end | - Fa | THREE FREE BOTTLES Jifferent) of his affictdl reader o New Discoveries to any paper writing for then His thousands permanently by New Belentific its timely a simple professional dnty suffering humanity to donate a hie considers it trial of his in fallible cure Belence dally chemist deve ops new wonders, and this great patiently experimenting for years, nas produced result fas beneficial 1 by humanity as can be claimed genius. His assertion that ble and | consumption are cur climate proven by “heartfet letters of stitud filed 0his American at ) 41 i rat “x ie thousands from those cure " 41 ‘ ‘ i NS | world bk: dread ( 5 pt ] a‘ Ajpioed | 304 i Simply write rf. A.B 1 Pine street, New kK. , f va " i 1 fre ¥ fy his flere 1 b ‘ gen proposit Please tell © ¢ ed } Garman's Opera House, season of eo 1 TO ’ " > ] . ¥ if "a 18 yar ¢ n . “vO A k THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE | MPTION CAN | ‘| NOTHING Treatment” has cured | ise, and | to | modern | \ MADE * LoTHES - <p To d 0 Of BY Lins 1s in Cig a ‘ ‘ iraity But eve t mn ol " . ¢B8, JiKe other great trutl contradicts i I ' M 1 . Wracgi i ! EE! TG er suits and overcoat WE Cars it y perfecti I'he wolens wi have just received for the Fa { Winter "| 1 LF Le D { (} ty i! ( it NS tte f { } not Ae 1 ! ¢ } i“ { 1 r | ge : | Ly alu We « to | { Thin 11t x ! py & © { 10 of { atte » LY { ’ WY T Yrs" v - Fa Canin £ amen oJ FX | tf — Co } dA Nr \ J LS or IN 7 ne? to? Fine Tailoring, DETIPRONTE 1 I DELLEFUNIE, | FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed ) SAW MILL fF} li A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. DODO OSOw | 3 108 25¢ s0¢ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE ANDY CATHARTIC | ALL DRUGGISTS to cure any case of comtipation, Ossoarets are the Ideal Laxa tive, never grip or gripe, but case easy natural results, Sam ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY (0. Chiesa, Montreal, On. , or New York, L 2h wer is sadly disappoint | ™ i that his fish fail to acquis hs .e 4 . , y 8 pid "oe , -4- ! : A tint for which he has so i : is ¥ ge Mr. Si ing in vain, There have been m in- | FY h J : . 3 ; ; As 1 ¥ 8% 1 stances time and aga i which the fish | = li Mr. Fox, of © : for General | PEVEr 41d ¢ ge 10 tue 1 lor, | Jo Reeds NA that d t a {| but grew to be several years old, retain l ot [ A tom h le to General | IDR their white, silvery, youthful com- | » “& sy ym fond ho has all along refused to | Plexion. Ordinarily, bowever, the fish yo) . 2 i) ! entertain any such proposition. as have | develop the golden shade in less than a { 3 also Mesars, W # and Luckenbach | year . i 1 8s vid The | wt terest is manifested | First, they begin getting dark, some ] ~ v " among state officials In the case of | times becoming almost black. From the . A { | Sheriff Martin and his deputies, who | dark complexion they begin turning to | 2-8 TY TE 4 $k were Indicted by the grand jury at] the reddish shade, and finally come out o W Wilkestinrre the other day for the Lat- | i, 41) their glory, full fledged goldfish ¢ ; tiie. || onli : ; timer shooting. There is one true bill " " hy of er : “ip for each man killed, and one for the The food has not, as many people | ! 3 0 victims considered collectively. and | ¥aPpose, the least thing to do with col 3 Our New Line of Suits and Over . t the ; [ these bills all charge murder. Thirty. | OTing the fish. All the fish are fod ex Re in £ i Gi Sidon g ; six true bills were found in the same | actly the same thing, toasted bread two | 850% pop lar prices. a now on our counters HN way for felonious wounding against the | or three times a week, and nothing else Ia fF : oh o " [ie vy same defendents, It is understood that | is given them for their subsistence. The oo ite SEAL SH. dd en) 3A.00 and $10.0 y J from this the defendants can claim | gun seems to be the necessary agent and | | = A] separate trials r can elect to be trie 11 the only one to complete the scheme of J J : Fhe : any men a nature, and even this sometimes does | & - : 2 ap 4 oh 3 th » ih y | Bot work ou easfully. | re | |] 7 of Mart and his deputies The greatest difficulty with which the fo 3 » IM [x “t ‘ t to stand toget] I'he te] 8" idfigh raiser has to contend is the pest | 4 a : Tar nt f lawyers Garman and M | world Snakes, cats, coons, frogs and | fn : Gahrer to the se indicates that the | insects innume o are all fell destroy- | vai [ prosecution will be pushed with vigor | ers of the goldfish, and the crawfish is i & a a hans Rushing the New Capitol. by no means a second in the destruction os . ; Secretary Haywood, of the capit | which he can work when he gets in the | ©“ IH} comt n, rece i A letter on Sat- | neighborhood of the finny tribe. Some | F505 rps urday from Menry Ives ( the archl- | one must be kept constantly on watch | Ee A te : stati i thay , eRpReta t nave | at the season of the year when these is FI : AOE of the canis ing 3 dy t} a - ox | #ects and little animals abound to eee | 3% t: 3 ae Their completion will be followed by | That they do not get into the water of | advertisements inviting bids for the | the pond where the fish are | i“. i g work. On Sunday Secretary Haywood | The sting of some insects will kill a | Vows ei iva and Senator McCarrell, two members of | fish in almost every instance. Spake ES ; 3 the capitol commission, and Attorneys | feeders and some other well known in- FIs i 4 Robert Snodgrass, Lyman In Gilbert | sects fly close to the surface of the wa- oT : bv od and J Hay Drown, Ferrehemting the | tor in the summer time and with the ©. Guyer, Dunlap, Knox, Imperial and Young's ‘ & commonwealth, left for tabur a f . 4 . ! . ’ ] Sammon Tha CT oh ig hos greatest case touch the tiny Hitle fish 4 wih Hats. R100, 1.9 . R1.50. &1 5. 89 00 £9.95. Lx 4 Junction proceedings appealed to the Swimming near the surface of the pool. furs a > . ; y ' o£ A | supreme court An egg is laid on the fish or a stinger yod £2.50 and £3.00 SHIT and Soft—All Colors. Perseverance lodge, No. 21, of this | inserted, and either will invariably Fat city, one of the most venerable Masonic | Prove fatal be DAWD | bodies in the country. will celebrate The freaks and unueual developments | the 118th anniversary of its institu. | in the fish are the varieties which will | | rh tion on Nov. 10. Invitations have been | always bring the best prices in the mar | ad pi sent to about 400 members of the lodge | ket. Odd and rare colors and spots upon : and Masons from other lodges. The list the scales are the marks which are pro | 3 of speakers has not been completed, ferred by fanciers Unusual shape a in | . E K W E A R but among those expected to respond Nabans atte : i 10 toasts are Congressman George J the fishes are equally popular with oddi- C Jenner of Gettysburg, General J, » ties in colors and will causo a fish wd 8. Gobin of Lebanon, Charles M. Stock | Pring as good a price as if it bad orange of Hanover, grand chaplain of the ore der; State Librarian Egle, who is ex- pected to give a history of Perseverance lodge, and Senator 8. J. McCarroll. These officers of Union Veterans’ Union, departements of Pennsylvania, have been elected here: Commander, IL. M. Bunnell, of Oakford Command No. 25, Scranton; first deputy, Jacob Beck, George A. Custer Command No. 1, Washington, Pa.; second deputy, left vacant for appointment; surgeon gen eral, P. G. Rumberger, M. D., William K. Verbeke Command No. 12, Harris burg; executive committee, J. ©. Jolll- son, of Apollo Command No, 18; L. C. Bosh, of No. 22; ¥. Sanders, of No, 18. The charter of George (3. Meade Com- mand No. 26 was annuled as being ir- regular and illegal, WILKINS. or purple scales in physical developments the great varietios are in rospect to the tail. One never finds two headed fish, but those with more than one tail are plentiful. Two, three, four and five tails are quite often found on the fish and sometimes even kix, but the latter is very rare, Of course a fish with six tails would bring n handsome price in any market. Goldfish are often kiMed by overat- tention, but sometimes by lack of atten- tion. The two things which above all should be avoided are overfeeding them and failore to keep fresh water in the aquarium, An even, moderate tempera. tare should be maintained, and should be kept in the dark at night. es New Neckwear in Pufis, A soos, Fourin hond. Tecks and Bows at ov, " 95 and 50 cents, i BELLEFONTE, Chieago Tribune, ONTGOMERY & CO. 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