TITTY FOR $1.50 __» You can get THE CENTI DEMOCRAT and Weel Pittsburg Post, both o year, This is A BARGAI bp CHAS. R. KURTZ, ca. and Prop. AN OPEN LETTER FROM SWALLOW The Methodist Preacher Uses Vig: orous Language AFTER QUAY AND HASTINGS Will Continue His Campaign Upon the Origin yl Lines He Gives the Republicans Things to Think About A Postscript to the People Fave Swallow & esting that he 1s begun the fight “t 4 s¢cualor 8 ople [ae for a maximum pn of £2 per squ oot for plain plasteris worth £1 a fool lor flooring w ¢ cents; $2 for cents; $4.25 a worth $i You have neither denied these flooring lai worth 8 foot for marble wainscoating and so on to the end statements, though published and mark ed copies were sent you They have a 1 nearly the here at Harrisburg $0 been made by our speake rs every county of the State, and in court house with your friends present, but no one to deny Another possibiy refer to which is the fact that we charged you you with violating the plain provisions of the utant ind together with Ad Attorney Constitution General Stewart and General McCormick, who was cognizant of it, of the House and Senate voting for the bill, per and with every member juring yourselves in the passage and ap proval of the bill, by which Stewart takes $60,000 more salary than be is by law entitled to Another we circumstance that charged and your administration with increasing the expenses the State by several hundred thousand dol. wis you of lars io starvation times, with selling out | the oil producers and dealers by signing the ' i bill, by line and the repeal of the pipe people of the entire State IgRDing the traction combine bill Another circumstance possibly to which was the fact that while there you { were in both the Legislatures of 1895 and 1597 honest men, true an jority, including many controlled under forms signed most steals, drunken janketing gre ate | though you the same kind this year. Another circums enice in the campaiy ng a place OT WwW BOSC re § pons iC ohn Wan rimmed the hans med the cents the Knee the arch ommonwealth hotel, bowed their mock worship and mingled their irunken hiccoughs with “Nearer, My God, to Thee Nearer to Thee to be ‘chief You have kept your vow but her.” You have, as far as in your power, butchered the manhood and wom. Adhe. on to you because at the head of a par still ts rank and file, has butch a church, leader, Sun anhood of our Commonwealth ty once pure in its leadership, and largely so in ered the moral force of many pastor, deacon, elder, class day school superintendent and religious newspaper wr Vou have butchered the sanctity of the Sabbath, the integrity of the ballot | box, the reputation abroad of our once Key State, tate politics fr 'm ‘‘the science of govern. ment that men have for years closed their nostrils glorious tone and to a pool so **dirty’ decent and passed by on the other side, You came from Florida, got on your knees to Martin apd Magee ostensibly to “get out the vote,” but really to produce enough votes in the two cities to over. reduced | BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, SUDDEN DEATH OF JOSEPH FOX over and Crushed by a Coal Cat K noc ked IT OCCURRED ON SATURDAY Few Moments Thereafter hooting Lars gteran Attended of th ful news, the entire comm heard of this Mr known « shocked when they and untimely death Fox was one {f Bellefonte’s well itizens A bonorable the of and considerate towards his man of the highest integrity, in all his dealings, conscientious in discharge of every responsibility, liberal views | fellowman, he commanded the respect of all good people. He was devoted to his and home and family, in his untimely death their bereavement is truly great Mr. Fox was a veteran of the | He enlisted April ate ate war yand, H, rd Brigade, 1st in He the service until the grand review and was IS61, as a priv in Company Peun'a Vol., and was assigned to Div Patterson's army remained in honorably mustered out June ist. 1865 In that time he was in many severe en gagemenis and some of the bloodiest bat He of the bravest men in the ranks, | ties of the war was considered one bo New Line Ww. Kk ary and general manager of the home | telephone company of that place, has been engaged by a local company in Goodhart, of Millheim, secre 1897. CHIEF SHIKILEMY'S GRAVE Found the Middle of ond wit Mi of H . o-——— FARMER GORED 1} 3 1 wa order to comtrol the had a was attached the animal had finished drinking, ¢ was made at the farmer, who wis knock and then The daughter heard his cries and both ed down began gorit with its horns farmer's w ed for the barn yard, As soon as eve they saw what was going on they hurried ly ran to the barn and got two pitchforks and began prodding the enraged beast's Of course this drew his M1 holding on to the rope sides and back attention from Santsell, who was still and ring The the farmer snoceeded in getting into the pig ladies ran into the house and pen. broken, his arm fractured, besides being otherwise cut and bruised .o-—— Death of An Intant Child Douglas Woodson, the son of Rev. C, N. Woodson, pastor of the A. M. BE. church, died | his parcots on Ridge street, Thursday | evening at quarter of nine, The cause | of its death was whooping cough; was 4 james infant at the home of He was badly injured, collar bone | PROCEEDINGS [IN COURT udgmer having to attachment attaching a un the hands of executor of Jokn of John W ecember rights, issues and profits Barges 1 father : decreases on _ whether issued and s of the w to whether handsof the: converted into pers iain and Joseph Smith have assigned thei terest in the attachment and 1. C. Condo Iaintifl ecial ver the plaintiff, which vi rdict is as follows: We is now alone the p dict ou Tuesday morning find tor plaintiff against R. B. Bariges administrator d;b.n.c.t.a. of John Bartges deceased in the sum of $194 levied of the interest of the said John W in the tracts land in ywaship, Centre county, Pa., the | first contaluing gixteen one-half acres. and the other being woodland | containing sixty acres; subject 10 ques. a1. 10 x | Bartges two ol { Gregg ! and come the vote of the balance of the State. | gyyder county to manage the installing | month and 2¢ days old. The funeral | tions of law reserved by the Counrtee continued on page § | of its exchange and lines took place last Saturday afternoon | held Tuesday morning, Judge Gordon's | “ & 0ST NEWS ~~ | THE CENTRE DEMOCHAT and Weekly Vittebaurg Post both yenr fer $1.49 All the news worth having for the LEAST MONEY one NO Aged Beech Elizabeth Linn 1 h Linn, ded Bee fe h Crock Saturday " sof a fall, which she 1 week She was 82 vea: a Peath of a Child Bessie Dell, an infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. H. Hall, died on November ath, aged three weeks, —. 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