THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1897. ) ) { ) Y ) \ vivonn not attend the session, The executive Il NI | { { has turned a deaf ear to the commis i | | } ) | | i i slon's repeated efforts to have him re- | The cuire Democai, Second Week of November Court. | Continued from Ist page CHAS. R, KURTZ, Car Load of Furniture Shipped Royal makes ihe food pure, The first full A tf ( e firs | car load of furniture ever wholesome und delicious, ie S78) nL car 0a Sins re ever "3 iT . fren " eslie } > y : e sume his place on the commission, and nipped from the Philipsburg Farniture EDITOR & PROP | failed to visit and support his wife, save he will probably not have anything to State Leaders in Conference at | fc With the construction " Philadelphia. The commis This suit is therefore brought to recon refu and cousigued to Philadelphia ’ i what was provided for by a decree of ui to which it wa sh Pi CIRCULATION, OVER 1900. Telephone Call nsy. i the court, er damages from the defendant, a broth- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : er of Moyer Lyons, for alienating the M'OODRMICK'S BOOMFORGOVERNOR Regular Price $150 peryear. | .fiections of Moyer ons by induce ian 1 RWANES Y the orig it paid In fe | ments persuasion and intimidation from ai Ay ” Bt sont i a that : : a A Guesses us to Whether He Will Ite- | #ccording to the report of the board of lat Club Rae his wife and turping him against her, fos main In the ¥Fight-=Many Candidntes y Le pu hy re pol mana as the plaintiff alleges everything went For the Democratic Nomination—In- smoothly until the defendant came from | ’ \ : ime from terest In Philadelphia's Contest Mh iY ) \ | Philadelphia, when he began to neglect - (Bpeclial Corre ) | his wife, though sick, and on the 7th day Hau of January took him along to Philadel- week World spend mi phia nowadays, well fm agine that & stat pits had been transferred metropolis, When politics lers egire a con- ference it is always calle meet in onference | | phia, since which time she has not had the pleasure of his company, nor has she EDITORIAL. | been able to see him to speak to him and | has written him but received no RARE COMMERCIAL HONESTY On the coutrary, the defendant alleges | the Quaker - IT y | was held riday last | e gOV~- The commis . 8 decid atin | 18 sold everywhere for 25 cents, he came home on the oth day of Decem- e's Tom y club. - t week, says the | w.| THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE in Philadelphia, § CAN “A case of rather remarkable commer- honesty has just come to light. In | DET, 1593, pursuant to a written request s well-known shoe r his sister Tillie, and after coming | that this conf: 1 dealers found himself so embarrassed by sre did all in his power 1 375 one of Springfield portant ‘ y . | ar to live witl ife. at can gu depreciation in value of stock and the |! live with his wife, ane accounts that he | as r confer collecting a wife ought but tha, difficulty in ¢ a compromise with his | After R ve Dex Hl + would never live 1 fur that Moyer’ iled, and «ditors of so cents on the dollar. rchant, now con , has 10¢ ALL 256 sod DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED {cor wy coef comstivtin. Cuseares sre the bial Liza Ad, STERLING REMEDY 0, (hie ee ag ri, phe amd booklet Pree, . Montreal, Cun. . or New York, 013 BOPP DOPRDPOIOGOPOIODOD RAR TIAN 7, . o Holiday Goods Now Ready 3 XY 2 2 2 K iN sod © Ne *e il Gao w RRR RR Ns *0 ¢ § Thompson Aon wen Swallow, the ex pendi- bar Susoade bs tmemate: in ’ : ¢ palgr i ' ¢ ' ipts hav Many Ambitious Democrats og. 0 g \ ya woh ¢ 5 ° PA HANDKER( 1 Den rati rgoniz ni mie » U0 the machin } n ¢ interest of the ex-goven : m for a tl term. AEA TR oo ALL LINEN FANCY SHIRTS NIGHT ROBES HOUSE LINK CUFI FULI GLOVES 2 HATS SWEATERS for Men, W¢ cents to Rall HANDKERCHIEFS White Shirt ao » Death at Millheim There are those w | eve, however lays n ris A Few Facts ; : that Colonel Gu | brn a | days i n ear lied “a Rachael, widow of Wm. Reifsnyder, at. ion uffey i DUT, and launching ¢ i 1 : alg it | called ''y ex ongressman Crawford ' s th \ WET . . . To rue that and the and mother of J. H. Reifsnyder, Eaq., | | cherish the hope that their loy ranks will | ” An exchange gives what > spn» @. he ounty Millheim Sunday, alty to the cause « e silver Is «¢ re pronounces Lye than that « Pattison, and that or r the other of them | governor next year as follows "As long as " ef OTE . i in | died at her home t | there is life there is trouble and taxes ; ; f | November 28th. She was in her ooth te | OATS R250. easy BUTTONS A widow is never satisfied with her own £ | year. The funeral took place Wednes BALK Itis not necessary to have four named for day morning at 10 o'clock at legstobe a hog. Office seeks a man DRESS SHIRT STUDS 25 «ods with about as much energy as a rogue NES, & poor man, was quite unpe Henator woeks the police, The day h His fac A tear drop plainly glistened $s twins were christene not, it @ Was pale and on his cheek the pia variou » who think ¢ rite had boen perfor he wou make i rong head for next TH IE nia ; quarters 8 Collar Button a Good Pill For when Le nnevivan t Garman, the | tary of War present airmat { the Democratic | ing the con committee, is also of the opinion, It is understood, that lightning might ape propriately come this way, but in any . event his friends say he will continue opened his mouth, and gulped it down. | On and after Nov. 15, 18¢7, the Phere. | o9 ohalrman of the organisation, and 1 ’ 3 l " a : He was relieved of his headache and | Pix flouring mill, ot this place, NOW | that he will insist that the man nomi- ton his way rejoiciog. Afterward operated by Geo. W. Jackson & Co, | nated by the D ocratic convention venit On is ay } ing. . : ' 11 y strate ; » y » fills ‘ went o for th allat bution be feit Will be operated by the Bobi Milling | must have no record that will Justify u . " id ) ’ - Th ’ " 1 n having use for the coll it 1Co, composed of W. Fred Reynolds, J, | 4 suspicion that he was not and is not stined 8 aught . ils A Huntingdon man be ight two pi In mockery so hollow Years ymen and Children from 50 ~~ AER RREY and put them in his vest pocket He The ehotr struck up that grand old hymn 21111 There's Mare to Follow : - 1 11 ‘ v ‘ ght ¢ earl collar button and also bought a pea ; combination of When it came captain colors and yeached put it in the same pocket 1 : . ] , » is time to take a pill he just shut his eyes, Ladie’s Belts, Change of Firm which d« colors campment Captain Paxt syivania iz rich eniough to own a military reser vation large enough and of sufMcient topographical features, adapted to for. mation, for marches of large bodies » UMBRELLAS 50 cents easy rise to £5.00, 24, 26 and 28 inch. a8 in his pocket and found two pills and no I. Montgomery, and Curtis ¥V. Wagner. collar button, --——- She Must Have Been a Printer Only one, he pleaded. She looked at him in surprise. One little kiss, he persisted. Oh, alright, she replied carelessly, If you're fool enough to start the press for a single impression, go ahead, but it doesn’t seem to me it pays. Mr. Wagner, who for several years | | for both Bryan and all that he has or may stand for has conducted Rock Milis, will have | charge of the manufacturing and a high | class of flour and feed is assured. The | new company solicits a continuance of | the present patronage, which the mill | enjoys, and will endeavor to give entire | satisfaction to the trade, tf. Prossix Mirna Co, | The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Post for $1.50 a year. Architects Wil Not Be Pald., The specifications for the new capi- tol, am far as complete, were lald be- fore the commission last week hy the architect, Henry Ives Cobb, of Chicago, i who expects to have the working plans { In shape to award the contract by Jan. 1. Governor Hastings continues to re { pent the action of the commission in { rejecting, against hig protest, the re. f port of the board of experts, and did of troops, Lo maneuver for taking up a i position for battle and to the develop ment and following up of an attack by the whole division He reporig that the department of instruction in rifle practice has under gone grapt improvement in the last few years, and that Colonel Asher Miner, of Wilkesbarre, inspector gen. eral of rifle practice, has established a standard of honest work which is looked up to with respect by the guard in general. WILKINS, Vi MONTGOMERY & C0. ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE,
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