| | WAR BREVITIES. « June 9. there thie Take Conditions Coolly, Royal makes the food pure, The constitutionally lazy wholesome and delicious, He right, man suffers most this hot weather, can not find « Thursday any temperature just s0 be frets, It in no big had been # The ard vessels sunk by Dews leet will be an fo. ¢ and un Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa s000 buy a Lightning Freezer believed hat now sweats anb swears volunteer oSinD while huntiug ant ugpented United Stat a contract of us toilers who neither vernment will + 1h hy anisl Nn sweat nor swear more than with ex. | BW isting surroundings. There are acres of comfort and gallons of satisfaction in be. {ing able accept with a pretty good hings we can release Send the News Publish It f our THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1808, H R R (K ET DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION. ' CORRESPONDENTS | tion of political bossism and the emanci- | T awk (2 ared Fr lo rink more | litical slavery; the overthrow of political | Ihe News Gathered From Various shade aud fighting flies than do the vest | ing out of the reproach and shame that | : { has fallen upon the good name of our CE ow rarrasvie mml) is consistent HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO complishment of these purposes we earn- | | estly seek the aid of the people, irre- What Our Army of "i f the sta to and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local mom . semealy Ww ae Cry o Ie starving and oppre H : unit u of Cuba for from | misrule of the Spanish gov Gladly Published Wewill t having come up before the peo- | e Democratic party by force of public HOWARD en ] ronout i | enan mand and the ad. | ra-g0s, with the accent ou the las v ¢ the lier Po Continued from 1st page DEPARTMENT | pation of her people from a galling po- | | corruption in high places; and the wip- | Sections fret. grand old commonwealth. For the ac- f Alert Correspondents See spective of past affiliations, the tyrangy Happenings of Every Community Will be 1 (1 beloved land, we rejoice that aggressive | opinion compelled congress ministration to assume the and demand that the murder, oppression, | crue § practiced upon, ana the system. atic starvation the peovle of Cuba should cease or our government must in the interest of justice and humanity, in- | terfere and use all its power to compel | in the Spanish government to acknowledge the freedom of Cuba. having re fused and rovernment having under ct lawful authority interfered, and jucnce WAr exists be tween our wernment and that 3 Children mand of the administration Friday, June Sunday. I. M yery Pa poony. of yronounced . yronounced Kad-iz +O ~ leased ere 1a The Le t anywl IRWIN WILL OPPOSE Spain out cnough to them properly conser ¢ of Spain, | f Span onl Exempt From Civil Action we ae. . church 1 4 ’ fi} prosecution of the war, of thi Red, 1g by the vard L + i needed support to the war w» in both mer end that the Rn oa} 18 declared freedon stored given to between us complished, HE CHINA ANNEX Ag y : and peace re puiaritly, as G. R. Spigelmyer. < FORTIFY... DELE( sO MAE eady % Business Uncle Sam SAW HIS DANGER, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Quotation Note Further De n Wheat | « res The wo ing the park SIZIDE up he morning I , of Lock Haven daughter , Teports a . hen t t should enlist at once Odd strange | i | : F. Some Mau was {t : riong t seen ranks of e dwelling du Such wt often be found. Robert Holmes, LL.B L AR Deen Mrs. Wi R10 «f mers. attractions will On Sat Beezer, of rmed that Iw Bellefonte were horses shamefally rening reo inf lefonte { oung DELAYS are DANGEROUS pe wh ) en y Sw I a] driving ove of Na borate shaweluily ©-&& them and the would-be ladies had the Montgomery & Co pleasure of walking home Progressive Ciothiers, _L. T. Eddy, superintendent of the M BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. pare ar of | Havana army 15 | I. Goodhart, | Against Farmer, § v aol Th taltahifat | agony eel gr Bio gs, ol | “Great Scott! In another minute | morning in the city ball, ying at | U'd have walked right into that h lel™ 10a m y -N. Y.Journal Harry Sunday w Mrs L Bradley. ~ . 3 1 ina Philadelphia SHO Ww A 4 Jal ains were bron t H.P John begin AFTER THE CONCERT Mever. of ith his Bellwood, spent parents er OW The BL inter land r : hosp ere and buried in vy afternoon Friday little Inoghter of Calvin Zimmerman, left CLEVER r mother's side to piay in the yard _ AT wortly afterward her mother missed | [HI \G SPFRI wr. (N. james Carson her and started to look after the child Twr.(\ P.)=M. G. Ardery, | Ohe y : vr. found her almost drowned the | wl "” . rain barrel Had the been nm Avior Twi Samuel Hoover ¢ hem 4 () )(): — ow ster the l wld . Unions Twr.-(, G. Hall ave heen numbered with the past (E. P.) r(M. P.) Jac Margaret, | #.80Q prime cavy York SPRING mn mother 1 EUs tlie girl w seconds | Ri Ve ing Miss Fo i riled at Bal i y Carlos | F. Carbonell i h a { from a Bi; } " the WALKER Twp. WALKER Tw Harvey Stover WALKER Twr.( Jos. Emeric - ep mar r bh Weas PINE CREEK If you have a Brother, or Sister, N Father or Mother, Son or Daugh or Aunt » Cyrus Hoy Julia Bower and Mrs. Kuarr, of ahis hp Food Caused Pain ter, Uncle of course you have-living of the country you can give them an appropriate gift and one that will be appreciated by sending them Tug CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year. Costs you only §rto doit, and will keep them informed dur: jng the year about happenings in Centre county. Would that not be the clever thing to do? WELL! [ GUESS YES !! un some distant part Wort Twr.—A. B., Williams There 1s more Catarrh y than all other in this section of the diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doetors ronounced ita local disease and preseribed feat remedies, and by constantly falling to | cure with local treatmeet, pronounced It incur | able, Selence has proven catarrh to be a con | stitutional disease, and, therefore, requires constitutional treatment. "Hall's Oatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, | Oblo, Is the only constitutional eure on the market, It is taken Internally in doses from 10 | drops to a teaspoonful, It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one hundred dollars for any oase it falls to cure, Bend for clroulars and testimonials, | Address i F.J.CHENEY & C0, Toledo, O | Sa 8old by Druggistf, Tee, | For $1.50:~You can get two weekly | newspapers for a year—' The Centre | Democrat’ and either the “Pittsburg | Post’ or the ‘Cincinnati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money. Aaronsburg, were guests at Creorge Bow. ers on Sunday. Edward Wiser was very unlucky one day last week while edging staves on Stoner and Stover's stave mill, he sawed two of his fingers off and injured the third finger and thumb. Dr. Frank dressed his wounds and Eddie is getting { along nicely. While coming home from Coburn, on last Saturday evening, one of our boys by the name of Thomas had the misfor. tune of falling from the foot-log across Pine Creek, in the water, Tom says it was too dark, he could not see to walk straight, made a turn and fell in Festival at Eagleville, There will be an ice cream festival held in Kunes Hall, Eagleville, Satur. day evening, Tuly 2, by the Ladies Aid Society, Proceeds for church debt. Music by band. BheWhy do they call those great musicians artists? He-1 suppose it {4 because they draw so well.=N. XY. Times. Eggs For Hatching The prices below are for a seiting of thirteen eggs. I guarantee all eggs to be fresh and true to name, and from first-class stock: Light Brahma. ....... Buff Coching. ........... Partridge Coching.............. Barred Plymoth Rocks A Silver Spaugled Hamburgs..... 60 M. B. GARMAN. tf. Bellefonte, Pa. Spring Time Is Here, So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood. Guaranteed better than the best. For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. {| national | of 41 to 22 | the hous The new war eonale revenue bill passed the last Friday by a vots Having it is now a law Democrats Oppose Annexation, Washington, June 15--At a caucus of the Democrats of the house last evening resolutions were adopted de- claring the sense of the Democrats of the house to be opposed to Hawalian annexation as a consummation that would prove injurious to the Interests of the United States and contrary to the long established and generally recs ognized policy of the government. The action was taken after an hour had bees: consumed In discussing the ad visability of adopting any resolutions upon the proposition of annexation, All entered the caucus, however, upon the distinct understanding that the action to be taken would be advisory rather than mandatory, and no Democrat iould be bound by the resolutions. previously passed | | Hood's Pills Catarrh of the Stomach Cured by Mood's Sarsaparilia, “1 was taken sick about a year ago with eatarrh of the stomach, At times | would have a ravenous appetite and at other times could not eal. My food caused me excruciating pain. I was running down #0 fast 1 had to stop work, My friends urged me to eke Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 did so and soon began to feel better, The disagreeable symptoms of disease grad. ually passed away and flosh and strength returned. owe it all to Hood's Sarsapa rilla.” Many Lo Commivos, Neth Brookfield, Mase, Remem Hood’s Sarsaparilla 18 the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 0 cure Liver Ills; easy @ take, easy to operate.
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