4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MERCH 2, 1809, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, -- EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn elroulation, of this paper, for the past year, 1898, was OVER 230C COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call 1183, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $1.50 per year: If pald In ADVANCE $1.00 ' : Special Clud Rate * Ture CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be year with any one of the below named papers, at the following low rate: With Cinelnnatt] Weekly Enquirer New York 3times a-week World sent one 1.50 11 DEM. COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR 1800 J Jonusstrox, Cl Borp A. MUSSER, / 5. D.GETTI \ irman Secretaries Id res n Name ‘ Bellefonte Prec Bellefonte, n w Trafford ' SW h ww Centre Hall Boro ! Howard y Weber Milesburg Jas B Noll Mtesburg Millhelm Sam'l Welser, Jr Millheim Philipsburg J W Lukens Philipsburg os ndw Ira Howe rd w SM Graham Boro Reuben Glen Harry Cameron, Philipsburg " LP Brisbin Fleming John Meckliey Bellefonte sp 8S HHouy np Henry Heaton Yarnell p John Kelly Roland Lewis Alkey Jono Centre Hall Howard Ist w State College Ntate College N. Phillipsburg Unionville Benner twp np Boggs “ ei “ wp Burnside" College Curtin Ferguson Rush Snow Shoe Taylor Union Walke Worth EDITORIAL. OLD SOLMMERS At Decoration Day. Fourth of raisings flag Love has availe Appreciate ton now--the Judge A ime for him rComrad Williams whom he was ex anxious to defeat for the so knocking out Hasting's endorsement How much real sincerity is there in the 2's esteem for the "Boys i down, what do you f WHAT ABOUT QUAY? What are they doing with Quay’ is the question propounded by many give The latest sensation was ment of his trial, day, to April Attorney asked for a and no one can a satisfactory answer the postpon. set down for last Why the continuance, roth no one seems able to satisfactorily answer The Quay people claim it a victory, as a confession of weakness on the part of the prosecution. the hard to say. The anti-Quay side takes What it can opposite view, We means is only watch and wait KILLED BY PUBLICITY Secretary Alger had planned government s expense, lo an ex cursion, at the Cuba and P , for himself and certain members of congress. A govern ment vessel was fitted up for this junket The exposure of this trip by the news. papers aroused so much public tion that the indigna abandoned. It was a pleasure trip under the pretext of an investigation idea was By this timely expos ure a bill of $200,000 was saved So much for press, publicity by the public HowArp boro went this Probably the advent of two new papers in that town was the cause for this upheaval democratic year—an unusual thing Repub licans say reading makes an intelligent man, so that the voters in that commun ity must be getting away former party idols. ( explain this ? their the Hustler from an - Tue Love wing, of the Centre county republicans, scored a solar plexus on the Hastings crowd when they knocked out Sammy Williams for postmaster, It was a decided vic tory -no fone can dispute that, Business in the Pennsylvania legis. lature Is practically at a standstill, owing to the fight for a U 8. Senator, Ir is bard to tell just now who is on top in the republican camp of this county. EXCESSIVE MORTALITY AMONG NEGROES | From the address of Dr. F. J. Shadd Negro Conference | before the Hampton | on the subject “A Remedy for the Ex | cessive Mortality of the Negro' it ap- pears that the negro is dying more rapid: that even under the | ly than the whites, | best sanitary conditions in our large | cities his death rate is greater, and that the chief causes of death among the ne. { groes are the diseases peculiar to infants, consumption and scrofula. On the other hand, the negro appears to be almost, not a rr of the exempt from diseases which regularly ravage homes of white men. For instance, ac cording to Dr. or scarlet fever, the other complaints of a bot climate is well suffer from diphtheria og Their immunity from malarial and known, but this freedom from a number | of diseases is accompanied by a quick succumbing to illness when at tacked. once The negro has been described as the | most cheerful laborer on the earth, the | only laborer who sings as he works, and | this cheerfulness has been ascribed to a | superior strength of body, which among the Southern blacks causes them to de light in outstripping white competitors at labor and to perform with ease and of ine of hard labor that without any sense wear Ness a rout the slumber, ly among with only one thi re are three times as dren Columbia ¢ here . *. The day fits ] colored chi many peog who ¢ young army d summer that it was necessary to reject healthful narrow.-chested numbers of otherwise farmers because they were and stoop-shouldered. So far as muscular strength is cerned these Con applicants the outracted while bending n the fields made for m were sturdy enough lat bowed backs they had « them over their work ineligible tary service under rules which required an upright carriage and a fair capacity of chest expansion As a mater of fact, there is a good deal of error in the popular assumption that the farmer is a more healthful man than the city dweller. The war of the rebellion demonstrated the superior lasting power of the city man, generally weight and physique —— Bicycles and Supplies Wetzel, attended During last week I. C the bicycle man of Bellefonte, Bicycle Show in Philadelphia, where all the large manufacturers were represent. | ed with their latest and best productions Mr handle bicycles again this for the coming year Season, will have the agency for some ol very best firms. In addition, a full of supplies, and repairing will be a lead ing feature of the business. His rooms will be at his shops on 61 South Water street, near the spring, Bellefonte - Gov. BEAVER is another "old worked soldier" who Comrade (7) Mont. gomery’s appointment, and forgot ( apt 8S. H. Williams and Col. Geo. A Are Your Nerves Weak? I they are your Blood is out of arder need anerve remedy and blood cleanser. Rares Celery Barsapariiia gives the best results and has more eal cures to is credit than any remedy known, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation will wreek the nervous system if left alone long enough. Try this great remedy and get cured, Nan ples free. Large packages 1 leenln Mold onl 'y i CC. M. Parish, Belietonte ; Wm. HH. Noll. Pleas ant Gap:id C.F Motz, Woodward. W. MH. Mil ler, Avemann ; J. HM. Grin, Stormstown | L. B MeEntire, Fillmore for Bavard You YOUNG MOTHERS Croup is the terrior of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Con umption Cure sets like magic In oases of oth It has never been known to fall, The Worst cases relieved immediately, Price 2° Cia, 0 ota, and $i, For sale by Krumrine Broa. Bellefonte, Pa. i Shadd, the negroes rarely | the | Wetzel will | and | the | line | sale | HARRISBURG LETTER, Alleged Attempts at Bribery to | Be Inv este We Lh WTR ALi VILL REGARDING PAR It Glves Them the Privileges of Corrs ations, but Does Not Tax the Caplinl Lhe A Bil, nded Traction Mo- Len enta was 1 Lo ap vestiga nguiry d by be anti Quay member from who introduced the subject by to & question of the privi He referred to tae reports of at Lo bribe to an ideration of the McCarrell bill after bad postpone said of the hou Ww \ ion while reports w eing oir ted. He Ma Gen highest member move been an the nor beret of the wit} ns. fron which the same ‘ payable Payment sul ion of = nersh exon ate surh lia} ty veentative with int a livels fo give and search for = the , v tion the I'he bill up the ght the pro though Mr extion ality £350.06) gireams as to be postpone was on second reading state members evident! posed surveys unnecessar of ¥ orest was one of bu y In The friends ia pros id b mi ) eration when there a lnrger attendance Meanrs Fos Xi ! 0 of rh a, and N ] ploned the hill I rest Pa Butler, and legislation The Motor Traction BIH recommitiesd | wi h woul Towler said 1} Ww q pect con Philadel cham ‘win Has stend f T™ have empowered AN Fo k. who Introd of th IVP powers the traction from pr i A bill aimed to take B1.0000 00%) ally in tax from a retell nslness O00 000 is fn the of the of the FH ey the £1,000, and the Ages are gradoally Increased per cent. on £1L000.000 or aver. The hill war introduced by Baldwin, of Dela ware, who sald It was “by request.” At the same time he canned to be recom mitted to the ways and mesns commit tee the other mercantile tax bills, one of nImen lone annn 18 Mi hands wars and means breaine one ommittee of en houae fn a tax wonld he joey OF pereent up te 10 which, from Ah. Hoch, would put en a $10,000,000 retail business a tax of $10. O00, nod the Baldwin, would tax that amount of business $7.500.50, The di in the percentages of this veto from Ge ernm other, from ination in would bring a Nit Ly one person or firm I'o Publish the New I.anwe, san. instead which yon Dem ANDY my to Are # m assertion A Dar yout and « epenker ded the heats law of streets mending the providing that port may be paved on petitions major hit onnte Iw The who Ny in inters | number. o a ter tween badd anid 1 his Mr grow! «ft an debat Merrick Mr. Flinn opposed by Merrick measnre nt to Flinn d¢ he op persons Mr wan the Me Mer boronghs said that was the out i Mr I an 1 other intro Pittsburg 1 inl k's opposi noticed,” his position o the sens was he of Mr. Merri tion to Mesure | sald the Pittebarger that the gentleman from Tioga is in the habit of going to Ke cloak room when 1 eall up bills, 1 sm nol blind, and | know why he does . The discussion ended after a motion © recommit the bill had been agreed to, WILKINS, ght CAR the have | yours Ww. 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Jd. sul ear cond Lhe tion Miles LN Anhomnee 1'emoct at ie ARLIN desires us to for the Weaver, of Grege Twp that he will be a candidate nomination for Register F.O addiess, Penns Cave We are Ancnny, of Pe didate for the to the deg vention authorized to announce that A. G Kuson township will Iw A oan pomination of Register, subject ston of the Democratic County Con TREASURER 1 the Democracy of Centre Oo candidate for the nomination of County urer, and would respeetfully solieit fluence and support suecerssiul or pst SPEER Bellefnte I am a Treas your In Iam Fa alle primaries and | be a candidate for t favow Al the coming ems County Convention 1 = 1 reasurer and would respectfully soll able copsideration of my ean acy J.D. MILLER Walker Twp We are authorized to aanounce the name of H. A Moor, of Howard bora. as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Pemoeratie County Convention EorroR DEMOORAY Please anhounce my name as 8 candidate for County Treasurer, sub. wet to the decision ol the Aheinntatio County ‘onvention, ours respectinlily, i Moshannon, Pa ' B TONER LUCAS. | | | Fe | L; pt move Dr Bul? COUCH SYRUP Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. » Pd i a ho» | ~o ty biov we > 10 Duy your GROCERIES your your CONFECTIONS a tl ever tasted them in boxes or in pack- ages, and few pounds FOCR a4 great wavs, - SOLIDS Meats, Fish, dines, and the whole long line of Soups, Sar 000000000000 everything that one can eat, or use in eatables, and all of that quality that wople who want pure foods, and who enjoy the best, are looking for, Come and see us and we will treat you right. -- Sechler & Co, BUSH MOUSE RLOCK, BELLEFONTE, - - - - GOIN NNNNN00000000000000000 P * M
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