uewIyO® A 2 we CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET of Last Week's State Convention Closing Events GOOD MEX WERE NOMINATED ireme Jostice Cot nthe W Dilrent Num inses Five Sessions Held t has two law judge the term Ff NN | : “ p bh erm o satanic Ewing ident judge of tl rict, exp red, Judge Mesterezat became president of the district, which position he n holds CHARLES J. RRILLY ~The nominee for Superior court judge, was born in Phila- delpbia in 1856. When years of age his parents removed to Williamsport, where be attended school. In 1882 he entered the law offices of Candor & Mun. sou, concluding his studies in the office of Judge John J. Metzger, He was ad. mitted to the bar of Lycoming county in 1884. He was elected district attorney of Lycoming county in 1889 by the largest majority ever given a candidate up to that time. Mr. Reilly has been an | active democrat since his majority, and served his party as county chairman 18 He the electors ou the democratic ticket in 18g6, from 1854 to 1859. was one of He has been admitted to the Circuit and f the U |] and Superior rict courts nited States and the Pennsylvama. supreme courts of for St slate miatawissa How occupie L Hoo £, Wi0o wa lock Have: AY afternoon MH the twentydwo killed cighteen were copperheads. One was 20 inches Ong, one 2 nches, two 22 inches, three 23 inches, five 24 Inches one inches, two 29 inches. one 11 inches, one 34 Inches and one 18 inches. making a total 460 inches of copperheads There were two vipers, of which measured 30's and the other 11 inches, making 63 'sinches of vipers. One bark snake measured 15 inches and one garter snake measured 20 inches. In all there were 5581; inches, or 46 feet 6% inches of snake one —— Elected Teachers i The Centre Hall schoo! board elected | their teachers last week and fixed salar. les as follows : Prof. Wagenseller, $60; | D. W. Gels, F. A. Foreman at $32; and | Miss Anna Bartholomew, $y The Centre Lemocr BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, PLUNDERED BY THE TRUSTS Men Prices Soar Higher. Many Are Thrown Out and TESTIMONY OF A SALESMAN Discharges Gis Raises of! Fron Been Made tang There probably is not an indus try that requires a protection of more than 10 per cent ad valorem, and it is 10 oMalin what is provided over such percentage in the tariff that leads to the formation of what are commonly spoken of as “trusts,’ “Tarif! for revenue need not be considered The expenses of the Government must, of course, be pro. vided for. Tariff for the purpose of equalizing against foreign bounties or foreign discrimination does not peed to be justified, Beyond that there is no excuse for giving to one industry a protection of 100 per cent as against 4 per cent for another, or any more than 10 per cent, “The result is that the Govern. ment fleeces the community at large in the interest of some favored indus. try. “Tariff laws shoud not afford pro. 1804). tection exceeding 10 ver cent to any industry, so that irrespective of the form of doing business, individual or corporation, the people, that is, the consumer, would be protected. A the tariff laws are and have is the consumer, i. e., the great m of the people, who has terribly I, to the great advantage of the feres In 88 community, beer ew of the ‘communi 11 hb rom twentlyaix and the express company ou of that expressage for § don't often happen ard >— A Present tor Judge Maver At the Democratic state convention in Harrisburg the Lancaster delegation pre sented the chairman with, a gavel made from an oak tree that grew on the "Wheat Innd"’ estate the home of President Bu chavan. The same delegation also had a gavel the exact counterpart of the one | presented to the chairman, made for Hon, C. A. Mayer, of Lock Haven, which was placed in the hands of the Clinton county delegations with instructions to present it on their behalf to Judge Mayer a — ~The citizens of Millheim are taking a day off, this Thursday, June 220d, and will hold a basket picnic at Camp | Thomas, Union county NEWS ABOUT THE FURNACES |" >™™" Rapid Work Being Done on the C R. R. of Pa. Bridge IN BLAST JULY 15TH Wm. H. } DaBois Produce Co berger mat Of and Miss Sherif! ARCS ana Da daughter of ex Dale formerly Clearfield county, but now of Patton Er ith Rumberger is a Register G were M1 Ww married at Tuesday ol son Rumberger, of Bellefonte -— - Dewey Independent to one of not accept the residence which was to be purchased by popular subscription and presested to him. He will request that the money be employed in establishing and maiotain. ing a sailor's refuge. Admiral Dewey has written ais friends that he will ————_— «The Logan Fire Company will go to Lock Haven on the 4th to help celebrate. — YOL. 21, XO. 25. FACT, FUN AND FANCY Paragraphs Original And then the 1 of one On the morning of his famous battle Admiral Dewey stopped fighting to eat, but the indications are that when he re. turns to the United States he will have to fight to stop eating Almer—"This here paper mentions ‘bout diplomatic relations with Spain bein'r esumed. What air diplomatic re. lations, anyhow 7’ Josh-'"Reckon they must be the kind thet uses their vacation ter visit our farm." It is the Inttle words you speak, the little thoughts you think, the little things | You do or leave undone, the little mo. | ments you waste or use wisely, the little | temptations which you yield%o or over. come-that are making or marring your | future lire Selected and
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