4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, I’A., . ————————— - he @ entre Demorrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actun average paper, for the past year l OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price 3 er If paid In ADVANCE $1.0x Swot ei ALi Wis Special Club Rate Tue CENTRE DEMOCR year with any ol at the following Cineinnattli Weekly New York Stimes-a Ww DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, ne y1'¥ LESLIE MESTREZAT HON. STEPHEN COUNTY TICKET - rn {W. H. TIB JOHN H. EDITORIAL. THE JUDICIARY IN POLITICS ge of hotly ¢ n the repub ngaged in the contest can party ——— - reat deal about Wi on the fight benehit JCAr A § now in the republi ng candidate is an party the democrats, If any democratic building un dissensions among republicans to carry him safely he builds on a foundation of sand. We predict that with the election of delegates to the re. publican state convention, on Tuesday, the 25th day of July. —————— A ———— through the Light dies WoxpERr why our farmers are so mum on ‘prosperity.’ Fence wire bas doubled and wheat is 68 cents a bushel, NEW POLITICS The Times published at State College | in its issue of July 6, 18gg, certainly un- | dertakes to establish some new political principles. ‘If our party leaders,’ it says, ‘whom our party has chosen, make | mistakes, or in any way come short of public expectation, it 18 not our cons entious duty, and it 18 not loyalty to principles which the party represents, to | the cm turn in and further weaken oining in denouncing tl ‘new politics," 1 elected a man, publi tation and they , Or even pro bad vicious and oppressive 1 unaer } | the theory of the Times, nended hoon nenaed Deca Gov, Stone must not be denounced, not condemned, for taking from the school appropriation a million dollars He about him or his acts, i$ a republican and how ever or wrong, is according to the T loyalty to the republican party. known that at the sessions of ills were introduced 1 amount of cach lax 0 i ctured, and any one of them . } to pass there wou nost trenno S OH oe mon OUSLY Oppos then chasing their bread and they are after their ies the butter and We can res two boys have Therein ewe) what a soft thing these but are unable to discover wherein lies their power to pull votes for the boss. Do they for a moment imagine that the peo ple are ignorant of the motive prompting Wouldn't the machine fare better if it would cut down their political activity useless offices and pay fair salaries for of creating chief services rendered, instead sinecures for men whose seem to be to execute and draw their salaries’ il — . CHAMBERS’ salary is $2,400 a year and we are informed he has been absent from Bellefonte twice on official busines and was gone a whole day every time, duties machine orders | wou | Ail events FRIENDLY CRITICISM Fhe Americe ry over their great task in They Government imagined, we far having dominant Tagals, the d welcome them a Alter a very would acquiesce in their ru got that though Theeba probab worse than furmese hnding Call for troops | ALY NAN MARIN leterm matters There in William McKinley conduct. Four more years at £50,000 a year is tempting, even if it does cost the nation thousands of her young men and millions of money ing on public sentiment to « ne course in important method, however - HAs any gold advocate recently called your attention to the difference between the price of wheat and silver, ———— THE contest now on, between the two factions of the republican party in Centre county, waxeth botter, RECENT DEATHS. He bere until 1855 afterwards beir in Centre ountly remained t 81 5 busine of ' 3 4 engaged in business in Shamokin, Dan ville and Springfield, I In the fa he appointed in the Pension was remaining years tina June 15g ince thatt been a llefonte, in his home “An-law J Hays tz 4) 3 10 the study © idered an auth writen ¢ f the m of piection The § mittee of Messrs Harris Edmus Blat ] Fred Wallace Blanchard Reeder and R A Perfect Is one which does not LCatharnic wrench the sys lem or leave it weak and exhausted, A perfect cathartic is found in Hood's Pills, They are praised everywhere, and after once being tried they soon permanently take the place of the old fashioned dras- tic pill, such as “our grandfathers used." Hood's Pills are the only Jills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla and they great. ly aid that medicine in ita cleansing and and purifying work, OOOO 0000000000000 CO000000000000000000000000000000Q »OOOVOOOOOO0000 Q O00 C000000000000000000000VOVVGOVVICIVUOGOO0O000 BOND DOOD DODO OOOO0O0 0000000000000 00000000000 0000000000000 00000000000V000000 2000000000 . arte nth press busines my stoned nica Charles Tripple, has the Adams Express company Ty wen aps agent for at Hazleton, Pa Hazleton > ashabitants and as Mr. Dubbs has is a city of full charge of this office it can be seen at pee what a responsible position itis Taylor, who Has been express 1 Bagle Valley road Harry messenger on the Bal for some time past, hae been given a bet. ter position on the Pells Gap Road. His run will be from Bellwood to Pan xsulaw. pey and be will lay over aight at Bell. wood. Only recently Edward Rine another Bellefonte boy was given a position by the same company at Punxsutawney and no doubt he will give a good account of himsell, | | road Company wa tickets from Bott wainis ’ idianapolis, (at rate of Is Baby Thin] Yi summer? Then add ittle SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve. If he nurses, let the mother take the Emulsion. se sd fo: all draerion.
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