THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 24, 1899, 4 The Centre 3 rmocrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn cireu'ation, of this paper, for the past year, 188, was OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price . . $1 0 per year If paid In Anvaxce $1.00 Special Club Rate I be Tag CexTrE DEMOCRAT will year with any one of the below named papers, At the following low rate With Cineinnatti Weekly Enquirer New York 3 times-a week World sent one #1. L IB Year. Sma extra com charged extra and es nspection of « Rate 5 per inch, per n special posit Advertising space, short time d position, ete. will be mates only given upon Local notices 10 cents per tl DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR TREA WILLIAM T. CREASY STATE a SUPREME 0 HON. 8S. L. MESTREZAT ERIOR CHARLES J. REILLY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. EDITORIAL FARMER'S PROSPE Ome ate y accept some ¢ but when they market the aad ! supplies the OTL, And the Mi te more fully ir img h ation bas benefit will know how mu minister tion, - ih - AcCorRmDiNG tothe New York Journa a majority of the states are committed, or as well as promised, in case W. J. Bryan desires them io secure the next democratic presidential nomination That does not say that he will the nominee, but it points out clearly the be man's remarkable popularity with the people, and their confidence in his lead ership. During the past four years, by voice and pen, he has constantly been be fore the people discussing public meas. ures. Despite all the predictions of his political enemiey be to-day is more wide. ly and favorably known than ever before. There is sense and reason in him, some. thing which his critics hesitated long in conceeding. FOREST FIRE LEGISLATION, J. T. Rothrock, Coms. of Forestry, says: “Evidently public sentiment has had something to do with making men more careful not to start a conflagration in the woods. The railroads are also yedr by year becoming more careful with their ashes and their sparks. It is, however, very remarkable that the one vear, 18¢85, in which these laws of 18g7 were in force rom § G4,327 an unprecedented saving of the loss by forest fires fell to £5 1.148 £40,681 in the year 18¢8 “The fire laws passed in 18g , the act of March 10, stables of townships ex-officio fire ward. are two First ‘making Con. ens the extinction of forest fires.’ “The I'his O71 second act was approved July Pi of appoint per. act makes it the duty the County Commissioners ‘to sons, under oath, whose duty it shall be 10 lerretout and | } t 0 punishment all ons or corporations who either wi heaper or better? Certain The n cle atch trust secures a more mi monopoly, and is able to put Bio its own pocket the money that forme eriy went to feed and clothe the wo work. ing managers peopie in the Passic factory, If is cannot become millionaires fast enough this way they will raise the price of matches people matches, whatever the } peop must have rice The ques tion for the American e 10 settle is whether these nnn rupulous monopolies : this are to be allowed 0 repeat Passi episode until there is no competition left - Tue republican hosts are in session at Harrisburg, at present, and the forma. tion of their ticket will be whatever the Quay people inust on having, - “ a... — THe CRNTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent to any new address until January 1, 1900, for 20 cents WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, August 21 If the administration follows its present method of showing its confidence Os to its in General logical conclusion there will be a new commander in the Philippines before the fighting ampaign It began, to show its confidence had men opeus, in 1 aed Geperal Otis, who mtinually lared that 00 were all he needed, by issuing the necessary orders to make th trength of the army in the Philippines 40.0 men; then it was le . decided to make it 50,020, and the orders under which the ten new regiments are recruited will raise tke number to To logical the next should name a new command army ine Prox ceeding ion with the order last tén regiments h | on Denartm : pat : ministration of the war iu the languishing beyond its successful! conclusion - Corwensvilie Tannery Burned Alley Brothers & C of the independ ent tanneries in the state, was ¢ mplete The which is ys tannery, at Car wensviiie, one Argest ly destroved by fire Friday night loss is estimated at OC partly covered by BAUTAD Ce Three 1 men f hundred are thrown oul employ ment Will Ge 10 Loganten A Lewisburg exchange says that the Kulp Brothers have fully decided to ex. tend the Buffalo Valley railroad into lLoganton. The men are now at work on the extension and are working to. | wards that borough. RECENT DEATHS, Mrs DELLA KREAMER (~Fri- day evening Rose Della Kreamer, wife ) K Rose of Charles Kreamer, of this place, who had been ailing for the past eight years The de. ceased was the daughter of Jesse Kream. with dropsy died at her home. er, of Aaronsburg She is survived by and the following brothers of Will creamer, of Bellefonte; her husband Robert Ki T.W. George Rumbarger, of Williams. Mrs. Harvey Hock, of Madison. and Mrs, Annie Seids, of Sunbury, and sisters camer, iamsport Mrs, port burg ; The remains were taken Monday morn. ing to Aaronsburg where interment took place Tuesday morning Greene, of this place, d South Water She had alway 4d Precaution eves theory animals carry diseases and 1} to the pets belonging to households where small ed POX 8 COB About one month ago my child, which is Aifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting, 1 gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty.five opera tions of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- thiea Remedy was recommended, and 1 decided totry it. 1 soon noticed a change for the better ; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it Is now perfectly healthy. -C. L. Boaos, Stumptown, Gilmer Co, W. Va. For sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Belle. SOON founte, Pa. IN OTHER COUNTIES INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. Continued from 1st page m The mine and fixtures of the Uni Philadelphia is eminently § the of The metropolis of the Collieries company, near Houtzda scene a National were herifi’s sale on Tuesday D. at greatest manufac. Ramey. turing State in the Union, covering an area of 130 square miles and with a popu. al ’ kK. A L¢ about 1 30,000, it is but proper lation of that there should be shown to the world Ameri and thy W own Lo an progre the triumphs the Founded in 1/ commercial mechanical n Pe un, ur delphia has gr manufactures and the second ci omnes * in the ION RATE 'e 18 occasion the Company wi PROF. HAMILTON'S 5 Baby Thin| Then add a his summer? 0 his milk three times a day. it is astonishing how fast ne will improve. If he nurses, iet the mother SiSION., & od § take the Do You Clean Your Teeth? REEN'S PHARMACY, ONTE, BE YOUR OWN BARBER Saves Mon Time and Patience. THE GEM SAFETY RAZOR. €Y, Safety : frame entire CIOANINE : ean bes while shaving ‘ihe CEM. Si PRICE, $200 THE CEM SAFETY RAZOR is without a rival becaus man's dressing table or traveling Dag is oom ha sharp for moving blade is PERFECT. We guarantees to Wie Sear MANY aq 0) ave “00 ANF) Wa9 IRL YEN Risounrias ‘mg TAI] °q pay “0 sug ¢ sud payesien Fries, $1.80 The Gem “mows” them all swiftly without a “pull. Ntropping Machine and Strop in position, ready for stropp ng blade No beard too harsh, none ton downy
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