4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 21. 1899. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn clreulation, of this paper, for the past year, 1808, was OVER 2300 COPIES PER WEEK, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $1 If paid in ADvaNce $1.1 year with any one « at the following low Cinelnnatti Weekly 1 oF New York Jtimes-a week Wor Advertising space, posit mates oni) Loca t DEMOCRATIC STATE WILLIAM 1 HON CHARLES DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET EDITORIAL GOT LLED DOWN im numerou ob are taxes whet gO to tion the It not ha bh be tothe The peo thotoug HL L 44 wh : was explaine an-pr who would repuabil ote for Herman (or of M1 them to vole for a temperance out going the That, no nominating Mr Bot | heriN, and the : nomination Hartsock will enable man with. | democrat ticket their pur to doubt, wa Hartsock want to endor or Prohi! ists don't man elected Iv Thomas Fisher should be elected this time, for county commissioner, some parties wonder who would get his vote for Commissioner's Attorney Billy Gray and Ed. Chambers both thought they were getting it last time, and neither were in it, That railroad pass seems to have fixed Fisher for the other fellow. THE PASSING OF REED, The Republican party Lincoln's death has regularly and in- varibly driven out of its rank all the ever since in- tellect and all the statesmanship which it possessed, Under the direction of the office-grabbing and spoils.seeking politi. cal bosses it has gradually come to pass that every man ot independent mind or “ been obliged | 1s a long one ley, Chase and Summer, " ler himself, one of the most arr the Reconstruction leaders; Greshman, and nc uch men a wan, E JW Imunds, Ree vy Mason troved Prohibition Ticket The Executive Committed of the tre County Prohibition party held a meet Len ing Monday at Green's store and placed : ’ the following candidates in the feld for sheriff-Wesiey A. Hartsock, Auditors Christian William T We understand that furthes ot Huston Twp. For Juck, Unionville oro Irwin, Union Twp they will not make Any nomina- tions - Drevios Releasd Wednesday RENNES, Sept. 20 all rumors to the contrary, Dreyfus was not released until this morning. Notwithstanding | TRANSVAAL CONTROVERSY. Continued from first page vaal republic constitute a breach of the London that are conventions and conse quently said documents annulled, Hen -, he argues, the g still in force Possibly lain’s is a flaw in M Cham but it is backed there argument, This but not up British gun ort of reasoning won before, against the 0 ; vernment now makes a very They are the TESS and hoo ‘1 om of the in certain RASS freedom of speech, for it is crimin al to hold publi no | of Johannesburg for trial burghers The any meetings They have ywer in the municipal government and when they appear 20 belore javies of Dutch do president has the right to expel member of the community from the republic without trial In fact, everything possible has been done to elimmate the Anglo Saxon yeast that bas been leavening the Dutch lump of that distraught republic The government's method of protect ing the Netherlands rallroad forms an. {other grievance. The charges for car. | rying passengers and freight are right. ly The average charge of freight in the United In Eng- These complained of as exorbitant, States is hall a cent per mile. land it is three-fourths of a cent, figures throw a lurid light upon the po- tential earnings of a railroad whic h, like the from 610 24 cents per mile. Netherlands, charges Although there are many minor one the of the these are the main grievances nitlanders, and it is because ol that terfere in the the rij of the England demands internal affairs Rov ernment, London convention notwith- tanding Whether the Boers we WEDDIN Hat Opening---Men's usher Philip , Alexander I he Spence, Briscol, It In M. Ha Chamberlin, of Knoxville YanWinkle, Danville, K John Wallace Reeder Allister bridesmaids nes Coy kendal and Harper At and Mc The Laver Tenn thar and Thoma Bellefonte Miss Mary Mass Miss Anna Durham, N. C Miss Del Miss Beaver of were more Norris, Melrose Walls Rebeca Smith, Wilmington, Media, Pa Miss Mary Pa Miss Lord, Orange, N. J. Miss Anna Gettys, Tenn and Miss Harriet Gilbert, Harrisburg, Pa Promptly at the appointed hour the bridal party made their appearance and to the time of the beautifal strains of the Louise firma Risley, Matlack, lewishury Jessie Knoxville, wedding march from Wagner, entered the church, The forma tion of the bridal procession, down the main aisle to the altar, was an alterna tion of two ushers and bridesmaids, the bride, leaning on the arm of her brother Ww. 1 by her maid of honor, Md aitar the Reeder Mi in-law, Co cand attended (rrace Parkes of Baltimore, At the formed in co the ’ arrival of the the groom and hi for Knoxy i Tannhouser, by presents received. These most everything conceival and silver plate, cu bronze, aggre linen, r in Bn Late in i groom departed an extendes 1 picture vaiue al- solid gold 1a and hings, ' and nousana EARLY OPENING OF Fall & Winigr Glowing For Men, Boys and Children SEASON OF 1899 & 1900. Neckwear Opening---Men's, Women dren's Foun haa and Women's Handkerchief Opening---Men's, dren's Hosiery Opening---Men 8s | | Underwear Opening---Men's, Boys’ & Chil Umbrella and Women's, nL LLL Women 8 Mackintosh der by the best cutters and tailors and Chi Opening---Men's aren s : Aren 8 and Opening of fine Woolens for Clothing made to or- Montgomery & Co.
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