Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 11, 1900, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA., JANUARY 11, 1800,
CHAS. R. KURTZ, - -
Aotual, average, sworn eciroulation, of
paper, for the past year, 1800, was
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year with any one of the below named papers
at the following low rate With
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New York J-times a week World
DEM. COUNTY COMMITTEE, 1900,
K. JOUNSTON, Chalrman.
Districts Chairmen
RBorou .
Bellefonte, nw Tohn Trafford
on s I H (serrity
v Geo RB Meek
Hall F. A. Foreman
Abe Weber
Homer Car
Sn
Istw , Lubens
ind w. Ira Howe
Te rdw J. Gr
Philipsburg enry
Centre
Howard
Milesburg
Millheim
Philipsburg
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EDITORIAL
TRUE SYMPATHY
of castles with a noble nan
possessor back of them are
loyalty by Ii
the British
beral contri
and are now
Americans. We suppose th
natural and prope
view, Iti
on father-in-ls
through American opportanit
juired to not
but
government
should be re
decaying families,
the
oppressive
people
should have
British
war, There are
|
born in the
been born
hall abroad, or who, lik
Astor, have left their «¢
country’s good and only
they are greedy to escape the payment
of taxes levied for the protection of their
property Some good, however
done the other way, as these
tions in aid of the Briti
Americans to give
It is
applied as that sent t
Transvaal
France in the revolution
If it is true
tration organs,
the country wi
the
July, it seems |}
be
War re
000,000 for ling next
ps should
taken either t v : he irksome
venue t emove the
1 by
protective dut omtrolle«
trusts It §
the
course of a
however, that
1
admin pposed to either
ily hope for the
passage of the idy bi which
i,
lies so near to the
of
possession
hearts—and pockets
the
overflowing treasury,
the republican leaders, lies in
of an
As long as the war revenue law is on the
statute books, no one is likely to make
any very violent prolest against it, but if
it is once repealed, it would be destrue.
tion to any party to try to re-enact it in
order to obtain millions to
Ho
little chance of relief at present
throw as
bounties to ship builders there is
Before
the summer is over, however, the trusts
are likely to be put to it to preserve the
tariff taxes that enable them to plunder
the people.
-
Tug ridiculous side of the tariff was
shown up in New York the other day
when a returning traveler attempted to
bring in a live mouse without paying any
duty. The
special session to determine whether a
duty must be paid and what would be
the classification of a mouse. . They finally
concluded that it would come under the
head of “live animals not specially pro.
vided for,” and they made the owner pay
twenty per cent ad valorem,
American mice may now breathe easy.
customs appraisers held a
EDITOR & PROP |
OVER 2475 COPIES PER WEEK. |
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The entre Druoceat. Lil
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agoing.
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They are in no aanger of competition |
from foreign pauper mice. Great is the
tariff and wise was Dingley,
this | Stop again until we get to Colombo
'E ON A TRANSPORT.
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and won't
We
once in the
“to drink,” but'we did not,
to drink
morning, and in the afternoon, two hours
can only get water
The Red Sea is certainly a
It is full of
the water
dangerous place to navigate,
rocks that project out of just
We came
last
as if they were planted there,
very near runping on one night,
had
When they reversed theengines
we two search lights
we got a good shaking up.
We
to-night or in the morning ;
Dec. 8 will arrive in Colombo
it is on the
Island of Ceylon, and as we must have
our mail all in to-night I cannot tell you
anything about the place in this letter,
This at We
have not seen land for thirteen days, and
We
was our longest time sea.
I wish it was the end of our journey
at Manila
on the sth
this will find you all
are due
Il my friend
This year,
smaller by severa
may reasonably expect t
for as much, and t
1 be 1
reserves to a
point at leq
below what they were when
ie this year
-
Installation of Officers
1 Methodist church of Mile
was crowded tothe de s Satu
"
ing to witne remony
{ the
@ Genera
made an
The fo
cers
Comman
W. H. Shultz
{ William Eminh
er of the day-J. J
by Vad
.
Of
Quartermaster-Nadthanie
Thomas Wilson
Thomas Watson
ceremonies
Chaplain
Officer of the Guard
After the
ure
were over a
was held
-
General Notice
E. 8
Ti
north
ket
of
will assume control of the
Division, Mr. B 8
Young, relieved from service in accor.
dance with the requirements of the Pen.
sion Department, to take effect January
Ist, 1900
Mr. Harrar's
Williamsport,
Harrar, Division
Agent, covering the Division
Harrisburg,
Baltimore vice
office will remain at
Too True for a Joke,
The following remarkable statement,
for a republican paper was found in
Saturday's Pittsburg Times, but it is
true, nevertheless “The wageworker
| who supported his family on $1,000 last
| year must this year pay nearly $1,200 ¥
: 8
for the same goods—a raise of nearly 20
per cent. in the cost of living, beside
higher rent.”
Their Annual Meeting,
The Sugar Valley Fire Insarance com.
their annual meeting at Lo.
wanton, Monday, and elected the follow.
ing officers: President. D, K. Heckman;
vice president, B. Zerby ; secretary, D,
M. Morris ; treasurer, Dr. W, R. Good-
man, *
{| Peter BK ¢
| Bath G
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| subsc ription, siuce December ist, i899 to
{ date.
CK Hazle
1 J. Otyde
| F, Wetzel
ROLL OF HONOR,
The following persons remitted on
See that the date on your label
corresponds
Ging
Ww.
Garnet
Heed
OT.
Peter Laneck 8
Calvin snyder, Be
Hq M
wman. 8
Stover
John Dorman
Mrs Henry Eckent
J. H. Neesr, Nittar
Blanchard & Ria
John Mills, Runvy
ain, Be
Wm. J. Wolf, State (
Win. Lyons Belief
A B Wolle, Rebers
Madmmeonburg
Hebw shurg
Spring Mila
Ant;
Agnes Spangler
DD. Leitzell
| childhood
FANUARY Ist, 100)
Asermann
Henry F. Stine, Cardesas Cuba
David Mingle. Woodward
John Rote, Coburn
Hannah Ardery Martha
I. B. Apple Punxsutanney
EE Ardery, Bellefonte
M.U. Ardler Hellefohte
Harvey Noll, Pleasant yan
W. Rumberger, Bellefonte
G A Ripka, Spring Mills
Harry N. Meyer. Millersville
Em'l Bowss, Howard
deo Meyer, Linden Hall
Todon, Beilefonte
Nias stown
Wm. Tressier. VF Hinore
KE. H Zimmerman Millholm
Henry Brungart, Rebessbe
James I Strom, Centre Hy ‘
Walter Bruce Wagner, Lewistown
Jd. A. Rannei, Bellefonte... ....
Thos, J. Shaffer. Dakota, 11)
Mrs, Mande Cole, Buffalo
RW. Bierly, Walker
W. WW. Kupért, Zion. oe
JG. Gorham, Eibridge, NA
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Quaker
| of the Orthodox Society of
, | her death,
| 75: h year, a
| and Miss A
Sam Kline, Fillmore
D.N. Neldigh, State College
Lizzie B, Womelsdor!, Loganton
Cora E Ray. Bellefonte
John Ward, SLormstow i.
Mrs, CO, W. Burd, Aaronshurg
SN. EK. Spangler, Tylersville
Perry Gentzle, Beliefont
Garbriel } elonts
1zen
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took
o'clock.
only take the space of other wore im
afternoon at 4
the
place
Tuesday
Interment was made in portant matter
Catholic cemetery.
Not a
1900 Leap Year
Hannah,
her
Mus. JACKSON
wife of Jackson H
home
SHIVLEY
Shipley, died at The reason why
Saturday year, aithough it
had
trokes of paralysis having taken
in Unionville morning
from paralysis, She uffered from
everal
t one on Christmas day, She wa
aged about ¢ and is surviy
husband and Alexander
y, of
one on,
The
ace Monday afternoon
Shiple Philadelphia funeral
Mi
wii
on H
Hannah, wi
, died at the
this
morning from paraly
she had suffered
was
county, :
8, from which
several weeks.
aged Committeen
Not Wanted,
ue
ies who have
ties of the
y
THY YO Tory
= Now in Bellefonte
A Man Eminent in His Profession.
out the State as One of the Most Successful
after an 1ine
Martha Aun
Mary
¢foute
born at
he la 820 She was mar
red
Feb
born
to James ( tats at Bellefonte,
18, 1848 children were
0 them, died
Mrs
parentage,
three of them
Williams was born
and was a member
Friends until
Two sons avd ove daughter,
besides her ap husband, now in his
her They
wes H
ol Pilipaburg the
S “HITVIVE Are
Jolin 1. of! DuBose: 1a of Chicago,
editor of the LL
Htxny
Mt ud
Taesiny
(PARN i he
Mrs fick
morn Wm 3 ook
fe Fhe evid had
stuce the day before Chyostmas
at “ERs 4 Years, § months
and § days. Taree other children sur.
vive, namely, Marie, Agnes and Walter,
The funeral which was strictly private
Hille som of
Csarmty, died
0 from
suarivt ver wen 4
His yw
time of death
of |
and Known Throug
Living Specialists.
DR. A.M. FISHER,
The Ear, Nose, Throat & Lung Scientist
Has Decided to Locate Permanently in Bellefonte, Pa
Offices at McGill's Boarding House,
OFFICE OPENED MONDAY, JAN, 15, 1900,
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The Ear. Nos
tifically by met
¢. Throat
wiern me
m
> a
IBHeTr Ss ©
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Cured.
All Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases
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New Treatment for Catarrhal Deafness.
of which is now curable It is not the length of time, but the hang
case curable or incurable Iw. A M. Fisher can tell in five minutes
Noises in the ear stopped, Discharging ears permanently
Catarrh of the Head and Throat.
Helleved by mild and painless treatment. Improvement Immediate
sid) § pred Tonsils removed by painless method Uranuiated mors
Disease of the Nose and Throat quickly and permanently cured
Lung Troubles.
Chronte Cough, Pains in the Chest, Shortness of Breath, Bronehitis, Asthma. Py the
new luhalation Method the Medicawonts are applied directly to the paris affected Constity
tional treatment employed whens required
Consultation and Preliminary Examination Free, Hours 3 amo pm
NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN,
wpe. WHO HE [IS ut
Ii. Pieler has studied medicine an both continents in the largest hospitals, always pay
Ing nartien'ar attention to diseases of the ear, nose throat and lungs, and in this specialty he
hae been partion ary saeeessful On account of his great cures periormed on the deal and
eats thal patien's. he has had the commendations of physicians in this country and Europe
He has duly qualified before the State Board of Medical Examiners, and is registered accord
ng Yo law pe is here to slay
I» 1 its are iN
] OCCUTTANCES
eYyery
rnlage
shen Lhe
1 be cured of nit
Folypus of Lhe
Throat, Loss of
Novem
Voie
Hours :
Il p.m tod; 7to8p m. No Sunday hours. Consul.
No Incarable Cases Taken. Correspondence with out-
Address Dr. A. M. Fisher, McGill's Boarding
Honee, Bellefonte, Pa.
Office will be open on and after Saturday, Jan, 6th, 1900,
Pam told;
tation Free.
of town cases invited,