8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 25, 1900, The Standard Sewing Machine. NATIONAL DESTINY. CANNOT HAVE DISTANT We don't believe one per- | - The Racket. | THE GROWTH OF EXTRAVAGANCE, How many people are there who rec. 7.9 and 11 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, ognize the rapidity with which extrava- Moving Briskly. ALL EYES ON KANSAS CITY The Philadeiphia Sunday Times will, July 1, handsome lithographed portrait of Mr The p tograph forwarded to The T ne VASSALS Nor On present its readers with gance grows in every department of our POSSESSIONS, government? | Bryan yrtrait is made from a pho- son in ten gives it a moment's thought, ' American Soil Is Our Limit—A mes from 4 4 Statesmen Agrece~Hepublicans Des | by the di himself, ular a faithfu despite the fact that it is one of the most Lincoln, Nebraska, tinguished Every Mechanic important, and concerns every tax payer, | termined to Overthrow the Nation, | Democratic leades and is in | in favor of principle hat the nited States klessness in the expenditures has! There is not an every parti 1 a new jump upward since * de he “world apinion 1 to become a ex pendit ~ ‘ ¢ foment was > S599 they arose to $£593,2 amount was § lar « I'hese figures inde ts. The iS IS as propriation ac truths expres heginning Hanna lose study of them McKinley § are de our vel + Racket buyer, join the Our Offerings for This W are in CAR is { In " a pound numb of our statesmen may procession, eal the fact that Reasons for Buying a High Speed “Standard” Rot tle Two-in-One Sewing Machine. Makes 176 While Others Make 100. William Melhinley 3 y AY enoe G. R. SPIGELMYER CORRESPONDENTS a DEPARTMENTS CONTINUED FROM TH PAGE Daniel Wehater ry Machine ( SARA C. BRICKLEY, a. SECOND WEEK OF THE GLOBE'S eo CENT SALE AL b Ny 14 Supreme fanrt of roanqs Hampt eYelnr ous Nlanders Coa rd Wes - res between K a Asthery Parner Hoste r mar | D8 A gar days Ia hoo Lene awent 6 days \ ween pure We absent 7 ds Bertha ) purchased Stover. absent atwent g days: On egIon 15 sald to be residents the is an indication rea ng ¥ The stration re ling t # " n that w FA. AuMAx, i greenback . ar 4 Teacher i'n Over - . nore re + Ba ON yr . { | e of paper money in | CHAUTAUQUA fg 1 Special Offering for Saturday, June 30th, hy the 1 We will place on sale for that day only, 50 DOZEN PURE LINEN FRINGED NAPKINS, hase of that the road is n ! d 3 " ' . . | yY not f : 4 tha al qu be As n 1 Railroad next week our correspondents will I i ' excursion a " ne ] 111 | in 4 ease note the fact and withhold their abo between the items unt United State to Rico and give her products fr y Af LO our mars kets Relyl superior le gal soundness ond opinion ata some of the part aders Insist that | #tandard bill of the present . ; Porto Rico should be treated like a | If Mr. Bryan is nominated on a plat. test bugaboo that is haut form recognizing the financial plank ) paper will issued fron 1 thi fn July 6 the Pennsylvania bwmpany will run a special from PMiladeiphia and this section thastasana, N. ¥ pecial train will star? foe Harrisburg at 11.18 A. M Connecting rains will leave Altoona 7.1% AM. Lock Haven 11 26 A.M. Round wip tickets, good to return on regular wang pot later than August 4 Por specific rates and time of connect ity Is to . Ameri we shall ) A pr bimetallic | ifi yot Jeft the Republl party in 1586 | certainly should have left it on the passage of the gold to | the following week. Some of : per system our correspondents have not been heard can from for quite a while, and 1t wou'd be interesting to hear from them also cream grounds with colored borders--Our regu- lar price is $1.00 per dozen, session Tun RE trains apply to nearest ticket agent - a ———— Nest of Snakes Wikio walking through the woods near Soja’ Neere recently, J. A. Bennet, of Mungy Walley, came upon a of mitiesnokes. He killed nine of the rep. Wes, the wtal length of them being thirty seven and one-half feet, while the rattles nmnhored seventy-two, den Scinmriors tell us that playmg the bag pipe in the vicinity makes cows yield | wore milk. Bat it isn’t right lo torture dumb. animals even to secure more milk. tin the dreams of republican campaigners v the action of the Anti. Imperialists of the country who will bold a convention soon after the Kansas City convention to take action for the defeat of McKinley. These men are mostly from the higher walks of life, and men who have a strong follow. ing In the last campaign they were agaiost Bryan on account of the money question. This time they consider the | insucial problem a minor issue to the fight against 1uperialism. Republicans are begivning to realize that there isa strong undercurrent of sentiment in this land wr the imperial policy of the admivistfation, foreign country and a tariff be placed upon her products If the second opinion be correct, it is a great pity that Law Officer Magoon made such a mistake in the first. He should have made sure he was right before going ahead. His blunder Is bringing much trouble to the party and making It dificult to controvert those who allege that the influence of the trusts is too potent in shaping the policy of the administration. The Re- publican party has enough to do fight. Ing its avowed snemies without having to fight the consequences of blunders made by maladroit statesmen in its own ranks. Some changes in leader. #hip appear to be desirable —Philadels will make a president that will not be phia North American, Rep of the Chicago platform of 1506 have no doubt he will be him my hearty support | he has a very much better chance for sue than he had in the contest of | think the American and 1 I shall believe CORR NOW 1804 I none but be any and will character leve there fanatics be danger In his election Personally, 1 have a high regard for Mr. Bryan, both as to his moral qualities and his great ability, I may not agree with him on some views, but he is honest, and If elected sontrolled by cliques or caucuses or give | people | have become better acquainted with his | sombines or trusts. - Feller. Senator Henry M., ! FOR SATURDAY 2 FOR 9 CENTS ONLY THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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