4 The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - EDITOR & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | Regular Price - #1 5 per year If paid in Apvasce $1.00 + " “CIRCULATION OVER 2600. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKE] FOR PRESIDEN WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, f Nebraska ADLAI E. 5T1} i | VENSON DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETS 1 A } N HON. P. GRAY MEEK EDITORIAL BRYAN AND Tie was when a great stastrovhe in China would have been relegated 1 the bottom of the column on the inside sheets of the papers; but now Lhe world bas awakened to the frightful danger in the heart of It hele wipe away that lurks owery Kingdon of its future the | wes the western powers 10 their jealousies and stand shoa!der to should er to face the yellow pest in the great battle of Armageddon that is to come The world has grown strangely forget ful these days, of the terrible scourges that have in past centuries swept down from the east and blotted out civiliza- | tion, M'KINLEY CONSISTENCY. William is primarily a | politician, McKinley He his When he thought silver popu- | He voted for free coinage along with Bland when Later he Wears principles lightly. lar he was a free silver man, ryan was a boy at school criticised the Democratic party ‘or not doing enough for silver and told how much more the Republicans would do if they were trusted with power. In the Republican convention four years ago word ''goid the was afraid to have the mentioned. Now he is a partisat the A representative I'he trusts are represented there alread gu several! ways and it is right for the ia borer to be in the cont of the nation 100, - Tug print cloth trast, contr ng thirty mills with a capital of $10,000,000 has decided to shat down for one month 80 as to boom the already tremendous prices. Twenty thousand employees are thrown put of their jos, Ob, this country is certainly prosperons ander McKinley's trust rule—prosperous for | the trusts, that is. | | | Though the national campaign has During the past few weeks there has hardly opened, there are not less than | been an abundant amount of rainfall | that has bzen a great help to the farmers | of this The scant ten tickets in the field, with a prospect of two or three more before section, wheat and of the aatumuy. and hay | Here is a list were a very crop and it was felt that had portion of parties their | nominees for their great fight of the year: | that the extreme dry weather prevailed during the the earlier dent summer might have the effect of a shortage i other crops, Corn and | nderfully in Forerunner. Men's Suits, > x x x 4 x | po | KU a sehr Te Ce nd Fur Al . on Liv Basket Weave: OOOO VOOC OOOOVOOOOO00 INISHING GOODS DEPAR Underwear. Straw Hats. 15¢ and 90¢ a Suit. and at 19%¢ Felt Hats M { cents. o) | 39 and cents. Hosiery, 11c, 19¢ and 3%. Space and ink is very precious and will have to end in quoting prices, but everything will be sold in the same proportion as above the same old way of “Fairness and Squareness.” sale is now going on and where it is held. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, SIM, TH Reynold’s Bank Building, Allegheny street. Remember everything must be sold regardless of cost or profit. During this sale everything will be conducted in You certainly can profit by giving us a chance. Do not forget that this CLOTHIER, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.