THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 9, 1901. 4 The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, . PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR. ( CHAS. R. KURTZ {EDITORS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price If Paid in With N.Y Advance reas ta Week World EDITORIAL. PRESIDENT McKintEy and Russell Sage have united in warning the coun try that prosperity may be shattered un less the people stop spending in Wall street so frantically that had PERHAPS it was all for Chicago Professor to admit that right he down that never kissed a girl, but it was suggest some girls might have kissed bim. right ungallant for bim to - J. PIERPOINT MORGAN, the New York millionaire and trust'organizer, has given the English a genuine scare since he pur chased their The magnitude of his exploits is bewilder- ing them. best steamship line. - | true to their own interests 1¢ Philadelphia wants the state capital THE TRAMP NUISANCE. removed to that city let it offer a sop to furnish the site and put up the public The row in Clearfie!d county last week, buildings. Put up or shut up. in which two men were shot by tramps, - has stirred up considerable comment in Tug democratic primary election in be held attract very the state papers as to how the nuisance Centre county will Saturd ay, | can be best abated. A great many opin. fons have been given in the Philadelphia June 1st It wi little atten there two offices of Prothonotary tios as will be no contest for the | Inquirer and the remedies are many and peculiar. To our mind Bellefonte has the factorily solved this We seldom see a tramp about the town, he § put Attorney adopted the right course, - that it [7 is expected that the for reason seems to have sati p K ‘{ {the tramp nuisance in place adjourn on June Ist, after now ssion for four month . in Session L ’ and if he does happen in, on learns tant measures have been pa Y : " portant u i Ww that our authorities will a ball and that time and the Goy., has made chain on him and make him work on the se of the veto power thus far T use ( J 8 streets [his information seems to have the Now if - MCKINLEY having a glorious and wide and the and town in th been scattered far ' NT ; 1 hig " 1 and h hobos steer clear of town time their topping place they ry ity he state would continent on ' 1 Same policy the Keystone state ar 1 be rid of the nuisance the would Town receptions, to wh the Presi- 3 cep ’ ch the Pre hip authorities could adopt same of these United States, by yh method and in that way life to the sition, is entitled y tramp who happens in - this state and he would soon the taxpavers of Penns more congenial If he would goto fol the les tate chairman Creas follow th ad of state chairman Creasy | ome other state thi ald be. BO Chile in this sn e1's Cf i the ill be in th ummer’s campaign, they will be | ory of ours method, and then Mr: ] ve Oo work or starve Tramp 1" . ’ safe landing at the polls next Nove Mr. Creasy has an unblemished - Tue wild era of speculation on Wall | street, the past few weeks, surpasses all | records. Conservative financiers pre dict a ¢ rresponding panic as a result A time of reckoning will soon come and | somebody will suffer, ———— THERE has been no recent public men tion of John K. Thompson's, the boodler, threat to cut off the upper end of Centre county and attach it to Clearfield The btoodler sake, to get away from Centre « county. no doubt, wants, for shame A to the Je APIE} way to the dr off and bay t get the FARMER can n trust gets for Wheat in Chicago bas the eastern farmer can | is another poit country to their minds to keep voting that has legislated the tence - GENERAL BOYNTON, C., has serial story on ‘History as She in which he shows the The South has long contended of Washington, D issued another of his 1s Writ, that the histories of United States are a chapter of errors that this his tories of the war are concerned and has mass was the case as far as all northen ded by the been bitterly sco saying GurreEy and Quay are reported as being in secret session at Harrisburg for ' the purpose of coming to sothe coOncilisiont kind of changes should be as to what made in the present ballot tion laws. Neither of are commissioned for any the ed that The members of hous should have sett ago ders like men, instead of i Tre Guffey-Quay pariy i nonsense mind, is the to our members ating tion on senate enough both 1 the order to in what ’ sure ap imp What view a election system democrats to inter senator for state legisiation wrong rediculous nonseuse miliating to democrati - i IT weer, that while law is being demanded 1 pothing can be done without se nding to | Washington and having Quay come up | to Harr what the like? We elect bers to the house and nigh half as many senators, and no isburg to tell entatives | | must be | our repre » ‘honest ballot law | as to gain a wer two hundred mem legisiation is had unless Quay issues orders and says what shall This presented to the people on every meas be passed humiliating farce is enacted Why once ute proposed to be Quay makes all the laws not abolish the legislature al and save the | terests poiitic | has in | countries America, where tion for honesty and integrity, PASTE JEWELS the champion of the rights and be of the great mass of the body New ¥ rk World An Is Side Philippines as a bome a hoy As a member of the lower house | who went to the volun for over four years he has made a 1¢ iblished in at receives the admiration and the Word ls ¢ ) reads like vdorsement of all bonest mer be commit sons | The erect saloons, of h there re upwards ofan apito hereever it is plante forty the lic s has had a wt b fect watchin complaint ca in against those ho Pow kept county and the caution obs Thomas top has rk ed cens } 8 8 works . ‘ licen ha the above change the better than « of the states rue regarding (vermany ed States we can pect a war ere long between the two aimed that Germany t the stronger wishes Monroe Doctrine so foothold in South she has some settlements From that point they would continue and wishes to extend her dominion over Q ie westward R. R agricultarel dis- . along Sj ce Creek to other territory. There is more probabil th ; main line of the Penna traversing ty that these rumors are sent oul for an the (1h rich limestone and the urpose, for benefit of those \ other pury t, that would furnish considerable people who furnish the government with | sup plies, so as to create alarm and induce the and be a onvenience to great ammunition and arms, and other those sections . home government to enlarge the million dollars spent upon a session, and have Quay announce, ' I pass the following bills, and instruct my Gover. por, Stone, to sign the same / . PriLADRLPIIA bas at last got rid of its building commission constituted some thirty years ago to superintend the con. struction of the city building In the or iginal conception of the project it was that finished in ten years at a cost of §3.000, expected the structure would be 000. These figures have been expanded to thrice ten years and $25,000,000, and although the commission is to be wiped The men who voted for this steal, at the time out, its task is left uncompleted, knew it was a steal, and were denounced for it during '66 and the democratic legislators The Commission was authorized who voted for it were then denounced as boodlers, same as the few traitors now at Harrisburg who helped recently to elect Quay. Grand Warden diff iti cuites | Many China quiring as to the election of officers of that the Philipines will soon be present army and navy The Cuba the of our readers have been in with and troubles in are subsiding, while it is thought {the Grand Lodge of Pa. 1. O C. Meyer, Ey the three men named for Grand Warden O.F.as) the force , of this place, was one ol in reduced and there will be a lot of fellows of soft we believe, are more anx thrown out snaps These and " of the Grand Lodge. The vote, recently el ends " " their frien : y : announced, for this office, was as follows 0 Stir up ew sirife anythin . : : v jous to stirrup an trife than ¢ Ww Samuel A. Steele, of Pittsburg, received else 50 that the high-salaried armyof- |... 1 © H M1 vole Meyer, Bellefonte, 4515; and ficers need not return to the former pur: life subsis P. Hockersmith, Shippensburg, 1495 Meyer Jas by honest There something attractive to the average army suits of civilian and win received a he ind. Should he allo hi very toil their own tence is year was 1rd and Steele pame to be ce wear gaudy uniforms which are Aaa officer - gaudy u used next time there is little doubt bul snangled with glittering decorations and h " pangiee K K that it would be at the head of the list ace and brass buttons, Its an easy life for these drones who do Jit | The arm ot : J y Fhe International contractors, in times of peace, miss many | Convention will be held in San Francisco, golden opportunities of amassing great Cal, July 1821, 1901. Rey. Ge W. IS » wealth by suppling the government with | Stevens, [ewistown, Pa, a member of . the committee and having charge of the food and other munitions, Ves, we most | oq) part of the state will be pleased have another war to keep these chaps | io answer any inquiries with reference auntie untiess - Epworth League Convention. tie and draw fat salaries. Epworth league employed by the government. to the tours, be a | emigrate to adopt the same | 17 woulda | flattering OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW. Continued from frst page and Clearfield), corrupted from Moos hanpe, that is, Elk Stream had its Mattern's Mudlick Run, above Julian, name from the lick on John place before the year 1754. Muncy to the Mountain, originally applied at Mont county mountain commencing 8 gomery Station, in Lycoming and ending at Tyrone. From Mins ink where there are Minsie Nippenose, corrupted from Nipeno-wi, like the a name indi signifying umimer, cating a warm and genial situation, Nipen, suinmer Mountain, commencing the in {0 Mills, down Nittany applied | range at Dale's | College township, and extendiug | county, within | | six miles of the river alled a into Buffalo valley, Union early as 1768, Penn's Creek, called | July 6, 1754, Kaarondmmhah Cree about its n s8, John Penn | by the settiers 54-04, yy BIg and marked on Scull Mahanoy, Maboni, a lick deeds source in the cay corrupted from is styled Mahanoy in as late as 1772. It has its e four miles northwest Mills, and Susquehanna ly of Spring empties into at Se nusgrove in aw of ’ Boggs wet vd ooked fr the eflect © an “gobble and hind the ruse, shot and kil the first tree to walch ed him A mong settlers of Milesburg and vicinity were the following families, an addition to those mentioned else. where namely | the Greens, Lees, Shirks, Barnharts, Antises, William and Moses Boggs~the latter at one time partner of Roland Curtin in the irom business, These Boggses, it is said, were not re first settler ated to Andrew, the - For Supervisor Two years ago the legisiature passed an act regarding loose stones on the pub lic highway which does not seem 10 be familiar altogether to township saper ¥ V } visors and road commissioners directs these officials on the first Monday of April each year to make a contract with one or more taxpayers to remove and take away loose stones from the main traveled highways al least once April, May, July, August, September and | tober of that | compensation to be made to the persons each month during June | each year. It is also provided | employed shall be credited to the road | tax assessed against them, Ia many parts of the state this act has so far been | given no attention, but it is one of con- | siderable importance in the townships, the | - | It's usually when a man speaks with. out thinking that he says what he thinks, \ The girl who calls a spade a spade | often tempted to call a man a rake It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption, Don't neglect a cough—take Shiloh’s Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The of better than years of illness. “ ounce prevention "1s “1 suffered for years fre and lung trouble ¥ Spent yours in the Dak t 'L o relief bronchial frequently tas and other parts of Keturped cast and A few bottles com jer it the greatest of mm 8c h sed | coms YT. DETCHER With 7. L. Camp & Oo., Brokers, Buffalo, N.Y Shiloh's Consumptbon Cure i=230ld by all druggists st 28ec, 30c, $1.00 a bottle, A prtuted guarantee [ose with every bottle f you are not satisfied go to your druggist and got your money hack 77 Moltory Zener Yi J ag EFONTE. FA Write for iHlustr withou!l cost te you consumption. Sest lis & Co Lekoy N.Y. SIS EE IIIS NIST IIIIIS All Grades, ALL Priee \ - 3 Ny ° N N S S N Q e fy ny ny n . =, , ny , N N S - . Ny ’ TTT TTITT TITTIES TIIIIY. rrrrssrs Boys’ Clothing. w ‘ y 4 thin Wiles at cam i the i i that Hassocks K of sivies ta of the a SAVES Ig mothers patience ar {1 thread Sailor LTE psi An Three Nails mmense variety stvie Nlouses. Vestee, Two or piece ' wih with su and colors Com pare thie } th Same price OURS IN Fe . » al 3 AL y yin : vy) ne On Ton Hi ever seen Madras at [ ever saw assoriment un have sian Hlonse Peronlon i) re Liv mostly Sail st line one Indy nicest ine SI, THE GLOTHIER, Reynolds’ Bank Bldg. Belletonte, Penna. TIT EENTNINTINTIY. mi '
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers