4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 23 1901. “ily Fhe Contre Democrat, Slo CHAS, R. KURTZ, PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ CHAS. R. KURTZ S / R. { EOI TORS CIRCULATION OVER 28500. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price ie If Paid in Advance. .... With N.Y ta Week W EDITORIAL. IT really seems that instead of convert. mug his party Representative Babcock, of Wisconsion, have to recant or face a charge of heresy. mates, will Tue America's cup races have lost interest for the American people. They ill mot be a national affair but only a local New York matter, Probably nine people out of ten will now hope Lipton will lift the cup and give some genuine American and not a collection of snobs a chance to win it back. —- CENTRE county clear of a debt of §40,- ooo which stood like a ghost facing the | taxpayers, has vanished under demo cratic rule, and in it ace is a balance | in favor of the unt This is gospe and gospel tell t ti party that yi it wi do as ies 5. leas farmer to pay the b The get tive tariff system one man who never even under the profes is the farmer. He pays a subsidy on nearly everything he buys, but does not command one on anvihimy view he sells In of the fact that thous ands of them in eve state in the union ontinue to vole for a protective policy, they may accept the new and welcome another ‘sign of destiny it as another avenue for the disposal of their surplus money. A score of trusts are today farming the farmer, and as long as a large per cent of his vote is recorded in favor of the tariff and the party that fosters trusts, the process of farming the farmer will continue. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, ETC, OUR FORESTS. , coun. | itis | } | that districts of The Democratic voters of Centre a notable fact the depleted ty will meet at the regular places for mountain Centre county holding the general elections in their whether from lumber operations or from 1 re fiend, are being election districts, on saturd rane 1st. 1601, to elect delegates to the | covered with a new growth of trees, some county convention | from seeds of trees different from those nder the rules of the party that stood upon the same spots previously 10 the destruction of the or that ill be opened at D close ginal timber, m The delegates chosen at the | Hections of territory five years ag above stated time will meet in the Court | were bare from above named, use, in Bellefonte, on Tuesday June | HOW how thick young growth at 12 o'clock, noon, to nomi- | from five fifteen and twenty feet in one candidate for Prothonotary, | height, and these twenty years hence will District Attorney ; | be five delegates to the next years KE nate one candidate for trees for fence rails and in fifteen Democratic more will be large enough for State Convention ; to elect a chairman of | railroad ties. the County Committee, to serve from Jan. Thus does Nature work and provide, uary 1st, 1902to January 1st, 1903, and What man lays to waste, needlessly or ise, is simply a battle against Na. the wanton to transact such other business as may otherw appear before the convention in the in. ture, in which the latter will show terest of the party. mastery. Had there been no destruction of our forests by various Apportionment of Delegates ‘a methods, one half the magnificent timber | of delegate | satitled as any once the boast of Centre county, would | | } iving roots a source | still remain above its of wealth to the county and its citi running into millions of forty years ago the e the embank: na fe ndstone wagon and caught a teiephoue pole and held himself, thus escaping injury bine made for the boss in Philadelphia last week, did not make any the img ression pon the people general Y. whole ef fect was upon the stomac he of the bood ers seated at the tables, and those dot ing on the couches under a spe ual manifestation - > KANSAS A bill that used to irrigate her lands are all | Stoue regulating the salary of the super going dry. Well, what is more natural, intendents of public schools, According Mrs. Nation has made the stale go dry |to it Centre county would pay her super. and it is perfectly proper that the rivers intendent £1400. Herctofore it was $1500 complaining that the rivers {a awaiting the signature of Cov should do the same, and $1500, | basket from | OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW. | conti ‘ re rut rin ped I Page baggage, In 0ing vhich led to they ‘were compe the road three times.” Oa the ays Rev, Ettwein, “1 moved on g miles t it Th would be a couple n above Howa Here a halt of a day wa Roth and come again to the front On Rev and made, 50 a enable “Bro the other the Ettwein, in company with Cornelius William, morning. advanced early in the “Up to this time,”’ he says “we had passed through only a beautiful and fertile rigion of country, but now our way led across the (Allegheny) moun tains. On reaching'a summit, when eight | miles along, we saw the bold peaks, be- tween the West branch and the Juniata, like dwarfs, and before us stood giants. | We were compelled to encamp on a dry elevation, and to fetch the the aged 10 or his station to station, was water from foot of cripple, carried by mountain,” A poor , who had widowed motker ak, and having “expressed a w washed Sore Lungs d lung d by a cold and Weak lungs sooner or later . all igh weaxKkent mean « onsumption, wows Shiloh’s Consumption ure Bic Quay baniuet that the ma | Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. Bb “1 coughed for years «= had hemorrhages Doctors said 1 was in last stage of songump thon. + Had gives up all hope. | Aoally tried Sunon and It cured me completely, Am MES FLORENCE DREW East Oskland, Cal ] today In perfect health ™ | hiloh's Consumption Cure is sold hy all druggists at R80, 800, BLO6 a butils, rin guaranties Ir you ars not satisfied go to your druggist and get your money baek, Write for Mastrated book on consumption Cont without cost to you. S.C. Wells & Co, LeRoy, N.¥, with every bottles, | : ' a Ce E—) == Co Gr — Ce -— “0 en a, CS — — — VO i — f— - — i gy DD — vi— R— oo — Av (— z oo — —— ED oo — fal ho gy VO — Gi The Greatest OIL season’s most stylish Clothing 18 chance to buy th GREATEST because you are given a " CS. you but look ewhe _ £ ] AS stonish vou 1f that have astonished othe £ it values offered e will « < AL PFI66S THE CLOTHIER, han those of t July or Aug. sale. 1668 i ALPT Look at every clothing line Bellefonte, look at ours---see for yourself who will do you the most good 1n as well as ours to look this line over. aled nte. en equ Bellefo er be ier 1 » ne lothi Ave C at hi an 14 y ~ ALPFIG6S » 11 - far below the actual worth. Al PFI66S nterest 3 i It is to your » BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. t SIM, Reynolds’ Bank Bldg, Allegheny St. “
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