THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, JANUARY 21, 1904; ®he Contre Demorvat,| GHA. R. KURTZ, - .- PROPRIET OR FRED KURTZ, SR, { EDITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULA TION OVER 38500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR | Persons who send or bring the money Ww she office, and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.5t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for Tribune Farmer | iculty, like the man who {of Ia THE SUNNY SIDE. Among the formulae of success, none Is comparable with good nature. A gruff, curt, petulant fellow may reach a commanding place by virtue of peculiar talents, but he makes progress with dif- up stream. When a man has ability and a winnivg mauner, he has a sail spread to catch every favoring gale, ilures could be taken, we think, 10WS If the census it would be found, the most persons | worsted in the battle of life owe their dis- | comfiture to a forbidding mien, It is HISTORICAL E y | EW Continued from page 1 that they were about 150 miles below Fort Duquesne by the river route. As may be seen on a map, the river in this distance describes a The refugees resolved to shorten this distance by avoiding this curve, great curve, and journey due east regardless of trails, by so doing they would be sure to strike the be likely meet Indians river again and less | better to | {| aspired and beautiful words A SPL ESDID THOUGHT. There are some connected with editor. fal work of this paper who have had no practical experience with the problem of how to raise children, yet have ideas. The other day the following appeared in the Lewistown Sentinel, by the Burpham correspondent, and contained such prac- sentiment that we { clip it entire, hoping that it will be read tical ideas and lofty | with as much appreciation, as by us: dren. Now | eannot offer than to Kreuson Love your ¢hl nny advice words of layton give you the Hon, ( spoke these in before the Boe ely | Ye ager pany he works for says “Don't.” that way of going through this world, en times they used to make children go to bed when they were not sleepy and get up when they were, Wake your children with a kiss and not with a club, 1 believe in letting child ren commence at which end of the meal they want to, Let them eat their business, With apologiss to all. 1 t dowploe | In old- & | | | what they want, it is Jack You can’t always tell whether a wife man’s | from the color of a siray hair on his coat sleeve is a blonde or brunette - patent & Davi - Ladies’ kid shoes y 25. - Weather Report. Weekly report— Bellefonte Station. TEMPERATURE to California and the the above impossible to believe that salesman will sunny the train rusry New Or- Prevention of Children Eminently Successful. Many knowingly and very many more | unknowingly are affected by that terri 1 y ble disease which causes more fatalities the Mardi a ! . than any other ailment—kidney and | bladder trouble. Fans in the back and | 1e loins, excessive or insufficient urine, | scalding or burning urine, headache, de pressed feeling, sallow muddy looking | complexion, frequent beart palpitations, | swelling of the feet and ankles, are all positive evidences that the kidneys are not performing their functions properly KriNR's KIDNEY PILLs are a positive cure for any of these organs. Sidney Krumrine, the Bellefonte Druggist, puar- antees these pills and will cheerfully re- fund your money if they fail to benefit | you. One box-—one months treatment of Krine's Kidney Pills for one dollar, and you are your own judge; if you are not cured or benefited vou get your | money back. Remember the remedy costs | 1 yu nothing if it fails. For sa'e at Kr I 'harmacy, Beilefon . | for the Cruelty to difficult | Hesuld In part, do not have your « They | than they [seven the way anticipated After traveling | this oft,” which time they suffered terribly, reach d Little Bear Creek, and still 50 miles from Fort Dugnesne. found more The date your subseription expires is piain- | ildren turn ty printed on the label bearing your name, All gredits are given by a change of label the first tans of each month, Watch that after you re mit. We send no receipts unless by special | request. Watch date on your label, { when death was staring him in the face, Sabeoribers changing postoffes address, and wisely says : Bot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, “The man who has his heart on his otherwise directed, sleeve, who reckons his life to be cheer. We employ no collector. You are expeoted to | fully hazarded, keeps all his pulses go- send the money to this office. ing true and fast and gathers impetus as he moves, until, if he be running toward anything better than wildfire, he may shoot up and become a constellation in the end.” Much is to be said and much hope en. tertained for the professional good fel- low, the chronically pleasant man, It = is not a surprising thing that nine-tenths After . 5 “ 1 , 11 " ( entre Hail | of the offices are filled by suave fellows, | spending many hours in fruitless search OW { " 1 nr 3 11 "| . . JMiilhelm | who soar easily to success against all op- |g 14 they concluded to push on. filesburg | pos Philipsburg | position, as the kite On March 31 they reached . m vo y nt [] dsl i “ig zg Yin | x He 4 riue'’s Fleming | against the wind. Politicians charm | ¢ reek, where the young men again con of ne fortune by the sleekness of their aspects |g ued a raft with which to cross. This WAY and the goodly rotundity of their honest craf 1 as Lew Blagie old his son never rise pale when they hear your footsteps, Always | 8 cent counter, one ] » te . l Robert louis Stevenson, days to wit pecial Ange. Inds days on “out remember that ¢hildren have the same rights during | they as you have aud you were of the most hopeful writers, even should siways treat them The » your dren by love, by kinduoess, by tenderness and not by brutality Now take for example the chil of Billle Look at them, bright, nerly, obedient, and of the most loving dispost tion I ever saw. These are models you should be governed by. When your little child tells you a lle (which I hope it. ever will) don't rush at it as though the abous to go into bankruptey. Be honest with him, A ty rant father will have liars for children. A lle is born of tyranny on the one hand and weak- Owen | ness upon the other and when you rush upon a {| poor little ehi'd with & elub In yo without | ree he will lie as human belpgs. Halse rough to Los ch ists will travel [| pendently throug! yrnla and on the re turn tri The Lrave dren unless Stewart AL y CUR JORT ¥1'TT id igo THE RRSCUE AT FORT PITT. special train In party wil Angeles will be equipment syivania Towr which the from to Los Ar | composed of high grade Ful The way vow became almost impass New York able, and all sorts of trouble befell them Their provisions were goue and their strength was so reduced that they could | scarcely walk, Miss Leininger fell into a creek and was saved with difficulty from drowning. To crown all, Gibson lost his steel and flint, which they conld make no fire. mau | and will be In of a Pem | Ist Agent The round trip rate, $25 from all potnts on the Pennsylvania Ralliroad east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, covers transportation and all ex- penses on the special train to Los Ang in cluding a seat for the Mard! Gras Carnival | For com s and further Informa- | tion to Ticket Agents: B. P. Fraser, Buffalo Distriet, 307 Main 5t nt 8 AT alo; E.8 Harrat Division Let Agent ! Ww. DEM. COUNTY COMMITTEE, 1904. it vavar w dig Districts. Boroughs :~ Bellefonte, n Chairmen Postofice w. J.C. Harper sw, BP. 1, Gareit “" w. w. Geo. BR. Meek Pullipsburg Ist w. Ira Howe ndw. J. W. Lukens “ rdw, Ed. G. Jones Centre Hall W. F. Bradford Howard Howard Moore, Millhelm Plerce Musser Milesburg James Noll 8. Philipsburg John Albert Unionville, P. J. MeDonnel State Colleg J.T. McCormick St Township Benne ron. p Sp Boggs n na Bellefonte cles, ir hand of I thank mother nature that she has put ingenuity enough in the breast of a child attacked brutal parent to throw up a little bre ork in the When one of your ¢ ren tells alle be Chartier’s | ponest with 1} Fell him 3 have told 13 Philipsburg ele deta apply ' when by a | Passenge antw shape of & boy’ end lie, or (+€0 y's ascends | am Passbhk loyd, Gen te P 61 ’ tel hundreds them yourseli, te te, Pa. ah 7 ! adeipt ego the best tell him you have John Grove, Issa Siney Hoy, Ira Conler, W. G. Morrisor Lewis Alkey, Jeliefonte Coil aft was too light, and much time was faces.” | | lost tu crossing. By folle in no sphere is| in whi Yarnell ywing the Monon. Roland Wie ari le . 1; . Seriously speaking, gahela River, ie fort curptien rt Pitt the same eve “ . W.p Burnside SACRIFICE of Furniture! 30 Per Cent. of Original Cost. worth Sainte-Beuve Madame Recamier’s Aprils. . la! 4 p— eanll ing there any art so well woolng 88 | 1hey arrived opposite Says | p, ths | yrmerly th tendshit that of friendship rt Duquesne) The riv that all of mon ai Cr on Y now (AY were Only UAY AFTER HANNA r the river boatmen, When ited States Se oetnator Quay's is us intent nate wa Mark the to remain where they years ago, man to knock lagen over to back had come Suit of Bedroom Furniture 5 High Street, Bellefonte, Penna. bia tad A ACO Now Hasna is figuring around mt I, ta i piece condition They were pirant for President He has Pennsylvania will and Quay across to the fort, where escape axe out, notified Hanna . caused great rejoiciog, and their needs not support him, quickly relieved be Roosevelt: " " The and that if Hanna and his boodlers : wagons under the nv f stop, _the ] ’ po Miles (afterward a will licked this presidential " westward Wal West state delegation will for Rut ollowing some military don’t AYLOR Lieutenant Furniture at this price would drive a fellow to marry, ty Ci et e republic icket SARmue COON in be year, ‘ street and the representatives of some of * - ’ fd EDITORIAL the big western railroads are opg a rect upp ) 0. 4 : sfugees went » Roosevelt and Quay says if they 4 knowing when Hanna and will throw Pen: AY does not favor O1 pe ate some other man the er dent, would afforde against him ISyivania | tration will pa wer 0 the d them, Af at Fort he owes it Hanna ler two weeks of recuperal in the senate voted against aomitting the Pennsylvania boss to a seat constitut vecanse Since then Havna and ( Juay This are guile 3 : they were taken ung Atice Leigonier frigid their greetings. the d event bh * nf " : upon an un the escort of Licutenant Samuel HE | foreshadows gsensions in ithe re. . . As later a np this year ional certificate of Gov. Star WGnel fn Revolution) . ) 1 Bedford, where they trived ow { ' kK & { bY Tue New ker and the eo APU J au remained ne yee ¥ i ' . oh 5) A GR } X [ \ | iv fluer upon rich f the supreme Fort Bedford they were on th rae d ’ : ’ 4 : 220, country, contin _ mbH : 3 LO mrt, is a watter in stats {uo at pr nt, i i rOTk PEXNNYPA the tiement and veil administration accoun { ils ter from all appearances The governor, | ines of safely Eiversations 3 the disgust saul supreme and reg nan fa tH they } re ((< 4 . Pog t : ‘ i {4 An pportunity n presented it f ! he) thing, give them a ! RN : to make the last ) in the race for de . 9 iverance Gibson remained at Fort » bid 5 t thats Dias ART # th (< Bedford, but the rest proceeded wit ant 18 ! Don't be foolish as to | { convoy to Harris’ Ferry, (now Harris Y. Youu roil oa the ground, but not | H) NOW ON. ONE-THIRD 0 6's & Ohlldren's SUES «° OVEFGOALS A large line of them for your selection. These are genuine bargains; not old stock but all new winter styles. seems of members 5 gO io ih court utable republi vertible cans, “‘put his foot im it" when he plan. ped a scheme by which governor Penny w upon I¥ Russia country will Krain an ipan this horses, EO (O0 War We ions to supply for While all the horrors packer could slide Samuel Penny packer seat bench of the supreme court, A! have ~~ ¢ to 21 years’ the they went to Lan sh then mules and provis caster, where Prec ckenbridge remained, going to Ph where they arrived Sunday, May 6 | decent tie ’ such people deplore comes we are ready and accept their coin encounter, good ’ if it supplies fiadeiphia, Lich thors pat "t have people simply said, ‘whew! It smell. | the women ou written on of war, keerds Yor tal and Imanity be not go to the theatre and see the characters of immortal upon the stage” Whyt We ok of any rf reason except that rd of sire has three. Lot of May go “re peo ed badly of a pre-election bargain to pat boodler Oleo Brown into NANA CNPP to a minstrel show of home ent wi grade them ow 1} ' olives to deliyes the gubernator. After their interview with the provin ial chair by Pennypacker’s resignation, | cial aatborities they returned to friends - in Miss County Chairmar H, 8. Taylor has view bis list of District Committeemen an. nounced in this issue It be the duty of each one to look after the inter. ests of the party in the respective districts this year and labor, ple blacken themselves de | selves snd imitate bh but you must maeives, Lancaster county. Leininger here disappears but Miss | leRoy appears later on and the Indians concerned in ft 1764 DEMOCRATIC is now being brought forward names attached, namely, Olney sachusetts, Parker, of New York of Delaware, Gorman, of presidential timber that bas good of Mas- Gray, Lenius put from 1 ean’t just 1} will minstire SAW - The last one given was in regard two syllables and the daylight re and don't in to Bn have me at hone y a i . the connection of | re Maryland ‘ A them tm sb he aad, the Conestoga Indians with the hostilities ve stay t radiet : NOAr'Y “1 3 rd ce ral athere aterm Cleveland, and several others. All signs It means a sacrifice of time that is the appointment The woman also far the authorities with the names of NISL NPNSNNE NPNSSNSNG NINN SNS NN SN of Kittanning indicate a harmonious democracy, ms g. 0. p understood when Capt he and but hol nished ~~ a, twenty captives whom they had | “Do against an inharmont Sh eile is accepted several haodred AAAS NSN SNASNSNSNSNSNSNSNINSNS NINN a ra St a Taylor will make a good leader, but bave we think he bas selected good men lu met in the Indian country. 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' nmission 4 nin umn For forty.eix years it has been will give Bob Cook, Schenck and Jim Haves their aspirations as to who will be next sistence upon e open door policy the ¢ None, except the right of might » Gentlemen, give it he is when amp) the safest and cheapest fire insurance : doot osed d 1 4 itanli? ampie compromise it adog y door idea for itself? ; company known why not compromise, and to Editor Fred Dunham, days In the Senate- subject, Panama, more deserving than the whole The chief actors have been Carmack bunch of political roosters down there, (Tenn) (Wis.,) Teller (Col - tion to the presidency and Francis G. Newlands, (Nev ) The | Time to Pray, ! - ———————— latter has made what is little less than a | A preacher at the conclusion of one of BETWEEN smallpox, canning factories sensation in what was virtually his | his sermons, said : “let all in the and pew postmasters, the citizens of maiden speech in the Senate in which he house who are paying their debts stand | Howard are experiencing stirring events, withstood the combined attack of Sena | up.” | - — —- tors Spooner, Platt, (Conn.,) Allison (Ia.) WHEN BETSY HOSKINS MARRIED, and Dolliver, (Ohio) and emerged un. a doubted victor, His central allegation BY WILLIAM J. LAMPTON, was that, in preventing Columbia from Whin pete? Hosein iit landing troops om her own territory to For music lost its measure put down an alleged insurrection where And poetry its rhyme ; President Roosevelt not only nominally The blue skies blurred their agare, and technically but actually waged war ee fary Souda never tarried on that republic and therein violated in. Onme on the run ternational law, the comity of nations, To hide the sun, the treaty with Colombia (of 1846) and When Betsy Hoskins married, the constitution of the United States, The When Betsy Hoskins married, President’s backers denied this in loud Alas, my ig wae be tones but were put to flight by the pre. | meekly, “and the brethren here who gy | oes sentation of telegrams from the adminis. just stood up are my subscribers, and The summer time grew winter, tration instructing the naval comman. ,” ders In Panama to prevent the landing | “Jet ws pray,” of any Colombian troops. minister. A grievous weight | carried Along the way Ladies’ $1 50 dresshoes, now $1.00, | Boys’ rubber boots, $1.25. Yeager Yeager & Davis. & Davis, Tun geems to be growing more unpleasant with each day. The odds seem to be | | against Teddy for the nomination or elec. | : " | Hanna Roosevelt unpleasantness | THE last three days have been field next Spooner sich o remedy, Its use will bring Instant relief in all cases and final cure In the great majority Hamiling Wizard Of has cured thousands of people from all parts of the world. It can do the same for you. | Come at once and take advantage of Instantly every man, woman and | : child, with one exception arose to their this sale. feet. The preacher seated them and said : ‘Now every man not paying his debts stand up.” The exception noted, a careworn, hungry.looking individual, clothed in his last summer's sult assumed a perpendicular position, “How is it, my friend,” asked the minister, “that you are the only man not to meet his obligations? “I run a newspaper,” he answered Whitley, Tex. I have had Rivoumatiom for ten years and was nearly helpless, | tried several remedies and found po relief, | tried Hamiing Wizard Ol snd one bottle cured me Mrs. Kate Berry, Omaha, Neb, Jan. 1, 1900, My mother was troubled with Vaciat for 13 years. She used six bottles of Hamline Wizard Oil and it cured her, We are paver with out a bottle of It in the house, J. Coroway, NINN PNP PN INN, Remember how we pleased you last Fall. Montgomery BELLEFONTE, a A ag There 18 only one Wizard Oil Hambine blown in the bottle, Signature Sm oon wrapper, Take no substitute. Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat. 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