J SECTIONS nire demo Circulation Over 4,800.—Largest in AN IMPOSING DEMONSTRATION Immense Throng In Bellefonte Last Friday. DEDICATION OF THE MONUMENT A Magnificent Parade of Soldiery and Civic Organizations--Proved a Suc- cessful Event--Leading Features of the Day--Col. McClure's Address their respects to Commonwealth Many special trains were 1 CORVeY iC TOW v morn and by the time ippia 15€, [he parade require utes to pass a giver K yas one of the finest, Its course w wer the : Tara 1 principal street iewed yy 5, ing rev Gov. Pennypacker and others as | ed the Diamond DEDICATO 1508 In the afternoon the | al ut too ers, prominent gue dedication place. The speak- its, members of the A. G, Curtin family, public official § and people with a pull occupied the grand stand on the Diamond facing the monu- ment, Several hundred school children were massed on a platform facing the speakers. The statue was veiled by two monster flags while starry blue drapery covered the monument, The exercises opened by children singing “America” after which Gen. Beaver, the presiding officer, made the opening address. Gov, | Pennypacker spoke briefly upon the Curtin statue in behalf of the State Com- | mission, to which Hon, Wm. C. Heinle responded in behalf of the County Com- missioners. Hon. John G. Love made the presentation speech of the Soldiers Centre County wd Sailors monument, to which L. Spangler re Col, J. sponded in behalf of the Ue Was ( M Burnett, a grat ‘Old War Governor, ent was unveiled by x, a daughter of the late gallant soldier in the civil he unveiling the children he Star Spangled Banner, D. P, Fortney, Esq it a thousand it inthe Armmot v and it inthe Armoty, and satisfied all, for what wae ne Salva Tat ar horesrdances gwd ip a good mes there wn wr wited by McClure's Tribute. shipped at claimed the very Christ morta We med home of grand temple the better lessons of modern triotism, Herolsm, Humanity, an mr people of village. mountain snd valley must be proud of the exceptional distinetion their own sons have won in writing the records of 8 great common® wealth. In the humble political efforts of my own lifetime, I have participated in politiesl conflicts in whieh four, who once made their homes amongst wore called wo the highest political trust of the state, and snother wis the unsuccessful leader in the contest for the same position. Curtin, Beaver and Hastings were your own immediate neighbors when summoned 10 the chief magistracy of Pennsylvania. Bigler here learned th art preservative that gave him the early education and eminently equipped him for the highest duties of state to which he was called from the adjoining county, where he had finally made his home, and Irvin at an earl lor day, was called to unsuccessful leadership in one of the many earnest politienl straggles for the mastery of the commonwealth The statue of Andrew Gregg Curtin, unvelled today, is not & mere tribute to an individual; It stands to commemorate the most thrilling his tory and the most momentous schievements | portrayed in the annals of the state. As his ads ministration as Governor covered the entire | period of the bloody confliet for the preserves I" Pas you Continued on page 4. third section { sentiment prevails over the state. | the people, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 10086. STRONG DEMAND FOR EMERY The People are Ready for Another Political Revolt, STUART UNFIT FOR GOVERNOR | Another Machine Candidate Like Penny- packer--Emery Likely to be the Choice of Reformers--After Standard Oil Company. the gentile mann nter- rR th all f k14681Y moti ard Partie ar pa S man to be nam Harr This sentiment is surg, as the 18 candi " mn being endorsed all the state, County conventions are , : dorsing Emery. Democratic organiza tions in Pittsburg and Philadelphia are linin Col, Guff he pose the Emery m ey noun prefers a democrat will not op- We A canvass made here in Bellefonte re- vealed a surprisingly strong sentiment for Emery. Prominent party men de- clare they will vote for Emery, even if his name is the ticket, Many republicans have announced their inten. not on tion to drop Stuart and are Emery en thusiasts, In one democrat found not instance was a opposed to the Emery This is the condition in Belle fonte, and throughout the county, Same It interest among They have learned enough of insurance graft, railroad graft, politi. cal bosses and ring rule to strike again, and in Lewis Emery they recognize the boom indicates that there is PAPERS BOLT STUART TICKET. 1 former Senator McOuown., wi not ort the , Republican k an inter- view Mr. McQ ' leclared he is for Emery { ner will KUT +} y in nart Tet pow, supp 1¢ Lincoln party n that off He A DESERVED TRIBUTE La 5 ie the mem i our Olid Wi yy eraoT., We ahove tribute. coming from a man G the late Andrew GG, Curtin Beaver re than a eT Harry was able under crouch escaped injury Frank neck almost In Was and had his shoulder and arm broken stant He was a son of John Jacobs, of near Milesburg causing leath aged about 27 years leaves a wife and three small children. The remains were brought home for nterment in the Fairview cemetery in Boggs Several weeks younger brother Absolem died from the of brother wus killed about three years ago twp ago his the measles, and another while working in the woods near Eddy Lick, Greater Pittsburg. By a majority of 25,000 Pittsburg vot- ed Tuesday in favor of consolidation with Allegheny, The latter city voted against the measure by about 6ooo ma- jority, As a result of the election consolida. tion wing, but Allegheny will appeal to | the Supreme Court, The result, if sustained by the Su. preme Court, makes Pittsburg in popu. | lation the sixth city in the United | States Misers get more out of the world than | they put in it, BRYAN BOOM 1 al 12 PAGES | Xe Vol. 28. No. 24. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. FOR PRESIDENCY | * "= ont origi Several States Have Instructed the Nebraskan, For PROPHECIES ARE REALIZED Draws Line Between Democracy, Plu- tocracy and Socialism--Methods for Controlling Corporations--National Reception, Fatal Accident. Tuesday evening Lewis Aikey years, and his ¢ ag year old brother Eq were shooting birds at their home at at Snow Shoe Intersection. Lewss had the mall ali) $ A SIDA Calibre rife the gun which was cidentally discharged, little Earl fatal Al ball striking in the temple, producing a wound from two lied Mr place which and The hours later. He was a son of Mrs nt n Herman Aikey, of that i rment this, hursday takes place afternoon, in the Curtin cemetery Wildcat Molds up Pair in Buggy. Mr. and Mrs. T, } Crowley of Cross | Fork were held up for two hours by a | wildcat while driving near Springs, twelve miles from Coudersport | The beast plunged into the road, and so { frightened the horses that they would | not move, he and his wife were obliged to sit help- less until dawn, when the cat beat a re- treat into the woods Purchased Sand Plant. W. M. Cronister, ex-sheriff of Centre county, has purchased the Oremina Sand company plant, in the southern part of Blair county, and will operate it in the future, The main office of the company will be at 806 Twelfth street, Altoona. Crowley was unarmed, and | Cherry | : COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. A Monster Snake Shaffer-Hazle Reunion, 4th a A eC Tames ana at Hecla Park Jur lowing program the occasion ) 10 10:30 A 10: 30-Address sheriff Ben). Shaffer re-union. Response Reading of minutes and appointin treasurer cripture —By Rev, Rearick the power of Jesus’ Name 1:30 «America Col. J. L. Spangler. Extemporaneous addresses, Report of the historians. Hymn-God be with you 'till we meet again. lesson and Hymn. Dinner music Address By Postoffice Robbed Wednesday evening the safe in the postoffice at Roland was cracked and about $300 in cash was taken, A lot of stamps also were stolen, Goods also were taken from the store of Morrison & Glenn, the postoffice be. ing in the same room. There is no clue to the deed, Emery can be elected Governor; and if elected he will be the Governor, He has the brains and courage to run that office, It would be a cold day for political boss. es about Harrisburg to find him in the Executive department,
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