Election Proclamation. God save the Commonwealth. Condo, High Sheriff ot the county of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid that an election will be held in the said county of Centre on the First Tuesday of November, 1894, being the 6th day of November A. D., 1894, for the purpose of Slecuing one person for Gov- ernor, one person for Lieutenant Governor, one person for Auditor General, one person for Secretary of Internal Affairs, two persons for Representatives-at-Large in Congress, cne person for Representative in Congress, one | 1, John P, | | two persons for Representatives in the Gen- eral Assembly, one person for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, one person for Asso. | ciate Judge ot the Court of Common Pleas, one person for Jury Commissioner. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding election in the sev- eral wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county ot Centre is as follows: For the North ward of the borough of Belle fonte, at the Hook and Ladder Company’s | house, on East Howard street. For the South ward of ths: horough of Belle- | fonte, at the Court House in Bellefonte. For the West ward of the borough of Belle- fonte, in the carriage shops of S. A. McQuis- | tion, in Bellefonte. person for Senator in the General Assembly, | For the first ward in the borough of Philips- burg, at the house of Adam Moyer, corner of Jeaver and Front streets. For the Second ward of the borough of Philipsburg, at the public building at the corner of North Centre and Presqueisle streets. _ For the Third ward of the borough of Phil, ipsburg, at the corner of Pine and Seventh streets, Dorland Building. For the borough of Centre Hall, in a room at D. J. Bartges™ hotel. For the borough of Howard, at the public school house in said borough. For the borough of Millheim, in a room at | the National Hotel. For the borough of Milesburg, in the public building on the north side of Market street. For the borough of South Philipsburg, in the school house. For the borough of Unionville, at the school house in said borough. For the township of Benner, at the Ro: burg school house. For the township of Boggs (eastern cincet), at Curtin’s school house. For the townskip of Boggs (western cinct), at the school house in Central City For the township of Boggs (northern cinet), at the public school house know: “Walker's School House.” For the township of Burnside, at the pu house of Mrs. Delila Etters. For the township of College (eastern cinct), at the school house in Lemont. For the township of College (western ° cincet), at the public house of A. A, Miller The following is a facsimile of the Official Ballot, for the county of Centre, to be voted on the 6th day of November : A Cross (X) Marked in the Square at the Right of the Name of Each Candidate, Inside the Line Enclosing the Column, Indicates a If a Cross (X) be Marked Within the Circle it will be Equivalent to a Mark Opposite Every Name in the Colamn. Those who do For a Straight Ticket. Mark Within the Circle Republican. Governor. [Mark One.] Daniel H. Hastings. a A A Laeutenant Governor. = =f Mark One. ] Walter Lyon. | | Auditor General. [Mark One.] Amos H. Mylin. Secretary of Internal Affasrs. i Matkione.] James W. Latta. ~~ a— Representative-at-large in Congress. [ Mark Two. ] Galusha A. Grow. ey George F. Huff. Representative-in- Congress. __ [Mark Ope. ] William C. Arnold. Senator in the General As- sembly. __ [Mark One. ] Martin Luther McQuown. iE For a Straight Ticket. i | | | i | | Mark Within the Circle Democratic. © For a Straight Ticket, Mark Within the Circle eB Prohibition. it | Fora Straight Ticket. 1 I Governor. Governor. Governor. oa [Markonej = [ Mark One. ] [ Mark One. ] William M. Singerly. Charles I. Hawley. Jerome T. Ailman, Lieutenant Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Lieutenant Governor. [ Mark One. ] [ Mark One. ] [ Mark One. ] John 8. Rilling. Homer L. Castle. Jerome B. Akin. Auditor General. Auditor General. Auditor General. a [Mark One. ] {Mark One.) = [ Mark One. ] David F. Magee. Charles Palmer. W. M. Deisher. Secretary of Internal Affairs. | | Secretary of Internal Affairs. | | Secretary of Internal Afar i... MakOne] hee Mark One. . [ Mark One. ] Walter W, Greenland. LeRoy Gleason, Abraham J, Louch. Representative-at-large-in Congress. _ [Mark Twe.] Henry Meyer. Thomas Collins. Representative-at-large in Congress, — [Mark Two.} Lepresentative-at-large in Congress. [ Mark Two. ] Elisha Kent Kane. Victor A. Lotier. Lewis G. Jordan. B. F. Greenman. ownship of Curtin, at the school | Robert Mann’s. township of Ferguson (old pre- | hel Rybhe house of J. A. Decker, in 3 8 township of Ferguson (new pre- | he old school house at Baileyville. Bast precinct of Gregg township, House occupied by David Sowers, ull. . Nest precinct of Gregg township, ut David Rhule’s hotel. Northern precinct or Gregg town- array’s school house. township of Haines (eastern pre- the public school house at Wood- township of Haines (western pre- cinct), at the public house of Ss. R. Gettig, at Alfons. ; For Half Moon township, in the Grand Army Post Hall in the village of Stormstown. For the township of Harris at the Union Hotel in Boalsburg. For the township of Howard, at the ofllice of the Howard Creamery Co. For the township of Huston, at the hall of the Patriotic Order of Sons of America in Julian. : For the township of Liberty, in the school house in Eagleville. For the township of Marion, at the school house in Jacksonville. : ] For Miles township (esstern precinct), in | the dwelling house of Jasper Wolf, at Wolt’s Store. fied to by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. ch Candidate Thus Marked. | For Miles township (middle precinct), at liarter’s hall in Rebersburg. . For Miles township (western precinct), in | the empty store room on the property of | Elias Miller, at Madinsonburg. ; For the township of Patton, at the house of Peter Murray. : For the township of Penn, at the public | house kept by Reuben Bracht at Coburn. For the township of Potter (northern pre- cinet), at the Old Fort hotel. For the township of Potter (southern pre- | cinet), at the public house formerly occupied | by S. D. Burris. For the township of Rush (northern pre- cinet, in the school house at Cold Stream. For the township of Rush (southern pre- | cinet), in the public sehool house in the vil o Vote a Straicht Ticket Must Not Mark a Cross Within the Circle at the Head of the Column. I ———— IRR SS ESI IACI For a Straight Ticket. peri | Mark Within the Circle cialist Labor. Governor. [Mark One.}] = For a Straight Ticket Mark Within the Cirle. MER AG Governor. [ Mark One. ] Thomas H. Grundy. Daniel H. Hastings. : For a Straight Ticket Mark Within the Circle. TR OT TR A TA LAI ST ST A BRR ~ Independent. Governor. tinsert one.) Lreutenant Governor. [ Mark One. ] Fred. Long. Lieutenant Governor. __IMukone.; ~~ Walter Lyon. Lieutenant Governor. ( Insert One. ) lage of owelton. For the township of Snow Shoe (eastern precinct), at the school house in the village of Snow Shoe. For the township of Snow Shoe (western precinct), at the school house in the village of Moshannon. For the township of Spring (western pre- cinct), at the public school house known as | the Fair Ground School House. For the township of Spring (northern pre- cinct), at the house of C. W, Martz. For the township of Spring (southern pre- ! ecinct), at the hotel of Gottlieb Haag, in the Auditor General. Mark One.) Auditor General. [ Mark One. ] Joseph B. Allen. Amos H. Mylin. Auditor General. insert one, y etary of Internal Affairs. [Mark One, ) ‘Secretary of Iuternal Affairs. [ Mark One. ] William B. King. James W. Latta. of Internal Affairs Secretary (Insert One.) the village of Pleasant Gap. For the township of Taylor, at the house erected for that purpose on the property of Leonard Merryman, The voter may insert in the | | column below the name of any | ~ person whose name is not printed | on the ballot, for whom he de- A A TR sires to vote. ‘This column is for the use of voters desir- ing to vote for candidates other than those whose names appear printed on this ballot. Governor. ( Insert One. ) at Lieutenant Governor. ( Insert One.) Auditor General. ( Insert One.) Secretary of Internal Affairs. ( Insert One. ) Sa presentative-at-large in Congress. ( Mark Two.) Ernest Kreft. Representative-tn- Congress. {Mork One.) Aaron Williams. | Lepresentative-in- Congress. [ Mark One. ] W. H. Wa, Senator in the General As- sembly. {Mark One.) Senator tn the General As- sembly. .[ Mark One. ] { are) J. B. Soule. Representative in the General Assembly. {Mark Iwo.) Philip E. Womelsdorf. Harry R, Curtin. Representative in the General Assembly. _ I Mark Two. } James Schofield. ee Robert M. Foster. Representative in the General Assembly. [ Mark Two. ] Thomas Young. John Craig. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. a IMazk One. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. [ Mark One. ] John G. Love. Calvin M. Bower. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Mme one) Herbert T. Ames. Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. [Mark Cae.) Benjamin Rich, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. [ Mark One. ] Thomas F. Riley. Associate Judge in the Court of Common Pleas. | Jacob Shuey. Jury Commissioner. [Mark One. ] John D. Decker. Jury Commissioner. [Mark One. Joseph J. Hoy. Jury Commissioner. __ [Mark One.] William W. Bell, Vv ode . . Gottfried Metzler. Representative-at-large in Congress. (Mark Two.) Representative-at-large in Congress. ( Insert Two.) Galusha A. Grow. George F. Huff, Representative-at-large in Congress. (Insert Two.) ( Insert One.) ay Representativein Condress. Representativein Congress: . (Insert One.) Senator in the General As- sembly. ( Mark One.) S. Woods Caldwell, Senator in the General As- sembly. (Insert One.) Representative in the Gen - eral Assembly. ( Insert Two.) Judge of the Cowrt of Com- mon Pleas. (Insert One.) Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. ny mrROnS) Jury Commissioner. ( Insert One.) For the township of Union, at the house of Wm. Alexander. For the township of Walker, in the ‘Grange Hall” at Hublersburg. For the township of Worth, at the Hall of the Knights of the Golden 1iagle at Port Ma- tilda. Notice 1s Hereevy Given, ‘“That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold a:y office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State or of any city or incor- porated district, whether a commis- sioned officer or otherwise, a subordi- nate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary departments of this State or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every Member of Con- gress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or Commissioners of any in- corporated district, is by law incapa- ble of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any Elec- tion of this Commonwealth; and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. At all elections held under the law of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at 7 o’clock a. M,, and close at 7 o'clock pr, Mm. Given under my hand and seal at my office in Bellefonte, this 22nd DAY OF OCTOBER, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-four, and in the One Hun- dred and Eighteenth year of the Inde- pendence of the United States. Jno. P Condo, Sheriff of Centre county.