| anil as was the political history of the voters who sent me here before their appearance at the polls, I did uot decline their suflrages on account of their antecedents, and if 8,500 of them oculd afford to forget their Demoera- cy and give that district to a Repub- lican I can jn my tun forget the origin of this bill in the consid. ration of the question whether it is io the in- terest of my district and in the line of what I claimed in the canvass to b the belief of my party and my Own belief. There is sowe.hing better than Republicanism or Democracy, and that is common honesty. I have insisted, over and over for years in my district, that the Republican party was commi.t:d to tariff reform. I have attacked, in the canvass, my Democratic opponent for doing exact- ly that which gentlemen here propose that the Republican party should du. If the gentlemen in charge of the party interests on this floor propose to abandon the position which I and others have defended and insisted upon, it 1s not fore me to criticise their wisdom; but I can not recoguize their authority to make me give up the convictions which were good Republican doctrine when [ad p- ted them and to break promises which I feel bound in honor to fulfill | I ean not as yet know in what shape this bill will come before ns for final action. | believe that it should be amended in many particulars before i is passed, and I bave subwitted and shall submit some amendments which seems to be necessary. I can not as yet know whether or not a Republican substitute will be offered or if there be one what it will cover. This much, however, I know now, that whenever I have an opportunity 10 vote for avy measure which seems to offer the relizl which I believe my people areentitied to have, and which I have myself for years insisted should be given theo +] shall not fail to vote in there and for my own convictions, regard to the comsequencesolmy vote to myself. { Applause | TERIAN Interest with out S Pussarisn dw ow tog “ Lonafeliov wrdes with “HERI » & TRL “iy TER, NHATE Unio The HOR wnt 4 CF Send foe ane ent vim oh same copy and cul stank engrered Calendar for BO olan 4 24X06 43 laches | | CURE HTS! When 1 say Cure Ido not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURK 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Alife long stodly, 1 WARRANT my remedy to CURE the worst eases. Because others pave falled is no reason for not now receiving a .. Send at onee for a treatise and a Frere Borris of my Invartanie Remeny. Give Express and Post Offer. It costs you nothing for a trial, and It will eure you. Address H.C. ROOT. M. C. 183 Piast S7., NewVes EE ————— CANNS KIDNEY ’ BA Ton removes all consequences of folly and excess. renews the faoray. courage and vigor ¢f [guth. Cures news of aad body, Nervous ility, Spinal rt pnt iby “Low Manhood, ste. A powerful nervous ini and restorative Partie lars tres. BARKER REM. OOo Box W4. Bufislo, N. 1. Tuts Pills CURIE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. produce Roding. natural evae. me ons, never pe orinterfero with daily business, of ¥ afamily medicine, they should be in every household, SOLD EVERYWHERE, CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED, To rar Entror- Please inform your read. ers that | have a positive remedy for the above named disease, Hy its timely use thinands of hopeless eases have been permanently cored 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my dy reg to any of your readers who hav sumption If hey will send me their eo and post office address. Respectiully, TA SLOVUM, M. C., 181 Vous rena Vou CONS U M Ld] VE Une PARKER'S GINGER TONIC out delay. PRre nev KER'S CIN¢ JARHO, without delay. aw evi red Lh worst sass of Coogh, Weak Lungs, Asthms, nebigestion, Inorard Paine, Kahassthon, Ineainabis for Povrsatioon, Female Wenknese, and sil pains and dis orders of the Btomaeh and ed oy Son, st Drug fete, HINDERCORNS. The smefiet, sacemt snd bout ears for Carne, Bani a pron ah hn. Bove es comfort 19 Lhe foot. over fails conte a Droggisis. Hasoox & Uo, NY, oh SUFFERING WOMEN thos annoring fro Co rl IF FETs | form | way. Millsgis a Happy Man Representative Mills, of Texas, is the happiest man in the House, and he has good right to be. He has maintained from the time his tariff bill was first presented to the House that it would pass; he was laughed at by some, sympathized with by some, and believed by none, And now it is conceded by a'l, friend and for alike, that the bil will be passed by the house in a short time. He bas seen his bill endorsed by most of the State Con- ventions and dy the great National Convention of his party. Is notall this enovgh to make a man happy ? The President has vetoed another batch of private pension bills, and accompanying one of the vetoes was a letter of some length, which must have brought blushesof shame than one mem- Pen- to the face of more ber of the House and Senate sion Committees. He fully explained | | his position in regard to this class of legislation, and proved conclu- sively to the mind of every unpreju’ diced reader that he is not unfriend- ly to the soldier nor his widow. be mannci great number of vetoes have caused by the careless in which these bills have been pass in Congress [he Hiblicans Repre Re HNILY are, with mpietely between | Pp had £3 th itmaster Dickinse letter protesting against the rail mail employes being placed the provisions of the civil law was entirely without foundation Mr. Cleveland spent the in his office, at the hard at work over a lot of bills the evening be drove out to View. The House has passed the Hol. man substitute for the Senate rail road land forfeiture bill. ate bill forfeited 5,627, acres, Mr. Ho'man's snbstitute forfeits 54,225,606 acres A slightdifference Among the thousands of Demo- crats who attended the Baltimore conven'ion of Democratic clubs and afterwards came through Washing. ton was Hon. James Winans, mavor of Janesville, Wisconsin, is understood to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of that State this year. In reply to questions as to the prospect of Democratic suc- cess in Wisconsin, Mr. Winans said: “We shall make a vesy strong ef- fert to carry tae State this Fall for Cleveland, Thurman, and tariff re. Th » effort is already under Our Democratic clubs strongly organized and numerous. We shal 11 tion, and shall make and united effort to carry the State the Tilden and Hendricks campaign. The Republicans have been growing weaker there for (eneral mn way 430 since years, aod their present attitude on | tariff is the last straw. Our irrespective of party, are tired of being mercilessly taxed for the benefit of a privileged class of manufacturers.” John Sherman is still growling aboat the alleged purchase by Al ger of fifty of the former's Southern d legates tothe C hicago convention, It will probanly take Sherman a long while to recover from the loss of his money and expectations, If Alger bought any Southern Sher man delegates, it is extremely the peoy le, probable that he was the second | purchaser, The | en | ed ! ander | service | Fourth | White House, | In | Oak | and who | | awenk | & week as ald | of tuition. | conta a week and the are | | everyone who lo ke forward to teaching wm a profes yeh them in every direc. | the first strong | | Oollegen, | po wels and napkins B. & B. SHOPPING BY MAIL ~MADE A ~ COMPLETE SUCCESS. Special attention given to this part of our business, A complete MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Employing an eflicient corps of experi- enced people in this lina to look after the wants of our patrons living at & distance By advising our Muil Order Department what line of goods you prefer or fancy, wants will be suppled in a perfectly satis factory manner and at very lowest prices Intelligent attenntion to orders is one requisite, Then, too, the assurance of the very lowest prices and best values on everything is very satisfying. SPRING DRESS FABRICS wt BNI) we Dress Si ks { which we are showing now are most com- plete and olegsnt, and values are unequal- led SAMPLES OF LATEST NOVELTIES will be sent to any address upon request. OUR ILLUSTRTED SPRING CATALOGUE, BOGGS ¢ BUML, 115, 117, 119, 124 FEDERAL STREET, {I LLEGHENY, PA DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | W.R.CAMP BINDERY! | Open all N g hi. Lefitied THOMPSON & CO, OILCAKE MEAL written aj, THOMPSON & CO. Allegheny, Pa ATION AT SMALL COST A GREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL Stato - Normal - School, I'he Sen- | Lock Haven. Olinton Oo., Pa. Winter term of 12 veeks opens Tuesday, Jan. 3, es Boring term of 14 weeks opens Tuesday, March 27, 1588, Beginning with the winter term, Jan, 3, 1888, Heat, furnished room sad good board for only $2.50 Tuition, $1.25 a week, To those who intend to teach the Kiate gives 30 Conte This can be subtracted from the cost Posides the weekly aid, the State gives 50 Dollars I at gradostion The not cont for heat, furnished room, board and | taition for the winter term of 12 weeks is only $0.00 and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $45.50, Those who pass thelr Junior Examinations next | Spring and enter the Senior Class, con attend a whole | year of 47 weaks at the net cost | vided they gradaats and receive the weekly sid of 14 {f only B80 30 pre 80 dollars additional, This be an opportunity that should be improved by sion The faculty of the Contral Bate Normal School is eommpvmed i H upociy uty in thelr several depurinetis Pour of the ins re are honored gradastes of The Behool possesses are oabinsts and valuable apparatos for Hostrating the sclenoss, The Model Rehoo! be conducted alter the manner o the Leet training schools At the bit session of the Biate Normal Behioo) reesived ton gregating tweptyfive thomsand de boas boon used pitting the ball NMpproprintions ag This fey ling in excelieBt or Wines sod In § | dor. fHydrants, watetclonets and bath rooms may be found oh the different floors, ATT rooms are complate Iy furnished, The student should bring his own Wishing may be obtained in the baiidiog of a somal] cost Btndents may enter af any time, Lock Haven bs wersnnitle by pall from all directions For the beauty and hoalthiulness of ite location the Central Bate Normal School Is admired and praised We will be glad to correspond with any are in terentad. Chales rooms reserved on appliostion., STUDENTS PREPARED FOR COLLEGE. Address, JAMES ELDON, A. My PRINCIPAL, Crwrnas #rave Nogmas, Loc Haven, Pa Momifacturing Robber h for Price List of On Dorman, Neo, 97, Flampr, fa, tod ¥, " Pattimore, feiman yy legislature the Coutral | Extraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. H, WILKI NEN ae Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, wa Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, pra. Is selling ALL KINDS of Crockery and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, as the following list will show : Best quality, Iron Bwae China: od not Lo craze Ton Sets (68 pieces) - - Dinner plates—Iurgestsize—per doz Diuner plates —medium do Ten Plates do | Tureens—round or oval each | Sauce dishes—round or oval —each Sauce Tureens—4 pleces { Sauce boats | Cups and ssucers—hardled—12 pieces do do unbandled do | Fruit ssucers—per doz Chamber sets—10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLA S3wW ARE. | Tumblers, each, Ode i Ofe WHarrant. $3 60 126 110 00 60 20 90 26 60 bo 50 400 100 76 (Goblets, Fruit Bowls Cake stands Nets. 4 pie oe ® of Decor al tod Cr lass . 11 Full Stock Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, | Dest English ware. Tea Sets, in Blue, Black, Brown or pieces $5,00-—regular price TT ’ Full assortment in Majolica (30008, ke. | Majol Claret, £7.00, liea Pitchers, height thing else 20¢; Bohemian Vases nches, $1.00, and in proport avery y 10 | Ust as cheaj | pal desire to say to | this advertisemen and in reac! ment thet once i ne i} “" goods a1 pared to gixe you your money ine da. { all and the { 1f 1 do not fulfill tly all I claim to prices being LOWER than ever fore heard, | wk your patronage, { The greater amount of | and exam Pri eo. sir as Le Go not goods | ean +» CALL AT THE <4 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE -/ FOR THE | | Decorated | 56 | and I ancy | “CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. every. | on, | reader of i ——Cy 10} "TCE OLD CONRAD HOUSE LIN BELLEFONTE PA. sell | the lower prices can and WiLL BE MADE, | tespectfully, W.H. WILK INE FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING sal Eatbalinius A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. REWARDED are those who read this Rich and then act; they will find honorable employment that will sot take them from thelr homes and families, The profits are large and sure for every industrious per son, many bave made and are now making several hundred dollars a month It is esay for any one to make $5 and upwards por day, who is willing to work KBither sox, young of old; capital not needed, we start you Bverything new No special ability required; you, reader, oan do it as well as any one Write 10 us at ones for fall particniars, which we mall free Ad dress Stinson & Oo, Portland, Maine, PAT ENTS RANKLIN H. HOUGH, TOL OF AMERICAN 4 FOREIGN PATENTS, 025 E, St., Near U.S, Patent WASHINGTON, D.C. All business before the United States Patent Oe attended to for moderate foes, Patents procured Ie the United States and all foreign countries; Trade marks and labels registered, Belocted application revived and prosecuted, Information and advice m to obsining Patents cheerfully furnished with wf | charge, Send sketeh or model for Free opinion ae to pat entabdlity No Agency in the United States possesses wo perior, facilities for obtaining Patents or ascertaining the patentability of ine venfions Coples of patents furnished for 25 conta each Sr-Correspondence invited, BLAIRSVILLE (PAY LADIES SEMINARY. Office course, BLO PER TRAR, M ™ Four etna Rept by EE or Cureton, SEPT Ye REY. 7% DWING,D. D Principal. INSON, Agent | BOOK AXD Job Office. |THE BELLEFONTE BOOK : BINDERY | 1s now in successful operation fi108 ". o #iring a first-class Par- job al Bed-Rock Prices | STATE Should give us a call. { tions for Ad : {oLupms! 111 and 113 a Jousk, North { Above Broad Street Arch), PHILADELPHIA PA. and Refw. Location Admirable. ris IAL INDUCEMERNTS NGPLACES OF HE LEAD] AMUSEMENT PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, 1486. Bxamine Fall Term begine Beptember §, sion Sept. 7 This institution is loonted in one of the most beat We are prepared to do all kicds of | titel aad benithtul spotact the entire Allagheny region Plain and Fancy Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag- azines, Pam. phlets, Periodi- eals, Papers, Sheet Mu- ie, ete., bound in any style. Patronize Home Institutions and Howe Industries. Give us a fair trial, WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. All kinds of lettering in Gilt done. Prayer Books, Hymunals, Pocket Books, Satchels, &e, lettered. SURI, S— THE Job Department is open te students of both sexes, and offers the fd | lowing Courses of Btudy : | 1. APsll Scientific Courve of Four Years, | 2. A Latin Scientific course. 3 [| 8. A GENERAL COURSE IX AGRICULTURE Pou. yours, The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two yea each, following ret two years of the Sclent! Sec Course: (a) ACRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL HIFTOAY: (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOS CIVIL ENGINEERING, § A short APECIAL COURSE In Agriculture, 6. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Obemistry, T.Avourse in MECHANIC AR ocombin work with stedy «Three pre ing uy £ A Bpecinl Course (two years) in Literature an Beiemos, for Young fom, A Oarefully Graded Preparatory Courses, 8, EPECIAL COURSES are arranged to mest th ann of individual stodents, Bee pecial provision for MUSIC, il tary drill is required, Expensesfor board and incidentals very low, Tuition free. Young ladiesus dor charge of a competent lady Principal, Por Ostalogues, or other information address GRO. W_ ATHERTON, LL.D. Passtvany, Brave Corina, Sivan Oot. A. V. SMITH, GROCER. ~~ Everthing in the line of Is complete, and all kinds of Job | Canned Goods, Work done neatly and with dispatch. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS, Eto RE * S— Don't Forget the Belle- foto Book Bindery, Starch, SOAPS SOAPS, Ee | SOAPS SOAPS. ] :
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