3 NO. | The Centre Democrat. EDITOR SURSCRIPTION, Regular Price - . $1.50 per year, When Paid in Advance sioh. >» When subscriptions are not paid inside of three years $2.00 will be charged. Editorial. WieN Mr. Cleveland begins his sec- ond term he will find 24,000 more offices at his disposal than there were the other time. but still there won't be nearly enough to go around. - CALIFORNIA'S official vote gives (Cleveland eight electors and Harrison one. Four demociats and three Re publicans were elected to congress, On the question of electing United States senators by the people instead of by the legislature, 187,858 votes were cast i» 13.842 ly iy favor of the change and onl) against it. > Democratic Clad There will be a large delegation from Bellefonte and Centre county attend Cleveland's inauguration, at Washing- ton. March 4th. An effort is now being made to organize a Bellefonte or ( ‘entre county club which should appear in the | inaugural parade. Such a club of not less than one hundred men could easily be formed if the matter were taken hold of in ime. For that matter we believe there would be enough from this sec tion to make it expedient to charter a special train. Different names haye been suggested for such a club, but the best we ean think of would be "THF ANDREW GG. CURTIN DEMOCRAT CLUB, OF CENTRE COUNTY." There will be a large attendance at from this county To go the inauguration whether we have a club or not there by special train, as members of an organization from the same place, would be more pleasant for all. In a few months the cry will to Washington.” Let us go in «vie and help to make Grover's ina; ng affair. - be "Un ration an imposi Organ Recita part in the recital and eral famous selections Miss Sarah Shearer Geo. Ford, th of Philadelphia and noted vocalists, will take part base, Mx Bellefonte will be represented by the following talent, Mrs. W. H. Mann, Mrs. J. C. Mever, Misa Harper, Miss Hughes, Messrs. J. C. Meyer l Harvey, Jas. RB. Hughes Bayard. \ special train will leave the College over the Bellefonte Central R. R at 6:15 and will return immediately after the concert The popular price of admissionn fifty cents to all parts of the church, will charged. and (re0rge State be - County Institute The annual sessions of Centre county took court house last week and were largely attended by The programme published in our last issue was followed throughout for that reason and owing 10 lack of space of teachers’ stitute place in the teachers and others, and we will not give a detailed account the same, The Instructors present were men and suceeded in interesting teachers in their different talks institute was a success throughout and ’ sae 1 he everybody was pleased with the efforts put forth by County Supt. C. L. Gram - “Conant Casper’ T. Ellis’ songs will, of form a feature of his fortheom. of “Count ( ! Char new Colle production ing sper They have scored popular success and | are said to be the best work of the comedian. The new songs he sing have the lollowing pretty titles “Playing Pony with Casper,” “Have a Jouquet with me,” “The old Fashion ed Home,” celebrated seesaw song, “The sweetest Rose of all,” “Oh! Philip Schneider." and “How | Love the Babies.” At Garman’s opera house, next Tuesday evening, Jan, 10, seven - The CextTiRE DEMOCRAT and Philad. Weekly Times, both one year for $1.45, COUGHING LEADS TO CONSUMPTION Kemp's Balsam tloups the cough at onee { found himself { stories which republican Up and Down'', the new | the | WASHINGTON LETTER Speaker Crisp's visit to New York | for the purpose of conferring with Pres | ident-elect Cleveland, which was first | authoratively announced in this corres | pondence, was every | point of view, and while the Speaker a success from will not, of course, talk about what Mr, Cleveland said to him his face indicates to a certainty his satisfaction, and in- | deed, he does not hesitate that the conferences were entirely satisfac. to say tory to both participants, and that he in perfect accord with Mr. Cleveland's ideas about what should The importance to the democratie party at be done by the party in Congress, large of this complete understanding between Speaker Crisp and Mr, Cleve. land can hardly be over estimated. In the first place, it removes all danger of a bitter fight over the speakership of the next House, and consequently means | that perfect harmony will exist bet ween those who will control the legislation of the House and the dent, and that means everything for the future success of the party. democratic Presi. Your correspondent regrets that he cannot give as good news of the pros. the first of the much in pects in the next Senate. In place, the L ontrol of the Senate next ( still very doubt, with the probabilitiet of its bein Ongress is 4 in the hands of the populists, who have, through Senator Piffer, announced theh intentions to put their votes where they good—to themselves. stock the and mugwump will do the most Democrats here take no in newspapers have been circulating about the Hill. The Senator himself h y given intentions of Senator long is NE Aas the attempt to put a stop to s stories by dignifying them wit! gentleman who et lations with him, as well acquainted as anyone, Hill is first will make {3 1 ept “Senator of all a dex and you 10 mistake in the most positive ter nothing do will that will be ire demo Cieveiand mas truthfnine Here is a sg useless legislation, the House In the by members of Appropr vions submitted for next fiscal appropriati by the War item of MUO) (Xx year Depart ment was one limbs for soldiers amount for this pg which to the Fif Congress, investigation fact that dollar up ntitled to anthorized soldiers eo artificial limbs were Very five years to receive legs or {or to take in and 850 for gress without any new arms 5 for al 4 that C commutation #7 Daring rec War through by an arm mmendation or request from the bill was lobbied Department a the claim agents ring which at that time collected ninetenths of the about commutation money-—upon a big percentage of course reducing the period to (since then a rule of the department shut the claim agents of money It also discovered that the than liber under three years out has been original nw Was more ial arm will, last & life time and that al, as an artific ordinary usage, a leg lasta from six to eight years entitled those of tl the mo that 95 per cents. of A 141] ial arm al | 78 per cent instead i gation showed that if this claim agen law had not the woud have been 275.000 instead of 8050 .. Quite » This is only one instance been enacted item 000, difference, eh’ there are of them-—showing how this Congress is | | compelled by the vicious legislation of the last resublican Congress to increase It take years of democratic rule and investigations to get the expenditures of this government down to an omical, business basis, but it isgoing to be done, | appropriations will wvyeral .-—— An intelligent aad industrious boy wanted to learn printing, at this office, The Cexrre Democrat andthe Philad, Weekly Tier, both one year for 81.45, | Recorder Morrison up | | built this | | range blown to pleces parts of it hay { in the room | that the su; ply pipe, to the water tank. | was frozen an ta’ | hund reds | | ran of over vigilant | City to its credit, | company econ. | cCOMpany and {sing his new songs which NEW OFFICIALS, of their OMoe dny The retiring county officials, whose terms of office expired Saturday, Took The Oath on Mon on [ December 31, 1802, were Daniel Rhoads, Assowiate Judge: I... A. Schaeffer, Pro- thonotary; J. C. Meyer, District At- torney. The newly elected officials to fill the above gentlemens’ places are Corlis ( Faulkner, of Philipsburg, Associate Judge; Wm. F. Smith, of Penn Prothonotary; Wm. J. Singer, Bellefonte, District Attorney- all of whom presented themselves on Mouday morning and duly stalled. Prothonotary Smith and Associate Judge Faulkner took their oath before Mr. Smith then performed his first official duty by ad. ministering the oath to District Attorn- ey Singer. Argument court is held this week and Judge Faulkner is occupying his position aside of the dignified Court and Asso. Judge Rey. twp. were in being In appearance he fills the bill elegantly and posseses as well, all the requirements to discharge the duties of the office fairly and wit} leration for all interests upon which he will be called to Mr. Smith, for the present, will bave Mr. Schaeffer and Mr. Foreman assist Prothor ’ gets acquainted with the routine He will » at Mill and ret due 1 mst deliberate, in the arv's office until he of the same, have h heim ms to each week, Wm. J. Sing District Mever. Instalintion of OMmeers 1 H dav oti Ch rod i evening tre Hed with members friends was the installation o 3) t and their Micers elect. 1@ ensuil The meeting Commander retiring officer offi opened by Nn Brandon. the The new nls installed were; ( Miller; 8S. \ m nander LIONIACNY ton. Ohio Cartin and others. Excellent was rendered by a eho -— Bellefonte Minstrels Thursday « of Bellef ver mer nte, composing the min- ir Over « rowd. tertainment made a 1 rendered ) 1% The open- vas fine I'he music rendered Cook Last Friday has charge of the lub h £ Range Fxp! Miss 1 Phi IL Ga fraternity « Stats s fire in the cooking range. While she was in another terrific ex the room a plosion oecurred and on kitchen found the entering she large metal ing gone through the doors An examinat hing Hing and ce ion showed : | the heated wa not expa | fxn n for several Onr Theater Goers Are delighted to hear that Ellis the favorite comedian will be the Chas. T singing the enday eYening. J in. (rerman attraction nt opera house on Tu 0th, when he will present for the first “Count This delightfullcomedy had a fifty nights in New York And will be present. New York Ellis will have become All his songs the present SOASON Are New, time, here, his new comedy, Casper ed here with the original scenery and so popular, — a. — Wagon grease will take off warts and protuding moles, The CexTie DesoonaT and the | Philad, Weekly Times, one year, for 1.45, George BB, young | ne evening. | Was | Rallroad Item and The Williamsport Bulletin says: Meesers. McCulley and (fazetle | Gouldy, engineers of the Beech Creek railroad, were recently in Nippenoes | Valley looking up a way of ingress and | egress, In the near future the whistle of the Beech Creek engines will startle the farmers of Nippenoes, A corps of railroad engineers, we are informed, are running a survey through the Brushvalley narrows and are mov- ing along westward. A was surveyed through that section years the Reading Railroad and the present corps are working for the same The are after would pass through Penns valley and is intended to connect with roads leading to the West, The above similar route by “go company. route they 18 ere he hats No { v rersa- | merely the substance of a conversa | retain tion with parties living in the of the NATTOWS, paper informe tion vicinity This of 1 \ Any sud h schemes and will not be guilty Brushvalley has no definite of building railroads on paper > K GE On Tuesday Castle Knig Banquet evening the » Lan Concert Company mpar Wedn week and pon her in 'S recalied Prizes Avurded a foll } Werle rach oun the wing named remen award un for maintaining Us P. J. McDonnell, Supwry | Iames Valley; Supervisor I'he and ( Iwo las learlield made a nice ( hristmas Hove We can't help but compliment friend Patrick Mc. of Unionville, upon his success, | ’ MI UeDOCTrati .—— Got the Slippers ng the holiday season. a window filled coupling buttoners together and to in Mingle's shoe store was with many strands made by shoe shoes The person making the best guess of the of the window Was Lo receive a handsome pair of which ele, were suspended for display. Lumber buttoners in slip~ S were registered pers, About 0 guess which moged from 100 to 4.000, John Houser got the slippers; his guess was TO, mI the number of buttoners 784 Sate Collinge Advanesd Lhe post office at Penna. State College was advanced to the Presidential class It ranks third in Centre county, the first being Bellefonte, next Philipsburg. The salary of the postinaster at State Col. lege will be over $1,000, making it a desirable position, on the Ist of January. 1808, Ready made clothing for men, boys and children. Suits, overcoats and stormers, for the litle people, in abundance, Talloring on specialty, Moxtoomeny & Co, Bellefonte, Pa, | machines. Tt | terested in deserving gentle. | | and will be seen | comedian in Some “Advios In one of the largest railroad offices | in this country isa comparatively young man who is at the head of a large de. | partment. When he entered the service of the company, five years ago, he was green and awkward, He was given the poorest paid work in the department. The very first day of his employment by the company a man who had been at work in the same room for six years approached him and gave him a little advice, “Young fellow, I want to put a few | words in your ear that will help you. This company that regards is a soulless corporation makes no difference how hard you work or how well. So, you want to do just your This is a slave as little as possible and That's my and the advice, man who job. pen works overtime or does any specially | Don't { fine work you do it.’ The “advice,” and, after a quiet little strug- gle with himself, he wastes his strength. young man thought er he received any more pay from the company or not At the end of the vear avanced | the co raised his wages department; | ndescended tu young man who exists | who died early nd bl today, and is ready to give advice to other young men just beginning to work into And soever thy band find their way business “What John F vie editor; Newton SN, | ‘ porters year account of the Baker the should suitable men law, differen be looking around for We who IL] parties don't want a coun. Iman elected in anv way in heat, light, kind f as been too furnishing supplies of any There | that Kind of business in the past pairs or on borough muc) of sweel.singing The simple announcement the the man comedian, Chas, T engagement of (rer. Ellis, has caus. ed considerable interest among He will the house, on Tuesday evening, Jan. our amusement loving public, be the magnetic attraction at Ora 10th, for the first time, here, Ihe in his new play “Count Casper | success of which has placed the clever the front rank of his pro. fession and he is today conceeded to be comedy. the leading expert of German {In Saturday the that supplies the West main water pipe ward separated at the bridge. The break was by the pipe running under the not being blocked up properly, and great weight pulled the joints Sach an neeident ean only be attributed wpart, to carelessness of some one, Of course the boro pays the bills for repairs and that is all there is of It, Another bad leak sprung on Allegheny street from a service pipe and was allowed to flood the streets until Monday. That was an unavoidable break, but it should have been stopped the same day. Who was to blame ? Drink cream for a burned mouth and throat, Put your coffee grounds on your house plants, Good eggs always | shells, ave dulldooking its employes as so many | over the | decided to do the | best and the most he knew how, wheth. | [FOR EALY A BOONASTEIL UP SALT RIVER. {| Why his Party was so Badly Heaten Me Ginty's Tarity From Middleburg Post LieveEr KERNAL | Ich hob nuch ken furlo greeked far | hame ge un mer sin nuch oll der rever | druvva. Mer hen shier olla dawg ba. { kendniss shtoond, un yader is | derno arlawbed si opinion gevva wags wos uns so galeddered hut on der leck- | shon., ebber | Der Sam Kissinger bahawbt de dem. |agrawda hetta uns b’shissa mit em | grossa tickets, Der Oldt Petsmiller blamed unser de- | feat uffs welskarn boshta—wile de pub (licans oll on der arawet wora uff der | lection dawg, | Der Squire Lawbuck suspect os da | 'publicans era campaign schmoltz oll is worra eb der Nint November. Der Bench Harrison bahawbt es ware |nix g'west os der farflompt MeGinty tariff os uns defeat hut, un der Bill Me- | rinty sheebed de shuld uff seller corvose oldt-fashioned grose.dawdy Soondawg's hoot 08 der Bench ols drawgt won are in de karrich gait. De Betz Grill bahawbt da era kinner wara oll maid publi g west far de ledshta tswonsich yohr, un de Sexfoos { Betz sull g'sawd hovva os | brief feel tsu doo hetta g'} | shlaik. Ich, far my opinion. Won amohl de leit en 1 | Delma don wase ipa. Ae shofe | un de drofe yawked nna noach. maucht nix ous pardt, my ageny tion mer net woo se shtup- fense Es ida os mer wmped ivver de we go | hen, yader ebber mained se kenta nuek un won en riega en grosser grawvad awenich besser si, schwarer ITich a mos n feld ga: s hut don is de pardy act 14 L mn) 5 « ia pubicans bis yader ebber Cours (ie GeInagrawads imbroofments mauc! [| pu WOs ment g'sawd hut re full un het ke 1 Z 1Ar Ina h ] 4 sare instruct der sucker O% Won Es isshier Harrisbas- fun em lot karls appoint r ken use sin, un derno Kenna se anera hond om Harrisbarrick dits henka un mit der politic dabame rawva. ible aw-driva coomed osde 0s se net af. odder Sen- unseram agena co 00k Je “8 } i maucha, un greeked usht es same nt fardeened het nseram i 1" A Session vy 1 ¥ mis onera de ans Sella wake kenna se es do Kernel, de mind uff maucha forda kenna en ( ator « ~—aAWer tzeit leit era ngressmon lecta fun yuauty ob-hondla risbarrick. usht far de blood we fetty sei far offi Gook amohl a bissel 18, Kernel, wile os | farleicl inflooence socha good man di schlate un pencil net ig 08 selly socha nue! ous-rechia we lo ool suckler Me Demagrawda se grosse din shia su unseram government. Es is en far imbroof- ment far om demagrawdishe friend A Won se net ufl’s nesht gena, Ich glawh os d« uns mee voles ga-kust het 8 der Ginty tariff, &¢ loos shiddla don doona un won de rrosse chance bo i | v Q es don eh w awh 08 se Ols Widder BooxAsTEIL, .-—— New Ratiroad te he Bailt Advertisements have been prepared, calling for bids for the grading of the Houtzdale, Osceola & Philipsburg rail road. The road » with the Beech Creek at Philipsburg, and run through Houtzd dle, Ramey A town thence into the Brosdtop region A branch will I connect f Meson and Jonesville t« also be run to Mader, nh sities to yak and stone ‘and, The road will give table undeveloped con! ORY A look stemm, of a Thamplon wagon, between Cartin's works and Dellefonte he Ander will be rewanded by returning same to EL Cosren, Roland, Pa, —-— = fre of TEER, M Hesburg, Pa. cul Pow hg Axn. F
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