JL /, / { i Fuiaver d g Crepharlvl na ~~ Vol. I5 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893. a aa— NO. 16 The Centre democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Pri . . $l per When Paid in { 1.00 Wher ri sears 82 NEW APPORTIONMENT positions year. There will paign as a number be filled, and there men in the field. ory AOMNe OTe 14 pre very - THE general impression abroad that go to Chicago this year willbe imposed upon by the people of that city through all forms of extravagant charges for lodging and entertainment. has the reputation for greed of this Kind and it will keep thousands from attending the World's Fair. - is visitors who boarding, Chicago A. B. FARQUAR, the prominent im. plement manufacturer of York, and a recent from the republican party to the democratic principals of tariff reform, is being mentioned suitable man for the democrats of the Keystone state to nominate for gover. nor next year. He would be a good man for the place. - — . Tne figures of expenditure for the World's Fair buildings are staggering. Auditor Ackerman’s report to the Di. rectors shows that there has already been expended on these structures #16361 826 while $2,501,263 is still due on contracts, The entire Paris Exposition, Eiffel Tower and all, did not cost one-half the sum already spent on perishable struc. tures in Jackson Park. - — Important Decision At the recent term of Elk county court, Judge Metzger of Lycoming, be, ing on the bench, the question was raised whether or not a hotel‘keeper had a right to have two bars in the same house. The court decided that as long as the license had been granted without restric. convert as tions, the hotel-keeper could sell liquor | in every room in his house if he desired to do so, and he could not be convicted of violating the law, -— - ~A newspaper is always printed in a rush says the New York Sun. There ls always something in it that should be left out; something left out that should be put in, It is something too quick to act; but with all its faults and shorteom. ings there is more education in a bright newspaper than there is in any novel. You find the brightest boy on practical, sensible every day questions is the boy that reads the newspapers, WASHINGTON TOPICS MORE ABOUT THE HAWAI. The Wenther Bureau be Dismissed The Senatorial Tnvestign tion ants An fourteen years ago, wish it to appear th fused to allow the investigation because t Mr. Roacl No Pm n be " band ved CONCIusion Can DE reached, excep he first [M3 of their wish t y profes such distortion of the per- that the investigation as he manfully told the has asked for no pro. The opposition of the demo. by a willful Senator Roach has from Ci8 sonally desired Sen be made, n- ate last week: he tection. cratic Senators to this or any other in. in a Senator's life Senator vestigation of events before he became a is based upon the highest authority in the land ~the Constitution of the U. 8S. and it is mighty small business for anybody to make it appear otherwise. but then, you know, small business is second nature with some people. The first installment of the investiga. tion of the Weather Bureau has been completed, and the immediate resalts will be the dismissal of several minor officials for their inability to distinguish the differen ce between their own prop h | erty and that of Uncle Sam and the final results may be striped suits for them. The second installment, which deals with bigger fish, will be started this week, and it is expected that it will result in showing that the big officials | regarded the positions under the Bureau in about the same light that the minor officials regarded the property of the Bureau. President Cleveland told a Senator Saturday just before the extra session adjourned that he had not taken up the | question of the appointment of Public shortly. and the most of them are men reputations are such that it will be ex. tremely difficult to choose them. | trouble about the prospects of another {run on the gold in the treasury for | shipment abroad, He has, as the law directs, suspended the issue of gold { certificates for the present, and is | thoroughly confident of his ability to | meet all demands that are likely to be made, but, although he will not say so, it will probably be necessary to issue a OfMicinis to Printer yet, but expected to do so very | There is no lack of candidates | whose | between Secretary Carlisle isn’t borrowing any | todo it. my, temporarily in y Hon. Saturday. Mr. Depart. { ied Lo pay reinforced b Wied m at the meresy Henry Ww W ) atterson « ~State old friend, Secretary w thy g thei took the to n itself was a great wat a most soc essfu every respect, - — * Hofer Appropriation Committee HOW DIFFERENT When years a moment President f sailing 1g Trea firm found: | became iy There the gold ury financial par it the American colonies had sever ir connectiph with old England, ti ng out t lege, { I opriation improvements he | nstitution. They spent " day at the Colle carefull all the buildings i the pl 1 the campus by the students, after h all n the chapel and were addressed by prominent Oe en on i whic assembled members Messrs, MeCormick members of Centre of the committee, and Schofield, the county, were with the committee and chaperoned them while on their trip to this county. The committee were more than pleased by what they saw and were very favorably impressed . a State College .— Rev Stock » Candidats Among the place-hunters who gered about the reception room executive department waiting turn to see the governor was a tall, dig. nified individual with sharp features and reached almost to his broad He wore the garb of a clergyman be. cause he is one and it becomes him. It was Rev. C. T. Steck, pastor of the Lutheran church at &amokin, who has been strongly endorsed for the United States consulship at Montreal, Canada. Rev. Mr. Steck is a man of more than smooth white face, hair which ordinary ability and is one of the most | polished lecturers in eastern Pennsylva. nia. In 1888 he ran for congress on the democratic ticket against ex.Congress. | man MeCormick, of Williamsport, in the Sixteenth district, and although de. feated, ran ahead of his ticket.- Patriot. .—- - Died at Mileaburg, On Thursday Mrs, Sarah Sunderland {died at her home in Milesburg. The deceased was an aged lady. eee s——— «We have all our suits eut in the latest shapes. Double breasted or sin. gle breasted-—square or round cut, Lyon & Co. Jacob Harpster and family, of Centre Hall, passed through Bellefonte on Monday enroute for Helena, Mon. | tana, which place they expect to make | their future home, =A new carpet was laid in the court | house this week. The old one was | worn out from the continual tread of “heavy weights” who frequent that department, shoulders, | this . the | 1 y inspecting | and the workings of | An exibition drill was giv. | never saw this beal gathe Nig Fire At Osceola disas. About Osceola suffered from anol trous conflagration last Friday 3 o'clock fire broke out the boiler Pie & Co's. machine shops, and a high wind prevailing at the time, the were only parti er in house J. J arduous effort to save the property The ma. shops and foundry, together with ally successful ine : contents, were soon licked up or destroved by the flames. Fortunately the blacksmith shop and the car depart. ment otherwise the whole were saved, plant would have deen wiped out of ex. The however, very heavy, running up to at least $20,000 on which there is a partial insurance. The origin of the fire was {purely accidental. The enterprize was one of Osceola’s leading industries, and istence, loss, as it is, will be gave steady employment toa large num. ber of hands. It is expected that the firm, noted for their enterprise, will re. build at an early date, - Now Congressional Apportionment On the 11th a bill the committee on congressional appore tionment redistricting the state; and as it meets with the approval of the re. | publican leaders of the state it may be adopted, By this apportionment Centre will be | in the 23rd district, composed of Clear. The | | present district is composed of Centre, | | field, Centre, Blair and Cameron. | Clearfield, Forest, Elk and Cameron, | The democratic majority of the present | of Prison Physician | district is over 2000; of the new district | | It would be but a few hundred, | .--—— - ~Ladies silk waists in the latest spring and summer styles, from #4 on up, at Alken’s store, ~Mrs, Alexander, widow of Hon, Cyrus Alexander, who resides on Spring street, fell down stairs on Monday morning and was seriously Injured and was In an unconscious condition for some time thereafter, She had just re. covered from a protracted spell of ill | Smith and Hunt was reported by ! | ment WAS UNSEATED. ‘aggart to Occupy His Place in the Hous t Vote of 116 10 rto Have Been nt Montge = Al A Ba Ma of Venango, organ ance, and Creorgs The Internal Revenue Recelpia : y Lent : WASHINGTON, Amr 18°) interna mn ner Mason Yestsards new commissioner € shows that f nths of the fiscal your endir ne ARTERALe Pe pia fr we sotroes were $130 today. It 1 : rn 510,016, a gain ove 1802, of $7. v the corresponding period of HR OTS Despondency Drove Him to Salelde, April 19 With staring him in the face H harness dealer of Elgin ne and « CHICAGO bankruptcy Hasse, a Chicag landa Var nm the mmitted suicide num He stood at Buren and Franklin streets at afternoon at the time and several persons saw him swallow the fatal drug. It said that $3,000 would pay his liabilities the corner o 1:30 in A Marder Conspiracy Unearthed, 19 \ inty officials has Six officers the near Luttrell Dexmsox, Tex. , Apri) conspiracy several oo Sherman some date in of Carlisle to assassinate been discovered at were 10 be killed at future by friends all to hang. The affair has caused the wildest excitement Dida't Invite the Collared Cycler Newark, N. J, April 19 The here are atl logger heads over the negr tion a run and invited a jetter carrier ored man workmen refused the quenoe evelems eR bold eycly kk | A club of this city was going to number of { ne f the carriers. A ¢ ing WAS Dot Joy X nyitation Imprisonment Tells on Hares Size Sivo, N.Y April 18 W.B Hayes, who has been in prison here for twe weeks for perjury, has been taken to the prison hospital upon the recommendation Civine, Hares has worried himself! so much over hls imprison that be has completely booken down in health and spirits Attached the Docks and Yards, Minwavkes, Wis, April 18 The dock and yards here of the Lehigh and Franklin Coal a any was attached yesterday for $57,000 by eastern concerns. It is not known what the financial condition of the compady is Cleveland and Greaham Confer, Wasminorow, April 18 Secretary Grech. am had an ex conference with the president yesterday. Hawalian affairs with the Chill refugee question are supposed 10 have been the topics under consideration murderers sentenced | s— — Adelphi Club vent vw take place if next it of a mbly, J. Haley, William. WwW. H. - Aged Lady Political Announoem oni name oF andidate » decision ¢ are authorize to announce the name of LUCAS, of Snow Shoe township, asa can date for County Treasurer, subject to the de cision of the Democratic county comvention We are authorized to anbho JOHN H. BECK, of Walkert didate for ( mty Treasurer cision of the Democratic cou nee the name of wnship, as a can subject to the de iy con mm We are authorized to announes W.T.8PEER, of Bell County Treasurer the Democratic o name of ndidate for lecision of inty e« - ANTED-AGENTS Three or four men Lo» i established Life | business on the lectors t for an old Insurance ( pany. doing industrial and ordinary plan: make weekly ’ ns. Foe | Insurance Con Newark x. J Home off F Lock Haven, Pa. or to J. MeCarity, ass't supt A FEW FACTS. If y that | you can buy for less than ours, come u see any shoes like ours, back and get your money, Mingle's Shoe Store. If you see any shoes, elsewhere, that than ours, come back mncy Mingle's Shoe Store. Do you want a Oxford, ata lower price than you ever bought them? Look at ours nice Mingle's Shoe Store, Do you want a fine, bright, Dongola | patent tip, Button Boot that should | sell at $3.00 which we sell at $2.00 | See ours, Mingle's Shoe Store, Do you wish to pay more and get a | better article? We have them. | Mingle's Shoe Store,
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