Be: ” £4 Y ‘caver & Gephartyg D3 p- VOL. 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1894. NO. 5 The @ enter Femorrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, RogularPrice =~ = = when Pald in Advance . when subseri y not pac years $l $1.50 per year. $1.00 REMOVED f DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LA JAM NTON HANI of Fra , Yenang Es DE COMMITTEEMEN FOR 1803 Centre Hall Howard poro Milesburg...... Milihelm .. ........ Pr hilipsbarg, 1st ward and ward KX. White Jivorge Fay cen FIRE Hess Mpa ssn] Helles oy W. Brown H. Lyman “ Bogs, north ho . east precinet.. west precinet Burnside.....co corinne { ollege, “ast precinet west precy Curtin. Ferg ISON, eat Halfmoon Harris Howard tw Huston Liberty Marion Miles, east preci A middi west Patton...... Penn Potter, nort! ; south north pre south pre : Snow shoe, east preci inet . west precinet Spring, north preeinet . south precinet west precine t precine t "re N Rush. “ Taylor Union Walker Worth. J. Woodring ORVIS N.B.SrascLER, Se Chalrmar Hditorial. CORBETT ought to be sent to gress. He could forre the Wilson through congress and te two rounds, Cone- Bill about sna in -_— ProrrLe who consider brutal and disgusting seldom fail to read all the details of a match like the Corbett-Mitchell fight. It ghty interesting. — AccorpiNG to the auditors state. ment Centre county is in good financial standing. The assets exceed the liabili. ties and everything has been done in a careful, economical aud Lusiness.like manner, Ourcommissioners have done well is mi GOVERNOR Br AVER cent interview in which he was cred. ited with saying that the present ad. ministration was not responsible for the condition of affairs, get to that point later, rn —_ Tne Bostou base ball elub are anxious to have Champion Corbett play with them during the coming season. Um. pires’ lives will be in greater danger than ever when professional sluggers are the largest salaried men on the diamond. Odd Fellows Day The P. O. A. A.ofthe 1.0.0, F. will hold its tenth annual meeting in Lewisburg, April 26th, 1804, being the seventy fifth anniversary of the intro. duction of the I. O, O, F. into the United States, The Odd Fellows of of Lewisburg are determined to make this the grandest meeting the association has ever had. | are | penses, the | bon ¥ 1 districts for i | yi 3 3 | ' | money. prize fighting | denies the re- | The general will | AUDITORS’ STATEMENT, IECORD OF OFFICIALS. THE COUNTY | | Where the County Fonds Go-A Good Showing for the Past Year—Economy P'revalls Deen, and { economical ’ i name 3%) hid i Dain in thelr { drawn up, None © 1 Lhe treasury of t because them Work 1s ln { Ing counties Lhe treasury thrown ou cash hand to thing, when n on meet done. or the debt is due, is paid. is empty, and payment of orders thereon is refused for want of funds. In other counties, in order t& meei orders drawn for the pay. ment of jurors uli olher Currint éx- commissioners have and borrowed In Centre with ds large of suns money. we have a large ance on hand 2 rate of millag low as it 14} ble to make A close examination of the statement SHOW that wherever IL was possibie Lil nse 1b was done, and y commissioners have, lu making epairs on bul grounds, Le | possible to be Wings and unprovemenis economical as it was work well have the several pur ur districts No money | poses bas been Kept ] | to which it | of the rive} t ga. belo several districts were urged by both the commissi nd the county to their Orders for this were promptly ners a treasurer come in and get | drawn and jus $ {in all, the finan { county was never bettie nor the any way you cho have affairs of the county, in w to consider them, | bean more intelligently or wisely | aged — Joint Institate rs’ institute for War. Franklin which Franklinville Friday and | Saturday, 0 and before ad. journment passed a resoiution that an The local teach and { Huntingdon county, riorsmark township, Wis 15 Sea. | Sion al on Jan. 1 2, | effort be made to interest the teachers | | of Snyder and Tyrone townships and | Tyrone borough, Blair county, and | Halfmoon and Ferguson townships, | Centre county, in a joint institute to be | keld at Warriorsmark | conven ent point on or and 24th of February. - or some other about the 28d In Lack Louis Fabian, assistant in » elothing house, is a lucky fellow. ing the last month he drew two good cents apiece. The cows are worth 860, which he got for #1. As marriage is | known as a great lottery, we think if he be sure to draw a capital prize in which | handsome dividends would follow. That should be his next step, auyhow, a -. Harmon Case Postponed The case of the Harmon paren's fir fll.treating their son, which was expeey- ed to have been tried last week in court has been postponed until April owing to the serious condition of the boy. This will also allow a more thorough preparation of the case, The boy is slowly improving but his recovery is by no means a certainty. | | | ty find | country’ ! the some neighbor. issued | {tril he authorities | man- | | withstanding the efforts of { made within the next ten days | weeks, Lewin's | Dur. | | long time have been disposed of, would invest in that line next he would | WASHINGTON LETTER While the country is { breath awaiting the result of debate in congre holding the , this feeling of anxie- but faint expression among the eglslators, judging from their attendance on the tarifl debates, TI ight ses attended Ive members on an 1 sions house have been by thant ands WenLy- avel y far a NICAZUES Are Concerned poken {Oo a rush Mg ressiman SPeAKer pie HRITTNAL 18e adiourne nt home, Men, volved, lowering ices continues, children women are In its | tarifl | of Dr. | Dr.James Irwin was a native and form. | | op night sessions of the ' | has three i Run Meli fand Mrs | kesha, Wis | read , | raine, | burg { Medical College and | . " A | Nannie and Sadie, at home. and I'he hard times | DEATH RECORD DR, JAMES IRWIN. News has been received of the death James Irwin, of Landers, Wy. | resident west of Centre county, went nearly forty years ago. He | sisters are Ellis Mills, Clearfield county; sa Haggerman, of Bellef James CC, Williams , of Augustus Hyman, was 76 1'hese frwin, Es 1 of Lick Mrs. | Mrs. S| ., onte; of Wau- He years old. He | medicine ! ls eased, formerly JefTersor ood | rg, and gradfiated at the He practi urwensville il Snow Hi two daugl invali and W.l1 Grove Mills, t« gether with a legion fends, mourn | the death of . Bailey . bh, who was | { buried by the side of his father in the otection for them, et to ¢ servic strat regulations in fi poli wer admin ties has been an imp Itisa | factor to a far less degree in the present administration. The wishes of the | Pepresen tives anf Of the “sehaton fie more frequently disregarded. Some are never consulted as to federal appoint. ments in their districts of states. Others secure appointments with very iittle trouble, The lass post offices, ition that his reputation yw that Fourth (reneral ne 'n rate he has made 3 1 applications fi the It was in tl} Adlai E. Steve as headsman, Assistant Maxwell works the office steadily post office with patronage is in partment ms main L408 | (18. MISOn pace IC the Inthe more remosals than Clark. The s been in office nthesame Lime, CAL - i rds Operals 4 an army wit ' LCE Seen s age food drifts homeward sadder, himself without if not wiser, The Hawaiian snarl is playin the part | of Banquo's ghost for the senate, Not the friends of the president to keep the matter un- der the surface as much as possible, the enemies of the administration manage to bring the Hawaiian question up every | few days in a way that shows that they do not propose to wait until the com. | mitte on foreign relations has complet. | ed its investigation of the case, Dut the indications now are that the senate | committee engaged in the work of in. vestigating Hawaiian affairs ape proaching the conclusion of its labors, Ny : Greysville cernet but there are | Ons rtant factor in | reached us of the su | the distribution of these places. | Freon i at Jersey Shore ¢ { of the oll residents and a most respected the at 11 o'clock 1st, MRS, 1.04 Saturday i i [ARS mor HBERGER On nin H. H. Harsh Merk at her he stregl, Lis piace, ye on Penn It was known that berger was ailing for two “Few of fier Yriends aoti. sipated her startli i its fatal r itn, he fell that scourge of ti . CON. tr Hines or it} rthern « sumption, Mrs, Hars Mr. and Mrs and, and was | Ine leaves (lo her deat idren, 1 the o t being bint and four young one girl, of age voungest The f morning a cemetary at ( THREY Howard G. HI. Hub! Snow Shoe, | ently 13th inst She was b 1867, i county, after an illness of ten days. rn near Jersey Shore Janu. 3 ary 6, and of age. was therefore 27 years She was buried in the cemetery m the 16th inst DIED AT FAIRBROOK. The venerable Wm. Davis died at the | home of his son<in-law, Samuel Thomas, | near Fairbrook, on the afternoon of the { 20th inst, aged 83 22 { disease Inc He years and 22 days, of ident to old age. was one citizen, | Fairbrook cemetery on the 224 inst, by His remains were buried in the | and that their report will probably be | the side of his wife, The president is reported to made up his mind not to send any more pominations to the senate until the ! | nomination of Mr. Peckham for the su. | children, mileh cows by chances that cost him 50 | { preme bench and a large number of others that have been pending for a He is said to have stated to a western repre. sentative that out of sixteen names re- leently sent to the senate nine were so-called Hill men sand seven were ne. counted to entertain strong rentiments of loyalty for Cleveland. The nine Hill men were promptly confirmed, the seven Cleveland men are still waiting the plensure of the senate, . -——— Pablie Sale, There will be sold at public sale, two miles eust of Pleasant Cap, by Mrs, kinds of implements, or two | have | i Samuel Gettig, on Tuesd'y, March 18, | un Jarge Jot of good furw, stock and all oupial. Thus our fondest hopes have MRS, NICHOLAS MANN, Mrs. Nicholas Mann, at her home in Eagleville, Natur. day night. Her age was about 60 soars She lees a husband and five grown died suddenly, Youd THN FWO SRCENT DEATHS, Two leoent deaths in Philipsburg are | Mrs. Thos. Asheroft, aged 28 years, who died Sthdauy night of comsumption, and | Mr. Josephs H. Ferguson, aged 64, who | also h] Sunday night, His death was | caused yy cancer, Vi Going to Nuwark, NJ, Our eiterprising business peop'e had some he of securing the Lamokin car works af Chester, and the 83,000 was subseriby to Bi np the old ear shops for that pubore, Since then the firm re ( eelved Amore Mattering offer from New- ark, N bo of $10,000 und exetoption from es for ten years, which was ae. royed, who | and a brother living, | Philipsburg, | | fonte | Ly and { ment in | give lican { di 8] { that reason | positive of | Hos | same | was freq | Furst and Love ! | CANVASS among {18 & nice little fight und it is we { thon and } it seems as though he wil JUDICIAL CONTEST. SOME OF THE CANDIDATES | IN THE FIELD. | Judge Furst Asking for . Love John Did 'w, Reclection Faq. will Make sn Fight ¥. Reeder, ¥sq ., Withdraw, ¢ following item appeared in psburg Ledger of a ‘Attorney John G. Love, of Ik was in town Tuesd He wd idate fo he republican nomin or president judge of Centre « I met gratitving Philipsburg. He torney and * Who are recent date, cal encoun an opinion an excell 1 1 be are certain « party of Cer very believe and j personally ements in not harmo: reach and hike individually fam ' chaw one another Y . Judge Furst ivin osed the Cats rece r the » support in Centre county elements of opposition have come in his way. Asjodge of our courts he can not be considered as a popular official and thére arde samier of attantess pronounced in their opposition. These are some of the things with which His mor must contend in aspirations a There are other men asking for the hono Reeder, for. law | Hast nore bl was considere one week various | led that his can. the Wi * same : nfor. nother I go before the ! icit their support for Presi. I'he along with county and so Judge opposit M; make } on to Judge . Love's personal will TI iy, ight. Hm a stron g man both g a personal forces party popular ’ f in th & contest are maki their republican for the endorsement of their this county. is hard, 5 On; at this time, to predict. Bat it 1 under orbett-Mitehell slug. there is very little disposi. art for hand shaking It and like the ging mateh, Lion Way, al the st will be a fight to a tinish, Among the democratic Centre Sous but tioned, C law ge One name I= wen. . Bower. Esq , for the posi. re. ceive the delegates of Centre county without any opposition. Mr. Bower 80 well known to every reader and demo. cratic voter of Centre county that men. tion is not necessary of who he sor of his eminent fitness for the place. While this struggle is going on Centre connty, Huntingdon will put forward both democratic and is in also re. | publican candidates who will want the | party nominations in the distriet, .—— “The Lion and the Lamb The Middleburg Post comments as | follows upon our recent misfo: tunes: The CuxTrE DEMOCRAT and Gazette, { both of Bellefonte, are always at swords ‘ends and itis given take in 4 wan. | ner that sometimes mukes a man's head swith to read it. One would suppose that if the wiitors met they would swal. dow esch other like bon.constrictors, Last week, after tie fire, the DrMo. CRAT came out on time and ns bright ash new pine Bro, Fedier, of the (Gazette, nd granted bro, Kurtz, of the DEMOCRAT, the use of his proses to run out his fssue. And the lon and the lamb lay down together, Vo “one touch of ture wokes te «nde world kin.” tho | the 2k | and yer teachers | for fillix | ation {OT uid | {examinat FOOL pany for | lances {alry if true | for Ad m | What the result will be it | express ¢ Centre County Awards, John A. Woodw: ard, y Bends out the if Howard, following circular know E xpos It may interest your readers to awards 18 for not : close of tl i ten len hb) been known as will not feel for their ch | during the { fer i 2 Tig schools are ¢ wo | sponsibi ny for the stats hence should not be : —————— LCiviiSers) oe. Jan., 22, was the g applications { ation for all aspir i ira : Won. ust vi das wach Serve Carriers at th following have fille OWS ie For ¢ Willis homas ©, Woodring, Lytle, of r Carriers—J; 8 | in and Sam Hepburn, and Jo Wowland., of B The ex will Feb ntinue {i aminations Saturday, kK, and will o half bours daily be held con at 1} and om LT id 10 Us afonte Wheelmen, over Bank. rd im mencis 10, o'clox yur I complets t hel ms wi “ 2) FOO vie q 3 the Centre Cot A Good Oae Philadelpl 1 pills fH mestead , "a., has Pa : y _ Adam «X] S ¥ s | Adams Express Lom alleged failure to de token whereby he wu we bos It was a curious lapse of chiv. Since woman was company, reals Adams oye to be hoped may aft x eR ishing AMS eXPress we, have It apprehension should, there! a spec her interests is much to that the | all t he brid over's out 10 be unfounded. nd may yet id he ompany. able eto the ymestead his HOW MARY CHILDREN HAVE YOU? How many times a month do you visit the shoe store ? Of course your children are just like other people's—always wanting new shoes, You can't let them go to school with their toes sticking out. We have on hand a line of Boy's School Shoes on which you «an SAVE 50 PER CENT. IN SHOE LEATHER. ‘hey are not the rough, cheap- looking kind —commonly called School Shoes. They are neat, strong and durable, and only cost 1.25 Mingle’'s . ... ... SHOE STORE.
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