gh oS i iia. Beaver & Geplartvl ni VOL. 16. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, MACRH 29, 1894. NO. 13 The @entee Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Priet ADV Regular If pald In ANCE CLUB BATES Ting CENTRE DEMOCEKAT ol and N.Y. We World or Inne CENTR? DEMOCRAT « and Phila. Weekly T Tir REMOVED Buildi 11 Lo High stre Hotel and « (5 ne oor above NT thie ( ‘ourt H POSH Hditorial. 11 Tue trouble with th © ministration is delay. a ol aly WE are sorry that Coxey’s army will | not pass through Bellefonte on its way to Washington. We could furnish him with some excellent recruits. — - a democratic mass meeting, at 1 p imagined tt republican friends who imagined that February, democrats were since last about all des 1 Ad. - recent Ex President Harrison, in a interview, has stated that he positively | idate for office seekers is would not be a cand wation. Annoyance ol his main objection. This part certainly must be very unpleasant. - Jonx G. Loy formally announced himself through jthe repub- lican papers of the di date for President Judge. one of the prominent #n lights of the Centre county Bar Ass ation. Ee, Esq., has h ’ rie Sul jet as a candi. a . Love is d les Wright Committee of the Chairman Demo- cratic eall for a meeting of that body, in Har- risburg, on May 16th, a chairman and a secretary will be elected to succeed » Wright and B. M. Nead, the pres. ent incumbents. State has issued a Now Women's Ch Temperance Union of New York and al. ristian comes the $ } lows that the corset is as big a curse woman i petition pointment of Justi the South and West to fill ti of Samuel | Keichline's large number of our citizens of the wards. - ITisa pleasure to observe ward petition Washi ton is pushing vigorously forward work In re Democrats are handi House of Representatives al Necessary of legislation ~enate t by their slender which them more « or four active and who are apparently n politi 5 they can make out of it - Tie Valentine Furnace Company will start on Treesday. Linn & McCoy are preparing to operate their ore banks majority, r less unserupt i At at Hublersburg and to put their cl Mile shurg the same time the Wilson tariff bill will be opened for debate in the ser A striking coincidence, mentioned for the benelit of some of our loeal republican calamity shriekers, -_ FerpixG wheat to stocz is the farmers employ in disposing of the surplus when prices are not profitable enough to entice them toa market. The indicated stock of 1803 wheat now inthe elevators is 114,000,000, or cent. of the volume of the crop. This is 21. 000,000 bushels less than the estimate fof March of last year, and is the computa. tion of the department of agriculture, coal furnace in blast at w one way «pel which gives the harvest of 1863 at 381 | 500,000 commercial bushels, the bushel rating at 56 pounds. Independent of this surplus there is a big proportion of the crops for 1801 and 1892 still held by large growers. With wheat command. ing only 64 cents a bushel and the list of growers on the increase the prospects ahead are not at all flattering and the demand from foreign markets is any. thing but encouraging. Consumption in wheat is regulated by the laws ol sup- | ply and demand, as is everything else, and the farmer who recognizes that fact is the farmer who directs his attention to other things. — Philadelphia Times fonte, April 24th, surprised some of our | re nomi- | A MOTIVE? GAZETTE WAS THERE PID THE ATTACK | WHY Its wenk Position AMtorney hin Distriet Singer Shaw Proper Course Followed the Court wijldecide part 11) were is given hearing it was { t to let Ing would return to net but as she yg of and carefully. | aware his position proceeded The Gazette among o 1 | things says: “The activ ger in | is case the District Atl has committed a very grave error, as | his actions have a tendency to blight it least and perhaps drive a repentant convert gradation. Mr. ! lost the ¢ | 1 ] people, b : ney one fey t HOw Lo ror | 4 de he r OAS a ni ut ht more exp isn our intention to re | details of this case, and angue it thre | our columns, Our courts establi | for that | cial 18 expected, or is required, to are purpose, Further, no publi | plain every preliminary move { public ; nor is official cond: hy judgment | ulated newspaper of matters hasty | All these are ur courts, and only when finally dis. | posed of is it in piace for comment { criticism through the the pression respect the f a But one instance will be cited to show that Mr, followed the | course. After Mrs. Prof. were sent back to jail, last Toes. | day, several members of her family and other Howard 4 Ratlufoant i came to Bellefonte and | press, OF of public iment. Int sent ur contemporary seems to ty of weul always bein Sager proper prominent citizens of wast This case will April t erm « 8 desery Gov Beaver Selected Beaver will pre D. H. Hastings to the Repub State Exov wnt the name of Gen. lican Emory Smith of the Phiadelphia Pre will follow in nomination for Governor. Convention, and Charley indicated a desire to say complimentary things of Bellefontes: candidate, among them B. Orlady, of Huntingdon, who at the last Republican Creorge gubernatorial convention performed the | {duty that this year will devolve on Gen, Beaver, SixCE the price of silver has deprecia- ted aad coining a dollar out of the gen. ! wine stuff only requires about 50 cents worth of the metal it has become a ques. tion whether it is technically counter. { ieting. Of late a great many such sil- | ver dollars are baing put in efrculation and they are as good as the genuine, on. ly induviduals are reaping the profit in. ! stead of the government, . - ! Tre Breckinridge-Pollard case at | Washington continues to attract atten. tion. The public enjoys reading the de- | tails of the case and the dally press ac- | cordingly furnishes it. Redding and the i seconding the General's | Others have | COXEY'S ALM) axey movement has taken front of dis fon Wash Tay is establishe y consideration it, and rion een given ton bles ) For tha probable novement are acquaintance worl ih 1 i Will De © would and the au. be guilty of hom, then, have the Pog learned their “wild theories?” st doctrines, inlists e tariff reformers present lies not th in tins respect Counties with no Delt The counties in no debt are Bradford, Batier, Erie, Franklin, Greet rence, Lehig I Cente, Clarion, ¢, law. Ine, ue, that every day K ’ Mor 3 the day Wednesday among the Assyrians; Thursday among Sabbath Of course, among ‘Hl one nation or o iny er, a is the Greek Sunday: Toes of rest among the Persian {the Egyptians; Friday is the among the Turks and, the Jews, Saturday. POHPPIN Venrtess Auditors, itis a good thing to have auditors { who audit without fear The auditors of Tioga county have discovered Liat {the commissioners visited the World's Fair last year at the expense of the county on the pretext of going to Chicago to look at the plans of steel | cages needed in the Tioga county jail. bo Squire Keichline . there On Tuesday evening our next doof neighbor John M. Keichline, Esq., re- ceived a dispatch from Harrisburg say. ing that his applieation for Justice of the Peace, of the South and West wards of Bellefonte had been received and acted upon favorably. Ills commission will arrive ina few days, Mr. Keichline's appointment gives satisfaction. He will make a good offi- cial. I’ eunsylvania with | Northumber- | REFLY TO REV, MITCHELL Brrrerosts, PA. Man H i and Advent) alth, to brief reply have and H Wrong to I ama mem s tender re gard for noble cause do evil t reason t +O fer of Elder Wheeler I Was ex Adventist doctrine tended to pul falr hie vt to In r Adventis I tia Of upon other he Best day of n of Chi ration of bbath at this th MR was, hield arly all you {so many wi YOY Ale lists and the | LUre Was any ¢ Lis day ~ would so the rable diffs abbath of 1 ke eping jpler of A in the 2 vs, and telerence Lo Lhd subject matter in discussion The EH yen hn i woe the Apostles Gid truly make 5 B¥a) wl b i heir al i nl of lve question. Ture {10 Acts ith chapter 17 10 30 ve. and you will soe what as a iliied iv the A pamt ies i ii 1 nk 3 had Detter he A post vacein pied nust be vaccinate the order of the x be case will be appeal efare they The supreme will admitted hie shiool. court —— An Editor In Heaven Al rording to the Intest chrouol Wica events, there is one editor i How got known, bat it is conjectured passed himself off for a 1 Heaven, positively that he minister and stepped in unsuspected, When the dodge was discovered, they searched the realms of felicity in all their length and breadth for a lawyer to daw the papers for his ejectment, but they failed to find one, and of course the editor is sti} holding the fort. he there is not up a Exsmmation The examination of teachers for ro. fessional Certificates will be held in Bellefonte, Friday, April 18th. Applic cants are requested fo bring recom. mendations, C, L. GuaMLey, Co. Sup. has ho | ne | the commercial treaty has been approy- PLANT SHADE Th WASHINGTON NOTES. GRESHAM'S TREATY WITH CHINA. By 80 Doing Farmers Can Secure u Bounty Head the Law It is not generally OWI An ’ farmers the IR 8 ant. ong was offered tay cuitivali Cleveland and the Bland Silver Bill-Coxey's bounty Army OfMeinls nwnd Its rights Impertinent i Ing and the public highways CrHon {did a harder or Tl 's | Habie Lo road tax, who transplant | work than which hs 158 closed, | U » side of the public Lighwa 1 hus | Last Monday Viee residen I Premise any frul hade trees or | signed the Bland bill for the coinage rest trees of suitable , shall be more wear that al- | the seiniorage and | the that time he |} the bill, i where vated §1 for ww of p ' : 1 1) » laced 1 than 70 feet 145 HAGE hat effect, tL! " : ’ : i ‘ ES 2 in hands Lo ment | opil that he will HON seems { trees vyeloes nor of ” Wiis week it nt of ted i de- 1 an more Gresha Secretary (hway down, ), even if garbled it leaked f erred that Hg enough Visiting Knights of this treaty, On Tuesday evening a larg: {of Knights of the Golden Eag lin Bellefonte overthe C. IL. R They represented the Pleasant castle of Mill Hall and tix , and were accot ratificat: ale may decide, on acconni of the slip- peryness of Chinese diplomacy, to with. | hold ratification until it 1 known that ed by China Al mpanieq Undertaking and Embalming. HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE YOU? N ’ LAE Deir owl i arm lepreda on to rigit Come Bit ite law and become a mob of pil they should be suppressed.’ - - » A State College Fiare Up L. LI the Freshman class of Thursday evening a member of slate College re ceived notice of suspension for He had torn a leaf from The students held a mass a Year. a magazine, meeting and passed resolutions asking that the case be reconsidered, Atl the beginning of the college vear several professors from New England were added to the facully and they op pose reconsideration. As a result the students raised a red flag with ‘Boston Baked Beans” painted on it. Itis thought the Zaculty will on Tuesday re- consider its action. News, with their toes sticks yr out of Boy's School Shoes on which We have on hand a line you can SAVE 50 PER CENT, IN SHOE LEATHER. the rough, cheap- commonly called They are neat, strong and durable, and only cost $1.25 a Pair. They are not kind. School Shoes. looking » -—- - - «On Tharsday of last week a very sad death ocourred ut the residence of Har rison Kline, in Spring township. twas that of a pet dog, “Tip.” of whom each one of the family thought a great deal of. Had the dog lived until Easter Sun. day he would have been fifteen years old, and tho cause of his death was old ne. Mingle’s.. . . . ... SHOE STORE
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