y VOL. 16. | BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1894. . @he Center Demosvat, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ilar Price ADVAY Re If pala in CLUB RATES th by just exhausted | continue Ts called a spes : terested and with whiel ili are ac. quainted. Senator ( imilar course and other senators are inddiging in a like practice. Feet is delay. knowing that eve suspense carries ! > anxiety, dist ¥ ameron followed a | Lhe obrd ty dav's | tl into the home this count: they present adn It is t Senate t tress more SOT That is tl statesmansl hope t the wage. industries of a wi! political advantage discussions, at th threshing old straw, it. The democrats will in the U. republican party pu useless talking In 1862 the country, in tones, demandad and if there is government the of should be recognized. The republicans, | by continual talking, may delay tariff reform for awhile, they can add distress to the present c mndition of America prevent faithfully es and bringing about a more equitable adjustment between manufacturers and the consumers and the establishment of great commercial freedom, the pride of any nation. All this will transpire as soon as the republican senators “stop talking” and it is hoped that will administer the rebuke, at the com ing election, they so richly deserve - Uxpen the head of announcements, in another column of this the name of Wm, C. Heinle, Esq., of Belle. fonte, appears who will ask the demo orts of Centre county this year to give him their support for congress, Mr, Heinle is so well known to the demo. eratic party of this section that men. tion is unnecessary. Just at this time we need men of ability, and who also possess the elements of strength and leadership in them, at Washington. We need men who are energetic and firm to see that the pledges of our party are fulfilled, of devotion to the success of his party | in this county commend him to the | thoughtful consideration of every dem- | NS. Senate | L revisit will more the an’t from WARP but they ¢ the HINers, dernocratic party fulfilling their solemn pledg an intelligent public 1580e, Mr. Heinle's many years | ————————— IO 5 i =If in need of wall paper or window shades call on BE, W, Mauck, Millheim, | ap 19 4t, CAE on ] {of Mr. Bower's abil | fact Bower and Judge IN THE JUDGESHIP RACE IN THE 49th DISTRICT. nw Centra vania. Here purse | with the same ears i eslness tt} Serized ie school woasle. and 1873, hi was admitted to bar of #4 of the leadin One of the : g awyers county strongest evidences ty asa lawyer is the that when Judge Orvis retired from the bench he him as h LW The firm of Orvis, consisting of choose partner. Orvis, Judge O vis son, Ellis 1, 188 proming ni one of leading law firms of Pennsylvania. Mr, Bower took an and prominent part in their practice, and his success has placed him prominently among the leading attorneys of the Duiing the last 10 or 12 years he was concerned in the trial of many of the important ejectment cases tried in Centre county Orvis’ Jan nized ’ FAL : ’ ‘ Orvis, wasorgan firm at oy and was soon recog onee 1) came in re] ns the active state, and he is recognized as a well equipped lawyer in this important branch of the law. The supreme court reports for years attest his prominence at the bar and show that he frequently appeared at that tribunal in the leading cases from the courts to which his practice extended, Mr. Bower has always been a demo. | erat, coming from a family which has { always been faithfully devoted to the | principles of the democratic party, he | has | leglance. never faltered in his party al He has never before been a | candidate for office but has always been a faithful worker in the ranks, In 1875 be was chairman of the democratic county committee and by his untiring work succeeded in effecting an organ. ization which brought out a full vote, resulting in a majority for Judge Per shing of 1,500 in the county and for the THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE | ! no matier wi denomination or He has al the © nd of Penns valley Weir's 1 x it y ASSET ¢ a faithful judge - Opening of the University Tun “University Inn"at State ( ollege w " be formerly opened on Friday April 27) Wescott the evening, to which Bellefonte cord ally Ian and grounds will Le ev ig, The Proprietor, Mr. A. L. will hold ao rw eption d the invited iring ns of I'he luminated by the rooms of the the Insp tion of Musie will be furnished by an and the dining hall opened for those wishing to dance, A lunch will be served by Mr. Wescott during the evening. The Bellefonte Central BR. R. Co.. will run a special train leaving Belle. fonte at 7 P. M. The round trip ticke's covering car fare and lunch 75 cents, i ~- .——— city Are electric Jights, and Inn thrown open for guests orchestra Inrge Tur strike among the eonl miners will be attributed to the democratic ad. ministration. Cleveland's back is broad and can easily bear it. . POR | - ~You will save money by getting your wall paper and window shades from KE. W. Mauck, the wall paper man, Millbeim, Pa. ap 10 STRONG COMPANY 1 1 shaft was aba ned It upon thislulelligence that the company we w mnking .——— CLEVELAND TO HIS VARTY A Waste of ¥ me Daring the past week D. ¥ tney, Esq . the recently Appol ited postmaster at Bellefonte, has of co Al consideration been receiving a large unications from invariably the retaining old employees Fortney to ki Tesix ndend ¢ number this fo of It makes Mr. thinks people ought he isa democrat of this place recommend his advisability smiles hue ww that Cor. nature sa waste of time, Mr. Fortney filed his bond this week and it is likely that his commission will arrive 80 that he can take charge of the office about the first of May. .—-—— Tue industrial armies are traveling under the wrong name. It should be | the United Order of Never-swenls, a a - | IT looks as though the organization | of Commonweal armies was under the | direction ox the republican national com. mittee. A campaign dodge : - .— — | ACCORDING to » communication in the last issue of the Bellefonte Republi. can, certain members of that party look upon C, M. Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte, us the Moses to lead them out of the judicial controversy. SURE TO PASS. WHY THE TARIFF BILL (8 Whi DELAYED. Want an Increase in thelr Salaries-D iil Corre # Peculinrition 3y our spondent cremnent will hard they are unable lo live on i nasio mes work rently. He inhish hich exercises is is odical and systematic and the regularity with w . eats. works, and prouour as to be almost oppressive, Dur ing Washington Session Senator has had apartmer is na prominent nder the same : roof with § Pros nt Stevenson and eleven other Senators Together with his private secretary, he occupies a suit of three rooms. One he room. His secretary has another, and the third enjoys the distinction of being | his office, and reception room, a *ombination that is almost feminine workshop, in ingenuity. the most striking thing about the apart ment is the conviction one feels on entering them that there are no women around. Everything distinotly cates the bachelor. Yet the spread report that he is a woman hater is not true. He says he likes women, but that he hasn't time to Jove them, He is a total abstainer from liquor and i tobacco, no one knows whether from principle or preference. There never has been a trace of scandal connected with his name, his appearance is decidedly ~ommonplace. He is of medium height, heavy, compact build, sallow complexion and a head so bald it looks as if hair might never have grown on it. He has a thick neck and a dread- ful soar on one side that was given by an enemy. His eyes are light blue or gray, deep set andlclose ogether, He dresses well, but very plainly, In temperament he is forceful, but there is not a trace of excitability or nervousness, 5 drand ecto Ji adams Gia vi.| Wednesday, May 9th, 1804. abits, | he rises, | so | this | library, dining, | indi. | wide. | NO. 17 TILLMAN LIQUOR LAY The Supreme Ce Washington © gren { {ers of this country, w be r but he i IY p y of Belle- i H use on ck Haven He will bread 3 wae county he dele. ahead, ' ah r the party heir formal it the party consider. t and m our uncements at have sufficient This year we will we want the very ticket N in best mber « .— - Polittenl Announcements We are authorized to annour ¢ WM. C. HEINLE., ESQ. of elonte A candidate for the pominatio | this district, subject to the ral of the democratic parts name of a. a f congress of es and regulations font uses as a bed. When Talking Through His HAT | a man is notlikely to be But | convincing, but when we assure you that we are ‘Always Talking | Through Our SHOES | you will recognize the valve to us of having our goods so made that speak for themselves. That's what ours do—and they do not squeak, either, they will cs Mingle’s.... ... SHOE STORE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers