VOL. 16. wr ————— BELLEONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, [894 NO. The Centre Aemoat, CHAS. R. CERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION a1 CHAIRMAN fl 1ence g'" packages, THERE tation able to cratic measure, should be n Tue word now nsecrat- ed ones 18 ‘on to Han 2 Th Bellefont ceeding politi Shut o wiumj politici boys are willing th Nn Dres ey can pi tions. —— i — Monrnisox, Mills, McKinley and Wilson. all authors of famous tariff bills, bave suffered defeat SUCCPSEOTS never to ti public 4 will hive long after} Dayton, is forgotten e surface of of Wilser rose attention. — - Hox. words of Jonx SneErMAN has a few to the publ {o the tariff question os] Tiis Gu mstruction regard Sines the 1 election is ¢ it is well t yer they are and not evade anything the interview, published in column of this issue. It is a 3 significant political utterance that serves attention of all thoughtful people - wants the re. the Tue democratic party sponsibility, no matter what dition of the conntry should ensuing two years. Let bad, The new tariff bill be in the is in force flourish accordingly. party can’t destroy it or amend visions, so they have no responsibility | of the 8 to bear. Let the people settle the tariff question in 1506, 8 wher verdict — > — — defeat at democratic prin. Tie recent democratic not so much a blow q ciples as a rebuke to the few democratic traitors at Washington who humiliated the party at a critical ment, The and so are its principles but it Was Vere moe. democratic party is all right was un fortunate in having a few unscrupulous men in the That is where the greatest injury was done. For their shortcomings the entire organiza. tion had to suffer and de. feat. U. 8S. Senate, humiliation -> A Creditable Vote Calvin M, date for President excellent runner or Democrat who ticket 1544 Centre Democratic Judge, Bower, candi. proved 1 Tuesday last, could lead votes, in the Huntingdon, political tide as strongly against his party as it was on Tuesday last, must enjoy the respect and confidence of the people, irrespective of party, the fullest sense of the term. The normal Republican majority in this Judicial district, in former years, has been about 500, year, the gains made by Mr. Bower would have carried the district for him by upwards of 1,000 majority. Although defeated; Mr. Bower may | well be congratulated on the creditable vote he received in counties. He was simply borne down by the politieal Monitor. an The his party counties of and with the in EXTENT and their | con- be good or | and | if it is a good measure the country will | The republican | its pro- i at the pres In any ordinary | very | both | I did Elis 1. ti de.~Huntingdon " dissatisfied voters, OFFICIAL RETURNS. OF THE SLUMP Judiclal, Cong vl Completed THE COUNTY TICKEX B. Ain I * Latta's : Maj TTY FR $0 For CONGRESSMAN-AT- LARGE Glausha A. Guw, BAP vw “ Geo. F. Huff, Rep... Henry Meyer, De Irs Th ! ys, Der NOHCTDRIINE © eX 4,106 {053 Kane. Pr , a 4 ish 3 K FOR PRESIDENT J is year was 9.119. sident in Centre Total vote from which it can be that there were 463 more votes polled in 1504 than seen idential election in 1882, HOR In 1892 the and this ve republican vote was 3, it is about 4,587, Mylin’s yor a gain of 850, As many demo- Hastings a complimen. total ain test of the te I vote. In this gain about one half are republicans who were in. turn this year the democrats who became dis. i\r vole Ao Crals gave tary vote his is not a cert duced to out and balance are satisfied with the times and voted re. publican. The abont democratic total this 500 short of that of many districts democrats were aged and could not be induced to come Year 1892, is In discour. to the election. The above does not prove that Centre county republican. This year it simply slumped over and nothing could have saved it. Our county ticket was an exceptionally good one. No county { chairman ever worked harder or devot. ed closer attention to a campaign than Orvis. rouse in Everything possible the indifferent and More meetings were was done to ! 1 : { held thronghou { former vi | were brough RECENT | versal party sinmp for . -—— MeQUOWNSMAJORITY Mi { J yn’ two candid ates is - $74. triangular fight in this There district which | made things sasy for Martti THN Ty Cenrield ! | MeQuown, the : R sty P.{ oy 4. editor of On We Inesday ¢ Vel P ive Harris, children: years later he ms wd Eliza T who survive four Johu Blanchard, th Miller Blan- Mary Miles Blanchard and Ed- ard Jr. One Joseph having died in infancy. him, izalx chard, mund Blanc! son Saturday nd. irred o in the Friends burying T » [ Vy I'he inserment oc grou - Two Farmers’ Institutes Two Farmers’ institutes will be held in t county, this vear, under the auspices of the State Board of Agricul. ture, Matilda on Tuesday December 4th and 5th 10 second at ne and Wednesday, Opening session moming. The Thursday and and 7th. ing Thursday ing ach day. everybody and everybody invited, collections. Entertainment mation combined, o'clock Tuesday Millheim on December 6th o'clock Three sessions ¢ Friday. session 10 morn. Free to Eminent instructors from the State College and from distant parts of the state, Fer detalled information address, Joux A. WoonwaRD, Howard, Member for Centre county. of the Board .——— Will Likely Rebuild From the opinions as expressed by | nearly all the individual directors of the | Mill Hall brick works, it is learned that | it is the desire that the buildings burn. ed recently shall be re.erected at once. This will ba good news for Mill Hall, Whe #5 i The first one will be held at Port | Open | No | and infor. | ruea—-— HOW DOYOU LIKE IT? There is much a ical warfare that untair, unm and often cowardly lglon, 8 too often the display of prejudi where partisan zeal ov and g&lmn judgment i madmsh for political develops the AS & prece of Means new or or lowing, an ext Lhe Keyston (sa upon the result of the “EWE have met 1 are ours!’ sald Comm he whipped the Britis History has repeated its this eontest was waged | Cans, the Joss of the | defeat of Brit has reeeived may never he more "the slog Ameseams !’ ing mere tha every six yeul Read it over cate the | He 88 much mecratic 3 made up sacrifipe tl the benefit were elect jority of ti ves, upon a tarif pledges, promises t! trailors t ! JDL ien can fnstit every m cratie do ty, Equal 12 equi oppor i legiath: nam: whe Ww withthe of plstriot Damo: sult B. reason Jon polies, whici honld yonr « ratriatic ? It s in polit arranted lower tt poi licans is Slrauge rept will as with Stmocrass Year do. and whey will deal with them i POT TRY oval LE i$ ¥ wil secure fie 4 Causes of the i substaotiaily WHAT OF 18967 HOW WILL THE PENDULUM SWING? Hoecent lump There will be Bo Tarllf Tinkering--The Republicans are Divided. Better Times Coming cial organ New York city, 8 platform for every republican is “Stable finances. No wmoukeying with the tariff! | dyer in Several edITOTIAS Hay ‘ the same course. man, the ables spublicar sBer <i 1 policy | Reed and « , the braze: infamylon tion of fac Democrat sult? Are vote the democrati We credit Editor Ler sense. Harter his early trai with he wandered mistake. ntly bigotry. teacl cou For the Family on the Farm The of Home Reading Agriculture and Horticulture, upon the { plan of the C, L. offered by the { Penna. State College, has been instru- | mentat i in awakening new interest and thought in the minds of many of our farmers, as well as in imparting very tmuch useful information the ousiness, Many more and farmers’ wives, sons daughters should be interested his work and should write to the college for particu. lars, Course in NC about farmers and .——— Top Noteh of Meannoss A man may wear a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button, stop his { watch at night to save wear, leave his “1 or “¢” without a dot or cross to | save ink, turn the hog on his mother 's | grave to save feed, sell “monkey” veal | for chicken salad, but a man of this | kind is a gentleman and saint compared [to a person who takes a newspaper two {or three years and when asked to pay | for it puts it back in the post office and has it marked ‘refused,’ clearly measure t desired, ¢ st Vy i T il : conservatl will det country that tari tion shall be at ; and the jons of the Wi as the settled policy of I'he republicans undertake to but fut defeat pro 1 will be aces the count rity will | json 1 as a Ix more overwhelming 1500 and 1802 ppon.- divided, time passes the breach will become wider and wider. McKinley and his will demand a return to the tariff, but the co der the leaders! son, Kinleyism, ey do, they will doomed to than that of already ar o ents are and as adherents monopoly Nsery nt un Alii. will advocate acquiescence in the the Wilson bill. The re. sult will prove favorable to the demoe. racy, because the derstand that business any further agitation, the provisions of the Wilson bill preferable to those of the monopoly tare iff. and economical administration of the government for the next two with general commercial and industrial prosperity, which is sure to come, will bring victory in 1806, .——— Played a Tie Alive « - elem Pp of Sherman and prov IRIOnNs of will will not wolerate people £001 Un. tarifi and that HAR Wise counsel among the democrats Years, Last Saturday the State College foot ball team played with the military acad* emy cadets at Annapolis, The score was Gto 6. Next Saturday the State Col. lege boys will have the fun of tacklivg Princeton’s famous team on the latter's ground. back the the duty of every true FI to do “POTENT INVILUEN( The unable lean me in ed ty of "a i of the It is e plain so well ean in yiher 8] he re- so and the one of were early wable Wiil id $1 HEOL © hn | to ftthat “these potent influences’ do lor | not prevail in the future, A DEMOCRAT. Bellefonte Grain Market. ackson &Ce: | TI ERHEIRFEEWNIRER Don’t Scold The Boy. He's “a all-around rex) good, lively and you change him if | von could. 3 Dov, woniian t lot of The do is to are hard out a f COUTse. ung to % that out ’ (iet the school shoes you'll save pair in four possibly a little more. All giges for both boys and girls, t 1c LMS LE Mingle’s SHOE STORE
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