4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 5. I 540 ®he Centre Democrat! [[\RRISHURG [RTTER, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - = EDITOR & PROP EDITORIAL. New A happy sue editorial comment must Tis is give way to space for local new - . 1 ¢1 THE opinion expressed by independ ent and disinterested parties that Ouay has a hard fight and big uncertain ) ty before him. His defeat may be star ing him in the face. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGH Gov, Hasting's lature is a vi} wise recommendation He suggests that it keep the State mone ury, and pay it out entitled to receive it distributed, as He recommends ment of a longe banks. public schools of teachers tributic tion of pliance the ade the of the for the been laid tion. WORTH CONSIDERING Among the series of resol ed at the last meeting County Institute, consideration, were The first was “That we declare our intention quire by determined, energetic and tinued effort an extended scholarship i general, professional and special jects, knowing that on scholarship mvariably and prime success of teachers, This is a royal decls ried out, ought to produce gre: in a very few years. The do much to help themselve if they will, at these local in Tie coun 3 3 N 1 3 nl > iO OTC 4 NALE iL tricts in order to make possible fort stitutes Spring, Benner achers y has been divid held at } schoo! opens in the term four men are graduate and English, o methods of truction that would who have be of vast use and enjoyed the advantages of a college edu- beside these, the cation. Then, «te are the professors of who should along the tea at the 4] bave can give puinters any teacher primary scholats This for he of ove out the purposes of The second deserves notice is “That we reccommend Public School Libraries ship.” The but what do the teachers propose by way of public drawn toward a subject of so much recommendation is all right, to do, impottance; the adoption of a resolution | it is | An act of | pro. | vides how these libraries may be estab | lished. Their use, worth, and advantage | will be conceded by any, right thinking | will be of little consequence unless followed by some solid work. assembly, approved June 28, 189s, person. But it will require a long and vigorous campaign to convince both di, rectors and the people that they should be established. No class of people in the county can do more to push on the es. tablishaaent of libraries than the teachers How ? Begin at your local institutes. Have, if possible, all the directors of the district meet with you at, at least, one session. * Arrange to have at this same session as large an attendance on the part ofthe public as possible; then, before them, discuss the need of libraries. Ean. gage the ministers and better educated men and women of the community to take part in tne discussion and thus wage in the interest of libraries and the creation of public sentiment iu their favor an earnest and increasing campaign. If you do, you will soon see results, baviog the attention of the | The Contest For United States Sen= ator Already Begun. SENATOR QUAY ON THE BROENE. In the Strogg! ww tho Speakership Far ~i Noems to the Load John It He In ranton, I'he New Capltol as Completed, Bualiding so I thes way Senator Quay on Hand, e at mid- night Y Vashi to take sonal 3 a Hea will pers be the guest Weiss during his will remain In Harris! the senatorial caucus The fight against Quay rected by E. A. Van Valkenberg, the leading spirit of the Business Men's League. His headquarters are at the Commonwealth, where Dalzell will also hald forth, Ex-Postmaster General John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, and other active anti-Quay leaders, ar- rived today to ald Mr. Van Palkenbers. Benator-elect David Martin, of Phila- delphia. who will retire as secretary of the commonwealth with C« rernor Hast ings, reached the city last svening. Je was accompanied by Martin and Receiver of Taxes and William J. of Pailadelpht The pariy are the guests of Governor and Mrs, Hast- ings at the exec mansion, tor Chris 1. Magee, of jeadeys in western rived this morning. Chairman John M. Garman, of the state Democratic committes, arrived yesterday to look after the party's in- tereats., Colonel James M. Guffey, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania's representa tive on the national Democratic com- mittee, Is kept away by illness. Re- publican workers are being brought here from all over the state to take a is being di- Mre Roney, itive Bena- Pittsburg, the Pennsylvania, ar- hand in the fight for United States sen- | ator. The hotels are crowded with legisla ors, politi and office meckers In the assembly, and by tonight they will be filled to overflowing The Quay Managers are and ing oth ! ‘ make 8) inns are leav \ } re are many of ther I'he Now Capltol, fortable and enjoy roundings than state's pervice as in the old cag Even what larger every Their heat the men law itol i already way than the old capital, difference is fliustrated by the fact that the hall of each house fa 20 feet longer and wider than the for mer, while the ceiling is 43 t high and the back building of stories runs 40 feet fur toward Fourth two-story ¢ first rug- goat] y NeW oomers, ar ha find no manship both would b foe six ther eastward, the sid need jx the gireat, than critics fault witli aerial or work. Aci mii Le 8 v vials alin jicated that =: ; H ra in wakers Nearly a caused by the fon which Attorney General MeCormick ats the cos! of a complete Appropriation will shortly Ine dam A. Stone in addition to Auditor General McCauley, Btate Treasurer Beacom and the two permanent members, Henry K. Hover and 8 J. M. McCarroll, claim, a ma- Jority of them at least, that the present preparation for the legislature is in ace cordance with the supreme court's in- | terpretation adverse: to Mr. MceCors mick’'s views Titigs Hiigat i WILKINS, raging JUAY GETS NOMINATION But He Fails to Secure the Full tepublican Vote, NEEDS NINETEEN MORE VOTES, Renntor Martin Remained Away Fr Mag Bnd Senntor Moved to Make thet nuon Voted Against Quay, the Nomination Unanimous, Harr Yolunteers to Be Mustered Out. iments nh, as a Paris to muster includes 3 Third Florida, Third panies A and B, Indians fantry, Third North Caroling Virginia, Third New Jersey, Fifteenth Pennsylvania, Bouth Carolina heavy battery, Fourth Missouri, Second Ten- nesses, Ninth Third Texas, Eighth California, heavy batteries D and C, California artillery peace { the Tennessee Ohio The Coming Miners' Convention. Pittsburg, Jan. 4-The coming na- anventioy the United Mine Workers f A rica, whith will be held in tha city next week, in exciting gre interest a suc Cesar nt Ratchford being the Mr. Ratch- in Mitchell ra of the favorite, position tional « the election of r io Pres ipal question at issue. their the shure want oocupy jent Patrick Do nal presi Fleven RSallors Drowned, London, Jan, 4-The Italian steamer Voorwaarts, which left Amsterdam on Dec. 16 and touched at Cardiff on Dec. 20, has been abandoned near Trevoes Head, on the West Cornwall coast. She went ashore in the gale that has been in the Irish channel. Eleven members of the crew, who put off in boats, were drowned, Nine who clung 1? the rigging were rescued by the coast puard. om ce, Who ROLL OF HONOR The pions following have during the month of Ie notice the credi that ane whelher rect and yOurt at COrte with same Ve Hampton, H. Grove, Bellefonte L. Keller, Madisonburg Toba W, Confer Colyer H. D. Dunkie, Mingawville........ Mrs, W.F, Hassinger. Trinidad. Col | eter Zeigler, Decatur . B. Waber, Howard... Eliza Pietcher, Dakota, In John H, White, Mingovilie... WW. EK Williams, Martha. ir Sn Geo. A. Vonada, Centre Mills C.D. Weaver, Wolfs Store, Michael Ream, Rebersburg....... B. W.shaeffer, Madisonbarg. om vs Calvin Rishel, Madisonburg. Jd. T. Marks, Port Mattida........ Badd Cowher, Port Matilda..... Grace Reese, Port Matilda... C. Kees, Port Matilda a Christ Cowher, Randy Ridge. cin John F. Royer, Madisonburt....... ve David Confer, Romola . Wim Kerstetter. Pleasant Gap. sohn Hoy, Hublersburg Jor. Gilliland, Lock Haven Ida RB. Endi, Logan Mills I<anc M. Orndor!, Wosaward Wm. A. Kerr, Mrs, Henry BEekenroth, Pleasant Gap Centre Hill. In the above list are included over thirty new subscribers. The prompiness of our many patrons in paying their sub. scription regularly in advance is daly appreciated and encouraging. Of course we hav a number of delinquents and oc casionally some who won't pay anything they can avoid. Those of our patrons who have remitted, will please accept our thanks, and we hope that the best of life may be in store for them in the new year of 186 — Eb. | Catarrh Cannot be ( AL AVY LICA ) 3 For everything purchased at our great mid- winter Reduction Emm Dale | Yes, sure, it's now Overcoat weather, and they are selling rapidly at such a sacrifice, Also Suits, Un- derwear, gloves and everything seasonable HONTGOMERY & (0, Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE, - - - PA.
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