The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 04, 1883, Image 4

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    NO TO VALEN?
FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
AND SHOES, CLOTHING, CARPETS,
TRUNKS WOODEN AND QUEEN
PINES STORE CO. LIMITED, BELLEFONTE, (+ TO VALENTINES BTORK CO, LIMITED, BELLEFONTE
FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, GRO_ERIES, NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, CARPETS
“THE CENTRE REPORTER|VERY [IARMONIOUS,
FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor Se
| The Buffalo Convention Practi-
cally Adjourns.
BOOTS
Ha _— : WARE, TEUNKS, WOODEN AND QUEENSW A BE
Centre Harr, Pa. Oct: 4, 1883.
RR SRE,
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That is if you want to buy CHEAP and get the best value for your money, They wre just in receipt of a full line of Ladies’, Misses’, Mens’,
Y cuths’ and, Boys’ Hore, Cheviot and White Shirts, Suspenders, Beautiful Fichus and Collars, Babys’ Cape Embroidered Flannel, Alpaca and
Gingham Umberellas, Cotton Bats, Spanish and Guipun Lace, Ruffling Saxony Yarn. 1 heir Boot and Shoe Dept. is complete. About arriving,
the Renowned Broadhead Alpacas—for which they are Agents—in the latest colors und at the EXT REME low price of 2 . per yar Call and
examine them, it will repay you Daily arrival of Groceries, always Fresh and (Goud —they make a specialty of Teas which CANNOT be excelled
for PURITY, FLAVOR and STRENGTH, Just in receipt of Imperiale, Ovlongs and Uvbecolored Japans,
LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES.
The Harrisburg latriot makes 8 mé
important comparisons regarding the ex-
penses of the three last Legislaturds next
preceeding this one, for the benefit of
the Philadelphia Times, which on Mon-
John Kelly Tries Fis Strength and
Finds ¥Mimself in a Minority=
The Manning Ticket Nomis pl e Al
nated=The Resolutions.
Burraro, N. Y., Bept. 28. —Although the
}
i
with the
special sessions at $756,000,
of the Legislature for
%
i
an
timate is based oa a daily expend
of 1he three
Cw
2 000
SU
The expenses «
ublican Legislatures were as follows:
sislature of 1898,
’ ING
188]
56197
usa 017
le three Legislatures neXi
19 pre Se n° Ore,
3
£ « ft ni l every oa
M1
Republican in both branches
hem nant
pif
Ci
1
in £1 OC 1 Hiesy
aly
n
el t! is for the reg
em giver
i
i Tit
+ 1
S
ove
niar se8st no
hie 1d either in 1878, or in 187!
Or
i
Democratic convention adjourned until 7 Pr.
ar, it was not until after 8 o'clock that Tem-
{porary Chairman 8. A. Chapin called it to
lorder. The convention had adjourned with-
| voting its afternoon's work to the task of
{agreeing upon the methods of forme
i ing the committee on permanent organization
and that on contested seats, ruling that both
| delegate from each congressional district by
{the other delegates from each such district,
| The delegates from all districts contested to
| the committee on contested seats,
| When the convention was called to order,
{mittee on contested seats which had been
{formed and performed its work during the
| POCBSS,
The committee reported in favor of recog-
«f both the
of the present Lei 1 ture 161
18 $0607
Jess then that of the regu
| the regular democratic organization because
all of the*delegates had been elected by the
regular party primaries, the Tanunany and
having been re
average cost of the thiree Legislatures
Is
~ a 1
iy 3
)
and 188.
Leg
-y Is
R79 It
slatare,™ which
villified
‘Dem wratic has
been go malignautly by
Times and,
able to Lol
44
%
it Repu! i
¢
Iwo » #01 8 and vet
save
$208017.66 uf tte 0 t of the Republican
Legisiiure of 1878
process. But the commitee, for the sake of
(harmony and the ending of factional dis
{ putes, had concluded to recommend the rec.
| \gnition of the twenty-four delegates admit-
{tel by the State Committee from the Tam-
{ many delegation. and the ten also admitted
ing the representation of the County Desno-
crats to the thirty-eight admitted by the
[State Committee, disqualifying the thirty-
| four delegates whose seats had been awarded
Legisla'ures whic
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wr tl
by
Ad Vanes us
new 8ib-erib
it il .
paviog f ¢ Herorien one year
3 3
f Bending
ig BR the
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send i Ys COR LY JANE
year ir
Any of our
ve, 10 both, as a prewniitm,
pany &ing
SeXira, will
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ith ¢ . An
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RTELS.
freee, on trst offer
il offer
1 Jan. 1,
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next
Suffere ra from the
nied as a remedy for Ant fever
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réeciale Ayers ire. a
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preakicg uj
ME
a
A KNIFE IN HIS HEART.
The Mountain Evangelists Cousin
Killed by a Neighbor,
‘ORNISEVILLE, Mercer County, Ky,
of tho
His State
§ perp teed
unday night Pe
t is out of the
tim, Mr. Robert ¢
of the Rev
Evangelist, and
{ Bept
~{ Ine numerous murders which dis
nnd especially this county,
. ] pills near bere last
8
in that the vie
is a first cousin
t Mountain
3 §
Barnes, the
El
ary,
Bart
© i)
ori
Georg
Thomas Hott, one
in the tragedy was his son, Stith Elliott.
The Eiiiotts, father
Robert CC. Barnes, also on horseback and seat-
Brewers’ mill to leave to be ground.
sacks on which
Elliott were respectively seated, and the lat
ter's sack was dragged nearly off his horse,
Immediately hot words passed,
suddenly changed,
dismounted and threw rocks at each other
Old man Elliott joined the fray.
| the adoption of the report,
Senator Grady, on behalf of Tammany,
iealled for the aves and poes on this motion,
{and the roll was called; Tammany men mak
| ing every effort to defeat the adoption for the
| purpose of securing the striking out of the
{portion relating to the recognition of the
The call for the
ayes and noes was made at John Kelly's in-
timation, who objected to the immediate
{ adoption of the report without debate, and
of a call for a divison
ipon the question as to whether or not the
| previous question should be put; viz, whether
w not the question of adoption should be
‘voted upon. In the roll call, Irving Hall
| voted with Tammany. Mr. Kelly's chief in-
terest in having the roll called was apparent
ly to ascertain his exact strength,
The roll call consumed 40 minutes «
and resulted in the adoption of the report by
a vote of 250 to 9. at on
moved to reconsider the vote, and supported
his motion by a vigorous speech, in which
he declared that Tammany intended to thor
{oughly abide by all the rulings and decisions
f the convention, but he appealed to the
body to refuse to endorse that portion of the
report which recognized the County Demo
leracy of New York as regular, as against
| Tammany, which contained the majority of
New York
{ county, and which comprised the pas
‘aggregate vote absolutely
SNOCORS,
{ E. Ellery Anderson, speaking for the
County Democracy, opposed reconsideration,
taking the ground that Tammany Hall and
i Irving Hall having failed through their own
letermination to regularize themselves by at-
tending the party primaries, had no right to
either ask to be now recognized as regular or
to share that recognition with the County
Democracy which bad obeyed all the party
rules and sccured its delegates through the
regular party primaries the same as Tam.
General
Spinola followed on bebalf of Tanwvany, de-
| nouncing the action of the State Committee
{as the conduct of the party machinery for
soifish ends. Mr. Sphwia vehemently ex-
claimed, * Gentlemen, we spit upon that re-
port, we can't expect to rate as good, honest
Democrates unless we do.”
Benator Grady arces, and being hoares
| from his previous effort, was not well beard.
Cries of “Jlouder™ annoyed him and he ro
torted to one rural delegate: “Bir, there
never was a first class orator who could talk
oud emough for a deaf man” When the
laughter which greeted this wittician sub
sided Grady withdrew his motion 0 recon
| sider.
{ The Chair then announced that the Com
i tion of New York county.
iwas in the nature
f time,
Seaator Grady bh
the Democrats in that portion of
ty whose
wns to
exwntial
knife twice into his heart.
They left him in the road
escaped and the old man is under arrest, but
Barnes fell dead.
| selected for Permanent Chairman Assembly-
The Ellenville
{Ulster County) Press, and a Tilden Demo.
are in the habit of letting such cases go,
Gen, Hancock's Iliness,
Gen. W, B, Hancock went to Sandy Hook to
witness some experiments in gunnery. The
weather was very rough, and the small gov-
ernment vessel was rudely thrown about by
the waves. In one of the lurches of the boat
General Hancock fell and bruised his right
knee. He remained three days at Bandy
Hook in bad weather, He returned to Gov-
ernor’s Island in bad health, and has been
ailing ever since, There are some signs of a
gathering in the injured knee, and Dr. Jane
way, the post surgeon, is endeavoring to
dissipate it. The general was so exhausted
by his reception of the Coreans that be had to
go to bed,
A Curious Ghost,
Fraxxronr, Ky., September 25. —Consid-
erable excitement exists among the towns
people over the midnight visitations of an
alleged ghost during the past few weeks
About midnight on Baturday night a white-
looking spectre, transforrmaing itself into all
kinds of shapes and saddenly disappearing
and then reappearing, attracted the attention
of the residents in the neighborhood of Wash-
ington and Railroad streets, but no one was
brave enough to investigate the matter,
Chief of Polico Hyde has detailed a squad of
mystery has been unearthed.
Engaged to Marry the Fat Girl,
Naw en and vingion streots, —
butcher, at | i
asked the police to Jrateut of
his 19-year-old son, David, to Blanche Cray.
the fat girl of the musewm at 210 3
who bs 517 pounds, more or less,
police told him to stop it himself. He said
that he would comsult a lawyer and be ad
vised what steps to take. His son has been
doing odd jobs around the museum for a few
dollars n week, The fat girl is said to be
but 17 years old. A clergyman has been en
gaged to perform the marriage ceremony.
He proposes to marry the parties on the stage
of the museum,
bison ll a —
_ Exclusive dry-goods st D. Gaiman &
f
i merely thanked the convention for the honor
accorded him and urged the avoidance of
[factional disputes,
It is understood that Mr. Benedict's selec.
| tion was due to the direct influence of Gov-
ernor Cleveland. 1. N. Lockwood, the man
{who nominated Cleveland a year ago, had
| been slated for the place, but Lockwood and
{Cleveland have had a falling out and the
Governor threw his influence against Lock:
wood. After the list of scoretaries and vice
presidents had been read the Committee on
Resolutions made the following report:
The Democracy of Now York reaffirm the
platform adopted at its last State Conven-
| tion, which has received the approval of the
| people as shown by a majority of nearly
200,000 at the last election, and they espe
cially denounce the proposition that the peo-
ple should be taxed to raise a surplus fund
for the Federal Government to distribute
among the States. We claim with pride
eRe people. Ne duvite wish reson
all fricadts of improved State admin ton
irroszective of party to join with the Demoe-
racy in proerving and perfecting the re
forme in pwogress and in extending thom to
oil branches of the State service, We heart
ily irdovse Governor Cleveland's administra.
Bh justifies the great vote which elected
A FARRELL & HE
i
two of Speers’ Stoves for sale CHEAP-
y 1
25%
LLEFONTE, PA.
ORG TE RO SO
The results
the best the
gee and aggressive honesty,
wake his administration one of
State ever hal,
Mr. Murray, of Delaware, named
H. Mavnard for SBecretary of Btate
seconding this, ex
Monroe, named William Mon
county, af The 4]
amd Advertiser, for the office of Secretary o
State Mr. Burke, of lin
Mr. Purcell's nomination, Me
Wavne, foes Mav wird
whenoe he came
Democrat and whe
Democrat during
versity, The roll was then called and
watched with interest It was agreed that
the vote would show whether or not the talk
ad of mrmony was real or whether collisions
between the factions prolmble. The
County Democrats all for Maynard
and the Tammany and Irving
were solid In supporting Purcell.
uv
Fy |
Raines, of
8 “CM
suntor George
Puroell
By
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WC THe
of
editor tor
3
‘ Frank
at
ia Air
nek who
whether he
th
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+, if 8, he had been a
w
HN
Wore
volta
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The result
d
Maynard was oclared pomihted. The
unanimous,
E. M. Bhepherd, of Kings,
C., Chapin, of Kings,
Comptroller Buarke
York, named Col. Frederick
the brother of ex Senator Hosoos (4
The }
Conkling,
A motion to
voted down, aud
to nominals aca iate for State Treasurer
A. Maxwell and Denis O'Brien
were nominated by acclamation for Treas
urer and Attorney General
Elnathan J. Sweet, of Albany, was
pominatel for State Engine The
ticket, as nominated, State ticket as
made up by Daniel Manning, chairman of
the present Democratic State
with the exception of Sweet who is a Til
man, The Tammany and Irving Hall del
gates voted together again
ful nominees through
took very little active interest
after their defeat in Lhe
Purcell, Jolin Keil)
second nomination
The
the delegates loft in apparently good
with Fe aT
tory {
for Liwu
DATs
ns
8
ballot resulted in
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convention proceeded
ad ion Was
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in the
Commitiee
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support they gave
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fnotier foul
ticket
oe
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will Ti
farther ssa
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ey anywhere
will ca fair
characterises
adelphia Branel
that hovse the «
and secnved for it
made clothing than ar
Central Penna.
@
$13 Fe
fr
a
On show day
goods,
“Our Little Ones" for
gem, and sets the juveniles wile
light. Russell Pub, ( Boston
per year.
October iva
i with de-
y ani
Most persons have an ambition to carry
a gold watch case, and yet few people know
how a watch case is made, or the yeast ¢
ference in thequality of them, InaBonip
Gagd Waren Case, aside from the neces
gary thickness for engraving and polishing,
a large proportion of the metal is needed
only to stiffen and hold the engraved por.
tions in place, and supply strength, The
surplus is not only needless, but undesira-
ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot
furnish the stiffness, strength snd elasticity
necessary 10 make the case permanently
strong and close-fitting. The perfect waich
case must combine gold with sofie metal
that will supply that in which the gold is
deficient. This has been accomplished by
the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case woe Log
whichsavesthe waste of need- &
less gold, and rxonuases the soLIDITY end
grrexoTit of the ease, and at the same time
reduces the cost ONE HALF.
3
alae
Bend § sont damp to Keprtons Wateh Ose Paclorion, Phils
dolphin, Pu. for bandvome Uinstrated Prmphicl shoniag baw
dasnes Pow’ and Kopvtone Wateh Cases are made,
(TY be continued)
co
a a
TRAGIC,
My name is Ellen Maynarl,
And Oswego is my home,
And Til bles the great Peruna,
Wheresoe'r mv feet my roam ;
For it cured me just Jike magi’,
Cured my uleers every one,
And my end was almost tragic
When this wondrous work was done.
pti moti pe
Exclasive dry-goods at D. Garman &
Bon's, Bellefonte
MIDNA:
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Ss ———— tn SoA ————
IST OF GOODS AT HALF
S———————— 5
ON
. uy pieces of one pat.
we ¥1
AND CHILDREN PRICE
5 SHOES AT
ere BID
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(1. SAMPLES
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———WHITMER & CO,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
Pay the highest market prices for all
kind of Grain and Seeds.
a wr
ann. —————
WILLKESBARRE COAL--
Of all kinds, for sale,---at lowest prices.
oo I
CAR LOAD
of GROUND ALUM and DIARY
SA LT <in Barrels and Bags just received,
nina ne.
We are Manufacturers Agents for FUR-
NITURE--CARPETS, STOVES,--Im-=
perial and Wiard Plows,
ns sn ins (nam. am
TWO COMPLETE STOCKS OF
GOODS, always lively and wp to the
fines,
uy CALL AND SEE US.
EE an “ Wn ow bo mi——
HARDWARE — STOVES.
In addition to oar extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS &
BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eall your attention to our stock
Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges;
We would especial y suggest in Heating Stoves the
CROWNING GLORY, .
FORT ORANGE,
FASTLAKE AND
| a WELCOME HOME,
fo Gopks the REGULATOR PIONEER
| same Io Raiges the VICTOR & A
Brick and Ovates on hand,
WILSON, M¢cFALLANE & CO
“Attorney-atslaw GT Aleannder, U, M. Bower
JA SRAuES & BOWER,
|
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, P
‘ WM & POLLA.
OA full assortment of Fire
J OC lisetions promtly made and
pocin nite tia fiven lo ul
ands or proverty tor sale raw uj
have acknowledged Dowde, Movtgas
oa” “Hoiivtonta Pa.
OHN FP. POTTER,
JANHOOD'
"How Lost, How Hestored.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Colverwelli's
Celebrated Fanny on the radios! cure of sperms
torviboes or beminal Weakness, involuntary Rewingl
Losses, Impotency, Mental and Phys feeapaciny
Impedimecis 10 Marriage, ete, sls Conesmpt bon
Eptiepsy and Vita, induced by self-indulgence, or
sexual SXITAvEga Loe, ele
The celebrated author, in this admirable esssy
clearly demonstirales from his successful practice that
the swiul consequences of Bell Abuse may be eflep-
tusily cured ; poluting out 8 mode of cure et ong
simple, certain avd slepigal, by means of which
every sulierer, no matier what ih oondition may be
may care Wimsell cheaply , privately and radically .
This lecture should be to tbe hands of every youth
Bent under seuiin a plain envelope, 10 any address
poet paid, on recsipt of six coulis or Lee posts
stamps. Address v &
nk CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.
41 Ann Bt. N.w York P.O box, 40
Bre HOUSE il aT
W. RB. Teller, proprietor, Belle
fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade, junelfy
Uxk,
RELLEFONTE, Pa
3 EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man snd besst, and
charges very moderate, Giveit a trial
I RY
IN LOUSE,
LOOK WAVER, BA
WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietes
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
W. KLINE
PHYGIVIAN & SURGRON,
: Foues Mills, Pa.
Cay sand night, promptly st-
tended to, Hus bad s-veral yesrs success
ful practics i1jur Gm
WwW MA ARO. ~~
MERCHANT
Ail enlls,
Ty
id
1 OR
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Disires to announce to bis customers
that he has lately taken instructions
ander I). W. A, Belford, of Milton, ip
the lategt improvements In cutting,
who is one of the best tailors in Pen'a,
and is now able to serve customers
with better fits than before.
He has also received fashion plates
| con the lategt siyles, Also @
fine lot of samples irom which you
can select for suits, He respectiolly
asks the public when in ueed of cloths
nge to give him & trial, msr29y
| contgining
a — oo S—
SMITH'S GERMAN Owio!
woe FUER ow
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Dyrapepaia, and all Diseases
of the SMomach, Bowels, Blood,
Eiver und Kidneys.
For Sale by all Dealers in Medicine, at 50 Cents 5 Bottle.
Propayed pnd sod st Whalesie by the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED)
22 Willow Street, Williamspords, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St.
Smith, Kline & Co, 308 and 311 North
BAUGH'S
$25.00
PHOSPHATE
Has given such Universal SBatisfee-
tion to the farmers on ALL CROPS
that it has supplanted, to a great ex
tent, the other Higher Priced brands.
a “8
w2eb5.00 =
PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS.
On Car's or Boat in Philsdelphia.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS.
BAUGH & SONS,
Pole Manufacturer
20 80. DELAWARE AVE.
Philadelphia, Pa.
26septlm
Dentists.
KO W. HOSTERMAN,
p Dentist, Centre Hal
es al residence on Chas all.
treet,
te Lutheran Church will Rive ne.
h
fon in all branches of his p
of administered
Milineim. Ofien’ Mis
.. 0
Demtiet, hy
wiessional services 10 the pu ® if
or Ro Parham wll operd ions is the
ental profession He fe now fully
pared to extract Laeth shealutaly
PIR. | dnd i
CFeTRE HALL HOTEL
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
POR SUMMER BOARDE Re AXD TRANSIENT
Good Table, heaithy locality, a
mountain water, sorroonded by at
natoral Schools
scenery in ihe state.