The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 02, 1884, Image 4

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    THE
FRR
a
CENTRE REPORTER
D RUSTE, . . Editor.
: Harr, Pa Apri ‘84
Kuntz: —The RerorTer recently
said, on the ¢ ny of Supt. Wolf, that
the schools of the county were floarish-
ing.~ Now when the Suj perintendent was
viriting the Glades sche vol in Ferguson
township, there was nary scholar in or
near the schooi-house, Now what kind
of il urish wou id our good Supe rintend-
ent call that;
Mz
For th e Re PORTER,
While looking about for good men for
the difls ren t county oflic ‘04 let us remem-
ber that that st aunch, hs urdwOrking J and
life-long Democrat, R . Brete, of Fer-
gason, is a candidate for Prothonotary.
He is fa capable. honest, obliging, a
gound Democrat, and bas ne er yet held
a county office. let us ~ays first re-
eflicient men,
ward fa i
A Friexn.
ithind and
LON'T
IT.
or with the pains
which make
f, speedy and
ocured at the near-
form of Kidoey-
of West Bath,
pletely prostrat-
id kidoey troubles
to recover. The
Vort helped me.
feet, it has now
ve had fio
YOU DO
Don't su
and aches of Rheuma
life a burden to you.
pero can be pr
ifler an ¥ ) ng
18m,
Relie
est drug
Wort.
Maine ¥
ed with rheum
amd wa
first
Nix doses put me ol wy
entirely carved me and I lu
troubie sine
wolm,
- ad»
PL A BOY OR A Gl IRL ?
hay—tGood marnia’,
nlitten—Good marnin’, Mrs,
purity
rank agin
Ww ell,
Mrs. M
ght, though,
Malcahy
man I
O'Hollibhan —
news about i
thy's famiiy, Mrs. Mulcahy ?
Mrs. Malc, a not.
bye or a gu srrall ?
Mrs. OO Hoi ihan—"T'was n ay ther,
Mra, Molealiy Nays twuz
Mrs. Muleaby— Wall, wull i
dear, the
the
MeCars
Did you hear
the cruise an Mrs.
Wanzit a
bier
toine,
1 © 1d and well
1 i al
w— Ww m. Van Gazer, al
koows attorney
bis i BE
of le wisburg,
wre on 26, aged 72 years,
iris a HIOW-
cele brate
meee § ITE RAIL
ing demand for
Worm Powders.
Murray rej
McD nald’ 5
3 The testimo-
aru ple syees relaln the
sorige ts and sod them at
sipers, who resold them to
standard rates, the
Or More passengers
HEE
y with painful clear
» scalping enter
% eon Lhe sim of mail
set their rules and regu
ductors from even Loe
ty. Whether this
interest or not, is
The result has
wpe and the morale
that, in view of
hem, they were
ht a remarkabie
y es, and has made
mdactor a highly hon-
Je and exe ting calling:
f thiogs has been so
ew clement of evil
ge th at smongs such a
Len sind wi itn
iper, and Lb *
#0 U }
S80 30 RG
f self
§ Iaste,
lway employees,
ris of the trans
lish thistraffic, which
AROT in this state, and
the various states will
¢ of the growing evil and,
il SW IL, a nt the sealper un-
iw an vd compe railroad companies
ih, from passgrigers, thelr unused
tickets, In the meantime the
{ i ww consider whether he can
conseient £ ously aid the scaiper or incur the risk
of riding on a stolen ticket,
AA PA So Ag RAR
The Altoona M KE. district appoint-
, ments are as follows
James H. McGarrah, P. EP. 0, Altoona, Pa.
Altoona. Chestnut avenue, George W tren,
" A ighth avegue, , George Letd
ret church, George DD. Pi ke
Twanty- fourth street. J.T. W Whitson. i:
Bellefonte, Milton K. Foster,
Burminghiam, George Guyer,
Clearfield, James Crus,
Clearfield Clirenit, Emaanel W. Woomer,
Curwensville, Joseph HB. Shaver
Puncansville, Henry 8 Mendenhall,
Glen Hope, J. Benson Akers,
Gralismpton, Wm, A. Carver.
Half Moon, Walter B. W hitaey,
Holidaysbhury, J, Ellis Beil.
Houtadale, Asbury W, Guyer,
Howard and Beach Creek, Owen Hicks.
Lioydayiile; to be su Lied,
Logan Valley, Win. W. Dunm
Lumber City, Elisha Bg aan:
M Martinsburg, lsase t Heckman
fleshurg and Unionville, Wm, Roens.
Hike Ww Ee Jolin A, Matte
Osceola; Lojbe sappl
Penns Valley: to be sa lied by GP. B. Faryls,
by F A. Elliott."
baiiipburg, John B,
rhe $0,be supp i
Heasant er
Port Matilde: tobe sept ag, a,
How Shoe, Wim, F. I, Tpiied.
Tyrone, Javoh 5, nk ‘
Warrior's Mark! Geo Jeorge 3
Wo Hiinmatnrg iam on
Pattonsviile, Alb Lambert,
' a Patio Loyd. bent R.
Wo : Ribu, Chap nin of the National
Moms 4 Jor 1H ua Soi aes, nt Jeyton Ohio,
Warmors rk quarts ference.
TE Eker fonury 1 Thine 3 Som
Supernumerary end Superannvated Preachers,
#
#
" patp——
DEBATING i THE TARITT |
Tho Democratic Caucus Considor-
ing the Morrison Bill.
Randalls Minority -
Morrison's
Respectable
Resolution and Kis
Amendments — The Tobacco
Tax to Be Abolished,
WasmxaToN, March 26. —The Democratio
caucus met last wight in the house to do-
cide upon a plan of action regarding the
tariff. The meeting adjourned at midnight,
after an interesting session,
When the caucus opened Mr. Carlisle
moved that the rules of the houses of the lagl
congress should be adopted, and that speak-
ers “she wuld be allowed twenty niinutes for
debate. Mr. Morrison offered the
resolutions:
“Resolved, That it is the sense of this cau
cus that the bill reported by the ways ond
means committee, reducing the import dutie
and war taxes, o ught to be taken up in the a
house at an early opportunity, and, after de-
bate bad been bad thereon, it should be con
siderad and allowed to come to a vote as s00i
as possible, and should pass.”
Converse, of Ohio, offered a substitute, to
the effect that no section of the caucus was
to influence a man to vote other thau he con.
sidered his duty to his constituents and to
bis conscience.
Blackburn raised the point of order that
Converse's 1 esolution was not in order, Rane
dall now took the floor and said:
«1 suppose the gentlemen wisa Lo act
entire fre I cama here with that i
tention, I should ag to what
might be done, but for the pus i f having
bar mony in the party; not ti y action
taken here might meot with iy approval,
but 1 ask for entire candor among Demo
crats in endeavoring to Will they
say that we are or are n it in honor bound to
vote for this bill, provid tion of
re by Mr. Morrison pass: =!
and wish to know whether the
is to enable us to go before the country
united, or to control the action of members
contrary to their convictions Is each man
to be bound by the ma ji rity ru le, or loft to
his own judgment! Surely no question on
which my people agree, or my constituents
are interested, ought be hampered
action on this resolution, The state which 1
in part represent has never tried io bind me
It instructs its seaat only requ
its representatives, then, 1
bound, contrary my convictions as a
Democrat and against the inte westa of my
or be placed in the position
g in party fealty! r
follow ing :
NESS,
3
not that hen
agree
I the resolu
1 urge frank-
ness, purp wey
to by
£8, bait ad
Ought, to ve
to
of one
onverse
and copeert of
place the party on a firm basis,
the caucus to agres upon some defini
the will of ma Jorily
ind the
ee
Ho believed
ever expr essed
should
but 1 how far it should bi
eas and nays b
resolution, there.
, reads as follov
solvesl, That t
¢ Morrison tari
onsideration at the
+. and reasonable time {
n; and, after su
ped for the reduct
yr tariff taxes,
‘Resolved, Further, that the
(8 Fusolut) n shall not 1
wg in controlling the 3
Democrats, except to the extont that each
wmber may feel that he hit to be in-
fA senced by the expe cawd of the
reajority of his associates.”
While the tellers were conutiag the vole,
Scales, of North Carolina, asked Carlisle
what he intended to do in regard to t
pr oposition reducing futernal taxation. Mor
rison then introduced a resolution to abolish
the tax on tobacco, cigars pnd snuff, and re
ducing the tax on brandy made from fraud
Lo ten cents per gallon , and moved the pre.
vious guestion. Bigekburn “demanded the
ayes and nays. The resolution was a Mopiad
as follows, and the caucus adjourned:
“Ragolved, That in order to reconci)
flicting opinions and to secure legislation re
{ucing taxation, the plan for the reduction
f taxes at the present session congress
hall enbrace a provision repealing all in
ternal revenue taxes on tobacco, snufl and
vignrs and special taxes connec ted therewith,
also reducing the tax on brandy distilled
from fruits to ten cents per gallon, provided
that such repeal and reduction shall not b
made exospt in connection with a reduction
of tariff duties.”
Mr. Randall expressed satisfaction at ihe
rosuit,
tur}
iy known
* i
s Sut
taxon
idividual a
oug
ojancn
he
Is cots
of
The New “Commercial Advertiser,”
%New Youx, March 25. <The Commercial
Advertiser, in its gew editorial sanounce-
mont yesterday, says: “With the present
number of The Commercial Advertiser the
eontrol of its columns passes into the hands
of a new company, of which Mr, Parke God.
win is president. This transfer will make no
ossontinl change in the political affinities of
the journal, which will continue to maintain
its party preferences, and to maintain them
ns vigorously as it can, but got in the spirit
of mere partisanship.”
Greening’s Sentence sSaspended,
Miteonrp, Pa, March 95 Judge Seely
suspended sentence on John F. Greening,
against whom the jury returned a verdiot of
murder in the second degree for the killing
of Annis Chever, to allow = motion for a
new trial, and granted an order requiring
counsel for the commonwealth to appedr on
April 16th: to show cause why a new trial
should not be granted.
ras
Jeff Davis “Left? Again,
ATALANTA, On., March 24. —Reporis pubs
lighed fn Rew York snd other papers north
that the late Gen, Drowns died with an es
tate of $2,000,000, leaving large bequests i
Jaft Davis and others, is false in every ro
spect. Gen, Browne died worth abort $4,000
and that in perishable property.
Toss the Winner,
CLEVELAND, O., March #5.-The mixed
wrestling match between Duncan C, Bown
of this city, and Col. J. H. MeLaughlin, of
Detroit, came off at the Euclid Avenuo cpery
house and was won by Tom.
Hugh Linn, Abnim M,
Copa Gran. Usorge b. Ag ue,
5
Latest styles and best quality Se-
dora bats, ouly $2.00 at the Bee Hive,
Not extensive advertising but genuine
merit has placed McDonald's Improved
Liver Pills at the head of the list. The
most scrupulous and exacting eare exers
cised in selection of material ; the high~
est chemical skill e smployed in, their
manufacture, and sold on an honest
guarangee, Dissatisfied buyers can have
their money refunded. Bold by J, D.
Murray. tf
oe»
GARDEN GROW1H TEAS,
Fam can save about one-half by sendin
us for Teas, as wo {mmport cur own, and have
so for forty yours, THE
TEA CO
Bend for circular, which gives prices and full
particulars, to BOBERT WELLS, President,
P.O, Box 1287. 43 Vessey 8. New York,
ONE DOLL ARS worth of our own [ardent
growth, Chinaor Japan Tess, sent by mail, post
paid, or a larger quantity by express, charges
paid 18feb3m
NOU ‘RT
tw
one
ORIGINAL AMERICAN
RO C LAMATION.
the Hon, Adam lloy, President of
the Uourt of Common Pleas of the toh Judicial Diss
trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and
Huuntingddn, and the Hon. Jas. BR. Smith snd the
Hon J, Gi, Larimer, Assoc, Judges in Centre couns
ty, having lsssusd thelr precept. bearing date lst day
of April. 1884, to me directed, for holding » Court ot
Oger and Terminer snd General Jail Delive
Wunrier Sessions of the Pesce in Bellefonte, oy
county of Centre, and to commence on the Horn
Mon rday of nest, beinghApril the 38ih day of Asti
1884. tand to continne two weeks, Notice Is hereby
given to the Coroner, usticns of the Pesce, Aldermen
and Constables of said gouoty of Centre, that they be
then and there in thelr proper persons, st 10 o'cleek
in the fornoon of ssid day, with their recosds Ingul-
inations, and their own remembrances,
sings which to thelr office sppertains to
poss who sre bound in recognizances to
wot Lhe prisoners that sre or sball be in
minty, be then and there to prose
ec As shall be just
ny hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day
of April fn the year of our Lord 184, and the obs
hun fred and sevosth year of the Independence of
the United States T.d bu SKI * Bhenit
Whereas,
Mackerel !
MACKEREL,
MACKEREL.
3 ew
cloice
Lent call
who are
epicures to
Lai anders gued,
sidered by
INEST LINE OF
--Unadulterated Groceries--
purchased.
Ec per ib,
A SPECIALTY,
ce tried always used
&
Java Coffee
(Five
f
or Chase
it a trial.
~—WIRTER COODS—
in CLOTHIN
Cost,
NG &e,, Selling Out at
COST, Cost.
DRY GOODS & NOTION
DEPARTMENT
always complete and prices will ccm
pare with all egitimate dealers,
VALENTINES STORE Co, Lim,
Bellefonte, Penn'a
IT LEADS ALL
No other blood.parifying medicine is made,
or has ever been pre rv. which so com-
lz. me oral public a8 Ss
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
1% leads tho list as a traly selentifis prepans
Yon for all biaod dissaser, XM shore a
SIRPFULA £22 Aews A AaSaAraRiLia,
nd expel 14 trom
ee SARSAPARILEA is
Carag £258 owt) "Teil sop the asssous
ot i a
“ Hatto, Tex., Sept. 28, 1982,
Tn one
eh!
on ite
oye
Eg Ss Es
BE ay SL
Re fn ME
Zs PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
x
J -
HARDWARE
Heating Stoves,
STOVES.
iS &
CROWNING GLORY,
i
WELCOME HOME,
ONFECTIONERY and EATING
HOUSE, st SEARFASS ROOMS
Mexls at all hours from
Launch without cof-
with coffee 15 cents
WOLF & SON
AT THE OLD STAND
& CO
10,182 "54"
31 ANDARD A RAIA TED
25 DOLLAR PHOSPHATE,
SOLD!
BAUGH & BONE, Philadelphie, I's.
IT 18 AN ENTIRELY RELIABLE
BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
fidently as a
RELIABLE CROP PRODUCER.
Te 10,182 TONS
were
Of this Brand Bold in 1883,
This is the 8 sae
waco
ixth year of its man
an PW
NEW DRUG STORE
n°
AT SPRING MILLS PA.
EPRING MILLS HOUSE.
| DRU GS SPICE
pres and
PATENT MEDICINES
—-— Be
1
HAVE RECEIVED A MAGNTF
CENT
i
FALL AND WINTER GOODS. |
NONE FINER IN THIS COUNTY.
|
FROM THE MOST STYLISH |
DRESS GOODS DOWN TO i
%
THING COMMONLY KEPT BY
GENERAL STORE A AT BIG |
ND
BARGAINS
MURRAY'S
CARRIAGE WORKS
CENTRE HALL,
Where are kept on hand and fur sale. |
BUGGIES, |
— PH AETONS,
—SPRING W AGONS,
&e., -
Centre Co, Penn's,
—— &e. i
Repairing done at
Reasonable rates :
Buggy Tops of any style made to or- |
der, with prices
have recently ad-
E SHORING
to the smith department, under
pervision of a very skilled
3
ne
19dect! LEVI MURRAY.
———— ———————— i ————————
JOHN A. GRENOBLE,
SPRING MILLS, FA. i
TINWARE &
PATENT IRONgROOFING
Use Patent Iron Roofing, it outlasts |
any building, and costs only a trifle
more than shingles, Call and see it.
Everything in the line of
COOKING STOVES,
COAL STOVES,
& RANGES
i LOW AS THE LOWES
TINWARE
PRICES
order. 12dec.y
*
RSTANTRL Rieride, Cal. Tho dey oi
orem,
route, cost, free.
PL Elva Aer Ae
a
ZELLER & SON,
DRUGGISTS, Bellefontn, Pa.
Dealer In
———
.
DRUGS, DRJGS
CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &e
Pure Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes always kept
OTT Attorney sts
OH
Oollsctions promtly made —
spacial attention given to those paying
lands or property for sale, Will draw
and have scknowledged Su ends, Morigas
bonds &e. Ballafonta,
Fee
New Brockerhoff House.
ROCKERROPY FP HOUSE,
ENY ST. WELLEFONTE, PA
Prop'r.
Good Bample Rooms ou First Floor,
3-Foe ree Buss to and from ou a taint gf
rates to witnesses and jurors,
ee
wells As Le Sorapan fair commission,
Companies,
f
|
ARTICLES
nid ANCY
sy TOBACCO & SEGAR
CONFECTIONERY
of all kinds,
GOODS. |
. {
S, and
Spectacles a Specialty.
of experi ence | 12
rately
Being an apothecary
prescriptions will be a om |
pounce 1.
C. LE.
sep 2Ty
SYLVANIA
AURAND,
Spring ills Pa
Diruggisd,
JENN
Winter Term begins January
HCH
A short BP}
A Classic
SPECT
Ri BDA
AL COU
| qrons LE a
tr WEF
—— BOW GOODS : we
a"
Just 0; vened a full line 0 »f Cb oioe Fami- |
®
| GRO JER AND
AND
1 ES
JERIES
PR
Such as
COFFEES.
BUGARS, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED
NUTS,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES.
Together with
WILLOW WARE,
HOUSEHOLD
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
KINDS.
| at the lowest living prices. Goods are
all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of
the very best kind.
MEAT MARKET
of
AND
Beef caitle. veal,
and always
30 nov. tf
the choicest
ion haod
for a work fog clase. Rend 10 conis
jold= postage. and we will mail yon free a
road pay ax of sample Ee hat
i pat yon in the way of makin
money in a few days than pou ever thought on
sible at say basicess. Capital not required. We will
wiatt pon. You can work all the ena on in a Sots
time only. The work is noiversally sidap »
sexes, pong and old. You can sosily nd
eenia ta $6 every evening. That all who waa —-
many test the business, we make ‘his Saparkile}
offer ; ta nil who are wot well satisfied w
AAA SNE AS
lars, directions ste., sent fren. Fortuses will
made hy thoes whe ay their whole time t5 Lhe wor
Great sure, Don’t del
ts SFT | 3 Uo. Portland, Me.
Te TU et 0 be fot Bh, oot 07 we
Paid on verslyl of pres,
WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Hu enre an Y San aS
Mttunanh Gin
are Universally Acknowlegel by
ly
30 years warrant the good faith of these
Send for circular and all
imation. Address
BA UGH & SONS,
Bole Manufacturers,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA
WANTED !
40.000 CROSS.TIES,
|W hite-oak, Rock-oak a
desired iofor-
2 9
~
pd Chestnut
he line of lewishorg &
For far
apply to Grove & Wolf at the saw-
r Ww. Woll & Br
ther inf
Orla
mn, Centre Hall,
be BO A a a or Tog
¢ Head, Headache, IHzriness Hay] Pes rer, &¢
1y cents, Brg all Pracgins, or by
T. HAZELTINE, Warren, Pa
A Prize.
or
'F Wn
of goods wii
10 Bore
coed from fret hour
hr afpe 1 be workers, sl
TRUK & Co
® broad road 19 forte
odutely sure. Add res .s
ARES, Muine
¥
T rg bo ol
ine lLEerl peopie Wabi
jean become a sscoessTal ag ent Terme
LETT BOUK Us « Pantisnd Maine
| mmm ————————
|
i
i
:
{10 agents
Be
Ai it
free
ANG MILLS - pte
Pla ainin g Mill
sa-The place to buy} your —
s@r-and cheapest Building Matesog
serial is of
Jas. §. Krape & Co.
Spring Mills, Pa,
who keep all kinds of
FLOORING,
GERMAN, &
SPLIT SIDING,
SURFACE BOARDS,
WINDOW BASHES,
SHUTTERS, BLINDS
&e., &e., &c.
Anything wanted nol ready
will be furnished on short no
tice.
MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL-
Was KEPT ON HAND,
er ee
BLISS’
845. Dssirated of Hund Beck 1084
Boo i
of wile
ati Plate
et ad. 1a ET, A
Saterented in Eardesin
to vover :
A REE ET ren $1.00. 00.
SIRES, Jer) WET
YEGETABLE GARDEN .
AE at HI
ain so Ton So Ch sr od
~~ B. K. BLISS & 80
24 Huon