The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 29, 1884, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
FRED KURTZ . .. Editor.
Centre Hani, Pa, Ocr, 29, 1884,
FR Aaa ane RRA Re
KELLY COMES OUI STRAIGHT.
Claims that Ni w
York will Gi land 60,000 Majority
“Will Tammany support the Democrat-
ic national ticket?”
“Well, that's a pretty qnestion to ask,”
said John Kelley vesterdsy in reply a
reporter's query. “Yes, sir; Tammany
will support the Democratic candidates
and the support she will give will mean
sixty or seventy thousand msjority in
New York.”
“There has
and bargains ir
be drawn.”
“Deals with whom? The Republicans?
Oh, no. Tammany can afford to ignore
ali that sort of talk, and will pursue the
even tenor of her way undistarbed by
such rumors. You bave doubtless heard
of the fe who cried ‘Wolf! wolt!
when there was no wolf and what hap-
pened to him. It would be well for the
people to keep their eye on those who
y ready to ery, ‘Deal! deal!” Tam»
many makes no deal. Mr, Cleveland w:s
not Tammany’s choice, to be sure, but he
is the nominee of the party which
Tammany forms such an important part,
and Tammany will | hi
has ever been true to th
the Democratic party.”
“Then Mr. Cleveland will
you think 7”
“He will be
a doubt,
Ohio election was a dismal failurefor the
Republicans, and now they are out with
a begging letter from the national coms
tee asking for funds with which to ca
ry Indiana and New York, They need not
waste money in New York, for it will do
an
bi
1 ¥
HOW
Are si
© Of
@ true 10 him a8 she
e candidates of
be ¢
"no
ne
xt President bevond
the
mit ¥
ALE i=
> . .
[' SNEAK IN TOW)
| gases
Sneax
nstructed
y very sick with
would have died but for a im
Brown's Iron Bitters, Ti
meaner in ii8 way of coming
in its effects, than this mals
underground regions. Mrs,
New Haven, C
suffered from 2 effects of
Brown's Ire Jitt ed
Try it when malaria s
mines vi
)
nef,
ip
:
Grains an
naiarial
i
wor
m the
Of
nor
aria {r
McDonald,
Se
malaria,
me entirely
Ty ses y 21410) rr" is } iw
it constitution. it will give re-
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AN I0WA COURTSHIP.
ville Commercial.
One might a
i the daughter
to chi
Centre, la.
esgore
prominent
Ine father
to accompa
eanren A
wealthy citizen i
girl nad forbidden her
Ian.
iny
fie
tu
¢
t
and
of t
ny € young
wis ou er
hind a tree for
aug ja
He seized t
he
{ng to the do
had tacked to th
to have it framed.’
tor saw ti
office I'l
ready Enowt
2 mau rash
. assaiiant
take Ol
and
Hig while shirt,
Fy d £4
yi 16
LA OHice,
compelied him Lo
Atta
bution for a cowar Rid
meat to a pole and |}
office window. Since then the father o
the Joung may bh red to
doctor and inv to call
daughter as often as he pleases,
aing to 18 th
1s placard:
as apologi
ited Dim
McDonald’
Cure a healthy
ED, € lear
d an active energetic mind. No
bead, a:
consti pat
no sick headache, or torpidity of liver or
kidu-ys possible, when occasional doses
of these pills used. All
keep them,
Dissatisfied purchasers can have their
money refunded. For sale by J. D. Mur
ray. Jonxsrox, He 1 ey
Philadelphia Agents
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SUICIDE NEAR NEW BERLIN.
We learn that on Thursday morning,
16, Christopher Seehold. residing in
Limestone township, Union county, near
New Berlin, committed suicide by hang-
ing. The deceased had been suffering
for come time with mental troubles and
his family had kept a careful watch over
him, fearing he would do himself harm,
On the morning in question he remark-
ed that he “believed he would walk over
tion, no biliousness, no Jaundice,
oP i
re riooriet
ail GTLEXISLS
LILOWAY & Cs
1502
to the corn field and see how the hands
were getting along cutting corn.” Hr,
started in that direction and the far ..
ily thought he had gone there. In ab ":
fifteen minutes some of the family ra
’ : : ta y went
ater him and discovered he had no t been
tothe field. A search was at once s made
and he was found in an adjoi~ ig » ; :
nb . . Ag grove
banging to the limb of a tr ¢ de ad. The
deceased was the owner .f save ral farms,
and was quite wealthy lo wus aged be-
§ 1 { ir : 4
well known throar 7, years. He was
: . shout the county and
had a large cite 0 of friends and relas
tions. ~Lewish arg Journal,
TTY sss tp tp A consti
READ " HIS ADVERTISEMENT,
x Adrian, Michigan, Jan, 81, 81.
$A" 6 sold the goods many years, and
the’, give the best satisfaction. We had
an order for J large bottles Downs’ Elixir
last week to be sent to Woodland, Cal,
J. R. Bexxuerr & Co., Droggista.
The goods referred to in foregoing let-
ter are N. H, Downe’ Vegetable Balsamic
Elixir, Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters,
and Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil
Liniment. For sale at Murray’s, oct
a
THIRTY-FIVE BUILDINGS BURNED.
Atlanta, Oct. 18. Details have been ra.
ceived of a destructive fire at Barnes
ville, Ga,, yesterday. A spark from a
passing engine set fire to 250 bales of
cotton on the depot platform. The fire
in two hours’ time had destroyed four~
fifths of the business part of the town,
involving a loss of $150,000, Large quan-
tities of goods piled in the public square
were burned. Barnesville “Gazette”
Oddfellows’ ball and post-office were
among the buildings consumed. Thirty.
buildings were consumed,
ES i A.
Ebony and Mahogany eurtain ge
with elegant brass trimmings, only 76
cents, at the Bee Hive,
GQEEMAN COLONIES,
ence belween the English
their respective]
he differ
the Germans in
successes is so remarkable as)
ana
colonial
out perhaps causing much investigation |
of the causes which have led to this dil
The English nation has found. |
the world ; these
{orence,
ed colonies all over
colonies have been successful ; have in-
creased the numbers of their inhabitants
not only by emigration from England |
but by attracting the enterprising and
the discontented from every part of the
and have remained stanch in their
herenco to the mother country, with
the
United States, the people of which we
world,
ad
but one notable exception, that of
re
firm in their allegiance and pron
duties British subjects until
fairly driven away by the persecutions of
nical Ministry,
The Germans, on the other hand, while
their ns
fa Iyrs
they have sent ont more emigrants in
proportion to their population than am
other nation in Europe, having had
colonies, and have, therefore, seen their
people scattered among other nationali-
ties, gradually losing all these character
that made them peculiarly Ger.
I fT of this cannot be a
lack of love for their native country, for
Tati
1803
reason
the Germans have more of this than any
A represents
other nation on the globe. 1
tive German lately suggested what is
obably the true explanation. Fi
has been d
>
the territory of Germany
ed into petty States, 30 or 40 in m
the people of each having
their
strong local atiach
R speaking
mark | . vy b
marked pride of race, but
13 vials - 5
ing no general head to which they cot
ia
tad 13
Al Cll alieg
iO
nee,
having none of that prouc
was the case down
m of the Ger
and from that
so ——— ty —-—
AMERICAN WORKERS,
st
appears fron
63
0 000 : in
1870 it :
and in 1880 it was $5,360,000,000,
explanation of ‘the enormous i
the volume of ‘frade was found
of
he increase cf the producing
[HOPG
i
tion, but chiefly in the multiplicat
machinery. In 1850 there were alto
in 1800 the number was 1,31
1870, 2,053,000 ; and in 1880, 2.7
The increase fr om 1850 to 1860 was thns
(MY HY
37 per cent, fr om 1880 to 1880 about 50
per cent, and from 1870 to 1880 about 81
per cent. In 1870 there
engines and w ater wheels, with 2
horse-power « mployed in manufacture
and in 1880 § here was a total of 3,410,827
horse-power employed, being an increase
of 1,064,605 horse-power, or about 50
per ¢ent. Eut this increase of ho
POY ser does mot fully represent the pro
&" jotive capacity that is added to the
already existing sum total In many
departments of light manufacture, such |
as shoemaking, clothing, wooden-ware,
ote, a little machine will treble the pro-
ducing eapewity of one hand
ductive capacity of the St
wore stear
BAR 14D
a0, 142
ithe leaders of
i
Slates proceeds
at a far greater mate than that of any
other country. Half a million persons
are added to the population every year
from irnmigration, and these represent a
productive element, All are workers,
States altogether. Another important
point is that the machinery represents a
producing element exclusively, The
great need now is to find additional con-
sumers of the products of the enormons
indwstries going forward. The home
marlcet has hitherto been chiefly the
sonssern of the manufacturers, but now
thirs market is completely overstocked,
ard if it is necessary to find out foreign
buyers. If these be not provided, and
the productive capacity of the United
8 tates goes on increasing at the present
rate, the American people will have labor
problema thrown ou their hands which
they will find very diffienlt to solve.
C—O A
It is the essence of resource that it nsa-
ally lies dormant, and often unsuspected,
until necessity awakens it. It isa draft
payable en demsnd, the very demand
being essential to create the assets. In
a word, it needs the ** power of the mo
ment” to evoke the * power of the man.’
nn ——— A, SI oi,
BE Any pmiwn ow onting permanent
employ aent, al gxco!' malary, shonld not
overlook the adver Usement of P. N,
BEDOULN
EARNS
i
eh
i
i
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i
LONDON SHOPGIRLS,
ORE AN ba nM remain withont
shelter, aud the a poor shop-
girl rarely allow her to pay for an ex.
To remedy this evil
the Young Women’
Association have established
{homes for both members of the society
4
he al
sive apartment
Merlabia
Clinstian
land others in different parts of Londo:
land the country, whers for a small
1
arge, always find shelter
icharge, girls ean
i
{when out of work in a strange place
{Other homes exist, and they need to be
{multiplied in all parts of London. A
{list of the homes should be kept in every
shop or workroom for the use of girls
who have no homea,
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DEPRAVED TASTE OF A CODVISH,
Among the enriositios exhibited at the
headquarters of the Fish Commission in
Washington, are five playing cards that
were found in the pouch of a cod eap
tured by Capt. Cornwallis Swim, of the
schooner Sophronia, last fall. Two of
the ecards, the Jack of clubs and ten of
spades, are in a perfect condition ; but
the deuce of diamonds and dence of
hearts each have one spot obliterated,
and only a small part of the other oard,
remains. It is thought that the chances
of five cards remaining together in the
water long enongh to be swallowed by a
fish, are rare, and the supposition is,
that the cod must have had tastes for
games beyond his ueanl prey, and de
liberately and separately swallowed the
cards,
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Sass RAIA Iss
Ladies’ Rosdlan olrevinre, dodo ans
newmsr kote and plosh cont , in every
conceivable shape, af the Bee Hive,
HARPER & KREAMER,
Centre Hall,
1
COMPLE
GUO DS,
NUTIONS
BOOTS &
HARDW/
ald
VOUNTY.
COME ' AND SEE U3
3
AITKE
oe taken, and Highest
Prices Yaid.
Whitmer & Lincuin
{G LEASED THE GRAIN-HOUSE OF
SMITH & CO. at
COBURN, PEKN’'A
BM OF YEARS ARE
TO PAY CASH FOR
WHEAT,
RYE
.
-
A Ti rnavAliNG
WHEAT.
RYZ,
BARLEY
COAL,
WHEAT,
RYE,
und CORN, &e
SALT
For
Coburn, Pa, August 1, "84.
1
“
Sale
Gangim
MURRAY'S
CARRIAGE WORKS
CENTRE HALL, Centre Co, Penn's,
Where gre kept on baad and for sale.
we BUGGIES,
—PHAETONS,
—eeBPRING WAGONS,
ne, emelO,
Bapairing done at
anonakie jeg
Buggy Tops of any style made $0 ox
der, with prices
secording to quality, 1 have recently ad-
ded morse SHORING
to the smith department, ander the su
pervision of a very skilled
and obligiog blacksmith,
1dectt LEVI MURRAY.
TIRE O51)
ey
Goods !
IT Patt id
Vy iN
bi di ft
1
we would be pleased
have you
Call and Examine,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMEN]
Cannot he beat in nality and
7 in Domestics.
good in
MUBLINS
OF BARGAINS ]
GOOD
PRINTS
PLENDID
1G8T N
SHOES,
a 11 of
with
R GOODS
SON.
i ! Wi i
i
i
x GOO
i
1 ¥ i PR
x i
& CO.
Cards—Atlorness
AAS SRI A AN 550 5 EM,
ORVIR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HELLEVOSTE, PA
wisite the Court House, «
$d JFL 2
i's
JNK,
Attorney-ats Law
Bellet
#,..eny streast
feb tf
J,
t
MICH
FORTREY,
Atturney-ut- Linw
orsrd building,
F¥
if
i
5 Old t ed
HEWES
ATTTORREYRAT-LAW
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO
tention to collections ; pr
tation ir
& i an
Gers Fr
Alexander C
LEXARDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYE-AT-LAYW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Off ce inGarman's new buliding
LAW, BELLEFORTI
md floor of Fu
th of Court House,
Atlorney-ut~ La
DE prowiiy nu
pecial attention given Lo
I propery Wr sale
acknowledged
Pa
nie
ny
dinw
pal efontie
Dentists.
———
HOSTEKMAN,
Dentist, Centre Ha
n Church street, Oppo
Will Kive
—————r
Bails
hor of hie profess
idndry
A irr ley
a
G GUI ELIUS
Dentist, Mill
Bi Berry
perform sil
2 Ofers bis
public. He ie
operaslions in the
now
nbsoiulely
i
sell
%
i
i oes 4 Lie
prepared Lo
pared L
exirsct leelh
Hotels.
Buss HOUSE,
Ww. R.
leiier, proprietor, Belie-
fonte, Pa. B
country trad
pecial attention given 1s
€, jupelfy
{va uizgs HOUSE,
BELLEY
EM) EL BROWN, Propriet
toOmmunity
lal to any in the
t, for man and
noderale
wil
CONniY
v
beast
Give lt a tnai
@y
BROCK
ERHOFF
HOUSE,
m————
yo
and Plain,
Ranges,
Coal Stoves,
Heaters,
3 7 » PIT
AL Adds 173 . ix i iis
e Clu apest Stoves
tras §
Tr
A RE.
RDWAR
HARDW
H ARDW
3 HA
A: H
BE
AR
Lo; :
ARRIB & CO.
A HARRIS & CO.
aBE SELLING
SECTIONS AND
SECTIONS AND
REA PERS,
BEAPERS,
Farminy T
And all kinds o opls,
RAKES, JUORKS,
SCYTHES,
ROPE BLOCK:
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e.
--e AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, T0 MEET THE DE.
MANDS IN THIS LINE.
JAS HARRIS & CO,
BTEWARTS
T1RON-FIBER
PAINT and CEMENT,
COLORS RED AND BROWN, ee
Ali Ready for Use,
For painting BUILDINGS. FENCES.
BRIDGES, ROOFS, &, and for repair-
ing and preserving ROOFS of all kinds.
{ugrantoed to bi more dorable and
economical than soy other peiot or cp:
ment wade, Send for cirenlsr to
W. H. STEWART,
74 Courtland St, N. XY.
3sepdm
A ON 535.45 A ANB AIO NA Ws HI,
Lavine’ Minicar Anviseh. «A complete Medion)
Work fir Women, handsomely bound in cloth and
insdraied; postage peld Bar 10 (wnoont sasnps.
Tells how WG prevent and eure all disease of the
sox, by a treaisoent at howe, Waorgh iis weight in
Gold to every lady suffering from any of these di-
senses, Over 10.000 sold already, Address, NUNoa
Prmianiiize Co, Nunda, N.Y. tanglm
WANTED ! PReTReTIe vorat Fe ven to sell Treen
Grape Vines, Nirnhs, Hosea
AUK nov ec pmmpvr avd, Eaperiinee ok
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHEYY 8T., BELLEFONTE, PA
f d ’
G. . M« MILLEN, Prop rr.
2 arsed amnle Roam "3 "y
| Go d Bample Rooms on First Floor.
3% res Buse 0 and from sll trainee. gu
vecinl rates Lo witnesses and jurors, Hun
E HALL HOTEL.
J. MEYER, Pro's
BOARDERS AND
CUSTOM
Table, beaitby locality, pure
waler, surrounded by finest
scenery in the state. Schools
charches convenient, Terms very
2 ¥
16aug tf
USE
LOCK HAVEN,
NOODE CALDWELL.
Terms reasonable
on first floor
— se
PA
prictor
» Good sutnple rooms
.. ¥
fr
PRING MILLE HOUSE
On LLA&T.R R
SUMMER RESORT.
Fine Fishing and Hunting Romean-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery,
Healthy Locality,
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. H, BIBBY.,.......,ss.... Proprietor
EPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY. PA
magi
—————— ——————————as
FIN
E
he Peace and Converancer
ahd bs oF CLK
every day inthe wee}
BANKING CO,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest ;
Ihweoatint Notes; Buy and Bell Government
rite Gold and ( GUPOnS,
A. BEAVER, i. D
President
CF NTRE COUNTY
SHUGERT, _
Cashier,
en pn imp
PENN'S VALLEY BANKING CO.
: _ CENTRE HALL, PA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest :
Discount Notes ; Buy aud Sell Government
Securities ; Gold and Coupons
WM. WOLF, W. B. MINGLE,
President Cush jer
BY VALENTINE,
Buys and sells Real Estate on falr comm laion:
ingurgs Firgtclass Life Companies,
a # 1Afe snd A oben Cpmpanisg
Fite Companies.
German, English and American, Combined Cap.
ital, $15,000,000. Office in Bush Arcade, over \ al
entine’s stores, Bellefonte, Pa. any
C% FECTIONERY and RATING
HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMS
Bush's block. Meals at all hours from
early to late trains, Lunch without cof
fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents
Regular meals 25 cts. Oysters in all style
J ZELL R& SON, g
+ DRUGGISTS, Beliotonie, Pe.
Dealer Ian
————
“ “
DRUGS,
CEEMICALSY
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &e
Pure Wines and Liquors for rdical
purposes always kept . 44h
DRUGS
——
A A As, SAO
f you want good shou |
suitable for Indies and A otider Dru:
reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall
drug store, J. D. Musnay,
1jun of int,
PE Ne
ei
DO YOU KNOW
—~=LORILLANL'S CLIMAX -—.
PLUG TOBACCO
with Red Tin Tag: Rose Loaf Fine Cut Chewing ;
and Yeliow
&e, NAL anatrwid ren
A Glress, Le CLARE & HE id
Navy Curries, and
ENUPFS are the best quality
sidered? oon
aug yy