The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1886, Image 1

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Losin
E FARMERS FOR BLA
LL AEE ot
TE AAA
ary)
y
ut regard to
past p
tions, there is a very friendly fee
Lt.-Gov. Black among the agr
; * £1 1 rena t p
of the State. Like his uiustri
: a plough-boy in his yt
+ : fat . Ya Tat yy
» soil to his latest day, Chauncy
has close sympathy willh the
n ' . a 1 . 1 1
farming interests of the State; and 1t 18
: ror} ienificant
not surprising, Lhoug signiiicant,
$1
Snide
indep
3
al ti
% jh rev h
should Speak In such
vat an entirely
fournal, lik 10
ocratic nominee for gov
“The
man for Governor who stands ont so
Democrats have nominated
prominently as the advocat
things which
ire 20 closely dentitied
it
it our duty to call their special
to them. First, tl 1
the farmers want an
honest tax law; one that will
with the farmers’ welfare that wo deem
attenti«
mn
1
burdens of taxation more ¢
hho
oy
the property protected
The other is a law to enforce the
enforce the 17th article of
sre 1 Erte
ConsLituLiL
} 1: }
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Le qus
| MILLIONS OF REPUBLICAN OQOF-
| FICIAL DEFALCATIONS EXPOSED
i
press and by itsspeak
ough iis .
eclared for the past ten years
+ that if it could turn the rascals
he books it could demo
ye 1
8, | i
publicl
i=
in
ough its
publican party
had thi
y defalecation in collections
ofth
age of power
, 8tolen millions
Mr. Tilden, i
o
n 1876,
" wil}
The wiil
ons of dollars, or more,
yiution of the
3 A
amount
Dem
nl whip!
nuary Ww
July
was called up again
Af. AE
SAC 0h
Pantsnn
vious to the adjournment of the first ses-
sion of the Fortyv.ninth Congress,
mitted in"a letier to the House o
sentatives, “Executive Document No.363
Forty-ninth Congrees, First Session,”
{ Repre-
in
which it is shown officially that the bal-
ances now due the Government on ac
{ defaleations in dishorsements
ia § 0 Se
a 18061 is $12,805
ind «
13.
Hections sin¢ 3
In this document each delinquent
and the exact
1s DRIOICG,
This does in-
not
»
ng of the accoun
,of
1@ overhaul
i
}
A
e Postoffice Department which the
: 3
Auditor reported to the
LO
Aware
|
$
he service, a
Liann 1 ¥
ie bienpial Olid
u register, the amo
000 last year-
y viglat
esa
ure,
tion
He
party,
sHey
yer
-
is such a thing as
other side had the cls
believe in the locality
fices belong to the bes
tent men irrespeciive 0
#
cording
against Black—he is
¢
srriaati’a intore
DAN 8 NT
WOrkii
The Clinton county Democra
their of
week.
mvention on Tuesday of last
al
ria
The piincij g cen-
;
contest, no
. YW. Cald-
nine delegates, 5.
interest bein
]
tered in the
Sena
Hipple was nominated over ©
well by a majority of
1
LE. Peale was indorsed for Congress with-
John U. Shaffer, editor
rd,
for Assembly and for Associate
James W. Crawford and H. 1. Diflen-
back were named, The nomination of
F. J. David for County Bu
pleted the ticket,
out opp wition.
of the Renovo Rec was nominated
o tid ges
ol
oe
lack «
y farmer can voteagainst B
out making a thrust at one who
champion and best friend.
a A
George M. Boal for Prothonotary is
the way the Repub's set up one of their
pretty good fellows to be knocked out
by a much better one, Lew Shaffer. Mr
Joal is from Potter, and is a good sort of
a fellow-—and we don't want to lie about
George, (a thing we never do,) for fear
of doing him a little harm, nor is it well
for us to tell the truth for fear of doing
still greater harm, to one who is going
under any way. ‘
cu piace
There will be an earthquake in Per
sylvania, November next—some will be
badly ghaken up,
sr pi Sr Ap nie
ine
Blaine, in one of his receni campaign
speeches, said St John, the Prohibition
leader, is on the Democratic [pay roll.
He evidently is whooping it up preity
lively for the Republicans fin Maine
while tbe Democra's are lying low to
rake in the spoils.
wi -
Charley Wolt is nightly addressing
large audiences in the western part of
the state on prohibition.
8 who
34 § } 1 3
empl
an army of emploves
ise and pay
h ha
has charge of
there ths
1d the Star Route thieyes
rig
1clade the sho
ministration took
ywan in the report
lier of the Treasury, an
sing made to collect all
and with much greater
i have been
han couls anticipat-
owing to the long lapse of time.
the
Demo-
is is simply a partial peep into
The short time that the
» Administration has been in power
lered it impossible at this time to
full exposure of all the delinquen.
Rent
1d defalecationt he iblican
iceholders wi
bbery
y were not prosecuted
r their ro and plunder, but kept
in power by the depublican party.
The branches of the service in whi
these defaleations ocourred are shown by
the following table—aund the figures are
official:
Castoms disharamenta $
Internal Revenue disburse-
ments
Diplomatic disbursements,
Treasury disbursements,
Judiciary,
192,104.38
ar
by A
19 0
501.49
5,692.424.05
S00,064 52
Interior, civil disbursements, 338,080.15
Receipts for enstome, 875.266.20
Receipts for internal revenue, 3,424,571.00
leceipts for sale of public
lands,
Receipts for internal revenues
stamps, 321,1
Receipts for customs office emo~
luments,
Receipts for miscellaneous
BONTCRS, : 158,17
scoipts for captured and aban-
doned property, 527
i -
oy
Fa
§,503,34
77.61
98 808.72
3.3
~
1
Av
80. (0
Total sncei 1861, $12,803 476.48
Bp em
Gen. Beaver as a candidate is a chest
nut,
ws a
Base-ball and picnics seem to be car
rying the day just now. Where there
were one and two picnics twenty years
ago, there are almost a dozen now and
some folks attend them all. We have
the Sunday school picnic, the church
pienie, the family picnic, the brass-band
pienie, the young folks picnic, days
¢h ool picnic, grangers picnic, the free-
to-all picnic, the snobs picnic, and other
pienics of all sorts of names. There is
getting to be too much of the good
thing, and there is danger of a neglect
of important duties and discommoding
of somebody in consequence of all this
rage for base-ball and picnics. Still,
this is a free country, and it may be bet-
ter to have a picnic than a funeral, yet
gome funerals result from an overdose
of pie-nic. We are simply now alluding
to an over-doing of this kind of pleasure,
for we enjoy & picsnic too once in a
while,
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{ THE BULGARIAN SITUATION,
|
[of two bullies the inn
had announced his
tention to whip the other on sight,
the at coantry
]
each of whom ins
the one who first saw
out to the bystanders: “Hold
"
somebody will be hurt,” Unfortunately
for these powers in this cose Bismark
1 4} ON ' L : y f
and the other on-00Kers seem most per-
versely to mistake the real
and are pretending to hold Prince
ander with all their mights,
There is
refuses to be held. no
vent the Russians and the English from
Czar
should manifest
flair
can
sly expect that he
in this ¢
clear!y prompted by
If 1t
81r¢
without excuse,
WAS
why should Russia be so de us
the abductors shonld escape punishm
©
. ¥ fo "M113
ondemning
srs } .
or eG iou il { KE
England
{0
and is
Bal
a
t
eems to be beg
Alexander's
ii ia
8 Rus
JA Af
st hi tn fi
10g 10 LE
111 the more delics
A DEMOCRAT
H AD, PORTEL Lo
rimind that toe Di ig of the count:
“
urred
CO i give iaterial al in carrying or
the cal i { uraging the vole:
vin firing
enthus
y
le
‘ : 4
Pp their politic Ai
Ps $3 f mer ot f hep
writing encouraging arti yr Lhe
pers and thus, to some extent lift same
the
Rain
ein
of the burden of]
ghonlders of the
i Editorial fraternity g actuated by
mpulse, | fake the iniliatory glep ir
{that direction and a other Democrale
throng
ghont the ¢
, who feel interes
n the succe
Dever wis Campaign
will AT
ir narty
¢, that
lissatisfied with the
nor publican or
{1801 diy WES Nn
i nominations, not much because of the
the successful candi
id
jate, but becau f some nal
pers
3--OF Because {i« CLO
3 WAS
self threatened vengeance to the par-
account
the power of
Russia,
—— Wp AGI——
Ty
CITY
™
VOICE RESTORED BY ELECTR
Iantingdon, Pa., Ang. 30 Samuel
Harrison, a leading citizen of Penfield,
Houston township, has within the past
week recovered his voice, of which he
has been deprived for 10 years. He lost
his speech by going into tue water when |
his blood was overheated. About three
years ago he sustained a severe injury to
Lis arm, and since then has saffered in-
tense pain in that member, A relief
from this pain he found in taking ashock,
as he terms it, by placiog his hand on a
large belt in his mill. The other evening
he again resorted to the belt for relief and,
experiencing a greater shock than be-
fore, he was agreeably astonished to find
that his voice had returned, He at
tributes its recovery solely to the electric
shock produced by the revolving belt.
a
BEAVER AT HOME.
Gen. Beaver got home from his Cali
fornia trip on Tuesday evening, and was
given a reception by his friends, and
who attended he County conven-
tion were held over for the occasion. A
meeting was organized and an address
of welcome delivered by J. G. Love, to
which the General responded, Col, Nor
ris also made a speech,
“ A AP Mp A .
w=Powsrs & Son Bellefonte, have
dissolved partnership. Mr, Powers, Sr.,
will continue to manufacture at the old
stand, while Mr. Ed Powers will carry
on in the old quarters, and always have
afirst-class stock at prices Jower than
the lowest in boots and shoes,
i hn
EE — tn ——
LATE NEWS,
Mra, Eli Slifer died at Lewisburg, on
morning of 7,
At noon, on Tuesaday, Charleston had
a slight shock again,
Earthquake shocks were felt in many
The confi jence
Democratic
ed
great stir in the
yw let me ask,
iv do you want to change back to Re-
Jdican rule? There is no surer way to
y this in Centre county than to oppose
ticket and thereby encourage
They are a wily
ellows d will
power {0 BOW dis.
ord in our ranks, thereby hoping to
arry off the prizes. Especially is this]
the case at the present time, They nev-|
r were more hopefal, more confident
that they will carry off at least a few of}
the prizes this fall, than at present—in|
fact they boast of it, boldly asserting that}
stich will be the case, Already methinks
can pee Feidler's big, red Bhanghiel
poster with open mouth mutely crow-|
ing, victory! victory!! No, no, fellow]
Democrats, none of this in ours, It willl
i never do to let the Republicans get away |
with us in our county.
nian
ine Ti frmlie +
CIOR Dore arauy ro
sl
h wid =
ie AG DL
CG
ning 1
in
every thing
an )
6
i
r
Remember, that!
it was under Democratic and not under!
Republican rule that our county debt of]
nearly one hundred thousand dollars has
been entirely wiped out and that in the
short space of about four years, No, no,
there never was a betler opportunity for
the Democrats of our county to forever
dispel from the minds of the Republi«
cans the hope of success. Fellow Demo-
crata let us “sit down” on them ; let us
roll them out as fiat as a pancake. Let
us make them think the car of Jugger-
naut rolled over them, so that in the
morning after the election, when the de
feated Republican candidates meet they
will inquire of each other, “Did the
lightning strike you too” !
Now, fellow Democrats, we can do it,
if we but do our duty we can thrash
them so badly, that they will not again
rally with as much assurance as they
now have, for the next twenty years,
Let vs “whoop "er up” boys. Patrick
Henry said in bis memorable speech be-
fore the continental congress, “The bat
tle is not to the strong alone, but to the
vigilant, the active, the brave.” Then
let ua be vigilant and active. We havea
ticket in the field that no true Democrat
need be ashamed to give it his most
hearty support, and if we but do our du-
ty our efforts will be crowned with sue-
cess. We need Lut get out the vote and
we are good for one thousand majority.
No “French furloughs’ please; no true
and tried Democrat should for a moment
harbor such an idea. Bet aside personal
southern cities, on Tuesday, 7.
The Democrats made a clean sweep in
Arkansas on Tuesday,
" i SI PAS
we When yon are in Bellefonte, call
at the Logan Machine works and see
grievances, No one person is greater
than his party; let us avoid factional
controversy. It will certainly prove fa
tal th our party if we persist in it. "Bat
good Lordy 1 have made this article lon.
ger than ©iatended to, 80 will leave the
floor for the Nex,
the Little Giant Fence Machine, price
$i0! 18augit
411
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RDERED
i
| Mount
Gills
Carmel, August i]
“pie, 8
y man of Mount Carmel,
dered on the public road
town and Bbhamokin |
pie left Lere on Mo
visit friends, He car
vig supposed his aseal!
i
tained money, J
prominent young ot
WHE
by the marder
Brennan's farm.
shol wound in tl
post-mortem ex:
had been crushed
AMABSA
Shanghai, ept
Ching-Too-Foo, th
provin 1
natives of the eastern
province and those of
China, have risen against t!
land are maseacreing them and destroying
{all their prop
tion 1% attributed
the English and
sionairies,
Christains have been killed
baorned and their
Nechnen a general massacr
is reported to be in prog
killed wherever found,
that whole village 1pis
have |
Cu ple i
%
A § sb 118
£ Ol CCLUel,
io the
the
In Cochin
farms
ress, al
it
d.by Christians
are
rn dest rit
Een Aesiroy
by the pr
“ Jey »
i V iCal s resid
surned to the gre
ar a
ence
11
Le,
‘entre «
I1AVEe ail
Lhe Buc
I's were UU
J POILESIoONal al
10 be
ed farmers t
sac other
Wel & beer
Nicholas Herts
LO many under t
the Meadow,” which he
valgable properties as a pre
holera. lis manner
laima u
entative |
Log ch of using it
10 make a Siroby Ox
isaves and sles, a
3 } v v 4
the rlop, 1n the proporii
to }
five hogs some hail d
Mr. Hertzler ia p
assertions as to ils g
f our farme
porkers afflicted wi
do well to try this
Huntingdon 1.
It would be well for som
son townshij
trial.
$i
fs
r iriena
§
| £4
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MEAL NES
y readers
p—— odd -
EXCITEMENT IN TEXAE,
Great excitement has been caused in
the vicinity of Paris, Tex,, by
markable recoverey of Mr. J. E,
the
Corley,
who was so helpless he could not turn
in bed, or raise his head; everybody said
he was dying of Consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery was
sent him. Finding relief, he bought
large bottle and a box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills; by the time he had tak~
en two boxes of ills and two bottles of
the Discovery, he was well and had gain-
ed in flesh thirty-six pounds,
Trial bottles of this Great Discovery
for Consumption free at all drug stores.
. “
Worrn Revuuneniva.~Hereafter sub
scribers to the Rerorrer, who will remit
one year's subscription in advance ean
retain 25 Cents a8 & premiom for ad.
vance pay.
Any of our subscribers sending ns the
names of two new subscribers with the
cash one year in advance, will get one
year's credit free on RKrronrs
we Powers & Son having dissolved
partnership, Mr Ed. {Powers will carry
on in the sale of boots and shoes at the
old stand, as heretofore, and baving
bought the stock at low figures offers the
same at unprecedently low prices,
ow
Oo
FOR BALE,
A new twosstory dwelling house and
lot with good stable near the railroad. Lf
desired the purchaser can have one or
more acres of ground | mile east of stas
tion.
Also, building lots | mile east of Cen~
tre Hall station, prices $75 to $125 per
lot, on easy terms, Apply to Fumo
Kunrsz, tf
som a
AUTION «All persons fire hereby cantioned
inet the purchase of A note, pay.
Kennedy, dated August 12, T8856,
at three months, for three hundred and fifteen
$315.) dollars. Not having received value for
the same, of will Got pay i Unless complied by
able to Shires
Seepd
Unionville, Sept, 8, 86,
nw,
GEORGE OUKER.
Centre Hall,
rv
on
about three feet
nie
struck a
thicl
{x § tye
T1#4H é# feu that
PEFR
N
SALESHMEN
new two-story
.at Centre lis
3 wha
AUTRE,
honse
il sta
t
* YX w make your mons
ey out of the Barn and Poultry yard,
with the LEHIGIH CATTLE POWDER,
to purify the Blood and cléausé the Sys
tem, thereby prevent angd cure disease
in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Pouliry.
DUVOY'S HORSE & MULE POW.
DER, for all diseases of the Blood, Mus-
cles and Nervous System, and eave the
87 to 50 per cent. of food lost as indigest-
ed, in the ordinary way of feeding.
FARMER'S UNION CATTLE POW-
DER, in 7 1b, bags, for dairy use; to ins
crease quantity snd quality of Milk,
Fat. Butter, Flesh and Eggs, and to give
nature sach ingredients as it needs to
jeid the largest profits,
DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDER,
(tor the same nse asthe Farmer's Union,)
in & 1b. bags, for 5 Cents per bag.
GAMBRINUS PULVER, The
Liver Remedy,
JAPANESE CORN CURE, for
Corns and Bunions.
UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE
and ANT EX TERMINATOR, Nev.
er Fails, i
DAIRY, POULTRY and DOG
TOR BOOKS, with Goods Free.
For sale by J. D. Marray, Centre Hall.
Funtm,
ni must 1
ay
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