The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 13, 1888, Image 5

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    The Veer (an
Columbus Overflowing with Oid
Soldiers.
AMPLE PROYISIONS FOR ALL
Over 150,000 Visitors in Ohio's Capital,
and Hundreds Coming on Every Train.
Hearty Welcomes to Gen, Sherman snd
Commander Rea.
Corvmevus, O., Sept. 11.—During the past
twenty-four hours the railroads unloaded
their freight of veterans and their families,
until now the city is jammed, and. yet only
half of the crowd is here. A close estimate
of the number of visitors already in the city
places it at over 150,000. The western dele.
gations of members of the Grand Army far
exceed the eastern boys. They come in thou
sands. So far accommodations seem to have
been provided for all. The arrangements ave
excellent,
DINING TENT
{Capable of seating
The New England state departments came
in a brigade and presented a fine appearance.
Worcester I st, of Wi
post sending the larg
over 100 Boys of Bh
state city
The feature of
Gen. Sherman and (
Sherman arrived
Lancaster at
depot and bh
effort was made by s
to have hin
eestor, Mase is ¢}
0
{ men !
from the Bay
th
wii
day was
‘ommander
the
arrival of
8 stopping
The long lit
greatly delay
that port
depot i“
head {
BX ex text tha
be
to welcom
train arrived
train
mang
There
Chairn
Firestone, Gor
erson McMillan,
and a crowd of !
Rea was
Dani
Camp Col
The di
carriages
street and
Governor
his staff ars delig
in at
ler 1
Were reser
Patton
Mit
Ww
Gen
House,
Wasimxerox, Sept
the army appropriati
agreament and their rep
in both senate and
tion as agreed
introduced a |
856.000 to
the United St
tained nt the
house retaliation bill was
ferred and the HX
taken up and until
without action being taken u
ment. Mr A
bill amending the naturalizati
bars aliens with or
coming citizens, and
oants shall show a clenin
after declaring intentions
The house devoted mest
cussing the retaliation bill, and
mame the day on the Chinese exelnsion BL
» discussion ofthe retaliation bill wns hotter
than ever om Wadnesday, being made a stron
party question. The orators w
Chinese
$ {ures t amaned
discussed
Oates, of Ala
PEOOTY
“she sot
4
i 08 Missa
Phelps, Belmont, Davis, Cogswell and Scots
No action. The senate continued discussing
the Chinese bill
took three ve he Chinese Bil TY
each being unanimous: bat
quorum it went over again
still engaged with the retali
After another sharp discussion the senate
on Friday passed the bill
by a vote of 87 to 3 Brown,
Hoar and Wilkon voted in the
and Senators Sherman and Ingalls did not
vote. Mr. Blair moved a reconsideration
stating that be wished to offer as an amend:
ment a pew section providing that the bill
should not bave effect until after sixty days,
unless definite information is received within
that time that the tresty has been refocted
Three votes wore taken, and there being no
fuorum the motion went over to Monday.
The house spent the day discussing the re
taliation hill
Discussion of the retaliation bill continued
in the house until 5:15 on Saturday, when it
was passed by a vote of 176 to 4. Thenegative
Yotes were const by Bayne, Dalsell, Lind and
White. The senate was not in session,
THE ELECTION IN MAINE.
A Hard Fought Battle Between the Twe
Great Parties,
PowrrLaxp, Me, Sept, 11.-«The Maine state
biennial election occurred yesterday, and a
governor, four congresamen, thirty-one state
senators and 151 state representatives were
chosen, as were the county officers In sixtesn
counties. The last legislature stood: Senators
Republicans, 27; Democrats, 4. Represent
atives— Republicans, 122; Democrats, 27; Pro
hibition, 1; Independent, 1. In 1554 the Re
publican plurality for governor was 10,745,
and for president 20,004,
The vote for each party in 1890 stood: Re-
publican, 68.901 ; Democratic, 55,29; Prohibit
ton, 3,568, and scattering,
One hundred and ninety towns give the
blicans 44.553: Democrats, 36,901; Probl.
ints, 1,564; sonttoring, M092. In 1850 these
towns gave the Republicans 41,000; Demo-
erates, 53,077; Prohibitionists, 2,140, scattering, -
2, Republican plurality, 12,079, against sot
in 1886. Repu gain, 4,007, :
The election was very exciting, the heaviest
vote ever known in the state being throws,
The political managers made
efforts to get every man to the polls,
Io this city, wheres Cougressman Reed snd
Mr. Putnam live, the excitement was intense
all day, sod last evening the streets were
with people shouting the names of
their favorites. From all over the state come
tes on
Chinessoxclusion
Menators
negntive
| ditions by mercly attempting to saslefy the
people of the truth of abstract theories, nor
by alone urging their assent to politioal doc
rine. We present to them the propositions
that they are unjustly treated in the extent
if present Federal taxation, that as a result
a vonditlon of extreme danger existe, and
that it is for them to demand 8 remody and
that defense and safety promised in the guar
antons of thelr froe government.
We belleve that the same means which axe
| adopted to relieve the treasury of ts present
surplus and prevent its recurrence should
cheapen to our people the cost of supplying
their daily wants. Both of those objects we
wek in part to gain by reducing the present
tariff rates upon the necessaries of life
Wo fully appreciate the importance to the
country of our domestle industrial enter
prises. la the rectification of existing wrongs
thelr maintenance and prosperity should be
sarefully and fo a trindly spirit comsidered.
Even suck reliance upon present revenue ar
rangements as have been invited or encour
aged should be fairly and justly regarded
Abrupt and radical changes which might en
danger such enterprises and injuriously affect
the interests of Imbor dependent apon their
fu and continuance are not contéauplated
or intended
But we know the oost of ‘bur domestic man
ufnctured products is increased and their
price to the consumer enhanced by the duty
imposed upon the raw material used in their
manufacture. We know that this increascd
cost prevents the sale of our productions at
foreign markets in competition with those
countries which have the advantage of free
We know that
manufactur
r demand for
ur
euterprises
raw materials whic
ade i in
el
s
i
i and pernu
{uetion with
1 adopted by the late national
ar party contains the follow
Democratic principles the in
le are betrayed when Ly
sts and
vo always
party.
onvention
various
FEO
LAST
nw
Lave joel
oy
instand of
Te.
Ley
§ oo %
fnturos Deon igs
of trusts
1
0 trusts are the natu
rarket artificially re
t
ntedy
all such
thelr hak
«xl results prom
Wi
Fila
of
We Cann
usrepressniation, our pos
4] reform she
ated as to admit of no misun
:
ATE §
am a
of revenue
Wel
trade
yi
i
gok to is
ttimosd
wile of free
urate
ofr ata
entered upon no «
Fhe ref
preslionted
aT We
the
and
interasts of
desire
fa
tigen onre |
Industries
for
wre
Hl enterprises, a jealous
thi American labor,
relieve the country
injustices amd danger of a comedition
threatens evil to all people of the land,
We are dealing with no imaginary danger
ts existence has been repeatedly confessed by
all political parties, and pledges of a remed
bave been made on all sides,
Yet, when in the legislative body where,
under the constitution, all remedial measures
applicable to this subject must originate, the
Democratic majority were attempting with
extreme moderation to redeem the pledge con
mon to both parties, they ware met by deter.
mined opposition and obstruc tion, and the
minority, refusing to co-operate in the house
of representatives or propose another remedy,
have remitted the redemption of theis party
pledge to the doubtful power of the senate.
The people will hardly be deceived by their
abandontaent of legislative action to meet in
political comvention and flippantly declare in
their party platform that our conservative
aid careful effort to relieve the situation is
destructive to the American system of pro
tection. Nor will the people be misled by the
appeal to prejudice contained in the absurd
allegation that we serve the interests of
Europe, while they will support the interests
of Amwrica.
They propose in their platform to thus sup
port the interests of our country by removing
the internal revenue tax from tobacco and
from sprite used in the arte and for mechan
ial purpose. Thoy declare also that there
should be such a revision of our tarlff Inws ne
shall tend to check the importation of such
articles as are produced here. Thus, in pro.
posing to increas the duties upon such arti.
cles to nearly or quite a prohibitory
they confess themes willing to travel
backward in the road of civilization, and to
deprive our people of markets for thede goods,
Which oan auly bo gained nnd kept by the
wrnblance, at lost, Of an Interv lange of bus
vives, while they mbandon our consumers (+
tho u oppression of the dotsestic
trusts and combinations which wre in the
1
production (exespbinxurios), the Lie of which
cannot be produced is this eountry. )
plain people of the laud and the poor, who
sarcely use articles of any description pro-
duced exclusively abroad, and not already
froo, will find it dfllcult bo discover where
their interests are regarded in this proposi-
tion. ‘They need In thelr bomes chien por
domestic necessarics, snd this somes to be
entirely unprovided for in this proposed
schome to serve the country
Bmall compensation for this veglected need
is found in the further purpose here an
nounced and covered by the declaration that
i
§
i
for the wants of the government, the
internal taxation should be repel
than to surrender any part of
syste.”
ur people ask relief I» the
unnecessary burden of tarill
resting upon than, They are offered instead
free tobaeco and free whisk
bread gid they are given a ston
The implication contained int) is party de
claration, that d« ¥ Fa us are Justi
lestruction or
) GYS
o existence
ent with
ol “rather
and
Bow
on undue
axation
lod or 1
surronder
if ne
ariff plan. B
& ng
1 we have entered
iv ion
nt with
‘aragraphs
portant Happes
te |
Hi ¥
Frederick Herrsbioff, the
be disi In % Poidenod
Henn Haturdag
ry
we wih
“AN
put
# mpting
Conie, a 17-v
nitatmy
of her head, but fn sit
dort] ber th gh
fr f
ff e
bl gird «
Sor rhooy bat
intends &
ii
ter of conameroe
Disastrous prairie fires ar raging in Mon
tana. An area of sixty miles has boon burned
GVO
TRADE BULLETIN,
New York Money and Produce
Onotations,
Marked
Kew Yous
vent. ; the
134 por
and the lowest 1
per cont, ly | pated rates,
4 CAR 4 4 3 MALEDARS for 80 day
bills and 4878 E04.%% for demas Governments
closed strong: currency On, bid; 4, coup.
10M bid: Sige, do, 1088 bid,
Pacific raliroad bonds closed ss follows: Union
firuts, 198€E116: Union land grants, 08108;
Unlon sinking funds, 1806 118; ( jentrals, 114€0116
General Marketa,
Naw Yous, Sept FLOUR -Stendy; winter
wheat extra, $3.1308.00; Minnesota do. $2.10
5.88, Southern four steady at 4.150855
WHEAT ~ Options closed weak. Spot lots closed
weaker. Spot sales of No. 1 red state at $1.00
L068; No. 2do., 81; No. 1 red winter, Wlge.. un
graded rod, S@GWe.: Ko. 2 red winter, Sept,
Wide; do, Oet., 81.008: do., Nov, 81.0104
CORN Options closed moderately active, Spot
lots onsler. Spot sales of No 2 mized at “ag
Ege, ; ungraded mixed, BBS Bo; No. € mixed,
Bept., Bie; do. Oot, Bilge. do., Nov., Mile.
UATE Options closed moderately active, but
easier, pot Jote dull and lower. Hpot sales of
No. | white abate at 480; No. do, eee. No.
2 mixed, Sopt., 3%e.; da. jOct., 30440.
BARLEY «Dull and nominal,
LARD «Closed strong: Sopt., $10.45@10.90;
od, $10. 0 g320. 18; Nov, $0.38
SUGAR Raw strong; fair refining, §7-i6o.;
6 teat centrifugal, ry Refined om; out
oat and crushed, 4 Subs, He;
THA. | granulated, Th io, ¢
confestioners’ A, V80.; coffes A standard, ec. ;
coffee Of A, 8 15-106870.; white oxtes 0, Males
axing U OIRE0 len yallow, G40 5 10,
BUTTERS Wirm; state, 1%; western, we
i
in
:
THEY DID IT.
What? Cured among others the
following, They write:
84 Central Ave, Cine he] |
Soh hh }
Gung sug nur at fe
341 Palle sf hs rouble with
ncdigention Le Walls
tan x =O }
it. ¥ .
Athloph Pill Fobra ly Th ;
OLIOPOR
cane of dyspepsda. . Eas L. rani
Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and
pleasant to take, yet wonderfully
effective. Invaluable for kidney
aud liver complaints, dyspepsia, in-
digestion, constipation, headache
etc. They'll take away that tired
feeling giving new life and strength,
ABend 6 cents for the beautiful colored plo
ture, ¥ Moorish Maiden.”
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. ¥.
GRAIN
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON
Prites subject to Huctuations of market.
§ Oats new
Wheat, white ........ ki Rye
Com, suamsanse. 2 Bariey
Wheat v
wh
No, 1
Hey ‘
. AND FEED
5 Bran per ton,
Bran, retail, cwt
Middlings retail,
relat
: 1X & Bop
LIVES OF THE CANDIDATES,
ED WORK BY W, U,
IE V. PARKER.
he h
ANT nD 1%
Rana? Dita Ni YF
EL AND GEOR
ackneyoed
mn
Cleves
m 3%
ampaig is furnished
Fae 1 f
en G. Thurman” by William Uble
of Blete
and George | meanag-
sery ices of Grover
rman the Den radi
Parker
ng Hike a eulogy of Gro
#1
that
al he th
A work of grotesque
fouls
$18
in of all
ated. We
ng & wonders
Hustr
HOUSE
and Market Sts
FORD & ZERFING PROPRIETORS,
LEWISBURG, PA
i Sample Booms on Ist f§
Bas t Trains, Bag 88
Corner Secomd
oor,
30m
Free
ail
PRLS
FIVE
HARVEST |
EXCURSIONS
MINNESOTA, DAKOTA,
MONTANA,
{ AUGUST 2I8T.
TUESDAY, 4 SEPT. 11TH & 25TH,
OCT. 9TH & 23D.
VIA THE
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani
toba Ry.
FROM
St. Paul & Minneapolis
AT RATES
CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE |
Points wost of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and
MONTANA LESS THANX ONE FARE, no round
trip rate being more than TWESRTY DOLLARS
including GREAT FALLE, MONTANA,
Persone desiring to take a trip through North.
ern Minvossta, Dakota or Montana for the pur,
pose of looking over the country, or with the
idea of selecting a pew home within the bound.
aries of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN THE
WORLD, and an sgrieultural country suitable
tor diversified farming, dairy and stock purposes,
will do well to take advantage of these rates,
For mape and information apply. to your home
Licket agent, W any agent of the company, or
F.1. WHITKEY,
Gen'l Pass, and Tk. Agt,
Bt, Paul, Mica,
ww Call at the Centre Hall Tannery
when in want of plastering hair, leather
and oil, Hides and bark taken in ex
change, and hides tanned on shares
Satisfaction guaranteed.
m
30 A Ho A NRL SA AA
~wfinee Mr, Frank Herlacher hes
left town he has placed in my hands his
father's well known Salve, where it can
be had at the former prices,
J. D. Murray,
oa
GREAT INDUOEMENTS,
rE PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
ism
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUTL
FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEX ES,
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BETUDY.
AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMIRTRY with constant §}
Hstrations on the Farm and in the Labors
tory
BOTANY and HORTICULTU
cal and practical Mudents 1
study with the microscops
CHEMISTRY: with an unusually
thorough course in the Laboratory
CIVIL ENGINEERING: ve ry extensive field |
practice with best pitrn Instruinents
HISTORY; Ancient aud Modern, with origh
pad lovestigation
LADIES COUBRE IR
BOTENCE: Two
Musi
LARGH
Opi
theoreti.
ur ginal
full and |
LATEBATURE and
Atnpie facilities for |
VOR] RUG Inslrumer i
LITERATURE, Latin
poh, German sand English (ree |
wore continued through the |
fo 8g
Wired, on
entire oo
MATHEM
and applied
MECHANIC
Wilh study, 1b
ig ang equipment
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
enFrnd practical
MENTAL GRA
ENCE
Political
nd ASTRONOMY; pure |
i
ALTE, cn
APES YORE CORI
Work
buidd- §
nbining shop
New
theoreti
Cl
History, |
wraclion theoreti
cach anm of the
Kv GARMAN HOUSE,
opposite the Conrt Honse,
BELLEFONTE, PA
a
The New Garman House hes arisen from its
sihies and is open for the public New building
throughoul stessn heat electric
modern improvements. Good
table.
22% HOURE
OCR Ss EN Pa
B. WOODE CALUOWELL. Proprietor
Ferme ressonable, wood sample #
first floor,
H UsH HOUSE,
» WR Tellsr, proprietor,
fonte, Pa Special! attentior give: 1
eountry trie
Heiie
iris 1
BELLEFONTE. PA
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor.
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
beast, and
charges very moderate. Give it & tris!
june tf .
OUSE
ALLEGHESY BT, BRELLEVONETE, Fa
RCLIOR
ARATORY DEPARTMENT
~Carefully graded and thorough
QPeTin 4? 5 13 3 §
term, January ring term, April HE
For Catalogue and other information address
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Pres
ate College, Centre Co. Pa
Laborsiory
FRE}
J Cars
Fall term
14. Two |
|
=, JANG
RICHLY
act, they will find honor
will hot take them fron
The profits are bs
fous pers
EWARDED
i
wh
i
whois w
old; capital 1
now, No spe } } required: you, »r
Write to us at
we mei fre
We. Free Buss to and from all trains, ge
Soecial rates Lo witnesses and lurors. Bus
G. B BEANDON, Prop.
tENTRE HALL HOTEL.
A
D.J. MEYER, Prop'r.
EL J) TRANBIENT
CUSTOM.
Good benithy
Table, ure
nest
the state. Bchools
and churches convenient. Terms very
16anug tf
locality,
Ne 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia
reduced rates 10 $2.00 per da The
travel hie will still $nd at this Hor
BRIDE wera! provisions for their
Itis located in the immediate
tres of business snd places of amuses
ment and different railroad depots. as well
ing pu
cnr
ERKEYLVANIA
and Erie Divisio
P
ERIE MAIL:
{lismsport
arr al Lock Haves
eRves Philadeipnd
Harris
Monts
eaves Phil
r ABTULINE
- &Q2 4 wm
e008 pm
" Lock Haven...
arr at Renovo
{Sunday Train,
eaves Phil
- - Ww {llinmeport
Lock Haven
arrives Renovo
EASTWARD,
BEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... 7
Je rey hore...
arr at Ha
i
DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane...
- Renovo
- - Lock H
Mont
Harris Te
Fhilsdelphia....
Benovo .
lock Haven
Williamsport
are st
REROVO ACN leaves
Har
. Philadelphia
Bunday Train-REROVO Acommmod’n
also on Sunday
ERIE MAIL leaves
- arrives al
Kris
Renown
- - Lock Ha
- . Willian
Mout
arr at Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Sunday Train—Erie Mail cast runs also on Sun.
das
Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West, and Day
Exprows Fast & Erle Mall Esstmake close connec.
tion al lock Haven with REV. RR R Trans,
Erie Mall East and West connect at Erie with
tainson LEAEM. SBR. stCorrywithB, P&
W.RR st Emporium with B.N. X. & P. RR,
aod at Drifiwed with A. V. RK. R.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTARY AND LEMONT BR
Daily Except Bunday.
ETATIONS,
5 Bo Montandon
6 15 Lewishurg
€ 24 Biehl
80, Vicksburg
ai Mifinbarg
6 Milimont
05, Laurelton
40 Paddy Mountain
52 Coburn
i Zerby
10 Rising Spring
15 Penn Cave
Centre Hall
MB Grege
42 Linden Hall
48 Oak Hall
52 Lemont
% 50 Dale Summit
9 09 Pleasant Gap
9 1 Axemann
9 20 Bellefonte )
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan
donstb. Mem, 855 am, and 7.50 P m, returni
leave Montaundon for Lewisburg at 8.26 A,
mand © 80 Poo.
JHAB. E PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Gen"! Pes'ger Agt
ven
Fastward
ANMFPFM. PM
£8
FELSEUCERERE
FEEES
BREZTTIREUBHBLEILLS
PARR d dr
i 90 50 50 50 BO 55 50 We on
8 3a
BEEP III dnd dur
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Manager,
HUMPHREYS’
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FRRAhR ine ea
| EG ES hi Si
eS ———
3;
An the dali season approsches, ex
inducements are offered in fine tailorir
Suite sid overcoats made to order fru
Full goruds at o_o
by Street Osre constantly passing the
It offers special inducement
visitingihecity for business or
pleasure,
Your patronage respecifuly solicited
JOS M. FEGER *Propristor
ee ATTORNEY AT LAW —
Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
Office in Conrad
Brockerhofl House.
building, opposite
janiotf
E. L. ORVIS
8,
H.ORVIE, C BOWER.
( RVIS, BOWER & ORV1
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office opposite the Court House, on 2d
floor of Furst's building. jansd
M
KE
) F. FORTNREY,
Xa Attorney -at Law,
Office in old Conard building, Belle-
fonte.
T DALE
TLEMARN
ATTORREY -AT- LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W, corner Diamond, two
doors from first national bank, jan87
J. L. Bramoizn, C.P Hewm
SPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORREYS-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE 00. PENNA
Bpocial stiention to collections ; practice in al:
the courts; Cotsultation in German and English
OHN KLINE,
J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. PA
Office on second floor of Forst’s pew
building north of Court House. Can be
consulted in English or German. 7m’y84
J.”
Desler in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and soid for medicinal purposes only. Store open
every day inthe wepk, may
MURRAY,
Centre Hall, Pa,
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING OO
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
TAS A BEAVER. J. D. SHUGERT,
AB. A. A =
President, Cashier
S A Lise,
* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.,
All kinds of binding, st ressonable rates. New.
papers, magazines, pamphlets, eto, bound and re
bound in Set class style. 08
{ W._HOSTERMAN,
JX Dentist, Centre Hall,
Residence on Main street. Office in
residence. Will give satisfaction in all
tranches of bis profession, Gas, the
safest opiate known administered. 14ap
R.8. 6 GUTELIUS.—-
antist, Millbeim. Offers his
professional services to the public. Hels
prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession He is now fully pre
pared to extract teeth absolutely withos
pain. my 278
W M. GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boaisburg, Pa
Is prepared to ory sales, He has been
sncoessfol in the past and offers bis ser.
vives to the public, tf
RESH BREAD AND YEAST
At Murray's Baxzny, Centre Hall
Firet class fresh bread and yeast ~on
stantly on band, at most ressonable
prices. Your patrovage is solicited.
ES ALESMEN WANTED urmry ack. We
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