THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance Those in arrears subject to previous terns , $2.00 per year. per line for three 3 cents per Hue for Other rates made made knewn ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents fmsertions, and cach subse quent insertion on ap piic alion. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Avda. 4 A Word to Voters, yefore another week shall have pass- ed the de nomis nating convention of De- one legate election and the the county mocracy will be matters of At this time, then, it is specially import- he time bye. fitting to call attention to the ance of the to remind voters that, then, for them to oceasion and the guard opportunity is open their personal interests by men and discreet obliging and agreeable personalities. The time is past and we hope may never more be revived when character, and claims of a nomination killful nik with placing in whose qualitie s combine s business capacities fitness, indidate what was deemed were overlooked for and desira- a superlatively important ble a is not to be derogatse d, for it plicity. tiribute—sim Simplicity ' is Himost (nvariably accompanied with honesty, but there in pt lie cay portant to are qualities in men 1 b= acity that vastly the rests of their ar more ie material welfare and common inte constituen- ev and those are business diserel upled with gi It is the officials of the are often large ly high rate of tax bly to indisecreet misuse of the public ols a1 cool judgm ercised, the individual conmunit the unfit in The upon : YvOler Ore real imj Public office | men whe in non vention, have i ests of wn the ination will the their fit nominations HOSE, charac the ( about fore bitterest the lasting value fact has already eft that in the commit v summoned, are ed those who were spoks nin their land and support Sheehan, York, one of was one of Mr. Once lieutenant f the gover nor Tammany brave Hill's most ardent sup Maryland, wh { of his own, among pledge their fidelity to the the were first te nominees a4 of the ticket. T considerable for the suees selected no Carter, the Republican chairman, as yet shown no fruit of his Mr. Carter has before him the Hougn time before Mr. equipped for the battle of ballots, elusive Platt not ebullicent words of encouragement for cess of the ticket, which he hard to defeat, A noticeable and noteworthy ence between the Democrats publicans this year lies in the the former are united and while the latter are disrupted, disappointed and distrustfal. This is a Democratic year, Following are the names and is strove differ. add- man Harrity to direet the National canvass: CALVIN 8 BRICE . . A. P. GORMAN . . « Lima, ©, . Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM ¥. SHEEHAN Buffalo, N. Y. B. B. SMALLEY . . . ... Burlington, Vt. M. W, RANSOM ,..... Weldon, N. C, B. T. CABLE. ....... Rock Island, Ill B.C. WALL. . +... Milwaukee Wis. JOSIAH QUINCY . .. . Boston, Mass, The World says; Democrats may well contemplate this list with genu- ine satisfaction. Senator Briee is act ive and errnest in whatever he under- takes and has the advantage of that experience which comes only from the management of a national campaign, Senator Gorman is abundantly sup- plied with that serpentine wisdom so highly commended by Bt Paul Lieutenant Governor Sheehan is the most netive and successful of the young. er politicians of this state. Colonel Smalley has profited Ly his intimate association with H in Atking, great svn SOI POSSCSSeS the confidence of every Southern Democrat in particular of all in sentative ( is the alert aggressive of the younger Democe of the West. Mr. Wall is the shre est politician in the North-west, holds Wisconsin in the of his Josiah Quincy well represents New | aud Democrats general, Repre- ‘able most rats wil- and hollow hand. cngland Win. All are well versed in th Republi- successful that type of E. Russell. wicked oly og One of the pleasant features of coun- try journalism is that it is distinctive- ly country. Bo fy DELEGATE ELECTIONS, Democratic A full i here f 6th, the held. is it is Next Saturday, primaries will be turn- ott she sald be | portant work for nominations Pennsvalley Democrats often plain they do not the offices—it fault County : the majority of oul part) and in their own MIICR rom nerd, would accord th candidates and Tari teform's Triamph the West, in the iz of Knu te Nelson Repub deans Minnesota a trumpet has been sounded the sound of will throughout the length and high protection districts and with redoubled fury the Cars nominatis for Governor by the reverbwerats breadth of recoil which in Republicanisin, Four ¥ boldly tore from es of his party, spoke and voted for the reform measure, Mills Bill. It was then and is largely the the principles upheld by the Democratic party. camp ol Mr £4 Bia ago away famous ns embodiment of toxday Following is a portion of his speech the Cone Reovard: {1t has been the fashion of certain economists to ascribe the marvelous growth of this country for the past twenty-five years wholly to our tariff laws, Statistios of growth in all con eeivable forms have been paraded; ac companied with the exclamation: “Behold the tarifl?’ This is all pure exaggeration. The chief factors have been our abundant supply of the most fertile lands in the world, which we have freely given away under our homestead laws, together with the im- mense tide of immigration, with all jta capital of money and muscle. While I am in favor of a fair and just protective tariff—a low tariff, as 1 eall it—1 am under all circumstances opposed to n tariff that reaches beyond this point—to what I term a high tar- ir’ It was a bold, conscientious move for My. Nelson, but he was more of a statesman than a politician and he re- fused to support the delusive teachings gression believed that his career ended with his actions. He candidate for re and retired to private life. Two years later the Republicans nominated a high-tariftf man for and he received a scant plurali- 58,000 the Re- President in and he is said to havi refused to become a lection {r0V- eraor, ty of 2,000, against for publican candidate for 188, Another Presidential year has come | and the standard the hands of the bill directly opposed in letter and spirit to the which the chief doctrine of the Republican party. And what does it mean? What is the handwriting on the It is It meansa death stroke theories thie than Republi- is placed in man who voted for a measure is now wall ? plain enough, i high protection in North-west, and is nothing more stroke by the cans of Minnesota at the platform Of a bold, defiant the Minneapolis conve ntion, r of Knute Nelson and his unani- tarift’ re- litical The p is by no m and above every and candor fet those the resignation that is Artal acoept treed a disappointment Abide wil ves as you have pledged your in your announcements, with lecision of the Democratic Coun- Convention.” Show your man- Don't be * balled.” Don’t join the ranks of * Don’t be sour sore-heads,”’ a clam. ee. Hot weather and the mosquito are wholly responsible for the The misery WON, candidates had a Bo py The electioneering campaign for ion on the Democratic county no doubt with- and to the thie candidates them- ‘electioneering’’ to the aver age mortal American is not the pleas antest kind of work, This campaign, however, the REPorTER cannot help but allude to as having been run in a more orderly and decent manner than any heretofore. The candidates pre- served that decorum which should at all times characterize candidates. In short, a clever and decent set were in the field seeking honors from the par ty. et of the relief of volers great selves, fs api s—— The delay in the adjournment of Congress is possibly due to the great amount of time required to find out something that it has accomplished. etnies The recent hot spell ean safely be put down as the longest for excessive heat we have had perhaps at any time There may have been single days, in former years, a8 hot as any we had the last two weeks in July, but there has to continue for nearly Midsummer Huamor Those persons who feel comp Hed by | commit suicide 10 the excessive heat to will do well, bel that they World. During the past who does not care Or yielding, mnke i Sure will better their condi- | tion, week even the man | a rap about the style | and fit of his clothes was considerabl / Teiler, Time Ae “1 am banking on you,” as stuck on them. the mer said as he proceeded to hill up his | potato 8, we Dctllc1s That story about whale for the Worle fishy. Philadel phic News. expecting a five 1’ Fair looks rather t Jo ley Tr. Even a dismissal with a cold wave grain of this. of the hand contains a cone | { fort in such weathe U1 am changed,” as { hicago i eagle dollar | ns the said after it flew over the bar and came back all up. Call broken Thes the men weighing & ire real Ness was § 110 WOrs Roe i CAre oF no case has tl et what she . between laborers and ea who earn and those who accumulate ered not a dollar thie way in the excluded No far as ean he discov wealth gained by opertion into the the most earners of from of tue of workingman’'s found its | E ket highly protected utnte law has not only benefits of privilege, wealth the ed to fight for what they earn—not al- If the proof of the pudding is in the eating, Penn- sylvania ought to be the most rabid anti-protection state in the country. are but are oblig- ways with sucoess, nen A - The case of Private Iams is a subjoet not alone of American debate, but extended to Great Britain and the con- tinent. He is the sensation of the hour, dwarfing for the time the nihilist’s en- terprise in the way of removing Mr. Frick. We suppose out of it will come a clear definition the authority of Officers of the Guard to inflict sume mary punishment. This will be neces- sary if the National Guard is to be kept up. The Iams affair is not a strong argument in the way of enlistment. Military authorities seem to agree that while the tricing up was cruel and un- necessary in this case, yet it was with- in the authority of the commanding officer of the regiment. But the dram. ming out of camp, mutilation, dis honorable discharge without trial by court-martial was an unjustifiable and gross usurpation of authority. It stands to reason that where the offense charged was so grave, and the punish- ment so terrible, the offender should have had a fair trial, an opportunity to present iis defense, and the privil- ege of counsel, easier isi Ouly 35 Cents, The New York Wesily World and hiss of NEW LOT OO). A 4 5 ; EN a Ey WN i + ELEG 8 Tommi of and 7 Cr... "we do CODY & rigs " AVON PORTRAITS 10 rag ABSOLUTE SLY FREE OF CHARGE. we Sesire 4 pre wi 4 THIRTY. DAYS $25.00 Hw DE we i ton oh when you wend fom { # 10 ORY PORDOT ini Bank. B Kl Wala Farg snd w York 3 all com bias no ald Avenue, 56 Be Brooklyn, N. Y. wo— oo, — prop i i w— —" times a ye je O units. Nn Oper: DIICES anda Gis wirength and Health, feeling try Electric Bitters, If “La { Grippe'’ has left you weak and weary, Electric Bitters, directly on Liver, Stomach If you are not healthy, use This remedy acts and Kid- organs to perform their functions, If you are afflicted wit Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters, One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at J. D. Muraay’s Drug Store. neys, gently aiding those h Siek —— Oregon, Washington and the Nort hwes Pacific Coast. The constant demand of the travel- ing public to the far West for a com- fortable and at the same time an econ- omical mode of traveling, has led to the establishment of what is known as Pullman Colonist Sleepers. These cars are built on the same gen eral plan as the regular first-class Pull man Sleeper, the only difference is that they are not unholstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, warm blankets, snow white linen, curtains, plenty of towels, combs brushes, ete., which secure to the oe cupant of a berth as much privacy as is to be had in first-class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for Indies and gentlemen, hnd smoking is absolutely prohibited. For full in- formation send for Pullman Colonist al and” A Little Girl's Experience } and Mrs, Lore: Kix pers of the Gov. Sand Beach, Mich, and are with a daughter, four years old. y a Lighthouse. Mr. Trescott are Lighthouse at blessed Last April she was taken down with Meas- Jos, with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fe Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she "Then King's New Discovery the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They Dr. New Discovery worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, follow od ver. was a mere “handful of bones, she tried Dr. and after King's say is amr During the epidemic of flux in this county, in 1888, 1 had hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night to get a bottle of the remedy. 1 have been selling patent medicines for the past ten years and find that it has given better satisfac tion in cuses of diarrhoea and flux than any other medicine I have ever pandled. J. H. Benham, Druggist, Goleonda, Pope Co, 111, Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epi- demie referred to. It was a perfect sue- cess and was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of per. sons there will certify that it saved their lives, In four other epidemics Gener | of bowel complaint this remedy has 2 and 50
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