BOSS TO - MAKE - BUSINESS | » Washing Machine, If Democrats were so shortsighted | as to cast complimentary votes suffi- | clent™o elect one or more Republican candidates and defeat part of our own | county ticket, don’t such Democrats | see the bad effect it may have upon | their ticket next year ? | 3. Democrats remember this when you | Prices ought to, 4, THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Kumr2, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, TERMS, —~0Oune year, §1.50, when paid i in advanoce. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, j It washes clothes per. i , fectly clean, . It works smooth ensy. It cannot clothes, and tear the ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per Hue for three fnsertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. BEPT. 28. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, For Sherif, JOHN P. CONDO. For Treasurer, JOHN Q. MILES. For Register, GEORGE W. RUMBERGER. For Recorder, GALER MORRISON. For Commissioners, GEORGE L. GOODHART. T. FRANK ADAMS. For Coroner, DR. H. K. HOY. For Auditors, H. W. BICKLE. W. W. ROYER. W. AN IMPRACTICABLE ISSUE. are asked to scratch Condo and give | Harter a complimentary vote, and the | same caution is needed as to our nomi- | nees for commissioner. i a —————— WhiTING letters in favor of one fel- | low for postmaster, and working for the appointment of another, is the way “gmart” fellows try to get on each side the fence, and there is reported to be such a statesman in this town, Wi WE eannot any sense in the fel- | low who sends press dispatches from soe Bellefonte each day locating the grange pienic at Bellefonte. ay the least, and misleading. with other county happenings—all are located at Bellefonte, - tile SENATOR UAMERON being opposed to the repeal of the silver bill, hoth the Republican and Democratic state conventions passed resolutions asking him to vote in favor of Whether Don will listen to a voice remains to be seen. repeal. 80 strong ma a The silver senators are in a small mi- There is unquestionably an over- whelming sentiment in favor of the continued use of silver as part of the metallic currency of the country says | way will be found to place it on an epuality with gold at the mints in the matter of coinage. The people are in favor of the bi-metallic standard, and the signal standard of values, in public sentiment, and it is the very practicable one that this cannot done by the United States alone, and by this country at this time is in therance of an international ment for the coinage of silver. bill in is ciation in the value of silver markets of the world. That test after all. The silverites virtually promise for the coinage of silver at the ratio of 20 to 1. mining factor. If not, why not re- Another fact is to be The United States have now in eircu- lation or in the treasury over five hun- dred millions of silver. It is a full le gal tender, he repeal of the Sher man law will in no wise affect the le gal tender quality of this great amount of money. On the contrary the pledge is mada to maintain it at the legal par- ity with gold. There is no objection to that of any bill that goes to the president for hisapproval posed affecting the legal tender quali- ty of the silver coinage, but on the other hand there is the positive eom- mand on the executive officers of the government that it must be maintain- ed at an equality with gold. These are the reasons that have duced so many of the friends free coinage of silver, by internation- al arrangement, to give their advocacy to the repeal of the Sherman law. They do not in the interest of silver as of silver, the country falling to a sin- gle silver standard, pearance of gold from its currency sup- ply. The United States cannot silver alone at its present legal coin- ing value. The attempt would be dis- astrous to all interests. There was ue, of which the United States mined 75,000,000, This vast sum cannot be The attempt would be ruin. hand of Quay working against the ré- election of Judge Krebs in that judi- cial district. A prominent Republi- ean who means to support Judge Krebs largely in condemnation of the appear- ance of Quay and Quay methods, says that “the Republicans of the state are watching the contest for judge in this county more closely than any other local fight in Pennsylvania.” AMS SA Gregg township, so long denied a place on the Democratic county ticket causing grounds for complaint, this year finds her claims recognized in the nomination of one of her citizens for a first class county office. Let old Gregg show her appreciation of the compliment by giving John P. Condo a rousing majority for sheriff. A woman can not talk while chew- ing gum. Now let all opposition to chewing gum cease, it performs a good office, Ix Ax opinion rendered by Judge Hemphill, of West Chester, the new mechanics’ lien law relating to sub- | Nonteetors is declared unconstitution- nority, yet they have the | to prevent a vote upon the silver bill | by talking with the legislation, of delaying fact thut dle sand the object in the face of the of the people | repeal of the Sherman silver bill. This i is defying the popular will and these rebellion nine-tenths in ¥ he p wople t | few silver senators stand | against the will of : By an old rule of the senate a sena- as often as id thi taking advantage of this rule and talk day af- { ter day so no vote can b tor can speak as long and he desires upon any measure ar t silver members are wrongfully » had. Wc py It would be bad policy for the of Centre L i the board of commissioners, Pt ople county to make a change in by defeat Adams, our county afl three ing either Goodhart or who have well in the past you had which res Airs sO Voter managed Years, of a change six silted in the squander | ing of the surplus left by a Democratic a trial | ago, | board and disgracing i running it i the county ito debt. ; Wp - ALWAYS A DEMOCRAT We are informed that a false report is being circulated by some persons that for sheriff, J P. Condo, years ago when he lived hh Sugar Valley, was a Republican. is not true ; thing else than a’ Democrat: number of years back he Republican he should be commended for casting off the it. Mr. Condo Democrat long enough to entitle him to the confidence and support of every the Democratic nominee if a goodly error when hie saw has been an active good Democrat. Mr, Harter, on the other hand, nev- er was a Democrat, always a rabid Re- publican, it would be queer for any Democrat to swallow such a dose. Democrats don’t listen any reports circulated against any of our | nominees, they are gentlemen beyond feprouch, to As A ASI A WORTHY MAN. If there is a worthy man for office in our county this WW. winter, running fall, it i= Bumberger, candidate for Re- an obliging disposition and his deli- industry and hard struggle he managed to make an honest living. has should cast his vote for GG. W. Rum- i berger and do a noble deed thereby. 3 te A MS A ANOTHE R postoffice has gone Dem- | led postmaster at Boalsburg. sa pf —— o> _-_ Good Republican Advice, Pittsburg Times, Rep. : the adoption of a cloture rule in the | senate, in order to bring she silver pur- | chase repeal to a vote, would insure | that the Federal elections repeal and which may be interposed. should they not ! or the minority. The inability of a majority, however large, to change ex- isting law is the ability of any minori- ty, however small, to control legisla tion, and that is intolerable. The painful fact that the Republicans hap- pen to be just now in a minority in both Houses does not pare a shaving from the perpetual truth that in a rep- resentative government like ours, the side which the people have by a ma- Jority vote elected to control of either House of Congress have a right to ex- ercise that control, as high and sure as the right of any star to shine in the flag. The power to doso follows the right, and carries with it the whole re- sponsibility. Let us have no cry-baby politics on the Republican side at Wa- shington, ~~ REPORTER Only $1.00 per year, do it. we have them. ———— — ee put on a trade in earnest BROCKERHOFF ROW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Dr. J. W. White, the old Physielan and eminer ware CURE Many people from the ¢ by the air we breathe. the water we drink asd th has reduced the general svelom so mueh as to i vag « f the trabile soar YE egepacyed oR Use WHITES WONy: peiliate but CURES sick hendache, L saints, la grippe, removes all ¢ ities for one dolar sale al J D Marmay's drug store, Centre Hall, ¥ even bein Taemes of worms fro it Chemist, speaking of White's Wonder Worker. FLESH AXD NATURE PERFORMS THE tight about by the germs of disease onntracted food we pat are Jeft in a state of weakness that aimmost every other disease, and the real thay are doctored for over rything bot the right It does not simply the nmating, liver and ki dey cots. 3 ehil lren and sdalts. 56 cents a bottle or three 10 cents per cake, 3 onkes Lioents. Vor A Good Thing to Keep at Hand, From the Troy { Kona) Chief, Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera mor- | bus; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that | ailment, such as sickness at the stom- | ach, diarrhoea, ete., we become scary. | We have found Chamberlain's Colle, | Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy the | very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and always keep it about, | We are not writing this for a pay tes- | timonlial, but to let our readers know | what is a good thing to keep handy in | the house. For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. Dissolution of Partnership, The firm of Huyett, Meyer & Boozer was dissolved, on September 2nd, by mutual consent, the interest of D. J. Meyer in above firm, having All firm will please call and make settle ment forthwith. All collections will be made by Huyett and Boozer, at their office, The business will be carried on as heretofore, by the new firm, trading as the Centre Hall Implement Works, E. M. HuygrT. W. 0. Reanick, sepldeat Hexny Boozer. Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away i niet a k thas ie an the al using SE EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very best quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps, JUDSON POWDER.—The Judeon powder is of medium strength bee tween black powder and dynamite, BLACK POWDER.—Dupont's make of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality to-day as it ever was CARTRIDGES. Fixed ammunition for hunters and sportamen, WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri ces. We guarantee the lowest pris ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com munity. FUBE.—Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- Dor Sites for use in dry and wet roc PLATINUM FUSES AN D ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCHE DRLLLS. Rook Drills opera- hand, steam or cop air with. boflers, air compressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above jucticles Placed in out hounds will Tory JOWSet phos. It adjusts itself to the size of the wash, 80 you wash one shirt as well as ten, in this machine as in others; opening onewaste cock removes it all, Your wringer ean be at. tached right to the nis chine, allowing water to run back into it. It can be thoroughly ventilated, so no damp remains to rot the wood, It is reasonable in price, , Pa CIDER P -HUYETT, MEYER & BOOZER - Manufacturers Agents for Centre and adjoining counties, for Hydraul c (,ider and Wine Presses, . . . . Evaporators, Apple Graters, Cider Pumps And General Cider Makers’ Supplies. 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