The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1893, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRe®. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PusLigER.
TERMS. One; year, §1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and 6 cents perline for each subse.
quent insertion. Other rates made made known
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. OCT. 5.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
For Sherift,
JOHN P. CONDO.
For Treasurer,
JOHN Q. MILES.
For Register,
GEORGE W. RUMBERGER.
For Recorder,
W. GALER MORRISON.
For Commissioners,
GEORGE L. GOODHART.
T. FRANK ADAMS,
For Coroner,
DR. H. K. HOY.
For Auditors,
H. W. BICKLE.
W. W. ROYER.
a
DEFYING THE PEOPLE.
people of the United States, by an un-
precedented majority declared they
ing law repealed, and in addition both
parties in their platforms demanded
the repeal.
The silver senators who
deavoring to prevent the repeal by con-
suming time in useless speech-making,
expressed will of the people.
At the same election the
an immense majority spoke in favor
of the repeal of the M'Kinley protec-
tive tariff. Let this demand of the
people be carried out—obstruction will
people
people.
At the same election, by
ill.
wishes
ded the repeal of the Force
would be rebelling against the
prompt repeal of that un-American
measure,
fuse to obey the wishes of
regard to the three laws
tioned.
above men-
behold itself in the glass held up
our friends from heathen lands,
Altoona Tribune, The selfishness
civilization is evident on every hand
and the worst sufferers from it are the
heathen people. The wickedness that
abounds in our great cities, the
spirit which manifests itself, the drun-
kenness which prevails and the many
&
cannot be hid, nor should we desire to
conceal them. For everybody knows
that they exist in spite of Christianity
not because of it. Everybody knows
that the gambler and the drunkard-
maker, the dealer in woman's virtue,
the hater of his fellow beings,
oppressor are not Christians, however
much they may call themselves
Everybody knows, or ought to know,
that a man may belong to a church for
80,
the teachings of the Bible,
scribe to a confession of faith and yet
not be a Christian. He only
Christian who imitates Christ and
from the heart accepts His teachings.
Itis well that our foreign
should show us the truth and unveil
before our eyes the extent to which
heathen practices prevail among us,
pp
may
id
es Cleveland in his silver repeal posi-
tion. It says:
know that President Cleveland keeps
his courage up and adheres firmly to
the sound position on the money ques-
consistently and courageously main-
tained. His letter to Governor North-
en is admirable in matter and spirit.
Had he taken Stewart, Teller and Sen-
storial courtesy into consideration he
would have been less astonished prob-
ably at the delay of silver purchase re-
peal in the Senate.”
ess fA
At the congress of religions being
held in Chicago, Charles Strauss, a
wealthy Hebrew of New York, publie-
ly confessed Buddhism and joined that
faith.
i — AAA OAS
The report that John P. Condo, the
Democratic nominee for sheriff, would
be scratched at home, is not correct,
and has been reported solely for effect
in other localities. There is no reason
whatever why any Democrat should
refuse to yote for Mr. Condo, for he is
a gentleman and a good citizen in eve-
ry respect, and our word for it he will
be elected by a large majority.
nA A I ON
Tue gold miner gets a dollar for a
dollar's worth of gold. The silver
miner gets a dollar for 60 cents worth
of silver, and that's what's the matter,
Put a 100 cents worth of silver into ev-
ery dollar, same as is done with gold,
anything less is robbing the govern-
ment and the people to favor the sil-
Yer kingn.
nl 3 HOT ROR A Sh AN SH AS 500)
The Republican nominees in this
county had better spend their time and
money at the Chicago fair than elec-
tioneering at home here, as the Demo-
cratic candidates are going to have a |
big walk-over.
———— rn i LL —
John F. Harter drove thro these dig-
gins beginning of the week, not to pull
Just at this writing our canvass shows
ing sherifl.
WueN
pias fan fi so
point than when your ox
The first you view as a small affair,
fom
gulf, has caused the loss of a 1000 live
with an enormous loss of property.
snne——— ——————
CLEMENT'S MILL BURNED,
of an Incendiary.
F. mill
was discos “
Wednesday,
de
Mr. George Clement's feed
fire last night,
| about midnight, and was totally
| stroyed. Mr. D. F. Luse, who
| one square away, was the first
{ the alarm, he having discovered
| from his bed chamber; he
ied on the outside of the
{ hence must have been set on fire,
| was just beginning to burn.
says it start.
building,
and
The mill was a small two-story frame
shed attached, and
| only erected about a year
{ mill had not
In it we
number
| with engine
ago. T
running since lk
been wt
i spring.
| pump, a
i three-fourt
| some other articles,
of well hydrants,
hs of 8 Car ie oad of coal, and 18
burning
which were
In close proximity to the
i mill were several stables
i only saved by the application
| water. From the point at which
fire st the
| was the work of incendiary,
{i had been started from the
{| The total loss is about $2400, on which
Of
the
fire
and
free
arted it is evident that
an
outside.
| there is an insurance of about $1200, in
| some cash company.
NS
COBURN
Rev Addams Delivered His Parewell Ser.
mon on Sanday
and Mrs,
Colorado , are on an extended vis-
id Keystone
al present stopping with the
mother, Mrs. M. KE. Stover.
and Mrs, J. W. Moyer, of this
and Mr. J. K. Moyer and wife,
Mills, and Mr. William
of Rebersburg, start-
ed from this station on Monday wile
World's Fair;
White City
Mr,
ville,
Thomas Motz, of Lead-
the ol
| it to friends in state:
| they
ladys’
Mr.
place,
of Centre
Moyer and wife,
are
Tie
| ing for the they will re
main in the ¢ for a period of
ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W,
| Meyer, Frank Hackenberg and
Gertie Hosterman attended the
Brook Park, on last Friday.
Philip Gramliey, o
| visiting at the hotne ‘
over Sunday
| Rev.
| sermon at this place on Sunday even-
ing to a crowded house: his was
“Farewell.® The Reformed congre
gation by his resignation
N. H.
Miss
fair
tishel,
at
f Rebersburg, was
f E. J. Vonada
Addams preached his farewell
text
!
has lost an
able minister, a wise counselor, and a
{ loyal servant-in his Master's vineyard.
The reverend gentleman will remove
his family to Reading, Pa., and retire
from the active ministry.
Thewifeof H. C. C
{ him with a priceless jewel, that
| new girl baby, on Sunday last,
er and child are doing well.
i Luther Guisewite gone
| ginia in of timberland; if
{ finds things favorable down there
| may locate in tne near future,
Four ear loads of apples were ship-
| ped from this station during last week
by Mr. Bingaman, of Snyder county.
! Those parties who have nocturnal
feasts on chicken, at the distillery,
would better not repeat them too often
or they might get their just dues for
their unlawful conduct. You are be-
ing watched and are known.
Miss Tammie A. Stover,
alp
I, of a
Moth-
Vir-
he
he
has to
ffuest
+1 -
viere
of Wolf's
ing friends.
Miss Virgie Zimmerman, of Pardee,
spent Sunday with her grandmother,
Mrs. Archa Mullen,
5 I MY A TBARS
Marriage Licenses
censes issued during the past week:
Bowersox, of Haines township.
n, of Benner township.
Thomas F. Wise and Teresta Hazel
f Madisonburg,
James O. Hoover and Sella Reeser,
of Union township.
Frank B. Ward and Nellie B, Funk.
of Philipsburg.
For Cholera Morbos,
A good prescription for cholera mor-
has been added a teaspoonful of raw
cornstarch and a teaspoonful or two of
common salt, These are stirred well
together and as much is drunk as can
be taken without nausea. This has
been tried many times in cases of sum-
i
BOSS
Wasi Machine,
1. It washes clothes per-
fectly clean.
It works
‘easy.
It cannot
clothes,
smooth and
tear the
do it.
size of the wash, so you
can wash one shirt as
well as ten,
. No dirt can accumulate
in this machine as in
others; opening onewaste
cock removes it all,
Your wringer can be at-
tached right to the ma-
chine, allowing water to
run back into it,
. It can be thoroughly
ventilated, so no damp
remains to rot the woul
we have
them.
put on
trade in
earnest
BROCKERHOFF ROW.
Ink Slings.
The grain fields all wk fine.
Our “new” woks horri-
ble down to the Evang. church,
Misery is said to love company.
wer ke
i
:
main street
The Centre county trave
ison the i
What is a candidate good for ?
Moore saved J. Moyer's
from burning while electioneering.
Always true that, Birds of
flock together.
The resuming of manufacturing
tablishments still keeg
The chaps who Hid the grangers’
tents are still undetected. Pity.
You can judge a person
by the company he keeps,
Bellefonte expects a boom
new railroad ; we wish them
nerease, Times good ?
An
didate
eh
® 01).
A sure test,
with the
a lerra-ra
foo,
Between prayers is always the time
to do as you pray.
Why ean a circus show two days in
the boro and pay no license as per our
council's ordinance? Favoritism, hey?
If the anti-cow ordinance is passed it
will be endorsed by nearly all.
Help your neighbor to prosper, it
benefits yourself and others ; jealousy
is the spirit of the evil one within you.
Agents Wanted,
Energetic agents wanted in every
town, county and state, to introduce
our "Lace Curtains,” Pillow Shams,
Bed sets, Chenille Table Covers and
Chenille Curtains. We offer the most
liberal terms and guarantee exclusive
Agency. Goods furnished direct from
manufacturer at lowest possible prices,
i
ties. Every agent accepting an Agen-
living. Write for terms and particu-
Norra Brimisu Lace Minis,
115 Worth 8t. N. Y.
a aimt—————————
“I cofsider Chamberlain's Cough
It is
|
cough remedy is intended for use
among children, I have known of
cases of croup where I know the life of
a little one was saved by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.” J.
J. LaGrange, druggist, Avoca, Neb,
50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Mur
ray, Draggist,
Union County Deaths,
In Miflinburg, on the 27th of Sep-
tember, Elisabeth B. Chambers, aged
85 years, 3 months and 13 days.
In Hartleton, on the 22nd of Rep-
tember, Mr. John Hower, aged 57 years,
8 months and 9 days.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| EXPLOSIVES,
| POWDER,
FUSE AND
QUARRYING MACHINERY.
| ATLAE POWDER.—The very
quality of Dynamite in use is nam-
ed the Atl for
rocks and blowing out stumps.
JUDSON POWDER.—The
powder is of medium strength be-
kK powder and dynamite.
BLACK POWDER
of blasting,
best
Said
as Powder, pasting
tween bila
Dupont’s make
rifle and sporting pow-
in quality to-day as it ever was,
CARTRIDGES.
for hunters and sportsmen.
OPs,
ces for the best goods
ever offered for sale in
munity.
FUSE.—Cotton, hemp,
ber fuses for use in
rock,
PLATINUM FUSES
AND
dry
ROCK DRILLS. -
ted by hand, steam or compressed
air with boilers, air Compressors
and engines for operating the same,
ORDERS FOR ANY of the above
articles placed in our hands will
receive prompt attention at the
very lowest prices,
McCALMONT & CO.
22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA.
hs Bl AO
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE wo¥hie.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pale,
_ Best in tho world. ©
Win. Pealer, Spring Mills.
ee Tarouam only $10 put
| 9. Wringers sold separate,
'McCALMONT & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
HYDRAULIC
+R PRESSES.
LC ———
--~HUYETT, MEYER& BOOZER.—.
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Manufacturers Agents for Centre and adjoining counties, for
‘Hydraulic Cider and Wine Presses, . . .
Evaporators, Apple Graters, Cider Pumps
And General Cider Makers’ Supplies.
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HYDRAULIC PRESSES FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
DO YOU
GOOD GOODS AT FAIR PRICES,
EE
HARPER & KREAMER'S.
Can’t Be
Excelled !
For the execution of all kinds of Job
Work, at low prices. We have new
equipment throughout, including
all the latest faces of type, new, fast
presses, etc., and can furnish any-
thing from a Wedding Invitation to
a large poster.
Try it.