THE CENTRE ———— EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, FRED. Kurz, TERMS. —One year, §.50, when a pal in advance. . Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 Per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 tents perline for each subse. quent insertion. GCiher rates made made known on application. a] CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, Nov. ZJ SPEEDY ACTION WANTED, The business and industrial senti- ment of the country demands prompt action on the tariff bill when it have been reported to congress, the Pit ry that, tarifl revision having been de- termined on, the sooner it is done and its full measure known the better for and industry, There can no doubt of that, While we have nev- er taken any stock in a tarifl scare, such as the Republicans engineered in the late canvass, yet there can be suys tsbhurg Post. business rates of induce tions. duties, whether up or down, a conservatism in all opera Manufacturers go slow on the raw materials they use or the products of their mills will be. was the case during the long sion and congress, and when Kinley law was up. It volve disaster to business, but cautious policy for the time being. does not senate every urging that their party in the shall fight the new tariff’ bill at step and by every of known to the rules of that body. That is a question the Republicans will have to determihe for themselves, If they think it will their par- ty to devote weeks and months to di- of the means advantage latory speeches, as in the Sherman repeal bill, do SO, Case of delay will investment ~uch a sysiem hardly be found a paying the pt action, politically with whole country in the The Dem- being calling for prom 0s case of the Sherman repeal. ocrats the ¢ The political interests of the got their punishment as hief sinners in that respect. Demo- tariff bill quickly as It cannot be put in I'he experiment » Republicans with the McKinley Demo- the its crats demand that the new should go into operation as possible. force a day too soon for us. of tl bill will not That bill was approved by President October 1, 1850, and by terms took effect, when not specially provided, on October 6. was the congress ona the Republi- disastrous overthrow. The bill was so bad that it would no doubt have led to Republican defeat in any event, but politicians are general- ly agreed that it stu pendous blunder to make it to effect in short a time before an important elec- tion. The disturbance to business wus naturally more apparent country had had time to adjust itself to the The contention of the Republicans that this was the sole cause of the popular uprising was fals- ified by the result of the elections two years later; but it iscertain that it had its effect. The reform tariff bill should be lost upon the cratls., otherwise That a month before wtions, at which jus al ele cans met a most Wis = take “0 before new rates, April, or sooner if prasticalde. EE , , ,o parts of the country the opposition or- of the M'Kinley tariff. Now since it be repealed by the Democrats this win- ter, things should be getting worse yet right along, according to Republican proving-—mills, factories and that shut down during Harrison's ad- ministration, are resuming again. floor. proving on the strength of it. wf ffs — a. sion. efficient and fairly well paid. ucational standard of academy was 25 years ago. separ ——— Tur difference between the labor cost in this country and Europe on a ton of steel rails has been ascertained, on the authority of a Republican re port, to be $3 78, The Republican plat- form adopted at Minneapolis declares that the tariff should cover the differ ence between the labor cost of a given article in the United States and for eign countries. That was all that was asked in ghe name of protection. To carry @ Republican platform the duty on steel rails should be reduced from $13 44 a ton to $3 78. The proba. bilities are that the new tariff bill will make the steel mil duties somewhere about $7 a ton, RAM AYP ASN Republican papers boast of the re sult of the recent election as a land slide. Who ever knew of a landslide that wasn't full of harm and no good? WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY. Lock Haven Democrat : “| claiming a great victory, It is a vie tory sure enough; but where would Democrats ? last week bearing a number of roosters true Jacksonian Democracy tre Hall Reporter. rough-bred race-horse who runs until | know when he’s licked. The Patriot : The Republican vote in and the Democratic vote 160,000 short The Record : Among the farmers of Ohio there is no visible sign of panie because of the list. their tarifl scare had the The Ohio farmers last year, when er before experienced, under the benign e——————— —————— AARONSBURG, temas From Neighboring Town. Frank Weiser and family No work. James Ettinger has gone to aged a Harry are his cigar factory and eng Call to work for him. Annie Stambach is west after a five months’ The Reformed back from stay. people were Eisenberg. has closed the Mrs, Deshler, this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Yearick their house and gone to Phila a visit, Daniel Musser Philadelphia to study dentistry. few previous brother for the same Emma Jordan have on Kline has gone A An- purpose, Haven, Jordan weeks his drew went there The poor overseer of Lock last week brought Je family to Haines township with ati ill of over one hundred doll ing two of hn ars for bury- their children and caring for them in sickness, Carpenters aud painters have the property Dr. Musser purchased from postmaster H. H. Weaver. Emanuel Cr improving which onmiller has op he butcher- pe the next four for town. Weeks doing ing quite a number of FOS - .» - A Garter Saake In His Stomach The Tyrone correspondent The Tyrot i i Harrisbur Patriot morning James, # son of Georg few was taken very ill and for AE lake, living a miles above place, his life was despaired of. for a long had always complained of on the sick list tine moving in his stomach, causing weak- Ww, but burning sensations and A physician sent fi before he arrived Mr. Westlake vomiting and threw snake at least seven inches He was relieved at once, few hours said that he pretty good, although How the snake got into great ness, was spell up a garter in and after a feeling weak, his stomach was very - i i 5 A—— Local Snowflakes, The death of Joel Royer, of Rebers- sudden and unexpected; we are in- formed he was found dead in his bed in the morning. He has several bro thers living and was possessed of con- siderable wealth, mostly in money at interest, The weather to-day, Thursday, is col- for squally, It is reported an up-town council- man has a walk with some dangerous about it, Signs look encouraging for the man- ice, No thankegiving gobuler has blown day fixed is the 30, Country butchering is in full blast now, and when the season closes, say middle of January, the sausages, if laid in one string, would reach from sea to sen—wselah, Talking about butchering, reminds and his pile of sausages would fill a big link between this and the Pacific. RR I Death of James Lourie, James, son of Rev. Mr. Lourie, of Bellefonte, died at the home of his pas rents in that place, on Wednesday morning, 22, of consumption after an illness of one year. He was formerly rone division, For the past four years he had been traveling for a commercial house and was quite successful. wlio to Lewins, Bellefonte, for your clothing. Their styles are per fect in every respect. Suits neat in , stylishly cut and elegantly made. Nothing quite so good any- where, | HERIFF'S BALES. BY VIRTUE OF BUX- dry writs of Fieri Facias Levari Feclas and Vendition] Exponas issued out of the Court of exposed to public sale, at the court house, in ‘the on Saturday November A. D.1893, at 1 o'clock p. ma. the llowing described real estate: All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in Spring township, Centre coun- bounded and described ss follows: Be. round north 2 degrees, east 13 perches to stones, thence by jand of Thomas Billington's heirs north 40 degrees— 12 porches to stones, thence by land late of Jacob south 64 thease by res- thence by land late of Robert stewart, degrees, west 18 perches to stones, ping. Thereon erected a house, stable and other outbuildings. Selzed, taken ju e xecution, and to be sold as thet property of H, C, Quigley. administrator &e., { Leal Lambert, deceased, &e. ALBO All that certain lol or plece of ground situate in the borough of Howard, Ceunlre county, Fa. bounded and described as follows: On the esst by Grove stress, oa the west by wagon alley, op gud ou the south by jot ol Mrs, Carga S¢henck Frouting 118 feet oun Grove street, asd extending back 200 teet 0 Wag on alley i sw if erected A twostory frame buliding stadledingge Dolug S2x20 f with y tory Kitohen ia og i4 x 10 feet, an 1 3 tehivi a work house with rhe in piu OF OF PRT in Penn tewuship, Centr Pa., bounded and descrined a follows B ing ui & post thence slong the turnpike road north 64 degrees, east 4 perches to & post, sdovg an alley soith 27 degrees, erst 18 ches tos stone, thence slong an alley south 64 degrees, west 4 perches Lo « along ot north 27 degrees per % to tre place of beginning. con ping 4) perches nat measure sod marked in of lots of Coburn as No, 8 iwelling house land situaly oy “Rit thence } a Na. 7, and other outhe JC Ng. Belzed, taken in exec n, and to be sold as iy ol Rebecca Kerstettor and Joel Ker ALSO un : situate 1a Halnes contalulag oue & a2, bounded aad described 1ing al a post lo public road odward to Cobura, the nee a ong ands of Jot Motz. Sou dd post in sald a “road is of Henry Mus Hes LO 8 posi Albright de ches LO 8 Disl perches to went There #labie as ful lows leading g irom We wid i road by degrees, We thence along = id ® t 11310 soe by Loe same north 3 4 hes 10 Lhe place (ERE 4 Lwresiory h use, reea dwelling rxecution, and pilip Bowersox ALSO ALB ertain lot of gr stated » ded and EE Seno? toed as follow ¥ IH of fe taken in execn | ty of George | Bui pnd, pm we Yu ALSO All that ceriain moesusge or letnement tract of land lyiog and belong io Lhe Rush. Centre county, Pa. and described as fol lows: Commencing at a point on the of Walnut street on south side sddition ipsbarg. Said point being between streels and «i i wat ang Wesl ine to PV the corner of land now owned by Thomas Easton, Jr. thenoe in a westerly direc tion aloag iine of Easton's land a distance of one hundred and forty-eight perches (45) more fons 00 a0 Aley, thende a southerly direction slong «aid alley a Sita wo of thirtydwo feet [22] more of Jess to line of land owned by Edward derenn. thence in ah easterly direction along feet or s line of same one hundred and ARy.-ohe more or less to the line of Walnut slres!, thenoe fa a southerly direction slong the line of said street a distance of © thirty Ahree feet, ore or less to the place of beginning, having thereon erect. el a twoatory frame dwelling house and other outbuildings Selaed, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Alfred Mayer and Mary Alice Mayer ALSO 11 that certain lot or plece of ground situate in Marion townahip, Centre county, Pa. bounded On the porth by lands of BR. C and J. Curtin, ou the cast by lan of Ja ool Bridgens, on the south by isnds of Henry Tibbens aud H, Brockerhofls heirs and on the west by land of John Jark. Containing 5 acres, no improvements ALSO 2 All that certain messaage of tetiement and nt of ground situate in the township of Spring Cen tre couniy, Pa, bounded snd described as fol lows Beginning at post st Logan Branch bear the bend below Valentine's old Furnace, thence by iand of Robert Valentine north 77l¢ degrees, east 39 perchos Wo past, thenee by jand of May ot al north 1235 degrees, west '6 perches to stones, thence by lands same sou th 7634 degrees, west 32 perches (0 post, thence by Logan's Branch up the several courses of the stream to the place of begioning. Containing ove acre and 53 per chee, Having thereon erected one two-story frame dwelling house, barn and other outbulld- Ings, Keisoa, taken In execution. and to be sold ns the property of Bamuel Tibbens, ALBO All that cortaln piece of land situate in Marion township, Centre county, Pa., being part of all that certain tmet of land surveyel in the war rautee name of Jeremiah Jackson and bounded and deseribed as foilows, ginning at the north-west corner of sald Jeremiah Jackson tract thenoe novi 41 degroes, ast 20 710 perches along said Jackson line wo pint, thenee south Hd , east to Jine of lan of ores; MeDowell thence sotith 45 degrees, west sloug wid line of MeDowell to the western boundary line of said Jackson tract, thenoe said westerly line of of the Jackson tract north 20 degrees west to the place of beginning, containing 125 acres more or No improvements, HBelued, taken in Jrssution, and to be sold as the property of J. P , Findjey., ALSO All that certain jot or plece of land situate in the township of Rush, gbuiny of Centre, and of Pony vali, boy and described ax lows: fo, hones: ut the north-west corner of Curtin street pn hi 02 Mor Rats aid Company, north 2 degrees, east 5) foe 10 Chirtin street And piace © Ding, Thereon erected a house and a t iec, Saket) Ul SROUULGN and 0 bo sold as bara and sold as less, Thereon erected 8 good house, other outbuildings, Belzed, taken In execution and to be the property of Grant Davidson, ALBQ i All that certain lot or piece of ground situate | on the south side of Beaver street, in the borough of Bellefoute, Ceutre County, Pa { bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the south side of Beaver street 100 feet east from Me Clsins alley, thence southwardly 200 feet to line at right angles to Beaver street io Ardell's alley Is | thence eastwardly along said Ardells alley feet Ww lot of Marshail Derr, thence northw Sar | along said Jot of Marshall Der 200 feet 10 Beaver street, thenee westward Jy aloug sald Beaver street 00 feet to the place of beginning, Thereon | erected a dwelling house and other outbulld- ings, Beized, taken in execution, the property of A. C, and to be sold Loueberger. TERMS8-No deed will be acknowledged until | i pirchase money be paid in full. as . A: ISHLER. i Sheriff. | OURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Hon, | A. OQ, Furst, President Judee of ihe Court | of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial district, | consisting of the conuties of Centre and Hunt | Thomas F. Riley, and the A soe} gen in Centre, th Hou, €, A, Faulkner ate Ju & 19s i weir a day of Ont 1 Fad Cort of Over and Terniaer § Hyery aud Quarter Sessions of the Peace lt i Ponte, for tu ty of Coblre ftv COIMIneLos oi fe 4th Moudey of Nov, the Zith day of Now b, nnd to con tw Ni ¥ given Wo the Coroner, Jinticos of Alderney, a fauad« that they there iu at o'clock in the forenoon of sald day with their records, loguisitions, exawinalions and thelr own rem bracces, to 4o thos which to their office appertaius to be done, those who are bound fu recoguizances to prose Cute against the prisoners tha! are he juli of Centre county, be then sud prosecute agaist them as shi«ll be just Giveu under my hand st Bellefoute the 80th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord, 1803, and the one hundred and seventeenth year of the Inde- pendence of the United States WM. A ISHLER, sheriff date the ad § « {ioe is here the Pesce tly of Cen thie ME UG Ant los « be Lien and PerE ns Lhitigs here THREE DOLLARS LIFE. A WEEK FOR HEEEISE A BNAP FOR BRAINY Pp THE LATEST THING OUT. EOPLE~ In 1 order to lntroduce The auadisn Agricul into New homes, the publishers have 0 presest an unosasily attractive reward their Groat Eighth Hal! Yearly Literary § the summer of i888, which closes glion | They have sulered (010 a written sgree the rewards de TO Su URE A Yho Ix Ri WARD § 1 hom of charge Tew ew ahiocts of pa a out of Giumbiag ¢ % La OUR stork is ang We fe § rritory asd ire Choos give exciusire al Hie 8 1 seg MAY BROTHERS Nurserss men, Rochester N.Y. ININISTRATOR'S NOTICE of Administration upon the deceassd, of g been lawlully granted she wot id soupoetf MIY regis a ing t 3 LETTERS estate of Mi woship. hey undersigned PeTsoiE Row themselves ndelded ¢ oslale Ww make tive inte payment, a 3 having clajieos nat the smmme 0 present toem duly suthenti- ANNA MN TIBBENS oele6t Yeon Cave P. O DMINISTRATORS ROTI E~LETTERS ipon the esate of Administration Ontharine Gentzel, deeo'd “ Gregg township, naviong been awlal ty granted to the undersigned | be would respectiuily request all persons Knows ing themselves indebted 10 the ostate 0 make imeadiste payment, and (hose having claims against Lhe same Wo preset them duly suthenti- cated for seiticment JAMES D GENTIEL, Adm'r nov2E64 Spring Mi'ls UBLIC BALE. <A GOOD dwelling house, with good summer house on it, and jot, in Coburn, will be sold cheap private sale A good property and well located, a bargain, Apply to LUCY M. AUMAN, nov Bt Potters Mills AUTION ALL PERSONS cautioned against selling ny C. Auman, anyining ou my sooount, Bt no bill's, busband, ©, as 1 win LUCY M.AUMAN, Potters Mills noviat $ $10 and #20 only five cents pach; $50 and $100 bills | 10 cents each; 2% and 500 shinplasters 10 cents | each; $1 and 2 bills 25 counts each. Seni sxourely | sealed on receipt of price. Address, Olas. D, Banker, 908, Forsyth 81, Atlanta, Ga. XECUTOR'E NOTICE — LETTERS TESTA- | mentary on the estate of John H. Oden. | kirk, deceased late of Potter township, Centre | county, having been placed in the han 5: of the | undersigned, all persons knowing themselves ine | debited to sald estate are hereby notified to make payment, and all persons having claims, to pre- | sent them duly au hentioated by law, for settle. ment, MARY J ODENKIRK, W, A, KERR, poviest Exetutors, IBSOLUTION.~THE FIRM OF G. H, & | P. FP loog, has been mutoslly dissolved, during the month of December, 193, the books | will remain in the hands « 1G, 0H Long, st the brick store, Bpring Mills, for settlement, ALBO The store business at Potteis Mills, will be dissolved on Janoary ist, 1804, books to re main with P. P, Long, at Potters Mills during the | month of January, 1584, LONG G H&P. novig-at ins Mills & Potters Mills Tur Best PLASTER.--Dampen =a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is betier than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on the chest and anoth- er on the back, betweon the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia, There is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one night by applying a bandage dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- the news, the REPORTER. OUR FALL OP AT THE ENTERPRISE STORE NING month of November C. P. LONC & Co., Proprietors. entire Crone Fou Gn We have decided to continue our Grand Opening days show h will be offered at pric- consists of Dry Goods, Shoes, La- when we will be ready nic to 1 | es that defy competition. The stock Joots, dies’ Coats, &ec. worth 40 cents for Hats, worth 7 cents at Childrens’ Caps, " Velvet was 70 sold now for Apron Gingham, ” . q Good Toweling Table Oileloth " Damask i“ fa Grey LADIES COATS A SPECIALTY Boys’ Overconts § Men's Over were 9 2.50. 3,00 fled Bed Blankets, Blankets $1,00 and id Hand Se Bed Blankets 6 A sent ByPyd C its $1.3 Corsets worth Carpet for 30. th .5 y Cenis per at, POULTRY WANTED FOR THANKSGIVING « By , Apple alicos, worth 7 cts at 04. Ladies’ wort Joys’ Bu Cups and Saucers 18 utter, Eg taken or good & Don’t forget originator of Low Prices. New Store “On the Hill” I LT RI POR ERTIES WE promise to make your visit an actual saving of Dollars and Cents to you. FAUBLE BELLE- sy FONTE.
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