The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1896, Image 4

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    THE CEN RE REFCRTER
FRED KURTZ, Editor,
TERMS, One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year,
ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 conts per line for three
insertions, and 5 cen .s per line for
quent insertion,
on application,
each
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. June 4.
ANNOUNCEMENT
cards:
others
Charges for candidates
gress $15; Assembly $8; all £3.
Communications 5cents per line first in-
sertion.
SHERIFF,
We are author
of Bellef mute,
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic
County ( ‘on vention.
We name of
a candi
of the
zed to announce the
township. aa
the decision
are authori
W. M. Croaister, of W¢
date for Sheriff, subject to
Democratic County Convention
We are authorized to announce that Burdine
Butier, of Howard township, wi
for the oii
the Democratic County Cony
ri 4Y } ot
f Sheri, seb jeg
We are anthorized to ann¢
Runkle, of Bell nte, wili be a
the office of Suenfl, subject to the
the Democratic County Convention,
RECORDER
per, of B
tice of Recor
Democrat
We are aut
exand
didate {
de CISI00 (
AN ENDORSEMENT.
To the
oye
Ope
voferza of Cer
ye solicit iT
Centre county, Mr. Isaac
townsh bas fins lly co nted to al
to be presented as & candidate for County
missioner, su! ii of the Dé
eratic o« We take pleasure
endors ROOW Dif
eminently ex A
ve
af many
Frain
ip
becatse we
ad for the many
5 to be
much needs Fur i hould be
choles name
bring strex
For these reasons we take this opportunity
endorse his candidacy and solicit frem othe
kindly courideration it deserves
H. T. Me Dowe
J. J. Hoy
Joux L. SHAFFER
Hexpy W RITE EATHER
Jonxs 8, He
of rif, we believe his
All of Marion twp
OUR CONFUSING MONEY TERMS,
From the Philadelphia Times.
A Norristown correspondent
the Times to explain “what the follow-
ject of discussion and the legal or prac-
tical meaning is disputed-—-viz.: bimet-
_allism, gold standard, free coinage and
16 to 1.”
Surprising as it may appear, in view
of the very general discussion of these
money terms alike in public journals,
in political addresses and in the gener-
al disputations which prevail among
the people in their leisure hours, their
precise meaning is very widely misun-
derstood and variously interpreted,
and a concise explanation of them may
seem appropriate.
Bimettallism is the use of the two
chief precious metals, silver and gold,
as a double standard currency. The
gold dollar and the silver dollar are
msde legal tender by the government,
and thus, by the action of the govern-
ment, made of equal value regardless
of the variance in the intrinsic value
of the coin. Our gold dollar has nev-
er varied in value for the reason that it
has been the standard of value, not on-
ly here but throughout all nations of
the world, and a gold coin is stamped
by every government that creates it
with its actual value,
fore, no variation in the value of
gold coin in any country of the world.
Our silver dollar intrinsically
worth to-day about 35 cents, but it
made worth 100 cents by the fiat of the
government, and the law requires that
shall maintain the
equal value of the two coins, that
the government is practically compell-
fn
is
is
the government
HO
ed to redeem the cheap silver dollar in
standard of
founded.
or the double
was
value as our coin of today was
dollars were au-
that is
to
authorized, and silver
silver were required
tender, and
about
legal
that
Joth were made
time
equal,
and the
1 dollar was intrinsieal-
than the
gol
silver
but
the cheaper money was forced into
the
was withdrawn,
aluable dollar
President
more
and in 1806
coinage
silver dollar beeca t had driven gold
use |
y out of circulation.
In 1834 another effort
our
was made to
equitable double stand-
dollars
16 to 1
ard, and the coinage of silver
was authorized on the basis of
is 16 of
d 11s =
ounce of g dl.
that Ounces
many as would
one
Iver dollar became
gold dollar by
than the
increased price of
was retir
pure
1 COIN cheapet
1 11
aoliar
uld be
hase
33 1 *
ed 10 iarge
some $500 000 K)
worth less than £3
and the silver coin and
vernment is 1
Tn t
less th
paid for it.
are maintaining
We
i lard to
the double stan
f 108) cents
» 3 11 x
53 cent dollar, and the
upon a
government practically pays the difler-
ence i
n gold,
money
1 gold,
gold in
Ris Lhe
and
valent 4
ates maint
dard,
dollars pract
ns its
and redeer
ically in wl de-
leem
en
and re paper
kind in gold,
id other
ired.
Japan,
and
bonds ar obliga-
In Mexico, China, India,
they
sil-
and the
eireu-
in all
about 55
more than the American do
late in their own countries
other
lar,
hal
countries at a value of
cents. The free silver standard
at its intrinsic value,
Free coinage, as defined by a bill
now pending in the United States Sen-
ate in shape of an amendment to the
House tariff or revenues bill,
simply this—that the man who
ed States Mint for free coinage, and re-
ceive therefor 100 legal tender
In other words,
buy all the silver produced at
double its market value, by issuing in
lars worth intrinsically but 53 cents
but which the government must make
good for 100 cents in gold.
The 16 to 1 basis means simply this
—that 16 ounces of silver shall produce
in our coinage the same number of dol-
lars that one ounce of gold will pro-
duce. Ifthe metals were coined ace
cording to their intrinsic value, it
would now require over 30 ounces of
silver to produce the same number of
dollars eoined from one ounce of gold.
Buch, in brief, is the explanation of
the legal and practical meaning of the
four mone erie referred to by our
correspo
SPRING MILLS.
A Breezy Badget of News From the Busy A Sufferer Cured
Buarg.,
Spring Mills, from the time
Just received a new press and the nec- I suffered me 1
ipelas, which kept
until my hands w
repre- aimost useless, The softened
they would bend, and
are now crooked from
this cause. On my
hand 1 carry large
scars, which, but for
AYER’S
Sarsaparilla, would
be sores, provided 1
F was alive
to carry anything.
E ighy bottles of
irsaparilla cured
{
had no return of
THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR
Sarsaparilla
AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestic
“Every sea
Wis
C!. (. Bartges, of has
A80n,
two vears old,
essary tools to engrave and print mu- nom ery
sic. worse ero
UU. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, + bond
senting the Independent Oil Compa-
ny, of Warren, Pa.,
last week.
voral
EVeral
was in our village
On Decoration day Rev, Eisenberg
delivered the address at the
at Spring Mills, Rev. Faus in
| valley, and Rev. Rearick at
Mills.
Commercial agents continue to re-
all
much
cemetery
( HOT Res
Farmers
port business quiet in directions. and able
They say there
storekeepers would rather discuss poli-
is too polities;
| ties than buy goods. me,
Col. J. 1. gler was
lage on Saturday last,
with Prothonotary W, F.
Wm. Runkle, evidently they had a po-
litical maneuvre
Span in our vil
in company
Smith and
in view,
ma, W
The Citizens Spring Mills band held
| festival
here
entertainment
the |
notwith- |
{
and musical
on Baturday evening last;
band realized a very fair sum,
Standing the shiowery evening.
. P. Long,
ant of Potters Mills,
Monday | Mr. L
ness very fair, and
the enterprising merch-
i
t 1:
1
made us a vi
“i
ust, ng busi- |
at the |
ud bee
reports
th
re Ked
Ar
wheat crop of Georges valley h nl
turned down, ws. 3
has died from an at-
tack of bowel complaint
| hood some one
¢ hay crop down this way will be before med]
for wedi-
total failure ook
procured or a physician
One or two doses
WwW OCOniit
remained
bowel com year there
are many woul I it their duty
it; t they could not afford to
and
tn pay
risk the of
their fam-
Any one
that be-
ir lives, t hose
iv f .
IV for sud
h an amount can
-) Cents,
of {
and
this insurance for
rgd
BE
ing the price of 8 Dottie ham bers
Inin's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea |
Remedy, In almost every neighbor-
C For the whole family
Lively Liver, Pure Blood, Beautiful
Complexion, Perfect Health in
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CURE
CONSTIPATION
C NEVER GRIPE
25c¢c
C 10c NEY ER CEN IAKEN.
Purely vegetable, eat like candy, never fail to induce a natural action of
the stomach, liver and bowels. Absolutely guaranteed to cure constipation
or your money refunded. 10, 25 or soc. All druggists. Sample and book free,
Address THE STERLING REMEDY CO., CHICACO OR NEW YORK, 1%
C
C
CUARANTEED
NO-TO-BAC “us
Grér LO.0D boxes sold. W000 cures prove
da Notoshne is the test nerve: oa in the ora
© weak impotent man strong, v pas and a Bal Lry a box ou
lighted. re expect you to believe nt wo say. 3 A cure is absolute h ¥ Fon will bo Ser
where. Send for our bork t* Lox NR RET Your 7 A Chionus or Bi igen Sh SlaTaenes aid
free sample. Addross
LD AND GUARANTEED BY 1008 OWN DAUBBIST.
CURE
the desire for tobacco in
any gain pounds in da dag dod it Dover
We have just received an exceptionally large stock of Spring
| and Summer goods, a stock that is the latest from the mills and fac-
t tories. In Serges we have a finer assortment than ever, and they have
been reduced in price 25 per cent; all shades and colors. Ask to see
them. You may want something in Underclothing. We think we
have just what you want, a full and complete line. Dry Goods and
Dress Goods never were so cheap, and such quality for the money is
startling. Straw Hats in abundance. A new line of China and
Queensware. The China Dinner Set in the window, 100 pieces, only
$14.00. Cant be beat in price. Other line have as big bargains.
KREAMER & SON.
BOALSBURG
To buy Furniture
and Wall
1 wr
the owes
Paper at
t prices.
Bed-room Suits,
Side Boards,
Chairs, Etc.
several thou
1
ates
4
"ri
ili
F. w. WEBER,
BOAL Rs, -
Buckien's Arnles Balve,
The best salve in the world for (
Brui
Fever Bores, T
Chilblains
i
ait
hap pe qd Hands
MER MOTOR, Sere
nh y ail MEI
Piles,
fleed
and positively cures Or no
tions,
quired. It is guar
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
Philadelphia & Erie |. R. Division
and Northern Central Hallway,
Table 1H9
Time 10 effect May 17
DOR, EASTWARD
excep
LEAVE MONRTA!
9158. m Frain i4 Daily
For saubury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Polvilie
Harrisburg snd utermeding arriving
at Philadelphia st 290 p.m, » r 4p
m. Baltimore, 8310p o Was ngton 4 Pp. m
connecting st Philadelphia pica -whore
points. Through pases
delphia sud Baltimore
phia
1380p. m Train
For Bunbury, Harris!
tions, arriving et Fh
York p.m, Balt
Lot at 7 p.m. Purior car theo
phia, and pas enger conches Wo Yul
daitimore
504 p. m.~Train
For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton
for Harrisburg and interne
st Phil: delphia 11.15 pm
Baltimore i py on
Wilkesbarre and Philade
BULp Train 6,
For sunbury, Hirrist
stallions, arr
TRAIRSE
Bundaay
m
m
Hur
pay re
perfect swat
ed. Price
by J. D. Mu
rT HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL
faction or money
per box
Druggist
y (eo nils
rray
LEG
OPE?
x FHEF
OTHER EXFPENS
LOW NEW
ARD EQUI}
IN & DEF A R 7
HERE IS
THE PLACE
Pri
Ny
READY TRIMMED
kh rumbn
Mr
3 1
na do all King
once,
UNDERTAKINC, PRACTICAL
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
J.S. DAUBERMAN,
Centre Hall.
60 % PER YEAR
Guaranteed to All Investors
on
Investments both Lerge and Small
WHEN MADE WITH
The New York Investment Co.
BROKERS IN
STOCKS, BONDS GRAIN AND COTTON,
40 and 42 BROADWAY,
NEW. YORK CITY.
P, 8.—People who desire to have a
steady and sure jnpome on a small or
large investment, send for our explan-
itory circular, mailed free.
distribute sam
make a ow ranvasa for our epemble
Toilet Soups and pure Fis Extracts.
to ¥75 a month easily \ aadnm CROFTS & &
REED, Chicago, 111 sprig
VV RIED NTED—A RELIABLELADY OR GEN
: GEPHART
(rOhETRI Ng
FOLTINZ?E
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
perintendent
Ro Hopes will die of
TER i
Fon
opie, Bove or Lose Fae
Fours Powaenm are used in time
i 1 prevent Boa Unolesa
prevent Carne 1% Fowia
utes Powa ere will Increase the guantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent. and make the butler frm
and sweet
Foutzs Powders will ure or prevent admins ETRRY
Drazany to which Horses and Cattle are suliect
Forres Pownens Wils Give BaTisyal THON
Bold everrwhere,
PAVID B. FYOUTE, Propristor,
BALTINORE, WD
Formigbhy R. E. BARTHOLOMEW
ARRIVING
DAILY...
New Spring and Sum-
mer goods arriving dai-
ly at our store, in big
consignments, You
will want the latest in
Dress Goods, and Trim-
mings. We have what
you want, and all at
cash prices. Come in,
R.E. BARTHOLOMEW,