The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 27, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. LXIX.
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INTRE HALL, PA,,
AUGUST COURT
CASES.
Cases Tried and Verdicts. ~The Two
Maynard and Morton Hill Released,
A Fall Report,
August session of court convened on
Monday morning at nine o'clock with
Hou. John (i, Love, president judge,
on the bench, Hon. Corlis A. Faulk-
ner, associate Judge arrived in the af-
ternoon.
The greater portion of the forenoon
was taken up by the court in hearing
petitions and by attor
neys in the different courts of Centre
county.
Stewart Decker was discharged from
the custody of the sheriff, under the
insolvent laws of the commonwealth.
List of grand called and
sworn, and Wm. Thompson, of Col-
lege township was chosen foreman,
motions the
jurors
from the court as to their duties in all
matters coming before them retired to
the grand jury room to pass on one of
the largest lists of indictments present-
ed to a jury, for several years.
The constables of the different town-
ships and boroughs then made their
quarterly report.
List of traverse
Jurors ealled,
forty-five answered to their names,
and
The list of civil cases was then gone
over and cases noted for trial.
Lyon & Co, vs, J; $3 Hoover: settled.
to be stolen, prosecutor James
Sr.; the Com. alleged that the defend-
ant took out of the field of the
cutor a harrow on the night of the 26,
day of May; verdict not guilty.
Henry Wagner indicted
for assault and battery prosecutor W,
H. Musser. The defendant lived in
the house of Mr, Musser in Penn twp,
under contract under which he was to
have one-third of the pears, when on
the 30th day of JulyfMr. Musser came
to take away.
pre INE
Com. va.
pnt -
CARLISLE'S AXIOMS SPOILED
Mr. Carlisle in one of his speeches
delivered himself of five so-called ax-
ioms, which the gold press in the east
is circulating as something profound
They are as fol-
and unanswerable,
lows:
{try in the world today that is not on a
silver basis,
2. There not a
country in the world today that
not use silver money along with gold.
8. There not a i
| country in the world today that uses
There is not a free-coinage coun-
is
is silver-standare
any gold along with silver,
i. There not a silver-standar
country in the world today that has]
is
circulation
per capita that the United States has.
silver-standard
more than one third of the
5. There a
country in the world today where the
laboring man receives fair pay for his
day's work.
We will offset
others:
1. There
not
is
these five with six |
i
is not free-coinage
one
John Casher vs
tinued.
W. H. Williams and Jennie
iama, administrators of ete., of
Williams, dee'd vs. 5. R.
R. A. Jackson: con-
Will- |
Aaron |
Pringle ex- |
ecutors of ete, of Terrence McElarney,
dec’d; continued.
AFTERNOON SESSION,
Charles Myers, John
solvent laws of the commonwealth.
Motions and petitions by the mem- |
fthe
The first case called
bar,
bers 0
for trial
se 4. P
ve, DD. J. Musser: ease brought
t
Plaintif! suff
Wiik Lilt
Crephart
to collect rent, rs a vol-
untary non-suit,
Com. vs, Arthur Z
Lester H. Moyer, lar
def
was remanded back to
Com. vs. Edward W.
trayal,
il. prosecutor
of shoes;
1
Lettie (,
Defendant plead guilty and the
prosecutrix Bing.
usual |
him.
8. Maynard Hill and Morton
Hill, prosecutor John Henderson, lar-
ceny of $8, The
sentence was im posed upon
Com. v
defendants
ale
DOYS
nine and fifteen Years old and allege
that they to |
Henderson's
from Fowler station on the 28th day of
July, where they stayed all night and
left Henderson's |
walked from Altoona
place about two miles!
ts
ace on the morning |
of the 20th day of July and after they |
had gone Henderson discovered that!
$5 was missing out of his pocket book |
containing $88 which he kept in his |
sleeping room, whereupon he started |
«after the boys and overtook them and
recovered $7 of his money, but #1 was
their
ther lives in Hollidaysburg and they |
were on their way to Philipsburg to
f
th fa |
Th § 1
gone. The boys allege that
visit their aunt, who they allege lives!
at that place, Verdict not guilty, and |
the boys discharged.
Com. vs. Thos. H, Fink, indictment
for first count larceny, and second
count receiving stolen goods knowing!
the same to be stolen, prosecutor John
country in the world today that is not
the
foreign debt
contracted on the gold basis.
2. There is not a gold-standard
srty of which | from
ol
not
shrunken
the
18 not
3 to 60 per cent. during last
in
unexampled depression, distress and
ROFrow., i
3. There
intry in
silver-standard
the world today that has
is not a
oo
tle foreign balances, and there is not a
in all the
the
ked up in the treasury o
nd the
gold-standard eo world
intry
bulk of all
t loc
people are
und money’ asphyxia
is not a silverstandard
the world today where there
dle
the money being in
deposits lying in the
all
active
circulation and drawing
and the circulation per capita i
of real
about what it is in Mexico, nearly
large interest,
United States money is
all
the money of ultimate redemption be-
ing hid away in the vaults of the treas-
ury and National banks,
There is not a silverstandard
try in the world
coun-
¥
4 ia-
pay
and more regular work than he ever
received before. There is not a gold
oday where the
boring man is not receiving full
where a
idle, and where wages are above the
rates of 1849, except where they have
been maintained by the stubborn per-
sistence of the labor unions,
6. There a silverstandard
country in the world today where the
people are not doing better than e
before. There is not a gold-standard |
country where the people are not in
more distress, and suflering more Joss
is not
ver
fore,
EE —
Sarveying a Hoate,
The Philadelphia and Reading rail-|
GARMAN PREDICTS VICTORY,
A Surprise Ahead In This for
Bugs.
Mtute Gold
“I am formulating them now, In a
few days I shall have all
ranged,” continued, “I
that there plenty of hard work
ahead of me, but I shall not shirk my
duty. Nothing is gained in this world
without hard work.
for a series of
details ar-
he realize
in
I have arranged
the
state, and the circulation of silver lit
meetings all
over
jerature, Only the most capable speak-
ers will be employed in the work of
| speech-making.
| some of the best posted silver men in
thi
half-w ay
I have promises from
| this and other states to aid me on
: I shall tolerate no
We shall
|
i
i stump.
|
| measures,
go into the cam-
paign with all our hearts and souls,
|
| .
{and we shall go in to win, too,
| “It is a mistake to
say Pennsy Iva-
| nia is going to go for MeKinley. [1 tell
| you there has been a wonder!
the state w
It is not
{in the cities ss in the co
ds of |
in sentiment in
| last three weeks,
received hundre
ft
Hean farmers whi
or
fear ests
going Lo vols
By
throwing off of the sha
4d
Luzern
good for Democer
this fall. And I believe
of Luzerne is
they are
eign money power.
boast when I say
{ (KK)
equally
silver, Where one
i be ten £*
his place thi
tion from
tour, Northampt
counties that the f
tricts irrespective
for the silv
“There
&r |
is a
not Democratic
deavor to meet
are a great
ti
Lae
many
silver «
question d
hear
SOL
left out. Hep 1h
meetings when they
straight-out Des
is this class of vo
state in N
He rej lie
not forlorn he
may bw dex SR
now I cannot see where
There is
in store for Hanna
’
+
a sure thing.
in the Keystone st
“Do you look for :
the Democratic v
Mr. Garman said
Democe
inclined to sulk are nos
rats who two we
and it stands to reason
The great majority of tha
ade
and where should the toile
vole in this state is m
in this fight if not in
£1 i:
LEI TANNER
—
Politieal Troubles
The
atale
antisilver Democrats held a
convention in Philadelphia on
Tuesday to nominate presidential elec.
tors and congressmen-at-large and se
lect delegates to the national conven
tion to be held at Indians polis on 10th
to
presi
ier
nominate a gold Democrat for
dent,
The Republicans in the Lycoming
of Mr. Beckwith at Hannah on Sun-|
mountain under advisement
for the past ten years, has again set
engineers to work surveying the route.
ly to result in the election of a Demo-
crat.
In the Huntingdon senatorial dis-
CURRENT GOSSIP
MATERIAL CHANGES
FARMERS INSTITUTES.
Prof. Hamilton will make Hudioal Changes
In these Instroctive Gatherings
Other Dnportant News,
John
Secretary of Agriculture, has changed
the
Professor Hamilton, Deputy
method of conducting farmers’ in-
B
slit
utes in Pennsylvania, with a view
fof increasing the usefulness of
these
gatherings,
He has issued
Instit
a circular letter to the
the
neentrate
ute manage! throughout
state advising them to ¢
few fundamental
be
their efforts upon a
objects rather than abtered over
Hea
topics which are
Pt
bir
i
large area fils escribes
discussed
Pennsyvl
titute to be held in
£3 Y ih
§ ies {
HH BEESON «
apart for
Lhiomes,
ites Lo home
£5 avy
AIL EO
evoled
his
ne
fill
§
10H% are o
1x 3 {
onds and thei
ry oF ak liin
NE session
py
L QUESTION OF
NOT COINAGH
Misleadiog
Statements of Gold Stan
dard Advoostes,
7, 1896,
| MORE “DISTORTIONS *
| Eminent Republicans Who Declared for
Colnuge of Silver
The
able to produce arguments to combat
tepublican papers, not being
{ the opinions of former statesmen, some
of them Republicans, can only
that the Democratic press are publish-
We here-
with give some more of these “distort-
ed]
“I am certainly of the opinion that
Bay
ing “distorted” statements.
statements,
gold and silver, at fixed rates by con-
of
value in this country, and that neith-
ate h
gress, constitute the legal standard
er congress or any st as authority
to establish any ot} andard, or to
Daniel Web-
ier st
displace this standard.”
sler,
‘Ev
use of silver coin as a part of
the I
Y man who is opposed toy
both |
endow the
ery man who is opposed
he
currency of country, disagree
we: Of
I
ith equality
metals,
would
and make
A
1 silver, and
nage free) James Ciarfield.
need both gold an
rave hot hae a 32 3 3
ve both by making ench the
It id no
ficult to show that in
of the other,
WO
* been recognived and
, the steadiest and
been
ITOK
perity
it which
Lorers whose
{ whole
the
Jame # L2,
As
» standard, 16to0 1, i
a man
west money, Honesty requires
debts be paid in the manner
times agreed upon. It
3
ut simply fool
+
i
sixieen ough
A farm worth $3,000 will only
igh to
if
’ pay a mortgage of §1.-
i 3
does not know what hit
for everyibing can
sigh
UTS
very farmer feels this | but
» thing and that |
lar has been inereas-
work
£1
i
thirty days
mt sixteen davs
work would have paid wi
tracted the debt,
wen he con-
Is that honest ? ‘Be-
ry and then bury it
how would benefit
of }
it
It is a question egal
silver ita con-
1g a= ote of the mon-
standard men say
circulation silver dollars
amounting to §528.000,000,
Maurice 1.
tre
they do not
tell the truth. Muhleman
the Unit.
el States at New York, in his “Mone
tary System of the World,”
deputy assistant asurer of
which is
recognized as a standard work
d
i
ior
ly stales that il
these silver
rs 8&0
silver
limited
not more
than $50,000,000 to $60.000.000 at any
coined are held on deposit
and
amount actually circulate
certificates, that only 1
3
back by fraud crieth,’
text that our pe
is the scrip-
it
ie should send
and the
Rothehilds of Europe. Silver men de-
wand really honest money 16 to 1.7 |
Elisha Kent Kane,
‘
id!
Il street
AA sn a———
Pointed Question for Sherman
WwW. C
minent
- Munson, of Zanesville, a pro- |
free silver Republican and
FOCAL GOssIY
| Matters and Toples Prominently Iefore the
Citizens
The leaves will soon begin to leave,
The green must
bleak,
soon it will be icy
drifts.
make way for the
blasts and snow
Your thoughts will soon wander to
your coal bins,
Autumn is preparing its
fold
tints for the forest foliage,
Workmen are
nn the hill at
The
wire
(1OW
days have
veginning of t
f
I'he pleasures of house
epipe rise I
He of god hie P. .
iting stoy
ont
at Lock Have
Ver i
SHN Ie opi
ME § |
in Lanecas
i Commandag
hil years
ResRLil4
oid have
The
which ought to
» sentence,
rien 1}
SIOUS Laing
f
of some of its noon
[58] ry
gridilies,
- oo.
EDITORIAL DRIBS.
The *
and the
The gold
that Bryan was a hired orator
silver miners, had to take it all |
he davs of Old
he people
; but Jackson and t
an open letter, a few days ago, to Sen.
Aftei thai |
iryan is an honest man and that he
Munson) believes him when he denies
ator stating
that he i= an employee of the silver
millionaires of the West, the writer
: pul recorder,
wed,
vs lustily on
a ha: fol, and is f
'
Ail Over,
p of 16 or free silver
10
Go and
diamond
he Dryan meet.
ings (you see the bhardfisted farmer
{and workingman.
a McKinley gathering
£
Ol
you see dazzle and glitter
and gold jewelry. At t
day the 28th of June of this year, and |
took therefrom one pair of shoes, pair
of socks; some tobacco and about sixty
cents in pennies; verdict guilty on the
first count and not guilty on the see-
ond count,
Com. vs. Christena Nelson, indict
ment for first count, keeping disorder-
ly house, prosecutor F. C. Rittenhous,
This defendant moved to Point Look-
out, a suberb of Philipsburg after hav-
ing been notified to leave said borough
about the first of April of this year,
and the actions of the defendants be
came such a nuisance in the commu-
nity that the neighbors determined to
rid themselves of the same; verdict of
guilty on the first count and not guilty
on the second count,
Com. va. John Estrick, indicted for
assault and battery, prosecutor Jacob
Yarnell; defendant plead guilty and
was sentenced to pay a fine of $28 costs
of prosecution, and undergo imprison-
ment in the county jail for a period of
sixty days.
Com. vs. David Estrick, indicted for
assault and battery; prosecutor Clay-
ton Yarnell. The defendant plead
guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine
$25, cost of prosecution, and undergo
imprisonment in the county jail for a
period of sixty days.
Cam. vs. Chas. Mayes, indicted for
first count, larceny, second count re
ceiving stolen goods knowing the same
i The tunnel would shorten the distance
{ from Williamsport to Philadelphia 25 |
| miles and would do away with Maha- |
{ noy and Gorden Planes, It is estima- |
ted the work will require two years
and would cost $2,500,000,
Some day our Centre county moun-
tains may be tunnelled to secure a
short cut for a great trunk line be-
tween the east and the west, a thing
that has been in the wind before,
A A SBA
Met With an Aceldent,
Wm. Felding, one of Linden Hall's
young men, (had quite a severe acei-
dent on Thursday of last week. He and
his brother George were hauling ma-
nure, when by some manner Will fell
off the wagon and one of the front
| wheels went over him fracturing his
left collar bone and otherwise painful-
ly bruising him; he is getting along as
well as ean be expected.
a I MP.
From Sire to Son,
As a Family Medicine Bacon's Cele-
ry King for the nerves passes from sire
to son as a legacy. If you have Kid
ney, Liver or Blood disorder get a free
sample package of this remedy. If
you have Indigestion, Constipation,
Headache, Rheumatism, ete., this
grand specific will cure you. R. E.
Bartholomew, Centre Hall, and G. H.
Long, Spring Mills sole nts
and 8 tition Sapte fo
trict the Republican deadlock on sena-
tor is stubborn as ever,
The New York Republican state con-
vention met this week with every
Platt and Miller factions with chances
in favor of the Platt wing.
ssi MY
AARONSBURG,
Saturday.
Mrs. M. M. Musser had a paralytic
stroke on Monday night and cannot
speak, and is entirely helpless, Two
years ago last April she had a stroke
of paralysis and bas been quite lame,
though able to get around in the house
Mrs. Philip Musser died very sud-
denly on last Saturday, only having
been sick a few She was aged
about 84 years; her husband, Philip
Musser died about a year ago.
William Ettinger and his wife, and
their daughter Mrs. Naigly, and her
husband, who attended the funeral of
hanra
BELT omy are
day. Mr. Ettinger had not visited
here since he left this place nineteen
years ago; he found many changes,
Td reornbored very few of the foes.
Grois Yearick, of Philadelphia, is
visiting his parents; it is his second
visit for this season, .
i A SS
Large packages 50c. and Zc.
cents,
one time, less than £1 for each inhabi-
These silver certificates, iike the sil
ver dollars they represent, are merely
“warehouse receipts’ for the coin on
They are not legal tender.
cu sa——
New Jeilerson Party.
The gold Democrats at their state
| convention in Philadelphia, was repre-
i sented by only 84 out of the 64 coun-
i ties in the state. The name to be giv-
len this new organization was agreed
ipon as the “Jefferson Party.” The
| object is to work against Bryan and
| free silver. ‘
i The presidential electors-at-large se-
{lected are : Wm. M. Singerly, Phila-
‘delphia; A. 8 Landis, Blair: 8. C.
| McCandless, Allegheny, i
i Blanchard, Centre.
| The delegates to the Indianapolis
| convention, from this district are Ellis
| Orvis and J. L., Brown.
A
i ==The knack of looking well is due
| principally to the clothing one wears;
| to dress well does not necessarily mean
i that one must own a silver mine or
| have a “corner” on gold. Inquire at
the Philadelphia Branch—what they
don’t know about fitting you out nob-
and ohn
§ a
knows,
year rate and retiring a multi-million-
aire. The plain people have for years
been wondering how their self-sacrifi-
cing public servant, John Sherman,
could accumulate wealth so easily,
while they, his constituents, grow
poorer each year.”
It is our opinion millionaire Sher-
man has been put in a hole,
a 2
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Bucknell University, John Howard
Harris, LL. D., President. College
with four courses of study leading to
degrees; Academy for boys and young
men; Ladies’ Institute, and School of
Music. Thirty acre campus; ten build-
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and observatory. For catalogue and
other information address Wm. CO.
Gretzinger, Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa.
julyso-4t
Sssam———p
You cannot say you have tried every-
thing for your rheumatism, until you
have taken Ayers Pills. Hundreds
have been cured of this complaint by
the use of these Pills alone. They
were admitted on exhibition at the
World's Fair as a standard cathartic.
— Boy's Suits, to close out, at whole
sale cost for the next few days, at
Rosaman’s.
Bryan's private character has as
A
[Weekly Weather Report.
Pemperature : Highest,
Aug. 20 73
u. 2 =
2
pi
7s
24
Lowest,
43
54
a7
66
63
54
G0
inches
82
8
25 82
26 82
On 23, forenoon, we had .11
rain, and at night .12 inches.
A Mon
My little boy, when two years of age
was taken very ill with bloody flux.
I was advised to use Chamberlain's
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and luckily procured part of a bottle.
I carefully read the directions and gave
it accordingly. He was very low, but
slowly and surely he began to improve,
gradually recovered, and is now as
stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it
saved Lis life. 1 never can praise the
Remedy half its worth. I am sorry
every one in the world does not know
how good it is, as I do.—~Mre. Lina 8.
Hinton, Grabamsville, Marion Co,
Florida. For sale by Wm. Pealer,
Spring Mills, 8. M. Swarts, Tussey-
ville, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre
Hall,
~REPORTER for the campaign 2
cents,
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