sr iv THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KU RTZ, er ———————————— A ————— Editor TERMS. One year, $1.00, when paid in advance, per year, ADVERTISY MENTS, —20 cents per line for three | insertions, wd 5 cen per line for each subse quent insel tion. Other rates made made known | on applicat lon, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Oct. 21, THE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, For State Treasurer, MICHAEL E. BROWN. For Auditor General, WALTER E. RITTER. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET For County Surveyor, J. H. WETZEL. For Jury Commissioner, J. J. HOY, The for the November election has been very quiet this fall. campaign EA — The ast several important elections in Conuect- feat. Democrats week gained Wf nt meen I'he registry of in Greater New York, closed a few days ago with a total of about 500,000 qualified persons on the lists, indicating a pop- ulation of about 2,500,000. volers sentence — The Spanish coasting steamer “Trit- on,’ had over stranded ' which is said to have 200 passengers on board, was near the Cuban coast and 200 perished. smsemes——r—— IT is said Gov. Hastings Ohio to take part in the campaign in the interest of Senator Hanna. Bet ter keep watching at Harrisburg so get into the will go to the Quayites don't ury. treas- _ — nt Very recently a hog was sold in Chi- cago for $5,000, and still it was not the finest in the bunch. It is quite likely that hogs worth more than that sum try, and without brist ties, McKinl farms any —— ey hasn't raised the price of up in Rhode Island, a farm has been sold under the mer for a debt of $230, and but $13 was The house on it and a good barn. where realized. farm had a habitable i It looks very much as was making the York. The (ieorge shew no remarkable the canvass of Van Wyck time. if Tammany fight in New Low increase, friendly seems to be gaining all the winning and votes even by papers, while te York editors of the his home, near New Sunday, his . Dana, of the New the died at at Charles A Sun, one of great country, York city, noon on came, He was born H., August 8, 1810, rs fl JUST now it looks as if the four-cor- would result in of Van Wyck, the nominee, for Mayor. The chances for Gen. Tracy, candidate of the Platt Republican machine, least of all. George and Low, is stronger than Tracy. favor Tammany are each, At the battle of San Jacinto, when ton’s left wing, a deaf colonel name of Bmith did not hear the order to fall back and kept on fighting until his example and success on the right wing caused a general rally, which re- sulted in the total defeat and of the Mexican army. There is a county in Texas named Deaf Smith in | honor of the hero. —— The great statesman, Thomas H. Benton, when a young man, was a fa- | mous brawler. Benton's brother in 1813 had a difficulty with Gen. Carroll. | Gen, Jackson, Gen, Coflee and another brothers on the other, met in a tavern at Nashville, and the Benton-Carroll fight being the subject of conversation, was shot and Thomas Benton pitched | headlong down stairs. This, however, the little town is « completely disorgan- ized, and it has become a regular sick | camp. If small town officials in this | which to preach a warning sermon, { In connection with this it is interest [ing to note that the London “Speak- | er” | reform by prosecuting the responsible | oMicials, {many cities now polluted would be | changed for the better. Even derelict | Councilmen might filter Schuylkill | water in a Jiffy if damage suits for ty- { phoid cases were laid at their doors, | says the Record. We i the Pitts discovered A number of convicts in | burg penitentiary were I making counterfeit money. chaps are the equals of those who sat {in Grace church last winter legislating [to get big steals out of the treasury for | counterfeit services, These Ay WHERE 18 IT GOING TO STOP? A startling dispatch was sent to the Harrisburg re- inordinate in- { Associated Press from {cently. It related to | creases of state offices and that management of showed conclusively | necessary in the { affairs. for the es technically set down branches of the state government and judicial, 3, 127.405. - stitute ecutive, legislative though now amounting to # 70 for two years, in [only about outlay for that period. three reality ¢ of The agg one-seventh the total regale expenses of these about exceed by 000,000 the appropriations made f alone, it is said, same purpose in 1586 It is nearly § S00,000 in excess of the outlay ized by the legislature in 1883, the appropriations for two years we $1,568 360.75 and $51,270.75 of ’ 882 the total expenditures of (Governor vetoed | were $6, 708,600 ‘hey have increased so that in 1895 they amount- ed to 13,681,701.74 Itise dnimed that to the 1 i money Owing nual collection of certain is returned to the counties, the table of receipts and expenditures is de eptive Taking the transfer | personal property d to the instance, the » sinking fund taxes returne counties in 15896, for revenue last vear is shown to been $10,228 82). This shrinkage the extraordinary extravagance credit- ed to the ] Yards 15 egislature of 1865, to the A S500 weording Har- to the and rendered big deficiency, tisburg dispatch Press, nue laws of the last session ne In brief EHEATY ti ; the expenses of the grown from £30 060 145.47 for to $31, 10% Dow | first term —I1883-56 ! Beaver's term and have 1101 ped to the startling flgure of $48,000 000 f i fairs, over which the voter t payer may well stop and think. - ~ ft wet— BOME FINANCIAL ARGUMENTS Anent the {that Democracy is contention Republican moribund, there | have been at two occurrences least i during the week to somewhat convincingly prove that, if it is really disintegrating, it is not because of any lack of good for is the attitude assumed by the | ufacturer,”” of Philadelphia, | erence to the money supply. past 1 €A8ONSA living “Man- with ref- The oth- {er is the explanation given by | East Indian authorities for refusal to | reopen their mints to silver The “Manufacturer,” to matter briefly, insists that the the coinage, put the | the small amount of money | for carrying on urers are without money business, to abundant of corn { banks, while having | plies for the movement and for stock and speculations, call | loans on more or less shaky collateral | turn a deaf ear to the solicitations for i cotton, | and legitimate business man, the Inasmuch as the “Manufacturer,” as | of the Manufacturers’ club, of Phila- | delphia, these strictures made by it upon tke prevailing currency policy nay be accepted as expressing a fact { and voicing the actual sentiment of | insistence gets a black eye in this ex- And { he “Manufacturer sufficiency of opinion, like that of the "with reference to the money supply, is “free silver dema- courage “put hearers or his readers into a receptive for free silver doctrines, Pitts burg Post. fresh and his mood’! Wp The obituary of the New York Bun, Monday, on the death of its great edit- or was brief. It read thus: “Charles Anderson Dana, editor The Bun, died yesterday afternoon,” That expresses all that three colums would. The brevity of the notice casioned some surprise in of 0o0~- newspaper circles, but the explanation is that one of the last wishes Mr. Dana expressed to his son was : “When I am gone, don’t have a long obituary printed in the ‘Sun. SBimp- ly announce my going away ; that is all.” Wp THE ONLY PROBLEM, If the Democrats Come Out Brown and Iti ter Will Both be Elected Probably the most inexcusable bluun- Democratic voter could make ld be the casting of a er Swallow or vole wou eith Thompson, E of these gentlemen may prove a ful instrumentality for reform, but of the only voles they may succeed in luring from the Republican Every Democratic lost tL vole given the good for Re- ad- will be a vote at stake and a hal if vote ring rule CRU se publican Democratic ministration in 1553 and again in 18090, though only partial, checked extrava- ins id= And ired because the and closed the door toa ¢ Die extent against thievery Democrats in those vears were wise throw their [nde allowed the Republicans enough not to AWAY strength upon Prohibiti &. but Mists or pendent & monopoly « weir straigl «1 tl situation of f that business and them selves vols The 3 ’ ally rej TY vig wrill Yopd iialle atifei tactics will briog an equally gratifying t party tic 1 those years is virtu wated this year and the same Messrs » peers of either Bwallow or Thor Brown and Ritter are at which certain IV Ian having «ven ion of the ’ 1 vis i HUSYIVAL) Brown was It is vas the needless t least reason for ex - neither Mr. A SY move, r his friend ever Or # ntertained the possibili absurdity 9,000 voters It would be the rankest or an organized foree of 4 field fo to abandon the an cant minority of 18,000, insignifi- and these la Prohibitic # i ter handicapped by msm, a Pennsylvania for many policy the people of are not likely to acoept years to come, if ever, There is but one unsolved problem in the fight against the Treasury Ring Will the Demo- ) { they do, the Brown and Rit ime out Messrs. The factional! feuds in the publican party, better element of ita followers evoked orats © elec tion of ter is as- Re- and the disgust of the sured. to poll cent, of its br auditor vole, srown and Ritter will ‘ the next state treasurer and and We py Sarveys for Raliroad Extension For some time surveyors have been at work making the final surveys for the extension of the Central Railroad Clinton The route to Watsontown, branch from Bellefonte to Clearfield, where connections will be made with with other independent LINDEN HALL, WW hat Oar Correspondent from Up the Val ley Has to Say Mr. and Mrs, ant Gap, were guests at Of home James Corl, Pleas the of Lobert Corl, ab this place Bunday last. Irvin Gettig, a pleasant and jovial spent am few hours with relatives at this place Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, of ward, made a short but pleasant young man from Pleasant Gap, Wood- visit Ambrose, with friends in the community day last Mr. spent Sunday at with friends Cirove, and report having had a pleasant time, Mr. Grove, of Lewisburg, of the station at this place of last week, during the FH. Bradford, Our Sunday school was very of had charge a few days sbsence of P. Sunday, owing to some the services at Tusseyville, Arthur Kline in A. Gettig, teacher of school, Mr. Sunday last, The rapidly pearing completion, and COMpany the Fil were sojourning at the Ciettig's mother Sat urday new United Evangelic i= will be &a short Ume we nnounce through these ddedicatory M verit Monday night witl Miesday Pa., with RETV ICR iss Nora Fleisher, is place, and on ft for Piteairn, she le will spend the winter the 15th of the gun in her t 3 he Minoe inst, you every di irst day the season Opens pleasant nd some others While son¢ Lt hiout Misses Lizzie sjreni & any. wurcay alt Bg on someol th tate College, and tiful scenery whicl smniced by the beautiful bse leaves on trees and shir -o. - Nittany Game Club Parchases WESTERN HORSE DEALERS ros good location f sales of western Hall House, Ww Star Store. We take pleasure in cal ling J... In received § ion to the NEW 600D receiving 2 Ure Son ve place i 1: » No pete ine ol see I Gally., ‘ Y W111 lich Grade Seed want a Ha MORE LIGHT. | Clovr Se, Fannin g Mills, Seed Seives, Up to Date Dairying Supplies. TH wk | Household Firtures and Sewing Machines, Blankets ! Robes ! and Sleds. We sell As low A We can. That's progressis X ou buy as low as you ¢ That's You buy of ns, “That's dollars and cent of UR, Wn. common set for HT. ROSSMAN, {ers & | Builders s Sop. ; McCalmont & Co.. Shortlidge & Co., State (Colle ge, IE PENNEY] VANIA STATE OOLLEG THER "LOW NEW Bi i AND EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATT AGRICULTURE and HORTICULT! with constant ilisstrations on and in the Laborstory BIOLOGY BOT. ANY and ZOOLOGY iginal study wi the mic rosCoOpe CHEMISTRY with An unusually thorough course in the Lab YOTRLOTY {CIVILENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: I MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | cour s L MINING ENGINEERING: | 0% Are acoompanied with very ¢ ttensive practiosl exercises in Lhe Field the Shop, and the ial OTRLGTY HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AXD DERIGN LA Nauagy nd ITERATURE. Latin {option fench German and Kagiish (re quired.) ane or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATION and and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITIC ENCE; Constitutional full and ASTRONOMY pure CAL RCI. PENNSYI AA Philadelphis & arie R. R. and Northern Central | Division tailway. TRAIN LEAVE MOSTA NOR » In LT83Y J gk wil Ft Harr New re, Birivin York $40 p.m nlarmediste sla Hazleton, and Tork, Baltimore, ger "EW ia COma Tien re Weekdays for Rus bars Via Phi Ary Week avn 0 10a "bilad phia Sleepir bout ain from Wi West 76 Pp m. NUT Winy m. Sanday ig Cars altacrhed © East Hiamspor at 11 3 i aod wound from Ph lindelphia at 11.5 J. W. GEPH ART. General Buperintendent ELLEFONTE CENT To take effect RAL RAILROAD Mar 25, 19% EASTWARD RESTWARD SY 'R ING F MILLS, law and History; STATIONS BI did not seriously interfere with the |the manufacturers themselves | full competing route from the westeris | strong friendship between Jackson| The “article referred to concludes | § £ ETH 1 mas 1. 42 and Benton. | with a declaration that this state of | part. of the State tothe east avd New i THE i ‘things “gives the free silver dema- | NEW YORK WORLD By the same steamship from Juneau, Bogue a powerful text on the inade Thrice-a-Week Edition. Political Economy, ote. MILITARY SCIENCE: instr ction theoreti. cal and practical, inciudingeach arm ofthe service. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year Fall term opens § a 11, 1885, Examinations 6 10i WHET cre for admission, Sept. 13, i 12 49's st] Hunters... For Catalogue or other information, address | 6 02112 46i8 28. Fillmore. | GEO ATHERTON, LL D.. Prost, 2 41 Brisiy.... State Onllags Centre MN Pe | 5 Waddle... i Seotis Crossing... SAramrine,.... Strubie Ann. Nate Unliege . Mortis —— oS —— mm sn Mf SA NEWS NOTES, George M. Pullman, the millionaire | | palace car builder, died suddenly at | Chieago on Tuesday morning. John Burns and Thomas Woodling captured two horse thieves and recov- | ered the former's horse and buggy, at | Bandy Lake, Pa., oun Monday, by fol- lowing the stolen rigon bicycles. One | of the men had to be knocked sence Youk WORLD Wak A JHE less before he surrendered, Bo im wigs, freveey of po on toation, and ke looking out for properties to purchase, | to reopen the mints to siiver is due to | Prices of agricultural products are | 1c ES ee of real “ dis nts and it is outweighed by the volume of | the fear that business would be demor- | not keeping up. Wheat has receded | Bo Eras ae sod impartial as a concurrent testimony to the richness alized by the consequent sudden jump | from its highest figures 12or 14 cents a | li" readen 8 7 i I tei. Ra is against the monop. of the diggins, in the price of silver to 60 pence per’ | bushel. } 1% Ente he ews of Al the world, having spe. o ounce. The goldites have contended | i Pots on tae Kim. fim, 1 important news that there would be no such jump, | tions. . Somplels marken f-parimehis for ig that the value of silver, whether in Lhe | good quality and at a low figure, there dollar or in bullion, is fixed in the | is but one store in Bellefonte that can commercial markets, and gets no en- | touch all these points. Lewins, at the couragement from legal tender laws. Philsd. Branch is (hb place. Alaska, we get such glowing and en- [quate supply of money for his ha- | thusiastic reports of the richness of the | | rangues, and is apt to put his hearers | Klondike region as surpass the wildest | or his readers into a receptive mood ettorts of the imagination, and side by | for false doctrines.” What it does do side with them we get the more mod- | is to confirm the position taken by the ! est estimate of expert Brathnober, sent | Democratic party, that the supply of | out by the London Development Com- | money cannot, under gold monomet- pany, who asserts that “none of the |allism, and is not intended to be, ade placers are as good 8s reported.’’ The quate to legitimate business wants, Bratnober estimate, however, is dis-| Asto Indian coinage, the explana- credited by the fact that its author is | tion is made by cable that the refusal | £5 36 7 RANTES TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT 1633 2448 03! . Ww k : ive gentlemen or ladics wo travel for | 2 i 2N% i 0% a Week, | responsible, established house in Ponnsylvania, } 208 GO { Monthly 865.00 and expenses. Position steady 156 Pages a vear for K1.00, | Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped on. ¥ yr * { velope. The Dominion Company, Dept. YY, Chi niin oRgo Published Every Alternate Day Except Bunday g I WANTED Jscais_ BUTH MEN AND WOMEN. Ifyou are willing O Work, we can give you em oy ment ith GOOD PAY, and can work all or part at home or traveling, The work ti LIGHT WD | EASX. WRITE AT ONCE for terms, eto. 10 THE BAWKS NURSERY COMPANRY tim Rochester, Pages Morning trains from Montasdon, wi Manuport | Lock Haven and Tyrone onnect with train No. | 7 for State Colioge. Afornoon trains from Mon | tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Tain No. 11 for State College. Trains from | State College counect with Penns. R. BK. trains st Beli fonte. §Daily except Bunday. m—— ThriceaWeek Edition ¢f THE NEW F, lH. THOMAS Sapt. RE sie A ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC a -h good two-story house, and SALE. acres of Sround, on which isa smal’ fin water pipe th dor 1 i. So n or the z Centre Ha Tai . he — BACKER ee fail land. In a high state of cultivation, » small thereon, near the Dorough of Centre Hane *OUt-east end of the : {.Y. When you want a sult to fit, of a AHAB it The pollution of one spring from which a water company at Maidstone, Englapd, drew its water supply has so far resulted in over 1400 cases of ty- phoid fever, and iu consequence life in RTA responsible edtal afore I a oy Tow Bm Gump: DAR and women's work and other eon sents of unosal interest, = offer thiv unequaled Cendre Reporier her one pore ta
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