Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 23, 1883, Image 5

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    The People's Money.
There are nearly four million dollart
lying idle in the State Treasury. No, it
is not idle. The Allegheny National
Hank (Magce's) has SS'JO,H.IS 1'.5 j l arm
era and Mechanics' National Hmk, ol
Philadelphia, $522,U72.1'J; People a (tank
of Philadelphia, (Kemble's) has $127,-
Sofi.lO ; and Baily's bank, at fniontown,
has #285,000. Millions for the bosses;
not one dollar for the people. The
Democratic State platform declares:
''The long continued abuses and
spoliation of the State I'reasury and the
defianco of law by its management
make essential a radical reform, so that
large funds shall not he accumulated
by taxation of the people to he distri
huted among the farored depositors of
State officials, but that all surplus in
excess of the immediate necessities of
the State government shall he invested
in interest hearing State or federal
securities until it may be applied to the
extinguishment ol the State debt."
After copying the foregoing from the
Lancaster I'd :■ nc-'r ttio Ooylcstown
/' •noer.it states that in its opinion, long
entertained the only way to prevent
the "long continued abuses and spolia
tion of the State Treasury," is to create
an "independent Treasury" system for
tho State. Then the State will keep its
own money, and there will not he any
opportunity for "spoliation.'* Tho truth
is, both parties seeui afraid to put the
State Treasury entirely out of reach of
party influence. It is very convenient,
at times, to have a few hundred thou
sand of public money in hank, on which
contribution can ho laid for political
purposes. As long as there is a chance
for the people's money to he used in
elections, there will he no earnest effort
to change tho system of keeping it.
The reiinsylvHiilu Democrats,
The Democrats at Harrisburg yester
day were even more harmonious than
the Kepublicaus were some weeks ago.
The platform is a forcible document,
and relates mainly to State affairs and
politics, protesting against notorious
and long continued abuses by the Ue
publicans, approving Democratic reform
under Governor I'attison and .a-kmg for
still more in the same direction. The
platform is a very good one; the lie
publican platform is a very had one ;
and independent voters in I'ennsyl
vania ought this year to support the
Democrats without question or bctila
lion.—.V. Herald.
j £ ELL KfontK A( A j >KMV.
This Institution will npen it next
Regular Session <>n
Monday, Sept 3. 1083.
Tbt tains corps'of tsaebtn, wh i pn to
much Mli*f*i:ti<>n l*t vr>r t> thf> |-ntr'>n
Knit friTi'l* "f the Aoadnmy in regard l'<
Discipline and the Methods "I Irutrurti n*
will the Principal in cri lucting the
rchool the un.uing year.
INSTRUCTORS
MRS. K. M. ROBERTS,
Teacher of the I'rimarv Department.
MISS JULIA L. UKKI),
Principal of the Young i I! .m nn 1
ber in Higher Kngloh nr. I N ini .
MISS SKNNIK M. GKIIEET,
Teacher I Latin.
The Principal "ill take charge of thw
Young Gentlemen < Kuutn unil give in
struction ira Greek and .Mathi-rnaticr.
I'upila will b. prepared Carefully and
Thoroughly for Iluine.< or r-r College.
Special attention will be given by the In
structors to th<- Moral and Religions Cul
ture of the Student".
Hoarders, cither young ladiej or young
gentlemen, will he charged for boarding
and tuition s•> per week. Thin includes all
ordinary expenses except washing.
•11-lm. J. P. IIl'(llKS.
i;xi:ci roß s notk e— Letter*
I 4 lain M.irv 'n Mm listen- . f Mr JIM w.
Illli-.Ut" *f It-11. f nt#* I -.rung}), C. nlfp 0.-.i.ty, p, _
he.ing liwi er,nl"l In th uni|rin~l. ell perw.iip
In I. I n I In . ,|.| n.teto ere re |iiort.| i.. lnnnM
le l'. [>•, nienl, er.'l oil tbeew Im.lng rlelm" ~gir,t 11>-
.iem i. (indent them, Irlf antle-nti. et.-.l |.t lee f r
n-lMeraent. aPAM lluY,
i**t. Kiecntnr.
Williams & Brother
r>KAi.En.s ix.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, Ac., Ac.
o—o
PAINTISri ANO PAPER HANOI NO—WOIIK MAN
HIIIP—TIIK nifflT. run KS-TIIK IjOWKcT
I'fIoMPTNKS* A Mr DISPATCH,
Comer High en I Weter Slreel.
0-0
We tnlo- llti" ineth'-l il Informing *, ryC-iy. """
l-t. Il.et en h* In ehe-k the l,r„.| eri'l flr.srt
,ele, C""..r Well Paper ml.|.h> (UillaMfMe or
New York. lr Solid llnh!., Kinl.Mee.l Hcn/e* Mieee
Net". Satin.. Ml., keen.l ll,lWedUfol J*,,,,,.,,
In irrmel "erletr
!PI. Thet we hee J'to remind from New York Krr-I
11, k" New IV>k ol Celling Peelgn". w ren fnrnlh
end put up es flue ami elelmreteCeiling Dnxretione ee
ere imi np eny where.
•t-f. Thel we Inrlle ell wlminlen.l peperlng to eell
•I. I ee* mir line f (!<.he h"fore entering <-lrwlit
4th. We here In Mr employ flrl. Uu p„.r-lleiig
•r* end Pelnter", end er" pri-pered to teke j.,u n f
Painting. Ilrelnlng, Sign-Writing eml Pepwr 11.,,,,.
Pig. Urge or •rnell, end complete llin work with neet.
Bene am) illepetch.
Trade frem tlio eoniitrr soil' Itwl.
WfI.LIAM* A lIItuTIIKH,
W-T Belief, ntr. P
IjYOX if 1 Co., Merehants, AI leg heni/-St., Itrllcf'onte, t'a.
I r IST OF GOODS AT HALF I'KICKI
r. v an & c o.
.1.000 yerda Cnllro, retmiMtU, plan■* running from Ito H ynnta, Imt it g*j<l hhiih picrr* of utn* |*ntt< rn, n
trouble !• MnliTtciimigh of ttnn color l fltiiah out n tlrr**, |< n ynni.
1 DI HLIO W.M.I llnta I.'. to 7'> renin, *LTU WHERE SI
1 .l Men Klht -t I-111 ll.tt* || 25 worth I I
Some tor} Fine NtifT llnla fttuoiiu thetn.
IM I IC Men's 0n -A Shot■ 51 no i lagfiiin 1 1 7*..
LIWUL OORKLTTG Shoes 91 uo,eleewi resl 0
" Roy'a Fancy Box-to* Shoe# f | mi. •• f| 77,
ON# lot Boy's Sioeeslightlyscuffed, netde little blacking.. 119 tuafl 1 -
due mn ill lot M**t'a I'nteiit Leather Pencil Onu Hltot ?i • worth f * •>.
Om LOL Men's BMKLI Plow Ibow -1
LADIK.H k CIIILDUKNM MIIORS AT ONK HALF I'HICK
Liwlie'a Fine Khl Croquet Walking Shoea 7:,, . U. wh. Ie 81 '<*).
M * 90c. " II
v n * Plain Hhoe flim •• <17..
UDLN* Olotb LAA|TO9 Walliloi LLWI 1 NO,
LIITIN' FLNT Httffgn FFFLTITI RFLMIF SHOW 1
MISM ■ Oxfcrd Tin •' 1 •
UlMm' three LIFTP Bmdil Wtlkim Www I (to,
fbttr Button Welkins Mhn 90 " 1
•• LIEF MoroccoFUn WiUtltigShoes ... ?I • 1
Newport TIE* •• 1
PntUlt Leather Tip - 1 •
Child's IDLOV SLWPM - .... 1 .
•' " lltitiuh Mnm t- " HN.
•• ihivket M •' . T "
M La-e 9HO .... •• ..i,
" Bolton Hum . T1 •• . ■
*• Petettf !-■ ftlht 1 Kid TT ; Button • • •
H Patent Leather Spring Ile#| . I mi
Lediee* Side Leee, one lot* old price*. 3so T. T
HRO'I FIN* Patent Lsethsr Slippers elsewhere 1.
Udiei Leetlisr Slippers. ... .... 50 sleewh n 1 •
Vl—A* Bolton Shoos . ; . \ - . 1 . .
lAtlitVl' HllttOtlHliei S | 111 |_■ , | -'I 4'J (ML
Lndles I- I*toe V !'•• Kid Phxed .... 1 k 1 01
Misses* Fine Button Shoes .... lon elsewhere 1
Ladle*' Cloth Button Shoes 75 elsewhere I -•
MEN'S PINTO L*EE SHOES IFT) . laewlu I 76
Ml N S CLOTHING AT ON K lIA bF PUK I ,
Men's Spring Bottom Black Pints 76 etsewhen 1 1
Men's b)m * Pints 7 . 1 . •
Men'i Light < twlmpr** ell wwl I'miti 1 " im
M'U'a Light Caaninn re nil wtwl Pant* .......... _ ■ " lin
Men's Block nil wool Dtsgooel . • " im
Men'S iMrk L\t ß a Heavy nil WH 1 I-IY tin.. I'nrtlt
Men's \Vo<l I'snts gmy 1
1 hie lft Wool Pnntn sUghtlf Mded, • •-•T ue 4 ••• TO ■ for 160 T. J
OM: LOT or stirs ALL WOOL.
One Lot uf Dnrlc it l.iijlit all Wuol Suit* Mnrlcnl Down to Cod.
IYe arc Ovcrrtorlcid,
tl<i <■> Hull 11111.11 to JT 1.1 tl ISO Hull -I n to ! • >i. Jl>;'i ult ,|..wn la |l J Vi.
J IS 50 Suit down to $6 ML. Another 98 * LL I Inl •• .
' A fee Block Diogonnl Suits it 94 'SMHOT Isjast Unlf price. 4 l"W norli ill Wo 1 Risrk tilsg •>! f * else
where |U 00. A Strictly oli Waul Pine Dispone! Suit flu *s* elsewhere $l5 •'. Grond Armf Suits.
11l UF, NIL WO.,| FI" U, pl<m w here 1 1 . 1
LN.I I. I'D. I.IL. V ,N' ...... S4oelsewhere9oo.
lioy'n and Children * C/othiinj On- llalf I/,
I An nil Wool Blue Sollor Soft 1 60 elsewhere 31)0
I A trerp Pine Blue Sellor Suit ID elsewhere 4
1 A v-ry TlN*' Kins !SIIOR Soil 8 Mi elsewhere 0 00
rhil lr- N Suitl, GMI GUSLITY • *EHRR* • •••
1 A < hthl - .■*Ull . . . . 1 : . R .. h F : '••
U<>> uiU, I<> to IT yeerk . ni . *r>|itr t
Itoy'• suit*. 10 t 17 y ear*, nil vo* l • elnrwhere •
I BOP'SEOLTE, 10to 17 pence, nil wool 36 eleewh—
l>n <A (Soo'D, Shirting, <tv., <it Ow llnl\ Drier.
I KineChevt ? SHIRTING .S.WH-R. J
I Dr— Plelde N, 10,13 elsewhere 12 to 1
| LIE >!•••. lentone*hnll •• * I • I •
I Another lot Bromded Snleens U rliutl
Another lot Broceded Seleses
Gouhlo \% fltli AlJjv n.. n few |*fl yp| . 1. 11 | t
One Lot of Kmbroi'lrrir* About )'ur</. at One-Half-I'rire.
The uj r ||n f|n . ah %r whet they nr> vtunll/ w ti,l . r{u r re! ; '-ij r •
i* u II r. ao 8 . r, 7'
L 121 -O J. .1 J. 7.
<*NR lot -f < R| P ><tt. • A* • I'.nra .* IJ R 7
Everybody know* by thn time, that our llihbon-* an- One-Half <f Otic D■ I'ri
Sa*h Ribbon* 'I to 8 ineh lf ,</, 'J > to I'tc.
Child'* Regulsr M<N! !!•••■ • J lr F r .
THR* L"t"f nil .-ilk C-LORP-L end Blerk Sesh KIM-'TI VYNR-L % tunl vnlne 7 , A I
Child's A Mlssce ll I pelr fur % • m*•lm R
.s /•; .v it fo u SA mr L i: ,v.
LYON dc CO.
,| I'd., f titcer*, 11 ii si, llna sr Html,, Ih //, I'n.
NEW GOODS
—F() R TIIK
Sl'lilMl mill SIIMIiK -TRADE!!
\\ o have endeavored to get the wry host <if every tiling in our lino, and now
have .-unic really CHOICE (iOOhS.
lISE CtIEAM CHEESE, Extra Ijirirr FRENCH TIM NKS.
SEE EC T o}*.S TEES, SII EET Ed TA TOES,
LAHOE EWE CEANEEEEIES, I'EVS EI.LIS, IME EE lAI. IT OS,
BRIGHT SEW I.EM OSS, FLOEIDA OEASGES,
Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated DRIED PEACHES
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS.
EE fSEE VET) EEAES, EE A CUES, EIAMS and EECSE/.1.15.
PLAIN CANDIES, FINE CONFECTIONERY,
—AND—
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
•afW e invite the people oi Centre county to call nnil inspect our NICK
GOODS, which cannot fail to please.
SKC'HL,KU V: CO.
1101 l f Mtiif/lr--Hoot* , t- f ImrH.
BOOTS % SHOES.
ike/- 0 0 'xa
Wo are now ready with >" immense
s ock f o r Spring ntll , Hll „, mpr ()
Sr.,."™ qi '- 1
L A I) e K S, MISSES ,v CIIIL
DRKNS LACK A BUTTON HOOTS.
MEN'S BOYS A YOUTH'S LA C K
BUTTON Ac CON GRESS S II () KB.
MENS ft BOA H WKL Heavy IJROGANS
V PLOW SHOES.
Wo are Sole Ationta for lleynolda Brothers Utioa, and ,D. Armstrona,
Rocbowter Shoos, for Ladiou Mlsaoßa and Children.
These gootls aro well known throughout the whole countrv, nn .| scarcely
neetl any recommemlation, for style, fit, and quality there arc "no better made.
We Guarantee Everything we Recommend.
Ladies Shce Polish-Will Not Crack the Leather.
Doll c(fi Mingle,
Mclltfonle, Pa.
I<#kH A V
VOI EVER LHEI>
OUR CONDITION POWDER.
It lIIIH been before the ]>til>lie '•> yearn, has tliu formula plainly published
on each package, and m guaranh < the purity of the ingredients, we
SEEE IT AT l.lcls. 7 lOH *I.OO
<ir we will furnish it in (piantiticM l>y the pound.
V.'" i i: ir AT <N< i. ANJI YOI 1 WII.i. NI:VI-:u r.i; ANV orni.it. 'iiA
A liberal discount to niercbuntn—call or write lor eirculur giving formula
and direction",
TO
GREEN'S PHARMACY,
Bush House Block,
1U.1.1.Kl liST!■:, l'A.
HAVE TELEPHONE Connection,
J\t i/sf(ntr i /tff/nntf Ifoil*r f lUlh'/uutv, l'<l.
EXCELSIOR M'F'G CO.
„ TKVM. )
Why we Pay
It AI I a ItOAl) F Alt EN
And give away a Hat to every Purchaser of a ROYS or CHI EDS Suit,
tor" t n '<i*a
WE Alii; SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS,
M e are h tun! to get arpiaintcd with the People,
WE RUY OCR GOOD- IN LAEGHQUANTITIES, ~~
M • are "atified with tin* fingr r and not the hand
44 OI K JTIOTTO."
Good Goods Honest Dealings & Small Profits
We are tin Oahj < Itothiivj How*> in ('> ntr< County that
mark# tic I'rtc in /'lain J'ii/ures.
WHY WE BUY OUR GOODS FROM
Buffalo. Rochester. New York and Boston
And do let pair nizo our own State and it." larg<"t city
I* 11 iJLA 8> E 1* II IA:
W" can guarenteo MAKI:, Srvct . DIKUIIUTY and Pitt. i
BECAUSE
< )ur Manufacture" pay a living profit for the making of tliein
C'lujnp J"ay 11aLos Cheap t. o.mls,
! Which Phikdclphi* Wholmlc ClWhhntancMkHahcd il- aun f,.r
< in: v • >i \ in; <.oois.
We buy in such large quantities that we can afford to sell cheap which we
will leave tu the public to judge for themselves, we would al. call at
tentiou to advertising. For money y..u can put in the paper.*- what you
lik'-. and for tbi- reason we will a-k of you before purchasing to give us a
call and see where our i-mall competitors are with Hanners of 20 per oe u
Cheaper than any other House in the citv
Echo Answers HO Whore !
A Complete line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS
TRUNKS, VALISES, etc.,
"KEYSTONE CLOTHING COMPANY."
Michael Levi & Co., Proprs,,
l' " Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
/. Harm ti ,t Ami's ./• Starr.
£ 4 A;|Z>. Garman <£• Son.
' LADIEv
do not think, because the cuts repre
sent only gentlemen's wear, that we
have not heen particularly careful to
select an elegant line of goods espoei
ally suited to you. You will find it
J y° ur a 'l vnn l a g° to call and if we
nro 1101 a, 'l c t° "Upply you from our
choice and varied stock, it will he a
a small matter for us to order what you
may need. We think we are belter able
to meet your want* than any atoro in
Ilellcfonte.
I" /'/it la tlrl lihlall rn n rh.
THE
i PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
CLOTH I NO STOHK,
'J'i Allegheny Htrecl,
itii.i.iiovn;. PA.
Lew in, A Co,, 'J'rop,rs.
*
jTHIS SPACK HKLONGS TO:
( lot liirrs.
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I-I, %* l\ 4 ((>., Proprietors
liellefople. Pa,