COLLEGE LIBRARY, Pa State College. ul Aw e Uc olle ge Bung Ww Atherton entre ————————— ——— "1 I VOL. 16 BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. NO. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ED. & PUB. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Price Regular $l If paid 81 .0x CLUB RATES DEMOCRAT one ly World one fue CENTRE year | f, iu and N.Y. Week r yeal IEMOORAT one vem y Times ona yea Ing CEXTR and Phi STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Governor WILLIAM M. SINGERLY For Lieutenant Governor JOHN 8. RILLING For Auditor General, DAVID F. MAGES. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, WALTER W. GREENLAND For Congressman-at-Large THOMAS COLLINS HENRY MEYER Democratic County Ticket or Conoress—AARON WILLIAMS r State Senate—~MATT SAVAGE deni Jud M. BOWER VV JAMES SCHOFIELD, {t ROBERT M. FOSTER, JOSEPH J. HOX lpe—~THOMAS F. RILEY. Editorial. lge~4 TurespAy next is the last day for ng certificates of nomination at department, and following Tuesday the last day on which nomina- tion papers may be filed. -— the the republican candidate ARNOLD, congre 88. a man of very intemperate habits o 1344 1 } acking stability and moral courage. man wonld missrepresent this The Reynolds Avenue Weekly, a | ee | the | . [| is generally credited as for the HARRISON PANIC. HOW THE CLEVELAND SUR- PLUS DISAPPEARED Changes the form of Debt Statement to Show a Balunce~Hankrupis the Treas ury and brings ou the Panle~Out of his Own Month He is Condemned sident Harrison recen'ly delivered a Mr. Wil distriet If you have felt the effects de on; if vou think those effects and prefer not to the the Ie defeating while of TIE the more of country show it by pPresst lead through slough of pondency Wilson The country was hi the slough of despond left the white Whit git mport house foun into the 10st ency’’ before Harrison Who steered it into the “slough dered the ship of state by runnin quagmire? » pertinent and ‘ons for discussion In the present canvass TAMPERS WITH DEBT ATATEMENT. That President Harrison was an incompetent will ant qn mild terms, of whi or reckless pilot, clearly appear records of the subordir rds, finance delib {to se very an examination I'reasury Department He must stand by these 1d they show that he was responsible from ites made. reco al 1y panie. rate rought upon the country t stale Treasury issues a del f was delld form of this statement zed three time while } what purpose ve Was 880d r that the aval when a Win abl Added h 1 ai t of Mar 1599, =i teen dol In addit cany! ble cash on March amounted to only two mil y» hun dred | ) nd 8 xy § § 1 i angi housand tions jour hun ine hundred publication by several energetic youths, contains some splendid local hits. printed with a hand, rubber stamp, and displays considerable enterprise ingenuity. The republicans: are & making a Special ort this campaign to capture as many seals in congress as possible. They claim and expect to have a majority For should ceive the district. racy is sound and unwavering SESS10D. that reason next Aaron Will democratic Ams Very 1 WEIN much for the hia in furni Hast 1 3 ] ned on the hard. ran ships of the men who mined fuel in the ground [8 $3 ne in the Was cially interested in. The poor people Pennsylvania will not forget Daniel November, 1 remembrance will eredit.—From ¢ Tearfie! oles jut their be to his Tue democrat who may feel like giv Ha limen ys Vote should eons hat h When a compl the'sac: mistake is ie MP stiners » ( ng Gen. ting m Jo r well ifice of a great pri made, L not aff ‘ of education in prin first and then men. his | campaign whiel iny great economic 8 prince Asa man Wm, to the full iples are ved —it iple Singerly measures up ard — M. Bower Esq. habits, stands high in the estimation of our people as a good citizen, he is a pro fessing christian and an active in the church, his contributions to forms of charity are very large, many years he has been in the foremost practice of the law labore: in our courts, has and | It is | | i over t 3 Ar His | M. | ; 18 a man of good | ripe exjerience and is well adapted by | dispositon to wear the indicial ~what nore could be desired? serves your vote and hearty -> ermine He de- npport. ONE & the strongest objections to the election v Hastings to fill the Guberna- | torial Chir, is the fear that he will be the tool fo a gang of politicians who | cluster abut that party, and there 1s great damier of great inroads made up@ the state treasury. He, thus far Hk failed to make any positive declaratiol of what his position upon the ny important state issues, The integriy of Pattison was a safe. guard in thArespect. f is i) Gond Offer The undergned has une hundred and fifty sheep tout out for a term of four years. All 14k is that their number donble in fod ta The wool and increase will Bf otf to the person who keeps the shed Parties wishing any J. Ww. Brryen, of the sheep adress Blanchard, Pa. | land, | the tar 1 1aws cont | Harrison being | | SUT 62.984, 1) | ght conta ydred ni 1 amount IY HARRISON it wi [4] seen at Harrso 19 4187 S54 0 2 nd sixty el $162 } ¢ 110 ot % PAS | avallabl win he received from Cleve d in 159 large p f the surplus had vanished. saw that the € Snot ¥ EH 1 of surpins wis a men 20. business Ane the result of unjost taxa fon. ta propos. & to Wop arlust and opp sive tariff taxation, it a republican senate ob jeeted, and the surpias continued to grow in rt ins, WIT AF ini ri a rh Harri forbids me WO all |’ for | peopl x . | the | lady of the place whose | stolen her { them and skipped out, the owner follow. ; | ing and caught her near 14% for them, was on the v “for th ? best Ii terest of 3 i a collected fy 10 be sr pald out tot As Aa premium n surpius turned Redemption able cash edar! eh ha 1) Axes Je and at a ry erge of | Bosminei Pring The enorme the bank rust fund tr t 1 the profits vest for the the people by plenish the de treasury The prot ected manufactur wanted some part ¢ plun administration. The MeKinley bill wis passed in October, 1800, and the receipts from customs fell from $219.52 36.2% in 1801 to 0 1801 This had its effect on the balance, and, with the billion dollar congress, created consternatic in the treas ury Another juggle with the debt statement must be made Again it must be * revised” or “recast.” or It would not show a dime of available cash in the treasury, The statement for June 1, 1591, gave the net cash balance at $B. 2050. This looked like hankruptey, and July 1. 1801, the statement was rovied or “recast Prior to this date the miekles, dimes, quarters, and half dollars appeared on the statement as unavailable funds. The nickels, dimes, 22, are now trotted out and made to do duty as available cash, and thus help swell the cash balance. By this transfer the available cash balance was {uereased to ©HI8MA08A3, This resort to nickels. dimes, ete, was a humiliating aet for the Harrison administration, and properly designates it as the Dime Administration. CAPITAL ALARMED But business men were sot to be fooled b making available funds out of nickels an on 1 i to re | plate "1 er bond | street nearly in a nude conflition,"” ler under the | | bankrupt | Treasury | t} h he | { run the shi fury, tl | bonds; al the | h his | It was a Harrison pan- | f i dimes, Capital became | stream started across the ocean vison the excess of exports of g wits $157, 980 803, while under ] administration the imports largely exceeded the exports. In the meantime the McKinley act with its vietous provision for paying draw backs make another drain on the treasury, #2614, 450.04 being the amount repald importers in 1801 and 1802, Seo Secretary Treasury re port of 152, page 23 HARRISON'S BANKRUPT From July, 1091, until the ¢ administration the treasury The last statement Charles Foster, Secretary of the places the net cash balance at $24, 124,087 8%, The same statement shows that of gamount $11.407.80.7 was nickels, dimes Harrison started with yareds of mi) Hons and closed with dl Verily, hie had yintodeepn MOTass or a as hie terms it Under Har old over linports veland's first THEASURY of Harrison's as practically sued March lose w 1, 188, by hi g ele mes quagmire ot migh PREPARE He knew, as did his Secretary of wt the government | latter gave orders u ) the plats te pr who had inherited hu dry iB mill | was reduced to dimes haughtily ‘that there should be no increase of debt while he was President red toturn the T SANITY over in condition and force Clevelant LAYING POU Before the elose | ruinous effec ts of his | silver purchasing law, w dition of the treasury, lost nfidence of the world and millions of our securiti were returned. The foundations of the pane { been lald wide and deep, and the very {General Harrison being the most promine nt) | who had laid them eo enced thelr scarecrow work and have kept it up to this day {| may be statesman shi pi bu fit { should pay to from every soup house would be er te Harr! son Sou } Ho ys PF HESTORES « 10 (88UE BOND the Treas 1k t. The the Issue of but the man run ruj ons announced the nation He prefer b ‘miserable th the bankrupt con the “8 is the country it. Above d the sigr be d CARLISI IDEXCE vernment a task as tary He » : governm Was ¢ been JuAl resi | He will | crop dep wrtmen ¢ | below H gance } h Ts § stream scroms the ood an - | Harr { county. 0 silver Brong This, archasing lag, tf ORF Sofiia ui lai med fo went a goad $157 0% WE il. Preparat! is made by ¥ SONS Seer Harry tn fue Death of Abrgh 70 years old . 2 Gaod - Volate ¢ rop rene fat potato i the best aised, and digaing he wm are so t if one wuld thin wl tl ul on your foot We load of them or and they certainly 1 1 & IAT stone ¢ pieas. 1 Tuesday are | Cing a ne, -—— Origin of a Town's Name Howard Was incorporated Centre in 1864, The The borough of SAYS “Before the town Hornet ‘ incorporated it name originated from the was called Striptown, act of hired girl had clothes, dres:ed E. church now stands, took off her eft the and her standing in the .o-—— Discontinued Editor Feidler'’s daily Journal, start. at Williamsport about two months ago, was discontinued last Saturday owing to alack of patronage. The Weekly Journal, which claims a circulation of 1,600 will be continued. Williamspor: is well supplied with good newspapers and for that reason Mr. Feidler's ven. ture was not successful, We hope his weekly publication will prosper abund. antly. «Big drive in mens underwear. ter weigh! dark grey drawers for 37 cents. never sold for them at Win. shirls or These goods were lesy than 50 cents, See FAUBLES. TMETrinG armed and the gold | and | had | men | “This | | lege. laims | | Sept 28, 7.1 { All | EXETCISes was | herself in | | customers for | will be good news to our worki en. where the M. | K rkingmen. | clothes | | which makes an | be | Soha il i Wild ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ~Chicago Kips and Rubber | and all Fall goods now in at Mingle’s, -Dr, W. F. the practice of Dr. J. E. | at Spruce Creek. Dr. Beck is a { of Centre county. Boots, native i —The curb stone markets are { ing to dwindle. begin. The number of wagons on Saturday were small. The garden truck and fruit season is about over. ~Hon, John T. McCormick, one of | Ferguson twp's. intelligent called on Tuesday. He | see the democrats poll | this year, —Sheriff Condo has been out the past | few days tearing out fish baskets. He { reports them quite plenty Penns | creek and along the Baldeagle. —Banker Frank Lukenbach Philipsburg, spent Sunday at his |in this place. He expects to | move in the right direction, —Miss Annie Kline, of near Belle. | fonte, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harri. son Kline, departed on Tuesday for a month's visit in Union and Clinton | counties, farmers, anxious to full i8 their vole in . of home make a gh long. gh ere mn — Next Saturday will be the | of the Fall sports at Penna. State Col. A game of foot ball will be | ed between Washi & Jefferson and | the College team. ~Moyer Lyon, iisoff on a trip to the return tock is al e FU nla shed. opening igton he hustling merchant, with Ways or al Their s | must be —The last rt from the weather st aes thatall crops are average. Fr short age improved and late true Pastur. efitted. ul lefonte Valent ine Bel for Baltimore, - Mr, George Jeave first of November, | he recently | they wil wd family expect about the where ere ted a 11 oo upy in tl Postmaster | several good gas burners | pon improvement uj | mer accommodation vu for 5. Sis | introduced also this season Friday, © designatal tober $ 11 5s by Male fer Autumn 136} Super Arbor tendent Day | BCI» wrye in DiCYyCie Kk, r Shaeffer, o meet Was f § ily reoreran iy reorgani $1 for excuse of ne { orbitant landlords wdvance their " Tenis, Belle. Tock yw are hig Rents n ughe fonte than Haven, or Tyrone. There W. ( at Williamsport, will « T, be a parlor U. room Friday evening, 0p. m. Mm. E. D.C. Mair, will address the meeting. invited to attend as the ieteresting meeting In the of Pittst Es persons are will be of an nature, ~The mine banks, connected tions in a short time. Supt, J. W, hart recently returned from ern states and secured “Nittany Gep- many new Pig.' ~According to a recent order from the post office department at Washing- | | ton, all mail agents are required to re. | side at some point along the . route, This will compel Charles Foster, State College, and Mr. Geary of Union. ville, to locate along the main line, be- tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg. That will make it slightly unpleasant for them. ~For stealing a loaf of bread from a bakery, Mayor Nicholas of Wilkesbarre, | sentenced 66 year old Jacob Ruffly to the lockup until he ate the loaf. I'he old man ate his way to liberty in four | Doubtless he would not bave | hours. done so well had he pilfered some young Wilkesbarre wife's first bate of biscuit, In that event he would probably have appealed for a commutation of the sen- tence to thirty days. Beck has succeeced to | Wasson deed. , | play- TO | . Ci | burlaps and bags for grain nstructors of the | ! | an with | { the Valentine furnace, will begin opera. | the East. | of | PORTANT TOL, GREAT SAVING IN THE FREE LIST. How the New Tariff will Reduce the Cost of Many Articles—An for Fa Especia) Advantage rmers The additions to the free list new tariff will save the people o country many millions of dollars, {the New York World, It will save them directly more than #11.000.000. the amount of tax paid in 1803 on the principal articles now adde | It will save them the 1 ger sum that the protected manufacturers and | produce ars were enabled by the tariff { charge for the domestic article The duty on some of ti placed on the free list For example, the { shut out all fore | tax on binding tv | it gave to the « { ly of the business and enabled it to fix | its own price. It is evident, therefore, | that the tax must have cost the farmers | more than | whole amount : on binding The duty { manufactured Lies was | 1893 the gove $12,211 from this | by the farmers WAS n , for the tax to the to 3. e ie articles now Wis prot ii ibito ny . duty gn on petroleum The S50 Jarge Lihat competition, vine was rdage trust the the | ment al ai80 who ot all these | ever | mitted the ror | nia to increase t at which be profitat le, we 1mpor rhe cotton pl the tax on the ar Bi Besides The wheat | till ill owers will be more. n are made The tax paid tl : 1 on ese articles large sum d not pay deal of it 0 the very ¢ farmer di good « removal of the | il make grain if of able to him. Another article which is necessary to | the farmer is salt. In 1863 amounted t { lected on salt to 880% .000, "many vears the fis) Nes wd hay hia Ve packers of x Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman Dead as been | weeks Alma y were het ten long A \ 1"letch whi lants up to her death: He rémains Presbyterian { and Mrs. | atten Johnstown. in the Jacksonville. £r, of ad to of SEIVICes were of Bellefonte James, rest cemetery Funeral conducted by Rev. | Aliot A Bakery J. Milton Fu has Frederick Weaver the | bakery, Lock Haven, and sion of the place will 1x | City Bakery. trade, having ey pur chi sed of took Posses. Monday, The known hereafter as the Mr. Furey is a baker by learned the sane on er Hg. and pretzel baki .——— For Calamity Howlers {to the miners in the region last Saturday. Houtzdale coal | Monday was muck the | history, being 26.281 tons, | of 9.885 tons. an increase iy Phorphate Exchanged | Fertilizer, a hi | be exchanged fi | onts. Inquire of 5. Cooke, Bellefonte, Pa. a ———— ¢ in mens underwear, By driv ter weight dark grey merino shirts or drawers for 37 cents, These goods were never sold for less than 50 cents, See "them at "AUBLES. | Unit 1st, | more the tax col- | Franklin House | business | Thi | several years ago, including fancy cake | 18 | 4 Sixty thousand dollars were paid out | The coal tonnage of the Huntingdon | (and Broad Top railroad company on | largest in its | Foot, One ton and a-half of Zell's Electric | h grade phosphate, will | or either hay, corn or | Wine AVPOINTMEN | Hegheny conference of the ed brethren church met at ( Pa.. la WEEK. the Saturday th tatisticin of One close the a report maugh, on conference, S which el api He noted a gain of 204 Telesenyn and am lanse. the ounced which winch tory of that there were 15,465 members of 8.1258 aver gress is a gain last is the the conferen Altoona esiding « Altoona Second church year, in the his Woodwar, Funk, Jellefonte Bellwood East Salem East Freedom Huntingdon- Hustont Liverpoo) Mt Mil New Pari Orbisor ipshus Philipsbu: Port 1 Matilda- bnige . Humm Noden. B own ~Thor mas Dick. W. H. Blackburn Union—J. F Iheim —(, ( mel i Ay Cramer. ph Sport — Might have Killed Him armed | dodge dt th e his antagonist { prised to } 1 & Sin mistook 1 she Struck would have k Charged a License Harrisbur The city of ne revenue Grain Market. W. Jackson &00: “ J 4 i | Hams sugar ci | Jtakis Lard, i Po Ae b { Dried Sweet OC FF OLD NEW With The to close them low PRICES Small, 1 al very he the ree, Flat POCKET-BOOK Mingle’s SHOE STORE as well as the Thin,
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