The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1888, Image 5

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U CAN BET ON.
» factory in the
svdid in je 3 3 Js
That this factory rales the popular asd worlds
famed Climax Plug, the acknowled stand.
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ard for first-class chewing tobacco,
That this factory was established as long age as
1300.
That last year (18%) it made and sold the enormous
quantity of 27.082.080 [ba or fourteen thou.
sand tons of tobacco,
this was more than one-seventh of all the to.
bacco made in the United States notwithe
standing that there were o00 factories at work,
in the last ox years this factory has helped
support the United States Government to the
extent of over Forty-four million seven hun.
dred thousand dollars ($44,700,000) paid
into the U, 8. Treasury in Internal Revenue
Taxes,
the puy-roll of this factory is about $1,000,
000,00 per year or $ao.on0.00 per week,
this factory employs about 3,500 operatives,
this factory makes such a wonderfully good
chew in Climax Plug that rainy other factories
have tried to imitate it in vain, and in despair
now try to attract custom by offering larger
pieces of inferior goods for the same price,
That this factory nevertheless continues to increase
its business every year,
That this factory belones to and is operated by
Yours, very truly,
P. LORILLARD & CO.
£3. XI. Schroser,
On
ON 6 BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE,
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Has got in his fall stock of
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all widths, styles and
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for office, vestibules, halls, kitchens, &e
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He would be glad to have all drop in
to take a look at his goode, provided the
weather 18 fatr. If, however, it should
happen to be raining he will leave on his
front step one of the best DOOR MATS,
to wipe the mud off your shoe, and his
nice and novel umbrelia tands in which
to place that ever-losatle nmbr-lla.
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ricer
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THE TARIFF ON WOOL.
Californias Think it Will Bo Beneficial
if the Industry Continues to Decline.
8Ax Fraxcisco, Jan. 14.--The people of
California, because of their State's annual
wool clip of 85,000,000 pounds and more, are
deeply interested in the changes in the wool
tariff recommended by President Cleveland.
The opinions of those most concerned are
divided, and many think that it would be
beneficial to the Slate If the industry should
continue to decling even more rapidly than
it has for the last few years. They think
that the vast nunber of acres devoted to
sheep ranches wauld be more profitable
if turned into small farms. The Ezaminer
has interviewed a number of men, repre-
sentative of both the woolgrowing and
the wool-manufacturing interests, and has
found that the division of sentimeat does
not follow the class line.
Of the wool merchants some oppose any
change on the ground that if the tariff is
taken off the markets will be flooded with
Australian wool, Others say that a change
would result as did the reduction of the
tariff on Hawaiian sugars, and that wool
growers would be benefitted, Of the man-
ufacturers some favor the admission of
wool free on the ground that a large quan-
tity of Australian wool of a quality not
produced in this country must be used, and
if this 1s admitted free the manufactured
article will come cheaper, while there will
be no interference with the wool-glowing
interest. Others add to this that the press
ent tax prevents the manufacturers from
entering foreign markets. The more com-
mon opinion among wool growers is that
any interference with the proscut tariff
would be disastrons to them.
Petitioning For a Government Telegraph.
PriLaveLrnia, Jan, 15. —For almost two
weeks petitions by the score and hundred
have been flowing in daily from all séo-
tions of the country like a great deluge up-
on the general headquarters of
the order of Knights of Lalor
in this city. They are the expressions of
thousands and thousands of workmen aad
members of the Knights’ organization in
favor of the erection by the United States
Government of a national telegraph system,
to counteract the manifold evils of tae
Congress to test the strength of a popular
clamor for the establishment of a publio is
stitution. The petitions contain upward of
500,000 names.
Hog Disease Prevalent In New Jersey.
Mioorerows, N. J., Jan. 16—There his
been considerable sickness among the hogs
owned by farmers in this vicinity. Wa.
W. Connor of Red Bank, has lost seventy
hows out of a herd of 100. Last week Louk
Heiser, who lives two miles from Mud
tawan, lost nine hogs, weighing 150 pounds
each John Stemler and several other
farmers of that neighborhood have had 3
but not so badly as to be attended by fate
resujts.
or take only thin liquid food, which they
do not seem to digest; thon they becoms
weak in the legs, so that they are unable t¢
walk, and finally die of starvation.
The New Jersey Knights Revolt.
New Buxswiox, N. J, Jan. 16.—A large
meeting of Knights of Labor from all over
the State was held here yesterday afters
noon. They organized an assembly of the
“Improved Kuights of Labor.” Speeches
were made dencuncing Powderly and all
the rest of the Executive Board, and a
number of resolutions exposing the wrong-
ful acts of these men were laid over until
next Bunday. Itis expected that these reso
lutions will create a big sensation. The ob
ject of the new order is to bring about
closer relations between capital and labor,
oppose strikes, prevent blackmail of mans.
only means of settling labor troubles,
The Lasters Strike,
Nontu Avams, Mass, Jan 16-The ex-
tensive strike in the shoe shops here will
assume another phase today. The Samp
son Manufacturing Company on Friday pur-
chased three new and Mnproved lasting
machines, which it is alleged, can do the
work for the entire shop and require only
twelve men to operate them. The work of
setting up these machines was begun to
day, and by the middie of the woek, it is
expected they will be in operation, thus
of effecting a settlement. The feeling here
seems to be that the lasters acted hastily
in going ou}.
The Federal Court Without Funds
Taexrox, N. J., Jan. 14. ~The appropriaj
tion for carrying on the United States
courts inthis city is exhausted. The win.
ter term of court opens on Tuesday, but it
is expected that it will not continue for
longer®han that day. The Federal courts
have had to suspend several times before
on this account, sand the prisoners wers
kept in jail an unnecessary length of time,
Congressman Buchan of this city has de
cided to urge Congress to consider the
matter,
h—
Fourteen Rounds With Bare Kanokles,
BeorrpaLe, Pa, Jan. 15.-A bare knuokle
prize fight took place near Connellsville at
day light this morning between James
Melton, alias Jem Smith, of New York,
and Michael O'Mailey, of Youngstown, O.
Melton had the best of the fights from the
start, and In the fourteenth round knocked
his opponent out. The mill was for the
gate receipts, and was witnessed by abont
= Dersona, Both men were kdly pune
Can't Convict Sgiritaslists.
Boswox, Jan. 16. -Judge Bacon, of the
Buperior Court, has sustained the defend-
ant's motion to squash ‘the indictment
against Charles R. Ross for obtaining money
was complained of bya number of persons
who had paid to witness seances at bis
place on Court street. There is no statute
under which he can be convicted,
© Resignation of Rev, G. L. Walker.
Baxryonp, Conn., Jan. 16.—The Rev. Dr.
George Leon Walker, pastor since 1570 of
serp congregation by reading a
lotter of resignation. The reason for
action is his poor health. :
vi Ont., Jan, Me
Creek firobogs a severe lesson, 14
McDonald to twenty years in the peniten:
Loo tw seven yours, :
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BLAINE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Arn g—
He Leads All Others in that State—Lin.
coln for Second Place.
Coxconro, N. H., Jan. 14.—Querics as to
their fixe! and second choice for President
and Vice President, and also as to whom
they consider the most available candidate
in the doubtful Btates, were sent to 500 ac.
Blaine is named as the favorite for Presi.
Lincoln by 14, Gen. Sheridan by 12, Senator
Edmunds by 15, Roscoe Conkling
by 15, Senator Hawley by
Benator Harrison
publican except Blaine.” Of the 120 Blaine
Harrison, 5 Depew, 8 Blair, 5 Ingalls, 4 Alll
son, 8 Hiscock, 8 Fairchild, Chandler.
“a
-
Bherman or Lincoin
“Cleveland cannot be beaten. !
divided as to the strongest candidate as
follows: For Bheridan, 78; Sherman, 42;
Blaine, 88; Lincoln, 10; Hawley, ¥; Harri
son, 7; Depew, 3; Edmunds, 4; Evarts, 8;
Blair, 8; Chief Justice Waite, 2; Foraker,
2; Gen. Sherman, Allison and Gresham, }
each.
Anti-Polygamons Mormons,
Barr Lage City, U.
House of Representatives Saturday sfter.
noon, Mr. Hoge, Gentile, introduced a bill
providing for the punishment of bigamy
| and polygamy in Utah, and virtually ro-en.
acting the Congressional legislation on
those subjects. The bill was referred to
the Commitiee on Judiciary, Representa.
tive King, Mormon, introduced a similar
bill, which was read by its title and re.
ferred to the same committee. This move
ment was made by the Mormons to put
themselves on record as being in earnest
when they last summer adopted a constitu.
tion containing an anti-polygamy clause, So
anxious are the Mormons for statehood that
there is little doubt as to the passage of the
. bill
Socialist Recruits for Chicago.
CHATTANOOGA, Jan. 15.—A man named
Barneau, from Fort Wayne, is in the city
to get Bocialist recruits to go to Chicago.
; He has succeeded 1n enlisting ten men, who,
it is alleged, have been supplied by the So.
cialist clubs of Chicago with railroad tick.
ets and sixteen dollars in cash apiece to go
to that city. Barnesu asserts that he was
present at the Haymarket riot, snd says
the Chicago Bocialista are adding to their
numbers recruits from all over the coun-
try. He has left for Birmingham, where
he expects to obtain not less than twenty
or thirty mea. He says that there will be
a terrible Socialist uprising in Chicago in
less than ninety days.
3
They Want Him Removed.
New Havex, Jan, 14 The petition of
leading Connecticut Democrats for the re.
moval of Internal Revenue Collector Alex.
ander Troup has been made public. His
removal is demanded on the ground thas
he is treacherous to the Democratic Party
| and there is fear that if ho is longer oon
tinued in office Democratic dissatisfaction
will luse Connecticut the Republicans
next Fall. The petition has already 1,000
signers
to
The B and O. Syndicate Defeated.
Barriwone, Jan. 18 —~Thare was not a
quorum of stock represented at the Balti
amore and Ohio meeting HBaturday, and as
ouly threes days from the date of the
Directors’ meeting are allowed in which the
Stockholders may confirm & new issue of
stock, and these threo days have expired,
the fatqof the proposed issue of £000,000
is now settled. The syndicate acknowledge
defeat, and the matter will be dropped.
Against Lamar,
Hr. Pari, Jan 18. -Gov. McGill, in an
interview said: “1 have to say that | have
great respect for Mr. Lamar personally,
ut Ido not believe it good policy to place
any man in the exalted position Judge of
the Bupreme Court who within the last
twenty-five years was in command of
armed men intent upon destroying our
national government.
To Check Adulteration of Lard.
New Brovonno, Ct, Jan. 16 The Board
of Trade has passed s resolution and pre-
amble in favor of petitioning Congress to
{ enact a law for regulating the sale of an
! article which closely resembles lard. Lard
is made in the west, sent east, adulterated
and sold for pure leaf lard
THAN
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por conly
BONDS,
Qosing Closing
Saturday, To-day.
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COURT PROCLAMATION,
Wasnnas, the Hon, A. 0, Farst, President of
the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
District, consisting of the counties of Centre and
Huotingdon, and the Hon Chester Munson sod
the Hon. Daniel Rboads Associate Judges in
Centre county, having ened their precept, bear
ing date the 70th day of Dec. 1889. to me 4)
rected. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses. fons of
the Peace in Beileforte, for the county of Centre,
and to commence on the 4th Monday of Jan
being the 28rd day of Jan 1888 and tocontinue
two Weeks, Notice is hereby given to the Coron.
er, Justices of the Penee, Aldermen and Consta
bles of said county of Centre, that they be then
and there in their proper persons, st 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of the 25rd, with their records, in.
quisitions, examinations, and their owt remem.
brances, to do those things which 10 their office
appertaln to be done, and those who sre bound
in recognizantes to prosecute agaiost the prison
ers that are or shall be in the jail of Centre coun.
i be then and there 10 prosecute against them as
ahiall be just,
Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the nd
day of Jan, in the year of our Lord 1588, and
the one hundred and twelfth year of the Indepen-
dence of the United States,
ROBERT COOK, Sheriff,
£5 UDITORS NOTICE. In the Orphans Court
of Centre county, in the matter
of the Edate of William Boal, dec’'d The under
signed an auditor ated by sald Court to
make distribution of the balance in the hands
of John B. Linn, adm'r, to and among tho .
iy entitled thereto, will attend 10 the duties of his
appointment at his office in the borough of Belle:
foute, on Friday the 20th day of January, A. D.
1585, al ten o'clock 8. m, Parties interested will
please take notice.
JOHN KLINE,
Auditor,
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