WISCONSINS Ay WASHINGTON. The Badger S,, 0's Handsome and Intel. lectual Body of Representatives at the National Capital -Men Who Have Made Themselves Valuable Citizens. {Special Washington Correspondence. } The people of Wisconsin have not only a good-looking set of representatives in Con- gress but they are a practical hard-headed group of men. To run over the list and think of their beginning makes this fact plain. Senator Bawyer when seventeen Years old bought his time, leased a sawmill and began making his large fortune. Sena. tor Spooner’'s father drove overland from Indiana to Wisconsin taking his future Senator with him when he was a small boy. log house in his district. life. Congressman Guenther is a druggist. paper-maker. member, is a millwright, contractor builder. ‘Haugen, the Scandinavian gressman, is a stenographer when at home. Tom Hudd, the only Democrat from bec: ae a lawyer Benators and members is Philetus 8, who is the senior Senator and has leagues. He is a hearty, of seventy-one. He would make a good Santa Claus without noed of disguise. His snow-white hair forms a ohevauz de pisa about a large rotund head that many years ago *‘went bald” as the Senator says. His beard also, is white, and the general effect of a fine rosy complexion sur- rounded by driven white is quite patri- archal. Mr. Sawyer's home is in Osh mansion with a whole block laid out in grounds, W the Senator's wealth is, no- body, pot even himself, knows. He is com- monly supposed to be worth over three mil- lions. Last summer he bought a little matter of 250,000 acres of timber land in Wisconsin. He was born in Vermont and . HTDD, 3. CASWELL. . CLARK, 4 GUENTHER. . LA FOLLETTE. 4 THOMAS, . SMITH. 8. STEPHENSON, 9. mavomn. is m great friend of Senator Edmunds. In his daily life Senator Sawyer is a delight fully practical amiable man. He is best described as a motherly old man. He helps his sympathy. give away,” he one day said to me, “but I can guess at it. 1 know my moome and ex penses: the rest [ give away. Last year it was over $25,000 outside of what | gave in my own family.” Senator Sawyer ocoupion leases for his Senatorial tern. He is now building a house to cost about $100,000 for his daughter, Mrs. White, who presides over his household, Mrs. Sawyer being an io. valid. Senator Spooner is the orator in the Badger delegation. He is one of the most {formidable debaters in the Eenate and his periods carry not only crushing conviction but sre brillant in imagery and terse and compact in style. He is a hative of Indiana, born in 1543. The war came on just as he was passing out of his boyhood and he ean- fisted. He rose to be colomel snd with more years and a favorable environment might have made a scldier of renown, for he has an essentially strategic mind and is a born fighter. Your first impressiou of him and the most natural one is that he isa man of reserved force, terribly in earnest, His education was secured in the universi ty of Wisconsin and he is now » regent of t institution. To look at Senator Spoon. or and realize that he has been a successful lawyer for twenty years is not easy. He has bad many large fees and when he came to the Benate was receiving fifteen thousand dollars a year. Mrs. Spooner makes the Benator's e one of the most socially pleasant to be found at the Capital. The Senator's three boys are pursuing thelr studies in Washington, The leader of the Sflagation in the House is Lucien Bonaparte well. He has been in Wisconsin over fifty years, having gone there from Vermont when he was ten years old. He stiidied law with Matt ter snd was educated at Beloit College, Wiscon- sin. Mr. Caswell has bod a long expericace in public life, as District Attorney, State Legislator and Congressman. He has Bad a seat in the National Legislature for eleven years, Ago issilvering bis dark hair, but Mr. Caswell and does two men’s work overy day of his life. He is a member of the judiciary com- mittee. Richard Guenther, the itinéraat member, is the lucky mon of them all. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth in Pots. dam, Prussia, forty-three years ago, and has been successful ever since. He Oshkosh, represents General lragg's sec- ond district. He studied pharmaceutics in the Royal Pharmacy at Potsdam, and was keeping a drug store in 1576, when he first Treasurer. sent to Congress where he has served seven years. Mr. Gpenther is a happy, brilliant speaker, an active committeman and a jolly liver. The motto on his coat of arms “Unt Bexe, In Paria,” which being translated with some degree of liber. ality, means; “wherever 1 can have a roar- ing good time, there's my fatherland.” Every body knows LaFollette—Bob la Follette, to be precisely polite, for it wonld hurt his feel him Robert. Ho is the youngest Wisconsin member, He was born thirty-three years ago in the blooming town of Primrose, Dane County, Wis. His wife was born n b where each first sa standing. Mr. La Fi University of Wisc that bh ] il ul is gs to call aro still inated at the bod me SUCtess main in 1879, won distinction as the aving orator in a contest to which of six Western 8 He was on his se FOLOLU § fellow He is b is H Mr. Bmith will soon over to Balti fuct waukoe in 1845 and goog rusirion o means t be fifty will go rt voi 4 ntto M ecelebiratn the k wrat wh ite H ling wi b veland every Mr. Hudd has lived in W 153 Lawrence gave him his ed Appleton Ho | municipal offices, gress when th i158. Mr. Hud mittee ( A ox id « WES K* CioNg walct at ie Wisconsiz Democrat wik i at department, Colonel William Froe prosi an Clark, of hi i istrict, in Neenah and Menasha, is o Prosperous per manu fa y Hos f ETOss Bias ©" as a lars if | § populots man ¥ Jadin : tod 0 t i be i vos » was born in Nev four vears oid out it was ot His home is made ol a practical matter-of-fact wife and Jd hter ter, Misa Kitty, is a graduate of Wells Col lege, New York, and a particular friend of Mrs. Cleveland Ormsy B. Thomas, the Prairie du Chien member, never gets on a street car unless one of the horses is white. Mr. Thomas says this peculiar habit has a tendency to keep his hair cool. Like Senator Bawyer, he was born in Vermont He is fifty-six years old, and since 1500 has lived in the Badger State. He has served in the army, climbed the political ladder, office over of- fice, and is on his second term in Congress. Mr. Thomas 1s a delightful con versationalist and a foraible debater. He is a man who is ready to fight for what he believes is right, and he wouldn't be ve in any thing elas would think Haugen the Norsk member was & Celt. They call him Hoogao. Ho is six fect tall and weighs 200 pounds, As SENATOR SPOONER, there are 10,000 Norwegians in Mr. Haugen's district he is practicaidy a life member, Isaac Btophenson's first name among his friends Is Ike. He comes of hardy Scoteh stock and had the courage to be born on the bleak and sterile shores of Nova Scotia, That was as long ago as 1590, and, yet Mr. Btephonson is a youngman, In fact ho is ng younger every day. He has been , lnmberman and banker, and is a millionaire. He Is sérving out his thi term and is likely to be an inmate House as long as he will consent to elected. He is the Nerthwestern sentative on the Committees on Rivers : where his shrewdness has | | | | | | | | ! more than once apparent. In person Btoph. onson 8 notable. He is six foot and one inch tall and rather spare, He wears his curling hair sod beard leng. This gives hima sharp resemblance to the old Roman Jupiter FPluvius, God of Rivers, w appropriate for a d Harbor Committee. Btephenson would be com- plete without mention of the fact that ‘he is vise-president of the Congressional Prohis bition Association. J. A. TRUESDELL. HH. HE GOT THE Fit One of Ople Read's (ood Ktorieos of a Nee gro’'s Cunning snd a White Man's Cupidity. When the recent disastrous run was made on the Hot Bprings (Ak) bank, an old fellow who had cone to town with a sack of fish, stopped on tho sidewalk, and in as- oh is « Ko skoteh of My “What's the matter with all these folks i” he asked of a bystander. “Why, the bank is about to break and they want to draw out as much of the money as possible.” - “If that's the case I'!n in looking for somethis’ of this time," and dropping sac crowded into the bank, fought the ceabier's wind Cap'n, hand her out.’ ! what out? Give me | wi bh 'em; been sort for some of fish he his way to A “Here, and sid: 1" tha am var deposit! your check fallow did why % dil and and the uch mone t in here!” “0 you take writer free it noms yu 0 Thought ang aside, old ro I if the you divide "11 endl He was thrust as near the door, hurried to the place wh The sack was gone “ Whar's dem fish!” } ing to a cripple, who, pression, leaned on his « “1 don't know." “Yes, you do know et you with ‘em.’ is busted, gimme ten ing himself, { his fish and had left them. he laimed, turns i ghastly ex- ran away with any if on il you body scod a mmoMate y air would end « ORTO, ¢ contem- satisfaction, 3. sun fish and | dam wd 1 cy § Pus r gila i 8 far de Lawd Wprpetite an’ De Lawd ‘em, chile, an’ fetch ‘em ter own. When de white man met me, he put down de fish an’ seroughed into de bank airter mo reason to ney. aa’ l have covery beliebe dat when Lie come back de Dish heah transacshus wuz 110 sarve two pupposes lish wuz gone way Rog? § % T an tended by de Law FORO Was 1 % do GO WEST. No portion of the United States today money as can be found at Great Falls, , and on the reservation just open ed in business, mining, #tock-raising or farming. Rates, maps partieniars will he furnished by C. H. Warren, Gen. Pass. Agent, St. P. M. & MM. Ey, St. Paul, Minn, SHOATS WANTED. . Apply at the Centre Ha!l Roller Mills tf. ee Putldiog lots for sale, | mile cast {the station, at Mikecoudoville, $45 to per lot. Apply tc F, ¥ pp wd Eee When Daby was sick, we gave her Oastoria, When she was a Child. she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, . When she had Children, she gave (hem Castors, OH! MY HEAD. The from Neuml pain eunigia and Ha earns Dx fam colared 1m “th RAS fy hoeats fr 1s dosnut:l ulared plo THEATULOPRGE CS C0. i 1. Hall St. Me Wo “Cantoria is so well adapted to children that i recommend It as superior to any prose pion known to me A Awwsn, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 8, Brooklyn, N.Y. BUCKEYE IMPLEMENT AGENCY, REBERSBURG, Pa. asi} sername) Ho the I have taken the agency for Centre Co, for the sale of the Celebrated Bucks eve Farm Implements, manufactured by C. Aultman & Co., Canton, Ohio, whose machines are considered the best sore | sem ie ese } manson Farmers: very made in the country. BINDEAS | The light Backeye Folding Binder | challenges the world for darability | perfection of work and lightness of draft It folds so as to pass through any com: mon gate, ms (ems § sme sma. (rans BUCKEYE MOWER Is considered the beet in the market, ani Jumma Joss ll Prensa} mean scm REAPERS, —- ~—TWINE,| REAPERS, — —TWINE | ——BTEAM ENGINES, —— ~——STEAM ENGINES, «— — NEW MODEL THRESHER,~—— | ——NEW MODEL THRESHER.— | I can give you better machines and] for less money than any. | Call on or address | i i C. M. GRAMLEY, aps3m Rebersburg, Pa. WALL PAPER : WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. Painting oo A SPECIALTY AT S. H. Williams, 46 High Street, Bellefonte, Penna. We have the Largest Stock “of Wall Pa- ever hrought to Bellefonte, at prices lower than ever before, BROWN BACKS Te, WHITE BACKS 1%, i FATENT BACKS 10c, WHITE BACKS 120, BATINE and MICAS 1%. GOLD from 15 to $e, Embossed and Ficcks from © oenis 0 $1.75 per ple COLOR BORDERS--6 4 band O ees band 1 band 75 cents GOLD EMBOSSED BORDERS {hand © cents, Rhand © cents, 1 band $1.00 tw §L0 Golds » band 15 cents, band 45 cents, band 12¢, 8 ie, 3 = oes, J 5 band Tn cents, 2 band 75 cepts £7 FRI ES JOR PURNISHRNG : | “PE( J : PAPER ON THE WALI We have ‘good Painters and Paper Hangers constantly in our em- ploy. Are prepared to execute work on short notice and in a workman-like manner, Call and examine our stock Tele- phose Connection, N°¥ IS THE TIME TO BUY | Double B, I. Shot Gans... ‘ " - " “ Twist Double B. L. hot Gum, Top Snap, « Double bolt, Twist Barrels, Rebounding Locks Extension Rib, Pistol Grip, Petent Fore. end, Solid Plungers, Matied Rib, Ora mented Rubber Butt, left barrel Choke bored, 10,72 and 16 gaaage.. Little Breech-loading § I am now able to sell guns as cheaply asanyone in America, and will meet any competitor's price. The Hunting Public is respectfully re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. { AGENT POR VAN CAMPENE COMPOUND (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefoute' Pa Great Central Gun Works. : $90 agree 11 ORY and Pistol 3 Squirrel Riftes from $4 00 to) SALESMEN WANTED 15 canvas forthe sale of Nomery Se 52 50 00 00 50 00 30 0D I 0G 0 00 et et ig i to this . ROCHESTER. NV. Chase Brothers Company, * EXCURSION RATES. A very complete list of tourist round] trip rates and routes to western points for 1888, has just been issued for free distribution by C, H, Warren, Gen, Pass, Agent, St, P. M, & M, Ry, St. Paul, Minn, in , . Kills Waris, gives sioup, and promotes 4 pe, injurious mediostion, mL PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE LOCATED IK ONE OF THE FUL AND HEALTHFUL ALLEGHERY REGION, UNDENOMIN A- TIONAL: OVEN TO BOTH BEX ES TUITION FREE BOAKD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS GF STUD ¥ 1. AGRICULTURE CULTURAL CHE Instrations on the tory BOTAKRY and HORTICULTURE cal and practical. Rlodents taught study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course iu the Laboratory CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extens| practice with best modern instrumer RIBTORY, Ancient and Modern, wit nal investigation 5. LADIES COURRE RCIERNCE; Two yon Ample Music, vooal and ustrumental 7. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Laid (optional) French, German and Eaglisl quired.) one or more continued through entire course, MATHEMATICS and and applied 8. MECHANIC MOST BEAUTI BPOTS IN THE Bia Cit the } Three Coriiises AGH MIBTHY ! Farm and in will 3s 03 4 Tigi IN LITERATURE wm f BMC AAG LB ANTROROMY: pute cowmbliuing shop three years’ course, Now ARTS wWors with study bulid- ing and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Cal and practices “3 TAL, MO ia : « and POLITICAL Constitutional Law and Political Econ omy, el 12, MILITARY BCIENCE: instruction theoret cal and practical, including each arm of the service 13. PHYBICE, Mechanics, Sound, Light Electricity, ete. & very full course tensive Laboratory practice PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT years—carefully graded gud thorough Winter lerm opens January 11, 1585 spring jerm, April ith, 1888, For Catalogue or other informa tion, address GLO ENCE, Heat will ex id Two W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest., Bate College, Centre Co. Pa REWARDED who reaa Pe those then Bre th ried this and na Bonorabic 1 set, t 5 thelr ho ey wi 1 will hot take les, The profits are lar 1s Person, 1 thems fron andred Gol 1¢ Lo make $5 and io work 1 The No special ability req can do il as well as auy one for full particulars, which we m #linsou & Co., Portland, Main “EA WOKD : EEP sands of forms, ec] by Lhe marvels of ny son in 1 od of profitable wor while living st home should at « address w Hallett & Co, Portland, Maine, and n ceive free, full information how cither sex Bes, CAD OA nn $5 10825 per day and wherever they live. You are started free. al wv iu Bome have made over §9 sing'e day at this work, All su t rovitised. EXNEYLVANIA RAI LRO and Erie Division)—on a WESTWARD ERIE MAIL lcaves Erie leaves Phil * Harrisbur - Monta - Willa arr al Lock Haven leaves Fi - Harr - Monta arr at : arr at KREWE EXPRESS NIAGARA EXP. pave Willismapon.. lock Haven - REDOVO..oonnnes - - Kane. rASTOLIRE leaves Philadel Harristn - Montandon .. - Hilsnsport....... . Lock Haven ” arr at Renovo Eundsy Train, BUNDAY MAIL leaves Philnde - . - Harrisbu passens Moniandon - - Williamsport - . Lock Haven . = arrives Renovo... EABTWARD Wa Wt Wd Lock Haven... 7 Jersey Bhore Harris Philade Kane... Henovo - Lock Haven - Williamsport, - Montando aa——— arr at Harrisburg oe. - ot Philadelphia... RENOVO ACN leaves Renovo... - - Lock Haven, - Williamsport “ Montandon ow. 7 23 urg - arr at DAY EXPRESS leaves - . phi Sunday Train RENOVO Acooimnmod'n also on Sunday ERIE MAIL leaves Erie... - Renovo .. Lock Haven... ...dl - - Williamsport 24pm 90 pm 58m Ham Montandot ....... 227 8m srrat Harmisbhitg. cone. $§ 3 ata = Philadelphia SB am Erie Mall West, N¥ a Express West, and Day si! Eastmake ciome connec tion at Lock Haven with B. E V. BER. Trains, = Frie Mall East and West connect at Erie with frainson LS &M. 8 RR; at Corry with BE. P& W.RR ast Emporiumwith BN. Y. & P. BR. ER, snd st Driftwood with A. V. KL KR. LEWIEBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, RITTANY AND LEMONT R.R Daily Except Bundsy. Westward, Eastward, AM AM BTATIORAE AMPM P ne 15 50 Montandon " 10] 1 05 {10 25 6 15 Lewhburg ii2 565i 6 24 Riehl 8 514 #0 Vicksburg & 1 MifMlinburg % Milimont 8 i Laureilon Paddy Mountain Coburn erty Rising Spring Penn Cave 25 Centre Hall i Linden Hall Oak Hall 3 3 RRR aT 2 - BE BesE8s ELEN RUNARSS ER SHEGERSE = ae A REESE si mont Dale Summit # Ww Pleasant Gap 41 14 Axemann && 20 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan nat 520 am 055 am, and 7.10 p m, returni leave Montandod for Lewisburg st 3.28 a, 60 B tn and 7 od) mw. HAS, BE PUGH, J. R, WOOD, General Manager Gen’! Pa'ger Agt HUMPHREYS? DR HUMPHREYS BOCK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, wih See! Engraving, $2 5 5 } 2 isgErss - BONG AD 0G 80 BO DO 58 00 30 U6 U0 05 Wn de on DY DDN LY BRI P TRAP TITIGT CTETEFRTES EZSNEE 3 N* & GARMAN HOUBE, opposite the Court Hous “, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELO TF 130W berlin PA. every respect, Ist floor. Free LEWISBURG First-class house in Buss to and from all trains, = Hi tay TCHDSON Proprietor MASTHARPER HI Bega | BEVIN HOUSE, LOCK fa EN, PA. B. WOODB CALDWELL, Propricier. Terms resonable, wood sample rome on first Goor, Us aousk. J) W. RB. Teller, proprieter, Beolie. fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given wo country trade, lupe Gy 'NTAIN HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, : EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Give it a trial Zune Ll 101 4 PA. Nv BROCEERHOFY HOUSE BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHERY 8T,, BELLEVYOSTE, PA Good Bample woms on First Floor SH. Free Buss to and from all trains. gu Sopecin: rales lo wilnesges and : F. BUD B BRANDON Cr. KC ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop’r. FOR SUMMER BUARDERS AND TRAX CUBTOM, Good Table, healthy locality, mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Fchools end churches convenient. Terms very reasonable, 16aug tf ERT pure ST. ELMO HOTEL, 5 Nc. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will still nd at this Ho tel the same liberal for their {is 3 provision located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well nt all paris ofthe city, are ess’ ly accessible by Bireet Cars constantly pssming ths doors It offers special nducernaen 10 those visilingthecity for pleasure. Your patronage respectful y solicited J OB" M. FEG ER. SPropristor » sill # “Wii = a fat COmMIor.. YUBID C88 Di NK BIBLE. ee ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bellefonte, Centre Co, la. Office in Conrad buile Brockerhofl House. J. HLORVIS BOWER \ERVIS, BOWER & ORV ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court Hous floor of Furst's building, ja D PF. FORTNEY, . tlorneywal- Law, Office in oid Conard building, fonte. Belle- LEMANT DALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAYY Bellefonte, N. W. corner Diamon first national bank, Office Wd doors from J. L. Braxciyn, §FANGLER & HEWER, ATTTORNEYR-A BELLEFONTE. CENT Special attention to ocoliect the corris ; Consultation in Ge sp OHN KLINE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BIL Office on second fioor of I building north of Court House consuited in English or German, J D. MURRAY, *. Oeutre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS lar Patent Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holla=4 n kept and oid for medicinal purposes only. Flore open every day inthe week. 583 Medicin ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PERNA. Receive Deposits and sllow Interest ; Dascount Notes; Buy and Sell Goterument Securities : JAS A. BEAVER, J. D, SHUGERT, President. Cashier S A. LIST, ' LEWHNBURG BOOK BIXDERY, All kinds of binding, at reasonable ier. New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, eto, bound and re bound in first class style. 100m NW. HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main streel, Office in residence, Will give satisfaction inc all branches of his profession, Ether ad ministered apr R.8 6 GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. Hels prepared to perform ail operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 2 8 Ww GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa sales, He hos been and offers Dis ser Is prepared to ory sucoessfnl in the past vices to the public, LOW TOURIST RATES. POS A Toe hte © BX Chai hop Sh. Baal Bo. Grats Fa, Me the coming manufacturing oentre of the Only 856.00 Lo dena a iy A low
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