The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 14, 1892, Image 1

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    VOL. LAY.
HALL, PA.,, T
8
Every member of a
tion has the grip.
Wy
The people of Muncy
dering what becamo of
the
Won-
in
are now
their money
bank.
oo» ol
. Kerr will
re-election De
James A he
for
Chairman.
moeratie
0x
Wp
Philadelphia Republicans are split
and at loggerheads as Harrison and
Quay factions.
Lami Sine 4
Fortney is favor: m
the legislature,
aerees to it.
D1
ed by some for
if he
ibly ntion-
Crood,
- - ad
As the
a small Republican majority,
wator Hill
yet chawed up any of them,
-~
Renator Wallace i
the Dem
3
national
we tnke
it for granted that Ser has not
head of
the
the
next
man of all others
-——
The Chilian affair looks
:
they
Th
bank
Cause
thieves are
more
any other
Cause
The demand :
better men to the legl
tent
Harrisburg, it
the people t
i= notoriously
ted,
nates him,
and compe men
simbly
hens ely os
is
eI Han
} 1 til 3 :
unit he hould not be
ele matter
If the
is to be
no what nomi-
party
“ial isin
tive members » only
and make
*a back seat.
wav todo it is to raise
the third-rate material take
a
Congressman Roger Q. Millsinan in-
terview said he would be a candidate
the should there tx
session of the Texas Legislature,
he did
tet
for Senate a called
Free
coinage of silver, not believe,
manner relieve
of the 0
had
ed it in and out of Congress and
for it. He advised the postponement
of the further agitation of the
until the tariff is reduced. On the lat-
ter issue the Democr had son
country and could hold it.
ye
ineial
the fin:
notw
untry,
ith standing: that the advocat-
5 oted
subject
the
als
1
ILIV
Richard Vaux
that a good trade is
declared
has rece;
far more to a
boy than a good edueation
arrived at
a manager of a penal
fact that of the
mates of American penitentiaries about
fourfiths can read and write,
prop rtion have
taught any trade sho
right. But there i
training and hand training should not
go together. Industrial
should solve the problemi.
Use
This con-
clusion he has after niany
Years service
institution.
as
‘he in-
while an
equal never
that
8 no reason why head
ws he is
education
Bf nl
In the court
Chief Paxson
decision defining the duties of
director, in the course
said:
His principal business at the bank is
to assist in dicounting papers, and for
that purpose he attends at the bank at
the stated periods. The condition of
the bank is then laid before him,
order that he may know how much
money there is to loan. Onee or twice
suprenie on
Justice
Monday,
announced a
bank
of which he
bank in which he participates, The
eash on hand is counted, the bills re
ceivable and securities examined,
statement of the officers,
he has little to with either cash or the |
or, under these circumstances, to
the affnirs of the bank the same
give |
onre
reasonable men would be willing to
serve upon such terms
circumstances it would be an act of
gross injustice to hold him Hable for |
the frauds of others, in which he had |
‘not participated and which have only
been brought to light with the aid of
experts,
PROTECTION AND WOOL
| David A. Wells has written
articles and delivered many
{ to show that protection of wool serious-
many
speeches
| ly injures both the American producer
{ and consumer, and his arguments have
been unanswernble, This has
him dearly disliked by the high
people, and yesterday tari!’
various organs of protection that
made
tarift
ft picture
in the
{obtain information from the New York
Press said:
Free Trader
America
year
David
il people
A. Wells says that
{the use less wool
on account ol
every
In
{ per un
protection,
7.4
pounds
1870 we consumed pounds
pita; in 1880 5.55 per
capita end in 1880 9 28 pounds per
capita. Our per capita consumption of
wool is annually increasing under
tection. what the facts
pro-
That's have
to say on the subject,
Now, tl
ne 1d
the kind.
facts do
It
say anything
prie-
HeciLionist, sas
isn
hie pre
sandy
Ol Yery
prety
ture to the eve
thing wrong
In
States
whole INTO
the 1
jpreture,
‘nited
pop tation of
1 +1 3
il th wool
€ quantity ol
consumption was
capiia con-
i
i At
this time
its highest,
4) td} per tent,
gr wo
AL 155.753
Wisi Werle
pita consumption of
KK, with a popula-
he quantity consum-
pounds, or
ved that
H.005 1r
in
and
r both producer
tariff’
lorers who
rived from Alaska after penetrating
ions previously unknown,
thin
he exceeding timorousness of
£4
of the
the St
Lieutenant Schwatka found «
aborigines who had never bef
yr
man: and he that they were
sight of him, that
lingly timid, pat
possess { he
SAVE
ny the
are exow and tl
trails of
tribes of North America
Mr. E. J. (
traversed the South-
ka, starting at
hilkat river,
» Stick Indians whom he
do not
Indian
explorer,
EE Fecently |
nos
ot hor
FLEES
ilave,
ns of Al
of the i
nr giol
SAVvs
found
that
ar
Simi
by Mr. Ogilvie,
tribes living
jerds there, lack caotlirage,
harmless,
1, crafty and supersticious,
they
Fare and that
mea
lar
acrounts are given
of the
in the
Alaska and
Timidity seems
trait of the
far Northwest of
t likely that
er have any trouble with the
; but tha
Government
aboriginal
Canadian region between
ver.
ominant
1 the
the Mackenzie ri
toy im
the pred
primitive stock i1
th “ f
$51
* Wiis eV
ontinen it is no
t is not a reason
should fail to
them against the covetousness
in tribes
the
protect
of white settlers,
nator Quay i an
ities,
of his desire to acquire three
eyeto busi-
The secret
Mex
and shows
Tie well
a bo
states has leaked out, that |
he i
in It
from a Washington dispateh that
Quay Mr. and
friends purchased not long ago some |
mineral rights in Mexico. i
tory which Mr. Quay wants the United
his own interests, is learned
and Cameron
wherein is located these mineral rights, |
Khould our government be able to
quire that territory in any way,
would enormously enhance the
fee
it
value |
in the pockets of the Quay
tion of the question enhances, in a
speculative sense, the value of the pro-
ay —-
An Honorable Act. :
Ex<Gov. Beaver has, with his wife,
Lexecuted a deed of trust to Mr, Jenne
ings, of Harrisburg, for everything he
was worth, including a £80,000 life in-
surence policy. The Governor became
{involved by endorsing for a Bellefonte
manufacturing company at various
thoes in the past few years to the
| nggregate sum of £175,000. The action
of the Governor in surrendering his
property is considered honorable to the
greatest extent, and much sympathy
:
!
BIG BLANKET BALLOT,
Voters Will Deposit a Mammoth Sheet,
“The new blanket ballot w will
be voted under the new next
Novi mber’s
of the (
respondent,
hich
law, af
election,” said Secretary
‘ommonwenth Harrity to
will Ix
per,
staie
fH COr-
nbout the sizes of
a page of o
AS
shall
size
new Spa
as the
|
determined
Commission
thi
and details of the new ballot
tary Harrity
of it to the
others inter
S001
have On exact
Neore-
will send MMM
Commi
thie
inen Copy
County GOHers
is
ested in printing
official tickets
This ballot will probably be ans larg
that will ever Ix
any other
thirty-two Presidential
each party, the
the
Senator,
offices
used in this
of
electors
ns
nny
State, The nannies
nominees for Congress,
and
Cot -
including candidatesat-lage,
for
ty
Representative and
, must all be
If the
printed OI one
printed
ticket four
nches wide tl
three vards |
If
shall Ix
seoretary
Presidential
side hy-side, my
pellation,
he ¢
cided that
OIE Tins]
Lhe
Memorial Services,
3
UnaGayY ati
CS nesting
in ths
E. H.
interest
MELT
Molle
ing featu
a letter from a
after Mr. Derstine's
education the latter had
for the
before
for the e comple tion of the boy's studies
Verily do
Le Ww jstown (ecizetie,
Be
Huns on a Rampage.
morning bs there was Aa
the Iron
The Ix
the fun
an altercation ensued,
and
last seven years and had, «hort.
iy his death, made arrangements
his works follow him.-
Sunday
Hungarian christening at
Works, near Bell
flowed plentifully
at its height
Knives and
ir
at
$
ing
fonte.
and when
was
revolvers were drawn,
it
4
when the
found that four
wounded and
slightly hurt.
were fatally
ible was ended Wis
were
a number of others
It is not thought
injured. The
who seemed |
persons
any
to be the most +
in jail.
i fp pl
Foot Mashed
Charles Krumbine
home in this place Monday afternoon,
ployed in the Presbyterian Publication
House, He was employed in the press
rooms and while engaged last Satur.
of the press the press was started and
his right foot was eaught in the
(quite seriously.
oii onl amg—
Mrs. Packer's Helrs,
The will of the late Mrs.
The estate is valued at
$250,000, and is devised to Rev, Dr. Da-
vid J. Hill, iste president of the Buck-
nell University, at Lewisburg, but now
president of the University of Roches
ter, N. Y., and his wife, the only liv-
ing child of Mr. Packer.
Ey a
Was a Cousin,
Manager R. H, Lee, whose accident-
al drowning at the Logan iron works
near Lewistown is reported, was a cote
sin of the great confederate leader,
Gen. Robert E. Lee,
A A
ee lave you seen the new stock of
overconts just received at the Philad,
is expressed for him.
Branch ?
HURSDAY,
A LNYCOMING COUNTY SMASH
The Muney National
Henvy
Goes Under,
Bank
Linbi
The |
er
the
on Monday,
fnnnouncement of
run, durin
7.000 3 ied wR HH),
on hand, wa
the cashier and e
thix district,
and
paid (5d
Wills Hires
ing the
W hen Exam
HONEY
Poa AHH) In
s for the Schoo
In
EERE 8
larissa Russell, mother
ssell, aged 95 vears
Mr. John Weaver, old
known citizen of Miles tow nship, died
an and well-
on the 27th of December, 1891, at
f 70 vears, S months;
Weaver died of
wer siok
place on Tuesday, the
taken
burial, followed
Mr.
oniv i
a few dave,
age, Imving a few weeks,
Hix funeral took
20th ult, His re
Rebersburg for
large host of friends
Rev, Brown, of the
officiated at the
mains wen
by a
and relatives
Reformed church
funeral.
- —-—
Beunben I. Shafer,
named died in Venango
buried at Zion,
16th, 1861,
The above
and was this
December
In 1885 he left his
Mackeyville for Kansas,
profession, and
aged
home at
He was an
county,
a
, to Calis
fornia, thence to Oregon, Washington,
British Columbia, taking in all
the cities, scenerey and
i home in Centre county,
[the ofl regions and died there
A fy
A Brother of the Nieely Boys.
George M. Nicely, fireman on a Chi
cago Limited, was instantly Killed at
Lilly, on Monday morning. He was
leaning out of the eab window when he
was struck by the mail crane. Hix
neck was broken and his skull crushed
in. He leaves a widow to whom he
was married December 17th. It is
said he was a brother of the Nicely
boys, executed at Somerset for the mur
der of farmer Umberger,
nil
we fovery well dressed gentleman
get his clothing from the Philad.
Branch Bellefonte. They can fit you
out in any thing you want, at a bare
gain, You'll miss it greatly if you
don’t call to see his stock.
4
14, 1892,
NO. 2.
5 rr
WASHINGTON LETTER,
i» fidenut, )
11,
lation t
HINGTON, Jun
Lina te
for congratu
rapidly recon
tal i \
inetion that i
ier; consequently
onfusion,
o> § 3
nga nx
attempt of
% 2 * F
iggle out of making
United St
owd to make
He
and i
his health
also
les a
tional bugaboo. is have
t
ith Mr
thie
ing trouble
question of
the
ited
In
Cabinet over granting
right to
the Un Slates
to backed
Washington
£1
th
1d
after Garza,
by
Mexican goverment
iy troops into
who is «aid
Boss Shepherd of
As
notoriety, aid other Arseoricans
border.
Tillman, of the
of Patents, appears to
* right man in the right place.
Chairman
be
snccessful inventors against
tice of wilfully
knowing that the
infringing
inventor can
patents,
collect
no matter how
much the courts may decree,
convineed that they are
The remedy ix in adopting a
secuticn. With the prospect of a strip.
ed suit before them there will be a
large decrease in a number of infring-
ers,
The Idaho and Florida
this
on
settled
the
It
Renate
is
by committee
practically
who already oc
The executive committee of the Na
on the 20th inst,
If one may judge from the number
of bills introduced in Congress on the
subject, the iden of electing the presi
dent and Vice President and U, RK
ix growing in popularity.
A oy
min Yarge stock of clothing for men,
boys and children. —C, P, Long, Spring
Mills,
rasan BANARAS
:
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KIND WORDS,
by Our Neighboring ¥x-
changes Conesrping the “Reporter.”
sid Newsy,
vy News,
ReporrTen,
The Hall
of this week,
Centre
nd celebrated the
ni a
ing out good wl
Jou
Reronry
and fon
in
with
Th
fresh
Hall Rep
appearing
brand new
Centre County
A Strong Political Factor
r Hat
Hal
Th
py
The Queer Cause 8 Man Assigned for Sul.
William Han
commitied
er that
widow who
My fat
fell in
ghter and married her.
married a
grown-up daughter.
Our
house often,
yvery
my step-da 14 NO
my son-in-law, and
her
my father becams
my step-daughter and mot bicaluse
she was my fathers wile,
wards my wife had a son
father's brother-in-law and
for he the
mother, at
Was brother
Myf
step-daughter,
of my step-
her's wife, i. e, my
had also a son: he was
of course my brother and in the mean
he the
My wife was my
time my grand-child, for Was
son of my daughter.
grandmother,
mother’s mother. 1
because she was my
was my wife's
the
husband of a
husband and grandchild
And as the
sane
time. per-
Wp —
Attention Music-Lovers!
The New Year's holiday number
Brainard's Musical World
besides a large amount of interesting
reading matter, three new piano pieces:
“The German Patrol,” by Eilenberg:
“In the Valley Polka,” by Pehel and
“Au Matin,” an elegant French come
also a beautiful
“Only in Dreams,”
Schleiffarth, mailed for 15
cents or three back numbers mailed for
25 cents in stamps
The Musicians’ Guide (new edition
for 1862) contains, besides 212 pages of
musical information, biographies of
with 25 portraits, a
of
contains,
by Geo.
“My Kathleens com
ing Back,” “Last Night” and “That
is Love, and two piano pieces, “Sound
from the Ball-room" and Stolen Kiss
a’ (avotte. Mailed free for eight
twocent stamps, or the World and
Guide, containing the above nine songs
and pieces, mailed for twelve twoent
stamps. Address, The 8. Brainand’s
Sons Co,, Chicago 111°
maaan us A A
Tasned Their Death Warrants,
Governor Pattison has issued death
warrants to Patrick Fitzpatrick, of Al
of Wyo
ming. The former will be hung March
Ist, and the latter March Sth. ;
A AAA,
we A neat looking shoe, good qual
ity ana tow in price, is the Kind of
goods purchased at Powers’ Shoe store,
Bellofomme. A trial will convince you