VOL. LXV. It may sound a little odd for say Chilly is eooling off. oy Everything having been the past few weeks, is it a wonder the ice erop is so plenteous ? 80 Woo Mg Brother Po ocht, News, a candidate His party owes him a show, the for Lewisburg assembly. of is 1 It is about time we get rid grip and the Chilian question, have something new to talk about. a —-— Those chaps who wanted to go Chili to have a brush, hang Mn Now ice. —— Mr. Meck, of the chosen chairman of the Editorial Association for well fitted for the place. A Ap Wetehman, Pennsylvania | Grandpa John Cessna has announ- ced himself as a candidate for assem- bly in Bedford, and as against Quay’s re-election to the senate. ay —_— Harrison is for war. Blaine is for peace. Washington advices say that if Harrison forces a war with Chili Blaine will resign his cabinet position. — pe According to the first official report of Hoskins and McClintock, of the Messrs, Delamater creditors of the insolvent bankers will assignees , the general] ( TIE POSE-DUVAY LIREL SULT, burg Post gullty of libel against Quay. Of course that is what a Republican jury was wanted for. The Post, last i full printed the Quay-Bardsley certifi- cate, charging Quay with being “Yin it.” { all jurors who were not Republicans- | of course such a trial would be a mock- ery of justice, The ost, of 28rd says: he osQuay libel case has found a i of guilty. This cannot sur- | prise the public, as it does not surprise A Republican court, a Republican prosceuting attorney and a Republican { jury have convicted a Democratic jour- The jury in { i is verdict jus | nal of libel on a leader of the Republi can party. In the Quay trial at Bea the first part of the week, the Republican prose Ver, cuting attorney took the jury panel of thirty, selected sixteen Republicans out of it, of these sixteen and stood aside all the rest. Two brothers-in-law two Lees wore of two of his attorneys; were publican office-holders and a fifth was lose Senator Quay personally, who was stated in a man standing very ¢ to that county as frequently having han- dled his political bets, The defendants were then given the right of striking off four of these sixteen men, and going to trial before the remaining twelve, Of cheerless urse there was a verdict of guilty, In Allegheny county, in the trial not receive more than eight or ten] cents on the dollar. By ! the financial experiments of the near | future. Postmaster-General Wana- | maker has declared in its favor, and a bill to establish penny postage al introduced into Congress. has ready been 5 > The National committe has fixed upon Chicago as the place and June | 21st as the time for holding the Democratic National convention nominating candidates and Viee weeks later than the vention, which meet xt for President This is Republican iL > : for i085 i President, two oO. | = at Minneapolis. | —— i : hour | stale i One of the queer things of tl that the Democracy of this should have a quarrel in the "namely, is : fice of | “harmony all are oppose | to Quayism, all are tarifl’} taxes, and all are in favor of electing a | Democratic president this year. CO the trouble be that all want to be next president ? op pose «1 to an i the | co at — A ————— Six more States will take part in the coming presidential election than ever | before, and thirty than the first president, says the Indianapo- lis News. Then there States and sixty-five electoral this year there will be forty-four States and 44 electoral votes, In 1888 the | popular vote was, in round number, | 11,400,000; in 1892 it is estimated that | it will reach 13,000,000, the largest vote ever cast at any election which history records, and they will be scattered over | \ greater area of country. In Pittsburg, Edward Sefton, who | lived to the age of 101 years and two | months, died yesterday at the resi- dence of his son. The deceased was born in Watrington, Lancashire, Eng- land, and came to this country ten years ago. With the exception of be- Ing slightly deaf he maintained all his faculties. He had been a smoker all | his life, Foolish man if he had not been al smoker he might have lived to 115. | Take warning smokers, lest you be cut | off at 101. Ss A MA AAR 5 more elected | i were fourteen | | votes; | iiss foc sll ni i : i The story told in a eable dispatch the other day, to the effect that 200 prisoners, confined in a prison at Rio de Janeiro, had broken loose, captured | two forts and held the government | forces at bay for many hours, isa most remarkable, even for South America. These desperadoes, with fuse to their cannon, actually demanded the rein- statement of the thus attempting to appoint a ruler over one of the largest and richest countries on the face of the globe. Probably an- cient and modern chronicles furnish no parallel for this astonishing epi sode, The proposed candidacy of Ex-Senat- or Wallace and Chauncey ¥. Black for the Legislature this year leads the Car- Misle Volunteer to urge the renomins- tion of 8. M. Wheery, of Cumberland county, who has already served three terms in the House, arguing that by such a course “the Republican party would be forced to send men of like honesty and ability to cope with our Wallaces, our Blacks and our Wherrys and legislation would come to be re garded highly responsible and honor- able business instead of a farce, or a carnival of corruption, as it too often in” against THE Post, the Republican dis- attorney, adopting the policy of called fifty-three names from the panel, seven of these failed to answer, lect leaving forty-six out of which to se a jury of twelve. Out of these District Al i Mr. private counsel selected sixteen necept- the right t i orney Burleigh and and stood aside The defendants the res maining thirty. only of choice allowed the was out four of def their four challenges, we mix leen. had and it | SiriKe ig i after the endants were tion, the prosecution stood aside jurors, were the and Alle ww Mr. Quays private In this manner juries se- lected in Beaver ¢ i ies § col gheny : i to! » counsel and the vindicate Senator (Quay. Republican district attorneys In view of these facts we are justified | in saying that the manner of secaring | t § 131 I bill | than the def ance to the peopl results are to the endants, in the the Lat freedom of it is uarrantesing be | tic journal | cannot in a Republican county, : the press is a nullity, now witha { Republican prosecuting attorney, eriti- publican officeholder or politician and { expect to receive that “fair and impar- trial’ without which the law guarantees no man shall be deprived | of his liberty or property. So firmly are we convinced of this] injustices and wrong; of the tremendous possibilities of evil and oppression in- sepraeble from this pernicious system, | | that TE Post will protest against it | in the highest courts of our country. | The future usefulness and liberty of | wrong in high it ex- | ists in no other State in the Union than Pennsylvania. It i= a relic of despotism, dna ou mon ly FIGHT OR NO FIGHT. Harrison's message leans for war, Blaine does not favor a war, and ithinks it best to give the Chilians time to cool off. The New York Tribune is for fight. General Beaver is strongly opposed to having a war, and thinks Chili too small to fight with. Many of the Southern congressmen more des cided in that direction than Northern CONEIessmen. Ex-speaker Reed will say nothing. Senator Hill sees no glory in thrash- ing Chill. The Philadelphia Times thinks the avoided. The London newspapers think the President's message is an election bluster. eri ————— The RErortEr bresthes freer since the danger of war with Chili has pass- ed. Te think of one of Chilies mon- strous iron-clads steaming to the top of Tussey mountain to bombard Cen- tre Hall, what a calamity that would have been for our country. cae Sostimi Works Successfully, Too, The Centre Hall RErorTER put on on new dress with the first of the year and expects to eateh several new beaux (subscribers, Clearfield Republican. The plan works effectively, dear broth- jer from the number who have enrolled already this year and we have only fairly begun, ENTRE HALL, PA THE CHILIAN DNMEROGLIO, President Harrison sends a Message to Con- gress on Monday, has been evident verge hand, 1 BRIOOTIS delivered, and is that this country is on the was with Chili. On every | the streets, in the clubs, of a and | hotel-lobbies are heard groups discuss- | ing the intent of the president's mes- sage, and it is generally conceded that | it means war, and that speedily, The only difference of opinion is as to the motives prompting the president's ae- tion, some holding that the executive is honest when he declares that a gross insult to the flag of the nation must Ix resented -—by foree of arms, if necessary while others claim that he is simply bidding for another term of office, The president in his message nsserts | that the and killed at Valparaiso were attacked because they were Americans, and if Chili and a full apology, anilors assaulted make reparation prompt action, ment, talked very plainly, and nppia-~ » declared within a very few days, | fie t's be “ean only presiden message,” he said, be accepted in one way. Chili has insulted and maligned our government as it has been | sulted The | uation as the president places it before | { the acknow ie i never in-1 and maligned before, sit- country is simply this: Shall we de ourselves to be a nation of cowards, tional dignity to be assailed, shall of men and resent such Or we act the part ti ti conduct I believe "the Ame of ot president w ii and make the IC COMMON sense | eg % i i assert of ican people and their love | i143 i tf r will Hself: that the upheld, that w forced either to x oglze uniry i Ix and Chill wi » i proper reparation asked ¥ for by the president or take the COTIRO thirty el which 11 iii Iw in means that able to whip We quences, davs we w tire Chilian navy. will pounce on she Jeast it naval If Montery were will be a either ready Chili Apolngizes. The Chilian government has sent reply to the ultimatum of the The repl in effect a 1 i 2 i United | Niates, is as fol agrees fo withdraw by hili the offen Senor Matta to all and © note sent the Chilian ministers abroad n= was dus hili also the with- Minjster of judgment, ( for drawel of United States Egan. In addition to this, the Chilian gov ANEWET Proposes that of the attack on Bal. stb is affair the ned If this proposition is not acceptable to the United States govern the TT tol of Chilian government supreme court -— ny MONEY IN THE BANKS, There i a veritable gold mine in the banks of New York. The last bank statement is the most remarkable one ever issued by the N York Clearing House, It showed the deposits of the sixty- three banks aggregated $489 302 300, the largest amount in the history of | New York, and a gain over the pre- | ceding week of 20,010,000, This is a larger sum than is held in | any other financial center in the West ern Hemisphere. Only London and possibly one or two other European money centers can exhibit a more im-| posing total. Thirty-nine per cent of the deposits and loans are held and made by eight banks and five banks do over one-fourth | of the business of the Clearing House, the business of Lwhiel in 1881 amount. | ed to $33,748,322.211. The New York | banks at the ern of business last week | held $24 566,615 in excess of the legal | requirement, In the country districts it is the re verse, there Is not sufficient money while the large cities have an enormous surplus, The country districts would have better times if some of this capi tal was distributed among them. New sain Must Ben Resident, Judge McClure, of Union county, has decided that the bondsman of a Heensed liquor vender need not reside in the ward or township where the li- cense was granted, but must be a resi- dent of the county. nts tn A MA we Boots and shoes of good quality have always been handled at our store, To sell good quality at low prices has been nn problem we have worked on for years and have found its solution. Our te. HURSDAY, JANI An Adventurous Letter, | secretary and treasurer of the Telephone [and Supply company; on Dee, 16 1891 started a letter to York, York county, this state, addressed to Mrs, ( Wilkinson, his let- ter only reached the present month, | the to Christiana, { tance of 8,000 miles, from which capital {it was finally back to this try { the { ana, Boyd The 17th gone i sister-in-law, the having York on all way sient COL I~ bottom of a letter bound for Christi- clung to it until | latter post office. This the One absence Mweden, and separated in the to be for the | marks on the out-going trip, | it properly Christiana and New The Ik a gay and festive one | theory SOC plausible of although both the and sccounts Wis stamped York » ! 11 tter was evidentl trip. of an adve i 1 sind likewise bound a good time, - - -. Cattle Starving to Death. i { i i i i : he hills the Fa is of southern! stock ay i The } tremendous, ! LEE oss Lo raisers | will be grass upon 1 Vi blade of § \ y i rales unde from | to has not AWo sixty Inches of snow, | his winter been equalled in ser Mi 18750, A rigorous sea by : Li Seed i they delayed bringing land The dela Ww nown stockman said verity since Wis not anticipated ranchers 1 cattle 1 the t« y 11 i y has proven fatal, | 1k x i I fn wi \ i i ry i te i HEL Liu i : . " ; . . eve nuestic animal left in the hil y meet death either Tr. is sire from OF Hung / It 1 a —- Toe Nielgh Overturned, « Dr ar hin Lniy ot Jacobs is about the onl wiio been spil iis sleigh. A Week or so ago, ¥ we OV high embankment i 3] i afl Hi #lion . “ ' 3 irsdiay ruoon hw Was aAriving o r out ti near the = and had his $3 baby with him and driving The FO est ord T] wicigh stru young hors and upset, th he Dr. face, then ski ny i Wihs severely Ine abt but the otl Ipants {or- jury. We to ballast his sleigh tunately escaped in Dr. wot ld advise the with several hundred pounds of metal, and thus avoid future mis} HNARp= - . oo. Spring Election. February election constal alex law each pis At the : 3 . and assessors will be fed three for years: under the new district elects but egistering and third year of his term one assessor, who does all ¥ the tl fas assessing, and in makes the triennial assessment, hence the import. Bes j of exercising The ne into thie the 18a in udgment tel. sor Jen w election law of effect March 1, iaw the judges and in. spectors elected next month will be re. quired to bold the election next No- Election choos 1 Sinte goes Under the new vember boards therefore be with a to thorough competency and responsibili- ty. . ig go should view - . oo Teachers’ Institute A Teachers’ Institute will be held in on Friday and Saturday, and 30th. Mr. D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, will address the directors on Friday evening. A good program has been filled up and the sessions will be of more than ordi- nary interest. The institute will be held by the teachers of Centre Hall and the town- College and Ferguson. —— ———— Meets in Bellefonte, The annual meeting of the Patriotic Order Sons of America anniversary as- There is no camp of the order in that place, and just how the arrangements are to be made for the meeting, is a subject a - A Deep Cut, To make room for spring stock on his counters, Lewing, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, is disposing of his | stock of winter goods at eut prices, and | | they are cut deeply. A heavy winter | | suit or an overcoat can be secured at a | low figure from him. This Is an op- | portunity seldom accorded the people of this valley. i — A Man Almost Frozen. On Sunday morning last Henry R. Newman, of Taylor township, this county discovered a man in a fleld near his house who was almost frozen to death. The man gave his name as John Seotehmorris, and he stated that he had fallen into a ereek during the night. His feet were bably frozen and are black and blistered, ms ——— we very well dressed gentleman get his clothing from the Philad, Branch Bellefonte, They can fit you out in any thing you want, at a bar. gain, You'll miss it greatly if you rovers low und quality of the Shoe store, Bellefon WASHINGTON LETTER. } { From our Regu ar Core spondent ‘ wdy WASHINGTON, Jan, 1842 | | Speaker Crisp is himself again, | the new rules for the House being re the begin to g and it is expected that the The republicans are making much of Mr. ret down to serious busi- | | ness of the session, Mills having de {clined toserve as chainnan of the Commerce, and they that the basis for a lot of cock bull stories about his intending to antagonize on the floor of the House tarifl’ bills that may be | ported from the Ways Come mittee on have { made { and ithe separate res. an { mittee, Mr. Mills is too good a demo- pros ed to | erat, by long and antagonize adopt "| by , and t} is lit nny policy ul may be democratic that the a le doubt 1 for party 1K ET t @ us will soon be held of outlining the policy seskjon. of Caucus joint $ lepre- the Har- INKS and to discuss nd Mr. The correspondence i Ores 1 4 wondence a ine thercon. age is leng hthy and the HeCOTI i and frser IR ER ying documents und expressing opinions until i had tO study» menators Members chary of for nication they ¢ nn and ved nen 3 carefully ait dig hem. It is hoped and bed ie i acl as hat Congress will a unit w sho 24 ii For Nes tand 1 1d be mu I's hat however much al ii we 5 TT i nas ers of intern: united POV Ameri the mlales, OtLG d to await the Wil nesses, Ix The orrit grisy fore dis eh of Woods, 15¢iy OAL I i i Indian 5 il will Arges ins as tisansh y i? HIS QeCisions, anda he i say they prove fot contr Fhe of the . $3.3 IVEert ine ION breath late Justio preme Court, who became so wide known in connection with the t notary (1% to 7 decision of fie Electoral Nenat- ake nomin Commission, bef: and RB re $3 ALIN irs present began tom to RII “ control tt} iit Ths ¥ fie of in the of of the Jersey | tion Atta rdsed, we, Mill i hopes Creneral ar but it is not fnew Justice will | third district, com posed States of Pennsylvania, New and Delaware. epresentative Oates, of Alabama, is in earnest his bill authorizing | National Banks to loan money on real | believed that selected outside the about estate, and he made a strong argument in its favor before the House commit | tee on Banking and Currency, taking | the ground that it would largely in-| crease the volume of currency in cir | culation, increase the value of real es | tate and cause many people, particular | ly in the South and West, to find pro- | fitable employment who are now with | out it. He also spoke in favor of the | bill to suspend the 10 per cent tax the circulating notes of State on banking | Republicans can see a great deal bet- | profess to do, see where any one of the gentlemen who have been named as party for President will be specially benefitted by holding the National Convention at Chicago, instead of at some other city. None of the mem- all of whom your correspondent any connection with any candidate. No matter | what city had been selected the same ery would have been raised. Secretary Foster's illness was very Lconvenient, as it enabled him to get rid, temporarily at least, of appearing before the House Committee on Ways and Means and answering some ques. tions as to the condition of the coun- try's finances. His place was taken by Assistant Secretary Spaulding, who made a statement about on a par with the statements usually published by the Treasury. He was not subjected to much questioning, as it is the Secretary that the members the Committee want to get at. There are indications that all of tne Southern Representatives elected as members of the Farmer! Alliance will soon be openly acting with the demo- erats, believing that more will be gain. od for the organization they represent by such an allinnce than by going with their colleagues from the northwest NO. Something for Pu Trin] Next summer, on the Cariisle REentinel “1 will eat roasting ears for dinner to-day, Hoffman, the January ‘ what of sorter ax being soi said George saddler, struck the Roasting 8 cars in rey Hove ity and Lhe inquired if they “No, culture, Never Well, I will tell you. When the corn is al its prime ofl’ vernal layers barrel. no ii were of green house culture, y of grecn heard about the ih ure not house Process ? in the summer take the finest ears 3% in tht the stalk, remove all " of husks and pack in a Then pack into a salt brine strong, until it inches very and pour this over i« all] of brine ie oon Covers « and seve rl P “ weight on the corn to hold it down and put it away. Wheu vou it out of the ing previous and i= on top. Jaw want thie VO Use % sv tal 1 Ed «7 BOY Lake urine CVE SOAK In waler night. Boil it as vou would frees! ing ears and you cannot distinguish any difference between it and the corn just om the stalk,” tf A Horse Seeks the y 1 Doctor Mr, Bway The other day while G. L.. Em- of this place from home, Was his horse got loose in the feed loaded his stomach with and pretty and stable gained access to the chiest. ove I thei pond ngs : i i: Wil He and ran as fast i ii ROOT Was on the h colic brings on. broke t { stable of the would out fils the as feet carry him through 8 10 the Pat House, sd been doctored some tin #lireet he h Th him to be a pretty sick terson Ww here 1 before, ¢ horse by his actions soon showed } Ors Dir. around very , ANd was taken in charge of by Boechart who brought him all rigl eating } Horse The horse was not wise in too much, but displayed good sense in hunt the doctor. up path ing Wants a Signal Station. i i i hi The Chemical and {f Bucknell U neidering the Physic wii ty K 3 f ak fone niversity, of Lewisburg, in ox matter of applying ¢ i 11 os signal station to i 1 hi members of nits d St that madi oral #1 nt place. Ghservat by 10313 are 10 we the soc ely and re ported by tek graph to Wash- Professor William GG. Owens, n chemistry and physic : i - has the matter in charge. We pt smn The Lutherans, The census bureau has issued a bulle- tin of the returns of the entire the four Lather. United States, general an communion in which includes bodies, twelve independent synods and many The bulle- number of United { communi- valued number re TE entire independent congregations, th the Lutheran organizations Mates js x 422, 1 shows that in the with 1,966.15 cants, and holding property 8.234. The communicants embraced at of 834, largest 1" i i Pennsylvania any one tate is found in which has 219.085, sean iema—— Advanced in Price, Those who contemplate during the present year may building not be tion that the commitiee representing the hemlock lumber producers recently | met at Williamsport, decided to recommend an immediate advance of 50 cents a thousand feet in the price of hemlock lumber over the average of 1801. It was decided to recommend a restriction of production this year of 25 per cent. ascii Good for Judge Krebs. and Judge Krebs made an order during to the effect that all landlords who re time they ask for it, after regular hours would have their license revoked, pn SH A ——————" Hand it To A Neighbor, When vou are through reading this copy of the REPORTER, kindly hand it to a neighbor, if he is not already a subscriber, and let him get a glimpse of the brightest and newsiest paper published in Centre county. aan Carefalluess Exercised, Persons should be very careful when attacked by the grip#hat they do not suffer a relapse, as it is usually a great deal worse than the first attack, not unfrequentlsy wrminating in pneumo- nia, inflammation of the bowels, ete. A Large One. E. 8 Miller, proprietor of the hotel at McClure, has a mustache that beats anything in that line we have ever seen. It measures twenty-one inches from tip to tip. Can any one beat it? —lawistown Free Press, Interesting Letters, We have been very successful in se. curing an efficient correspondent at Coburn and also at Spring Mills who will in the future furnish the Reron- TER with a weekly letter of interest our readers in the respective places. don't call to see his stock. » % into the third party movement.