Vi YL. LX ¥. All quiet in Berlin noticeable is on the beer. the only. froth yh The old furniture in the court auction ti house other for offices was sold at i day. The Gazet eight columns more, has chance 5 bon yp James (3, Blaine, the elder, and Mr Blaine, could nol make the reciprocity scheme work upon the girl spou of James Gi. Blaine, Jr. og —y If Hill should b ] p the next President, Ly rom the Republican wotlld die fiom fright, judging the organs at this time. Ki He going ——. Clinton rland eouni Democrats favor of Cleveland. this st aa 1 i . re Inst week pronounced ther countis ate will follow suit, no doubt, Bop The Ga keeping with communieat “A Little Marion does not 4 is 0 He { and M In I 16 Shisselfl” ion for his sh Democrat of signs it, oro * this ss it'stoo thin, thatd of Democrats — 2 id lan? ™ # ier s FLT Jimmy F went up like a rocket, like a stick and he will have to discover ie but came 1 some new explosive material. 1 off’ eight th SION columns and r= are still in office, - .» The Republicans in many counties anizing to d hi iis of the stat are org ction What Republica: Fiedler's pre vent ro-e le 1 States Senate. Quay and the Unit the Centre On which On the Li county side is (in? mun side, thus far. oy - The Delamater | wre in Dill's eas finance t and and was diseh ters go clear, of i rots $ His wen poleon » Kleine Diebe haengt 1 § 1 There is a true German savin runs thus: und grozze FOAL, 01 1a HON: RUS translation is, Little and big ar Ones large. The Rep ithlicans in al state who desi brains in the 1 izing to def by chosing members of t y al the 1 who will vote arais erman. this move. this stat party in wl t reached the Senate wed under nship aia love 8 COM hs iii i art and eation than Bich I= evident to self, w tial mind, and the m derson bood le Organ » | Worse Nix case gets, Wp. letter James (i. Blaine's explaining the trouble between James (3. Bl will Jr., and his wife, cast no upon the elder Blaine and his he Young James got married to Miss Neve ins clapdestinely when he was only 18 1d his tl marriage, when it was done, offered to Years wel. fi yl the elder Blain al wife, although disapproving of 3 take care of the young couple, but the daughter-in-law got the “other side’’ of the question. crusty. This i Af A correspondent who has been visit. Tolstol, the famine stricken districts of Samaria | that the tables of food crowded with starving applicants, who look like living skeletons, A who appealed to Tolstoi for aid that Tis and mother had died of “tarvation. In every house people ean found dying, and the sick go without atten- tion, as there is not more than one doe- | tor every 8,000 people, ing, in company with Count SAVE free are | peasant said iH ond futher jn { “gr be dead or : THE IMPENDING SENATORIAL TEST. Fhilad From the phla Times publicans of Pennsylvania the nomination of candidates to the i two l vote tor a successor to Senator Quay. Thi the National t ni Minneapolis are all Blaine men inei- delegates already elected to Republican Convention dentally and Quay men first, last and all the time. The withdrawal of Blaine ves them er candidate that Quay may prefer, and if the dintions now in progress gre are successful, ill be il fol £41 of ©) AC is for Harrison, and W HJegation w low him. 11 deleentes vet to be he s or not, for Harrison as Quay machinery in his grasp, of but control a majority is Pennsylva- not sy thlican Association, issued ten odueed This is admitted by some impres- ls, who deplore the d thirty days ton The that agitation it all eandidates of the Legislature are for x . in the counties where question if they are sentiment i pl Or admit # strongest themselves they hat a long edge that iy, realizing will it b ous to him yi disaster biti Hg in every county by i.1 msi hile of iring the 1VEen- commitioes 31 i priinaries and eo irly all the Western coun- i Legislature State a Inns I management, expected advantages from he nt will this source is first of the Penn- extent at address n Associatiorr pre- Legislative SET. If vee of a majori- | he and sliean question nls who attend renominated the sentiment certain to make ite the advan being in possession of the party i of an the han chinery and having the ai v of skilled lieutenants, while £4 4 sentimental t the advantage the senti- ment favorable to him upon himself, hii iid is Hi i concentrats ors } HAS piso a all hii & opponeits are in some dan- ittering their strength i The op- gaining the re- will a counties while ed Fe 4 * % ger of ir fmwWns between several candidates, ver already . position, howe i= nn organization, and whatever =enatorial contest be Ins LO sult, the tl lively one, A wil the the ir many ht out io i git 1 5 battle 8 & u vi ri next forty days, Wiig THE FAUMFRS NEEDS, " What wheat; Jess ¢ t! dollar sgation: lower tariff taxes e¢ farmer needs is on all he buys; railroad freight charges swindlers and imposters of the patent fraud. The farmer 1 needs more care from national and } halls, Riot in Berlin, Germany, the great German capital, last week. committed. were over-powered, Rioting was renewed each of the fol- mob were injured by sabre cuts and | police. Emperor William, with some of his aids, smoking a cigarette, ly rode through the throng and cheered by the crowd, { Many think this is only the {| more serious trouble is in store | Germany. Order Berlin. reigned 1 i that § i is temporarily restored It may be like the order in Warsaw, starving workingmen were briven ba Thousands Kk to their cheerless homes, and the string | gle for the present seems to be over, | But whether the results of an anarchist | conspiracy or a sudden and spontane- ast episode carries its lesson of lurk thrones of king-ridden Europe. jous popular outburst, week's the gers that about the palaces and py The Peunsy’'s Annual Statement, of annual rail The forty-fifth report Pennsylvania road just |§ arnings of all lines east Pittsburgh and Erie of been $11,971 from i deducting shows et « i881 to havi £43 § i Fu - which, wi £3 { Hit fixed charges, left. Ou dividends of § per cent. were i ance of $6. 763.6190 is t Of paid, increase of the amount distributed in A HR 020 was transferred to the Fasy # a's ¢ §1 or " i § 1864) « 5 balance cerodit ¥ 4 $24,334,853 expenditures of improves Th Pittsbu x i 11 i profit and loss, makin RFTTOUT amotint there of g» $0 t was $5. 3967. ¢ total earning it all lines west of wh were $21,106,077, and expenses After deducting al profit was $2668 970. TI new tracks to the World's Fair in estimated at from $5,000,000 to x. 1 ApH 1s lly To Amend the th Mr. LEI Pension Laws. t Vilas ir 4 In bill to ad 1} 64 f resed SOT LOH BRinen MTISROLE ABW ferred to the committee on pensioners it proposes to have the pensions of in- valid pensioners who desert thelr fami- lies paid to their wives, if anv, Or the guardians of the children: also that pensions payable to j fo paid wrsons in reign to /eCoOrding I in of i the provisions ided that pensioners have no existing laws, pro i have ¥ in ease the increase invalic gu ardian, IR penden i ie 4 it upon be paid to 1 wif and that the pensions of men imprison. ed for crime shall be paid to the wives or the guardians of their children. a A Goulden Hammer, A unique hammer, with which the last nail will be driven in the Woman's World's Fair building, will tributed to Mrs. Potter Palmer, by the women of Nebraska and Mrs. Potter be con THE COAL COMBINATION, {Evening Herald. Phil rial, { i President McLeod of the Reading is to by the New Jersey Despite the assurances of | be investigated withorities, i raise in prices there is a feeling that | the deal is contrary to public Tnterest { and should not be allowed to hold, In { this connection the New York World {under the bold caption of “Break It Up,” BAYS» “The conl combination is a conspiracy of capital against industry, of wealth against pove rity, of greed against need. It is taken use less conl and pay more for it. meant to levy a tax that will bx {in the end out of the earnings of the emploved, The (MLE, people need more and cheaper Te This conspiracy is intended to give them less and dear conl, i Production has already been curtail ed in {| tained, order that the price may be ms The advanced in sili ¥ i i the will order that price COnspirn- irs Ives the earnings of other men. healthy surplus production would thems Under conditions of COT- petition fu reduced, not by stopping the work and § i wages of miners, but by a reduction in 1 : + rice sufficient to induee the people to more conl. The conspiracy is ded to destroy healthy conditions, clude competition, and decreas pro- ile increasing the profits of ¢ monopoly in control, Soonspiracy against good morals t the 1h] pi © Aare any people, gh Oroug and the and J opl work in defense of hie UINed mones ondemns Valley are } competing the pr ition is plain. Coxe Brothers, fresh i 5 jo} [$7 % LO “tr L 3 ile § Hon as i ‘ ih. They fell out high Valk ¥ Di 3 violats and i their i LIT 0. Arran i t Whe £* i i the had iia 8 ony wi ig, and it work the Valle oxe Brothers had two carriers it die that £ been high before doing { ready 10 CaITS their cond. It two one and favored the other. plain for argument that the were bidding for the same work. bidders, then competitors, is foo lines if If competi- { tors, then their merger or lease is for bidden. Do your duty, Mr. Attorney-General, 892, | WASHI NGTON LETTER, dent.) My Feb, & House found it absolutely impossib! WASHINGTON, 1802, bias ¢ to reach The democrats in the ving wat tory to the free silver democrat the silver wisely concluded that the bill should not be made a ure, anti-free democrats, free Thiz leaves ey vote on it just as he ple shld and there will be a very all the of its going throug warm fils it § : x { 05 it, wilh CLA LOPS Inv ol in House, shall disol i tin Lilie members the republican ex-Uzar Reed's orders and » it. Representative who is leading than £1.500 a 3 1 ri gold pavinénts the | thi and he the Whatever may N obl missioner of Pen Rep wi Tit ender of the demon bill will certa thinks it ~enate, fi BROLIN i , BOER up 14 the shape of a ney local papers are 134} communications from pats Don't forget the vigorous fight for the people when the Bouth Penn deal was broken up. Governor Pattison, are in the balance; the people don’t Action the people is the duty of the Governor; | {action prompt, vigorous, and thorough. H. | who will drive the nail. The nail will be made of gold, silver and copper, and the hammer will be made of gold, ver and native ally crusted with pearls, . "Ou | wile Jou Nebraska wood, liber want monopolies in coal. for | yp . Death at Mate Callege. Mrs. Barnard, wife of Prof | Barnard, of State Collage, a lady I Ay -— be Old Hecords, The Daily News says in overhauling the paper in the Recorder's office last | week Recorder Morrison came across old deeds and transfers dating back a | hundred In some instances, these decds were recorded and hence were entirely worthless, This was so because the fartios who brought the same in failed to pay the necessary fee which must be paid befere the paper is | | has been ill for a number of years died | on Bunday night about 12 o'clock. | She was the daughter of Mr. Torry, of | New York, who writes considerably for all the leading American Maga- : zines, and a sister of Mrs, Osbuin, | wife of Prof. Thomas Osburn, also Some time VeArs, al ago i i was visiting at the College, and while : recorded and the deed had been laid i i i aside to await the forthcoming of the | § Oroot pala = OF : private capital for th sv law § Our iarge cit papers of ily ashamed of the mas : the largest printing office in the are gress to remedy the evil is housed, and calling civilized world Is shocked by SOT awful catastrophe, costing many lives, | The appropriations for public build. | ings will necessarily be curtailed to an unusual extent this year, but it will be | for a new Government Printing Office. | msde Wave tari! Another change has been of and | bill | Bill, | hill. The committee expects to call it up to and that three will be occupied in debating it It is believed that the House oo the first programme about 1 i port the Utah bill, likewise those for the admission of New Mexico and Arizona. 4 The published statement that Sena | tor Gorman held a conference with | Representative Bland on the free coin. | Little Mary Masser Dead, | necessary wherewithal, As that was : i age bill was entirely without founda! never forthcoming the papers became | tion. Senator Gorman did call on Mr. i 3 { worthless, Now the question is just | Bland and some other prominent NO. MARCH VORECAST. | Hicks Predicts Some Very : Weather for the Coming Distressing March, 4 1 { eo the turbing period on the Mercury is a centre ite dis Reactions hint quarter {« i i ary storms ar y die fr date to the 6th, 1 being on the 6th Hoon « iif n~ sion wing Huy our ; it will be approgehing vers prudent to antici ars and hard, the 2d with will trying weather The px winds shifting to southerl 5th. riod appear first, sleet, and Mer- Powys r } RC TeN and finally io Central states re 1, and ex- | to ene. bolieal summer Opes, 15} and by Plan ied the pro- Another very warm sel. ; 3 NUIGeN ( from cold to =, with rain south turning to Ti nonth will far 1 in SHOW § the west for 30th. 0 out with rising tempera- f storms in 0d he west which will ran into the open. . T a ; 3 ¢ final dash of cold ¢ : allow up to the y will g gon} e and the Appearance i ing days of April A A Full Equipment, The REPORTER office received a full latest styles and designs, for the exeen- ff all kinds of job work. All old thrown out and their places supplied with new, and we now a modernly office. executed with neatness We carry in stock a invitations, wed- typ has been equipped and dispatch. and guarantee our to be strictly first class if in need of anvihing enumerated give uss call, and we will gladly quote prices, heads, ete, ete, work ti in—— An Increase in Membership, On last Sabbath morning, Rev, Fischer, pastor of the Lutheran church increased the membership of his con. gregation by adding «ix members, five by confirmation and one hy certificate, i state, where legal mpositions are put | was so severely burned last summer by i ; a A gigantic strike is threatened in Great Britain. It estimated | that the imunense number af 460,000 miners will conse work in a fort-night in their efforts to prevent the masters from putting into effect the scheme to! reduce wages, The mining industry | throughout Great Britain will be great- ly affected, the only miners who stand aloof from the movement being those ju now East Worcestershire, i Should the present intention of the miners be carried out, and the strike inaugurated, the branch industries will | also be adversely affected, and it is esti- mated that close on to 1,000,000 raen will feel the effect of the miners’ strug- | gle. : { The agitation is due to the action of | mine owners in Wales and Comber land, who gave an intimation of their intention to reduce wages on the slid- ing scale principle, owing to the de cline that had occurred in the prices of coal, into law to work to his detriment and If a nation is to prosper her agricul turists must be protected in all their interests first of all, a —- The days of Benator David B. Hill as a bachelor are numbered. Before he played a consplenous part in Washing- ton society. The fortunate lady is the young widow of the lite Daniel Manne ing, who, during her redldence in secretary of the treasury, ranked next popular person in society here, oA 5 boi wee very well dressed gentleman get his clothing from the Philad. Braneh Bellefonte, They ean fit you out in uny thing you want, at a bare gain. You'll miss it greatly if you don’t call to see his stock. having her dress eateh fire from | burning pile of rubbish, died last week in Philadelphia whither she had been taken for treatment. An operation of akin grafting had been performed by | physicians a few months ago, but it | was not successful, and removal to the | hospital was necessary, for treatment, samosas wing circulated in Sny- | der county in opposition to Quay. The | members of the Committee passed a resolution that | this question be voted on by the eiti- | wens at the primary election, to be held March 26th, and that the meniber elect- { Led be governed hy the result, ro 5 A a We suggest the Republicans make their ticket Blaine and Nevins-it would be sure to unite the Blaine and anti-Blaine people, AI A SPS 0% The United States Supreme Court has declared the McKinley bill cons stitutional. Centre county who are doubtless { owners of land on which they cannot show a clear title, Whether or not thix might make any difference, legally would be a question to decided by the courts but it certainly would be a wise move for property owners to look up the title to their land. - sein oo iripas License Court. License court convened Tuesday for hearing petitions before Judge Furst. The court adjourned after a little work until Wednesday morning. SoA I HY — During the absence of Colonel Spang- ler, his partner Charles Hewes is de veloping his abilities and rapidly fore ging to the front as a successful lawyer. i —————————— ween df in need of anything in the boot or shoe line don’t forget that Mingle, Bellefonte, has the finest line in the state from which to select. He guarantees all goods and you have good returns for your money, # uggest that the House cnucus should sclect the committee, which, in con junction with a like Senate committee, selects the members of the Congres. sional campaign committee to be selects ed, if the party expects to retain its | present majority in the House, and he is by no means alone in thinking so, It was stern necessity that prompted the House commitiee on Public Build. ings and Grounds to report a resolu tion declaring it unwise and inexped- jent to enter upon legislation looking towards the erection of mew public buildings at this session. The come mitte gives its reasons in detail-the depleted condition of the Tressury, owing to the lavish appropriations of the billlon<dollar Congress—in a pre amble to the resolution, A great deal of opposition to the resolution has al- ready developed, and it appears to be wing. It is hard for a man whe nows that towns in his district ought to have public buildings to support it but the indications are that many of them will have to do so. A A A 3 fig Sale of Stock and Huyeit, our lumber Kings, will sell at public sale on March Tith, a big lot of live stock and imple ments. They have good stock and will likely find plenty of buyers, . ities A famine prevails in Northern Hun. gary, and 20,000 inhabitants of the county of Arva are in a state of distros equaling that prevalent in Russia. The government will not relieve the suffer ers because they are of the Rlav race. German newspapers in Pesth indignant ly protest against this inhumanity, and demand that the sufferers be res lieved and provided with corn for the sprine sowing. Meyer a Se A A SA YARIS: ~eRetd the advertisemeet of G. R. Mics, agent, who intends to start a new and wise departure, and will do business on the cash principle after wy
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