The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 10, 1892, Image 1

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    YOL. LXY.
General Alger has announced that
he will be a Republican candidate for
President,
Bo ty ny
Centre county is for Cleveland,
Cleveland first and last, but will sup-
port any her of Jefler-
sonian principles, and tariff reform.
ot Democrat
Wp og
There is strong evidence that the
Pennsylvania and Reading railroad
companies are entering into the fiercest
competition that they
- .
talk that the Pennsyl-
vania Republicans will present the
name of General Gregg for President.
The General is a native of Centre coun-
ty.
have ever had.
There is some
i
nn
The Quay uprising in the state is
still increasing in force and we hope
bra
.
and expect to see a man with
ine
represent Pennsy
States Senate,
Sort ts “is
Ivania in the nited
aa J —-
Two men who started an incendiary
fire in St. burned to de
They wanted to get an insurance of $2.
500. It is seldom that retribution
lows =o closely on erime.
Louis were
fol-
~~ » wg
The
passed
ancil
all
resident drummers, who sell to private
families, from one
Gettysburg town
an ordinance taxing
HO-
to three dollars per
day. BSalesmen for grocery and shirt
houses are rated highest.
We py
the
tion is entirely too slow in
tion in the late Reading deal
bly it is, but if the
been violated, as it
the wrong
The Patriot claims administra-
taking ac
Pre yh
has
Fig
Has
itution
edly
const
undoubt
righted,
pg
¥
will be
The question now troubling the He
publican party leaders is
owns the party at present;
is the
Administration or the Q
lowers,
who
it
fol-
jus
w hi
SON
one is bound
licked in the fracas to come.
iy -
Our restless neighbor,
offering a heavy
$
1
i
(reezett
up
the
yi
premium to run
its list of subscribers. A
postoffice offered
This postoffice Guidi
cent a month,
can get it.
Copy Of
Guide i bait.
i
one
Hs 0
Osis inst Oe
ia
t which price any
ip
The Republicans in this state
ginning to get hot on the questi fi
re-electing Quay. Quay and anti-Quay
sides are looming up in nearly every
county, and the Fl
in real ger of
When Quay spits on his
have those of the Republic
stand indifferent.
Te
sit Of
rida fisherman is
dan loosi
£
Ei an 4
Tyrone is making a ke
county. Next
be the eapital
stiri for n new
*hilipsburg will ask to
and a
foo. We
of a new county,
handsome one it be
heard an old and prominent resident
of Bellefonte say the other day, that
Centre Hall would have been the most
suitable place for Centre county’s capi-
tal, and he's sound there,
would
iranian tarsi
Recent polls of the Democrats ¢ legis
latures of Missouri, Arkan-
sas show in every instance strong
lead for Cleveland. The same
indieated by a canvass of the
cratic editors of Maryland and Vir-
ginia. Of 70 specific expressions of |
opinion regarding popular sentiment
among Democrats in the communities
heard from in the two States 56 replied
that Cleveland was the choice of the
people.
Texas and
a
fact is
Demo-
sf tt
The P hil: de Iphia Presa, leading
Republican organ of the state, a few
days ago printed & cartoon of the Penn-
sylvania representatives in the United
States Senate. The desks stood side |
by side, both chairs empty and cover-
ed with cobwebs. There was only
much truth in the cartoon,
ry to say. The Press endeavoring
to defeat Quay and we hope, as will all
consciencious Demoerats and Republi.
cans, that it may succeed.
if foi
On last Sunday night, in New York,
Father O'Conner, the leader of the Re!
formed Catholic church addressed a
large audience in Christ mission hall
on the subject of the Blaine-Nevins
marriage. He stated that Becretary
Blaine had blundered in attempting to
make a scapegoat out of Father Du ey |
who married the couple, and the en- |
tire blame rested with Bishop Corrigan |
the
ton
We are sor-
is
who granted the dispensation for the |
marriage and authorized Father Ducey
to perform the ceremony.
oe.
Attorney-General Hensel
in the Dauphin county
will test
ed, the constitutionality of the leases
by which the Philadelphia and Read.
ing Railrond Company has sssumed |
control the Lehigh Valley and New
Jersey Central Rallroad.
A bill in equity, Including an ap-
plieation for a permanent injunction to
will be the proceedings adopted.
WORK AND WAGES,
From all the manufacturing centers |
of the North we hear reports of reduc- |
tion of the wages of workmen, and the
full force of what seems likely to be
general in that direction |
will not be
or two.
movement
made manifest for a month |
hey
i
law, are
ing secured what
MeKinley
principle
the |
back |
is an ex-
wanted in
now falling
as there
in the
Th
ley law will not keep them up.
i ta
+! +
Liat
on the
cessive supply of labor market,
wages must come down. ©
nt
i Yy
only nded to make cer
ed P pital. We
column with reports in our
4 increas.
in
rofits for ca
exchanges
reductions in
tl
i
of wages accomplished
ie last few weeks Avs the
)
i
in
burg f, or of which notice
has been
given to go into effect in the near
ture,
There is a general complaint of dull-
the
crops
nes and overproduction in iron |
an i &4
having i
1 $43 ¥ be »
i marge
ut
the eX pected
: but the
using
Ww
© £1 not
i i
rm- |
£1
Hcl
This i
West
Lifting
K
south the
wy
ivity. sual fa
to be their
11
money on morigages, hile at
the imn
of cotton
ver
1EIISEG CTODS
and low |
price
More
rs feel the
hie
side
pets
help,
have been disastrous,
than fore our manufactur- |
for
out-
©
foreign outlet
Hie i
t ir products, but
the
i
He
once they
they
material
gel
tarifl’ line cannot come |
would |
+ $ i
1st Lhe protection |
per raw
but that i
The
again
ZO L. only way open tO them |
reduction of wages |
Fr ops
355 1%
, What
or gimounts to the same thing, al
limitation in production.
The lal
he labor
pre sented
i sensation In is re-i
Europe
particu in
"7
ue
larly
and unem-
work.
and needy
ployed are
I
are
One
erving f read and
n Vienna the unen i
id 1
'y ed
numobere
int
allo
bil
thousands,
in Austria
the McKinley
were
iy
BOC is
an
law 12,000 pearl
out of «
Workers tiirown
Int ploy nent a are now class
as unahilied workmen, t
pre
trad
ed he Austrian
laws venting embracing a
new new
1
wssible
a
my
if naul hurdened with
What is said of
in Fr
ap- |
in
}
hie
jos."
Mm
t fami- |
i Austria is true
of Germany.
the
England
but the
50.000 mine
Ww eek
and
better,
ance
¢ $itis :
Conditions in
Intts r eouniry a
Ors is looks i f
against
1
reduction
Thes a
speed
conditions in Europe willl
affect the labor market in the
f the
4
trans.
y
ia Immigration is
fal
i
¢
:
impl &%¢ over there,
* v } 5 we 3
ation to this country is easy and
By
ie tide of arrival is
steadily
and when the threatened
on & month or two
an overflow ing
wen there
is oniy one
work for two men wages are sure
to come down. There is no protective
It
There
necessaries of life,
on the pro- :
ree trade on |
. tal .
tariff on labor,
duets on lal
the
is only
Wor, W
3
A
Th
e Philadelphia Press says the state- |
by a hotel manager that
10 Pe r cent. of the drinks that go over
r are lost because the saloon men |
be true,
It is prob
The saloon business
#
oe
hat
ed.
a loging one
ably exagg
and is
losing principle. If
not
run on the
the
a loss of 10 per cent. through “beats’
he has also probably solved the pro-
blem of how to make it up some other
way. The interesting point of it all is |
{
i #
ite
|
i
that the saloon keeper of high and low
degree is terribly afraid of a fight or
dispute in his place since the Brooks!
Inw went into effect. This quiet pres
sure for better order which the high |
license law forces on those who in the
>
i
past were ready to abuse their patrons
on slight cause, is strong testimony in |
favor of the measure. In making
saloons less the scenes of rowdyism |
than was the in the past the |
drooks law has brought about a great |
Cee
cy
Thought He Should Have
Salary,
a Specified
The newly elected Chief Burgess of |
Tyrone, David T. Caldwell, refused to!
take the oath of office unless the coun- |
¢il voted him a salary for his services, |
His explanation being that he
money and time by attending to
duties. The council did not
lost
his
agree to
and he sefused to
take the oath of offfee, It is customs
ary in some boroughs to allow ihe
£500,
Wo
Potittons Rolling In,
Hundreds of petitions, eontaining
thousands of signatures were received
by Governor Pattison in the matter of
the Reading deal. The petitions are
similar in form and ask a speedy de
termination of the proceedings to test
the legality of the leases, It is set forth
NTRE HALL, PA
To Break the Consplracy,
[Editorial in New York World, March
T
49
!
Attorney-General Hensel has patient- |
|ly given ‘hearings the
| Cineys of the conl conspiracy, He
has examined the documents that |
hold the conspirators together in their
Bth
to aul-
league to despoil the people,
satisfied himself that their combina-
{tion is in flagrant violation of article
17 of the Constitution of Pe mnsylvania,
He now proposes to bring the
bill
injunction
the whole proceeding,
This is the orderly
If it is vigorously pressed,
that it
ought to prove effective,
There for
combination is
authorities cited the
lecision of our
and has
| matter
' before the court
praying for an
by in
to
i equity,
I'e
| Ad DRODGE slp
{ Hike Prox I' COMIrse,
as there
is
will i
| no reason to doubt be,
tion that
al. Thu
sugar trust
New York
i# 110 room Lid
illeg
in
case and the «
itter mals
it perfectly plain
the price
that the
:
a
ed
that “anv combina-
tion to raise of
gal,
or unauthorize
and 1
ke
ion's franchise,
merchandise’!
is ill and
iifeas
¥
ii
doing Of
1) fet hy 0 COrpo-
$ Serut vt 1 »
iN a just Hi CRU
his combination is not only
sintue is
ifie
It is, n
; I
direct violation of a constitu-
Hp
has yw, hostile
we people.
aw enough t«
remains to enfore the |
- > —
TO FORM ANEW COUNTY.
A Praject to Take Parts
Blair sod Centre, and §
The
I'vrone a
of Huntingdon,
orm 8 New District
subject of a
for a long
0 be given a
will be i
a
and adjacent
Blair and Centre cou
the necessary legisla
o - i
The
say ti
active
ment in regard
the
the
zens of territory
stitute ew
unanimously
Many
counties In
of Ll
im whiel
taken now have
re their
to come t
ach tiv
. #4
Count
and Ho
$
] rye
to get
respec
la,
silisburg. € Jain
they
lefonte,
to
dale
Bel
get
come Ty rone
and from W
Huntingdon.
used in fave
Krriorsin
Thess
ark
{oO are
arguments
Th
those
opposition to it
parts of the old e
included in the
EX Pe ted that Hun
be willing to lose three of
:
!
not be
and most fertile and pe tow
spulonus
will
satisfied to of their
heaviest taxpayers taken from them.
have Hany
i -
A Thrilling Experience
A brake-
railroad,
had
shore
tin gives the following item:
the Beech Creek
name was not learned,
thrilling experience Jersey
in
train
on
0
al
a freight he fell
ground below between the mils
and the
a perilous
threw
The
man
ound himself in
fe
position.
He reached up, one arm over
ti
axel.
station, shouting at the top of his voice
When the
was discovered efforts
to attract the engineer's
but he did not look around
another engine tooted the danger sig-
When the brakeman crawled out
beneath the
In this manner he passed the
attention. man's
position
made
were
atten-
until
cars he danced,
cape,
SOON pisnin at work
i .
» Will Leave the Vicinity,
Mr. David M. Henney, the veteran
will make
public sale of personal effects on Tues
March 20th, and intends
employment, Sorry to
Mr. Henney leave our valley, but hope |
he will prosper in his new venture,
AA
Triplets Born.
The wife of John T. Mallon, who re
sides near Sandy Ridge, this county,
recently gave birth to triplets. All of
them were girls, One died, but the
others are doing well,
A -
Curtin and Lincoln,
The Philadelphia Z%nes of Sunday
contained an able article by Colonel
A. K. McClure on the “Old war Gove
ernor, and President Lincoln,” in
their official capacity during the late
civil war,
Isms]
wee Phe REPORTER at $1.50 Is the
cheapest paper in the county. Sub
wa
| fit to the people of the conl regions,
soribe and get in the swim.
| IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS,
i
| Pennsylvania Three Month
Expect Pensions,
Soldiers
A special from Washington states
| that Secrets Ary
| portant decision in thi
| Rudolph M. Manleo,
Bussey
of !
1
pension case
Of Cormpany
Militia. 15,
Lincoln issued his proclamation
ing upon executiveof the state «
| sylvania for
| for the
On June 1563,
call
yf Penne
50,000 volunteers to serve
months, unless
In pursuance
period of six
sooner discharged.
of
{ this proclamation the
g
i
governor
for
threatened
In
Fort y-
v general order callie
wl ti
to rej 1 invasion of
compliance with
seventh
was raised and mustered into t
he stat
for ninety days, instead of
call,
SIN 0
months"
The
as designated in the
record of
f the cle
Manley mustered
June and
company,
3
y
Var
thint
witl
edd
13,
of
with his
I=
1 \
KIIOWs
ot
on the 1 of 1863,
Wis
muster
A tgrst
ot, Or
During this ws
rv ii
shows that the soldier
* TOCOver-
tion he whs, in
applica
iw pensi
13,
Upon fis
nted mm of $24 a month,
1891, his
pension
name w
upon
ained that
HR
roull
roll
cert
x : $ 3 2 {
which he belonged
nited
~1 Very
Penn-
forge
of
fake
decision
Assista
fi4
INN
2 x 8 - PP 5 f
wever. a Fan emnorat
CISION restores 10 tu
he 50,000 soldiers
Pennsyivs
invasio
Wp
Dog
Fighting.
Under Sometimes Does the
on Sat
tid Ik damn.”
thi
miants
wrreed to settle feud a la Sullivan,
‘ 3
One of the com) nderstand,
and
Prepara-
Wi
pre
ided himself of the
bx for and
while the one was divesting himself of
i
fi
is a ran of no small sportions
pr fact
tions were gun the mill
his overcoat, the man of no small pro-
portions concluded if he
4
wanted
come out on top, now was his chan
and he jumped and grabbed his
by the throat,
backwards to the fioor.
the man in under
for
der 0
his antagonist a good thumping and
oppo
nent throwing him
By this time
had cleared his deck
VF
g in the fray, proceeded to give
prove that it is not always the under
dog that gets licked.
a SE
Will have Eleetrie Light.
The borough council of Lewisburg
| tract to light that burg
D.
twenty-five
ran
by electricity,
firm. There
are street lights
all night. Before many
plant is expected to be in op-
to a Washington,
are
and to
da
eration.
“4
o bw
vs the
—
A Sale Every Day.
day,
section of the valley,
there will be two, but
80 far apart as not to
other,
and
will be
some
located
each
a.
A Memorial Service.
memorial sermon for the late William |
Lause and three daughters, on Sunday,
March 20th. All are invited to attend
the services,
A -
Important,
Such of our subscribers as change
their postoffice address this spring,
should notify us—give us the name of
the office they change from ns well as
the office to which the change is to be
mnde,
iS
i
Will Vote for Cleveland,
The five delegates to the Democratic
state convention from this county will
vote for Cleveland, Their names are
John Noll, Charles R. Kurts, I". J.
McDonald, William Peeler and Judge
Reilley.
:
i
i
2
!
, 1892.
| WASHING 10 N LETTER,
cuiar Corrcapondent,)
March
ed
WASHINGTON, 7, 1892,
Mr Harrison is
{ing fanoiher ¢ rigrnntie Wil
{the old
Blaine
the
in iry
nd there
#
as it did in
y
jira spy or reese
Cling Chis
ar
in but
hi
same object view,
is Wing
little fnan
111
iii
grip,
House
alone, a
ing lo 71
is danger
work
it
buncomb
Details
is in
not
rtainly will
i i
Cf INL
ar with Great
t
“lion peop
tl
¥
i
known is til lord
notified t
Approy
that
Julian
Wis sign
P
somewhat at sea as
f
{ and the
‘3
or a candidate,
vy 4
constantly being pu
n are but feeler
The at
Clarkson, ei
connectio
pals
publican national committee,
backed by Quay and
national eommitiee {
OT 8
Harrison's
latest feeler is
' ¢
in oF
=, in an
who was
tire
Mr.
most
Tl
her
son would take
4
Lh i
cabinet, and
iu
na
ried
Mr.
pleasure
per rea iptorily
t $
e is little douint {
great in
from
Mr.
hardly
the nomination
if i
mental
to
even of the republic
away
but
is
Harrison, ye cotdd:;
caliber
enough make him a Presidentia
nominee,
The Appropria-
tions may decide to abolish iwo entire
i the t,
Public Loans |
done
Win party.
House Committe on
n
divisions Treasury dep artnie
on nna
work
those Moneys
because the
Treasur- |
Pssary
them ot
bill
at
All that
leave
to}
of |
upon |
office,
abolish them is to
the annual
er's is neo
it
appropriation
work. |
Although the Pension Office inves
stage, it has
conclusively
already |
been shown pretty that |
It has been acknowledged
| by official withesses that men recom-
mended for dismissal, for cause, have
not only been Kept in office, but actu.
ally promoted; it has been acknowledg-
ed that the private secretary of Assist
ant Secretary Chandler has regularly
visited the Pension Office to push the
claims represented by a certain ate
torney, and that an employe whe
feloniously broke the lock of the desk
of one of his superior officers in order
to see gome papers therein was after
wards promoted, And there is more
and worse to come. Mr Enloe his inj
trodueed a bill for the protection of
witnesses in the employ of the Govern
ment, which if it becomes a lew, as #
should, will add much important tests
mony which otherwise will no? be
obtained in this investigation.
Three appropriation bills passed in
NO. 10.
Where is the man who ae
the House of
one week,
cussed the
being
majority of
slow?
rs pc Atl
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
W hereas
Father to
Heav
from our miidet,
f
a
‘ i 1 gq
iis Pid {i our
Ve
i
enly Fer
during
1862,
by deith. jan-
wed
and
gr thie latter part 0
bocal
Pad
our
Lora
i
uary, WOoril
sehool-mates, py
Della M. Luse
seventeen,
4
SLT, fe «1 abonit
eight Hincteen
Veurs
ari lx ir} ’ #
re wetively, whe rnest and
fa
WIM
ithfu
£4
:
I members of our
Whereas,
the
entre
Logan
eounty
Resolved,
1
humble
12 Cr Bx
Hiv:
Lox,
JMORY
Morag
a
A School For Voters,
and
ned
NeW
The
more
COog-
and
Hd system i
{f much time saving
ted
h his ve
instruc before
in whic ie
a— —
story Wilkes
it
comes from
vhose duty
Pe
in a
need work
the
the
On
immbers
1
w at
red
find him.
wife
diligent
Y ester
survey-
old
Nhe
of
Rhe
she
young
SOAr
¢ Pia
aay alternoon a party of nix
wh
we
Ors » Were
examining
Mrs
$
the
some
workings Traynor
dead body
It
maniac
found
iotundag
y
iting beside
131
apa ©
ig a lullaby.
How
workings
Her
a fall of
HOW
ind
without a
8 raving
fou her way into the old
i= 0
light
husband had Ix
my #1 ery.
killed by
3
Cond,
Amin
Important to Shippers,
All the railroad companies operating
in Eastern Pennsylvania have entered
into an agreement which will into
April Ist, by which shippers
ding ears for loading, or consignees
will be charged one dollar
per car per day after forty-eight hours,
go
i
efiect
hol
for unloading
3
ty
Ws py
Insurance Meeting,
The quarterly meeting of the officers
and directors of the Farmers’ Mutual
Fire Insurance Company was held on
Tuesday at Bartges' | All direct-
present and business
the interests of the com»
pany was transacted,
hotel.
but two were
Meaner than the Last Reported
The meanest man has been found in
It is said he pumped water on his head
off rather than pay a barber to cut it.
ot ———————
Taking a Course,
Philip Bradford, son of William
Bradford, of the Old Fort, has become
a student under station agent Kather-
man and is taking a full course in
light hing slinging and jerking freight.
A I Ss
Did Good Work.
During a revival meeting at Tyrone,
which began on New Year's night and
closed on Monday night, one hundred
and thirty-three persons professed con
version.
ricci dl i ——
Welding Invitations, ete.
We have received a fine line of type,
suitable for printing wedding invita
tions, ete, sand carry in stock finest
grades of paper for same. Our work
we guarantee as first-class and at low
prices,
5
a A i aa
«Have you seen the new stock of
overcoats just received at the Philad.
Branch?