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

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    VOL. LXV.
Democrats have
The
Massachusetts
clared for Cleveland.
strongly.
yt
Putting it into poetic prose, it res
about this: it's Quay
that's running with Dalzell
like h—-1.
“~
like
way
Ws Ap
Harrison and a party of friends were
in Maryland
There is a big snipe of the
last week shooting snipe.
Quay
cies up here in Pennsylvania that Ben-
jamin has been gunning for,
not yet brought him down.
Kido
i
but
a
razetle
The ( that peop
ery for that sheet like children do
Castoria. Yes, and the effect of 1
ing the Gazette is like (
it puts one to slee
Announces 1
for
rel
nstoria too,
wre half through
dar
p bef
and you wake up with a
headache,
Bon lp
Another railroad
the Reading system —i
Pennsvalley on its route.
PORTER'S efforts
completion of our
and we will work just
is mainly
present
as
another.
— Bit
A farmer asks us what is
shoddy. Shoddy is old el
and
meant
othes wor
ed over manufactured into new
wool
the
shoddy
cloth as a substitute for
Kinley tariff having made
woolen goods so high, that
imposed upon the people instead,
the M
price
§
of
i=
At
From Texas comes intellegence that
the country
and Laredo is in a deplorable condi-
tion. Crops
by the thousands,
worst drought for ye
and the
between ( ‘orpus Clhiristi
are lost and
dying
ars j
loss is beyond ¢
Te
The Da Ive
Harrisburg on Wednesday
TY. delegates are about
land. Senator Wallace
ced himself
President,
vent
NOCratic co
in favor of
The Republican
meets
10n at
week, [It will be ¢
-———
On 7 the fre
the house
debate on the
Wilson,
Was one
the
and
wool
& Vole of
bill
of West Virginia
of the most rem
urkabile,
display of
Oy
Wis «
most ren
masterly
ered duri
Al the
HoOlse
has been deliy
cussion. Close ey
the
orator.
in
SHOOK
Wy —
The state of Texa
wool than any other stat
ion. But
that great
free
an unenlightened self-
tepublican
dear wool
every repre £4
COMMoOn wend
wool, in spite Of narrow
inter
representati
dear
this
enough
4
clothing for the
ate,
and
workingmen of
there are
~i although
not
state to give much m
re
ton ¢ hop fo every y person it
Wy
There is a young man
three years working on
(+. Hparks, of Benton,
Sparks believes fo
Mo. « WHO Mr.
be Charlie Ross,
who was stolen from his home in Ger-
mantown, Philadelphia, on July Ist,
1874. About four months ape
plied to Mr. Sparks for work,
has worked steadily e
He says he remembers that when hs
ago he
and ne
YET since.
was a little boy he was driven away in
a wagon by some men. For some time
he was secreted in obscure places and
#0 that
him except men whom he
were criminals. After
men disappeared,
A relative of the
on his way to see the young man and
investigate his story.
op —-
A few days ago Senator Quay
two Western senators who had
engaged privately in trying to revive
the Blaine boom, if they were sure
that Mr. Blaine would accept the pres
idential nomination if it
him. They replied that they were
perfectly sure that he would aceept,
Mr. Quay said then that he could as
sure them of solid delegations from
Pennsylvania and New York for
Blaine. Mr. Blaine has repeatedly
said that his letter of declination was
hounded out of him by Mr. Elkins
and other of Mr. Harrison's represen-
tatives,
It may be necepted ns certain, that
Mr. Blaine does not now expect to
closely watched, no one saw
supposed
these
a time
toss family is now
asked
been
fered him, but that he feels that he
has been crowded into a false position;
that he is disappointed, and that he
would not decline the nomination if it
should be offered to him. It Is entire
ly probable, however, that Mr. Harrie
son will have enough delegates pledg- |
ed to him when the convention meets
to preclude the possibility of a break of
the convention to a man who is not an |
avowed candidate,
se
PATTISON AND WALLACE,
Wallace!
nomination
the (
x-Senator
fun of the
ip
Cane
or of
CGrovernor
alttison by ‘hicago
Democrats of Pennsylvania,
dial relations have
tween the Governor and the distin-
guished and able ex-senator, one of the
few promauent
party
y i
survivors
tried
mgratulation,
Wallace
Pat-
only
Demoeratic
of the days that men's
Hatter for eo
* 40 no injustice to Senator
to stale that he accepts Governor
tison as a presidential possibility
is the best man
The
right,
because of his belief he
veland tide,
P
on of
to withstand the C
ex-senator, Hiect
Mr.
and
as Oe fas no
believes the nominat
land to be that
In this he
yority of the
it
at
[he
will
the
and
unadvisable,
v1:3 i * reba i
WOUIG De disastrous, is
Odds With the vast nu
mocracy, who believe Cleveland
conunand more voles and inspire
party wiih greater
entnusiasm
* Work of the campaign than
the | It
characteristic of
ion,
O80 and his closest po-
Lise have been
wii
whatever opposition he has
and
are
candidacic adminis-
unflinching
veland,
od less of
this ques-
Phat has lately
hose who have a
Cast a sSuspi-
to the first choice,
may happen
urmoil and possi-
, but
convention
§
iriends of
jority wheth-
and as has
: 3
HOZOUsS ca
should
any
nnsvivania's
not
add-
too
iid
iit
swell
well to
ESE Tens
do-
honor
in
fot
Lis
in only
eX pediency
the great iron
hins
to
fine
nnsyivania, who
York next door
HEION=, A
and a
£1
Lie
castie in
TE residence
£1 £18
LEME SiN
ng
Huprovemenis,
ips
ait oki lish
Habis ' i Roaern
whieh he can rn
ride f
Hei
rom [a
arrive
by thirty-seven
nui’ mdon on the cars
ang
fe He
a five-mike through a dense
he
{ the permission of passage
of Lhe queen, through which
fhm weg get
and & private gute of entrance,
High tacit
at
“= on iron are what ena-
ble ariegic to own so many princely
residences, while folks who pay
Lie
the Laril can scarce own a shanty,
a -.
Sane
Judge
among
as in CUenire County,
consternation
applicants in
decreeing that
made over
hotel
to other
of the
sereens
Furst tl
the
Huntingdon county by
irew
successful
no sales of liquor shall be
Lar
guests who may be
the in flasks, except to
sick and
will take it out
He also ordered that all
be removed from saloon windows
P-
persons who
city,
shall
and doors and that 10 ni. shall be |
the hour for closing.
Pty,
In the Ohio Senate Representative
Girifhin introduced a bill making it a
penitentiary offense, punishable by
from one to three years imprisonment,
for a married man to pay court to a
single woman representing himself as
unmarried.
-. a i
Hill would be more of a sticoess as |
chairman of the Democratic National |
Committee than as candidate for presi |
dent,
.
The Cleveland boom Is «till on the |
rise and assuming larger proportions |
than heretofore, i
Co
sea
The Dubs fuction has gained a deci-
sion in the court at Reusing:
’
wn
boil.
Bill Vor Indemnifyil
Representative Kribbs
district
| of interest to all who use
ially to
or
| Pennsylvania,
mails, and espec
in the
| bill propose
H towns,
rile i
valuable
mnil
country in sin
4 to indemn
registered domestic mai
ce
Hot exo
| matter lost or stroyved in the
to an amount eding fos
money and $8 for merchan
ir the receipts from ri oF
amounted to #1,
238. 006
ile
1 $10,000 would hav
of pieces fost
i whiel
the
The
department
defl
ciency
Or trovedd
ndemnifie
senders thie
under nosed
i
registry business of
yi leds
the int
! the postal service
There ar i
United States,
money order
O00 offices de I
system for sen
is ivi
People livia
order offices and not ni
110 Seer .
It
business
added
wot ld iu
Henne
ey.
EX Penses,
HE LIQUOR LAW,
Wh heir
fof tin
sddesilors Viny Crooils
Wagon to Any 'a
The = prem
Monday decid
wena
ligour by wagon
ty 1s not a
The
of the Comn
Hess,
Montgom
Hess, who
Phil
Frank (%
Je
GOCIs
BI OWIIH
Of
adel pina,
wlan,
nkingtown. 1
In his opin
wr is ead 1
8 Woes
country
are mad
no will was left
IHIAN
a8 it has caused
ee verad
reads
tions eX pected andsom
ae abmenee of 8 will makes th
HIE nsel y ried
MEEregate Pol (0
dozen children
wife, who have
ful search for th
I'here are about
children Dy the
ile
fitngs of
will require several per
a $5. 000.000 bond to eon
esiatle,
Wo
Mifflin County
At the residence
roy, Landrum Buel
year of his age
At Milroy,
Uirafl, for
merchant
Deaths
Mil-
oth
of his son, in
hanan, in the
£3 1
April 5th, 189
ye
i
- A.W
prominent
Milroy,
Grafl many
many
and Odds
Mr.
His 3
Fy ike "Wan
YNOURs
Maronsburg.
- - -
eath
A child of the
Brush
aged about
week and
of a Child,
late
near
Owear Duck, of
Farmers Mills,
months, died last
interred at Farmers
Mills cemetery on last Saturday morn.
ing. Several Mrs. Duck's
children are reported quite ill
- - -
Two Delegates Var Centre Hall,
Valley,
seven
was
other of
By the recent apportionment of Cen-
the Democratic county
Heretofore one delegate only was al
The vote at
Si
Do You Fish?
If you do, eall and examine my large
stock of rods, lines, reels and baskets,
Also flies, hooks and leaders, I have
Ga. W.
- Wy “i
sins J may be well for all to remem |
Brsnsmax
in rempants and job lots at Wolf &
In 8 week or two their
ahieives wn o counters,
APRIL 14
SURING MILLS,
The House of in Minister
Flock, Other
Taovaded hy
New,
ithe
to
B. Krape has gon Bunbury
Ise
1 clerk, Miss Sue
1 quit the postoflice,
moved on
waled by El
puty sherifl’ Crawford
Tuesday
r Wolfe,
Mere
town
into the house vi
ier
wntile appraiser Swabb is in
making an a ssment on our
's roods
Breon been in
all winter, has returned to
J. Her-
and John F,
thern pre-
tramp
ANS Hous
3 ¥ ti fort ‘3
were enienainimng
iin the county, and ex-
"Wim is 97 vears old, but
d a
guardian,
$ IRWVer
im for a
-~
.
Sol Useful on the Farm,
ves it as his opinion that
dog
doen
will consune
The
table, Consisting
gristie, bits of
These are the
aluable « producers known,
hens were only half up to the
slandard in egg production they would
lay over fifty dozen of eggs
as mucn
4
TF hens, dog gots
craps from the
wilt
end
Host »
If the
bones,
thie
meat,
like,
rir
BR
and
per Year,
worth £10,
——
Marriage Licenses
Following is the list of marriage 1i-
censes granted during the past week:
T. Boggs and Mary 8 Lingle,
both of Milesburg,
James G, Chambers and Sarah Mil
ler, both of Philipsburg.
Jacob 1, Lutz, Fillmore,
Dillion, Julian,
George B. Buvers, State College, amd
Minnie Confer, Bellefonte.
Andrew J. Tate, Lemont, snd Annie
Bottorf, Pine Grove Mills,
and Allee
a.
Nelson George,
for many years a
well-known citizen of this county, but
Lycoming county,
Nelson George,
He was aged 72
Decens- |
§
EE
Unseated Land Sale,
i
Janes J. Gramley, county treasurer, |
this week advertises in the Rerorrenr |
{ unseated land sold for taxes, There
{are about four hundred tracts or over, | :
but not as many ns in former years,
Sold His Pine Roan,
On Tuesday Howard Homan sold
The sheriff has a spirited
beast and fast roadster. ‘
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Mir Heguiar Uorg
NO.
15.
agreement as to the rela-
tained we
gold and uni-
iL’ of
YWABHINGTON,
Apri
y long
Hoth
Republicans are nq
{ing about
Pius
fro
the
wu . 1 i
“ig two tariti bills
cotton Li nna
i
ik is legislating entirel
this ifidd 1
republicans,
Jeet of Lads legisiation
one for them to conter
meinories of the eyvelone
minkes t
5 (+1 ior it
LT,
KNees sae
veutls
duplication respondent,
Inju
w Harter made
‘ M
Mover ried
MOVET is palienain
embers
{oy
publican
He mnie
chiool
and
prohiiat-
i Dis
liked
Ole
by
of
SENS ION
and
al Conferences now in
presente that tl
De
has ordered ie question of repeal-
build a new Patent Office it shall brought before the
Church this
wabt that in these
wes aay believing Methodists violate
ad ; $54 1
and on a li} General Conference of the
¥
ar. here is no de
wohibitory section and enjoy the
forbidden pleasures without ving
loca xeommunicated
either disciplined or e
for the
three blocks north, on E and | tu
been offence. They do not look upon
the
turf as ungod-
think that the
devil is in all the good things of this
world. The Methodist ministers
eld not expel all the violators of see.
tion without emptying many of
the foremost pews in the churches. It
would seem, therefore, to be an act of
| prudence on the part of the General
Conference to section that
cannot be enforecd amd is not essential
to Methodism.
i 11 § § ‘ \§ yo
saii-room as sinful, og
play-
or t
as wicks xd, thie
they
{2 strects, where HOt
a 1 g : 1 Tit
sHOPes of ¢ government LY; aug 40 noi
Avenue
and most
The propery
owners have formed a lobby to unload
pildings,
real estate
Government. They
the largest paper here,
plant on the Avenue,
of real estate agents, w
their declining upon the
are assisted by “AZ
which fl
has
by fi #¥ ndicats
ho get a goodly
and it is
ed that there are Members and Senat- |
This |
Every |
edi- |
and every read
slice in commissions, SUTTIiS- | abolish a
ors whose hands are not clean.
local lyse
How It Will Be Divided.
The appropriation of $5,000,000 for
should cut this article out and send | the public schools of Pennsylvania for
it to his member of Congress, There | the year ending June 6th, 1802, will be
are members {divided among the different counties
who and in proportion to the respective school
ignorantly. There should be no excuse | Population. The lowest amount re-
for ignorance, when this bill comes to | ceived by any county is Forest which
a vote. | will receive $6,401 64, and the highest
Assistant Secretary Nettleton is the | Will go to Philadelphia, amounting to
£1.077,790.70,
a scandal,
paper in the country should take
torial cognizance of it,
er
is more than
too many of Congress
vole grega riously ‘ henee |
It ix he who was respon-
A —
Only One Empty.
Centre Hall has a record this spring
{again which is enviable of other towns
in the section. Only one empty house
| velopments may show to have been is within her limits and that will be
| dishonestly expended. Tmmigration occupied ere loug,
| affinirs have been taken out of Nettle | a —————p -
ton's hands but that is not enough; Plenty and Low in Prive.
| every member of the House and Sen- | Fresh shad, ‘and of good sizes, were
| ate committees on Immigration, sold at the stands in town last week at
| which are conducting this investiga. 25 and 35 cents according to size.
| tion, believes that he should be Come | | These fish are plenty and cheap this
| pelled to resign, Superintendent Owen | *pring.
| had nothing to do with spending the |
Loney, but the investigation has made
| his general incompetence so plain that
ly extravagantly lavished upon favor.
and which later des]
nmi ss A o
Still Plenty.
Apples are still plenty and can be
had at 25 to 80 cents per bushel,
yy
rill have to retire, SE Every well dressed gentleman
Representative MeCreary introduced | get his clothing from the Phila,
in the House a hill prepared by Re-| Branch Bellefonte. They ean fit you
presentative "Springer, providing for {out in any thing you want, at a bar
the us of an international mone | gain. You'll miss it greatly | if you
ft wai to see his stuck.