The Cenfue CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, THE MCKINLEY GAME IS Up, | “NO. 18. } vestigating the Yellowstone Park wes. Just why this stock was given | Russell the witness did not tell, but | it It was simply an | ex change, stock for influence, inn-| 5 Jy MAY SPRING MILLS, 1892, WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Reg VOL. LXV. Mrs. President Harrison has been ill of late from indigestion. —————r—— Ravachol, the Paris anarchist, to prison for life. The arrangement will give him lots of time to realize that right is might, but not dynamite, T BREAKING " . re QUORUM, Light is beginning to break in upon Interesting News from Spring Mills and the brains of those who have regarded Vicinity, the tariff as productive of unmixed | Wolf attended court last blessings and prosperity. | The advantage trusts are taking of the policy in buttressing their monopolies seems to exemplify the evil that Jean be to attend protection. Speaking of the extortion which the | sugar trust is able to the barrier of a tariff on manufactured sugar, the Manufact , Of Phila., tariff’ of the first ability, e claims: i “Brethren, the protective system is to be employed for such purposes as this, the It is astounding the mind of any intelligent person that such is the tive system is most naturally empl ed. With opportunity afforded, was human greed known frain from taking advantage of high tariff affords monopol; tunity, being inter A guard purpose, The Republicans in the house under the lead of ex-Speaker Reed have with- in the last ter days time and again broken a quorum by refusing to vote, a proceeding which their party papers guiar Corrcapondent.) WASHINGTON, May lender the Zoes WHE UN necessary. Prof. D. Tuesday, Our popular salesman, J. P, | is in Philadelphia at present, full men working on the track since day. The students studying the for examination. M. [Raa beg unalioyed the protective The democratic are w— ee Mp AARONSBURG, rhiie Conde t . g . which ondo, | 1.0 to realize that persistar essen ff Ap of You dure kill a tresspassing on your premises—whether kill it] with a shot gun, bootjack, a kick, or with curses—just so you kill pussy, That's the law. vigorously denounced when applied in the last congress by Democrats to de- feat the force bill and the theft of Dem- ocratic Their excuse for thus interrupting routine legislation of no particular importance that they want to teach the Democrats the ne- We just now see a bit of news head- | cossity of the quorum-counting rule of ed, “Two More Horse Thieves Killed." and thus vindicate Well, just kill two more, and when | that body and its speaker in their ty- that is done, then kill a half dozen | rannical proceedings. This is about more—after which we will issue fresh | the smallest potato business we have orders, | i senteeism of a large number cratic members of the House is Mon-|. t { or has | ick with jeopardizing the party's control of the | ter has been sick wi House. It all very well to | this writing 1s no better. blame the republicans for refusing tw] Col. J. P. and wife have s0 that the | gone to Philadelphia, expecting to be ¢ it ab- Oi s Our section boss has a gang cal John Kreamer, the old boss CAF PeTi- made dropsy, and at you seats, next is at the academy are diligently. Many of preparing application to fall asleep during recitation the other day. Prof. W. A. Krise returnad last urday having finished his school Johnstown, which place he move in several months, He will public sale of his stock and furniture next Saturday, Coburn * oq » ga 5 i Vi ry is practic behind make vole to House the tle party cou a quorum transact its 8 will not { . i] . " {who 1 in 17 Harn’ ie member was in his seat the | Who are in Uncle Bam for a Dr. Musser, marms and masters are a ed orme——— 1 can business, but | away about ten days, ips . OBE ; fh . tud i ¢ ; vols that if every | John Forst r, and wit a A ‘ 3 PR the last congress, organ x | Bludy caused one of the marms to Moerit y ail than a | are home sould tran- | the v ro | Philade they Mi The} simp] 134300 . id cast 67 votes more SEW day 3 Lp ey - RAY y ; { sal > A we say to you that if quorum of the House, and « spent near Vv 3 Frank, of Musser's Dr. Dr. : i! a, while cared without ph if ju sacl business oles to will ii ever heard of in the way of political or game is up.” | legislative strategy. The attempt is to The Supreme court has declared the | | badger Democrats to the abandonment Baker ballot law constitutional. | of rules favorable to the Republican county commissioners might now minority by showing the need of such ahead and set up a machine rules to discipline t Republi- court house and show visitors how can minority. run it. But the babyish proceeding | Republic ans does not justify Democrats in congress won't find | cratic absenteeism that makes it possi- their party endorsing any of them for | ble. There being out of their seats attending horse | representatives races and the like. If Quay without don’t pattern after him. Democrats | and 67 to recently absent should heed this, | business in the of the single republican, for Ole, It il the republicans wil ens fs m——— that it should CRCA PE have choose to v “0 1d : ousehol a household as been suffering for hand ex pect thie for which iE Da wee) ve got it Our purpose a projee. any opportunity to bring h ry sore Hou Jeanin . i 1 s , . ? ase-cleaning, gardening, fishing the principal pur- Miller None are much of a suc- oy- mving into a gO the to} yv the Inck of a quoram |? unfortunately Land in declining to vote haping- £1 { : ( following the example set them by the | | Jacob and porch have i ‘ y tion of the counts | when | and gossiping are Lo i? his same they machine, in suits of the the above ss this gard ers Spring indus ever re- A ppor- arpenters are busy remodeling tries The | eryvthing house, of the Demo- democrats in the ls Heed's a new roof cornice Ww hat w hat H Uzzilng gentl gory | Lh Fishern gt " 1 3 VOEAr, Ouse cleaners and A? PW ich § e—————— 3 } l r i very much improved then is i have oy for y : By it trusts are rom I ady Appearance o house business but for the fed are enough Democratic rfered wit many are waiting to counting wen in these parts do not re- aI A tice, for they go nets all they rhinger of spring that can | rel The fish stories that " make a wall, the Une quorum amp -laws more $4 Republicans, day last week was deadlocked members were at- The proposition Ydoek” the any upon, the organ gri nck Tr. and fish is absent | is built La | hog does a eautio spare, their extortion is | tell chestnuts, are bold he gos si pers ample height and moss-covered, while rier, It is seen that the house 3 £5 Pe Of mm wows au in 4 . because some are not a iccessful as in he ventriloquist gave two i : The attended, there enc——— oe a— former Vers as well they lie as A great many papers are informing | town last week. their readers that an Astor is dead. Did they suppose that thought ! that an Astor would not die? Astor's came into the world out just like other folks, a —— BS i IH rforimnances if Bailey to tective mm.’ i invention are ap- well members for good syst performance the nd night 1 turn out, LETT WHS ies of formidable and extortion So days : absent was a one. It The rule of “no " would probably be the check to any Was 8 The become. They have orty years ago a pe rform- of 3 te Ps . rel Lhe © an Big Parade, thet and en their greed, be adopted. number, 1 +3 iibes af Will Be and $1 §r A 5 OUng ma rave | work, no pay, committee on the coming Grand effective as eT opport higher management camprment pe arade and review been increased by the hriner. we McKinley tariff, Brethern, let us tell » evil disgraceful di- attributed to ican Re ising Reed's advocated the penalty hen thei | most upon an iariey = formation now | that H.000 ol grown An in the N which has The two longest words in Worcester, " mensi i it to believe Mr. i Webster or the Century dictionary are | said to al and - change. Pshaw, lables apiece. The Report give you one in German that either. This: Constantinopoleonis- chedudlesackspfeife. A voice new election law whicl went into effect the first of March all be palatorpharingeolaryng: Biaine h Amer tective system of the Aan make hi Fol h in} transsubstautiajonialiste.- F 0, severely critic (Juo- | must necessarily be emp pp that's only eight syl- | runm-coul iting rule, fin- | purpose of monopol in the ER can | ing of members as a trust are using it ion, and possi ¥ makes such use inevitable. The peo. | U uintry in time of ple led that and experience, Wepublic men McKinley bs oon v3 then cok Beaver, VOie Ww That business doubles refusi ng to names peace, i Gen. has deel 101 his from sfisivitiontlv the rand Army of the » y ip {11 : tf the conu - it 1 , 3 o were called, would stop the quo- | have learned t 1 of the h Regiment, offered ard for hi 141 8 without and « the a quorum, rum-breaking cle Jen | the speaker itr Lh rew arrest. gating tH dangerous ns designated or to with mn, especially to gaRme is up. — BEFORMATORY A tl sens Millbelm, wm of M of Millheim espe We Mtn wmnder in-chi pal Death at Wal i power of counting appeal from Reed Wis 50 Ho INMATES, his decisic ermitted to ticipat« reckless as ter Musser, sc r. and Fred, as count township nominations must be made ten days prior to the election, and rough primaries seven days previou The result of the primaries ig submit ted to the tow nship and boro itors who must have the tick ed for the election. i fp Mp tl Each county in the Eighteenth Con- gressional District presents a candid- ate for the Republican Congressional nomination. They are Congressman Atkinson, of Juniata: Thad M. Mal of Franklin; Horace Culbertson. Mifflin; A. W. Potter, of Snyder; George B. Miller, of Union; Cag Johnson, of Huntingdon, and Dr. Kibben, of Fulton. 3p 100. iain Me- ———————— The census bureau sued a bulletin giving the eleventh census dw ings and families in the United States These results are for the year The bulletin shows that the number of dwellings in the United States in 1800 was 11,483,318, and in 1880, The average number of persons to a dwelling in 1890 for the United States was 5.45 as against 5.60 in 1880, on fegaraing eli I RE), 5,905 812 ot fp fp Stop the p low and you paralyze the! world, you drive the « from the seas, railroad traffic would be at an end, manufactories of all kinds | would cease. Farming is the lever | that moves the industry of the world, | and to the farmer all men must look | for their bread and butter. The far-| mer holds the key to the prosperity of | the world, in just so much as he pros- | pers is every branch of business in the | world prospe rous, ] commerce ecco Indians from lower ( ‘lifornia re port | that volcanoes near Lake Sullulee, | close to the Gulf of California are in | active operation. They say that on | April 16th, an earthquake shock was felt and almost immediately voleanoes | became quite active. The greatest eruption occurred last Thursday night. The country for twenty miles around | was illuminated by burning sulphur | and molten rock, thrown up hundreds of feet by the voleanoes, while noises of exploding gases soon spread conster- nation among the Indians who were down in that region on a hunting trip. smi mA SSS The Philadelphia Times appeared last Thursday morning on time, though somewhat marred of its beau- ty, with a four page edition. This was a surprise to the readers of the Times who had heard of the loss the night previous when the entire Zines establishment was swallowed up in fierce flames leaving not even a type from which it could be printed. The publishers showed great enterprise in thus appearing when it seemingly was an impossibility. The daily will ap- pear in a few days in its old and hand- some style and from its own establish- ment, which is being pushed to com- pletion with all possible expedition, It takes far more than the loss of the entire establishment to suppress the members who were 7 Post, Wy not in ft Law in Pennsylvania, the Baker be t Chauncey F. ¥ wiod, Black, unde the Constitution, tate which Says; elector may w rite his | thie en thereon and attest [ the district.” One festants with | name ballot or cause nm In ed by & 0 writt 8 citi (de sired have an r voler go the b Under neither iim his the signature, voler witness is allow. he i secrecy of the bal- with chaser of votes in the garb of lot law Bs done sway cand a pr- a withess to see how his man voted. could goin ws The amprchists, with their infernal just in Europe. If} these hunan flends were in a box with now candng a scare and the! provided with : the proper place for them, more rapidly the y are quarters of this kind, the better wotilld bel. We have had these in this pountry. In Chicago some were tread to the rope dangling pro- | cess, and h Paris the other day, two were triedon a double quick and sen- tenced to lard labor for life. There no use foding with such devils—get rid of then in the shortest possible or- der. pests fu + Bo The adnlinistration people at Wash- | ington cont up 154 delegates instruct- { ed for Mr. Harrison, all from Southern Of the non-instructed delegates & far elected 71 are claimed or Sad just half of the conention vote that is requisite to nominae. The Republicans nomi- by two-thils, silt —— Took Quite a Jaunt, Bunday ix wheelmen from Mill heim passd through Centre Hall on their wheep on their way home after quite a jdmt through the county, They had feparted in the morning and had ridden nearly sixty miles that day and sone wore quite a pained and weary expession, and they were evi- dently tirel and still had about twelve miles to pdal, | Farmers Buogy, Sowing ats, planting corn and po- tatoes, Is niw occupying the attention of farmers, nd Ws i A Af a i se A, to line of latest styles in gents furnishing goods has been re- ceived at fie Philad. Branch, Belle fonte. A jargain in svery purchase Times. wade. | i Their Cs Next Quarter Sessions, { Judge Farst Called upon to Try nformation hs Harry Ang hiladel ington gion f 24% Erie om ¥, Inmates of don reformatory, | oe nt riots wile and assault that i kee pers in | will I be tried before Judge i at the coming term of th The teed intent to kill sions, we are —— Death of Mra. Julia Yalentine, ] Mrs. Julia Valent { Bond Valentine, who manufacturer in idene in Baltimore, on fd fonte th i ty, died at the res Dr. 1 | nesday of last week lew homas, Vel : BB femnains | were taken to Bells Saturday for interment { burial ground. Her age { five years. Her Rushund died in he was the father, by i i Robe srt Valentine, of Pe 1 3 i Wik go to Europe, The ¢ Bellefonte methodist church are mak- | ing up a purse to their Rev. W A. Houck, over the sea | three months’ pleasure trip as a mark | of their appreciation of his worth. | Gen. DD, Hastings is said to have head- { ed the subscription paper with $150 | a starter, and intends the Rev, in i first his wife, Hefonte, a - —- sazclle says the members of the send pastor, On a5 as accompanying Ea Necessary in Centre Too The fish wardens of Clinton county | have been busy of late arresting par | ties who violate the fish That | these laws are openly violated in this | county is without a doubt, and if one | or two arrests and prosecutions were made the violations would not be so frequent. laws, stop Unclaimed Letters The following is a lst of unclaimed letters remaining in the Centre Hall postoffice, May 5th, 1862: L. C. Bullook, Susan Kahn, Mrs. A. B. Bnyder, Mr. Soules, L. M. Snyder, W. BR. Woomer. B. D. Buusnix, Postmaster, Sn fl —» Death at Zion Mrs. Henry Showers, of Zion, died on Monday at nine o'clock. She was an estimable lady and highly respected In her community. Her age was about 77 years, A AM MAPA SBI Ask any lady, gentleman or child where the best style of shoes are tobe had and if they don't answer “at Wolf & Crawford's” you may be sure that they have not been fortunate enough to see their stock. They have an greater variety than ever before, and the prices are right. They will guar- antee the quality to be as represented and you run no risk. When you have time go to see them whether you buy or not. Wy untain Fire, 11 we fine timber was de- A to be lastalied H : ¥ installation © of and new pastor ul iry Collegs g and Stats Presbvt church | { Sate College. - - - Sujcided While Temporarily Insane insane from ‘grippe,”’ Mm, Adam | years, of Huntingdon the feeder for the Sunday Was mporarily Zoel, threw aged fifty herself into and carried badly mills Her the motor Hantingdon K drowned, body was through wheel and mangled, Wo - PF. 8 CC, Commencement first time the com- College has been weeks earlier. Heretofore the exercises were held in bringing the fo very late This year for the changed to about two sessions of the College a close, 15. 7 Held Over. "he Board of Pardons met in Harris burg on Tuesday and the case of of Renova, who shot Policeman Paul, was held over for a further meeting. The appeal made for a commutation to Imprison- ment for life instead of hanging. li First Collegiate Game, Saturday afternoon State College ball team won their first game of the season, The Dickinson College team crossed bats with the P. B C,, and were downed to the tune of 15t0 9 A pT Dill to be Tried. The trial of William H. Dill, presi dent of the defunct Houtzdale and Clearfield banks, will commence in the United States court at Pittsburg, on Monday, May 23rd. A A Want a Bridge. Bunbury capitalists are combining to build a bridge across the Busquehan- nah river at that town. The bridge is to cost $125,000, ects wee Lowing' stock of spring and simmer clothing is unequaled in the county, He has a larger stock than ever to select from and of latest styles was A —- CGE Reronrreg, $1.50 per year. we Boom-de-ny, Bubscribe for the REroRTER for the campaigtl. EEL rns in ti ing ion claims, 1 hoy { proving { Joon toallowing J HULLY tis his sec met for the yi whi obiained f his na e Pe H AITisOn if or He the y 111d acated, boston of aliothita " y Cee of sights t EE family, must have IE way he Le P LOW ot gion, and this is There is no other expectation Harr | There never ur way than that President will be renominated. org Indiana. Teddy’ it is on the war path : for Mr. Wanamaker, and he has an- nounced his intention to figuratively scale the postmaster General for the delectation of the House commitiee on | Reform in the Civil Service, which engaged in making an investigation | of the charges Roosevelt made against Jltimore Post of. fice, last year. Mr. Wanamaker in fis | testimony before the committee pre- sented to report of the Post office in- spectors, whitewashing the aforesaid | employes, and intimated, that Mr, | Roosevelt has been green enough to allow himself to be imposed on when he made his investigation. This got “Teddy's fighting blood up, and he has sworn revenge and asked for a hear- | ing before the committee. Some lively testimony is expected from him, as it is believed that he has a good case. Besides, it is known that he has no | love for Mr. Wanamaker, whom he called a careless handler of the truth during the investigation concerning the notorious SBhidy, of Milwaukee. is also said that Mr. Wanamaker has in reserve a broadside of hot shot which he proposes pouring into “Teddy”, if it becomes necessary for him to defend himself. Although Mr. Wanamaker is a Bunday School teacher, and pro bably knows nothing about the great American game poker, there are peo- ple who say that this is thrown out as a “blufl”’ to make Roosevelt haul in his horns, It makes little difference either way. Let 'em fight, and may the best man win; and may the public find out some facts about how the civil service reform law is admistered. Russel Harrison had $6000 worth of the stock of the Yellowstone Park Association given to him. So sid Mr, E. C. Waters, of Montana, once of the company, to the House ison was any ganized opposition to him in Roosvi is | 21 employes of the committee on Public Lands, i= in- y died that was of and he died very sud- taken while yd on Monday an his His sickness parenis in at- the eath occurred. - SICK hursday hisd as aged about eleven years and a 7, and much sym- is expressed for the bereaved ttle boy parents, w—— A At ——— Coleman House Barped. At Eldred, Pa., or mi Sth of April, the Coleman fire, wning of House presumably of proprietor, rished in the flames, including ye destroyed oy endiary ori , and the MM. « the 1 CIEINAN , inmast escaped; roan and when but he returned to his ul $50 man, in found y clenched was money was his 1 ic. He old and leaves a daughter. in Man VOArs ib setfes—— Daily Provender. This is a standing daily order for the five and one-half tons of hay, tons of straw, 220 bushels of oats, 220 pounds of beef, for the carniverous animals, 300 pounds of beef, pork and veal for the cooking tent, 300 pounds of fish and 780 loaves Forepaugh show: two si —-»- Six Lives Lost, Rix lives were lost in the appalling Wednesday evening. The bodies were recovered from the debris on Saturday, and were those of actors who were unable to escape from the dressing rooms of the seething far nace, on last ———— Leaves Opening. Many of the trees throughout the town the last few days, began to open for the first time this spring and soon nature will be resplendant in all her glory. i ASM A California has recently been shaken European countries by anarchist bombs, We respect an earthquake, but despise an anarchist, wer J USE in: Mens dress and working shirts, hosiery, suspenders and boys waists at prices that talk. Nice line of neck wear. Table oil cloth, best goods remember, 1} yards wide at 20 and 25 cents, 1} yards wide, 85 cents, nice patterns. Gel our price on su- gars, 25 cent package Hires Root Beer makes 5 gallon, Wesellit, Fore eign Fruits a specialty. Produce in exchange for goods. O. Benner. oar we A gruarantee goes with all goods purchased st Mingle's shoe store, Belle- fonte, and when a purchase is made it can be depended upon as reliable. Lions Ms A A AS The biggest lot of men’s working shirts 25 and 50 conts, Dress shirts, 50, 5, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00, at Lyox & Co. i
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