FRED. KURTZ, insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse- quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, Pa. Turse. FEB. SENATE DEMOCRATIC THE The Republicans were obviously out- Tur anti-option bill passed the® sen- Cameron dedi sported to favor the an- nexation of Hawaii. Members of con. islands. England does not favor the annexation of the islands tothe United The deposed Queen has sent United States Senator. vote they lost their opportunity to the Senate. um of members present, exclusive of the Populists admitted to seats in the House to which they had not been elected. is now filled by Mr. Perkins, appointed term will expire with the next Con- gress. The present Senate may hesi- tate or refuse to admit Mr. Martin, but ant can be admitted, as no Senator can elected in Kansas with any semblance of legality, the Senate that will meet the March next, will certainly admit Mr. Martin if he shall not be admitted by the present Senate. The election of now be and new on settles Mr. Martin Senate. There are now 39 fornia, Wisconsin and Kansas will each add one, with Kyle cer to vote with the Democrats, making H, or just half the Senators, and a Demo- cratic Vice President holding the cast- ing vote. In addition to these, there is more than chance for Democratic Senators from Montana and Wyoming. If Democrats shall be elected in the Senate would stand or 2 more than half the whole membership of the body. It is therefore, entirely safe to assume that the Democrats will or- tain an equal those states, 16 Democrats, ganize the next Senate and have a clear majority in favor of thorough tariff re- form. ests fl so THE GUBERNATORIAL succession 1s stirring the Republican pol this state What practically conceded to Gene tings of Bellefonte immediately the mortifying defeat of Delamater must now be vigorously contested iticians In Wis Has- after ot ynsiderably. g if the hopeful and healthy ge to win. Thomas J. Stewart, General Gregg and General Gobin are all fairly the field and several other equally dis guished gentlemen are reaching for the top rail. this time who seems to be after the nomination from his party is Congressman-elect Sibley w ho yet to show what gubernatorial mate- rial he possesses by his congressiona career. To the above from the Patric we would add, if the Democracy want a candidate for governor whojiwould know how to govern take Judge Or- vis! Ot Congressman Stone, { tin- : 3 SOTriousiy sim fn A Ss ss TE coMPTROLLER of the currency has declared a dividend of twenty-five per cent. in favor of the creditors ! The danger of a flood and damage by The ice ————— One month more and Cleveland wiil occupy the presidential chair, Wc poy As soon as a man is dead, be he great or small, the first thing discussed is a to what amount of property he ow ned. - * - For The Farmer, The Board of Agriculture is looking up the farmers’ interests, and state has brought about an organization of the county members of the legislature. ts object is to promote the interests of such legislation as is endorsed by the agricultural interest of the state. claimed by the projectors of the mov ment that it already has a membership of seventy-five. Meetings will be Lield wes iOn during the The officers chosen from time to time of the legislature. were Representatives John Cessna, chairman; John J. first president; Senator Critchfield, secre, VicH 'homas, tary, and Representative TSR I manent assistant secre The legation will antagonize Represent principle measure ti by a Kearns, offered Alleghen tive y, to repeal the oleomargarine W Of 1590, SO De nae Efforts will al ectire the passa of an equitable measure and to have certal i il dments made to the game laws of Lie as have bes Such measures endorsed hi ture will be advoeated the state. state board of agricul- oy t by the n. Representative Seanor, is one of the prime movers of the or- ganization, predicts tha before tl t 1 3 . Willi ave th of the hiotse, close of the week it a mem bership in excess of constitutional majority Wo My — Islands where The Heen was deposed the 1 Sanawicn swwernment set, t be annexed { 00 miles Many Englishmen, besides the there, and the principle {'laus pred K« is, t] / With Great Britain . a [sland 1g Wii ©% Now or Never! the Sandwich sof 8 See wf ul {, territory that is us commercially or strategic ver i in would be repeated at our expense. For anthropically relinquished phi Hawaii the story of Gibraltar i i ! { i on claims amounting to $149,609, . yp. Tie Hawaiian islands are asking to be annexed to the United States. We say, come in. Tue Lenten season begins on the 15th of February. The christian who observes Lent as a part of his religious belief has one advantage over chris tians who pay no attention to Lent. They give up eating meat during this period with considerable ease, because the physicians recommend the discon- tinuance of the use of meat in spring- time as a health precaution. tins ans MY So Joux GG, CARLISLE is the firef man south of the Mason and Dixon line appointed to the secretary of the treas- ury since the administration of James Buchanan. He will not be the last, ins fs Md A TueRre is one good thing about it: When the hoop skirt comes into gen- eral use again, the women will have to quit riding bicycles or not be in style. fe Tie New York Tribund, says: The fon against the exorbitant for anthracite conl now exacted throughout the state is so serious that the bill which is to be brought before the Legislature to restrict the prices of coal is likely to receive strong support. Waex Capt. Cook discovered the Hawaii islands, the natives being can- nibals, cooked captain Cook and ate him, along with several of his men, i i 3 hold, as Spain looks from San Roque Shall there be established with ou Bushe!l of Whent —A Bashel 1 for every inhabits nt of the United States, TheKansas Crop of '9%. i that state had such bountiful crops as his year. The cannot get enough hands to harvest the great crop | and the Ranta Fe Railroad farmers made | and | has other Missouri River towns, to induce to go into the statt. | of the state will be to sixty-five million bushels | high. The and is a very large one; harvest hunds The wheat crop from sixty and the quality is Hass crop is made, the early potatoes, rye barley and ont The | weather has been propitious for corn the o be found in the countryjto-day. | crops are made and are all large, and its cleanest, best looking | Cheap rates will be made from Chicago Louis and all points on the Banta | t of the River, to all | August 30 and these Missouri Fo ens Kansas points, on Sep | vill | {to} and excursions tember 27, give a chance for eastern farmers hat the ¢ { Sunflower State can A good mailed free SEC W fii map of Kansas will be pon application fo Jno. } Monadnock Block, Chie- together with reliable statistics J. Byrne, 2 1 ' ag i tion about Kansas hould take progressiy Crermany An § sriliguake. Pacific, to match the nie 7 be an To England, Hawaii would her empire. The ie tion fan Pacific, and both Australia and In- dia. To us, Hawaii is the natural outpost in the Pacific of America’s system of national defence, the safeguard of America’s western commerce in the Twentieth century, the station of our war ships, and the refuge of our mer- chant marine, Will England hesitate if she gets the chance 7 Not an instant. But shall she have the opportunity which eir- cumstances, for once in close accord with natural right, national policy, and manifest destiny, bring first to us? rs sk Gov, Beaver truthfully said, we do not need any more laws to make good roads, as we can make all the good roads we want under the law as it now is. What we want is supervi- sors who know how to make a road, That's the point, Aa — AY ams PENNSYLVANIA has long been fore most the manufacture of iron and other commodities. Now the report of the commissioner of internal revenue show that she is the greatest cigar manufact- uring state in the country. The num- ber of cl gars manufactured in the state during the fiscal year was 1,232 800,850 which was nearly 10,000,000 excess of the number manufactured inNew York state and about four timesas many as the number in any other state, th AA 5 85 RS I¥ HALF the energy that is given to ward cireulating malicious and un- truthful stories about men and women 111 were devoted to making the world i THE PATRIOT paper in Pennsylvania, ir {ri Cleveland and Stevenson on ther to the White House. omens wi 5 Dally, every w eck day morning inthe year, A Year, Weekly, TuesdaySevening of every week in year, §1 a yea IT LEADS IN[THE NEWS aving its exclusive the The only paper in itral Pennsylvania hh wires wetted with the news centres of the world With its rapid facilities it reaches three hundred from three to seven hours ahead of all oth of Harrisburg will belan unusually point theleom! The session of the Jegis the election of a successor to Quay, miure publican legislature confronts djby a Democt adainistration I tend to draw the public eye lo fn the capital. |The Patriot will give most com plete ts of all th ToDo selinteresting hiss been The past of the Patriot CRT the history sdvertis { Pittsburg DEMOCRATIC DAU AT THE STATE CAPITOL CRIBERS. To [pl scexgwhere it does no .A THE ONLY at democratic teach oto ipl ol O 808 THE BUN will During 1 ‘yp i 3 i1 . aril will BUrpaAssSing excellence ang wii i of Ran oF si § gn $ fad iii day the world, Treasurer of Town rized mrad the electors of the # hereby autho jor iy ol » Hail 3 Toesday IF rOwW A Bun yi lms (84000, feb § La at the nextiregular spring Febroary A.D of money pol d there sorough fut Pn bled ices © #8 by 8 sin hod exreoding Th ile sich sum of money i= 10 be aw 1 in the hase of Water Works for the gh of Centre Hall sat the said Treasurer be stutha~ized ts of maid borough of Centre Hall soctite the said sii of wobey above directed te borrowed for. 3 That the clerk of 3 ix hereby directad to give ance, and of the eoction § the council past § Cash premiums Tax Cash lu Lressary # EXPENSES Compensation Wo direc fars - 31 Sang Salary 01 Treasu ef nary dupiionies Report piss ba Moma jntorest Kiack bal, on bam 1G. Baily, snail lose Sam’l Garger, barn aud Gosnitenis . : Mra V. LL. Weaver... . Phoebe Grenoble, bal... OW, Hostermoan, bal... Grenoble Hore Uo . int G. Bb. Haines small joss, Trostees Pine Grove Prof, parsonage... ev. ao int J.C. Bmull.. . Total assels and favdsof the company he pasi yOAr joss Sx penaca : To which add votes of WR, 80.00, "Pi Leaving the available assets in force thisday Insurances taken the AL YORE coin viernes Risks snd iosurances in force this day oun LIABILITIES, 13 0 oh on Ho Ny 40 Gis 0 AUTH 4 860 © nee 244 4% 54 1163 50 61 Win, F. Reynolds... fi. F. Frankenborger, . . True, PG parsovage.... 5.0. Ball a cumin Samuel Garner Borrowed money oa. Total am’; of abilities. Amott outstanding... At a meeting hold the same day the Bllowing Gireetors were chosen for the ensuing year: J. H. Musser, HH. BE. Duck, Bamuel Grawley, Daniel Brumgart, J. I. Fisher, 8. J, Herring, Fred Karis, Win. MoFarlene, Jacob Bottorf, J. G. Batley, RN. C. Campbell and W. ¥. Reynolds, Jr. The board thereupon organized by electing the following officers; President, Fred Kurtis, Vice President, 8. J, Herring. 925 49 a0 8 Walt, Luse, ruary: A. Db. 1508, at the unsoal place of holding elections in the said borough of Centre Hall the Cust Hail Reron- tin. the only newspaper published in the said borough of Centre Hall Approved Jan. 5, 1598 FRED KURTZ JR, Chief Burgess Good Record, “1 have sold A Vail, Ia., “and have always warranted it and never had satisfaction in every instance.” and relieves it. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treat- ment. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by J. D. Murray. a ———— {S20LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP -NO- tice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore ex isting between K. M. Huyett and D, 1, Meyer, of Centre Hall, Pa, and EM, Huyets, of Contre Hall Pa., and John K. Hayett, of Mil helm, Pa., under the firm name of Huyett, Me & Co , in the lumbering business, is this day dis solved by motual consent. EM. Hayett au thorized to Jisposs of the balance of stock of lumber on hand, and to settle all debts due to, and by the company. ETT, NO. K. HUYETT, Contre Hall, Pa, Jats, 98, 1598, fab A gentleman in Union County, Mo., who is too modest a man to have his name mentioned in the newspapers, was cured of rheumatism by Chamber lain’s Pain Balm, after trying other medicines and treatments for thirteen years, 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray. The Press [NEW YORK] FOR 1 5 3 other Republican Newspaper in America, DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. The Aggressive Republican Journal of the Metropolis, A Newspaper for the Masses. Founded December 1st, 1887, Circulation over 125 es Daily. JO0O0 cop - The Most He siarkaltile Neu gpAper Nu Nears York CORR 1 NOW 2 OTE, The Press is a National Cheap news, vulgar sensations and Newspaper. trash find no place in the columns of the Press. The Press has the brightest editorial page inINew York. Itsparkles with points, The did paper, covering every Press Bunday current of interest, The Press Weekly 1 the good th Sunday ic al AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE PRESS (reat nse Nj i Amerioa, Dest Daily and Sunday, one year, } months, month, VEear, - - i i as Oe i il vi 1a ¥ ily only, one A four months, “ Sunday, ar, - Weekly Press, one year - ¥ i Send for the Press circular. nples . Agents wanted every- Liberal Conunissions. THE PRESS, k Bow. New York. 38 Park MAGAZINE For 1893. PARTIAL PROSPECTUS. Francis Hodgson Burnett rity ‘ te i § 10 apes freing 8 ivie's | the ry Hern! lection « inte Marquis Iw full of new m ert Blum, wh of pearly two yours § filastrated by the Hanoi 54 By Hob wenoe a i 8 Tes) wr has dur ad by some thet several by ib 1. Russell, Archi be OO party will g papers bald Forbes, and ot Men's Occupations, felon on the life work of men in ings the chief ways (exclusive of pro in which men earn their liviihood The World's Fair in Chicago. A series will be published later in the year giv- ing the impressions made by the exhibition upon different olwervers of note, both American and foreign: and many of these observers willbe also illustrate their own articles fomions Miscellaneous Articles. Farther contributions to the Poor Io Great Mrs Rarnett’s Hlnstmted paper on the Of special interest also will be Professor Hellprin's authoritive scoount of the Peary Res wJition (Hlostrated), a very interesting Uzanine on the exhibition of The Hlustrations of the year will represent the work not ouly of will also appear by artists who are best known ss painters, $2.00 A YEAR; 2c. A NUMBER. SPECIAL OFFER, Tea” | a subwoription for 1893, ‘ - The stile. with back bumbers, bound in 3 NOW 18 THE TIME TOSUBSCRIBE. | CHARLES SCRIBNER'S BONE, 743 Broadway, New York. WORK FOR US a few days, and you will be startied at the unex. | pected success that will reward your efforts. 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The article referred to is Chamberlain's { Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won fame and popularity on its iat can always be de- known It appreciated. It is and $1 bot- D. Murray, Drug- im is the only : II prevent croup. | must be tried to be ut, 50 cent 5 Jd. | put up in 25 ce ities. For sale | gist, 1520 Arch St, Philad’a Pa. 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