REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. THE C Sener ENTR TERMS. —One year, $1.00, when paid in advance, | Thoselin arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. -20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALE, PA., THURS. Fen. 123, CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE TELEPHONE. THE Two exhibitions of recent achieves ment in the line of telephony have re- cently taken place in New York City. The first one signalized the opening of the telephone line from New York to Chicago, The next one was a public exhibition of the capacity of that line given by the transmission of music over the thousand miles intervening between that city and the City of the Lakes. The music was so perfectly re- produced as to be heard by members of a large audience. To day New York is in telephonic communication with Chicago, and the oral transmis sion of intelligence has become an everyday affair. When the telephone was first introduced, it believed that it. would never have a tensive application, It seemed impos sible that all the leading fices in such a city as New York should be put in communication with each other in any practical way by the al- most impracticable invention of sev- enteen years ago, After the develop! ment of the telephone with micro- phonic transmitters for short distance work had become an acknowledged fact, the troubles offered by induction and the static capacity of long lines caused many to believe that the tele- | phone could neyer be a long range in- strument. Asin the case of many oth- | er things in this world, it was found that the best appliances secured the desired results. The construction of “An absolutely first-class copper line of large saliber wire and of the most per- fect details of mounting has removed the thousand miles intervening tween New York and Chicago effectu- | ally, and conversation can held with Chicago even better than or- dinarily with New York City connec | tions. The success of long distance telephoning in the present case is merely one of the additional triumphs of the best, On February 7 of the present year, a still greater achievement was come memorated. On that day was wit nessed the opening of the telephone line from Boston to Chicago. Tele- phoning is successfully carried on over 1,250 miles of wire, owing to a some- what circuitous route followed by the line. All distanges hitherto covered are; insignificant compared to this The possibilities it holds for the fu- ture cannot well be overestimated, A step beyond Chicago and the banks of the Missouri will be reached, and we may vet see Omaha and San Francis co connected by i line which will form the fing! dink in a chain bringing San Francisco and New York within speaking range of each other. When conversation is carried on perfectly as it now is over 1,250 miles of wire, the extension of distance becomes a mat- ter of detail. was very ex- business of- be be now Wy THE tendency toward extravagance on the part of Executive Commissioner Farquhar, in the management of Penn- sylvania’s interests in the Columbian exhibition, shown in the dinner given to certain parties in Philadelphia at a cost of $477.25, which he would like to pay for out of the states appro- priation. The governor has informed the commissioner that he is uncertain a4 to who shold pay the bill, which is pretty broad hint that the cost should not come out of the state funds. His royal highness is reported to have said that he would pay the bill himself | rather than have any trouble about it. Let him do it. The lesson may do him good. The appropriation was not made to pay for costly dinner and wines, is -. oo. We Are commencing to get the other side of the revolution in the Sand- wich islands and the annexation pro ject, by the presence at Washington of representatives ofgthe overturned gov- ernment. But it shows the iadécent haste that has characterized the whole basiness, that the President and hig secretary of state have committed the United States, so far as they can, to annexation on the one-sided statements of the commissioners of the revolutions aty government. If there had been any necessity for such action, in the threatening attitude of other govern. ments not much faalt could be found, but there is ho such justification. The senate should discuss the subject thor. | oughly, and in open session, fA th OT i “Details of the formation of a mam- | moth syndicate for purchasing the | control of the famous Indiana natural | #8 fields have been given out by Cin -| cionati brokers, Those interested are | Cineinnati, Chicago, Meadville, Pa, New York and Boston capitalists who | tis sald, can command $1,000,000,000 I necessary, etidm io { TL metas AAR Pn wefSubscribe for the REPORTER. 1 sri wl adi i i SF ake sant mld ile SE WE ET RR Tor ag wy hy i i” ROAD REFORM, be the First, “Which There need be no waiting for a uew pervisors all the elbow room they de- indispensable is the elbow work is fised be in the proper direction, wel- bow, work that will tell on the road. The Rervonrer should like to hear lic what they intend to do for better roads, and when done with if, give the result also, The universal demand is roads. Hence the supervisors can feel assured that they have the masses with them if they adopt a new depart. ure in road construction. What supervisor will set the ball in motion ? - Rd - COWS AND CONSUMPTION, Where Milk is Not Used the Disease is Une known Consumption is the result of drink ing cows’ milk,” Rather a sensational statement this, when it and is unqualified. Yet it comes from an authoritative source and unqualified stands alone meant Dir, is nlone and United States Board Examining Surgeons, and well-known practicing of physician of San Francisco, is thority. then statements, “I mean exactly what I say: no less. The primary cause He made this statement, and followed it with yet stronge 10 ore of con- Of I don't mean t every single case of phithisis 8 attrib- COUTSe 0 say that utable directly to the patient's having milk statement that very nearly true-but | do mean to that if the American using cows’ milk and butter and chee infected cows’ evel =o strong a as ny people stopped sumption would soon disappear. “let it another countries where cows” milk i= not used tubercular consmption is not known The scientific awakening to this fact, may me put way! is world and soon we expect a supply. an cover this simple trath. time And the proo i= right at hand unmistakably plain, unconscionably long Wp The raid made on Reading Frid and Saturday was not wholly pected by financiers, th signs in financial circles of its coming The attack ed from eastern monied powers in revenge for several days. SITIOS for the atterapt of Reading to enter their fields, and it was so flereely wage ed the first day ax to cause a loss in leading shares and securities of over five millions of Ir succeeds in weathering the storm dollars, leading 4 “ie the magnificent plans of McLeod must collapse and a reveiver ship probably follow. ply means finaneial life or death. The Reading eollapsed on Monday and went into the hands of receivers son of the state supreme court, snd Elisha Wilbur have been appointed reecivers., Chief sent his resignation as chiefjastioe to : (say, Justice Pattison, The Reading's affairs has caused {re on. Shipping Logs ta Eurape, and preparing for shipment to Furope, walnut loge, Mr. Johnson obtains from the largest trees are taken. The walnut trees cut for the purpose thus ders the wood than forest trees, will be cut up for veneering porposes, #0 much big timber. Pe ty, and moved to Fairchanee, where the family will all live together. reason assigned for selling the ley, who met violent deaths, made Visits to their old home both night and day. At one time Mra. Cooley says she saw both Frank and Juck walk up At another time they elaim that Frank was seen to walk through the yard and «ink out of sight. : pion na AI A cs Bioin The courts in Kansas have sustain. ed the Republiean house, and quiet reigns at present, until the supreme court passes upon the disputed ques. ton as to whether the Repubs or Pops are the legal house. Wikniasm N. Roaon®n Democrat, was on Monday elected United States Senator from North Dakota, on the GbE skle piel wevimpomn Btesind ld Give el ¥ y 1 BLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT THE residence of the undersigned 2'¢ miles 4 —" — TRURSDAY, MARCH 16, articles 2 horses, 1 heavy draft mare, will be ¢ yearsold | this spring, 1 young horse will be J years old this spring, 2 cows, 5 head of young cattle, 1 Hench cultivator, 1 plow, 1 harrow, threshing machine, shaker, hore power and strap, & lot of cow | chains, lot of horse gears, collars and bridles, FRED ZETTLE UBLIC BALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF the subseribér nt Farmers Mills, Gregg township, Mareh 18, 1890, ut 10 o'clock, a, m,, the follow ing described property 1 head horses, 2 good horses rising 4 years old, | 1 mare 4 years old, with foal, 1 mare 14 years old, Fear old colts, 2 milk cows, | heifer which will soon Be fresh, @ head young cattle, 12 head | sheep, 1 Southdown buck, 2 brosd tired wagons, | 1 Johnston binder, 1 spriog hatrow, plows, cult! | vitor, doable trees and siogie trees, Centre Hall corn plawter, corn scraper, cutting box, sled, 2 | i set hay ladders, hay fork, horse gears, collars bridles, alters, 1 sot single harness, lot of bee | boxes, 1 corner cupboard, churn, tanle, and “otl erarticied. Terms will be made known on (day Lof sale WILLIAM GOODIART UBLIC SALE -- WILL BE SOLD revidence of the undersigned at Milly, on AT TH} Fariners TUESDAY , MARCH i, 1 yearling colt, 1 3-year old horse, 1 4-your old Browse, © brood mares 7 Jaamold. | span of mules, | # head of good cows will be fresh by te of sale, | * ead of yonog caitie, 16 head of good sheep, b | shonts, 4 pigs, | breed sow, | seed bog, 1 4-hors broad wheel wagon, | 2horse wagou, 2 2-hotse | cultivators, 2° Key tone plows, 2 enmel back plows, 1 spring harrow, 2 drag hacrows, | corn | planter, & lot cultivators, 1 fanning mill, threshing machine and shaker, | Chore separa ter, | cutting bench, | grain dri Royal sell rake resper, 1 set of hay ldders, | sot of broedch ! set of front pests, collars and bridles, fs nels, rakes aud forks, single trees, double trees. 1G. K. creamery No, 2,1 dinner all many other articles ! wamence at 19 o'vlock W. 5 HETTINGER of HIE bail rele Loo SALE Tr nl UBL will thd Fort. on THE UNDERSIGNED oll pubidie sale at his residence | 4 MARCH 184 the following articles vi head foal, 1 oO Eugiish | 1 4-3car old horse, Clydes- dale and English draft s., 1 bay mare, 4 | your old, Cipdesdal: and English draft. 1200 Ihe | | fae § year old mares, Clydesdale, 10 head of | sheep, # ewes snd 1 wenther Champion ler, in good condition, | Champlon mower in good condition J] spriog tooth harrow, 1 square | spike tooth harrow, good home rake Centre Hall threshiiog machin, shaker, power and strap, ail if good condition, | Ulloa wheel riding cultis | valor, 1 shovel plow coru sersper, | Contre | Hall coru planter pew, | road wagon, 6 tn. tire, | | wt wagon Indddera ] Chose wagon, | plantation | wagon with ladders, 2 op buggies, | rosd cart § tous good timothy hay, | Centre Hall bob sled, new, 1 good sausage chopper, 2 Prince plows | sicel Beam plow. [2 sets tugharoess, 1 sel double | | harness, spd otter farm gears, forks, single and | : trees, scoop shovel, ete oelock, pu own by I. HOUDEXKIRK wiil be fresh by time of sale, ¢ horses good black mare heavy with year old Bore, roan, Clydesdale sud drafl, weight 1200 jis I Cow 3 Yai $ bio Wr commence at | ) lena will be made sharp o MILES EASTOY CENTER}? eed bb C, Keller, on SALE 8t the BLA Hall, = good horiey, | rewien Yen eit 4 horoagh bred | good | ! 2 horse | iRT Lives Mg siniiion, 1 old head of shropsh ler shoals sud hollow cows, | Durbsie bull, 1s Hampshiredow i breed sows, Rout plas, WHLONS OLIC Is 8&8 MHLW steel tu axic, 87 good ssnew, | rosd wagon, 1 good buggy, ( piatiorm spriogwagon, | goad road can } 1.1 good plank sled, | pair | ie ladder, Hoosier gmin entre Halli oon | 1 CWeR 1 pound Lots sled ay ladders, L on with fertilizer aiinct or, J Bore DPBuckeye a oe | I guid oan Wrapper, ivalors i harrow, 2 Cal har { © rake, 1 reaper atid Mower Com ef, DARIPOOn 0 MIRD as FOG RE Dew, i scyibe, © work beguch ow harims, I set sin saddle and bride, o froes and single io tail chains, | histivg grullinug hows, & pick § oom slave | sola LEE gill, | corn shi rope, i £0 ite, 2 grain Rg Bariess gle harpess, § wt A} fare, be dies nes « | spreads, log chains Pree L mwe, City FOR stuve ron dw, labios, Chain, Crooks ies too pumercous 0 mention Sie to tommmence at 10 oclek a ) H. RHUL LE, Au Is 4 “ALE. WILL B} a1 10 residency wire Hall, Pa AY. MARCH OLD of B wad a ca gest ol Us Livin el aden n all young sed 0) $b i ; of them bough (1 uly. Uh . ail. He “tl | mid pomisterod, io ether two sived by reg ball, maighing 1942 , Ai SeRrs oul Of Shain ouR Rise 2 year old heifers + yemriing bheiles wil hore #y £2 Jere y Beilors and sbi May, 16 hea o fer wLe sows FR Jetty wil Cailiv, i i sie ep i to fs jie boars 36 month old sing binder good ms feb freaks ripe gear? hb ng nil Millbeint cultivator, 1 1 hvvse voitivans, | im proved princess plow, | Bolagd chill plow, { spring 00th harrow, Centre Hall com planter, 1 | Hoorier grain drill wall forsiiizer sitachment, 1 | pir, I calling box, spoveis doub d single trons hors evener, | grabivips | hoe, stone hammer, bariey forks, geo! yards, will weigh froth 110 #9 poands, tow caains, 1 bushel measiite 4 bushel meanite, hay by the tou i pew J horse wagon, 1 2oested oniler, 1 Jeenied | spring wage, 1 sot heavy Lug Harm, wg wirgle | friviog bartwss, 0 halr collars, § heavy fyneds | ght buggy vet cheek lines, plow nes, bridles | plow gus, be sd reine, I wt sige driving har jee. string goed bells, riling idle and seddie dior bell, seed eoris, seed pdators, | very fio | | baflalo robe, well aed, 1 Victor lire proof safes. 1 § rat lor heater No. 12, 2 woud stoves, | slay Chock, | | eheyry table. 'qdoren chair, 1 rocker 2 cottage | peddstinds, I ment bench, chopping machine, | sausage stuffer, Land: com sholier fale to cin menor at 9g 0'Clook shiarp. Terms. | Five dollars sud under be paid eash. All | | amounts over five dollars 8 ctodit of 10 months | [will be given. A discount of 5 per cent. will te | allowed on all sams over Gvedolists when paid | cash on day of sale BH ARKNES WM. GOHEEN, Avetionecr 3» LE fOr STR forks, € Ris | II Tie E TO BUILDERS «THE SCHOOL, | i Board of Potier Township School [strict | | wil receive bids for the building ofa two ram sehonl billing ja the village of Centre Hill, for the next Giger days. Pans aud specificntions | caf be seen by calling on the Seoretary, The Bound reserves The right to ngpet any or sil bids By order of Boagd, | febign W. NM GROVE, Bee's Simple Questions Simply Answered Why do people vary often allow a Cold 10 an | on? Because they think I will wear away. | Why dos the Cough that at first caused no slenm | become deep seated and chronie? Because the ! | proper remedy was nol used, The way (0 hreak up any Cough or Cold, no matter if other medis i eines failed 10 benefit you, is to try Pan Tine, the | | Rreat remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consump ] | ton, 25 and 30 cents nt J, D. Murray's Drog Store : a Clitnese Mast Register Or Glo, Gen, Michael Kerwin, Collector of in- | ternal Revenue, says that out of 8,000 | or so of Chinese coming coming under York City; only two have registered i and filed thelr photographs under the i Geary act, under which tha Chinese who refuse to register m ust get out of the country after the 1st of May. Gon, Kerwin says all the Chinese in New York have been notified Men have been specially detailed to inform them of the law. “Every Chinaman who has not registered,” he sald, "will be arrested, After May 4 they will have to go. I am determined to enforce the law.” ; A ~All persons owing econl bills will please call and settle before Feb, 10. Ww Wan dati wheat Bed THE PATRIOT . paper in Pennsylvania, Oman why | to the White House; QO Daily. every w eek day moming inthe year, 85 Weekly, Tuesdnylovening of every week in yer, 81 a year IT LEADS INTH) th NEWS The only paper in and operators, connected with the news centres | three hundred and sixtysfive towns with all the ery Hurrbburg will be an unusodlly hnportant The session of the legis a Hoe the capital, The Patriot will give most completé | reports of all these interesting proceedings Fhe past yosr has been the most It wants the sneeosifinl i HOW Fear | to br ail i IT LEADS IN CIRCE} fog medium io Penney ly aud Philadelphia THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY PUELL AT THE STATE CAPITUI LOW BATES TORUBSCRIBEERS bore i dis ATION ivertiz- | gna on itetmrg Hyp fo pilsce it Bot LSemocrsdle teach BRIBES DIROTN W go and ald in spreading good ing. The Patriot will be sent by wail to suy new winths on receipt of §1 The FHE WEEK 1A weekly edition of four month Acres on COMPANY Harr RI: Bitii burg THESUN i During 1562 THE surpassing excellence and w» UN will ics ill print ol news and more literature pars than ever before in its history The Sunday Sun is the frrentest "Sunday iy A i. 1 fie world Price We, By mnil, Daily, by mail, Daily and Sundsy Address fi Copy Bd A year : . { $a year | i by mail, $8 a year | THE SUN, New York PARTNERSHIP, ~ NO partnership OLUTION OF is hereby given that the refofore existing between FM. Huselt and D M entre Hall, Pa, and E. 8M. Hovels, mod John K. Huyett, of Mill Pa, under th i psa of Huyett, Meyer | in the ldo & business, I» ihis dey dis «} by motusl cotisent. £ M. Huyett Bs au rieed to Jig of the balance of stock of | ton hand, and 19 settle all debts due 10 i WIE fo 1S ever. of | ad ul EM HUYETY BJ MEYER ING. KB HUYETT i Centre Hall. 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PARTIAL PROSPECTUS Francis Hodgson Burnett j ule the first serial 60 appear ins arin from her pen [of many years, ent “THE ONE KNEW THE Bi IH. C. Brunner : Bn SOTHON skedrd Jersey Bireel apd i Robert Grant Fit ¥iE LF i 1 BX Lane 1606 Jere usirsted > will relate the fu Jemertoine in © A Rex Married Man In Harold Frederie CHE trite a politics Dovel Of g The Copperhesd Author of “Jer Miss 8 BB. Eiliott, the ant vriles resid BOOTY « mounliaine Dork Wiis T EF iv the ‘Jorry w the Tentonssoe rs, “The pred Personal Reminiscences, sie to Edward Car ’ tore of Carl wih a part of Cariyie reministencos Samper. By the Both 3 Artist ju Japan. By Rob e 1 from a residence ft dleralire { Hections of Linenls are Marmuls De Che full of new mosticr. A ert Blum. who has just retar of nearly two years in thet country. Abu dantly iustrated by author. Historic Moments which have been a feature of the magazine dur ing 195, will be continued by some particularly sir § papers, among them several by we WAT eorrispondents, Wim. 1. Raseell, Archi ball Foulwes, and others hie Men's Occupations, A serien of articles on the lide work of men in thuny callings -the thief ways (exclusive of pros fosions) in which men earn thelr livithood The World's Fair in Chicago. A series wi impressions made b different of foretan and wondie of (hese artists who will Hlusteste their own s11 I be published later In the year gis 3y the exhibition upon Solh American and al rv en of pote Miscellaneous Articles, Farther contributiofis to Poor Iu test Mes. 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