The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1893, Image 1

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    VOL. LXVI.
i
lis unworthy of consideration. The
| date upon which the new tariff’ bill
twill go into effect has not been deter
3 LOMPRD
FREE
AC
MISE
i LVERITES WILL PROBABLY |
~CE PT A COMPROMISE,
mined.”
Mrs. Cleveland was out
the
baby
Saturday af-
ternoon for first time the
birth of Esther, Accompanied
by the President a carriage
drive, being a little paler
than y looks she appeared to
in excellent he
The Deadie since
the
oR
sennte
Broken in
False Statements ©
a New Tarill’ Bil,
Promises to be
On
cerning
she took
evond
Wa ¥
Ww ill 0}
is beta made, but the
Oct
en the dead-lock in
that
Ned
ths ar
evident
\SHINGTON, I'he Key she nsuall
the be alth and was certain-
locksmi
It is
iniportanc
in ti
rainst
ly in a jolly good humor.
not working in public.
that something of great
going on under the surface
ate. The talk for and ag
Voorhees repeal bill still takes
regulated amount of
and will probably to
until but
tors representing all sides of the
A —
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
declares that
'
Hs
he court in
railway
ap company is liable for damages re-
i t s
ing from a misplaced switch mis-
wd by asty
Willis
Dauphin
Call
each day,
do so | plac
time
continua ger.
uns decided, In a ease
that
Oi
. ‘ . Firat ios
some time next week, Sena- | Ustice
na y
mine
his land,
county,
pr
rhit
ilvor i
Sliver
nm
dump refuse
question are holding consultations in
private and it is confidently expected |
that the result will
between the conflicting
while it will not be precisely what
desired by either President Cleveland
or the Senators favor the
coinage of silver, will be of such a
ture that it will be accepted by
free-coinage men as the best they
by President (
only silver
can be 1 by the
act Tetnre of the compromise «
to throw it where
it
has no ri
wd 3 “ 1
OrGinary flood
be a compromise will carry onto the
others,
John Bardsley, the defaulter,
cided to offic
Philadelphia and
the
for the
ti
3 ie §
demands that, | land of
is was de-
be an r of the county of
who frea that consequently
county is responsible to the state
amount of Bardsley's defalea-
wm, which is $1,021,000.
linton county bought the bridges
measure that Lock Haven bridge company at
I'he ex- | the price fixed by the viewers, $14,141.
9 company £50.000, and
wt vet appealed.
> provi & stain appeal.
1 coinage of silver by “ 1 Be of Luzerne
fish pond which extended to
the land linton 1 He stocked
with fish, and I a whirl at
get and signed
land as the tl ue
passe Senate
for
asked
I'he supreme court refused
be given, because it has 1
decided upon, but that it will
for the continue
the government
hig
Li
nscoter,
county,
for the issue of built
and
wen the Treasury
f f #
i JON.
bonds to strengtl
% . sir ke
reserve is regarded as certain, ong took
§ »
ME 164% ii
things contended for by fishing initonce ina w hile. Jensco-
1 t}
anda ae unc
are the two
pass, and the low-
jut the
g can fish in that
tres
i him for
{ned
hil
says Lon
the silver men wnditionsl
repeal ie
Cleve
part in tl
. : 3 [3]
n respectively. President faim. sli
land has taken and will take no | preme court
Hi
commendation in the regu-
i
i
: 3 3 i PR ™ *
iis compromise. pond as much as pe likes so long as he
made his re stays on his own land.
lar w
‘ay and will have nothing smite
: . Meeting.
to sav until « HQ ress i's Meeting
Ariilo } Have hat t} being made for
y filie De Delleves thal tie pi EINE TE 0d
the hoes we | fet Fireman's Association
do is
wndment, leaving th meeting hilipsburg on October 18.
to pass
wn five to sev-
Du Bois
Ww
follow
that
thought companies from will be |
Tyr
mil tev
1: TWO
it tendance, wae will send
hook
be
this m companies
that Congre ill take a recess of sev- | have held special meeting and
crowd
Sho crowd, a wners and a
of the silver questi w the 15th of and ladder from th place will
i ;
voted
“a=
Clear
House will
the repeal «
gation
utzdale and
in large
during the recess, if one be taken, and | pumbers, and Altoona and
fhe
ne
Hunting.
x "| § #
er Congress together isi nct
arifl
be reported to the
SO0n al
: 5 x $ f the
again iT is hoped that the new Of Lie
| be a steam-
Tyrone
bill will be rea ly to
H ouse.
The Republicans in
this time shown
two
tl have A couple more
bill | ed to t
ple
resp marka- | fund
# oy ave the
laws have been | this
ie H are ex pect-
a fear of the
Hae
I'he Philipsburg peo-
up with
mak of
in
up to ake part.
for the repeal of the Fe
laws that
The
made to def
re coming handsomely
day
ever
leral election
»
4
i
i
3
is in some Is and wi ¢ the one
££ Loin
ble. attempts tha greatest of the kind seen
.
‘nd those
so weak that they praeti
to
are
Bp —
Meeting o
Ie Huntingdon Presbytery conven-
1 in the Presbyter at
:
fonte, at ten o'clock Monday
ment ths Huantingdon Presby tery,
ement tl
an acknowledg
bad and vi
and adh tol
ois in their
iat a $
e repealed. inn church,
Chandler made one of
» Billy
8100,000 vs. $50,000.
RSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1
RIFLED REGISTERED LETTERS,
ele John Wanamaker, who owns some
big bargain counters and a big Sunday
school in Philadelphia, subscribed a
big $100,000 to the
fund.
Harrison
xd
Wanamaker was appointed P yab-1nng-
ter general, which
net position,
corruption
Harrison was elected and unels
is a first
and no I publ
seemed to get si
ass cabi-
Can organ
+} n th ' i gaye
A on the stomach over
f wa
Hi Was
it altho plous John's appointm
14
clearly the result
tion to the corrapti
er was known in politics
handkerch
pre
eous Harrisonite
that appointm 4
But it Mr.
Alen was app yv Mr. Cleveland
to Italy. Mr. Van Alen
well-known Democrat
el, diape
OSs vious Lo
h ippe thnt
Hn
as minister
is an active and
of Rhode Island
now raise a
find he a
publicans
mpaig
shown and proven that
had
and that the parti
no knowledge
On hind
contribuatl
r iii Alen
any appointme
hor for Lan
an org
public
and the mist: made m iy
lie in this that he didn’t give as big ¢
pile as Wanamaker.
- - -
They Never Strike.
IRDOTErsS Wi
There is a class of
r strike and seldom
get up at five
com
nplain.
and never go t
tolonk al
CROCK I
ceasing di
and receive |
food and «cl
something
and labor
Tho ugh
sponsibilities; thou
ried: thougl
down upon,
they CRuno
pr
them fron
$
tection
deemed too
and no ind
of their GWInHn
Or Jus
if
BYE
Silos
i
A simple
be made |
mouther
inches of
taking an ordinary Flore:
and, having removed the
thoroughly
§ £1
ing the neck of the fl
ing and washed it
1K
will go into the kle bott]
thus
weather the water
fl:
pit
a complete baromets
wiil
neck of the ask
the i el 1 i
mouth of i
1H fis
ing, wid. v % called to order by
Dr. R. M. Wallace, D. D.,
town, tor. The roll eall show- |
ge of ministers and
he small gathering of elders present.
4 Rev, J. W. Bain, of Altoona, was elect-
ed moderator, 8. 8. Berggen, record-
ing clerk, and John Clark, secretary.
Dr. 8. M. Moore, of
ed on the honorably
xhibitions of himself in the | Or
. tt £ -
sturday afternoon, while of Lewis
in favor of a resolut modern
red by |
speaking ion re
cently offi
Secretary of the Treasury
thority under which |
- ed a large percenta
bim, calling
On
for t a
1 appointe
Fairchild commission, which is inves
tigating Republican erookedness in
the office of the Appraiser of the port
of New York. He started out with a
lot of rot about the Senate being ig-
nored by the unconstitutional and il-
legal appointment of the commission
and wound up by admitting that Con-
gress had given the Secretary of the
Treasury explicit authority to expend
not more than $100,000 a year for the
detection and prevention of fraud up-
on the customs revenue, precisely the
duty upon which the Fairchild com-
mission is engaged,
Fyrone, was plac-
retired list. The
retiring moderators’ sermon was
preached Tuesday afternoon and the
missionary sermon Tuesday night.
a
Still An ther Wedding.
Wednesday evening two more hear ts
will blend as one, the Bellefonte
The happy couple will be
William Rinesmith and Miss Della
Hull. The ceremony will take place
at the home of the bride, on South
The House committee on banking Allegheny at 240 o'clock,
and currency is engaged in hearing ar- | Hoth are So weil known in Bellefonte
guments from members of the House | that it is hardly necessary at this time
in favor of the various financial bills, 10 sny anything shout their good and
including several for the repeal of the} *=ccHent qualities that 8 them for
tax on stale bank currency, which | becoming man and wife,
have been referred to it, and later out- |
giders may be heard both for and |
against these measures,
Neither chairman Wilson nor any-
BAVS
Crozetle,
street,
ns
Reealled,
I wish to recall the announcements
for services at Centre Hall and Tus-
body else can stop the flood of outright iseyville, Bunday, October Sth. Also
les that are being sent out from | would announce the following services
Washington concerning the new tarify| or October 15th: Spring Mills, 10 a.
bill. Mr. Wilson says of the latest, | ™ Georges Valley 2p. m., Union, 7
charging that the Democrals on the | P- ™ W. J. WaaNEnr,
Ways and Means committee were hes | 7
itating about making an attack on the| Batriad,
McKinley atrocity, and that the com- | On Thursday 21st ult, by Rev. D.
mittee had agreed that the new tary M. Wolf, William A. Neese and Miss
should not go into effect until January | Ella B. Heckman, both of Penn Hall.
11895. As to hesitation, the Demo-| On September 2st, by W. J. Carlin,
erats of the committee are now hard at | J P., at Rebersburg, John H. Seyler,
work on the new bill, which we pro-| of Rebersburg, and Elizabeth Rote, of
pose to report to the House a soon us | | Mill heim,
we can get it rendy, We ppreciate | _————
the importance of our task, and the! Philadelphia boasts of a man living
pledges which the Democratic party | with a broken neck. Golly, that's no-
has made to the people and there will | thing ; this section, and many others,
—————— AI AA
A
be no shirking of duty or responsibil | have persons with broken credits liv-
ty. Any suggestion to the contrary 'ing on top of the pile all the time.
windy weather it within
hit
hours
av
gale of wind, S
fore the height,
water has, it is said, been a
the flask altogether,
A.
Pree
the
wn to leave
gale reached
Lightuing's Strange Selection.
Probably one of the most remmarka-
ble lightning accidents of the period is
that which took
eastern counties
place in one of the
lately. A man was
shearing a sheep, another man, pass.
ing on a pony, stopped to exchange a
few words with the shes
two.
a short time when a sharp crack of
flash of lightning. The shearer was
startled almost out of his senses by see-
ing the pony and its rider suddenly
collapse in a heap, but in a second the
man was up, quite unhurt,
shepherd, happening to glance at the |
animal beneath him, found that the
lightning bad served it as it had the
pony. The sheep was stone dead.
: sas
Attempted Barglary.
On Monday night Mr. Howard Fet-
terolf, living just cast of town, was
aroused three times by some one at
tempting to foree entrance to his house,
and he finally frightened the party off.
Had he assisted him with a load of
shot in the rear portion of his %anato-
my that the cont tails cover Mr. Fet-
terolf would have receivad the.com-
mendation of all law-abiding citizens,
There bas been a great deal of petty
thieving the past week or two here-
abouts and a serious exampls should
be made of the perpetrators,
The quety now is: Which of the
two Republican eandidates for com-
missioner is going to be elected, Rid-
dles or 8trohm ? Both are putting in
solid work. There is a riddle about
it wus; bu om sb other hand it may
——————s
Clerk Williams of the Tyrone
Arrested
Samuel N. Williams, chief
the Tyrone postoffice, was
Saturday morning by
W. W. Dickson and H. B.
of the postoflfice departinent,
clerk
arrested
Ors Griggs,
charged
with opening and abstracting money
from registered letters passing through
his hands in the of discharg-
ing the position. (
d with
ared, |
HLIC ¢
COU rse
duties his
incontestable «
of
the
ieadmitted his g
O1-
vi-
uilt,
videnee was obtained
dter.,. Williams
did not t the
wis conclusive,
lowed
opened
r but take money.
ie ey cde HOE
and
morning,
nowever
his arrest f Saturday
first denied
mnfronted by
confessed that he
He
1
sloien money
Young man at
his
ut when ¢ the
» he
: done
oflicers
all
in-
restored to
Te had
the rifling.
ail the Natur-
morning, amounting to nearly
ctors Dickson and Griggs took
unfortunate to Altoo-
he will be given a hearing
United
Ambrose
Wi
young man
na, where
Commissioner
Slates
dlams was given a hearing
On
the
confess.
rnoon. After
and {
ion Commis
inl in
hearing
young man’
Ambrose hele
nited States
in
1 him
er
the U
11
which will convene
Pittsburg in
of
Ihe
and
amount his ball was
this could have but
should
himself
Hey
Highnt
been secur dd,
that he
arg, he
plan.
$m
vias Ld better
OUR LL
fait
fail at its
jai at
thinking this the bet
“riday
inspectors,
ning with inspector
‘oraer 1}
Yerger h
will await
“
went
irg where he trial,
who accompanied
y Pittsburg,
cled with the
has
postoffl
is considered probably
inspector in the service
he line of depredations upon which
work he is almost
% constantly
solved many
in cases
with the
(sr izes
ems
United
=" ooeeded
dertaking Fri
th fom Williams
day ir
a
i his wrongdoing,
iH pro
Conia dt .
eRsit proving
y
before ti
the restitution
the prev
er of the young man,
1 COuUris,
i f ;
sifession,
with
money laken and 100s
rosescd Oolia Peat \
ROOG Chara will
EK iy £
0 far towards making his pun-
under the
\
building the sta-
the line of the New Nitta-
¥ railroad have been awarded,
ishimient as light as possible
law,
LS a
The New Hailroad Stations
#
. 1
contracts for
dong
The con-
foe
1, Heela, Hubersburg, Kri-
ie says:
building of those to be
1 at Zio;
Clintondalk
Phoenix Planing Mill
hos
and Lamar
Crider
company, of
Beliefoute,
on, N
el to P.
were award-
The
iiany
B. & Son. build-
and platforms on all sides. The inter
ior will be neatly furnished and will
consist two rooms, one for ladies and
the other for gentlemen. There will |
‘A
seuger and freight departments. There
freight and baggage room
sl omnis
Fut in Operation
Superintendent E. C. Brown has
given orders to put all the mines in
Patton in full operation at once. Mr.
within two weeks
| they will be putting out 2,000 tons of
coal a day and before the first of Nov-
cmber the output will amount to 2.-
00 tons a day. This will mean a dis
| tribution of over $10,000 in cash each
| week among workmen. This is cheer-
ing news, for the mines had only been
pons
An Expensive Fencos.
Adam Light, a farmer at Mount-
ville; Lebanon county, having an un-
desirable hedge fence on his farm, sat
urated it with kerosene and set fire to
it. The flames destroyed the Evan
gelical chiireh near by, The loss is
over £3,000 with no insurance, and
Light, who is quite well to do, will
probably have to pay for it.
A Clinton Oo. Death.
One of the oldest and highly respected
citizens of Clinton county died Thurs
diy morning st Clintondale, in the
person of John Rishel. The deceased
was fll about three weeks and was 77
years old,
AAI
The rebel flect reriewed the bombard
ment of Rio do Janeiro on Sur.day last
w ghota and shell into the . Bre
i
|
Intended to Waken Up Philade!
phia.
Reading
that
it
Think of tha
Sleepy
down
a whistle
on
wt}
A man
built
heard
boys who have the
read the Rerorren.
i feet 2 inches long,
own
will make its
miles. 3
good fortune
Thi
and thi
ameter
mon
is 18 inches in di
If this whistle
the
call could be
of the
be awakened to think
LON
mountain
heard all
worl
ever:
pe
Ome i
17g ¢
from Gabriel's trump calli
With
central
final judgment.
+ } § 1 1
SUCH Voice paced
county of the state, for
tooting the hours of the
erally could do without
occupation of the watch
De gone,
This
+ i £5 : i i
to one of the car shops in 'nil
loud mouthed whist]
which is considered a sleep:
thie y
suggest name it the
prefer
We
it
a tanding
$ } : » 3 .
when DEgIns A ishiune
-
Another
.
World's
-
Fair
Centre ¢
afford to go
not fret, there w
i
i
avin
g up some
make the riffle in 1800,
New York may have a
troversy or
, of Alabama, 1
competition
Wheeler
bill which provides tl
ate ti i
h century of {i
101
commemor
twentiet
Christian rel
ceremonies
and tha
ced civil
uk of
the advan
blessing
mabie
mencing as soon ati
ax the Legislature «
mmilinui
pre scribe, and o
much of said year as 1
by
New
CREO In
3 yg
iT,
such Legislaty
York in If
1803.
HE)
- -> -
A Worthy Man's Death.
On Wednesday, |
Jacob Bru
en of }
effects of
pre vious
rd,
11}
tie >
Cid wl
a §
time which
lung trouble and hi
He
Wis
was aged ne
the
three of whom preceeded him in death.
ry
ai
father of
The deceased was of the
Lutheran church and his funeral took
place the followi
a member
ng Ng
HE
aturday morning.
bearers, and
Rev
wa - «13
ved as padi
conducted by
i Sid
arick.
- - .
This is a Simple
Every littl
one who has stuck
his foot, knee, or
of his person and
therefrom of which
Remedy.
" ¢
read of
rusisy
while we
Bai 10
a
some other portion
resulting
died
he
iy Kjaw
ti
the patient
such wounds, it is said, can
healed without such fatal cons
oes as often follow them.
juen-
Smoke such
any wound or bruise that
burning wool cloth
Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool
will take the pain out worst
of the
allay the worst case of inflammation
arising from a wound.
Molo
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
senators who saw him that he was op-
posed to any compromise; that his Jet.
ter to Governor Northen exactly ex-
pressed his present views; that he felt
that nothing short of unconditional
repeal would relieve the country, and
that, opposing all compromise, he was
especially opposed to the pending
propositton,
It is evident that the compromisers
must get along without
opposition. Even the threatening
statement which they make, that he |
nothing, does not move him.
has said all along, it is unconditional
repeal or nothing with him. He is
more desirous than ever that a deter
the vote which everybody admits
would pass the repeal bill,
-” The New Railroad
Eleven miles of track have already
been laid on the Nittany Valley road,
and only a little over a mile of the
grading is yet to be done. The erec-
tion of bridges is being rapidly push-
od, and ss they are all short structures
they wili soon be completed. The
Regular trains will be muning o
the road by the first of October,
Never make up your judgment
from a oneslded story. Always wait
mario: side, etn oi
NO. 39.
INDUSTRY.
THE REVIVAL OF
the
is right
industrial
very
that
two
lining to
silver
{ cloud has 1
3
| much centres
BIGOW Liles
past
i § 1 ‘ w® tr 3 3
Ons The pst Wee fione hiss
itness to some remarkable chan-
in all avenues of
in Ps NNsYIVALIA,
The great
Harrisburg, Bethle
have gradually 1
ments, with
thiehem,
order
in
EINEM
4.500 men
lustrial
here in
arning 118 siver linia
Phila lel
deep CATrnest
iphia 7
a -» -.
SMALL FOX AT READING.
Five Hundred Cases Reported Since the
Epidemic Started
Fhe Beading, Berks county, Penn
i of Health
two weeks ending September
"”
i
syivania Boa
for the
reports that
Hi, seventy-three new cases of
stall pox occurred in that with
four
city,
four deaths, making a total of
hundred and sixty casesof th
todate with eleven deaths. Seventy
patients wepe discharged and released
during this period from hospital and
homes, one hundred and
were treated their
| twenty-seven Cases were
hospital.
it disease
fifteen cases
homes, and
committed to
Forty-two cases remain un-
al
fand forty-six houses remain infected.
Al ro
Centre Co. and the World's Fair
Centre county's contingent to the
175 visitors
and the average expense of each can be
safely put down at $50, making an ag-
gregate of $10,500 for seeing the big el-
ephant. Some have made the tripona
ten day excursion at a cost of $64 ; oth-
When our county can spare upwards
of $12,000 for seeing the World's Fair,
that the wolf is still far away from the
door, indeed the animal not around at
We would advise all who can afford
from $34 to $60 worth of satisfaction
ont of it. If you can not afford it, we
feel sincerely sorry for you, and say
as the noxt best thing. If by a little
extra labor and economy you can raise
$34, do so and go. If you don't pay
your honest debts then don’t go and
put that money where it properly be
longs first. is a bit of Christian advice
we offer, as it will prove a far better
investment than going to the World's
Fuir, ee
A great storm sel in on New Orleans
on Monday, and did immense damage
in parts of Louisiane ; in one county
seat every house was damaged, and
14 lives wre reported lost, The storm
came from the north-east and moved
wuts Se gult iu wns sections With