The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 28, 1895, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER,
TERMS.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for three
fusertions, and 6 cents per line for each subse
quent insertion.
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. FEB. 28
A CLUB FOR HASTINGS,
When the peopl e gave Has-
tings a plurality of 241,000, they inten-
ded it should be with
which to scoteh legislative monsters,
The governor, we are pleased to note,
(10V.
a big veto club
ing three bills two of
would have
judges.
passe 1,
created two
These vetoes were right and |
There are large number of schemes be-
fore the legislature
ple, and Gov. Hastings
using his big veto club
must keep on
to
heads of the snakes as they
the senate and
tive chamber.
The Republicans in the le
have introduced that
foot up 33 million dollars while the re-
venues of the
millions !
deed,
smash
house into the execu-
ot “ut gy
gislature
schemes will
state only amount to 19
This is a pretty picture, i
sweat on
and
and one that raises the
of
Hastings
the brow
Gov.
yer,
kill all
pe ople
urality was
every tax pa
does not
proposed monstrosities the
feel that the 241,000 pl
en to the wrong
(iov.
fellow.
Hastings for ove
and del
of t REPORTER
nal that early
inence and we
has been a close
he and it was
brought
th that
1a Mater.
ankrupt
harbor the fai
Aln
» will |
he will prove true to his
The present
the state if the
both his Chicago sized
it. We think he'll do it.
A big job is before the
writing veto
» governor
feel down on
governor in
messages that will turn
back the plunder
and to make the task easy f
offer to print 500
for him,
which he
schemes now on foot,
or
lank veto
by the
these
it
free of charge, of
can kill
in less than thirty
laid upon the
blank vetoes would t
use
one of snakes
it
The
seconds after
desk.
is
executive
point and read thus:
tatives of Penn’a
Gentlemen :—Bill No.
an Act to create new offices
the salary of others, has been
fore me for my signature. |
return it without my approval,
oath to support the Constitution
my pledges to the people in my
gural forbid that I should
any scheme to plunder the
sury. Offices and sal
decreased not ine
DANIEL
entitled
and raise
hie reby
My
inau-
©
re ABE d.
H. Has
and
pn
MONEY AND WAGES.
days Mr. Sovereign and
ago
Knights of L
5 " Mi - r : -
other officers of the bor
were quoted as « their inten-
tion to apply
fat
i miates
Courts to ha and possible
future ise
X
gil.
bonds already issued
ues of bonds pronounced ille-
he he
are bey ond the
reach tion, it is yet
to see what they, considered as repre-
sentative working men, ex
si
1€1 granted.
there
gain if tl should be
Under the existing
by
Lo instire
prayer
laws is
other method which a sufficient
gold reserve the
Tre
in
ained; and
the very
redemption
asury
in that metal of the
and
could be maint
ers would be feel
loss if the money with which wages is
paid should fall in value,
the
greenback circulation
now
first to
There is no class in country that
has so strong an interest in the sound-
ness of the currency
people.
money with which labor is paid would |
be tantamount to a decline in wages,
and would be accompanied by a
in the price of all the
which working people have to buy,
It is true that a better method
maintaining all other money at a par-
ity with gold might have been devis-
ed had Congress been amenable to rea-
son; but there is no hope of that now,
and it is better to pay even 3] per cent
interest on the bonds than to suffer the
enormous loss and the derangement of
as the working
preciated currency.
they have been correctly quoted, seem
other method by which the Treasury
might have preserved its credit;
and as they condemn the issue
what course it would,
ment, have been advisable to pursue.
w= Record.
isis inh
A FREE SILVER TICKET,
Arcordiog to Bland, of Missouri, and
Livingstone, of Georgia, the silver
idential ticket next time. This is the
honest way to net. The silver men
can confer no greater benefit upon the |
public than by putting an end to the
present daplicity,
on the silver question must come to an
end. It is the chief political issue of
one side or the other. When
{ vision takes place it will be seen how
| really small and weak is the
faction which has been lording it over
| Congress for so long.
| ver men in Congress is out of all
try.
in the Senate, but that majority is the
{ ereation of the rotten borough system,
| which makes the delegates of mining
camps the equals in voting capacity to
the east the
Both in population represented
that majority
minority, As
the great states of and
west,
and in electoral votes
represents a hopeless
soon as the silver faction comes out as
a national party the fact will be dem-
onstrated.
a
“How a fish raises,’ is the heading
a half colum article by a scientist,
ystone Ciazette,’
Of
and copied in the Ke)
We are surprised that a fisherman like
Harter should stop to listen to a scien-
| tific a fish rais-
two-line
as to how
simple
hook
it
explanation
es in water when the
fact
bit
with a
in the
right
take a line,
end,
and the
Is a you
of bait at the throw
fish raises
up
- » -.
Tue orange crop having been killed
of tl
murky o
by the 1 winter, no one
severity
any ol
ver not having
In the
a much
need be
the
fruit to squeeze. absence
eS Vou oan get sweeter
taki
been fro
: by he girls as none
12 tod
r 61 \
Of them have yZE11.
Wo
URY! babies are a nuisance
NG
v} Taaviese
rein Curing
devoti
idience.
chu interferin
with the
Ons of parents
: .
s the at At Sharpsville
e day Rev. Demster
con
Any motl
each other
That's
bound
wards.
To BI
may |
Ww
pend
Sree
may le
i by
d upon the
| eon Sai
man of |
ble ast.
We have
pers tO In
Knew one
Hamp
ii whetl
has the manliness
and courage te a Lexow jnve
of Phil
y order
gation adelphia,
ee -
Not Correct
The daily
dispatches “
papers of the 20th publi
Pitt
fellow Ww DSI
had
and
Much
friends
not
that
a report should be put into circulation,
to further
Jeaver in his heroie strug-
tide of adversity.
el
stating shat our
A
financial
nt from sburg,
§ § 38
General James Beaver,
with
again
ies
Wns
the
would
i windfall
worth
TON ernor’s
S060 (000, 0s
CX
wish this it
many
true
is
unfortunately
and we are extremely sorry such
as it ean only serve embar-
| rass General
gle against the
| Gazette,
eo —-
To Change the Method,
The house committee on education
has reported a bill changing the
| thod of grantipg certificates
Instead of permitting the teach-
institute to select the committee,
| #8 is now done, the bill provides that
the county superintendent and two
| teachers, with two others to be selected
| by the state superintendent, shall con-
| stitute the board of examiners,
He-
to teach-
ers,
| ers’
Wo
|
Encouraging Reports.
leports from the iron and steel |
| manufacturing districts convey the in-
| telligence that a number of steel rail
| the manufacture of steel rails. The
| demand is growing, and from present
portant factor in the street rail busi
| ness of 1805,
tolls
Colorado Courtesy Hustented,
I A disgraceful row occurred in state |
senate on Thursday. Senator Mills,
{in the course of debate, called Senator
| Peace a liar. Mills then threw a pa- |
| per weight at Peace and then the Sen- |
| ators clinched and fought furiously.
The result was four black eyes and a
lively flow of blood, The contestants
were finally separated,
and adjourned. *
EXTRAORDINARY...
REDUCTION SALE
Of all Winter Goods for the purpose of closing out
our entire Winter Stock. This to last for thirty
days only. This means a reduction from the won-
derfully low prices we have had during the past sea-
SOn.
In February we shall commence to take inven
tory and make ready for our Spring Stock, and for
that season we shall dispose of all : -
Our Winter Stock Regardless of
Retail Value!
TRY BE EO IR I OR ORI
Men's Overcoats.
Men’s Overcoats.
I ress Overcoats,
Men's Overcoats,
finest of Long
50
0, Now £11.00
now
the
were
worth
. “>
$13.
50, 5.00
7.0
6.
2.00,
Boys’ Overcoats.
Boys' Overcoats, rth 5.5
i sd
dren's Overcoats, 1.00 1.25
Men's Winter Suits.
Men's Winter Suit
Chil
Bovs’ Winter Suits,
Dress Coods
: .. tpn
snriettas, in ail (
of Outing
All Wool He
The Heaviest Kind
was
Underwear.
Shirts & Drawers,
all wool, -
Under fine
heavy,
Men's
Now,
S50c Men's &
38¢
20¢
Now,
1GC
rhe
25¢C
That were,
Men's & Boy’s Caps
- Se
J 2X
5
JOC
33¢
30
25
1 ~
Winter
worth £1.00, now 4%¢
Ladies’ Hose, all wool, from 15¢ up Red F were 40,
Children's & Misses’, 6c and up
Men's Woolen Socks, 95.
were 25 & 30, now 17 & 18 One lot Men's good, heavy
15 & 15, 9 & 10 Shirts,
Ladies’ Muffs as low 44¢,
better grades in same low
portions,
Ladies’ Corsets,
now
ar
hed,
“
as
pro Best I nbleached Muslin, 3, 41.5 2.0
Tiekings, from Te up
from 23¢ up
‘Fine Shoes.
| Women's Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, phim Shoes, that were 50, 40 and
soft goods, that were $1.50, now $1.30, now 40, 35 and 25¢.
L 35, 1. 20 Men's and Boys' Shoes,
1.15, 1.00 that were
1.10, 97, “
1.00, Kobe
300,
i" i“ i
2.50, now
200, *
1.50,
“ 1.95 60
5, now 1.00 “" 80, “Wi &85
To, The greatest stock of Rubbers in the
fe. county of the very best make, at cor-
58¢, respondingly low prices,
it i i“
1.50
1.15
“" i“ i" A] “
i“ ii
| Children’s Shoes, were 1.2 “
i“ i“ Lil
i i“ Lis
“ i “"
“ it a“
We have no space to detail our entire stock, but the above will
giv ¢ an idea of what we propose to do for the next 30 dave, Yon will
remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than has
| ever been known before, Now we have made the above reduction
{even from that basis. We must move our winter stock as we propose
| to have a great line of Spring goods in due season,
:
LYON & CO,
Bellefonte, Penna.
The
County Fair
affor excellent opportunity for the
pick to get your watch. If you
would be proof against his skill, be sure
that the bow (or ring) is a
NEW OPENING....
The undersigned is about
to occupy his new business
stand and will out
an entirely new of
Furniture &...
..Wall Paper
Parlor Suits - from $25 up.
N-piece Oak Buiis, from $26 up,
Uhairs, . from $4 to $10.
locking Chairs, $1.40 to $5.00,
Jed | Springs and Mattresses
correspondingly low.
S an
R .
open d
POC ket
stock
This wonderful bow is now
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cas es,
which are made of
soldered to a pl
Look
: and cost at Like
gold at Guarantee d to wear 20 yea
er cent less than heretofore,| None
equall
All goods having been purchased |
“11 1
OW Willi be
Ne Ad
Sold only ti r
A watch cous ¢ cner which makes 8
charm sent free on rt
KeystoneWatch Case C
PHILADELPHIA.
The Human Electrical For
Organ:
LO.
F.W. WEBER,
BOALSBURG, | and
| How They Control the
of the Body.
undersign
Br, late
tral fore a of the hum
iid m
4 TT South er nd
share plow, |
Gothic roes
forks, corn |
vators, H
ress Boyes self
‘cutting
Lim
rages
sree Cit
BE
west o
MARCH 30
workers and leaders,
cows, all of them |
1 Chesterwhite brood |
stioals, | Deer 1
good “ vew, 1 bob |
' ow i pair
my fork, |
forte and
esd and |
aud many |
RDAY
god
K
ng onttie
ine Of sale
. 1 Oshorae mower
Wee wagons, 2 plows
re tre Hall eornple
harness 2 pair
bovels, chalus, brid es, ool lars
rind stone, dinner bel
fitie
Cen
d in each num
, and the ar
and a
the Magazine
nos, 8 pe
het articles
Sale to ¢
be meade Koown
WM. GOHEEN
SALE. ~A
For
mile west of
containing
TN
s at 1 o'clock when terms will |
HENRY KLINE
OT Men
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helm aiong turnpike, |
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FARM
Mil
oath
wali iN
fivw
which
Bi
a
t
oO 0 5 ACRES,
Well cultivated, with stone
Bank barn, sand ont afidir ge
water, soung orchard, and all
No, 1 condition.
ALSO
0 0
Dwelling House, | Is
A fine spriog of. |
improvements in |
a
—
J Ph
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ket, ele
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a
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Millbeim, Pa
KRUMRINE BROS,
Apothecaries,
Penna.
Headquarters for
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.
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we oan ne Juttent . Parent io oi
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