The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1895, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ,
TERMS. ~0ne year, $1.50, when paid in advance,
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three
fusertions, and 5 cents per line for eabh subse-
quent insertion. Giber rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar. 11
“READ AND REFLECT.”
In a Freeport, Ill, daily, sent us by
a friend, we
tention,
“Read and reflect.”
a sandy foundation in charging all
by the Democracy.
not accomplish all the good desired by
President Cleveland because obstacles
were put in his path by bad men
congress. Now we ‘‘reflect’
wise :
out such warning it has no right to|
peaceful visitors.
The Gov- |
nize the insurgents as belligerents and |
had not proclaimed a blockade of the |
Admiral Ben-
The case of the Allianea presents a
She was a merchant- |
pursuing her accustomed way; |
land of Cuba, and a Spanish man-of-
war undertook to stop her. A genera-
tion or so ago the right to do this, |
within the three-mile limit of Spanish |
jurisdiction, would probably have been |
allowed; but the whole purport of re-|
cent conventions has been against even |
this exercise of arbitrary power with- |
tary Gresham thus unquestionably ex- |
presses the most enlightened spirit of |
when he declares |
forcible interference with com- |
mercial steamers pursuing a natural |
and usual highway cannot be justified,
States.
man silver purchasing act, and now
worth of silver.
soldier's pension
Soldiers ‘‘re-
law Fising every
from $2 to $6 per month.
flect.”
Hastings gol scared out of his hoots
and sent a message to the legislature
to stop voting away the money or the
state would be bankrupted.
ocratic governor or president ever
found it necessary to thus ery “halt.”
Our Freeport friend, as a result of
the Democratic tariff, now buys all his
woolens, clothing,
ries, and every other article for nearly
one-half the cost under the
tariff, and he is not fool enough to get
mad and swear about it. Not
bet.
hats, choes, groce-
under Harrison are gradually starting
up again under Cleveland.
We have not time to ‘‘reflect’’ far
ther just now, satisfied that our mis-
guided Illinosian will find enough to
reflect on for acoon’s age from what
he finds above,
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THE “Altoona Daily Tribune” a few
days ngo changed from 4-page to 8-page
style and printed in new type.
“Tribune” edited, fair in
criticisms, and there is not a better in-
is ably its
land daily in the state,
Te
the having a
legislation” loafing
around Harrisburg at others expense,
and pretending to know a heap about
EVERY order in state,
on
i
committee
enacting laws, such orders should call
at once, for hav-
ing been mum the Marshall pipe
line iniquity, while making a loud
cackle over other very small eggs laid.
Heommittees'' home
on
"
tee on Jegislation” and
usefulness,
rss ns A PAS
THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS,
The importance of Secretary Gresh-
affair lies in its broad defense
freedom of commerce,
limit. What is commonly known as
and fair dealing among nations, and
like the unwritten law of personal con-
duct it has developed gradually with
the advance of civilization. Original-
ly there was no law between nations
except the law of might. Each did to
the other whatever it dared to do. As
civilization has advanced, nations
have gradually subjected themselves
to rules of mutual respect, and thus
there has grown up a body of law
sometimes only uuderstood, but some-
times definitely expressed in treaties
or conventions, that formulates the ac-
cepted understanding.
The doctrine of maritime rights is
an example of this sort of develop-
ment, Even within this century there
were no recognized maritime rights ex-
cept those of the fastest ships and the
heaviest guns, It was the United
States that really led in the battle for
the freedom of lawful commerce and
the exemption of merchant vessels
from search or seizure on the high seas,
Little by little the right of interference
with commerce has been limited, by
the consent of nations, to times of act-
ual war, to the immediate territorial
Jurisdiction of each nation. The re-
cent tendency has been to go even be
yond this and to forbid interference
with lawful commerce even close to
shore, except in the existence of actu-
al warfare or where a blockade has
been established or publicly proclaim-
ed.
A nation has a right, of course, to
warn all ships out of the waters over
w hich jt claims jurisdiction, but with.
of the Cuban coast or not.”
It must be acknowledged that
only has Spain never formally
not |
recog-
not now pretend to exercise the gener- |
the old treaties—but that its recogni-
tion would be likely to give her seri-|
Cuba. The
land is so near to our own coast that it |
is- |
aid to insur- |
to guard the
necessary to the
The difficulty,
that of Allian-
than real. It
the com.
mander of the Spanish gunboat to tell
the difference between a
gents, and the power
coast of Cuba seems
authority of Spain.
however, in a case like
ca, apparent
is more
mail steamer
and a pirate, and if the discontent in
Cuba is so great as to compel the Span-
ish to challenge every that ap-
proaches, their easy way is to proclaim
fact and warn ull strangers off.
Thus, while it is admitted
retary Gresham's attitude is
vessel
that Sec-
in
advance of what has thus far been uni-
a step
line
with the doctrine that prevails among
on a
nations, and is
entirely in harmony with the
for which the United States have
ways contended. It may not be
cepted by Spain without dispute, but
there is no doubt that it will eventu-
ally prevail, and our government will
thus have achieved one
policy
al-
ac-
more import-
ant victory for the freedom of peaceful
commerce throughout the world. —
Philadelphia T¥mnes.
—
Keeps
and
legislature grinding
THE
bills f
out
ir new offices voting away
money as if the pockets of the tax pay-
ers had no bottoms. Since these reck-
less Inw-makers
nings of the
rupting the state, it
will not heed the war-
bank-
good
thing if Mr. Hastings would quietly
Governor against
would be a
order out the entire Harrisburg fire de-
and sud-
on the senate and
house. Nothing dispels a mob quicker
than turnisg the hose on it.
Centre county's Womelsdorf
Turn the hose on "em.
pp
is high time,
the
key-
note, “Wanted —a leader.”
—atuff of the good old days.
Al
ges,
cultural societies and the well organ-
ized granges never took open measures
to protect their people against the
plans of the honey mouthed scamps
who fatten by swindling the farmer in
far worse ways than they suffer from
unjust legislation and that is bad |
enough. We know of nothing that |
the efficiently organized granges could |
have taken hold of to stamp out more
profitably and war against than the
swindlers of the farmer. Yet we nev- |
er noticed any steps taken in this di-
rection ; in fact we have occasionally
noticed the closest intimacy of some
leaders of the firmers with the swind-
lers and keeping mum on their doings,
The hay-fork game, the patent right
trick, the onts swindle and a score of
other games have been used to rob far-
mers out of hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Let the granges waken up
to the importance of this matter,
MI CMP HA,
TE proposed beef inspection bill is
unconstitutional because it is class le
gislation and discriminates against cit-
izens of other states who have the
same rights under the federal constitu-
tion as citizens in our state. Ignorance
of the constitution, state and federal,
is a prevailing disense with some men
who want to be wise and only keep
making themselves laughable, A beef
Inspection bill, free of idiotic notions,
might meet with favor. There is im-
position in state beef and veal as well
ne io the outside article.
LYON
SPRING
Dress Coods,
Lace Curtains,
Carpets,
Muslin,
Cinghams,
Prints,
Clothing,
Shoes, Etc.
WINDOW BLINDS.
The greatest assortment of Window Blinds, Spring Roli-
ers, good Felt and Oil Cloth, at the following prices,
15, 18, 20, 25 and
al
complete, at 124c 30c a window.
Rag Carpet, the best stock ever shown in Centre county
Note these prices: 18, 20, 22. 24, 2), 27, 28, 30, 34 |
373. 40 and 42. The above of the newest patterns and
best qualities that have ever been shown for the money.
SHOES.
We are leaders in the sale of good shoes at low prices
A genuine Dongola, patent leather toe, in all the lists
pera toe, square toe, common toe, 3
Ks 75 Every pair warranted.
You never heard of sho's t r these prices,
the finest Dongola Kid, button and lace boots for ladies
2.00 and 2.40, of exquisite workmanship; opera toe, nar
row square 10¢, patent leather toe, common oe
every pair warranted. As fine a stock, as dressy and
sty lish and durable, as when sod at 4.00 and 5 00 a pan
a year ago. Infant’s Shoes, real kid, 27¢ a pair,
Girl's Shoes, 60, 75, 93. 98, 1.00 and 1 20
quality as you buy elsewhere for one-half more.
good Dress Sho s, 75,93, 98, 1.00 and 1 25.
stock and weur like iron. Men's Dress Shoes,
1.15; 1.25, 1.45, 1.98, 2.40, and 2.48.
them elsewhere for that money.
We have, beyond doubt, the best wearing shoe
world.
ire the sole agents for the sale of them in Centre county.
You know what they are. They are the Douglas Shoe.
If they don’t wear well, bring them back and eithe r get
an allowance or get t another pair. We have them in
Men’s from 1.85 to 4.50 a pair. We have them in pat.
ent leathers, russets, b uchers, razor toe, needle toe, Yale
toe, square toe, half round or any style you may want.
CLOTHING.
Spring Clothing now ready for you; in Clothing we
them all in lowness of prices, in good goods, well
and fit equal to merchant tailor made.
Boys’ Suits at 75, 9o, 1.00, 1.10, 1.235, 1,50and 2.00.
Boys strictly all wool suits, wear an sewing guaranteed,
at 2.50, 2,735, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75 and 4.00.
Men’s Suits at 2 9o, 3.50, 4 00, 4.25, and 4 So, in Black
Cheviot, mixed Cassimers, .tc., all new stock.
Men’s strictly all wool suits, newest patterns, at 4.75, 5.00
5.25, 5.50, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.co
Men’s fine dress suits, in Black Worsted, Clay Worsted,
neat mixtures, at 7 50, 8.00, 9.00. 9.50, 10 00 and 11.50,
as fine goods, as stylish a cut, and as well made as you
used to pay $15 to $20 a suit for.
~
Sense 1.23, 1
, and 1.90.
SCnse
98, 1.00
in
lead
made,
0
Best Table Oilecloth at . 15¢ a yard.
Best Unbleached Muelineg, 4, 4 1.2, 5c a yard.
Best Bleached Muslin, 6 1.2 and Te a yard.
wm—— a
LYON & CO,
Bellefonte, Penna.
CREAT STOCK !
LOW PRICES !
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SI
the most complete in the v
tition.
sell goods at ench low figures.
crate profit, and you get full va
You will probably need an Ove
sure we have just what you wa
of Rubber Goods instock. Pr
HARPER &
JOES, Ete., of kinds is
all
We are satisfied with a mod-
lue on every purchase
wreoat or (loves, and we are
nt. A full line of all kinds
duce of all kinds wanted.
KREAMER.
made,
The underriened is about
to ocenpy his new business
stand and will opens out
an entirely new stock of
Wall Paper
Parlor Buits - from $25 up.
8-piece Oak Buiis, from $26 up.
Chairs, - from $4 to $10.
tocking Chairs, $1.40 to $5.00.
Jed Bprings and Mattresses
correspondingly low.
All goods having been purchased
low will be sold at
6 per cent, less fhan heretofore.
rem
| Goeds sold on installments to re-
spons ible partie $s at acce
terns, Call and see—satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
F. W. WEBER,
| BOALSBURG, PA.
VBLICRALE ~ Will be sold at public sale
he residence of Pialip Durst, in Poller
3 miles vat of Centre Hi
THURSDAY, MARCH, 28
: horses Iaba hore 12 years «dl, good
ber a blerk mare 12 years, I
| thew will be fiesh by
oof then fresh in Apa, Lhe bainnoe
KShori-h o glam 1 of them 2 yours wl
int 210 moths oid, 1 2 year oid
fg hel 3
exives, 3 months
Rif, Uh ost
bear 2s€ars
while Lond sow,
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eat 10 o'clock
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ACRES
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£3 mission €} 0) nna 0
Wel! enitivated
Bar kK bets, mod vd
w@ter, seming evchard
Nov, 1 ood it born.
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witopigh
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| Fortermsappiy to A.J. GEPHART,
eof! Milibeim, Ps
ing - House
sper fos oof
Nemmeuls in
Deed
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} 1K aeres, mone or lew thin Mil
n exoriled cond 1, good booation
ing close prosimity to church, schoosis, mar
beim
BE OFFERED AY
idence of the under
sigued, two miles east of Centre Hall,
we TEUREDAY. MARCH 21
Twa drt mane weight g sbout 1300 » ands
each 24 Ivhvg horse, Zn dik von, 2 of the
Teiseys 3 hellers, 8h silva bul 2 years 0M in
spritg 1 yemriong, 2 brood sows, tew Fonpeine
itd r, Pinto ower, new Tiger hay rake fn
one of two horses, ew Centre Hall fmproved
ovinp'a ter, grain drill, oorn sciaper ste! beam
enltivetor, plows, harrows, sled, cutter 2-horse
wagons bugger, fannd g mill, harpoon rope and
palieys dune bu k, pitch forks, dabble and sin.
ie treo, set tu harness with breechines, 2 sets
slugle harness, Sinetr, onllss snd bridles, and
many other articles, Sale to commence ot 10
o'clock when terms will ' ¢ made known
JOUN H. SNYDER
| WM. GOHEEN, Auctioneer
WANTED “RE IABLE MEN tw sell gre nholne
and romplete line of Nursery
stk. Highest salary and commbssbam paid
weekly, paying sud permanent position guaran:
werd fied sue ers insane to go men. Bpweinl
mducements tn beginners, exe lence Not Tw es
sry. Exclusive territny and yout own choice
of same given, Do not delay, Appis 10
ALLEN NURSEXY CO
Row hoster. N
Bt Bil’ BALE WILL
tuble sale at the 10
mari-im Y.
A severe rheumatic pain in the left
shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Lo-
per, a well-known druggist of Des
Moines, Towa, for over six months
At times the pain was so severe that
be could not lift anything. With all
he could do he could not get rid of it
until he applied Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. “I only made three applica-
tions of it,”’ he says, “and have since
been free from all pain.” He now reo
ommends it to persons similarly af
flicted. It is for sale by Wm. Pealer,
Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tus
sey ville,
A slap at Fureigneis.
The Lock Haven council has passed
a resolution prohibiting the employ-
ment of any one to work for the city
who is not a taxpayer unless it be in
times when work Is plenty and men
scarce. This is a slap at immigrant
labor.
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| The Nervous System the Seat
| of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
i No mystery has ever compared with that of
buman life. It has been the leading subject
| of OT sional research and ti inuli ages
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per pari o of hve
spldal cord,
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bot es for §
either op! ales
Jas, Bo SS
Filled
W atch Cases
hey log
san
nce they
t with the great
not be pulicd or twisted
Can caly be had on the cases
stamped with this trade mark,
All others bave the old.styl
which is caly held to the ca
and can be twisted off with the fingers
Sold only through watch dealers. Send for a
watch cso oncner to tho manufacturers
Kye ADELr Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
You ought to get
Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup.
AAA Ag
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat.
ent business conducted fof Mootrnart Fees.
Our Ornice 18 OrrosiTe U. 8. PATENT Ormice
and we can secure patent io Joss we thas those
remote from Wadhington,
} Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip.
finn, We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge, Our fee not due till patent is secured,
oa Pameniey, “How tn Obvein Patents,” with
oost of sae in the U. 8, and fureigo counting
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW& CO.
Ore. PATENT OFrnicE, WaswminaTon, D. ©.
MARAE ARES. Ei
WANTED- SALESME pd want a few
Ww wil a
Ch dev Luw of Nae sty Rawk. re ear t make
Foot tich ins neath Bt ean gve vo sleet «me
ologiment of d wil poy com ao iE Cr it oar pees
on entorn 1 with the times. Wille fir rms
and territory tn
TUE HAWKS NURSERY ay
1 ovbster
KRUMRINE BROS,
Apothecaries,
Bellefonte, Penna.
mariam
Headquarters for
FINE PERFUMERY AND : :
+ + + TOILET REQUISITES.