ov YOL. LXIX. CAPITOL NEWS | piace the U. 8B. Treasury on sound But when that work | pleted, he will resign in order A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE BY THE vote his whole time to the SENATE. lover which he has been called to — of the House man when i) | basis, is com- to de- railroad side. The Democrats | will lose Senator Walcott Finds Fault With the Pa- : | HOES. a valuable triotism of the Administration, bat the Senate Expresses Otherwise, Wide Tire Law The act of legislature, approved on | Oo iy — President to foreign Jan. occasion WASHINOTON, Cleveland has no because his patriotic fails to meet the approval of men like Senator Woleott, of Colo., when their speeches of alleged eriticism are follow- the 25th of June last, encouraging the | worry | use of wide tires on wagons upon the | policy { publie highways of the commonwealth | has aroused wide interest in the farmers and the department of agriculture is | now flooded with communications up- on the subject. It was enacted that all ed by such extraordinary votes of con- fidence as the adoption of the Arme-| persons who used draft wagons on the | nian resolution was, There are always a few men who de- light in taking the wrongside of every question, but Congress as a whole is now, as it has been from the first, sol- idly behind the gardless of party polities, in maintain- ing a patriotic American policy in all by the Senate public highways not less than four in- ches in width for hauling loads of not 9 less than 2,000 pounds should for each year after the passage of the act receive a rebate 0. one quarter of their assessed The act is also retroac- Evi of this state are almost administration, re-| highway tax, tive for one year. lently the farm- ers unanimous n their determination to get that our dealings with foreign countries, res The Senate will this week bate. the Finance committee's free coinage sub- stitute for the House bond bill, something now unlooked for shall fur- ther delay the taking of a final wv and that wilt probably be the last of it for this session, as it is practically cer- tain that Speaker Reed will direct sub- boss Dingley, of the Ways and Means Committee, to see that it never gets reported to the House, let alone voted upon. If the deadlock o House tarifl bill continues in the Finance commit- pass - A Vast unless Estate ¥ it is not generally known, neverthe- and for- Lime Clearfield the less it is a fact, that 3 ¢ yt in e Elk counties, principally in mer, is located the most valuable ber estate in the state of Pennsylvania, It is William E. Dodge estate and consists of some 20,000 acres, the known as even from off of which is cut over 17,000, 000 feet of Willi Dodge died in Ne 1885 y annually. yv ork in owned jointly by lumber LiL n the Ww , and hie property Is now iis eight sons, each one of whom is es- $4, tee after the free coinage bill is dispos- ed of it the Davis Monroe was last week favorably reported from Relation busines timated to be worth at least It is * HEY iN) is probable that ' twenty-eight property was Do been paid from it i iv doetrine resolution, which bought by $ ige and during that ti al the Committeee on Foreign 4 me will be made the unfinished of the Senate until it is adopted, Senator Allison, of Iowa, has always fi he announced out $5,000 annual- Clearfield artman, of Willams- in taxes into the J. W.H present manager « county treasury. is the ftl 3 Le « port, tate. been known as a dodger upon all $ nancial questions, and now that has allowed himself to be esl oon for Fish in the State. as candidate the Republican a Presidential nomination, he The are I'h lor 1 1 streams throughout ree mil 1, will dodge the | b¥ to | or more than ever. friends of thousand bro determined either other candidates 5 cord of the Peunsy!l ti | sides for ‘ania Fish Prote make him go on record re A int in , ve Association for against that free coinage substitute for | the House bond bill, viet him of dodging it. Few quicker pieces of official work Fed ied le 85 (0 On) or to openly con- ») AAS ’ brown, Calif ander tl he remov al Oklohoma, have been done t 1 srnment than Marshal Nix, « nomination of Patrick Nagle to be his Attorney plants N ot Next spring they expect to hay of trans f r and { { - of the | waters of the state a Ng. $0,000,000 brook trout alone. Of the 1805 b Some time Harmon the against SUCCessOr, ago roe be FOOR at trout upwards had Nix. ilty General put examiners charges which 200,000 were coun made Marshal Those examiners reported him work upon streams, been ol A Electric Bitters, Electric Bitte 1y season, but per of having shaved the pay warrants o his deputies greatly to profit. He was removed by telegraph and in less than ten the sent ¢ i his personal ne r% {2 a medicine t erally needed in the sprit 0 al haps mo i ME. when hours name to the exhausted feeling languid | when the liver is torpid and of his successor had been prevai is, Seiuate, 3s . i since bdecretary and the need of a tonie and alterative is felt. has often averted long and perhaps fa- tal bilious fevers. No will act more surely counteracting Morton assumed | charge of the Department of Agricul- of the money appropriated by Congress for the sup- port of that department $1,430,000, and a considerable sum will added to that amount at the close of the current fiscal year. The House committee on Agriculture has decided to utilize this money by erecting a new building for the Agricultural Department which has outgrown the one it now occupies, which was built when the department | sf i A prompt use of this medicine ture, he has saved out medicine i i n and freeing the system from the malarial c Electrie bottle be Headache, Indigestion, yield mstipation, § to Bitlers, J. D. Dizziness Culy fifty cents per at Murray's Drug Store. —— Severely Bitten by a Dog. whose i this county, was severely bitten by a Wednesday. The rs is informed that she was Miss Woomer, a young lady g i was only a small bureau of the Iuteri-| home is at Rock, a small village in or Department. work on the new building shall It is proposed that | Bellefonte i in the | house playing with the dog when sud- | begin | dog AF NEE early in the coming fiscal year. Benator George, of Miss, who will after March 4th, 1897, be succeeded in | denly the canine became angered the Senate by Representative H., D. something and turning upon its mis Money, says of Mr. Money: ‘I know | tress bit her on the bands and arms. | him well and have known him sinee | There were in the neighborhood of | his boyhood. He has been my neigh- | some twenty tooth marks on the girl's | bor for many years. Our intercourse | arms. The dog was immediately shot. and communieations.on political sub- | ps jects have been frequent and confiden- | tial. I have had opportunity to judge | The commission created by the leg- the man from every point of view. |jglature, to compute the vote cast at He is of unblemished honor and of the | the last election for State Treasurer, strictest integrity. His native ability | npished their work on Wednesday. is of the best, and his courage, moral | The computation showed the follow- and physical, unquestioned. He had |i, vote cast: Haywood, Republican, my sympathy io his race for the Sen-| gop 745. Meyers, Democrat, 252 481; ate, although I took no step to secure | Berry, Prohibitionist, 20,779; Dawson, his election.” | People’s, 7,802; Anton, Social Labor, Ex-Boss Clarkson, of the Republi- | 309 ean National Committee, was in| Washington when Mr. Harrison was, | K. iL. OC. B. Convention. last week, but he did not eall on him. | The K. L. C. E. Union, of Oentre In fact, it is pretty well known that | i of ill hold thei elec ; : : {| Hall charge, will hold their Quarterly the two men are not in love with each | other. Clarkson has never forgiven | Convention at the Tasseyville United Mr. Harrison for refusing to make him | F-Vaugelical church, on Saturday, Feb Secreta of the Interior in 1889. and {1. A program is arranged for after 1 Ty unity 10 Dat obstacles | noon at 2, and evening at 7. The pub- in Tp Mr DS ite political {lie is invited to attend and participate, ambitions. . Representative Cowen, of Md., who | Stent Sma of F1thing, has been elected President of the B. A full line of all kinds of ready-made and O. R. R., will not take any further | clothing, for men and boys, must be active part in the legislation of the | #old at once, on account of sheriffs House, but being a memover of the sale, atthe Philadelphia Branch, Belle- House committee on Banking and cur- | fonte. Hurry up, if you t & bar rency, he will not resign until he has | €8in. completed some data he has been work- at The Official Yote, nt A A SAG ORS wan ox wn Waa —- QUAY IS FOR REED FIRST, Pennsylvania's Second Cholee Perhaps Morton in the End, The Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay Quayites will This was the information brought | from Washington by national Repnb-| licans who conferred with Mr. Quay lay evening ull the that Pennsylvania's great man and Saturday morning. This is information | would | It not, it was said, alter the relations tween Mr. Quay and Mr. Platt set the understanding that does be up-i vouchsafe to his inquisitors, of in the end these two Republican warriors will act Mr. Ph ale pit in concert, in New Y« will stick to Gov, hoy ’ and his friends § irk Morton t fit and t to their sid Wr ay sylvania coh “Mr. Quay, ig perfectly whole alialr, {i Wio, I estin McKinley fore thi Reed an in iN f 4 io VOLES S311 Of — ur Muscular Fo dynamoter weakest wi Har fo The fits bir ren iast tor} $ test aft highest point a It then again t real Workers { all, have been FreaRias - id - Only One Way, i arties anticipating making sale this spring will do well to carefully consid- thei RTER office is fu lar the best means « The Ri equipped for pr tive posters, er Wf advertising articles 1e Pe iy and at- ie inting 5 and hs tion covering this valley no trad ving a { Avi TT equalled i hy any two papers in the 08% al whose sale county, afforded the 2 It pays peci advantage is yg is in the register to advertise, and farm stock and im- plements especially, yy Services Largely Attended Communion services in the Presby- | terian church at this place last Mab. | bath was largely attended, and an ex- for the i f Bellwood, ers of present, Six new members were add- | ed to the congregation by letter and co ANAS From Febroary to June. Old soldiers in Centre county will no doubt ba glad to learn that the time for the holding of the spring encamp- mentof the G. A. BR. has been chang- | ed from February to June. When held in the former month, it was gen- erally about the worst weather during the entire year. The encampment will oe held in Chambersburg, ~~ —— a ——————— Caught a Possam., uy A few evenings ago, Jerry Stump heard a commotion in his chicken coop and going ont to find the trouble found a peculiar looking animal among the chickens. He struck it with = elub, but it got away. Next morning he traced it through the light snow to its hole, and dug it out. It was a pps sum, and unlike its species is fall of fight. It is uninjured, and Jerry will keep it and try train the animal. SO Mp A Don’t worry. Don't mn in debt. Don’t trifle with your health. Don't try experiments with medicines. Don’t waste time and money on worth less compounds. Don’t be persuaded to take a substitute for Ayer's Barsapa- 7 WITHOUT BRAINS REMARKABLE CONDITION OF A WATSONTOWN MAN, | | A Physician's Wonder. --No Brains yet sn Man Has all Faculties 896. WHY OUR ROADS ARE Yoon, Secretary Edge Gives the His Report of tenson in “The Btate Pennsylvania has Agricul- These than in repairs,” said Secretary of roads are practically no better At the request of a number of prom- inent physicians of Philadelphia, Dr, NS. 8. Koser, of Williamsport, on Jan- John Bly, of Watsontown, son of William Bly, who fw wv twenty or a long ime died Friday night. Bly, who was vears of age, suf- tumor which grew into brain and ocea- growth had a found that Dili Lis Hare, i ts to be hazarded in the hands of quacks or ignoramusus The action of the state board will meet with the approbation of the medical prof the ¥ should precede permission to practice, E ession and itness public. xX. Bp Quay After the District, Senator Quay’s friends claim he will carry the Sixteenth congression:] f district, the home of Attorney Genera! | McCormick. H. C. Parsons, of Ly-| and Mr. Myers, of Clinton, | are probably Republicen national dele- | gates, are of the Q { A ven, will lead the fight ® ny persua- '. Hopkins | for | i sion Te n E of Lock Ha Quay. x Migressman i Millia County Deaths, In Deeatur twp., suddenly, Jan, 19, | Simon Krebs, aged 77 years, In of Lewistown, Frances, widow Wm. B. Hoffman, aged 70 years, of Michael Lewistown, aged 75 years. Years ago Mr. Buoy was a well-known stage pro- prietor in Centre and Mifflin counties, ————————————— For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back | between the shoulders, will afford | prompt relief. This is especially val- uable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency to- ward pneumonia. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills; J. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall er ———— ——— Married Inst Week. Hon. John Holt, of Snow Shoe, ex- member of the legislature from Centre county, was last week married to a Mes. Denlinger, of Tamaqua, Pa., She is said to be a charming woman. Chicken and Waille Supper. The Ladies’ Mite Society of the Lutheran church will bold a chicken and waffle supper in the Grange Hall, at Spring Mills, on Baturday evening, ing on in connection with a bill tol —Bubsoribe for tho REPORTER. rilla. Tt is the best of bicod-purifiers. next, Feb. 1, this blames For to many think not good, as f condition of affairs no one is but our farmers, and They mend the pub regulate the tax annual road He not lie roads innual levied for repairs nee follows that if the duty is proper- ly jr rformed they alone i They ariff, f freights or are not pt condition, it The Letter Marriage Licenses, I'he following ma ' inte, A. W, Stine, Danville. Bellef I Hum- ra Jerome Huber, and Daisy Hoover, of ¥i: 11 h mer, | Hi psDur tichard . Tats . ship, and Agnes May r Henry E. Gra: man, Rebers A. F. Miile Ellen ) hie twp. ii ey £ burg. r. G {. Wolf, Sj Emerick Heaton, Boggs Blanche Anderson, Howard twp. Ne 1 wing twp., py No Tax Coliector. { The other end of the county appears | world Rush town- ship, according to the papers, is with- CAasy. | $ 1 to collect the 1895 taxes, and thus far | no one has been secured to do the work | and the taxes remain uncollected. i EE To be Well Posted, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny is making another improvement on its lines which will be appreciated by the traveling public. At each end of the stations a post twelve feet high is planted, on which appears in oon- spicuous iron letters the station name, This will make three station signs, in- eluding the oneover the door at each station. clit. Ground Heg Day. Next Bunday, February 2nd, is ground hog day, the day the animal comes out of his hole, and if the sun is shining he sces his shadow, goes back again for six weeks more. He's a poor prophei. He hits the weather occasionally, but oftener misses it, An For the Dall Season, To fill in a Dull Beason with Big Cash Valvues—8uils made to order, $15.00, £18.00, and $20.00. Pantaloons, $5.00. Come early. MoxreoMgry & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. NO. 5 News of the Slate, There is considerable diphtheria, in some instances proving fatal, in parts of Perry county, A Jersey Bhore paper reporis a re- kicked * fn i gpected residen ‘in his Rural school children are disap- 4 being barn floor’ by hors r pointed to know that there will not be any more holida f11y i fl Ys Quring the remain. the } Was { i ‘ sCnool term i er irthday, February Chamber- bot- cure. i r bolle M. Bar- Wm. = ~ oe E. pring Mills, I tholomew, Centr Goes to Shamokin Wia, R. From, long connected with Allison’s mill at Spring Mills, has sev- ered his connection with the firm and intends going to Shamokin to open a flour and feed store. Will was an ex- cellent citizen and all his neighbors will be sorry to see him leave, besides his other good qualities he was a first class Democrat. lh rica Great Ron’ of Coal, The Bald Eagle Valley railroad had a greater run of coal last week than any previous week in its history. The entire number of cars that came east. ward was 2738-2668 loaded and 70 emply cars,—which number is 105 more cars than the largest number previously reported. SM A ARS, Will Build a New House, Samuel Bnyder intends to add a new house to our town, to be cottage style. For this purpose he has purchased a lot from Johnny Nefl, across the alley above Willow's, where he will begin at once to build, and expects to move in his new place by April. Sil Boom, Wheat has gone up to 65 cents: it should go up higher in justice to the farmer. ¥