The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1896, Image 1

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    VOL. LXIX.
* CAPITOL NEWS
MANAGER
His Presidential Aspirations Have Recely
edn Hard Shock ~The Bond Investi-
gation Committee at Work.
15
ii
WASHINGTON, June
Reed would not
the
Convention,
Speaker
Washing
the
started
remain
returns from i
He
for home, but will probably make sev-
It is
more thoroogh-
ton to get
Louis has
eral stops on the way. no exag-
geration to say that a
ly disgusted man than he is has never
be He
much at the
Lit
treachery
declined to interviewed.
not half
treachery of Joe Manley at
was
as surprised
i. His
earlier
Vermont
as he was at the
Benator Proctor at the
He ht
corifidence in Manley and
that he
coppers on a dead
iat
Convention, 8 never had any
said
once
st him wit
“would not tru
man’s eyes!
only two or three weeks ago, having
received a hint that Manley was dick-
ering with Hanna, he is said to have
spoken his mind so freely that Man-
ley straightway left Washington and
did not return; he went fro: Maine
direct to St. Louis, It isn’
New England that Mr. Re
betrayed, but he feels the
that section more because he
n
he had a right
pride if nothi
New Ei
Among
which Con
to
ex pect
1 *s '
IZ elise, woul i
iglanders true to him.
the other
- $3.1 «
gress did
close d, was to give
commission, whiel
faliure, ¢
government.
cComimission
Secretary Hoke Smit!
in a few days for
remain there all
dicted that thes
what they
tiations-—nothing.
Mecretary
Olney
Dr. Delgado and hi
ed American cit
i fiat N
against Spain
Ex-Congressman
who has been act
in fight
ministration
ie . v } $ $
sentiment In that stale
threw up the sponge, as f
i
is cones rhe on h Inst
ington, several days ago.
the silver sentiment in
prop y
and that Indiana
reached the rti
wld
carried by the Democrats if t
cago convention a lopted a sil ve
form.
Secretary Carlisle was the
ness in the bond investig
was today begun by
of the Senate econ
It is uncertain at ti
it will take to complete the
tion. Senator Harri
4 pres oa
committee meetings, whi
It would seem in viey
of the
everybody
silver discussi
would
status of silver money under our pres
but in discussion
group of publie men, it ickly
shown that a majority of them didn't
know. A majority of the group con-
tended that silver was not a lega
der in sums exceeding
quired the production a copy of |
the Revised Statutes of the United
States to convince them to the contra-
ry. The act of 1573, generally spoken
of as the demonetization of silver drop-
ped the silver dollar entirely from our
coins and provided that ‘the silver
coins of the U, 8. shall be a legal ten-
der at their nominal value for any
amount not exceeding $5 in any one
payment, “but this part of the act was
superceded five years later, Feb, 24th,
1878, by the Bland act, which provid.
ed for the coinage of our present silver
dollars, and provided further that they
“together with all silver dollars here
tofore coined by the U. 8., of like
weight and fineness shall be a legs)
tender at their nominal value for all
debts and dues, public and private, ex-
cept where otherwise expressly stipu-
lated in the contract.” This js the
law. Silver doliars are today a legal
tender in any amount for any indebt
edness, not stipulated to be paid in
some other particular kind of money,
and if this fact were unknown to four
gentlemen in public life it is not un-
41
know
ent laws, a
by a
was qi
i
I ten- |
$10 and it re- |
of
known to* thousands of private eit
The Act of 15890, which provide
than §1
not
Zens,
that silver coins of less
be a legal tender in all sums ex
ceeding $10, is probably responsibl
for the prevals nee of the daa
that amount,
dollar are
full legal tender in amounts up to ter
of
made as
silver coins of less than one
lollars no matter what sort a con
tract may have been pay
ment in other money,
—.
Senator Flion and Mrs, Hastings,
I'he other day, at St. Louis, state
not like Quay, yet was
do what he
Mrs
wife of Gov, Hastings,
pleased, when Has
tings,
|
AN UP-TO-DATE FARMER,
j«
How Colonel W, Fred
fonte, Runs an Immense Tract,
Reynolds,
&
©
‘A pondent:
{ Young, of Dauphin county, was
sylvania, and in of the
|S
| states,
any
But his experiences and su
that
place
cess as a farmer did not equal
{ Col. W. Fred Reynolds, of
{ Mr. Reynolds is the
ri
| large farms in this county, eigl
this
Les
Joining, having a total acreage of
sed
of
| 391 acres and an asses val
$03! In the midst his farms |
has a large grist mill for
| of preparing his grain crog
Flinn will you do me a favor?"
‘I don’t usu lly refuse
when I ean “Up
di
Mrs, want
You
for president,
ery.
ike you to give
1
YOots
nt vial
Annual
ie
Bil
family against
(quences from an
the
lit
in
attack of
int durin vear there
£
Lio wotilld fee th
$
nat they eoule afford to
and those of their fam-
an amount. Any one can
that be.
Chamber.
insurance for 25 cents,
bottle of
and
very
died
wel complaint
a
Cholera
Io almost « neighbor
ne has from an at
before medi
procured or a
One
physician
or two doses of this
il cure any
ordinary
ver fails,
’
*TiInK 1
For
N.
or #0 small an amount ?
M. Bwartz, Tusseyville, and R. E. Bar-
tholomew, Centre Hall.
PI.
The Rainfall and Crops,
We had some welcome showers the
past week, the rainfall
follows :
measuring as
On 13th, 2 p. m. to 6, I
do do during night, 45 in,
On 14th, during day, 18 in.
do do at 6 p. m. 20 in,
On 16th, 8 p. m. thunder gust .25 in.
Total 1.47, or within a trifle of 1} inch-
es of rain.
Everything in fields and gardens is
growing finely ; oats, corn and pota-
toes promising ; fruit and berries will
be a good crop. Wheat third of a
crop. Hay barely half a crop.
41 in,
ili mi
Some people are constantly troubled
with pimples and boils, especially
about the face and neck. The best
remedy is a thorough course of Ayer's
HBarsaparilla, which expels all humors
through the proper channels, and so
makes the skin become soft, healthy,
and fair,
EE —— —— — .
~When you purchase a spring suit
you want the latest style and most
popular goods. The Philadelphia
Branch, Bellefonte, will give you just
what you want,
banker, wi
lire esliante i ii } it
| When Daniel H. Hastings
umted Governor of Pennsvly ania
Ton 1
Revn EES
with the
appointed W. Fre
i ber of his staff, i
{tenant cok and he i
{eral years ago to a daughter
| Judge Hoy, side
i + 4 %
{the handsomest brown stone hou
ned,
4
member but one was married sev
of the late
and now re
i of Tn ttt ©
i Bellefonte, In a business was
Pereon
gentie
| progressive in the extreme
{ly he is possessed of rare manly
i qualities,
- a
Gilad Tidings,
The grand specific for Dysape pein
Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Cos-
‘ Ba-
con's Celery King for the Nerves. This
great herbal tonic stimulates
tiveness, General Debility, ete, is
the
and energies. Samples free. Large
packages 50¢c. and 25¢. Sold only by R.
EE. Bartholomew, Centre Hall and G.
H. Long, Spring Mills,
il tins
Will Leave the Repobliean Party
Senators Teller, Dubois, and
non, and Cleveland, of Montana,
ders in the silver states, have
nounced their intentiog to leave
Republican party, on account of
gold plank in the St. Louis
Aoi
Can-
lea-
an-
the
the
platform.
Death in Georges Valley.
The wife of Howard Confer, of Geor-
ges valley, died unexpectedly last Fri-
day night after only a few days’ ill-
ness,
lf os ———
Byron used a great deal of hair-dress-
ing, but was very particular to have
only the best to be found in the mar-
ket. If Ayer's Hair Vigor had been
obtainable then, doubtless he would
have tested its merits, ns 50 many dis-
tinguished and fashionable people are
doing now-a-days.
WO SCHOOL BOARDS DIFFER
TUITION
Fhe Township May Build a School
near the Boro, Other Local Matior
of Importance.
The school
Potter
rences [or som
boards the |
and been
difl
tion
tow nsip
time over the
of township scholars
'
Lhe bu townshiij
IAL BARRISON ON OI RL
Es.
FINAN
It was
never
fore until this spring, but
’
fing attention, not only
county but elsewhere. To such a seri-
ous extent is it making
| that the experimental statious
heard of the worm and will }
them.
ook alter
ami citans
Inspected the Risks
Last week fire insurance men, chap-
| eroned by W. B. Rankin, of Belle
| fonte, went over the town making an
| inspection of the properties and their
risks. The have been raised
about 60 per cent. within the last
years, and there may yet come anoth
er. The town has water pressure
enough to fight a fire, but with
plugs or apparatus, it may as well
rates
no
be
cerned, We'll have a big conflagra.
| tion some day and then the necessity
of an equipment will be seen,
- A cin,
As She Deseribed it.
She is sweet sixteen, and she says
the first time she kissed ber sweetheart
it made her feellike a tub of butter
swimming in honey, cologne, nutmeg
and cranberries, as though scmething
ran down her nerves on feet of dia-
monds, escorted by severa! cuapids in
chariots drawn by angels shaded with
honeysuckles, and the whole spread
with melted rainbow.
Asi
Subscribe for the REPORTER.
The Great American Beverage
There has been in session in
| Association of the United Btates
it will astonish people generally t
1
| wealthiest trade of
organization
country.
(MXM),
In 1876,
I | total beer product of the
twenty years
federal government
A
ered it
HIS Dame, was
ler men
evening
morning
be
ikely
now
will |
The
for Vice Presi-
President
made sometime today. tug
whom to
| dent, Mort
i Is, nominate
on or Hobart,
allison
Serviee Pension Bill
A service pension bill giving every
| man who served 90 days 83 a month
a month additional for
|each day served in excess of nincty,
ly reported to the
It was not acted upon at this
lwession. It is estimated that it will
{cost between twenty-five and thirty-
| millions a year to carry out this bill
{ and one cent
{ has been favoral
| House,
i He Had Enough,
{ The station agent at Milesburg a few
{days ago asked a Bald Eagle Valley
| trainman who lived at Tyrone to have
some one send him down a good eat,
The railroader communicated the mes
sage to all his fellow craftsmen he met
and up to date the agent has thirty-
six perfect and imperfect specimens of
the feline race, among the number be-
ing a big tom cat that steals chlekens,
a present from “Peggy” Hull, Over
whelmed with cats, the agent in his
distress wrote an official of the road
appealing to him in the name of his
maker to have the shipment of cats
stopped or he (the agent) would be
canzy inside of a week,
WAS
~(iet the REPORTER for the came
paign.
WHAT IT COSTS
g~ |
To Construct a Rallrosnd Like the Venonsyl.
Viena,
ol I'here are very few fre
[any idea of
ple who have
}
f build-
Take
and
the enormous cost o
ing and maintaining a railroad.
{ the single item of steel
alone the
cost of laving the ral
Ars
It
been sald that if the Pennsylvania svs-
ir~
{ mense when it is eo has
tem had for some cause to
NV sleeie |
LINDEN HALL.
# Day Services at the
118 Ww k
Rev, Lesher
wil mil ¢
preasant «
urg
the home of M1
Mrs, Daniel Hess on Tuesd
We are
iel Hess, of
aller at
av.
1 that Mr
is
Dan-
numbered
n +
HAS
wish
The
4
BOON
Evangelical ~~ inday
n have postponed their Children’s
day Services {o the
"et }
wy al
and
all
of June,
$3
they extend a hearty invitation to
to attend,
ii do not he
ar the farmers come
{ rain, in and
We
inst
around
have had
some
week,
Wily ny
Here is a Tiny Boy
Wilkesbarre has a human curiosit
is
old
perfectly formed and apparently pos-
v
n the Pers: f 4 ros Yaar v
in the person of a three year boy,
| sessing all his faculties.
ten
Yet he weighs
pounds. The child was
brought from a remote country dis.
| trict, and is now the guest of a charity
jorganization. His name Jesse
James Long, and his parents are both
dead. When he was born his mother
was seventy-one yvearsof age and his
father seventy-nine. Both were fee
ble and infirm when the baby came,
At its birth it weighed only one and
{one-half pounds. Many physicians
| have examined the child.
siamtil etssam——
| Mr. James Perdue, an old solaier re-
| siding in Monroe, Mich., was severely
| afflicted with rheumatism but receiy-
{ed prompt relief from pain by using
{ Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. He says:
[ “At times my back would ache so bad-
{ly that I could hardly raise up. If I
| had not gotten relief I would not be
| here to write these few lines. Cham.
| berlain’s Pain Balm has done me a
| groat deal of good and I feel
| thankful for it.” For sale by Wm.
| Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M, Swarts,
| Tusseyville, and R. E. Bartholomew,
Centre Hall
A ——————— A ———.
=A great reduction in prices of Sum-
mer Dry Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery,
Clothing and Shoes at Lyon & (o's.
Read their new ad., on page 5.
only
is