The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 10, 1896, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
a————
FRED KURTZ,
Editor.
TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per,line for three
fnsertions, and BS cen per line for each stbse-
quent insertion. Gther rates made made known
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA, THUugrs., Dec.
The swimmming season belng over,
boys have now taken to drowning by
skating.
Bo lp
| a national, state or county office if |
senator Quay does not give his con-
sent. So firmly is the collar riveted
around the necks of Republicans by
boss Quay that never a slave owner
blacks as Quay has over his white |
alaves in Pennsylvania! The man
from away out in Beaver, holds the
Insh over his party in Centre county
and in almost every county in the
state. Republicans, don’t you feel the
humiliation and are you devoid of the
giurage to throw off’ the yoke? Ny
Ween ff
THE proposed contesting of the elee-
tion for sheriff in this county, if un-
expen-
ers, costing them more than two sher-
recent campaign.
but the farmers and working-
in the
all right,
demand a fulfilment of it all, and it
right they should.
A pons -
Iris said that Governor Hastings,
Penrose, of Philadelphia, induced Sen-
ator Quay to promise the appointment
as secretary of the navy to Attorney-
General MeCormick, who is a strong
favorite with the governor,
ee
The sheriff has condemned the four
rolling mills and ninety houses of the
Catasaqua manufacturing company,
gell them January 2
Where is McKinley,
agent of’ humbug?
etn
Every citizen the
which he lives certain duties,
them are intelligent study of what
needed to promote prosperity ; consci-
entious regard for its good name ;
est effort to attract
and employment furnished its
willing laborers. Frown on such
jealously attempt to interfere
their prosperous neighbors,
in
Among
owes town
new
own
ssf son ——
Out in U
niontown they have a
bery sensation. Representative
win, of Fayette county, made affidavit
that a party offered him $00 for his
vote for Wanamaker for senator. He
says he accepted the offer and the $500
was paid over to him. Baldwin
he entered into the arrangement
that he might it, which
now does.
SAVS
“Ney
he
ex pose
ar - Ac As sn——
offi-
po
Of
This time offending township «
Judge Bechtel,
refused
cers get a send-off.
Schuylkill, the other day
new trial in the case of five officials
Blythe township who were found guil-
a
Of
trict out of a large sum of money. On
Monday they are to be sentenced,
in all.
ficers warning. One auditor
in the above set, for letting bogus bills
pass the audit.
masa—
five
take
Bons
John D.
backed by the
Rockefeller
Stand-
facturing steel.
the millionaire,
iron and steel plant on the lake front
al Chicago, costing anywhere fromm
$10,000,000 to $ $20,000,000, and designed
as a rival to the Carnegie works,
ter to have millionaires fight million-
aires than to skinning
classes all the time,
a
be
Dr. Warren, the state birdologist,
peal for better protection of game and
fish, before some become entirely ex-
tinet. Forest fires destroy game and
fish toa greater degree than the perni-
cious illegal fishing and hunting. Yet
erime both willfully and carelessly.
Take our own
spring to fall there are mountain fires
around us, destroying parent birds
and their eggs. Deer are driven away
by the fires and their feeding ground
is turned into a blackened desert. The
fires warm the walters and the ashes
poison them to the destruction of the
trout.
Asn m—— ns MAP AOE
Tue U. 8, Senatorship is worrying
Quay badly. He just now has his
hands full fixing things up for Penrose
and to defeat Wanamaker, Quay says
he desires to beat Wanamaker so bad-
ly as to setthe him for all time.
The contest for Don Cameron's seat
is giving Senator Quay more concern
than his friends eare toadmit,. While
there is a pretense that there is no
doubt of the senator's ability to elect
Senator Boies Penrose or anybody else
he may desire for his colleague, it is
none the less a fact that he is giving
this matter his entire attention. His
desire is said to be to whip John Wan-
amaker so badly as to entirely elimi-
nate him from Pennsylvania politics
and make it essy for his own re-elec-
tion two years hence should he desire
to again be a candidate,
C—O A
Quay went to Harrisburg last Fri-
day to tell Gov. Hastings he could not
support him for senator and would
use his influence for Boies Penrose and
to down Wanamaker, Upon this Hast-
ings has withdrawn from the race,
which is now narrowed down to Pen-
rose and Wanamaker,
It must be humiliating to every de-
cent Republican that uo man ean have
worth, There would
been an effort
by
ifI’a offices are
hardly have
ing if not egged on
who hope to come in for a share of the
money that 8 into
pockets of fellows out of a job,
That illegal votes
doubt, true.
general election, sometimes from |i
| rance of election officers well
nocently by a voter. Such votes come
from all parties, and a hunt-up in this
at contest
outside parties
a contest put the
were cast, is
+ RO
§
FEI
Ku
This happens at ever
| as as in-
| contest is more than likely to show up
| that far more ast
against sherifl-elect Cronister than for
him and an
majority higher than now given.
illegal votes were
investigation prove his
{ reason for it would be because
{ Cronister was pitted a L
Yhoodle
Arye
fit
al
notoriously
the oth-
used with the inte
j rupt voters and secure illeg
and these methods are
i fective. It is well-known,
on
er hand, the Democrats of this county
had no boodle fund, to help Cronister
| or any of his comrades on the ticket.
Chairman Spangler’s campaign for
| was
bare ly ade juate jor legitimate
penses, To claim (
illegal is not only ab
ing of the b aby-act g
thief--the
i entirely aganist
game
! agers of the be odd le
To spend from ten
'
wild-goo
sand dollars on 1
contest 1s a serio
| payers of our
tepublicans,
| campaign for
gate a contest |
mon thing to have
the
that
money that
work the han
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE,
President Clev
ICSSAge Was
cougress on Mone
up
% $
ject §
mn the Cuban
hat will
The President i
the
pited States
inability
! with the island
On the
tinuance of
U
| Spain's
Armenian
I out strongly but
{ the Turkish que
powers. He
monopolies,
i an arra
He
reform shown
i and
benefits of tariff
{ operation of the Wilson act.
for pel
{ to the outlay of cash
{ frauds practised to obtain pension
His utterances
tion we sum up
he C
He
been
on ti Ua
thus : points
| that while Spain has unable
| suppress the insurrectio either have
| the
government, I
| government
the ¢
present represented purely by milit
authority disconnected with
| government with which other nations
may The
necessity
insurgents been
to set up a
ven the form of eivil
has been abandoned and
cause of Cuban independence is at
ary
ane svil
any civil
enter into relations,
£1
Li
tion is such as to suggest the
i of intervention to end a struggle which
growing more harmful,
has taken
{ is continually
ent
jon.)
and the gover
tin that “Sees
fn sis p
It is proposed to
‘of government,
since the insurgents could
pected to lay down their
mere pledge from Spain,
ment of which they
means of securing,
will guarantee the execution
agreement. No answer has yet been
received from Spain in reply to this
proposal, and whether or not it would
be acceptable to the insurgents is yet
to be ascertained.. If this overture is
rejected, intervention may
plete autonomy and,
not
arms
the
on
fulfill-
our
be
the present posture of affairs cannot
be allowed to continue is quite certain.
isin
COURT NIFS A CONTEST,
nounced on Monday that the Court
would not open a ballot-box until it
had been proved that it contained ille-
gal Votes, or that there had been an
incorrect count of ballots,
Mi
Killed a Wild Turkey,
George Bushman was out after the
big flock of wild turkeys on the moun-
tain above town, last Vhursday, and
brought home a fine one which dress.
ed about fifteen pounds. This is the
second one he has killed this season.
berries, Mince Meat (our own make)
fine Cheese, fresh Crackers and Bis-
euits, pure Cider Vi inegar, sweet
boiled Cider. Bradford White
Buckwheat Flour. Sechler & Co.,
Bellefonte, :
BRUSH VALLEY,
A Musieal Convention to be Held at Re
bersburg Durlog the Holidays,
We learn that the Reformed people
of Rebersburg expeet to hold a musical
convention during the holidays,
Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Rebersburg,
has been on the sick list for the past
In afew weeks the Lutheran
gregation of Reversburg expect to oc-
cupy their remodeled church; the out-
very flue appearance
since it is painted.
Brush valley people please remem-
ber that the U. 8B. photo gallery will
not remain long at Rebersburg, put on
your best and have your picture taken,
COl~
side makes n
Boona, was maucher mere won de
Sallie ons Brush valley gate?
CO. and Miss Sallie
of Rebersburg, were to U
Harter,
nion county a
Loose
few days last week.
T M. of Spring Mills, was
at Rebersburg last Saturday, to attend
of his father-in-law,
Bair, of Williamsport,
at Jom over Sunday.
Gramley,
he sale deceased
ftse0rge was
is busy cutting corn-
lark Gramley
od ler for the farmers.
ly that they had to summon the doe-
tor,
Daniel Korman made a business trip
to Bellefonte Wednesday.
Michael Segnar and son were noticed
in town on Wednesday,
a. -_
LINDEN HALL,
Visitors Who Have teen Seen in
Past Week
Town the
Henry Zeigler and daughter 1.izzie
spent Bunday at Penn Hall.
NH. D. Gettig of Bellefonte, spent Sun-
day at this place,
Misses Annie and Alka Musser, of
Pine Grove Mills, visited their sister,
Mrs. Hale Ross, days this week.
Arthur Kimport, Prothonotary's
of Bellefonte
# home over Sunday.
Miller and J. A
to State College on Sunday;
several
clerk, his
uncle’
Wim.
drive
wins visiting at
Giettig took a
must be
the
Sidney
some attraction up there
boys.
dell in company with
the home
y
f last
visiting at of
i
pays ol
others was
George Bwabb a few « week,
Hale Ross
ant shipped
our euterprising merch
a car load of ap
week.
of Huble
and Sunday.
of. H. E. Bierly
was at home on Saturday
Mrs, Ruhl,
was visiting her sister,
rsburg
of RNuecar vall
Sugar vi
Mrs. Ev
John
Rebersburg on Sunday.
Mr. Watkins,
Boston shoe
the manager
store, was in Rel
On Mouday.
ph Haugh wh
ry at Mill Hall
in 1 valley
non Walker has
western trip.
o works in Mann’
visited
1s
as
ed home
rush week
retu
$s i
fom ns
» Evangelical protracted meet)
d on
TA
AARONSHU RG,
ng
rE clos Sunday.
Warren Wilkins, Barned ut
and Taken to the Poor House,
Vie. (
an FPaaper,
assler and her two little
OAK HALL.
Mrs Joseph Markie and Son Thrown from
Their Buggy
ident Gramley
Monday
Hall,
Mond AY.
Was no-
Centre
town
of Boalsburg,
Wm. Meyers, «
ticedd in town M day.
party deer,
Sanday;
ting have one
home over
the
gem cane
they expect to hunt until hunti
nrney were out
ne hit
bh cider 1
ing hunting some
ten cabbage,
On Tuesd
ob Markle
thie ud they
rig and Mrs,
iy morning hile Mrs,
ro were thrown from
#0 bad-
Markle was hurt
with her sister Mrs, Bradford,
Arb Catherman, of Williamsport, i
trip.
Mrs. Philip Bradford and sister
day.
Messers, John Davis, Henry,
ard and Irvin Zeigler, Lloyd Brow
ty seat on Baturday.
En
round the standard
gling to capture and the oiher 10 save
grasp of hostile hand and it is even
present day with reference to the
prefatory notice There is un banner whic
and which is seen 10 wave, on high, ov
f that field ~the widest and by 1
the most ns Ley in the worid—-on which
t aitle that the greatest
that ultimately may be tour
& battle of belief
Bol, one great an
of God to menkis
Lhe human 4 +
which the one party is stru
80
Whos
is
batt oF
tn inciude all the rest
OF is ther
nie wii
fare of
ie
Christ. Is there
velation of 1
s Wel rR Wi
Jellefonte.
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PENNSYLVANIA R.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect Nov, 16
K.
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TRAINS LEAVE MONKTANDOR
981 a.m ~Train 14, (Dally
For Bubibuzy , Willkerbasre Hazlewn, Polevil
Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving
pp. m., New York, LJ
Washington 4 10 p. 1
iphia for all ses ;
phssclger OORChies 10 oi
Purlor cam wo Philadel
EABTWALD
except Bunde
m., Baltimore
connecting
points, Jhon wh
delphia and Ba
Linore
m~Train » (Dally except
Kunday.
nternnedisle sla
tions, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.2 p m., Sew
York, 9.2 p.m. Baltimore 6 0 p.m , Werbing
tonal 7.10 p.m, Parlor car through 10 Philadel
phis, and pas-enger couches Ww Phllsdelphia and
Baltimore
504 p. oo ~Traln 12 J eX 0ep
For Wilkesbarre Haz # Lon y Alavi
for Harrisburg an nlermadiate po
Rew York
Mitimaore nger
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phiia
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York a
Harrisburg 1 hi
adeiphia passetiger
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v me, and
purpose.
war bid of
4 the Govern
if YOU are able to pay S100 for
a bicycle, why be content wilh
anything but a Columbia?
Beautiful Art Catalogue of Colum?
Branch Stores and Agencies in almost
propesly represented in
$100 asked for them.
y us for two 2-cont stamps.
city and town. If Columbians sre not
your vicinity let, us know
BELLEFONTE.
Dress Goods,
Novelties,
Books,
Dolls,
Toys,
(Games,
Silver,
Albums,
Perfumes,
Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas,
Aprons,
Neckwear,
Shirts,
Underwear,
Everything.
Claus
Toys, Christmas Tree Furnishings,
CHINA ANNEX.
Feet
Space,
-»
New Since Last Holidays.
-
1,800 Square Floor
with
“Pretty as a picture
and none to compare.”
-
The Following Letter Ex-~
plains Itself.
New York, Nov. 14,’
RACKET STORE Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
I have been here all week
attendin - Custom House
sale of China.
will sip you a pile of it
tomorrow that you can sell
50 per cent. less than any
other retail house in Amer-
ica, Yours, &e.,
$
A LL
-»
Kom and C.
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SHEM SPIGELMYET, Jr.
%
BestoecuvaedediesvssassTeas STs TSeS TSS TCS ST erate ee00000000000
Bellefonte.
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sadeiphie al
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« 045 BX
for Lewist
pm, and
§ at
WEE OEE ORE BO 0 wt af ad
eon on rw
Atianlie City
NEW YORK
Via Tamequa
NEW YORK
Via Phila )
Arr Lve.
Week mys 2600 p
110 10 a. mn. Sanday
Philadelphia Sleeping Cams attached to Hast
bound traie from Williamsport at 11.50 p m. and
West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.30 p. m.
W. GEPHARYT,
General Buperintendent.
jn. mip
m Bunday.
BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
To take effect May 25, 1800
EASTWARD. =
1201 8 | 2% |
eae WESTWARD
STATIONS, i ; 13
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Bellefonte........i6 30110 36 4 a
Ooleville ....... - 16 siio By 41
wee MOYES «16 $0110 42
Whitmer wes. 16 4410 eh
« Hunters. ........ 6 ei! 110 B34
«Fillsmore.......... 16 52 10 36 84
Brialy —-
Wadd
a Crossing... iv
oR PUTING. on. |
weiss truble... ...
Ao
3 4 . tate College...
Morning traios from Montandon, Williamsport
Imck or and Tyrone otnect with train No,
7 Lit ot Sine Coliege. Afternoon trsins from Mon.
lowisbarg and Tyrone conbect with
Train vig Ty i or State College. Tralme from
fitte Sitiege contort with Pensa. RB. BR. tains at
{Daily except Bunday.
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sEHBRS
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BEERRGREER
gRyEns=sey
rad
ae
PPP PRPAOABdAN
upg
F, BH, THOMAS, Supt.
Je) PSEANLE | PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE,
house, and aboot two
HEE which isa small bars and
hs Shite fruit, and fresh mon
fi er oe Whe of
far ies ACRES we
wm ah Jats of cultivation, 3 nail
ota of Gere Gen la. rend
fe