— THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS, One year, $1.5 Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, — quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan. DEM. CO, COMMITTEE FOR 1897, A. Musser, Secretary. Secretary. Taylor, Boyd Chairman iam J. Kepler, Hugh 8. Assistant Addre Bellefonte, Nine ’ Q Ino, Trafford, Fa Ed. Brown, Jr, ww. (ho BR. Meek, " Gs Centre Hall Bora J. Witmer Wolf, Centre Hall Howard Abe We Mileshu Mitlhe Union ( Philips Bellefonte, n. w Militheim : Fieming Lukens, Philipsburg. nd w Harr y Denning, a rd w, Albert Howe ge Boro, J " ury Wilcox, Philipsburg C. Rerick, Bellefonte John Iskler, a Henry Heaton, Jos. L. Nef! D Poorman, Hi pple Rup Ve Milesburg Roland ¢ Glenn Oak Hal i Penn Hall Spring Mills '. Condo, Smith Haines I. Winkle Stormstown, Half Moon twp ! iden Hall Harris Howard is over eriff,. Key: alphabet, WHEN body SOme- contest she this ig Ie to be We goin posi-mastie r is down at Spring Mil among its fa mous tet at Penn Hall all is © Iie oO alm and serene o have a change WMl hands, Bo Forty-seven per cent, of the persons engaged in gainful is in th { ted Committee occupatic ni States are farmers, and Means had reatest on Ways riving its tarifl hearings not of our day to spare for this g § wis, dustrial inter - » - wl law has been decls by Judge Hemphill, Nix grocers under the act al. It was THE pure foc uneonstity of West cently fo and appi £ on tional 11 or, were re- 1 there tris es ir i lied for a new that Judge the passin } this application Hemphill gave his decision upon unconstitutionality ofthe law. - * — wrtant battle has been won AX imjy by the Cubans against the Spaniards in which the latter are reported to have 0 men. The generals Gomez and Garcia intend to lost insurgent concentrate their armies and give Gen. Weyler battle attack Havanna. Should such a move prove a success it would make the independence of Cuba & certainty. and a - in ANY act that is honorable and pro- per, as a rule, needs not be done in se cret. Becreey in what relates to your fellow men is the resort of the selfish and designing and has personal bene- fits at the bottom, such as are not de- gired to be known by a community. The Right always trinmphs and is the light of day. ter. This is a golden truth, A An Tue 76 embers of the legislature who voted for Wanamaker for Seua- tor in the Republican caucus, have formed an organization under the name of “The Seventy Bix.” The ob- ject is to keep up the fight against Quay and his bosship methods, They will endeavor to block Quay in his schemes to control legislation, and to break bis power. The business men's elubs fn the state will give aid to “The Beventy Six,” in the fight against Quay, ir feria Ix “The Year Book for Jews,” pub. lished in London, Mr. Joseph Jacobs. has compiled statistics that indicate the of | Jews in the world to-day. | half of these Jews are subjects of the the Russias. A great ably most of all in America within | recent years, | cial status may the Wandering {Jew has certainly flourished in the { matter of the increase of his Progeny. be, | - yt A Bra fight is on between the coffee { and the sugar monopolies, | meyers. ling. of the fight, and a cut of six cents per | pound in coffee is said to have already | been made, stand a cut | of six cents per pound, it would prove { that the of the beverage | been scandalously robbed. let fight the consumers of { and sugar can look on with a | ble grin. If coffee can lov ers the coflee £0 on justifia- — ONE of the highest prices paid for a | patent consummated a fe | ago in the sale of the patent rights of | the Bramble rotary engine to the Allen syndicate, I'he a resident of Sleepy Eye, was w days inventor, Minn., received in payment for his device let- of London, has ters of credit on the Bank of England for The were For the $6, 700,000, individual amounts as follows : English pat- and nited States for France Cier- or the 1 ent, many, § $3. 100.000, £1 .600 006) - vi ' : UH) (HH) {« a farmers of the United Slates a continuation of fai Tue may have I prices i Ol for wheat this year yet, on account the Austr short, according to estimates reported Depa Sydney, ae coming crop in alia being to the Stat tment by Consul Bell, that country from her wheat-exporting { | to about the ling bushels per year e r i i ial it wil P at tion as sixtl Instead } . § stl eleventh. an exporter of a Austr far alasia will i to import not from 5,000,000 bush- a | €18 to supply the deficiency r short iC rops, This misfortus be of considerable | for not { suppl { but she only y the chief part will also make 1 iis | part of the | by the | difference ¢ | Witha rop | thr riflio Wi % 1 ria t ve VUsLIAa 3 1088 O w heat “ZT terion det ir R Weer Lies show ed thint ses of the plas gee thie disease It was re porte 0 had made its appearan — TREATING the H otis bas prepared a bill - NO A men burg iber of he The title o ‘An ANY Person or persons which sent at Harrisburg. “treating habit.” proposed law is: act from pa malt or brewed admixture thereof that or be supplied, furnishing or delivering | to or for the use of any person or per- sons, and it applies to barkeepers fur- vinous, liqud was, F, or any is mers buying. This will affect candidates : good thing for his pocket book, The other fellow who has no merits to run on and has t resort to treating to make votes, will think such a law ia wrong. ———— ——————— Compliments, The Centre Hall Reporter, one of our most valued exchanges, has entered upon its seventieth volume, Its edi- tor, Brother Knriz, can well pride himself upon the good accomplished by his noble and fearless efforts for the right. The Reporter is a model news- paper, ably edited and always brim full of interesting facts. Long may it live in its aggressiveness and continue in its prosperity. Middleburg [tem The Centre Reporter, published by Fred Kurtz, at Centre Hall, Pa., starts sue. The Reporter is a clean, well ed- ited Democratic paper, and it is to be hoped its influence for good may be as eat the next seventy years as a the COBURN, ness Place, Some of our people will go a-court- ing to Bellefonte next week. The newly elected sheriff, Cronister, had legal business in our section one day last week, Mrs. Hannah Read, of Hartleton, is visiting at the home of lier sister, Mrs. M. E vart. . P. Long, the merchant prince, of Sonn. Mills, had business in our town Tuesday evening. Some of our people are taking ad- | vantage of the sleighing; now for oys- ter suppers and bloomsock, Mr. Zubler, of near Centreville, Sny- | der county, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. A, We have a genuine et af in Kerstetter, tomeo and Juli- town. "'0Q) wherefore art thou Bartges and Tair our tomeo ? Romeo ! omeo ? A. E. wife were visiting at the home of the gentleman's | brother, new Frank Bartges, on Sunday. Postmaster Andrew Harter, Samuel Ard and J. F, Garthofr, Esq., had le- gal business at Bellefonte Wednesday. After April 1st A. M. Harter, our lumber kings, will be a ti one of of » having rented the house Meyer, CGiuisewite citizen 118 plac i 4 hn of Annie in the about Luther has been anthracite coal regions for un week, his business inter- $ } i OOK up sts in that busy section of the state. WwW. W, present are at Mills, Tues- Rishell and wife, who sojourning at Spring Wp to place while here they enjoyed the of (3. R. Bt The other day made a pop visit this dav: hos pitality over and family. a fellow living not miles from a neighboring to many town came to this place purchase some 1 " ¢ a. SE cudt : cond from one of our obliging coal deal w hil i while t} dealer gh the ie was gi this that the How century enlight y wel same, ¢ hap hitched his horse so weigh the coal. ith mill to be by A. T. Harter, of Harbach of thi in operation. They id i w shingle operated Mill at this place M. M. Iw heim, & Wiki = Maly saw mill belonging Kerstetter ons thers the machinist has Til estate, will be John E Neyqait, and Hi an in Ope I: Frogtown bls SCY artificial limb, of h Is OW nD ' 1 3 HDL will De a source to which no do uniary benefit is needing such [re ing not many miles found herself | olher in her sled ya the scene was | i making calcul ition less and ap of her that wo cluded ’ ¥ 9s 8 fallen hin . Aesisls t the top of their » where this devoted had directed them, only to ngaged in his Work, hat all this It is needless to sav made the necessary ex- anid every thing I8 now To - - - FOTTERS MILLS dohn strong Has Apnounced Himself Candidate for Justice of the Peace. m Sunday was the first snow blizzard Miss Mary Evans, of Williamsport, a few days with rents, left for Beaver Dam, where she pects to spend the winter, Mr. Kesler took his wife and F. brother R. C. Palmer move to Oak Hall, to prepare to start up the factory. There was a certain person left this place on a bicycle on Saturday even- ing to go to see his girl and the snow storm interfered with his getting home. Wm. Stiver of near this place, killed the largest beef of the season, it weigh- ed dressed within a few pounds of 1000 and was not three yearsold yet. Wm. knows how 1o raise cattle as well as J. R. Strong, a prominent citizen of this piace, has announced his name as a candidate for Justice of the Peace. Mr. Strong is capable of filling the of- fice, and is quite popular among our people, who without a doubt will turn out and nominate bim. You certainly need a new oquip- ment of underwear or a good dress suit, Call at Lewins, Bellefonte, and yeu will appreciate what he has in CALIFORNIA, Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsylva- nin Railroad, At 8.18 a, m, Wednesday, January 27, a special train of Pullman compos-| ite, et sleeping, compartment, and observation cars will fara the | handsome Jersey City Depot of the | Pennaylvania Railroad, bound for Ban | Diego California, and conveying the | first of the Pennsylvrnia Railroad | Company’s personally-conducted tours to the Pacific Coast, This train will be the finest that ever crossed the continent, and the tour it | carries one of the most elaborate and | complete ever conceived for trans-con- (tinental and pleasure travel, In charge of an affable and experienced tourist agent, assisted by a highly ac- complished chaperon, this parfy, with out fear of missing train connections, and without any of those petty annoy- ances incident to individual traveling, crosses the American continent with as much comfort and ease as it would spend a week at the Waldorf, stopping too, at St. Louis, Kansas City, Las Vegans Hot Springs, and Banta Fe, and visiting their principal points of inter- A bath room, barber shop, and est, iting the famous and sublime freaks of | nature in the Manitou region. Tickets for this tour, including rail- road transportation, Pullman accom- modations (one double berth.) meals | en route, carriage drives, and hotel ac- | commodations going and returning, | and transportation in California, will | be sold at rate of $310.00 from all sta-| | tions on the Pennsylvania Railroad | Hystem east of Pittsburg, Apply to ticket agents, Agen at 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant Gene ral | Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphi. . Bl Where it is Coldest, The coldest region on earth is the | country around Werchojansk, the below 8 ria, says Prometheus, where mometer sometimes falls de” gress Centigrade below zero Fahrenheit below zero The of January Fahrenheit below zero, Ni ding this rough climate, 10,000 people inhabit that the air is generally calm winter the cold is not felt Average temperature is twithstan- more than region. and dry very an upright piano will be found on the train, and every other convenience and luxury of a first-class hostelry, The great object of this tour is to es- cape the insalubrious climate of the Fast and to sojourn for a time amid the transcendent beaut of ( nia, breathe its invigorating bask beneath its matchless grander attraction could not nor a more perfect method of it. Five “Paradise which tourists will visit Pasadena, “Ye Alpine Tavern,” Barbara, San Bernardino, Mt. Han ton, and the garden spot of the ¢ Del Monte, Returning, tourists will stop at Lake City, Glenwood Springs, C do Spr Manitou, Denver, Chi I'wo days will be jes "mir sky. A weeks will be th Lie allowed in Pacific,” Los { Of A nge of NAL iid tl arin, 1 CLOT R~ : Is, Bana hg HEO. gpent vis The variations of the { within 24 hours are very mer; in May, instance, mometer will sometimes rise i grees Fahrenheit during the | fall to freezing point at night. tem perature great the for a GHAIN MARKET, FRODUCE AT STORES, shoulders Ham fallow Holaloes “ides 1 VO INAK( fg Pd i It is worth much : a s ff 14 3 ’ BWRY revel vi #1 firru belief that those who LEDGER will not On tie nl Agents wanted: liberal « ment the LEDGER for WRITE FOR RATE= FOR terms, LASSE The DAILY LEDGE! [United States or OC y BX anada, 50 cents per n Saturday's LEDGER (weekly, every country home, $1.00 per year, MAKE ALL REMITTANCES PAYABLE TO ELPHIA than the price o at plion but we fhe «1 with wit notice in up 110N PRIC irs “ys $4 Oe] 0 in i sted, wonth; by mail, to any address the $6.00 per year, which should be EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Hor out ih drop forming i Dei STANDARD OF tized scour steel 1s se Col WE ier bieyeles ers made, THE WORLD. is free if you call upon any stamps. PENNSYLVANIAR.K. Philadelphia & Erie R. K. Divisio and Northern Central Rallway. Time Table, 1 « effect Noy 1a TRAINE LEAVE M( 951 a.m LAETWARD : Sept BUnGay Ha Lot slintle wim m., New 3 IN TABDON, Train 14 For Bunbury , Wilikerbarre Harrisburg and inters hliadelpbin at 300 p , Baltimore Op m, Washington, 4 connecting sat Philadelphia for all | points Thron seh passenger coaches i | delphia aud Baltimore, Parlor cars to Phil | phia i hp. m~Train 8, (Daily except nday.) | For su bury, Harrisburg snd lntermediate stas | Lions, arriving at Philadeiphis at 6.23 Yew | York. 9.28 p.m., Baltimore, 600 p. 1a , Washing | tonal 7.15 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel | phia, and pas-enger coaches Wo Philadelphia and Baltimore, 504 p. m~Train | For Wilkesbarre for Harrisburg an et Phi iphis 1 | Baltimore If Wilkesharre and {| BUlp m.~Train | For sunbury, Harrisburg , arriving at Fi ew YOfkat 780 4 Pail Harrisburg wPhilade | Phi Indelphia prs DRErs Ca f ured until 7.508. m Train 4 intermediate statio Dually BUR to Wa pm 12 i Og 40 $0 station J BR in | Harn sburg and iz Philadelphia ut 6 week days, 10 2 m, Bunday | m., Washington, 7.4 3 m, A and Balt Pe ou i. BR.WOO Gen'l Pug » Miiy. a m sunday " © Week Dave 110 10 un. m. Sunday Philade Iphia Nleeping Oars stitached hy Mind § rain from Ww iiamspn 1 at i #3 West-bound from Philadel pois at 11 50 p.m : . W. GEPHART General Buperintendent ¢ 00 p m= Fant and 0 Pot n ELLEYONTE CENTRAL RAILBOAD, To take effect May 25, 1590 LASTWARD, 5 WESTWARD STATIONS, 1% Loa si an Bellefonte... 6 50 Daleville ...... . Morris... Whitmer on. « Hanters........ Fillmore. iW 11g AM | rN Bir 10 avs on OETA s 24% P47 3 Bilg § HN AM (Ar, 1108 4 £20 12. 6 16.12 588 a7! 61012 dan 6 05 12 49'% 3 60212408 2 55712418 34 58.12 878 4 Hid ahs cro * & ¥ Scotia Cromsing.. ~Krameine. pr [ree 1g2En 5 10 Morning t trains from Montanden, Willinmapert Lock Haven and Tyrone 7 for Sate College ¥ GROOT with train No, A Rernnon tretoe froes Sandon Lewisbirg avd Tyrone connect 3 in No. 11 for Siate Onllege. Talos from por exoept Bunday, FH, THOMAS, Sap.
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