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CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar, 25 Greece up to date keeps deflant and up to date has not been scared by the powers of Europe. cence ft ONE Swallow don’t make a summer but can make a deal of trouble the state pilferers at Harrisburg. arse ents Intelligence may come any hour of a great war breaking out in Europe on the Greece and Turkey difficulty. sf — IT seems certain the Senate will pull the ugly shark’s teeth out of the Ding- about to be railroaded thro the House, pesmi —— Tue friends of John Wanamaker are organizing to have him nominated treasurer, sss A cos tive Republican quarters against the Dingley tariff bill—it is a bolster for trusts and monopolies. en SE Way don’t some patriotic member of our state legislature offer a bill to reduce all salaries 20 per ct. and wipe » a score of pap-eating clerkships? miroir Dr. Swallow alludes to some pilfer- ing in preparing Grace church for the sessions of the legislature, and that would make it a dis-grace church. sree etfs —— THE President has appointed Hon. Powell Clayton as minister to Mexico. We were in hopes Dr. Atherton, of this county would be the lucky one, as he has all the abilities for the post. iin IT seems plain enough already that the McKinley administration intends to have a tariff enacted that will pro- tect the trusts and monopolies and fleece the people. predicted and the Dingley bill verifies it. It's rough. —— —————— The Mississippi has overflown its banks and flooded the country for miles out from the river, causing many lives to be lost great destruction of pro- perty and drowning of immense num- bers of live stock. It one of the most destructive floods caused along that stream. is ———— — i —— A Philadelphia member of the Penn- sylvania legislature a few days ago of- fered the proposition that the state should furnish each member of the Benate and House with a gold pen. Union county offered a like resolution. As this is decidedly hogish, give the fellows a pig pen. nr Mr TuE Dingley bill which is the Me Kinley bill over again means to ralse the tariffon wool 25 per cent. above what it was in the original McKinley act and this is supposed to bea great advantage to the poor people of the land who must buy at this increased price blankets, clothing, carpets, ete., which they must have to shelter them from the storm and cold. epost Abr. V. Miller is said to be an appli- cant for the post office at State College. The republicans of the county should generally push his claim for this posi- tion. During the recent campaigns ty. It now would only be consistent to stand by Mr. Miller in this request. We truly believe he is in need of the office and would appreciate it,.—Centre Democrat. IN the Barnesboro coal region of Cambria county the miners have bean given the ultimatum of accepting a re- duction from the present starving price of five cents per ton for digging or Mr. Barnes informs them that he will put in machines to dig his coal. Bravely enough the men refused to stand the reduction and of course in ‘will go the machines unless the hun- ger of the families of these men com- pels them to accept these poor wages. And what's become of “the advance agent of prosperity’ ? ITis putting it very mildly to say that the gold Democrats who bolted Bryan, remarks the Pittsburg Post, and supported McKinley on the cur- rency question are thoroughiy disgus- ted at the Dingley tariff bill. Their demand has been that the first act of the new administration should be to bring some sort of order and confidence out of our chaotic currency condition. Instead of that they have a new edi- tion of a trust and monopoly tariff, in some respects more obnoxious than the infamous McKinley job of 1800, which precipitated a political revolution as the Dingley bill will. The the streets, in clubs, In stores and in banks. They have been deceived, hum- | bugged and sold out, and they feel it, | The gold Democratic papers that did 80 much to elect McKinley are boiling over in the anger and bitterness of hu- miliation. The same may be said of the independent press, so powerful in | gaining votes for McKinley last year. Postmaster General Wilson, after Mr. Cleveland and Mr, Carlisle, was the most effective of the Democratic bolters. In a letter to the New York “Herald” he characterizes the Dingley bill as “a vast and voluminous scheme of class taxation, the production of | entirely subordinate to the purpose of taxing all the American people for the benefit of a small part of the people.” — A — WuaT Rev. Dr. Bwallow gave in his | testimony on Saturday : | Paying $400 for putting up a flagpole | at Scotland school, altho another man | offered to do it for $40 : | Keeping a bar-room | school by its managers ; § i it the same COBURN, The Largest Sale of the Season Held Last Wednesday, Our schools closed on Monday at this place, Mrs. M. D. Rockey, of Tylersville, Is visiting her many friends at this place at present. Miss Kate Garthofl, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday at this place, the guest of her brother, On aceount of the almost continued rains the streams are greatly swollen, and the roads are almost impassable, ( The Corvett-Fitzsimmons slugging | match at Ingleby was settled in a Jus- | tice’ office, with a lot of costs to pay on both sides, Lewis Snavely has purchased a lot | of ground from the Meyer Bros. and will commence the erection of a house thereon at once. Francis Long of this place has pur- chased the farm in Haines township formerly the property of the William King estate; consideration $3000, Blanche Bowersox, who had % 3 been | Giving official Boyer $25 bonus on a | contract ; Getting five horses, cost $257 ; Juying two horses for land school which {over $100, And Swallow has more for these fel- | lows to swallow. i | sels harness for two 1 { $330 for Scot- were not worth We ply If the Republican party should en- of merchandise, particularly such as are used in the household, to so great | an extent as to be burdensome to the | consumer, there will be grave danger | of the defeat of the party of honest | money at the next dent McKinley was heralded as the ad- vance agent of prosperity. If that | prosperity should be long delayed; if election. of | ly increased as the result the Ding- | ley tarif!; if the Dingley bill turn out {to be a revenue reducer instead of | revenue provider; if, as the result o | continued extravagance in appropria- | tions and of insufficient revenue, the | gold reserve should be trenched upon, { then will follow another raid on the | gold in the Treasury. This ford the Silverites the opportunity | they are awaitin the { friends of honest money would go in- a f i would af- rd oe eagerly and | to the next campaign with faint hopes, This is no picture drawn by an alarm- ist, but it is a sober forecast w hat | will almost surely come to pass if the | Republican party does not ac 3 i ¥ L with | wisdom, and does not compel the rad- icals to go to the rear in party coun- and just rigid Otherwise, the conse (Ue NCES out. sels. There must be a fair a tarifl, and there must be econo- my. line themselves clearly. Ledger. Philadelphia yy EDITORIAL NOT# In Jur er n Vi ues (jure Ss BOO revived In | men ricl jes two Philadelphia, f while killed from { having “friendly” boxing matches, i | imitation of Corbett { The men giving the blows | arrest, AV were bi Ws t i } Fitzsimons, under and are Iu the Swallow trial on Saturday, ithe preacher proved that an official | got a bonus for a contract. Also that $300 were paid for putting up flag- pole at a school building which anoth- er party had offered to do for $40. i g i Another state capitol fire happened on Saturday in Grace church where | the legislature meets, It caused | by an electric light wire and had burnt was ered. If an electric light wire gets in contact with the liquored breath of some of our legislators, there will be an awful fire, Some Schuylkill school directors are in very hot water and sure to go to the penitentiary on account of dishonesty in accounts. Right ; let other local of- ficers take warning. 93 nays. Brief fun Hausa Sthross. Mr. Editor—Iich bin fro os der Me- Kinley elect is warra, for dorich sell warra de stzida feel besser ; de hingel fonga aw de gonsa stzite layga, un de kee gevva feel ma, un aw besser mileh, De hausa sphringa room do uf unsera sthrose un seema stu grischa for der McKinley, un nuchamoleains won are | net elect war gavest hetta de leit do uf unsera sthrose era lumber harly fa- kaufa kenna, so hen de boova un chance gricht fer lumber faura noch Lumber City ; sci hen noch ous ga- mocht era middawg essa stu dot drunna, bis (uff aper. Der Ex. 8S. is gonga stn'm Squire fer stu studera fer en Lawyer, un hut sci essa fafailed bis ar strick cumma is ; es naicht mole is ar ovets gonga un hut sich farsimed un is net strick cumma bis der naicht mor Sis'em no 'cumma es gept un fissel un blibt now dahame un for sm sthore, un fa'tzaled wos ar hut. Ich will der evva es Law studdy’a in P. C. City is all recht, ov- ver won mere sel weed, un es drait ous os mere gait de mait sena, no is es widder recht won mere tzimlich goot I'stehait mit de leit dot drunna. Now om end dut ar advertiza un her aryets, ar dat any sci ns era picters wisa stu de inhabi- iants fun unsera sthrose. Well so we is both loud and from the Demovrats. 0 A ro he ola leh ous warda eum are ih uff. making her home at Millheim for the | lnst few months, came home one day { lust week, and will remain for an indefinite time. | The men on the { reduced to two, and those to work on- | ly three days in a week. The Advance | Agent of Prosperity should make an| i | at home | section have been investigation, and bring the railroad! company to terms for this | Great is Hanna and the G, O, P. i i action, The largest aa Harter, miles west from here: over the premises of Reuben hun- dred head of live stock was disposed One of together with a lot of farming im- i plements. - TUSSEYVILLE, . Many of Our People are Changing Their Piace of Residence Prof, Korman closed his term of school on Wednesday. Sallie Bohn, of Linden Hall, ing with her brother David at ii i Spicher er. Charles Bottorf was visiting at Will- iamsport; he returned home Saturday. Alfred Reiber and Cal Kooney made a business trip to Bellefonte Monday. Ida Floray who spent the winter at h pa t + State College, is at home wi her rents, Ella Mersinger left for State College i C. City, be sure the carpenter is not at home, Elmer McClellan, one of our indus- trious and prosperous young men ex- ing this year. Bquire Grove was in our vicinity last week on special business; he is get- ting quite prosperous in the line of le- gal business, Who were those sharp-shooters at Colyer last Monday who had to shoot a half-dozen times at a rooster before they got him. Annie Lingle, who has been living with John Henry Moyer for the last two years is at present parents to prepare for moving. assisting her hut un business trip camuga scu Belle- fonte lesta Mundauge; wos hushed gricked, license utter law, F. P. Floray and Frank McClellan, accommodating young over Sunday at the home of Ed, weiler. The wet weather did not seem to in- terfere with the sale of Henry Moyer; and good crowd Lis brought he had a very large stock and machinery prices, Dr. J. F. Alexander has been through for instructions in both instrumental and vocal mnsic, Emmet Jordan of this place, intends to leave for Joliet, 111, in the f near fi ture; he says there is nothing to find i= De made here; we hope he may it better out there, Charles E. MeClellan, who is prepar- ministry at the Central New Berlin, was home on & visit, left last Monday ing for the Penna, College at who for College again. Frank Treaster purchased a lot from and | Henry Shadow, his father-in-law, a i ; thereon } r house summer i ig o i { ecling a or a shelter, as in t near future he i i intends erecting a fine dwelling. W. (. Milroy, ¥ up the the hospitable Moyer; Henry ¥ 1 king lodged Henry always manages to have a supply « Bunnel, was in this vicinity loo Organ trade, and at } i ohn ome of J pie and cake on hand. Rev. W. W. Rhoads, pointed by tl Conference Hi he Cen- who was he fot last week, where is engaged in she sewing. James Wagner, the operator at Lin- | den Hall, over Sunday. was visiting friends here! tre Hall charge, preached his first ser- th Bethany church at this we hope that Confer- ence has made 8 good move and t many souls may find rest through the Conrad Lingle, will make f {alvar of Colyer, sale of his household goods on day, the 27th. fr Satur- | Calvin Spicher left Lock Haven, to tak State Normal College. J. R. Rockey butter and eggs met with an ac ident, on Saturday for | a course in while out gathering! and is in for buying a new apron. James We 1 ower and wife the $ ast relia were in # the valley a few days | : the i i week atten funeral of a tive, Michael Shroats, of Philadelphia has been through our part of the valley buying cattie, and is paying fair pric en, Hh There will be a great deal o this spring: Ru nove on { Henry Emerick faam, | Henry Moyer will m he from Royer; James Houser will mos on the Fleisher farm: John Barr move on the Stoner farm: Ed. Gentes to the John arr property; Henry Allen farm, and move on his own ads, f i a ny Hitting Jacob wer will fe n rush valley: we home which has purchased wil © $ i 3 i yO Mi th J ne farm. ii » Lewins, Bellefonte, can give gi clothin for less money than any other store in the country. Try bim and see, You of or = an up-to-date equipment ir a what makes ours an ever-expandin ough o- } tells the story thr the purse in 1 others by appreciative money savers, Clothing and Underwear have been 1 some. Boots and Shoes in profusior Wi Mittens will keep out the eold. see them, We ean save von big mo KREAMER & ys ID ie x . ' we make the price \ p 3 ov 1 fap a 1s a tas LO Bai, a ‘ ) : DUSIDeSs, its a potent advertiser; it Hany homes, only to be re told t Our Winter Stock of Dress Goods, narked wavy down. A pai » have jus Come in and ney on every purchase, SON. <p | If you are able to pay °i00 for a bicy- cle, why be content | with any but a STANDARD OF Nineteen years of by the certainty Columbia 9 ® 100 THE WORLD. by our scien methods, of a bicycle. There is but one soy. Liaden Hall House to Rent, A Zstory brick house, outbuildings, stable, Vater and fruit on lot, for rent, | Apply to R. Gi. McClellan, on premi- | wes, at Linden Hall, 2t | | i GHAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by RE | Wheat ' Rye .. { Corn i Onis | Barley | Buck w head jartholomoew Butt 2 msbsnse ERB ..onnnsrsicnsns | Lard Bhoulders Ham Pritstoes Bides SALE REGISTER. | MARCH 26 -At the late residence of Andrew Gregg, west of Centre Hal!, horses, cows, hogs reaper, mower, farm implements horse gears, household goods, etn, MARCH Z7—At the residence of Willlam Lohr, Centre Hall, beds, bedding, buresus, tables chairs, stoves, carpets, and many other hous hold goods, | MARCH 27-~Lewis Corman, at Penn Cave: stoves beds, carpets, cloth, chairs, ables, and many other household goods O35 {| MARCH 30-Edwin Kuhl, at Centre Hall COW Epring-wagon, truck-wagon, beds ol bed LE] ine PENNSYLVANIAR.R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisior and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effoct Nov, 156, 1806, TRAINS LEAVE MORTANDON, EASTWARD, 921 nm ~Train 14, (Dally except Bunday For Bunbury , Wilikerbarre, Hazleton, Pottsvilie Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia st 300 p. m., Kew York, 658 p m., Baltimore, 3.10 p m, Washington 4.10 p. m, connectin at Philsdeiphia for all ses-shore points, brough passenger cosches to Phils- delphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Philadel. shila, y i.4 p. m~Train 8, (Dally except Sunday.) For Sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate stas tons, arriving al Philadelphia at 62 p m., New York. 9.25 p. m., Baltimore, 6 00 p. tn , Wesbilng wnat 7.16 p.m. Parlor car through 0 Philadel ghia, and passenger coaches W Philadelphia and itimore, 504 p.m ~Traln 12. [Dally except Buuday.] For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville, and dally for Harrisburg and intermediate poluts, arriving at Phils delphia 11.15 pm, New York 208 a. ms. daltimore 1040 p.m. Pescuger cosches 10 Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia BOip m.—~Train 6, (Dally except Sunday.) For sunbury, Harrisburg and ail int. rmediste stations, arriving st Folladelphia, 430 &. m., New York at 720 a m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia passengers can remain in sieeper undisturbed uot 7.90 8. m. 1.20 a. m.~Train 6. (Uuily.) For Bunbury Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arrivivg a Philadelphia at 6.52 8, m., New York, 933 a m. week days, 10.25 a.m, Bunday, Baltimore, 6 20 a. m., Washiinglon, 7.40, & m. Pullman sleeping Cars io Philadelphia and passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia and Baitimore, 4.18 a Train 16, dally & intermedia fis, arly 008. un Kl] wm, Wa if a sieepin Ml passer on iw Harris at Ph p.m; Baltimore wm. Through rr Cosel ie. burg snd i iplaan, a. Pullman Ww Washing ab) 5 ding, tables, Isgnps, dishes, and other } hold goods APRIL 8~Joseph Markle, Jesse Markle ¢ miles south-east Lind Hall; 1 cow track wagon, spring weg plows, cultivators, and household goods of sliginds, Wm Aue't MOUSE at the residence ruff t of i on Loheen { Thousand I TUESDAY THE 6h 1 fi ive i i BE LD borough, to {hereof ¢ Ume U al # i { 8" matter of the i Miles townahip, | Auditor appointed by ! the balance of the funds io hands of W | Carlin, Administrator, 10 and smong those { gaily entitied thereto, will meet th Parties { interest for the purpose of his appointment i his office in Bellefonte, Pa... on Wed ne wlan y { thdayof April A. D st 10 o'clock in forenoon, when and where those who desire may i attend or forever after be debarred {1g in on said fund i moehilt Am UTOR'S N i menlary on ers $4 3s mith & ne “sin eremeed UD: ph 1% of The undersigned an said Court to distribute ie al 3 ihe 1:07 the a 1 Fiat E ~LETTERS TESTA the estate of Mrs, Mary inte of Potter township, deocasned, having i been duly granied to the untersigoed. he wou id i retfully request all persons knowing them. » the estate vo make immediste sgninst the ted #01 Executor, Centre Hall tir tletnent | marist P 2 a ESIRABLE HOMESTEAD FOR BALE —- The undersigned offers a desirable home. WESTWARD, 1 Tra Daily} Vor Erie, Du I Cannudaigus aud intermediate Elalicns, ise Bochester, Buffalo, and Nisgeare Falls, ith through Pullman carsto Erle sud Elmira, uger cosches Ww Erie and Rochester, Train (Daily) For Lock Haven 3 yd daily except Ban. Philipsburg, Pitts rough cars 10 Tyrone. Ualy eXCepl sunday.) eld, Philipsburg, Pitts lernbedisie swations, Nisgara Falls, 10 Kane and ¥ Tad M “. i BI Clears a aud » P mn A T8in kt Haven, and dal Dlermedisalc stations Dally except Bundsy.) inlermediate stations, {Duly except Bunday) iy for Willlemsport and THROUGH TRAINS FOR MORTANDONX EABT AND BOUTH. ew York 12.15 night, Baitimore 4.500 & m, Harrisburg likesbarre, 730 &. om. Daily ug st Moutandon 10 00s 1m 1 iphia 8.30 a m, Wasting am, Baltimore 850 8m, Willkesbarre m, (Daily exoept Sunday arriviug at Pm, with parior car from through passcuger ocosches plia and Baltimore ork $00 am, Phils, 1226 ‘M0 8m, Baltimore st 12.00 Pm, arriving sat Montan- week days Wilh through pas- . e% [rom Phils. and Baltimore, CAYes New York 200 p. m Sunday, Phil 4p m., Bap 1540 pm, Baltimore 4.49 pm, ulancon $45 p om, ; Through LG passengercosch Pail FROM Philadels iv 5 HBG from HiR bieRves New York st 8.00 Pp m, Philad aglon 10.40 3 Baltimore al Mor Gon sl 5 8 LAU Sleeping Cars EVOL and Baltimore and thr aches from Philadeiphia and i LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAI 4 3 MINE hd 3 Daily Except Sunday, LBOAD Westward * M AM BTATIONGS » 5 #0 Motmudon € 15 Lewisburg 6 24 Biehl 6 2¢ Vicks: urg € ew ir a Esstward, AN P ¥ 2 i Milimont tien ron Wo Paddy Mounts’ 44 Coburn 52 Zerby 01 Rising Rpring 17 Peun Cave ib Centre Hall LUregr Linden Bal) Onk Ha a T4080 80 © i bl Pleasant Gap siAXemann # 00 Bellefonte FOG OOOGEEE OE lat HOE 00 BO AO K3 KD 40 BB BY Additional aon «i 4 a t Ly leave Ti trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- m, Siam, 1x Pm x 5, 58d and 750 Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.35 Cipm, 600 pm. and 205 Pm sits joave Montandos 1¢ & m red urniug leave Lewisburg 10.03 a. I. BR. WOOD Gen"! Pes'wor Agt. turn m 3 un Bundays or 0 ¥ M. PREVOST, Peneral Manager we m OF PENRSYLVANIA ime Table Bead Up No 6 No 4 No 3 m Ly " Ar P > ~-BELLEF'NTE. Jt 7 Nigh — Zion, Hecla Park. Dunkies .. HUBLERSBG. JSaydertown... cetd I4RNY Huston LAMAR. Clintondale... Krider's 8'ng Mackeyville... Cedar Springs Salons mW. p.m } 01176 3 : ww i 14 HE Ll ro af ah wf oF wf oF oF «} tead for sale. two 3 ss wont of Centre Hall { consisting of 55 acres of land of which 25 acres | are good young timber. Thereon a plank frame { house, bank barn, and other odtbulidings, choice { fruit and excellent water; adjoins the Heckman farm west of Centre Hall, on the old Lewistown road leading 10 the pike poly to or address W. HORNER, Centre Hall, Pa A Ww febi 2m DMINISTRATORS NOTICE ~LETTERS of Administmiion upon the estate of Samuel! Craw ford, decessed late of Gregg towne ship, baving been awfully tuted to the un- dersigned, he would respectfully request all per. sons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make immediate payment und those having claims against the same to present them duly au- thenticated for settlement, WM. PEALER, Adm'r, Jani ét Bpring Mills JDIVORCE NOTICE~ Tammie BR. Harmn by her next friend Geo, M. Stover, ve John F. Harman And pow January 27, 1897 It appearing to ihe Court that the second subpoena sued in the above stated cose has been aL retimned by the Sheriff non o# invenfus. The Sheriff of Centre County is directed 10 cause & notice 10 be pub- lished in one newspaper published in Centre County for four successive weeks: require above named defendan In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co, No, 3 Nov. T, 1808, ] l | Babin Divorce A. V. M. J Certified from th W.M. CRONISTER, Feb. 19 1897, A BA SA © record Jeo #1 a. wi B58 MILL HALL. 48 8 a Jersey Shore... 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