The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 10, 1897, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
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
insertions, and 5 cen per line for each “subse-
quent insertion. Other rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. June 10
preserve in the world.
po HE ci
[T seems the more the farmer asks
the Pennsylvania legislature the |
less he gets, notwithstanding his de-
f paramount importance.
of
mands are o
Bly N—-———
80
after speaker Reed
count
Cranks are
numerously that he can
rum without taking in hats, canes and
umbrellas,
a
can champion the interests of the far-
mer to prevent it?
. tt
All post-masters whose terms are due
to expire between now and July 15, are
and 153 were
being removed at once,
removed the other day.
nip ———
his
ol
take
most
earn
Ax Towa senator refuses to
salary he was absent
his time and thinks he did not
officials,
bee ause
his pay. KReores of
half their time from the post of duty,
honesty.
don’t have the same
tp
Gov.
veto axe to ki
by thieving
legislators. Right
cut a wide swath and go through
every chop by having the axe sharp.
— rss ps -
as bull
threatens
THE legiglature is mad a
Hastings, and he
use the veto on
tres The
override the vetoes by
Gov.
£
f
legislators threaten to
the
Asury.
two-thirds
the go on.
vote so that robbery may g
wo ne ————
(Congress promises to
bill passed before the
the tariff on sugar is x NE wringled
over just now. ay will try to have
old dames against him.
EE - oe
Hastings and the
are
Gov. Republican
legislature fearfully at war over ap-
priating funds with
over o The de-
clares he will use his veto to prevent
legislature
millions, (iovernor
LC ROme of reckle ssniess of the
from being carried out.
—— Wl
Congress means to put a tariff
cotton, for the first time in the history
of the Why not put a tax of
25 per cent on all salaries, national and
COL itry.
it would prove a mighty revenue
it would not
could no
state,
raiser fron
be felt and
hiding?
roes w here
1 SOU
where there be
-— haf se—
A number of Turkish officials
arrived in Thessaly,
their harems. The Turks
dently made their minds
have
up t to retain
ring to set up a civil administration
in the province. The arrival
saly of the Turkish magistrates
which more accurately shows the
giversations of his Ministers and
Peace Conference,
sissies nics
Tie wages of workingmen are
but have railroad fares been
have the salaries of Congressmen
State officials and law-makers been
duced? Is it not true that farmers
and working men must pay the taxes
out of which the profligacy at Harris-
burg must be paid in increased salaries
and a rotten legislature paid for? The
Clearfield Spirit remarks cuttingly
“How the devil workingmen can vote
that way, we can’t understand.”
———
A gigantic railroad scheme to cross
the continent is now under way. The
gigantic enterprise was set in motion,
when $30,000 was paid at Springfield,
for the incorporation of a company
with a capital stock of $30,000,000,
The Baltimore and Ohio, the Wis-
consin Central, the Chicago and Nor-
re-
tems figure in the great undertaking.
By 8s consolidation of these, their
branches and connections, will be pro-
duced the big system, one end of
which will touch the Atlantic the oth-
er the Pacific. The headquarters of
the system will be located in Chicago.
ss A oly
MILLIONAIRE DIPLOMATS,
Guided by Senator Quay’s apprecia-
tion and gratitude for services render-
ed and hopes of the future, President
McKinley has dished up a very inter-
esting and significant lot of diplomatic
appointments as “Pennsylvany’s
sheer,” giving the exclusive privilege,
however, to Philadelphia.
He has appointed four Philadel-
phians, all millionaires, whose aggre-
gate wealth is said to reach $20,000,000.
Charlemagne Tower, to
Austria, is set down for $10,000,000;
Mr. Harrison, consul-general at Cairo,
tis credited with $3,000,000; Mr. Seott,
000, 000, and Mr. Townsend, minister
to Portugal of a very wealthy family,
has two or three millions in his favor.
| None of these gentlemen,
made their great wealth for themselves
but inherited it
sires,
In addition, there is not much ques-
John G. A. Leishman, of
| Pittsburg, will be made minister to
Switzerland as a concession to the Car-
| negie interest. He also
the millionaires.
All of these gentlemen
{ contributors campaign
| Mark Hanna and Senator Quay, Of
course the extent is not known to the
| pub lie, and never will be, as the Wash-
Havemey-
| er case it was nobody's business,
| All over this
i
i
we believe,
from money-making
ranks among
lavish
to
were
of funds
| ington judge decided in the
there
were and are Republicans anxious to
but
commonwealth
| serve their country abroad, they
w hose
political
wl
lesirous
| were mostly poor fellows
ice confined to work,
Among
preachers particula
I'hey
The
was
them were a go many
of fat
rly
ither call-
allotted to
consulates, will be
ed nor taken
| Peunsyl
inheritors of
knew when, |
for campaign purposes,
ne
rations
the
vania will be absorbed by
ancestral wealth who
iow and to whom to
I'he
give
Comnmog
alty will please take a back
no grumbling
Some of the
i most of their abroad,
i their millions and absorbing
{ ideas in the delightful atime
Paris. One Mr.
{ the last
{ Portugal,
last tw nty
ive =
of them,
one
3
app
has |
ived in Eu
years, ever since |
ed from his teens, He
under Preside:
Pittsburg I”
—
matic place
iat V
enna.
-
Items of General Interest
Santa Rosa, California, has ¢
| church which holds over
built entirely from timber
a single redwood. Timbers, 3
boarding and inner
wood, there being no pl
about it f
and mortar
is made of shingles cut fron
fter it was all tinis!
were 60,000 shi
tree, and a
ngles left.
Gov, Hastings approv
to prohibit corporations
ring with their
to join labor unions
employes
It imposes a fit
$1000 and
{ of imprisonment
more than ®ne year for
rence,
Seven hundre
100-dredth birt}
Mrs. Be
county,
1 ¥
‘AK, OF
Wedn »
was the mother
has
DowninT
Dufuer
in jail for
Wiis
fund. Must
icular down there :
to cemetery
| part
| such erookedness would
virtue by some folks
- .
A Complete Publication
On June 1 the
of the Pennsylvania
P Assenger Dey
ment
| Company issued the 1807 edit
| Summer Excursion Route Bool
| work is designed to provide the
with short descriptive notes of t
of E
principal Bummer resorts
| America, with the
them, and the rates of fare.
over four hundred resorts in
rolttes
There
the book
to which rates are quoted,
{ fifteen hundred different re
| combinations of routes,
and
i
Mites
| with the utmost care, and alto ge
is the most complete and comprehen-
sive handbook of summer travel
| offered to the public.
ts 219 pages are incloged in a hand-
isome and striking e in o
maps, presenting the exact
routes over which tickets are sold, are
{ bound in the book. It is also profuse.
ly illustrated with fine halftone cuts
of scenery along the lines of the Penn-
sylvania Railroad and elsewhere.
Any doubt as to where the summer
should be passed will be dispelled after
a careful examination of the contents
of this publication.
On and after June 1 it may be pro-
cured at any Pennsylvania Railroad
ticket office at the nominal price of ten
cents, or, upon application to the
eral office, Broad Street
mail for twenty cents,
a fA A SANS
One Way to be Mappy.
Is to attend to the comfort of your
family. Should one catch a slight
cold or cough, call on R. E. Bartholo-
mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long,
Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of
Otto's Cure, the great German Reme-
dy free. We give it away to prove
that we have a sure cure for Coughs,
"Colds, Asthma, Constipation, and all
diseases of the throat and Lungs,
Large sizes 50c. and 25¢,
i ma. tt THI
~Every young man wishes to look
neatly and well dressed, and desires
that his clothing shall be of the latest
cut and material, and then the price is
an important consideration. Lewins,
Bellefonte, has a stock that is the very
latest. Everything and a big assort-
ment to select from, which gives that
stand the enormous rush it is having.
oes the business,
Lip
OTS,
wer,
Several
gen-
Station, by
junes-2t
BRUSH VALLEY,
ent of the Events,
John Wait, of Loganton,
valley last Saturday.
Nome sixteen men were cleaning the
was in our
of
Rebers-
Clem Walker and his wife, Rulo-
visited their
burg over Sunday.
Edward Smull and his wife,
tany,
at Kreamerville over Sunday.
Mr. Tillburg and wife, of Lock Ha-
ven, had staying at Henry
Smulls, over Sunday.
nu, relatives in
of Nit-
been
at Kreamerville,
John Royer, near Rebersburg, is
getting an addition put to his
Fvidently his large fat oxen must have
nore
The
prominent
of
barn.
roo,
oth-
the
burg
Madisonburg teachers and
attended
at
er citizens,
teachers’ examination Reber
Saturday.
The M. church,
will have i Ce Creams wiv
Kreamerville
al on
iy 17.
nish the music,
Mrs. Minnie
H Aven, «
day to spen
(Cirennin
ime to Reb
d
riends,
3
HB WEeK
atives and f
Mr. Royer
nt appearances,
1
fwd lest
Wiel
- -> -
COBURN,
terest as Reported hy Oar
satile Correspondent
Ard ha
- beautified iis Ho
Miss ID
iamsport on Monday, to
left for W
an
anche Bowersox
remain if
time,
Philadelph
Was seen on
formerly
York e 3 was
in Monday
: »"
were v
i A
ood
ig place on Sunday.
Messrs, 1.
of near Lewisburg
and
isiting friends at
terman family,
War
John
visiting at the
home of John Hofla at present.
Miss Katie Korman, of Georges val-
ley, is at present the guest of
Mullin, en Railroad street.
Girier, and weedy,
are
chant near the station, spent a few
days in Union county on business,
On Tuesday evening a number
held
of
Missionary convention to be
Millheim under the auspices
United Ev. church.
On Monday the school
for the past year.
handsome balance in their favor,
by the voters of Penn township,
being an off year, many did not think
it necessary to attend.
not be, it is a duty they owe their par-
ty to be present even though it may
seer unimportant. D. B. Geary, J,
8. Meyer, Jas. E. Harter, and A. B.
Meyer, were the delegates chosen to
the convention; on Tuesday morning
these four delegates true to their trust,
went to the convention at Bellefonte,
and voted according to instructions,
~One of the largest stocks of Spring
and Summer clothing ever received in
this part of the state, was received re.
cently by Lewins, at the Philed.
Branch, Bellefonte. It is a tremen-
dous stock and the prices are as low in
Weekly Wenther Report Centre Hall,
NEW CARRIAGE WORKS,
Lovernmonut Servi
Lowest
O8 part cloudy,
0 cloudy,
55 cloudy.
5 part cloudy,
H5 cloudy,
51
Du cloudy.
Highest
Nl)
Temi
i
cloudy,
Rainfall : ith
forenoon,
On nfternoon,
on Sth, 22 inch
nn fp cy
Star Store.
Prices Cut fo Half of wma
No need to
y
uv ood
Thi I' ;
ron |
Pri
John T. Lee,
Hall, .
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The Sensation
of the Year--
FIR SIRS IST SI TS Te StI STC PS TREO RR SO PTR ST Sees
'
G. O. BENNER.
All Our Stock in Propor-
fion.
-
Removal.
The N
cycle Hats at
cw Sporting and Bi-
50c.
<.
Straw Hats by the Car-Load.
JOHN SWARM,
Wanted An dea 2 | 2 ; Montgomery & Co.
(Aes ved {3
thes 15 ’ ia
Protect
wre
; 1 wealth
th ' "atont As r
’ ¢ prise offer
edd.
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Washingt
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5 pes Nickel
Steel Tubing. We control the entire production of this
tubing and use it exclusively in
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STANDARD OF THE WORLD,
HARTFORDS, *60, *50, 45
SECOND ONLY TO COLUMBIAS,
ae
POPE MFG. Co. Hartford, Conn.
Catalogue free from Columbia dealers. By mall for one S-cont stamp.
COMPLETE MODEL OF THE GREAT COLUMBIA
in colors, ready to be cut out and built up, Wceipn of bre 5m a asmusement Sng atc N
tun 14 uid and young, sent by. mill un vetulpt of S-Sunt Glaspn.
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Sunday,
BIE ailach
mesportat i130 p
: added ph hija at 11.80 Bp.
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Gener eupe riniehacit.
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To take effet May 25, 18%
AD,
Bt LLEF
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12 & : ; STATIONS
rad ru lax Ar,
630 1 108 &
6 xX 1 ons 3x
€ 16.12 asls
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State i ol loge...
Motming trains from Montandon, Williams
Lock Haven and Tyrone “onnect with train
7 for State Oollege. Afternoon trains from Mon.
tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with
Train No. 11 for State College. Trains fram
e oopnect wi BA.
rie ng R.R. alte a]
Daily exoepd Banday.
Fl, THOMAS, Supt.
AT PURLIC BALE.
house, and about two
isn , small barn and
Jo EsRA BLE PROPERTY
<A good twost
sores of ground, on whic
other ontbu {idings; choice tral and fresh moun.
Main wae pod to the door, a the borough of
- _— SACRE we
m land in a high state of cultivation, » smal
ha : ihe south-east ¢ud of the