THE CENTRE REPORTER — FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One year, 81.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISFMENTS, 20 cents per line for three cuent inse: tion, Glher rates made made known vil applicat lon. CUBRNTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Ava. Hurrah for dollar wheat ! ast————— a — — THE rush to Klondike is still great, lt The miner's strike in this state, Ohio and West Virginia is spreading and at times looks Wiiviteting: ess ———————— ITS ap yalliog what troubles a jeal- ill-natured can then gloat over peace disturbed. ous, soul cause and — re ose — Sherman cabinet, will IT is rumored Secretary will be grumbled out of the and that assistant secretary Day take his Place. nilsson Democratic spoken in Nearly all recently held county conventions have against Harrity’s remaining National Committee, - nae THE rise in the price of wheat gets more attention than any other subject. Proof that agriculture is the real back- bone of the country — The more are avoided in a town the more it will prosper. These need severe treat keep them down. noxious weeds ment sometimes to ly — Arnold wants the Re- governor. Congressman nomination for nstructed for | and his own county publican Elk er day, instructed f county ir iim the oth- , Clearfield, or him last year. — The this district, will depend upon con- gressman Arnold’s pleasure ; his selec- ressmnen make the their respective fp fl tion goes, Cong lections in A Michigan woman 4 Cts of A Cleveland jumped from a This is & remark- effe the wound. man cut his throat and third-story window thing of lite! Of able problem. and is alive, and death pty WE just now again have before the truth of that prospers the t the fact, farmer, f has its good ef- fects upon all other interests, avenue of trade. Yet farmer inio every little legislation ? show does the EE —— -— Genuine enterprise consists in mak- » of provements, ing good use your own Mock which takes other peopl les’ money enterprise in is that tue 1 is jatt wer under in ey. The first are men, frauds seeking plunder, too of them. leet According to the Cent Democrat the fonte, re Furnace Co , at ly Valentine is filuancia embarrassed and unable to pay their employees, have the stock for claims, The McKinley viewed as a hoax hand their on ‘prosperity’ sm pm OXE violater of the the Blair county jail, where remain fifty days. The officers of the law should continue the work against the pot hunter. game laws is in good to do his hunting deserves the punish- ment prescribed by law, ders should be treated alike. should be no discrimination. There ————— — OxE of the bills paged by the pres ent legislature and recently signed by the Governor, requires traveling doe- tors, or any assuming to cure disease, either by medicine or by faith, whether he charges for his services or not, to pay a license fee of $10 per day for the privilege. This is to protect the legitimate practitioner and to save the public from being bamboozled. sai lid mil ss— IT was a miserable excuse made by the legislators who attempted the mile- age steal, at 20 cents per mile, that they thought it was all right because heretofore others did the same thing. The logic of this is because others stole it was right for them to steal-—-hence there's nothing wrong in being a thief, Now these dishonest legislators rode on passes and paid no fare ; they knew also that if they had paid fare it was only at the rate of three cents per mile, The poor excuse only puts them In a worse hole. person National Committeerhan Harrity, of this state, opposed Bryan's election and opposed the Democratic platform adopted at Chicago and still cpposes it upon the main issue, the silver ques- tion. He sided with the Republicans who denounced the Democracy as an- archists, repudiationists and as being in favor of dishonest money. He gave his aid to the election of McKinley the candidate of the millionaires, corpora- tions, trusts and high tariffs, Common decency should have Mr. Harrity to resign his place on the | emoomniie N vational Committee since he was opposed to the platform and | | nominees of the Democratic platform in the last presidential campaign, | But he sticks—although called upon | this ian | tions by the in {to resign. Any other would | have resigned without being asked to seores, state, | do so. | But Harrity sticks, In the | Convention Democratic resolution will coming a be of- | the National Committee vacant. { We believe this will earry, i should, It the sentiment of Democracy of Centre county and it the i our { delegates to the State Convention are expected to vote in with { that sentiment. | We have no personal feelings | Mr. Harrity, but for the given we deem it out of place { should be the ns is accordance reasons above that a member of National | Committee, - — | THERE have been no less than twen- ty-one political assassinations of note- | worthy importance during the preseut { century. Included in the list are two emperors of Russia, two the U France { the since pre sidents of nited States president of and a I'urkey. twenty-one, 1860. since vanced agencies more into play come ioned cut and thru number have been minister holding arch-bishops of Par $430} Hig Or persons volution of 1848 e during the re tl Ot on ier during the commune in | a —— Sherman intrigue, remarks the The irg | Pittsbu 3 Known, i is generall pres- Mar K McKinley ex r for i 1531 Sherman nent is now and ein proving a menace ountry n t be or = made | His position he f 5 it, if wha #0 hun or tir ’ mn ili t the adminis Day of id Han # f him is true, eran’'s sho because us statesman f H ‘nate, the ry the | nna-—desiring and the aid him in doing Law on Bonding and of April Ig ho Lil The act i, { council ereatis | 7 per cent. of The $114.7 it € x coed § assessed v 1s Watt which le tent. Then | thas: Nee, OD. ge i The word idebt used in this act, shall be deemed, held { and taken to include any and all man- ner of debt, &e. Thus the other boro’ el neas as well floating as funded school. poor are hat expenses | as part of the debt shall n | ceed 7 per cent, of the assessed tion. The penalty { limit is given in th . | “it shall be unlawful to increase the same, and all such increase shall be void, and any : | tion ued for su increase. or any part thereof, shall be of no binding force upon such municipality or district; and ach of the officers thereof wil- fully authorizing such increase, or executing any obligation therefor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- | viction thereof shall be fined not exceeding ten thousand dollars, and undergo an impri sonment not exceeding year. It well for those who are proached by breeders of strife, if they } for exceed e first section, viz : al 18S h it one is |fugled to do their spitework while they keep under cover, a The pension roll of the United States has almost reached the million mark. Commissioner Evans has just issued a statement, showing that at the begin- ih oA ol sso Nearly a Million, numbered just 983.528, an increase 12, 850 for the past year. During that year 50,101 new pensions were grant- the rolls. Old age and disease, howev- er, is working great inroads inte the ing the year. were, 1,074 from remarriage of widows; 1,845 orphans attained majority; 2,685 | fuilure to claim pensions, and losses from unrecorded causes, Mr AS ~wubsoribe forthe KrrorTER. SPRING MILLS, Reporter, i i the young men of our village. rust has damaged the oats to a very considerable extent. In this section of the valley the corn crop promises to be unusually large; potatoes appear to be considerably “ofl”’ while apples may possibly reach about half a crop. A few weeks since bids were asked Belle- of bids were offered, and by some very promi- pent firms, but Smith Bros., the pop- ular furniture dealers of village, rooms of the hotel, in Quite a large number Haag our were the successful bidders, The junior base ball elub of our vil- lage, had another end the last, and of late, being 7 nder the wounter with Millheim team on Saturday as has been usual with them were easily defeated, the score 20 in favor of Millhelm. | present management the evident to A junior club is ly going from bad t ig prestige your leam at once, find ry 0 worse and rapidly losi Reorganize otherwise it difficult to aftord imusement f even ordina- Or an Opposing nine, took offi- Hgovern- 1 he § cle ' ' I. D. Long our postmaster, of On Mot irtment 1 . 3 cial possess 01 tii fie Ww ment building iday last, is ver y compl the necessary con- and delivery ¢ f 82 of room and uliding isa le % ¥y } venient to the neighbor cality will so ml where “merchants most 1thstantial board highway, I'he buildi Uiiiing movement kitge ; np! leted. slow n of time, is con HOE. ia and resent, Sunday school, OTE es three or imilar hoodlums Milis ie Mr § Hires has been ' fivw or AB LIeRR JO Years, i Many is extensiveness very encouraging possiDIY the ''y rent of prosps rity’ is on —— BHUSH VALLEY ML - WNOGE Fhe Events of the Section as Reported bry flrar Seribe George Bair, of Willi Sunday. Jennie Wolf for her 8t. Louis home. ly Joe. Winters, of New our valley Monday. ' R Mnsport, was at Hon Mra, Kk Ie over will leave this We berlin, yer, of Johnstown, Vise Ad Brush valley friends, ondo and ie of Centre pent CON with parents, Markly ‘and wife, of Indiana, are the guests of John Wolf, Res bersburg Herb Stover, among his old friends ST his near Hall, and around of Centre in Rebersburg. The Philadelphia cow drover took quite a number of cows out of our val. ley Monday. Luther Guiswite, man, of Coburn, stay some time, The Ev. (Esher grove meeting in near Madisonburg., Jared Kreamer and wife, of Centre Hall, were among their old friends at Rebersburg on Saturday. the ex-creamery is in our valley to people will have a Mr. Wert's grove, next Bunday morning at Kreamer- | ville, in the M. E. church. Quite a number from our valley and | town attended the ousiness men’s pic- | Many of the Penns valley people were in our valley on Sunday, to at-| tend the negro campmeeting, Fred Fell, of Rebersburg, as the old | { i i i John Moyer, the mille hack wagon during the negro camp- meeting. Dickinson Seminary, came home on Free concert at the colored camp. meeting tomorrow, Friday evening. This will be great. Come early, so | that you will get a good seat, Don’t | Rev. McGann, the Lutheran pastor delivered an excellent Lutheran church, at Rebersburg, on Bunday evening. The rain storm which passed through our valley on Sunday a little after two | It blew in the | young o'clock, was very severe, forest, and also number of fruit trees, Mrs. Sallie Wolf, of Rebersburg on Thursday last, and was buried on NSaturday the Lutheran the funeral Rev, Mo- She was 88 years old, ia morning in cemetery; ses George, The huckleberry brigade lust Kreamerville young ladies’ Friday ited to make a search for huckle- were deligt berries, on the mountain just south of but, their “huckle- after their dis- Kreamerville, since them, and berry compass’ misled traveling some miles west, been drowned they to their respective homes, baskets and buckets filled Ciirls, in returned their hopes having couragement, happily with huck- up with never give leberry stalks. but try, try again. The colored campmeeting is quite At ening, a SUCCeSS, the first meeting last Sat- there were about hundred people, and last Sunday about four thousand. Preaching Dwr aftern Next We vices will beld every 00 ing the week, day. thers pre Helle MeV st Mr. is determine evening dur day from will be the great the committer 11 : . 1 eral loads of colored Lock Haven and nn the services, ministers will assi Commitied nN HOO, CARINII ting attendance excell slored birethr TUSSEYVILLE What Our Correspondent from Across the Valley Gives Us, | a few days F.anms plished teach Mrs trier Ms A Swartz, f wing iadies, | J OK I 0 Weel instrumental m ward Detwiler with her mothe Ulellan, returned t ie uesday. Jaco! 1, visited h iday, and attended Linden Hall Satu Jacob Royer aud sister Alf Jacob Y y Lee te legraph operator yy § 1» ¥V i% parents a £ ( oliver Ov festival rday evening. Sut the Regina. and egina, and red Reiber visited at the home Brush the Royer in Sunday, and attended campmeet- ing Edward Detwiler and Mr. | slaville on their wheels, Aashall came from Re on Sunday and ret they were the MeClellan, A. urned thesameday Mrs, Jos guests of eph ~y - G. HR. Encampment. Cregg Post and the members’ fami- lies have ananged to go to Buffalo via the Central R. R. of Penn’a., and Buf. falo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry., this is the only route that will parties returning to reach home in one day. The train will leave Lamb street Bellefonte, at 7 a. m., Satur. August 2lst and at same time | at all Creek, as day, Millhall, Beech ! i i i i { i i { | | the party in Buffale at 7.45 p. m. Rate tickets good for return passage at any | | time on or before Tuesday, August 31st, The Post has arranged quarters for a | large number and will, | tion, | others going to the Encampment. For | further and detailed information, ad- | dress 8. H. Williams or J. W. Gep- hart, Bellefonte, Pa. 1 A Watch for Him and Paneh Him, slick individual, representing a A has been swindling country blacksmiths in adjoining counties. He took orders from them per cent. for cash agree- | ing to pay freight on orders when pay- ment was made at the time the orders were taken. He is said to be doinga land office business. Keep an eye open Special Excarsion, ny has arranged for a special excursion | #bury Park) (Wed- nesday August 25th, during the The trip will no doubt be oy Wholesome, pure and full of fruit. luxury, but within thie means of Act ept no vd sbdress for phine Thanks Hyraevsn, X.Y, Star Store. iy i Look Here Again ! irkey He G. O. BENNER. NEW CARRIAGE WORKS. oe Ne — John T. Lee, Lr Ha is FARMERS, Take Notice! While ani: iv } ing Li s hii 1 for i est prices paic wheat, and t] ster 1 18 1 wil oth 4 ard and Soft Coal at . 1 wish to say - lowest possible price to my customers that keep in stock A Full Line of Fertilizers, | Made by the Detrick Fertilizer & | Chemical Co., of Baltimore. { also prepared to fill any order for Salt, no diffe re nee how large, at the | lowest possible prices. I wish to extend my thanks to all who have so | future. In Fertilizers, I will meet any price on earth, taking into consid- eration the same grade of goods. G. W. OCKER, Centre Hall, Penna, SALESHEN LL I ou High Grade and and Fresh Dat Dek. - = and a club ready for him. ——— ——— PENNS YL, VANIA K. Philade Iphia & Erie R. RK. Division and Northern Central Railway, bis, 1n effect June 20 LEAVE i AN Time Ta 1897 MONTAKDOR, EASTWARD Bia. m.~Train 2, We k days for ladeiphia Gre 12.40 coaches 10 Pi ion Sunbury 1250 pon , Waals 1iindel LOrk 8.40 p. m., Batis m. Througi more and Ward 9.27 a m~Train Dally Wilikervarre, Harrisbn: sud in Week days for bon olsvil © . p.m ii p phi, Baitl for Bunbury ermediate sta Haziewn, and York, Baltimore, sn Lger COBO Es ore cekdays for BCT t, Pazieton, Potisy inwerrediale lations ay ! lHadelphia at 6.25 p m., New York. 9.80 more, 0p, mm, Weab ington st 7 'Arior car ths 0 Pi iad phi CURer conchies Vo Fulledel hin and f eekAayw Fu otievilie Giale pa fd New Tork “Ww 0 Py Kunbury ut eh U and sailimoare fur wi kes y arriving r al aul for Harrist a atl hile dels § Bal timore & Heer eT y Pi Weekdays for Tr CRF Harris tg at to Phi | pkey until 7 : ' ladelplia FOers can a.m, Rochester For Lock Haven 1 werkdare OKE EAILROAIL Eastward, ay BRS > #4 10obury Hilerby HiRisiug Spring enn Cuvée Centre Hall TORR Linden Hall Onk Ha 1 Lem BOM ARS BB "h a a mami i Gap RiP ha AXemar Bellefonte r Monta: "RK In i mtandon ns leave la BB NEW YORE : Via Tamegua v3 NEW YORK Via Phila) ! ia, ¥ pom. Sunday Lye. ok DAYS, # } il a.m. Bonday Phfladeiphia Sleeping Care atisched to Bast bound train from Williamsport at 1130 pm. and Westbound from Philade Ipbi iaalllLB0p m J. W. GEPHART, General Buperintendent. eDaily EFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1596, w ESTW AR BTATIONE 13 15h rm | 2 | i rx jan Ar, L 0% 45 Bellefonte. Ooleville Morris Whitmer .. Hunters. «Fillmore. renee, BUIRIY 718 20... Waddle... 18 181 Sootia O ronsing.. 12 26% 07 #}ne ~RISIFIN. — 12 2438 Osi... & 02 x 8 onl. Hiruble... Morning trains from Montandon, Willian Lock Haven and Tyrone ‘onnect with train No. 7 for State College. Afternoon trains from Mon. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Train No. 11 for Sate College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. BR. RK. trains ai Bellefonte. {Daily except Bunday, 28 i Me. ANN . Sate College. TY TT Raessainsas FH. THOMAS, supt. oly ESTRABLE } PROPERTY AT acres of nd, on other Th tain water the Centre Ha farm land, lo S high hear he South-east oud of th > orchard the south the east end of the i
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