The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 07, 1897, Image 1

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    YOL. LXX.
A Dingley Misealealation,
The Treasury Department at
CUBA WILL BE ACCEPTED
Much Dissatisfaction Among the
Seekers Becaase of the Little Time
Mckinley Devotes to Them
WASHINGTON,
ought to be
Oct. 4. "Cuba; it
it free !'’
That is the motto on the flag whic!
and shall be
the friends of Cuba, many and influen-
tial in Washinzton, have nailed to the
mast,
ba was opened with a big moss meet-
ing, under the Wo-
man's National Cuban League, partie-
ipaled in by many prominent men, in-
cluding a
foremost ministers of the gospel. th-
The new campaizn for free Cu.
auspices of the
number of Washionoton’s
er meetings ave Lo be held, not only ir
Washinzton, but in all
country, to give that hearly sympathy
sectious of the
for Cuba known to exist a chance to
express itself in such an emphatic way
that the leisurely and uncertain steps
0 be
to
At
sixily
of the administration will have
quickened, whether it be agreeable
the government of Spain or not,
this meeting a picked choir of
voices sang for the first time in public
Joseph Adams’ ‘Ode to Cuba,” which
to the here
enthusiasm, those who
he dedicaied Leazue,
was great and
are in charge say that it is going to
continue to row until it becomes irre-
gistable. These people believe with
the Cubans that nothing short of fice-
dom jor Cnba will be accepied, and
that the admipistialion scheme of pac-
ifteation for Cuba under a continuance
be a failure.
‘hief Coun-
of Spanish rule is bouad to
Ex-Governor Hoadley, (
sel for the intending purchaser of the
Union Pacific Railroad, has been in
Washineton for the purpose of secur-
ing the official conseat of the adminis-
tration to the deal made by his clienis
with the
He secured it, of
Cleveland administration.
course, and the road
will besold next month, notwithstand-
ing the protests of the Senale Commit-
tee on Pacific Railroads and the charge
the
apparel of citizens relurning
wearing
to this
country from abroad,
The advance estimates of the proba-
the wav from $20,000,000 to £50.000,000
The August collections
There are
travelers returning in Beptember than
September collections will amount to
SUO000 or perhaps $75,000 The high-
est present estimate of the year's reve-
nue {rom this source, based upon act
ual facts, puts it very much belo
million dollars.
al
the
all short of the estimated reven
Ino other words actu revenue
will He
from 95 to 98 wnt New York
World
per {
-~ - -
They Die Together,
The bodies of Arthur W. May
24 years, and Miss Cora Kaseman,
red
red
und
I8 years, both of Shamokin, were fi
in the blacksmith
NSmink last
had shot his sweetheart and then i
his The
shop of
Saturday morning. iny
low
murdere
own braios,
to the time of his death had be
ployed by Mr. Smink
The
time, and last week they
couple had been
to go away and be quietly
The parents of the youn
jected to the marriage aod
inement Being th
the gi
by the parents of
nile
1
to end their trouble by dyis
evidently made up
—
A Sensibie View
in dealing wil
tl
In order to
mr COonditior
be blindly op
Hude Behavior.
There is a class of folks—young folk
i
i
i
i
|
{they happen to be will adjudge their
{ intelligence, refinement, and that they
have traveled and seen much. One oe-
casionally observes this kind of cattle
on board of passenger cars and in as-
semblies where 95 per cent, of the indi-
viduals show they are possessed of self-
respect by being orderly,
uncalled for
These remarks not
the
nn
Of conduct of a few
in the light
i
Hie
on last
the 1 fi~
rude
passengers, ms and female
Thursday morning's train to
county fair. Keeping up a
gulfaw atl every senseless remark made
by them, utterly disgusted the balance
of the passengers who noted down the
pretent fOus
HOIsY
§
whom the meaning
strange
tain, al
halled wit
where so
up wi nt
outside
marks ax
ance, flan
the c¢
{ 1 3
ivnnie st ar,
with redoubled guifaw at every remark
he man out-
well-dressed as
as
iy are and perhaps bel-
Was
RUiinw
the (ra
MiMlinburg,
“iN ards
OCTOBE
TOPICS OF THE TOWN.
FOR FURNITURE
They wit up and Open the Fourth School
ns Soon us Possible, Twelve Applica
tions for Tencher.
Tues-
in to
transact some very important business
The school directors met on
day evening Reesman’s shop
on haad. The contract for supplying
new school
Wisconsin
Mr. Harrison,
Twenty-two double desks,
the furniture for the roo
was awarded to a firm
through the agent, of
Bellefonte,
five rear seats, teacher's desk and chair
de-
livers «d at { entre Hall, Iie desks are
are required, which will cost $82.45,
ti
to be of an impr wend pattern, with au-
tomatic rising seat. The school
LO 1 Od
I'he
nt
tion ol
grang
vacating
SEEK (QUATLers ¢ lew
furniture will be plac
BITIVES, Hi
the grammar scho
the board has twelve ag
lect
from, but at pre
up
than selecting a teach
terested io fitting
nn Tuesday eve
was made, and at the @
will be
i —
Marriage Licenses,
following marriage licen
The
were issued during the past week
Harry Miller and 1}
Walker, of Boggs twp.
Alvin MeMonigal,
Bertha
0 stella
lor town-
of Worth
Phill
Irvin
ALL ITEMS OF INTEREST.
{ Not alittle favorable
| been made by the press on the special
comment
announcement by The Outlook that its
chief feature for the coming year (in
will be a
Foe
His
expressed assures a
welcome to this
The Out-
Astor Place, New
“Lowell and Friends.”
interest
cordial
series of articles, ($3 a year,
look Company, 13
York.
More than
have already been marketed from the
f
1.500 bushels of peaches
Hayes peach orchard in Nittany
ley, this season, and there will |
ny more gathered.
An unsigned letter re cently received
at Ev , Pa., stated
that the writer and another, now dead,
from Baltimore erett
BCHOOL Money rom Lhe
Davi
Ho
re D IS and
upon re jlieent
Company, New
IRVEe Dew gest
were drowned
- » —
A Strange Oceurrencs
i Weeks |
ng Mi Dr
tire, of Howard, wrote to the
NO. 39
LOCAL ITEMS,
Mare
from Everywhere,
Work for Centre Hall,
Culling» of than Ordinary Ioterost
Had a light shower this morning.
Robert Tate has been appointed post
master at
(ood health still holds sway in ail
parts of the va
NB. I. ¥arnell hs
postmaster al Snowshoe,
Hep iris
Po
A
{r 3
irom
I% Beriously
t
revo
jump at the conclusion that
§ AR
sale is a of
pri-
ill-
arand prea writ
by reputable citizens that Lhe prosg
job to do the government and ithe because wheat ha
toad
merely
vale creditors of the out of mi have ry
some factories
We shou
§ fe
O45. iy
ions of dollars 1 look at the
Wheat
Crops aie short inolher ¢
ies h
doe
yates, a medical direct
Bat medical d !
It pays to be the President's
Dr. Newton IL.
or in the Navy, who was the pi
as it Is fas
3 3 - $3
% tober the
iVawe tor
physician of Mr. McKinley when he
was in Coneress
ve resumed na
1 i } Comment
INI) RiDORS PA
and who
pied the same position since he becume
President, has been appointed Chief of
in
he
the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
the Navy
was not next
Department,
in li
although
ne for promotion.
An Ohio Republican who would
because
allow his name to be used
figures on an official pay roll and
wishes it to stay there, has been tell.
the hizh-
Hanna's
rouch-
ing the inside facts about
handed way in which
man Dick has
shod over the Foraker Republicans in
He said:
been anything like it before in Ohio
The
Foraker supposed that when t
was patched up, largely through Mr
McKinley, by which Mr. Hanna was
to be supporied for the and
t Gov, Bushoell renomioaled, that fac-
to
campaizn
Boss
been walking
the state. “There has never
F
politics. supporters of Senalor
he deal
Senate
tional differences be shelved
for the Lime and
harmoniously.
that the harmony f
constant humiliations the
Foraker men by Hanpuoa, his man Dick
and their henchmen, It
steadily getting worse ever since Lhe
were
the
They soon discovered
to
put
made
was consist of
upon
has been
campaign opened and the end is not
yet, although Senator Foraker became
80 disgusted that he left the state with
thedntention of remaining away until
the election. Mr. McKinley has per-
suaded Senator Foraker to return
Ohio, and promised him that il he
would go abead and make speeches he
would see that Hanna and Dick gave
him and his friends better treatment.
Foraker accepted Mr. MeKinley's
promise and lest Washingion today
for Ohio, but he knows that Hanna
considers him+elf McKinley's master,
to
promise.
floor af the U. 8. Senate or in the state
of Ohio,”
There is an unusual lot of growling
among the office seekers in Washing-
McKinley devotes to them.
to the White House every day but few
of them get an opportunity to see Mr.
do not get much satisfaction. He
makes some appointments nearly every
day, but lots of them are men whom
he knows personally or wishes to re-
ward for personal work done for him.
As a result there is some plain talk in
the hotel corridors from those who be-
lieve themselves entitled to official rec-
ognition and who have been led to
suppose they would get it. Blowly,
but surely, an anti-McKionley senti-
ment is growing among Republicans.
and
TINS
{f a demand
Bat the
il LO p ove
» realized
good ing
EE —
He Did
A Kansas newspaper print
lowing marriage
Ceremony
1
for a paid, for beiter
worse; to have, (o hold, {to fondly guard
? Wilt
her many
thou
wer have her wav, cot
wishes: make the fire
the
the “
purse will pack; buy a b
sealskin RAC
1ié4!
a jitlie
sthe
her f
three sisters and a brother 7 and his
face giew pule and blank; it was too |
late to jilt; as through the chapel fl
he sank, he said, “I wilt.”
Wp.
For Washing Blankets
in for washing blankels, Slice it iuto
a kettle of hot water and let it dissolve.
the
should almost
Put in the blankeis, «
Pour it into the tub and
hot water,
turn on
we
which
scalding. VOT
fet them stand about fifieen minutes,
Then souse them up and down and
turn them over, in a second
tub of hot water and ammonia.
again in hot water with a little soap
init. Wiing out and hang in the
wind to dry. Do not let the sun shine
long on the blankets, as it yellows
them.
nse
Linse
———————
New Postoffice Order,
The Postmaster General has issued an
other em-
ploy es to solicit contributions of mon.
induce the public to make them gilts
or presents, to sell tickets for theatres,
tainment of any kind, or to borrow
money, or contract debts which they
have no reasonable prospect of being
able to pay.
A AA
WESTERN HORSE DEALERS ATEN
TION |
A good location for public and pri.
vate sales of western horses, Is al the
Centre Hall House, in the heart of
Penns valley. For further informa
Hon, address, W.H. RuNKLE, jr.
» down to Pittsburg and from
Towanda sod down to
ock Haven.
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State Grange
Members of the exe
Meeting.
itive committee
of the State Grange of the P. H.. held
fi COlTere nee ref-
be
a few davs azo, with
J8 nat
held in Harrisburg
% 1 $
erence to ional grange {o
Nov. 10,
ist aaoual meeiing
yi)
This will be the
and between 1, and
will be present,
held
wm and the officers will
The busi-
fess sessions will be in the su-
preme court re
iel hotel, The sisth and seventh
J. H. Brigham, the naiional
My
Will Serve at Half Price
Jelieving that $5000 is too much
iraddock coal operator, will be a can-
planned his campaign: “I will get
get some hand bills printed, J. B. Cor-
ey for State Treasurer at a salary of
§2500—or one-half present salary—and
stick them up at the polls.”
in A SY
7 cit Froperiy Sold,
The house and lot belonging w the
Samuel Harpster estate, adv. in Repor-
ter and nearly opposite this office, was
sold last week to B. DD. Brisbin, who
will improve it some and likely parti-
tion off a section of the large shop for
the post-office.
A HA A A PIAA
The Trouble Over
A prominent man in town said the
other day: “My wife has been wear
ing out her life from the effects of Dys-
pepsia, Liver Complaint and Indiges-
tion. Her case baflled the skill of our
best physicians. After using three
packazes of Bacon's Celery King for
the Nerves she is almost entirely well.”
Keep your blood ina healthy condi-
tion by the use of this great vegetable
compound. Call at G. H. Longs,
Spring Mills, sole agent, and get a tri
sl bottle free. Large sizes 500 and 2c.
All Was chang-
an pil
th 4 3 fil iio
hough still t
retaining
x
its old name. The principal ecciesias-
1
tical feasts in October are those
of Nt
Luke on the 15th and of St.
The
tains 31 days and this year it
According
Saxon reckoning the full moon in Oct.
was the beginning of
Jude on the 28th. month con-
has five
. :
Sundays. to the Anglo
init
inst
the w
ee
i.
a
An Imposter
One day recently a man made his
“I have a
the
here which will arrive tomorrow,
short of
as the amount that I am
the business men saying:
carload of produce, ete., on Way
and
as |
am just a little money
and in need
of today is so small an amount t
hesitate to
do not think you will let
He succeeded in getting money
the
has not as
several of our business men on
Let business men
Houtzdale Journal.
ht
joe Stiug Proves Secioas,
John Karsteiter and his son Harry,
discovered a colony of bees in Mr.
Strohecker’s woods one day last week,
says the Loganton Journal, A few
evenings afterwards they went to kill
it, when a bee stung Johu in the arte-
ry of one of his arms, and almost cost
him his life.
——————— AA SIA
The Squirrel Season.
Next Friday, 15th, tomorrow a week,
the legal season for hunting squirrels
will open. The game seems to be very
plenty from all accounts, and that par-
ticular morning there will many a
pound of powder burned if all our
hunters go out who say they will.
i s— LA
Croup Quickly Cared,
Mouxrtaix GLENN, Ark. Our chil-
dren were suffering with croup when
we received a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It afforded almost
instant relief.—F, A. Thornton. This
celebrated remedy is for sale by J. H.
Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tus.
seyville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills,
and R. E. Bartholomew, Cenire Hall
5
good quality and at a low figure, there
touch all these points. Lewins, at the
Hn poe
of hi
dred feet of him. Iu regard to anyone
he
He
was in the position two nights and one
him,
trying to build a shed over
says that no attempt was made,
He says that as long as he lives
another oath,
best
He
the
abili from this time on.
ty,
says it was a direct warning from
You can give this publicity in your
modation to
overrun with inquiries.
Very truly yours,
A. C. Quiai
Ass't
$Y
— Pp, M.
Late News Briefs
Forest fires in Canada have swept
Captain General Weyler, the cruel
he will not resign.
A fire at South Dakota's Industrial
school, midnight, Wednesday, de
voured six girl inmates
room at Hernando, Misa, and hanged
by a mob, for accomplishing the ruin
of a 15 year old girl.
The busines places of Mendora, Tl.
were wiped out by fire on Tuesday.
The yellow fever cases are on the in-
crease in New Orleans.
The Lock Haven Traction company
but the service will not be interrupted.
Dr, Bwallow is speaking throughout
the state exposing the astounding cor-
ruption at Harrisburg and is doing the
Hepublicans much harm.
The prospect for more rain today
if it don’t fail, will be of great benefit
to the wheat fields,
rss AA A S——
— Mashed a Finger,
Bill MeClenahan, the drayman, was
loading some heavy billets of wood the
other day, and one of them dropped
on the end of his right middle finger,
mashing it badly. -
ADS.
«If in need of a stylish and dressy
fonte, and
mounted on hi
historical relic
non supposed
which was capug
Washing
1, aiver the partial destrueti
when they evacualed
{the
38 OO
national capital. The piece weighs
about 1,600 pound
AN.
regiment are
One Hundred and
SULVIVIR
hi linalvire
auipsourg
their reunion the
two reqi-
14th and 15th just. These 1d
meats were organized at Camp Cross.
early
part of {he war, aod they were always
The bhead-
be at the Erb house, Phil-
i
town is the water trouble, and the sub-
thie
operations,
“the
twins
quarters will
Themain topic for discussion
ject waxes warmer as boro
ceeds with the Everyone
expects an expensive legal battle, and
the cool and unprejudiced citizens are
beginning to tremble at the prospect
of the heavy taxes they will be ecom-
pelied to pay when the matter is once
geltled. There was heavy grumbling
at the taxes this vear, but from the
present outlook, the one a year later
will exceed them all by far. The
schools will require several more mills
to be assessed; the boro tax will surely
be an increase, and the people have nbd
other course but pay hem —
THE siale capitol building commis-
sion isina bad way. The commis
sion’s efforts to erect an economical
building failed because the board of ex-
peris rejecied the plans for a $500,000
building, in order that the Quayites
might preveni Governor Hastings
having the credit of erecting the build-
ing. The architects whose designs
were rejected have taken the matter to
court with the prospect that the latter
will decide that the plans originally
submitted must be considered. Now
the attorney general refuses to further
advise the commission, and they are
compelled to seek counsel from anoth-
pro-