The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 16, 1897, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER | revenue, The Senate leaders are the
more ready to recognize the truth be-
Editor | @8use if they had had their way when
i the Dingley bill was passed it would
have contained an increased tax on
TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. beer and new taxes on stock exchange
Juoqe 1 urtary Subject toprevious terms, $3.00 | {00 tions, ete., which were stricken
| out at the demand of Speaker Reed
{and Chairman Dingley,
The situation is a most distressing
i ———
——
FRED KURTZ,
ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 canta per line for three |
Insertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse- |
quent nse: tion. Gilier rates made made known | One for the Republicans, because to un-
wil application. | dertake new revenue legislation will
| not alone be a confession that they did
| not know what they were about when
| they passed the Dingley bill, but that
| protection has been carried to such a
The annexation of Hawali seems to | point that it no longer yields enough
be doomed to defeat,
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. Dec. 16,
| revenue to support the Government.
——————— Wy
A i —— | .
: : . { armers from Illinois ar d Tow a who
Dingley predicts a 10 million surplus . ne i
: ; | recently purchased farms in Georgia,
by June. His prophesy don’t count, | “=~ ¥ b . ;
{ bringing with them improved farm-
fp
Gov. Hastings in company w ith At-
torney General McCormick, spent the |
past week on Chesapeake bay, shoot
ing ducks.—Centre Democrat.
Guess they'll shoot Quay'l
they get a chance.
tf tl
| ing machinery and implements, a lead-
paper
| departure in farming
{One of the new
ir) to Georgia in February last has'already
| made demonstrated
| what scientific farming will do. This
gentleman says that on his arrival he
| was told
marks a new
that
who
| ing Georgia Says,
in State,
settlers went
{00
one <orop and
The Record
ceived ;
Almanac has been re
it is the earliest and best. It
will be found valuable for reference du- |
ring 1898 in every business office and
upon every desk. Its statistical tables | oorn to
cover much that is of interest in many | hors,
lines—tariff, elections, sporting, game | Klondike.
laws, postage, ete. i -
WHY
system of
but
as much
the Illinois
i ing would not do in Georgia,
| he produced more than twice
native neigh-
the acre as his
This is better than going to the
> Ld —
LSE RY
Since the first of J ily pe nsions
THE DEFICITS?
— Sf
The last campaign was carried upon
gold coinage, yet nothing but ‘‘ruin-|
silver is in circulation.
The Dingley tariff
country ‘revenue raiser’,
ready has shown up a revenue
to the amount of fifty millions !
cost, in money paid out of ti
In the
have been
Our enti
1
ous ury, $68,000 000. same ti
given the
but al-
sinker |
was
customs revenues
as a | about £54. 000, 000,
| revenues are absorbed in
| sions thirty-two years after the
When President Cleve!
il wa
pension fay
he
nounced by Republicans from » end
of the 1 to the i
most bitt NO
Harrison elected thar
pendent bill was revived and
Reed’s first Billio
It is from the provis
the pensic
Sai dic | ended.
What's the use in the protectionist |
ans being mum on the workings of |
the Dingley tariff? why not tell the
people squarely that in than six
months it has deficit of
million dollars in revenues ?
tempted to prevent the aw
org | his veto of
{ in his first
the dependent
administration,
less
caused a
other
‘nion I
intense
was Mr,
erness,
ethers
George Dorsey, of Akron,
work house for a yean
a for attacking John
Sutton with a razor.
ed 24 years of his 38 years
prison. How much better
sons had not been born.
colored,
ra sent t 16
was sent to the ed throngh
few days ago, loose
gress,
Dorse 'y Las serv- | of this |
life in
per-
law
If
passed, and
mm extravagance
of flows.
that dependent bill
if the
been administered as they
Haves, Arthur and (
the 12 000 (0)
deficiencies since up to
our i. 1897. ad
We do not overstate the fact
der the Arthur
pension pay me
had
under
such pension laws
Were
— sess Af ol essen
“I speak not of forcible annexation,”
McKinley
of the Cuban question.
Grant, leveland
first term, 2 {treasury
his discussion 1894 1 %;
“That by
code of morality would be eriminal ag-
And a little further on in
the same message he advocates the an-
nexation of Hawaii against the protest |
of all but 3,000 of its 109,000 people
Aud those 3,000 are all foreigners !
says Mr, in
Decor by
would have h
No ex}
gression." administrs
nis ave Haged $
A Year, Du ring the firs
ministration they ax
But this failed to
agents. Then
Mr. eyes and party are having a| rine dependent
triumphal journey through Mex
stopping at the principal cities between
the frontier and the capital. 1
where the famous American is being
treated with marked courtesy. Mr. | {he average for the
ryan is regarded as a national guest, | istration. With the
and Seward visi- | had the Cleveland
have such unusual honors nothing of
American.
ms ff ol ——
came
nw
XiCo,
admivistration, wi
seven years last past
VEIy- | your, aggregating
over what it would
and not since Grant
ted Mexico,
been paid an
the lower
of pension
tained, the
showing a
expenditurs
treasury bool
iain let
McKinley
favor the annexation of Cuba whose
people have fought many years to
throw off the Spanish yoke, because
it would be against our code of
ity.
jut, in the same message he favors
the annexation of the Bandwich Is-
lands whose people are heathen, never
fought for freedom and cooked and ate
up Capt. Cook and his crew.
McKinley has two codes of annexa-
tion morality in his message,
in his message does not defleiency
from the fiscal ar 1863.1
$e
, would have had a
here
no need of bond sales
ber, 1867 surpl
I have
. and the M« Kir
* fon
$330 000 000). woul
moral-
ley administration would not be
dering through its first year with an
ed
of
impending deficiency a huhdr
{ millions under the Dingley tarifl
i flo
that (
land vetoed and Harrison signed, is al-
In bill
President Harrison is reported to have
Our pension prodigality, a wi
from the claim agents’ law
EVE.
‘
most past belief, signing the
A Mf
ieports indicate that the Hawalian
treaty of annexation is not out of the
woods, Some of the Senators have
been taking the sober second thought
during the (
have asked themselves what
said, in the way of justifieation, he did
not believe in measuring pensions on
apothecaries’ We
not, deficiencies
senles, should say
The law created
recess and
the Uni-
ted States have to gain by the acquisi-
tion of a lot of Pacific islands, with a
mixed and ignorant population, situa-
ted 2000 miles from any other Amneri-
can territory:
-ongressional the treasury even with our eno
Federal taxation, the |
and five months aggregating
0X), And government fi
are at such a piteh that
ments since July 1 have
| entire receipts from eustoms under the
Dingley tariff for the same
£15,000, 000,
foun
01
ast
$12,000)
How nance
pension pay-
exceeded the
A
Fee-takers leave $261 out of a $15,000
estate, after the death of Cyrus Bailey,
in Altoona, recently, It was discov- | gree They are from the official ree-
ered that he left no legal heirs to claim | | ords of the Government
his estate of §15,000. J. H. Brown, of |
Johnstown, notified the State authori-
ties of the case, and was, under an act
of Assembly, awarded one-third of the
estate for the service, Of the remain
der of the estate all but $261 was con-
sumed by the fees of the persons in|
charge of its settlement,
snes emimmiisniinin
Here is a sample case of the common |
insolence of the half-educated lawyer
and the occasional tyranny of an unfit |
Judge. A woman severely pressed ou |
the witness stand by a lawyer ina
Brooklyn court fainted, and the fore-
man of the jury, who protested against |
the cruelty of the lawyer, was summa- |
rily dismissed by the judge. If the | bim into the barrel intended for the
lawyer were to be horsewhipped and | hog. Klinger is seriously burned.
the judge lose his place the first time | | pig is still alive, This sets Byron Ga-
the people have a chance to get at him | ris’ recent adventure in the shade.
no harm would be done. The brutali- ol rota
ty of the average cross-examiner is an
outrage that should be ended.—Altoo-
na Tribune,
time
by
embodied
treasury reports,
come on the Republican party, whieh
is solely responsible. The customs re
{ ceipts under the Dingley tariff, by
| which they must stand or fall, do not
t
| pension expenditures !-
i Post,
Pittsburg
At A MY
Hog Sealds a Man.
Turn-about is fair-play, so thought a
hog taken out to slaughter. William
Klinger, a farmer of Butler, Pa., was
thrown into a barrel of boiling water
on Monday.
have been received at the Philad.
Branch, Bellefonte, and a more com-
plete stock you will not find, If you
need a new dress suit, hat or any fur
nishing goods, see their stock. Many
sales and small profits is the way the
firm has built up their large patronage.
Toys, Rlocks, Games, &e., at |
Kurtz Bros, Bellefonte,
opposite Brockerhofl,
The Dingley bill is a failure. The
bald, hard figures in Becretary Gage's
report have convinced the Senate Re
publican leaders that sooner or later
open acknowledgment of the failure of
the Diugley bill will have to be made
and menns found to raise additional
Wanted un Rule Issued.
Not long sings an action of trespass
and damage was on trial in the Clear-
field courts. The suit was brought |
against Sherift Smith by some partiés |
who claimed that the goods in a cer- |
tain store were owned by persons othe
the
er than those who were liable for
claims on which executions
All the parties
cept the sherifl, were
there was much conflicting testimony.
Finally one of the men who had been
prominent in the breakup admitted on
the witness stand that fraud had been |
This came
a great surprise to those who had up|
to this time considered the
friendly to their side. U
amination the attorneys
grieved parties asked the
it was that he had helped perpetrate
fraud admitted
His answer was that he
as consumption
life
were
sued, interested, ex-
Hebraws, and
committed, admission HH
witness as |
pon Cross ¢x-
the
witness how
for HL
and now doing
knew he |
had
he
Imme-
would die
SOO
on his and
this admission
Ji
the
srthwith
upon hearing
ding counsel for the WE Arose
i
and said: “May it ples Court
a rule be issued fi
providing for the
this witness in ord
aus he desire
field Rey
ask that
immediate killing of
r that he may die
, an honest man.’
a
Fhe Small Joy on Pas
The small boy who is acle
Fives
them
them
Vhen ]
ve grown, the tre
sO WwW
and
Sam’
they
‘em, alter
stows
s fat
own
legs
:
when won
they're turned
and pressed,
Ma worl
when |
writer
ina!
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POON day 5
11
tll these
Branch
touch a
Philad
Ee Star Store.
G. 0. Benner, Prop.
Is
THE STAR.
THIS LARGE ROCKER
During the Holidays
pra rE
i rt et
If} Hy J 1
ll
i
HAL
wes
All other Furniture you will
find at a bargain. .
JOHN SMITH & BRO.,
Spring Mills,
Pa.
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COME AND SEE
THE
- HOLIDAY GOODS
UP-T0-DAT
1) womans
Safety Lanterns,
The
| barn
| ven
| Tare
E EWS. |
vee ()
common lanterns explode and burn
the Hafely At tactime ntion lantern
wecident, whicl ght induce
ro buy a iauters of us
Clover Seed.
We buy and sell Clover Seed,
Fanning Mills,
| We sell Fanning Mills
elves and riddles
Over al
"
ros
your
pre
om every
vith different makes of
Lo clean farm seeds, as well as
d Timothy seed; but there hag never
device made 0 separate sll the Buckborn
lover Heed
Seed Selves,
¢
ave n i
LOTS OF THEM.
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fork 3.40 p, m,, Bails wre 12.40 p.m. Wael
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Lhorbarre, Harry snd intermediate sts
Weck days fur ; stot, Hazleton, snd
Philedeipt la, sew York, Baltimore,
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pr car (hrongh wo PLiledelphia, and pas
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p. me~Traln 12, V eekdays for Wilkes
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