The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 27, 1898, 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.
i
ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three
Ipserticns, ind 5 cents per line for each subse |
onent inse: tion. Other rates made made known i
wt application.
On
wits |
UBENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Jan.
worthy to be on it should be glad to
Only those who feel
they ought not to be on the list will
object to the “Roll of Honor” being
published,—New Bloomfield Times,
Rep.
We are glad that the Republican or-
gans are beginning speak out
against the abuses and frauds in pen-
For years the Democratic pa-
pers have pointed to the frauds in the
pension list, but the charge was
to
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTORY
We are authorized to announce that H. A, Me-
Kee, of Spring township, will be a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for Prothounotory, |
subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo-
Cratic party.
Talmage was married a few
days ago, to his third wife.
Rev,
eetcetem—
The bitter Republican fightin Mary-
land ended on Tuesday by the election |
of McComas, Rep., to the senatorship.
- pc
All cities and towns with impure
water are complaining of typhoid epi-
demics, Philadelphia standing at the
head.
iil wana
Anti-Quay organizations are being
with the
intention of giving the old boss a death
hustle.
organized all over the state
————
The Masonic Mutual Benefit Society
of Indiana has assigned. The concern
has been in trouble for years, and is |
far behind in payments to claimants.
eerie
Candidates for governor are popping
The
The
be
up numerously in all parties,
I 3
number to be elected is o-n-e.
number to be disappointed will
about forty.
nn fc tl
The elections for township and bor-
All the taxa-
. f, . '
tion citizens have is mainly from local
ough officers are near.
management, hence high taxes or low
taxes depend upon choosing taxpayers
of good judgment for local offices,
tect ——
The Dingley “prosperity’’ tarift has
knocked all the manufacturing estab-
lishments of the New England states
of! feet within the past three
It has not
idle iron works and other shops about
their
weeks, been able to set the
Bellefonte upon their feet, with the
outlook more blue than ever.
- ee i mpi
Farmer Kulp, congressman of the
Northumberland distriet,
that he will not be a candidate for re
announces
election. A Republican landslide land-
ed him and there
likely to be a landslide the other way |
next fall, farmer Kulp thinks it best |
to slide out from under early.
lp
in CONgress as is
= *
The Hanna
now going on at Columbus, has devel-
oped beyond a doubt that Hanna
$.ined his election to the senate by
bribery. Telephone have
been produced to prove it, and repre- |
sentative Otis made affidavit that he |
was offered $5000 to vote for Hanna.
bribery investigation |
ob- |
Messages
tc ——
The cotton-mill strike in New Eng- |
land brings out the fact that the aver- |
age wage paid there is only $6 a week |
for a grown man.
The employers want to cut this wage |
by 10 per cent. This is the origin of |
the strike.
at———— a ————
A. E. Patton, of Curwensville,
prominently mentioned as a candidate
for congress from this distriet, an the
epublican side, to succeed W. OC. Ar-
nold, who wants to be placed on the
ticket as congressman-at-large,
He son of the late Hon. John
Patton. However, the next congress-
man from this district will be a Dem-
ocrat.,
is |
i
state
is a
Bintan
Hanna's seat, obtained by bribery is
to be contested by Maj. McKisson who
was the anti-Hanna choice. It is an-
nounced that of contest has
been drawn and forwarded at once
from Columbus to the proper authori-
ties,
The contest will be based on the
ground that Hanna dido’t receive
enough legal votes to entitle him to
the place,
notice
Bo atm
As theresult of the alliance of Me-
Kinley and Hanna with the offscour-
ing of the dives and danece-halls of
New Orleans, the Republican vote in
Louisiana fell from 92,000 to 2,800, re-
marks the World. But what does Mr,
McKinley or Hanns or any of “us”
care for the Republican vote at the
polls in Louisiana? It is the Repub-
lican vote in the Republican Conven-
tion that is valuable enough to buy
even at the high price of public moral-
ity and public honor.
——
The Hannaites at Columbus are in-
terposing all the legal quibbles and
technicalities that can be devised by a
brigade of able lawyers to embarrass
the investigation of corrupt methods
in the election of United States sena-
tor. Witnesses have been got away
and others refuse to testify. This does
not look like confidence in the up-
rightness of the methods used by Han-
na. It comes very near being a con-
fession of guilt,
se a J AY ———————
The pension list should be consid-
ered “a roll of honor” and all who are.
gans who are now virtually admitting
that the Democracy were right.
Bf amram ——
Bids for the new capitol are invited.
on
for $15,000. The right is reserved to
reject any or all bids and to waive any
it be deemed in the interest
commonwealth to do so.
be considered except from parties ex pe-
rienced in this line and class of work
and who have proper facilities and
financial standing to promptly execute
the contract. The bidder
will be required to furnish bond in the
sum of £150,000 that he will complete
the contract on or before Nov,
successful
15, 1808,
The hour for opening of the bids will
be 4 p. m. on Feb, 7.
—t et
DINGLEY'S CONSOLATION
Chairman Dingley, of tariff’ deficien-
people. Possibly this is not to be won-
dered at, as the poor man is troubled
by a cut in the wages of the cotton op-
he
promised higher wages as the outcome
of his tariff law.
eratives of his own town, to whom
A few days ago, in
the House, Chairman Dingley, citing
law,
Here
expenditures under
his law from July 1 to January 18,
of his One
What an absurdity.
into a glorification
day ! are
the receipts and
in-
weeks:
clone 5
Tha
deficit for six
days under the Dingley
months and
int-
$51,671,081,
, Ineclud-
Wilson
§
ari ft i 2 E3h
tari! is mo
ing upward, and is now
For the preceeding 24 months
cl
el
ing times of panic, under t
:. :
ls
aw, it was $43,255 400, mill
ions more in six months of
ley law than io two years of
law,
son
There is not much
chairman of the ways
means committee: and he is not to be
blamed for seeking consolation in
picking out a chance day when the re-
ceipts under his law run up as high as
$500 (X60, On two points however,
Dingley, of Maine, has proved a false
prophet. Instead of a surplus, his tar
iff is creating a monumental deficien-
Instead of maintaining ad-
»
Of
Union
that
n his own section of the
got all of the tariff’ legislation it
Pittsburg Post.
i —
The War On (Quay
men of the state has been arranged for
can Business Men's League, in
bourse, on Feb, 2, which is likely to
have an important bearing on the con-
test for governor. It is expected that
of the Business Men's
adelphia present
League of Phil-
at the conference,
will take place, leading men in the
it can be depended upon that steps
will be taken to wrest the control of
the Republican state convention out of
the hands of Senator Quay and his
friends, and compel them to nominate
the choice of the Business Men's
League for governor,
meine mesma
Wants His Party Purged.
Gov. Pingree, Republican, of Michi-
gan, in a speech at Buffalo, the other
day, said :
“To the Republican party there have
flocked during the past few years ma-
ny birds of ill omen, undesirable ten-
ants who are making the house so foul
that they are driving out the rightful
owners,
tions the masses of the party would
only be too glad to get rid of for their
party's good.”
, Again be said :
“Today all the trusts, all the monop-
olies, every agency which is bleeding
the country, has taken refuge under
the wing of the Republican party be
cause they fear the Democratic party,
which has kicked them out.”
True as Gospel.
AIM ASS
A Mother at 60.
The wife of Wm. Gillivry, of Toron-
to, Canada, who is over 60 years of age,
has given birth to a baby girl. Her
husband, to whom she was married
seven years ago, is 78. Mrs, Gillivry
twenty-second child. She married
first when 15. The baby is all right
Useful Househtld Recipes for Reporter
Renders und Others,
For an attack of patent-right agents
use a double barrel shot gun.
For a pest of bock agents
three dogs.
'
of boiling water speedy relief,
water and dogs. Sure cure,
cent on the dollar semi-annually, use
the regulation black-snake cartwhip
it produces instantaneous skedaddle.
For an attack of cure-all elixer ven-
der, use the toes of your boots in rapid
never try to use both
multaneously as you sure
have a back-set,
succession
will be
riage license and send for a minister,
For to find out what's going on all
around, for the
porter.
subscribe Centre Re-
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Fighting a Business Enterprise,
The Elk Tanning
GREETING
To our Customers and Friends.
Prices are what Count,
We
believe what we
gay, that it will be to vour
{ iti oroet + ek
| interest to «
our goods |
AOTC buvingy
elsewhere.
{| All kinds of produce taken in
exchange.
of the company.
THE
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Benner,
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ed | 884,
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edi
6. 0.
{Jur ranli Lie fecre
Shoes of Every —
And Price,
Atthe
Penns Valley Shoe Store
SPRING MILLS, .
20
Chamber
Suits
Will be...
sold ata
Bargain
In the Next
Sixty Days. mth
A’ History of
PA.
Penns Valley
with each Suit
sold. : :
0. F. ROSSMAN,
rok
Mi ‘ ¥ { x 0 Posith sleady
ne
i Interest on same
iJ 1. Thompson
1uterest on same
Jack's heirs, balance
i Bouse —
i Interest ou sand
{ J.B. Crawford
i Interest on sam
i Hubler estate on barn
| Mrs, Hubler
ments
! Balance d
| Amount outstand
on
as
for the hs
Ala meeting held the same
| Directors wore chosen
| W. Fred Reynolds, H. C. Campbei]
{i Frank McFarlane, Fred Korte, J
{ Evans, H. E Duck. A. 1
B. Ha
{ on organized by electing the
President, Fred K
Vice President, H. C Campl
Treasurer, B. H. Arnes
Secretary, D. F. Luss
AtTest
F. LURE,
Secretary
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nes
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FREI
DMINISTRATOR RB
of Administration
KOTICE ~~ LETTERS
township,
¥ request all persons
ted 10 mid estate, to
immediate payment, and those having
against the same to present them daly suthenti
cated for settlement M.L. RISHELL,
declan
RPHANS' COURT BEALE BY VIRTUE
County, Pa
tates of Elizabeth and John Shires,
power of attorney to represent the several
of Elizabeth and John Shires, late of Potier
township, Centre County, Pa, will expose to pnb
Iie sale on the premises, in Potter township, near
Potters Mills, on
THURSDAY, JAN.
At 20'clock p. m,, the following real estate, to
wit: A fine farm, situate in Potter township,
County and State aforesaid, adjoining William
Allison's estate, Alexander MoCoy, Henry P.
Sankey, Mary Bitner, Barbara Roatick, contain.
and with
-
wry
— 1808, ——
ing about
so 78 ACRES,
Thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, Barn,
and other necessary outbuilding Good water,
and orchard with choice assorted fruit,
TERMS OF BALE Ten cent. to be paid
on confirmation of sale, the balance on de-
livery of deed. If desired by purchaser, $1,000
oan rewain in this P ¥.
MICHAEL SHIRES,
Executor and Attorpey in Fact.
ALUABLE FARM PROPERTY AT PRI.
vate male. ~The undersigned offers at
private sale, the farm situated in Potter
ship, one mile west of Old Fort, on the Harleys
town road, within 134 miles of the Railroad sta.
. convenient, to segool, church and
known as the Mrs, Orlady farm, con
fess. This farm is in good
ault{eaion. Large Dwelling H
and © NEOBIIRLY ON
repair Two large
UP-TO-DATE NEWS.
£3 ermemsrsmisan {)
| Safety Lanterns,
{| The common lanterns explode and burn your
| barns ~the Safety Attachment tog lantern pro~
veuts accident, which ought 0 induce eve ry
{ farmer Wo Duy a lantern of us,
Clover Seed,
We buy and sell (
Fanning Mills,
Ww
We
lover Reed
ell Fanning Mills,
{ aeiver and riddles
(
of
ak He
hing never
Buck
vith different makes
Lo clean farm seeds
imothy but there
eparate all the
Ura sa]
iaa 10 Orn
(
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bist
fron
Seed Seives.
We ha
: over Reed
vee 8 Tew of the Dildine Adinstabie
id 0
Rejves for sa inst that are in the market
Up to Date Dairying Supplies.
I'he Delaval Cronm
Crean
Lhe
separator was the favor
wparator shown atl the grangers It
i parslor was so
Babiooek's ig
i i f f Creamers, Churns
her nl k{ares, inclu parch
pping butter
Household Fixtures and
achines,
Vashivg Machines
und all
ment paper or wr
slo
Buggies and Spring
Blankets ! Robes !
Sighs and Sleds,
Builders’ Supplies. 4 |
Paw Viaster g Ha
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ra & Co., Btate Coll
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TENTS
PENNSYLVANIA R.R.
Philadelphia & frie RB. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Tabis 18;
in effet Kovember 2%
TRAINS LEAVE MORTARDOR,
Time
EARTW ALLL
Da m~Train 20, Weak days
Harrisburg, seriving at Philadelph
New York 8.53 p. m., Baltr ore 12
ington 147 p. m. Throug
phia Baltimore and W
9.05 a m~Train
Willkebarre, Harris
{ tions, Week days for
Potteville, Philiadely
Washington, Throvgl J ssenger
Philadelphia and Zeitio ore,
1.3 p. m.~Train Weekdays for Bunt
Wilkesbarre, Beranton, Hazleton, Pottsvill
risburg snd intermediate siations, srrd
Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York
Balti Op. m , Washington at 7
Parlor car throvgh wo Pi {ladelphin
{ renger copches to Philadel his and §
bOlp. m~Traln 12, V eekdays
barre, beranton, Hazleton, Poutsville
| for Harrisburg and intern sdiate points
atl Phils delphits nm. New
Baltimore 9.40 + i... Wy
i coaches to ¥
glom
Daily / ! irs
ind Intermediate sta
ion, Hazleton, sud
ir
nore,
% or
ugton it
Wilkent and V
and parior car wo
sin a Weekd
irre
Gall iulern
phil, 4.50 8. m,,
ing cars from
w York. Fi
remain in sleeper andi
New
4. (Daily.) For 3
rmediate slatious, arriy
New York
FROM
So AXGmannD
Beliefonte
leave Lewisburg ¢
4 : m 4
and 755 p.m arnit
for Lewisburg st £25. 9.30 8. m
opm and sibpm
Or anys trains leave Me
100ia m and 564 p.m
{ burg 9 2 10.06 ax
I. B. HUTCHINSON
troneral Manager.
HORT
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ana Hp.
J. KB, WOOD
Gen'l Pes'wer Apt
2a. im
PENNSYLVAN
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08... Heclas Park.
10 Dunkies .
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Cedar Springs
5 BRON
50 MILL HALL
Jersey Shore
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Atlantic City,
~NEW YORK.
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§ T3190 NEW YORK
i ] i {Via Phila )
{P. mia mi Arr
{ *Daily, Week Days 00 p. I. Sanday
| 110 10 a. m. Sonday -
| Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Lai
| bound train from Willlssasport at 11 50 Wiad
| West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.5 pn
| 5 W. GEPHART
General Superintenden
6 00 ae OP wit
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INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
| BELLER
i To take effoct May 25, 1896,
I 2g 8 | 2% | ETATIONE,
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6504 1 108 &5)
6 200 1 028 @
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cu. Bellefonte... 16 3
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....Bcotia Crossing...
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srensaie nn AATHDIG.. cnn.
oie So
Morning trains from Montandon, Willism ort
Lock Haven and Tyrone “connect with train No
7 for State Ooliege.” A flernoon traine from Mow.
mndon, Lewisburg and oon
i Xo. for at allege. Traine from
BL oon tw H « AR «
Sate Colle net na RR trains wm
Dally except Sunday.
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