The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 03, 1898, Image 4

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    FRED KURTZ,
I'ERMS,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
par year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three |
insertions, and b cen per line for each subse |
cuant inse: tion,
wil application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Feb, 8.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTORY
We are authorized to announce that H. A, Me-
ee, of Spring township, will be a candidate |
for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory,
subject to the rules and regulations of the Demd-
Cratic party,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce that William |
Gi. Runkle, of Belle will be & candidate for
the Democratic nomination tor District Attorney, |
subject to the 1 d regulations of the Dem
ocratic party,
fonte,
1ie8 an
The postal bank proposition is like-
ly to be favorably reported by the sen-
ale committee,
- thames
Mr. Leiter, the man
Me-
For President:
that puts up the price of wheat
Kinley isn't in it.
Pp RR
The affairs of Singerley’s
Street National Bank have
a receiver,
gone
the hands of
pico rms ——
of
witnesses instructed
If Hanna
why
bribery
by his
any questions
is not guilty
are
managers not to answer
at the investig
ation ?
LE
Snyder
ywrimaries,
If little |
we'd
The
week, went largely for Quay.
Schne a King,
‘emi Quay
county
ider was to have
give as a cure.
Be pent
The candidates for governor in
two parties, are few,
worthy
not a
ally
ave the score about two,
them down to the re
would le
an extent
likely to find
they
of the country to such
many |
difficul
wme mills are
t to get what wheat need,
a > —
voted
Some
Twelve Republican senators
for the
Republicans are be
to th
Teller silver resolution.
ginning to lean a
little ie Democratic sid
juestion.
yer «
Leiter, of (
9 to 15 million
Mr.
from
‘hicago, who
bushels of wheat,
will advance $1.50
Now if McKinley
he the
predicts to and
possibl
fi
simmon
fio
ity Oe nts
stter knocks per-
Boe pl see
Homestead giving
public
1
The Free bill
er 20.000 000 acres of lands
free homes for settlers was
vorably reported to the House
Publi
by the
» Lands Committee,
si ———
McCormick
candidate
Attorney General will
not be the
rnor, |
Senator against Quay.
will be urged the anti-Quay
date for Governor.
anti-Quay
ut | make a fight for
Wanamaker
(rove will
as
—— ——
silver resolu- |
tion and will remain in favor of silver.
The He
lution
The Senate passed the
mise voted down
at the next election
vote down the House,
and the
country will
— -—
People wonder wl
in circulation since the gold party is
in power.
there is no “prosperity” around since
the prosperity party is in power.
Well, the people were badly fooled.
ec on ws
from the |
Democratic Committee be-
posed Bryan and joined
J. M. Guffey will be put
the Committee take Harrity's
place, who should have resigned when
he refused to support Bryan and the
Chicago platform.
Harrity has been ousted
National
cause he op
the goldites,
On to
a
Czar Reed is opposed to admitting
Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma,
to statehood, for fear they would elect
silver senators. When there was pros-
pect of the already admitted pocket
states choosing Republican electors it
was all right with the czar and his
party.
il itn -
Gov. Hastings has sent a message to
the new capitol building commission
strongly protesting against the erec
tion of a new capitol as now planned
by the commission, since it would in-
volve the expenditure of several mill-
ion dollars beyond the halt a million
authorized by law.
i A Ap
Forced by the fear of poverty and
the lack of a union to support them in
their strike against the reduction in
their wages, the ring spinners at the
Iron Works Mills, Fall River, Mass.,
were compelled, on Thursday, to give
up their short battle and return to
work for the best wages that were of-
fered them.
A scientist has succeeded in grafting
bugs, making parts of one kind of bug
grow upon another by careful use of
the knife upon the insects, and this
mixture has lived in some of the ex-
periments;made. There are many hum-
bugs about and if the stock couid be
improved by grafting then let the
humbugs be tackled,
paying government bonds and inter-
32.
The House will likely vote to pay
the bloated bondholder in gold, while |
rest of folks must take silver as
That's the way—when we
ti feo
Demin for wheat abroad put the
| bushel Thursday 27, at Chicago.
5’ iverpool opened higher, and reports
on
News of heavy exports and lack of
| wheat in the Northwest for milling |
| purposes, coupled with a big demand |
{ for flour, put the price up and closed it
| but a fraction from the top.
i Wp ty
Five or six years of
| Josepn H.
him a paltry million dollars, to see
ago the father
Leiter, of Chicago, gave
as
| he e xpressed it, “what sort of stufl the
| college-bred dude He
is now thirty worth
| 30 million dollars
| dollars for every
| day is the
| wheat pit. He
| months ago a novice,
| all the cards.
was made of.”
years old and is
million
year of his life,
king of the Chicago
went into the
He
just one
he
deal six
holds
now
py
The Czar gives assurances there is to
A
Petersburg to Berlin,
be no conflict in the Orient. des-
| patch from St.
| says that the dinner
| by the officers of the Cobrajenski Regi-
| ment, of which his Majesty
| mander, is reported to have said :
| “Events Asia have
heavily upon my mind,
pecially difficulties with Japan. Now,
God, everything
| clear again, and no conflict
Czar, at a given
is come-
enst been
in
| weighing
{ however, thank is
whatever
| need be feared.”
- »
A list of the religious denominations
the United printed in the
Independent, H This
| number is reached by counting as one
{ the 6 kinds of A the 13 kinds
of Baptists, the 4 Kinds of Dunkards
{ and of Friends, the 21 kinds of Luthe-
| rans, the 12 bodies of Mennonites, the
| species of ‘resbiyterians the
ided into two
i of States,
shows names,
dventists,
Even
"nited Brethren div
are
sects,
Here are over a hundred roads built
to t to Heaven,
good enough and roomy enon
yr
gi
being
gh to
and
to keep
either one
Ly
i
| com i
modate all without crowding,
each Youd is an extra expense
| up,
| neither hi its own
there
denominational
nl | leading to one gate,
mmon
gate. Really,
i it would seem was considerable
foolishness ainong
{ men.
ey -
HAY THE KING OF CROPS
| Attl Board of
{| Agriculture, 1 at Harrisburg,
week, most teresting and
y Will
—
ie meeting of the State
1
i
he
of the
last
one
eloquent addresses that
{ B. Pow , the
porter of fine horses, in Crawford
| ty.
was
ell great breeder im-
Powell sald, othe
things, that there is
| for the price
mows each
Colonel
among
a better outlook
of hay.
he
| acres of grass, this amount only being
exceeded the State of New York.
This $35,000,000 worth
Pennsylvania
year, said, 3,000,000
by
acreage yields
The Golden Secret of Long Life.
Keep the head cool, the feet warm
and the bowels open. Bacon's Celery
King for the Nerves is a Vegetable
preparation and acts as a natural laxa-
tive, and is the greatest remedy ever
discovered for the Cure of Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, and all Blood, Liv-
er and Kidney Call Gi.
H. Long, Spring Mills, sole agent, and
get a trial package free,
Diseases, on
Large sizes
50¢. and 25¢.
. edie sins —s—
AND LIVE STOUK MARKET,
Philadelphia, Feb, 2
Wheat, contract, Feb,,
Corn, No. 2 mixed, 34.
Oats, No. 2 white, 80,
GRAIN
O84,
do Penn’a prints, 2c,
ges, fresh, 10,
Hadi :
old
(teese 8,
Chickens, live,
White potatoes, good, 75 to |
lots, Bweets 60 to 65,
Baled hay, timothy,
No. 1, $8
No, 1,
and oats straw
cholce,
mixed, Hi,
Straw, straight rye, $9 ; whea
$6 16.51
oh it. Ob
0
( ‘hicago, Feb,
Wheat,
Corn, cash, 27
Oats,
4
tl
Cal ie,
cash, gl, May 95.
I 3 May 29,
Oa
§ ihe
ensh
wt Liberty Live Btock
no change,
Hogs, prime mediom, $4.05 ; hea
§ 3. HO,
- &
GRAIN MARKET,
Ewheas
PRODUCE AT STOREN,
SALE REGISTER.
| wells produce. Continuing, he said
{ $400,000,000 worth of hay, and this
| only equalled by just one other crop
is
{ corn. King corn has undisputed sway,
{ he added, while hay next the
throne. The hay crop of America
£100,000,000 greater than King Cotton.
Leaving out the coal production, and
| hay is more valuable than all the oth-
| er products of the earth combined. He
giles {io
is
| is eight times as valuable as the gold
{ of America. He
| that Pennsylvania
| greatest of all the
growing State.
in conclusion,
the
said,
was probably
States as a grass
Wop.
WHEAT UP TO 81.10, |
At Chicago, on Friday last, wheat |
made the best prices on this crop for |
cash, the January option being bid up |
to $1.10, and closing at $1.08, The top |
price was a cent above the highest fig- |
ure reached during the recent bulge in |
December, i
Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hall !
(Government Service.
Highest. Lowest,
82 25 part cloudy. |
26 15 part cloudy.
28 21 part cloudy. i
26 1 clear,
25 9 cloudy.
25 8 eloudy,
0 cloudy.
Temperature
Jan, 27
wd
“og
29
30
31
12
On 27 Jan. § inch snow at night ; on
5, at night, 5 inches snow; on 30, at
night, 1} inches snow.
Total rainfall in January, 5.04 inch- |
es ; total apnow, 10 inches. Total pre- |
cipitation for January, rain and mel- |
ted snow, 4.04 inches.
MA
For Rent,
Btore room, and four rooms on sec-
ond floor of building suitable for dwell-
ing; will rent all together, or separate-
ly. A good opening for a bakery and
confectionery. Apply to
Mus. Many A, Dixoes,
Centre Hall, Pa.
Sleigh,
Still a few fine Portland sleighs,
reduced.
|
:
i
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{
!
febs-2t
Shoes of Every
Style, Quality,
And Price,
Atthe
Penns Valley Shoe Store
CHAS. A.KRAPE,
|SPR ING MILLS, . PA.
LUABLE FARM PROPERTY AT PRI.
vate sale ~The undersigned offers at
| private sale, the farm situated in Potter Town
town road, within 134 miles of the Railroad sta.
tion. convenient o souool, church and postoffice,
known as the Mm. Orlady farm, containing 150
acres, more of less, This farm is in good state of
| cultivation, Lange Dwelling House, Bank Barn,
| and all the necessary outbuildings, all in good
repair. Two large cisterns, one at houses and
one at barn, also well of limestone water Denr
the buildings. Good young orchard, just coming
nto bearing. Terms favorable $0 buyer. In-
GEO. M. BOAL, Agent.
Centre Hall.
or BALE A 6X7 PREMO B CAMERA,
rectilencar lense; Premo Tripod, and Fit.
ishing Outfit, all new, Will be sold complete for
5. Apply to or address
T. C. BARTGES.
fobl-4t Centre Hail
HENCH & DROMGOLD’S
Established 1
G. 0. Benner,
Our Terms—Cash bef
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Proprietor.
ore delivery.
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Banner Lye .....coooun..
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Horse Brush
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Claw Hammer
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Wash Board
4 cakes Tollet Boap
Dish Pan
Granite Ple Plate ........
Ladies’ Black Mitten
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Monthly $65.00 and expenses
Penna.
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Position steady,
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= RPHANS' COURT SALE.
anthenti-
L. RISHELL,
Farmers Mills, Pa.
BY VIRTUE OF
County, Pa. the undersigned,
tates of Elizabeth and Jobn
er of altorney to represent
township, Contre County, Pa.
Hie sale on the p
Potters Mills,
BATURDAY, FEB.
At 2 o'clock p. m., the follow]
wii: A fine , situnte ip
County and
ATlisow's prong For oh
Sankey, Mary Bitver, Barbara
executor of the es-
Shires, and with
the several heim
late of Potter
Bb. 1808
real estate, to
ing, Willig
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The common lan
the
terns explode and burn
Attachment to a lantern
which ought to Induce
your
barns sfely
it, every
We buy and sell Clover Seed
We sell Fanning Mills, with different makes of
selves and riddles, Lo clean farm seeds, as well as
and Timothy but there has never
en a device made 10 separate all the Buckborn
! from i SEE «
| Seed Seives.
We have
over ee 20}
aver
a few of the HE dine Ad}
st that are in 1
ustable
he market
Up to Date Dairying Supplies.
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sh
Relves for saie-—hs
separslor was the
al the grangers
Beparstor was
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Sewing. Machines,
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