The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1898, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ,
FERMS,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
Per your.
ADVERTISF MENTS, ~
ritons, and 5 cen
quent inse tion,
wd applical fon,
Ine per line for each subse.
Ober rates made made known
CENTRE
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTORY
We are authorized to announce that D. R
Foreman, of Potter township, will be a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for Prothonoto-
ry, subject to the rules and regulations of
Democratic party.
We are authorized to announce that
Hunter, of Belletoute, will be a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Prothonotory , subj
to the rules and regulations of the Demo ratic
party.
We are authorized
Kee,
for the Del
su
to announce that H. A.
g township, will be a
atic nomination for Prothouotory
«t to the rules and regulations of
cratic party.
Of 8p
noer
announce that M, I,
be a candid ate for |
for rot! honotory,
Demo
We are authorized
Gardner, of Bell
the Democratic
subject to the rule
cratic party
to
@, will
nomination
« and
regulations of the
We are authorize 11081 ANOUnes that C. U. Hof
for, of Phi ill boa « andi fate for the
De woc ratic ne un for Prothonotary, sub
1 egulations of Democrat
Hipst
the
There is possibility of wheat going
over two dollars,
ry —y
ask
Sam and
to sett]
t Unele
']1 ¢
Bo
zo
Why don’t
Spain what she ake eit?
10 Dewey!’
his killed
There is no parallel great
“%
victory—not a man of and
injured.
Ws pc
Prack Reeder,
announced himself a Republican can-
(en. of Easton, has
didate for governor.
a ——
{on Hicks
received any money from the
gressman denies that he
'
of
sale
post-offices in bis distric
Wo pt
the wonderful
is
Dewey, who made
fight in Manila harbor, a Vermont
er, and now safe in history
——
united
days
Ti
Slates
than in
pe Spaniards learned more 1
history in the last ten
the last hundred years,
Wo py -
of
brag, bluster,
and Weyler,
busted
Spain, late so full
bombast, sass, Blanco is
)
now blasted, bombarded, and
% bankrupt.
g a
John Bu
's great vietory.
surprised over Dew-
ey All high authori-
ties in Europe pronounce it a brilliant
“surprise'’ struck
i] we
ii Was
BE stroke. The greatest
§ the Spaniards,
iment np
Dewey cut the cable himself, no
doubt to prevent interference with his
plans from Washington, and when he
had finished doing up the Spaniards,
then he sent his report.
If Weyler is so red-hot to fight the
Yankees why don’t he come back to
his former Havana stamping ground
where there have been to
fight, instead of making snoots at us
yanks 3000 miles across the sea 7
I.
7 The P nilippine group consists of
over 1200 islands, with a population of
9 million mostly semi-civilized people.
These islands are among the richest in
the world. Having conquered them
the United States can keep them un-
der the law of nations.
chances
nei tein
The Archbishops and Bishops of the
Catholic church in the United States
have agreed upon a letter to be ad-
dressed to the clergy and laity of the
country, in which all priests are di-
rected to offer petitions daily for peace
through a “glorious victory” by our
arms,
i tri
If Spain is out of coal we suppose
might get about 15 tons at the MeCal-
mont coal yard, Bellefonte, which
would supply what is left of her fleet,
We are aware this information is con-
traband.
2.dmiral Dewey did a cool thing at
the battle of Manila. When the fight
was half over he stopped it and order-
ed his men to go to breakfast, and
when the meal was over he ordered
his men to finish the licking.
————————————
We heartily rejoice with the farmer
over the rise in wheat. In Chicago,
ut the close of last week the price went
up to L.70 and in New York to 1.60, |
| There are three causes for the rise in |
wheat : the crop shortage, Leiter's op-
erations, and the war with Spain.
MeRinley has nothing to do in |
When Dewey’ 8 fleet began 4 to pepper |
| the Spaniards in Manila harbor, the |
yell went up from hundreds of our |
“Remember the Maine I” “ Re- |
member the Maine I" That is enough
to make any American fight like a ti-|
| ger,
The only foreign country that gave |
ps
i
i
|
|
a — |
| sailors,
We fy
| aid to Spain after the outbreak of the |
| war, was Portugal, by sending 900 cas- |
| es of amunition to the Spanish fleet at
{ Cape Verde. This little snip of a king-
| dom, hanging on the west side of!
Spain, may regret her action
i Uncle Sam hauls her over his
for a smacking
| or
Russia's czar is friendly
| ted States.
~
et
to
A leading Russian diplo-
mat said in Washington, a few days
ago, that the cable report from Lon-
| don stating that Emperor Nicholas, of
Russia, was much disturbed
ultimate destiny of the
as to the
Philippines
vention was probable, was entirely un-
{ le ading position before the people of
| this country.
He
| Russia,
says the sentiment throughout
of
ted
no
‘ial,
the Uni
be
traditional friendship
between the U
I'he friendly
pointed out, was shown by
Their
without exception of the most
official and unoflic is one
cordiality toward
and it shows will
tue
i there
change in
States
existing nited
feeling, he
the Russ
ymment
and Russia.
ian newspapers. was
friendly
United States,
> wa
reason why Europe
fight the United
the
i
1
i
character toward the
Here
will
is another
not combine to
States—or, rathe antagonize
United States, for sre is litt
will
ditions change
rd
country,
very
Arope combine to
until ¢
: ‘owers cannot afl
to ot this
To use a homely but
the
bread and
incur th
expressive parase,
with tl
sy would be
quarreling er
America
but the
butter. does not
literally feed the world, with-
drawal of American
a large part of it
supplies would
hungry. L«
Bread
France
leave wo K
at the current news: riot
inl
fer of 2.000. 0060)
famine
Of
American wheat
Spain taly ;
ing at an
at £1.47 ;
ain cheerfully paying
same article—and all this
when there are 8 of great
Now
no report
fails He .
ialiures, these Co
suppose
ither
A commercial
od is
1 react on their own
1 wwiming
whic
make life harder for the:
they
Is it
foolish enou
ter case,
supplies.
are
gor
ger.
SELLING POST-MASTERSHIPS,
John Wanamaker, in his
West C , charged
and
recent ad-
dress at hest that
er
fnew startling game of
corrup-
tion had crept into politics to enrich
bosses and their henchmen, by selling
the post-masterships in the congres
fixed sum of
sional districts for a of mo-
ney, depending upon the size of a town
the label
of-
and the applicant paying
price, gets the appointment. (One
fice, said to be Tyrone,
$3000, Mr.
was
that congressmen share the
the ge
caused
things be so,
u sensation throughout the
aud
this new
state, congress investigate
may
game of boodle—perhaps give
it a coat of whitewash.
Is the The
Wanamaker
the
Re
has
charge true?
Mr.
informed,
pe writer
Deen
fact that
believes
rightly from
we heard rumors last summer that |
dis- |
and the |
Bellefonte |
coupled with it, innocent or guilty we, |
but Mr. Wan-
amaker having learned of the dis-|
post-offices in this county were
posed of in this manner,
names of politicians in
of course do not know,
graceful game having been played in |
inclines us to believe
the rumors were not unfounded.
We understood that the sum fixed
for the appointment of post-masters in
other counties,
the smaller towns of Centre county,
was from $75 to $100, and the fellow
who put up the boodle got the plum
some applicants wouldn't, and others
couldn't. The game, it would seem,
leaked out through the applicants who
considered the game dishonorable.
If you paid the price over to a cer-
tain “head centre’ in a county, his
recommendation chalked your hat at
Weshington.,
Such infamous business should re
ceive merited punishment.
There is another corrupt game that
is growing, that of officials letting out
contracts for building, repairs, adver.
tising, ete., to parties who offer the of-
ficials the largest rebate. We could
name several ex-officials in this kind
of unlawful barter.
business, and in Philadelphia, Schuyl-
kill, Luzerne and other counties offi-
value for contracts awarded,
ARATE
Hepabhican Primaries,
Chairman W. E, Gray has issued a
call for the Republican primari. 8 to be
held on Saturday, May 21, for the pur-
ty convention, which will be held in
The County convention
elects two delegates to the State con-
Harrisburg,
nominating a
will not be held until
county ticket
Aug. lL.
be
about
I'he county convention will
posed of 125 delegates.
coimn-
py
Officers Elected
At the fourteenth of the
.. Odd Fellows
held at Danville recently
ing officers were re-elected :
meeting
the follow-
President,
Joseph
H. Mackey Charles Schefl-
el, all of Williamsport.
was selected as the
Kiess; secretary,
', treasurer,
2 lellefonte
place of meeting
next year.
tet
NS. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., writes:
“De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cur-
ing more piles here today than all oth-
er remedies combined. It cures
ma and all other skin diseases.
by Smith & Crawford
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COLE
For
sae
-
GILALN
*-
MAKKET,
PRODUCE AT STORES,
4
EE.
GHAIN AND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
t, May,
creamery,
hiladelphia,
Wheat,
Butt
1.50,
17¢ ;
fancy
Stock market
prime $4.97
common to
wad 50 ; spring lambs, $5a7
al calves, 5.50a6 00,
- - -
Milesburg, Pa,, writes:
Witt's Little Early
the y were introduced
say I have never used
family during forty
ping that such
laxative or va-
Smith & Craw-
8, C. P. Jone
I have [re
Risers ever sinee
-.
used
here and must
any pills in my
years of house kes
aatisfactory r
thartic, Fe
ford.
gave
esti its as a
1 } .
Ww osale DY
sould respect
thoes ives in
BALE THE
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isha
aiidin
RIBSHELL
Farmers Mills, P
It
will ove .
Y ou will find ti
greatest
you
hing and Gents’
in Centre
| marked at the very lowest
possible for good honest goods.
a call.
Faubles,
Men's Outfitters, jellefonte.
Farmers...
Remember that 1 am in
Centre Hall yet, and putting
up the
Buchanan Fence.
Guaranteed to turn your
stock. 1 defy competition
in price. Call or write for
rates,
W. W. DELLETT.
The } Osborne Columbia
$2 years; a machine
raft, easy for the driver )
We place Eb
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Or
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durability.
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PENNSYLVANIA R.K.
| Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway.
in effect Rovember 25, 1897,
DOR, EASTWARD
B23 a. m.~Traln 20. Weok days for Bunbury,
Harrisburg, niriving al Philadelphia, 12.500 p.m.
New dork 3.23 p. m., Baltie ore 12.40 p, m,, Wash.
ington 1.47 p. m. Througt couches wo Philade!
phi, Baltimore and Wash! iglon
821 a m~Tral Daily for Sunbury,
Harris wd intermediate sta
Wee k days i ion, Hazlewon, sud
Pousvill Philacs vew York, Baltimore,
W ashington 7 wenger coaches wo
Phiindelphia = ore
186 p. m~Tralr eekdays for Bunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Serantor, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har-
risburg and internaediale siations, srriving st
Philadelphia st 6.28 p m., New York. 9.50 p.m.
Baltimore, 600 p. m , Washington at 7.15 p ’
Parior car throvys Ww FPiiladelphia, and pas
wenger cone! hlisdel shia and Baltimore
Ul p. m.~ Tras V eekdays for Wilkes
barre, Beranton, Hegolon, Pousville, and daily
for Harrisbur
Hille deipt 6.00 & Io
Belmore 940 pow ugtlon 10.55 p.m Pas.
or CORCHOE 101 Wilkesbarre and Philade iphis
and Baltimore, apd perior car 0 Philadelphia
Bl2p. m Train 6 Weekdays for sunbury
Harrisburg and all intormediate stations, srriv-
ing at Philadelphia, 4 a.m, New York at 758
m. Pullman sleeping cams from Harrisburg
to Philadelphia York Philadelphia
presses sleeper undisturbed
Time Table,
“w
g and
sh!
ge rem in
2 a m~Train 4. (Daily
Harrisbt irg and intermediate
Ph iphisa at 6.528, m
week days 10.88% 3. Bun
m., Washi
cars wo Pi
passenger coaches uw Pl
} For Bunoury
stations, arriving ¢
Now York, 9.28 a.m
day, Baltimore, 6.20 &.
Pullman sleeping
Washington, snd
isdelphin and Baltimore
AWARD,
inde
Dally)
with
For Erie, and
man sleeping
Week days
and Kimirs,
ndays for Wat-
alo and Niag-
VO nesler
‘or Lock Haven
weekdays lor
Pitsburg and
rg, Osnan-
aK, Byracuse,
Nisgara Falls, with
ches 10 Kane and Bochs
VOC heRler
Week days for Renovo,
lock Haven,
THROUGH TRAINS F( RE MORTANDON
EAST AND BO1 TH.
eaves New York 12.15 nd
jel 4.00 Bm, Balt
8, daily, Wilkesbarre
inys arriving at Montapdon 10 034
enves Phila
FROM
t, Philadels
Harrisburg
Week-
more 4.5
lkesbarre
al Me ontandon
r car tro yn Philade 1phia
coaches from Phils
am, Phi
srrivi ng al
wor Car from
ym Phil-
leaves New
Wash is
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Hal time ne
nq through
bis and Bal
TYRONE RAILROAD
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Eastward,
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m ss m, 1.15
leave Montandon
10056 a. m. 5.05,
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cave Montandon 9 and
urning leave Lewis
ana 5.06 p.m
J. KB. WOOD
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LROAD OF PERREYLVANIA
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Head Tp.
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+ Week Days. TP 0 P. m. § unaRy
110 10 a. m. Sun dag,
Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Mast
bound train from Willismsport at 11.30 Pp A and
West-bound from Phliageiphia at 11.80
w GEPHART,
General Superintendent.
DBELLER INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
To take effect May 25, 1896
EARTWARD.
{ STATIONS,
Bellefonte,
Coleville ..
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orning trains from Montandon, Wil
Lock Haven and Tyrone connect ow :
7 for State College, A Rernoon trains Mon
and Tyrone connect with
Stats Col Trains
Onlicge connect wiih Pemba. R. Rin
Dail tpt ina:
iy FH. THOMAS, Supt.
Ju PSIRABLE PROPERTY AT Puhiic BALK
Cy two-story house, and about tv
, on which isa small
tie SST Sh 3, a ar Ad
HAR Peden the dour; in
aa the borough of