VOL. LXXIL. SOLID AGAINST QUAY. tvery Democrat in the Legislature Pledged to Oppose the Re- election of the Se- nior Senator, Democrats Resent the Claims of the Quay Managers That the Votes of Democrats Can Be Purchased. Caorrespondencs {Bpecial Harrisburg too prevalent st blow on wn of h ant time appears to ai Ge ve Vi A FALLING ST. thia Kri 1 Lehigh, Thom and ckawanna, of Roth and m of Wayne " LV ler Tho Shutt ge acquainted gentle. nn. or with them i a i 3 of 1st know that there can be no pos stion that any wmance of his ie excuse will fail perf: uty to his party and to his state. HIGH CLASS DEMOCRATS. for a sugge in the perience In affairs and the average lower house are, to a man, resolute and unflinching in the cause of good BOV« srument was shown by the frank and unanimous proposition by them the independent Republicans look- ing to fusion on the speakership. It will be remembered that although the mem- of the lower branch had not all been convened together before, in less than an hour, and with little discus- sion, except as to minor details, an agreement was reached whereby every member pledged himself to join in fu- sion for house organization. There was no haggling for prospective #polle on the part of any Individual: no backing and filling to gain points for scifish ends, but all heartily united in a com- mon purpose, which, if gained, eould result only In good to the common. wealth. It is quite as certain that ail (members of both houses) will an cor- dizlly unite for the success of the op position to Quay upon such a union as may seem 10 assure the best results for the state, Theextraordinary responaibility which ia made to rest upon the Democratie lepisiators by the peculiar Republican situation is fully appreciated by each une. Bo, too, the prominent Demo crates of the state, and especially such as are entitled to certain degrees of leadership, r the of made to Bers arty and public conditions n recent years any exists amon ii h : HOw w the to wil ocrats as that ment accomp in important Very niove- ch were won by the independent revolt from can us Dossism ov py The Weather Outlook. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave Lo cross Lhe continent from 2totand 7 to 11. The next disturbance will wut 12, cross the west of Rockies by close of 13, valleys 14 to 16, eastern st Pacifie coast al great central ites 17, Warm wave will eross west of Rock- ies country about 12, great central val 16. floc) VOU K IS levs 14, eastern states Cool wave will cross the west of country about 15, great central valleys 17, east- ern states 19 Tem erature of the week ending ¢ 3. Wii iit i m., January : werage below nor 1 ’ Iai cus 5 4 = WK ie and abo west, Precipitation sate period will average above normal east { Rockies and below we Before the week. foll of this bulletin, ends temperature, a cold wave will occur in the northern states, and after a8 “norther” with & very considerable force en . | fs The death of iam M. curred wife of Hon. Will- Mills, oc et he A Te : Ritter a Hison, of Spring scday Hoon Lie family | home irom | plion Oi the nat il fe Lio was but li Mrs, All Miss Lur Jol ounty, . recovery, ison’ aide n ab Higman, of te Y.. 8 most highly is eg Wis | ne an Higman, daughter of in Corning, Steulwn | member of and familie Money In Rattlesnake Skins uake § al t1 Of siiake oll, ret IRrvest, ship Were ped te tiie ¥ New York market re cently Head Warden Et un hy R ters. of the Spruce and Fish hese I'he innumerable the (iain preserve i tthe warden about $200 is claimed PRN medical virtues, while Filters g a for tick, which he eke, p safe thir holding them | that he car “ry fast, He iy handle them. | has wen warden “ the pre killed thousands of isa Marriage Licenses, The were issued during the past week: following marriage leenses Herman Keen, of Boland, and Vir | Jenner twp, Gr. Gray Hastings and Minnie Harry Kremiuer, Aaronsburg, and | darker, Coburn, Harvey KE. Bmith, Blanchard, and Annie 8. Houser, Pleasant Gap. Ammon F. Vonada and Virdie R.| A - The Pill Sign Swindler, Farmers in some parts of the state and secured permission to tack up pill agreement not to tear the signs dWwn for ninety days. These agreements subsequently turned up as nivety duy notes for $300 each, ss A SSSA Married At the Lutheren parsonage, Centre Hall, Wednesday evening, Jan. 11th, Ammon F. Vonada, and Virdie R. Cain, of Georges valley, were united in marriage by Rev, J. M. Rearick. ———————— Headache for Forty Years, For forty years I suffered from sick headache. About a year ago I began using Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprising, my head. aches leaving at once, The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one headoche in the last -eleven months. I know that what cured me will help others. Mrs. John D. Van Keuren, Saugerties, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver, and Kiduoeys is sold in 60c. sud Ze. IMPORTANT RAILROAD RUMOR The West braneh tatlrowd May Not b flailt A railroad [interesting ramaor in cire true, Valley The story, and Huportant, {It is that the West | railroad may not be jas given to the Frepre Branch built. , came from a i man, who stated he had, while in eon versation with one of the SCHIineers who had located the line of the West Branch Valley ratiroad, been informed that the Sugar Valley route | ed several years ago, isd8 jer than the river route, { new railroad may be b Sugar Valley i» enisyivanis Hine Fhe road Of > be used from Bellefonte to Lana hie dif Lo De rete | a strong p j gar valley route, The officials of ti routes nnder consid decision will be ed, however, th i1ile § IL in the "ulley Foule is Chios be built on the rive recently. — Lock Have a Hastings Last Croveraor Hastings *ifl cises the stat is made chi ap “reed $ ive to in its prose & FH) KE) that cer tors | pe wen of tors: compli National Guard is says thal apg Wh Fortnightly 1 ee Ii iwi The discomfort northern win Tou fo the sunny Fhe first Ps formation apply Agent at 11 York, or ist WwW General Passenger to (sen Nie Station, Philadelphia, at, Broad Street - . - Money in Printers’ Tank A dispatch dated New York, Decem- ber 31, have been ten failures reported of con- ods Soe says: Since Christmas there cerns that made a specialty of g intended for holiday of these concerns carried the In one or more instances sre (a, large stocks and were entitled to designation thie wre than $250. The noticeabie thing about each did 1 He of the collapsed concerns is that it the commences. the greatest holiday - Wy o—- Facts About the New Year. The calendar for 1809 these facts: Washington's birthday comes on Wednesday, and Memorial Day and July 4 will be celebrated on Tues days. Christmas will come on Mon- day, Ash Wednesday on February 15. Bhrove Sunday is March 31, and Eas- ter on April 2. The new congressmen will assume their prerogatives on Sat- urday, March 4. May Day is to be on Monday. The year ends with a San. day. gives A nso Population Inereasing There is no danger of Pennsylvania's population growing less if the present birth and death rate continues, The assessors have made their returns in a number of counties and thus far the births are reported as about twice ss many as deaths, Centre county, last year, had 1,110 births and 435 deaths; Lycoming, 1,116 births and 763 deaths; Northampton, 1,801 births and 0987 deaths; Perry, 0578 births and £270 deaths; Bucks, B07 births and 604 deaths in seven months, and Franklin 608 births and 348 deaths in six months, To insure & happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigorous by usjog De Witt's Little Luis Rin ers, the packages by : a. oe lo Ss 899. nominated. Pratt was Inrgely respon- Jy istivGTON LETTER. NN re ay Yh | Manila by Vidiiral Dewey, a fact of which he boasted in recently being Ln THE PHILIPPINES MUST BE GOV publish- ERNED BY FORCE, : It is stated that Pratt resigned his position, but he to [ed official correspondence was probably officially invited Should the Island be Annexed a Large Ar vas probably officially Invi 1 10 me my Mast Hold It, Confederates Don’! } : Asn role Snoerat Congress de. Want Pensions » Democrats in i : Lea cline to diseuss, for publication, the Stutement against silver and | iy Mr. T Amiaay that fisaeriion nn favor Richa Organs WasniNagroN, Jan: 9.—Senator Ma- | fired into the ranks of ' f ex ie ie + 1 800 an un x pected bomb-shell | Of expansion, m ide | rd the Philippine an- nexationists when he offered his Croker, head of Lh zation, further than to say they f the Vérsy- ‘rolror! tie ition, starting with a quotation from . Lroke tha the Declaration of Independence iz individaal 1] Mit BE tial § Kile i i 9, all just powers of govern- i ; and that as such it jg worth Lhe of | BO nore fhan the opinion of any oO vidual Domo of » derived irom consent HF «al and declaring that vila Lat ' Private] ittempt fo govern ii ALIN, ry with- ople them. pe force to our ' will, Unk el aldo and ii ly from what re Commiitee, nl af i! the Commit bir unanimous in acceptance of =n Vvoiunteer army, by his seal 10 Mr. Bai- fusing to cert ANON ite soldiers ag i of i tier. pensions Menator formal memorial to the Butler idea, velerans of Oca was more real than us. , the House sitting as whole actually vol appr priation for in the Judicial ‘ommission, and vis id nay vole was rasnriat inn o wopriation gol wis year's scar and Repre- Va., made senator Vest's lonial system Muitiply the last thro £7 $3 54 i - iter pointing out \ result and the sum or presents { the trade advan / . . two ligures—8 times 8 SUAS H4N] * UY the annexs . " ‘ . { plus 4 plus 8 equals 18 Malu LW vines, would not be. : : i niv the la two the 4 X pense of Keeping : ; figures, add the resy iHief that the THR . . resets Loe fir-t two ii prprort imperialistio poli 3 4 . : io. 4 - : ’ a | . ies 18 equals 1782; 1 plus plus 8 are {ros 1080 who are working tol | . v 14 - ernie is flensive and defensive between the U bring about an "3 " . \ MuIply the last two figures by wld the and the first t figures times 8 equals 02:7 plus 4 114 Minn Brit Ti ar ply tot 8. and Great Senator Caflrey's speech was the holi- day recess by Senator Platt, of Coun Hq enid: is advanced that the right to govern i= | second figur resnit 2113. $ SU represents tae wo hat made before e . plas equals is “Here the bold proposition " the resuil add the first two figures and broad and imperial and without limi-| If the ar- | - ires gument advanced by the Senator from | uals 99 ’ { Blinds W, and sound, then i { the individaal rights of man are to be | held by the U al despotism the total represents the two last 81 fi» . ‘ > aL” tation by our Constitution. 9 times 9 equals 81; pias Connecticut is true Ket 3 . . Lultiply the third figure by the see. ond figure, add the fiest firure, mulli- ply the sum by the fourth fig vid : ‘ . | the result and the total represents the no despotism; it sedulously provides | i i i . . . first two against despotism; but right here is a = under a Congression- | * ; ire, Oar Constitution knows Rites n i figure 1a; limes 8 eq tals wy aif iy, sy :. a : | fe plas 1 equals 73: times 9 equals | despotism of the most flagrant charae-| ‘=| I [ERIE ay dob l : { 657; 6 plus 5 plas 7 equals 18. : - . om. A Rafiroad’s Lxprases i ter possible.” No one doubts that the treaty of | Peace, which went to the Senate last | | week, will in due time receive the nec- | Purdue University, Dr. Chas. B. Dad- to ratify it, ley, Chief Chemist of the Peonsviva- with a number t1 spare, but it does not | nis Railroad, with headquarters at Al | necessarily follow that the Senate will, | toona, had for his subject “The Rela. {in the meantime, consent to be muz- | ion of Che mistry to the Railroad.” {zled. This was fully demonstrated He gave some very interesting fig | when the Senate adopted, over the | ures on the amount of money spent hy | vigorous protest of Senator Davis, | the railroads for various materials, | { Chairman of the Committee on For | which very forcibly illustrated the lm | eign Relations, and late a Peace Com- | mense importance of the departinents | missioner, Senator Hoar's resolution { calling upon the President, if not in- compatible with public interests, to send to the Senate copies of all instrue- tions given to the Peace Commission. ors, and of all ecoirespondence with the Commissioners during their stay in Paris. The Senate took the ground that it ought to have this information before voting on the treaty. The boys who tried to eat the “em- baled” beef issued to them in Cuba and Porto Rico will have to read the testimony of Alger—controlled army officers in order to find out what ele gant beef that was, and how mistaken they were in finding fault with it, A man who was in both places and who knew be was talking about remarked: “The testimony of some of these offi cers In quite as nasuating to me as that embalmed beef was," There are reasons for the belief that his dickering with Aguinaldo cost BE. Spencer Pratt, the on of U, 8 | essary number of votes i i { inspection. He said that the purchas. ing agent of the Pennsylvania Rails] road spends from $17,000 00 to $20,- { 00,000 a vear and of that amount | about $5,000 for robber bands, $7,000 for lead peucils, $1,000 for plus, $5,000 | for ink, $2.000 for toilet soap, $1,000 000 for lumber, $60,000 for hose, and | called attention to the very interesting | fact that it costs nearly se much for | stationery with which to carry on the business of the road as it does for iron. A HA Churen Dediontion, St Paul's United Evangelion] church at Green Grove, will be dedicated Jae uary 20th, by Bishop R. Dubbs, D. D. LL. D., of Chicago, TIL. First service to begin on Saturday eveniug previ ous, at 7 o'clock; Sunday at 9 a.m, and 7p mm. I AI AMPA MAM. 1 Perry, of Columbus, Ga. od wn for Airs years, au thew LOCAL ITEMX, Culliugs of More than Ordinary [nterest from Everywhere. “ix Monds fn dis Gundry, Can Shek Gut, Mine gundry dis uf dee, *wede lant uf liperdee, Uf dee I zing. Iant vare mine faders dite, Lant uf der peclkrims’ brite, Fum efry mounden site, Led freetom ru ng. That Good Time § Coming. Every little while they Bay That the yY Have Quay Where he cannot get aw ay jut, in gpite of all the ¥ do, (2'1ay brings down a plum or two Fvery Meeining tres jt toe wre a ran! 100 Lo cure 4 rap ! Tr « 13f a prende life lie shakes the time What ist he i such a chap Wi Oh, sav, th such a snap ! s gver come a d iy When they Will lay Quay Away 14 had four wes gr the “xX pect ceded upward stride, ff men mean to be honest u yt ¥y DEE musics many > nn four £ a= 10 OTs unces the atl Centre Aud now they think Win. Wer | Hes hidden the Pine intments, ip * at Georges val- Sune re Hall, P. Jone commit in said to arene. hw Williamsport IRGS is « ur handy shell becanse it is and wrk fob it nil times-~much in a small space. Leech sold he of Pix sant Gap, wi A Neat handy we reference Fhe well-known I.inde nhall, farm, near to William intends has been ho * it next spring Andy Lung it a number of years Dr. George W. Thompson, a well knows of Mount Un- Dr. Thompson was resident citizen § sn of John Thompson, and was born in Halfmoon township, Centre in the vestibule of Gov, Hastings’ mansion at Bellefonte, hundred dollars, chandeliers through the house will range from five hundred to ie chandelier «iil ost seventeen the other ''e New Year opened in Haines lively rup-offs. Seymore Winkelblech had a sleigh wrecked, but saved his own bide Ly jnmping. %i1th two some boys with sleds, and a smash-up The M. E. Sunday school of Mill heim, passed resolutions of respect, ex- pressive on their esteem of I. A. Bu. “Inst the services of a respected and er of the choir and the music in the de- partments of charch work.” Robert Hayes, of Northumberland, aged 90 years, died suddenly on Satur day last. He was a relative of Joshua T. Potter's family of near this place. his aged patriarch was hale enough yei last fall to cut 40 shocks of corn fodder in one day and aversged 20 ehacks per day during the cutting of the crop. Grorge T. Angell, of Boston, presi dent of the American Humane Eda- cational society, says a half a teaspoon ful of powdered sulphur in each shoe or stocking ls a complete protection against grip, cholera, plague and pesti- lence, Persons employed in mateh factories and sulphur mines are known to have escaped the malaria. Salphur Is cheap ; try it. In January comes the 800 anniver- sary of the death of Edmund Spenser, the author of the “The Faerie Queene.’ The anniversary is made the occasion of a comprohensive sketeh of Spenser's life and work written for the Junuary by Mr H.C by portesi [|] Shelley and il _—