The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1899, Image 4

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THE CENTRE
FRED KURTZ,
REPORTER
Editor
TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.09
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse
quent inset tion. Other rates made made known
on
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. April 6
Quay's trial comes off on 10th.
i fA — Sn ————
Chicago, on Tuesday, elected Harri-
tance of about 13 miles through space
without using wire. The messages are
dispatched and received by masts, 90
feet high at each terminal. One of
the principal obstacles encountered
was the apparent impossibility of ac-
complishing an automatic registration
of a message, but this was overcome,
A message was sent across the Eng-
lish channel, 33 miles, without wires,
A snr
Farmer-congressman Kulp charged
with attempt to bribe assemblyman
Brown to vote for Quay, on Tuesday
testified in his defence, He stated all
that Brown sald was true, only that
Brown misunderstood him ; he meant
that Brown skould go to Philadelphia
Is Bad Form,
An exchange aptly remarks: Cards
of thanks to neighbors and friends for
courtesies received on occasions of
death and bereavement, printed in a
public newspaper, are in very bad
form. There is no necessity for them.
We are not living in a barbaric com-
munity. We are living among civil-
ized people where our neighbors and
friends gladly and cheerfully render all
the kindness they can at times of be-
reavement. They don’t expect a card
of public thanks and its bad form to
make one,
bunnies ——
Rheumnstism Cured,
My wife has used Chamberlain's
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apart to his w
The Inventor
sonal property of Hiram T,
widow. Mrs, Rebecea Lucas,
7. The Inventory and
sonal property of Elijah
township,
his widow, Mrs, Susannan L. Fisher,
8. The inventory and appraisement of the
sonal property of i,
Borough, deceased, as the same was sel apart
his widow, Mrs, Ella J. D Bumiller,
personal proper
lege Township,
apart to his widow. Mrs, Rebeces Fogleman
GG. W. RUMBERGER, Register,
Bellefonte, March 30, '99.
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for 15 days, commencing
April 1to April 15th.
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PENNSYLVANIA B ic
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 10 eflect Kov, 50, 1808
7828 m.~Train 20. Wek days for Bunbury,
Philadelphia, 11.488, m.,
Baltir ore 1106 p. m.,, Wash.
Parlor car wo Philadelphia.
a m~Train 3 Daily for Bunbury,
sd intermediate sta
oton, Hazleton, and
sew York, Baltimore,
{ Wseliger oonches 10
are,
9.27
Week days for Fon
Phlladelpt in
Throveh
14 p. m~Teain & Vieekdays for Runbury, «
Pottsville, Har.
Jsburg and intermediate stations, arriving st
biladelohis at 6.28 p m., New York. 9.80 p.m.
buitimore, 6.00 p. m , West ington at 7.15 Pm
"erior car through to Pi Hadelphia, and pas
bOLp. m~Timin 5L¥ eckduys for Wilkes
179 ACRES AND 102 PERCHES, i 4 Cabinets Mantelios
more or less; having thereon erected s fine | 2 ’ :
frame dwelling house, a good, inrge bank barn, | «and Florentines
and other needed out bulldiugs, in good condi- |
tion. There is running water at the door, and | é
Bluking Creek. a stream of pure waler passes |
y — Yo through the farm about ten rods south of the |
found ity aluable. Ww. J. Cuy ler, Red buildings, There is 180 a large orchard of bear ’
Creek, New York. ing apple trees on the place and a great quantity |
Yrs i of smaller fruits. About 156 acres are cleared, |
Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer- | fenced and in a high state of coitivation. The |
. : . balance is Well Limberad with pine, oak and oth- |
chants of this village and one of the er viiluable timber. The farm is within eury |
most prominent men in this vicinity. | reach of markets, railroads, postoffice, schoo, |
y £4 » { : . and churches. To any person desiring & home i
-—W, G. 1 hippin, editor Red Creek and & good farm it is as convenient and desirs-
Herald. For sale by J. H. Ross, Lin-
den Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville;
and buy horses for him and that there
might be $200 or $300 in it for him i he |
sald he didn’t mean to [get Brown off |
80 as to make a vote less against Quay. |
Kulp will now be laughed at over
such an explanation,
rr —— A — A ————
The New York Herald asks: Does
the government intend to prosecute
the packers who foisted worthless or |
poisonous beef upon the soldiers, or is |
it accumulating mountains of testimo- |
Pain Balm for rheumatism with great
relief, and I can recommend it as a
splendid liniment for rheumatism and
other household use for which we have
son, the Democratic candidate for
mayor, by 40,000 majority.
——— A ————
Aguinaldo’s capital, Mololos, was
captured by our troops, one day last
week, and the American flag now
floats over the city.
barre, Berauton, Hazleton Pottsville, snd duily
for Harrisburg and intern diate points, arriving
atPulisdelphie 10.20 om. New York 2.58 a Im
Baltimore 9.46 p.m. Werk bgon WES p.m. Pas
beuger coaches to Philadelplis and Baltimore.
Bllp m.~Traln 6 Weekdays for sunbury
Harrisburg and all ilo rtnedisle stations, siriv.
ing al Philadelphia, 4 50 5, 1m. New Yorkw1 7.13
& m. Pullman sleeping cers from Harrisburg
to Philadelphia sand New York Philadelphis
passengers can remain ln sleeper undisturbed
until 7.80 a. m.
155 a m~Train 4. (Daily } For Harris-
burg sud points east snd soulh, arriving »t
Philadelphia at 6.52 8, m., New York, 9.68 = m
Week days, 10.55 a. m. Sunday, Baltimore, 6.55 &.
m., Washington, 7.45, 8 m. Pullman sleeping
cars 10 Philadelphia snd Washington, sud
passenger coaches « Philadelphia and Baitimore,
All sizes and styles of
photos furnished. Cray.
on Work, Pastel and In-
dia Ink, and Water Col-
ors supplied,
guaranteed to
at prices
“Quay to stick,” is the report. Cer-
tainly ; he is the boss sticker—~he stuck
the state treasury heavily, right along
the last fifteen years.
be lower
bie ax any in Centre'County. For price and oon. i
{ ditions upon which the same will be sold, ingui |
ry can be made of the executors of Jonathan |
ressler, deceased, as follows i
than others. Olut-door
/
views a specialty.
Perhaps it may now be clear to some
why speaker Farr and his supporters
fought so hard against having a brib-
ery investigation.
——— SS —————
The Democrats on Tuesday carried a
number of the larger Ohio cities, and
among them Canton, McKinley's
strongly Republican home,
——————— ME ————
With all the astounding testimony
of bribery to elect Quay, it is still more
astounding that a large element in his
party desires his re-election to the sen-
ate !
—— fo ————————
The courts sustained Governor Hast-
ings in his veto of the machine’s bill
to take $56,000 out of the state treasury
for printing the book on chicken lice
and sich.
ets p—
The President still keeps beef Alger
damaging testimony every day, and
in spite of the protests of men of all
parties throughout the country.
————————
should be made pay damages.
A witness, representive Foster of
Mouatour, testified that Quay offered a
bribe for a vote; Quay promised to
appoint applicant Harder post-master
of Danville if Harder would influence
Foster to vote for Quay. This is direct
evidence against Quay.
fp
The record of dead and missing at
the appalling Windsor hotel fire, is
now as follows: Killed during the
fire and died subsequently from injur-
ies, 11 ; unidentified bodies at morgue,
27 ; total dead, 38 ; missing, 43.
The big office safe was opened a few
days ago and the contents found un-
harmed. The value of the contents
reached nearly $200,000,
S—————— ——
A gloomy cargo was landed at New
York one day last week, consisting of
the bodies of 682 soldiers who died in
Cuba and Porto Rico. It was an im-
mense funeral of our brave boys ! Those
of the bodies which are not claimed
for private burial will be interred to-
gether at Arlington. There are among
them 110 unidentified bodies. .
Oh, that war and rumors of War,
might never rise again !
Another attempt at bribery has been
uncovered by the investigating com-
mittee. Representative Wilson, of
Westmorels county, testified on
Thursday, that he was offered $5000
to vote for Quay. With all the cor-
rupt influences that have been brought
out by sworn testimony, to bribe
members to vote for Quay, his party
does not feel the least ashamed of him
or his methods !
mii i eb—
General Otis cables to Washington
the Filipinos are seeking peace and
are asking American protection, but
that Aguinaldo may keep up the war.
Cleveland elected a Democratic may-
or with the help of Hanna to spite
Foraker.
If more investigating committees
would investigate, like the present
one at Harrisburg, corruption would
soon be driven from politics. The
present investigating committee may
prove a warning to corruptionists,
The Democratic or, of the State
rarely allude nowataye to Abe “ad-
vance J Philadel-
Py roan prosperity.
Of course not ; they are busy allud-
ing to the robber trusts, under Repub-
lican fostering, which are advancing
the wages of dozens, while throwing
thousands out of employ. Then the
rotten beef, fed to our soldiers, winked
at by the administration, along with
the astounding bribery at Harrisburg,
the Press will admit, is enough to keep
the Democratic organs busy,
3 Tel ing without
UE
1y, at Paris, ormed by M.
can
“reports 7" _
the official inspector—all
worse has been testified by witnesses
of unimpeachable character before the
army court of inquiry, and as to the
character of the meat thus obtained
simply overwhelming.
a
from Manila, says: The native wo-
men and children in our neighborhood
and beyond, as well as the old men
and sick, are absolutely starving tc
death. Their husbands and father
or driven back to Malolos, their houses
earthly possessions and they are left
They
We cannot feed them.
mame fs A class ins
severity of the long winter season.
than sixty per cent.
year is certain to be largely in excess
past. A net loss of even
crop as compared with
year,
mesos
production is the labor involved, it
When two concerns are operated by
instances, many thousands of persons
must be deprived of the means of live-
lihood. This fact, which has long been
foreseen by students of political econo-
my, Is now beginning to force itself
upots public attention, and measures
to counteract it are being considered.
A Convention of contractors represent-
ing several classes of workmen has
been held at Indianapolis to organize
a movement against the trusts, and it
was resclved to buy only from parties
not afliliated with them. But, while
this plan may succeed in some cases,
it will not be effectual io all, because
there are now many classes so com-
pletely under trust control that con-
sumers must buy from them or go
without. Some other way than this
to fight the trusts must be found, and,
in view of Attorney General Grigg's
recent declaration that the National
Government has no control over them,
it is difficult to see what effectual plan
can be had. These remarks of the
Philadelphia Ledger contain a volume
of truth. :
Cann A ABS HAAN
Officials Must Show Hooks.
The Philadelphia Press, alluding to
the case in Clearfield county, says :
‘Editor John J. Short, of the Clear
field Republican, has pursued a fight
against the County Commissioners of
his bailiwick that redounds largely to
his credit. The officials gave him the
opportunity by relegating to them-
selves the assumption that the public
records under their care were not duly
open to the taxpayers’ inspection.
“It is rare that public servants feel
called upon to be so secretive, but the
Clearfield Commissioners choose to
since unveiled such an array of bad
business
F. A. Carson, Potters Mills: H. F.
Notice No Credit,
and feed, salt, and other lines, for cash
only, or its equivalent, No credit will
Gro, W, OckER,
Dealer in Flour, Grain, Coal, ete.
JOHN 8. AUMAN,
Dealer in Flour, Grain, Coal, ete.
——————
Heal Estate Sold.
John 8B. Auman, to R. E. Barthol-
1ew, 78 acres in Potter twp. , $3375,
Rachael E. Bartholmew et al to John
8S. Auman, lots and mill in Centre
Hall, $7000,
Peter Weber et ux to J. F. Kimport,
lot in Harris twp.
em r——r—— et om——
To insure a happy new year,
the body vigorous
tion and liver troubles: for sale
Bmith & Crawford.
lst sab ii
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sherifl,
We are anthorised to announce thal GW, Kelis
1.
for
by
the rales and regulations of the Democratic par.
ty.
We sre authorized 10 announces that E 8 Shaft
er, of Miles township, will be a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Sheriff subject
the rules and regulations of the Democratic par
We ars authorized to announce that T. F. Ken
nedy , of Bate Coll i
Demonratio o subject to
ty
We are anthoriaed to announce that Samuel
Harpster, Jv, of Ferguson tow mabip., «iil be =»
randidate for the Democratic pominstion for
Sheriff, subject to the rules and regu'ations of
the Democratic party.
We are authorized to announce
that Corns
Register
We are authorized to anuounoe thet A. CG. Arch
i
:
i
ISAAC TREBSLER.
i JOSEPH TRESSLER,
| FORTNEY & WALKER, Pleasant Gap,
: Altorneys for Estate,
Bellefonte, Pa.
| Court
{ Ing Issued his precept
i bearing
| the 27th day of March, 1899,
to me directed
for
| eral Jull Deilvery and Quarter Sessions of
{ Pence in Bellefonte, for fhe county
| the Peace,
| proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the
{ those things which to thelr offise
be done, and those who are bound in
or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be
Just,
{ Ulven under my hand, at Bellefonte,
{ day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1
| dependences of the United States.
} W.M. CRONISTER
herd
§ EGAL NOTICE. -NOTICE
i given thet the follow
presented to the Count for conf
| nesday, April x,
is
1599. and unless exception
Term, the same will be confirmed. 15 wit
i The first and final sooount of D. Zerby
signee of Luther Guisewite,
| The first and partial accouht of Adam Bs
| Assignee of Daniel Barriga
J M I GARDNER, Prothonotary.
i Bellefonte, March 21, ‘®
#1
hard, deceased. Isto of rege township,
been granted by the Register of Wills to the
indebted to the sald estate sre réguested
| Toske immediate payment and those
| Claims W present them for seitioment
WILLIAM PEALER., Execnior.
maria
¢ If there
be Democratic nomination for Register
party.
10 the rales and regulations of the
party.
io the rales sod regulations of the
party.
» Commissioner
We are anthorised 10 announce that Green
Decker, of Gregg township, will be a candidate
Democratic party,
We are authorized to announce that John B.
Bitner, of Potter townabiip, will be 8 candidate
Democratic party,
We are authorized to announce that Danlel
sioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic parsy.
1 desire to announce to the Democracy of Cen.
tre county that I will be a candidate for County
Com missioner, subject to the rules of the party.
In i+04. 1 wasa candidate for Associate Judge
and went down with all the rest on the Demon
eratie County Ticket, with no fanlt of any candi.
date, but due to 8 deprewsd and unstiled condi
tion of affairs in the government, and a dissalis
fied people all over the country and Democracy
was swept out of sight and the Demoeratic Coun
ty Ticket woul down with the siamo. All the
candidates that were on that Uoket came to the
front. except Asron Williams, dee’d, and asked
the party for vindication, and it has been done,
either by nomination or election, viz: Hon. Jas
Schofield, elected once; Hon, BR. M_ Foster, twice:
gM. Bower, Fxq., rece ied 3he. nom nation Ri
faperior Court Judge, ow 1 respectfully solicit
the same consideration and ition
mit my candidacy to the Democracy of Centre
County for their judgment at the coming prima.
ries and County omvention,
I remain your most obedient servant
Boslsburg, March 16, 9, Tos, FF. Riuey
Treasurer,
We are authorized to announce that J D. Mil
ler, of Walker township, willbe a candidate for
the Democratic non ination for Treasurer. sub.
joot to the rules and regulations of the Demo
eratio ¥.
Hublersburg, Pa.
We are authorized to announce that J. Toner
Lucas, of Mosnaunon, will be & candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Treasurer, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Democratic par-
y.
We are anthorized to aonotinee that Wm. T.
Boeer, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the
atic nomination for Treasurer, subject
the rules and regulations of the Democratic par
Weare sothorised to announce that H. A.
Moore, of Howard Borough will be a candidate
or Democratic nom r,
Sige dole roimand regulations of the Demo.
NOTICE ~NOTICE 18 HEREBY
to i that
nterested
of the goods and .
under the provisions of the
in
to widoy
the 1h oF April, 181 bave been confirmed
ried ab:
5
...in Centre county who
failed to get one of our
Folders showing three
samples of
Our
(reat
$7.50
Suits
{oorrmpnres)
ADMIRAL W. T. SAMPION
Please notify us at once, and
we will mail him one. We
have a great big seller in
Black Diagonal Worsted
Suits at $8.50 also—thor-
oughly made and trimmed
~all wool worsted yarn—
18 ounces.
The
Ladies
«.Are helping us in our
new department. Ladies’
Silk Garters, Ladies’ Hose,
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, La-
dies’ Coliars and Cuffs, La
dies’ Gloves, Ladies’ Sailor
Hats, Ladies’ Shopping
Bags and Leather Cases,
- Ohildren’s Garters.
¢
S000000000000000000000000000000000
NNN 0000 B90
Carbons guarantee d as good as the
best from §1 75 10 $8.00,
C.BARTCES,
Centre Hall.
Gallery in Kreamer building,
‘T.
feb@2m
THE MIFFLINBURG
Mifflinburg, Pa.
Wesley Kleckner,
Linen sent to this aus
washed white, pot
dry is
whitewashed.
LIKE EDGES.
High Gloss or Dull Finish,
Clay W. Reesman,
VOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA.
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES:
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW, KEW BUILDISs
ARD EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
I" AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE
with coustant illustrations on the Farm
and in the Laboratory, "
igina) study with the mie roscape.,
CHEMISTRY: with an unususily
thorough course in the Laboratory,
CIVIL ENGINEERING,
§ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING:
full and
LMINING ENGINEERING: jos wre
scoompanied with very extensive practiosl
exercises in the Field the Shop, snd the
Laboratory,
HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
LANGUAGE asd LITERATURE; Latin
{opiional,) French, German snd English (re-
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course,
MATHEMATION and ASTRONOMY: pure
and Applied.
MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work
with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI.
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History;
Politioal aL. She.
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti.
cal and practical, includingesch arm ofthe
shrvios,
12. PREPARATORY COURSE: One year,
Fall term opens jept. il, 1885. Examinations
for admission, Sept. 13,
For Oatalogue or other information, address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,
tate Onllege, Centre Oo Ps
12
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Shoe Store
®
:
ob 3
Spring goods just arrived
direct from manufacturers— :
in all the latest styles. :
The Military Feel, English 3
Toe, with all the other im-
provements, make the Spring
Shoe very attractive.
Come and see.
C. A. KRAPE,
SPRING MILLS.
WESTWARD,
5378, m.~Train 3 (Dally) For Erle. Can-
Snonigus, Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara Falls, and
intermediate stations, wilh passenger coaches 10
Erie and Rochester. Week duys for DuBois,
Hefonte, snd Pitsburg. On Rundays only
Pullman sleepers 10 Hoch®ter and Erie
10.08 a. mi. ~-Train 31. (Daily) For Lock Haven
snd intermediate stations, and weekdays for
Tyrone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pittsburg and
the West, with through cars to yrone,
L351 p.m ~Train 15. Weekdeys for Kane, Ty-
rone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pitsburg, Cana
daigun snd Intermediate sations. Byrecuse,
Rochester, Buffalo ana Nisgars ¥Yalls, with
through passenger coaches 1o Kane and Bocns
ester, and Parlor car to Rochester,
SMlp, m.~Trein 1. Week deys for Renovo,
Eimira and intermediate slationes,
945 p. m.~Train 13. Dally for Lock Haven,
and wiermediste stations.
| THROUGH TRAINS FOR MORTANDOR FROM
i EAST ARD SOUTH,
rain 31 leaves New York 1206 night, Philsdels
his 4.50 8 m, Baltimore 4.56 a m, Harrisburg
8.05 8m, daily, Wilkesbarre, 730 . wm, Week-
days arriving at Montandon 16 Bam,
| Train 16 leaves Philadelphin 8.50 m, Washing
Va mm, Baltimore 8.00 am, W illkesbarre
05am, week days, arriving a! Montandon
1 pm, with parior car from Philadelphia
aud through passenger coaches from Phila
| . Geiphia and Baltimore
| Tradn {leaves New York 630 a m, Phila, i225 p
| om Washington at 10.50 & ma Baltimore at 12.00
{ mn, Wikesbarre 5.15 pm, arriving sf Monten
Gon #1 6.0: p m, week days. with hrough pas.
Br Cosches from Phils, and Baitimore,
leaves New York 1.0 Po om. Philadel.
Libpm, weekdays 48 p, m.. Sus days,
Wn S50 pm, Baltimore § 35 Pm. dui
iy, Wilkesbarre, 6.00 pm. (week ders arriving ai
Movtandon 9.45 Pm. Through Perior Car trom
Philadelphia, week days. and passenger coach
from Phiisdelphia and Washington
| Train 3 leaves New York st 5.40 Pm, Philage
| L20pm, Washington 10.40 p m, Baltimore
11.5 pm, (dally) Brriving ai Moniandon st 5.08
& wm, with through Pullman beeping car from
| FPhiledeiphis and througs pamcnger coaches
{ from Philadelphia and Ia timore
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE KAILEGAL
Week dass,
d.93
Westward,
M AM. BTATIO®:
: i 5 #0 Moniandon
{14 € 45% Lewisburg
i {6 43 Biehl
16 icksburg
IMifinburg
| Milimont
i5. Glen Iron
7 40. Paddy Mountain
7 solCoburn
7 87% Lerby
5 O5iRising Spring
5 11{ Penn Cave
: i #18 Centre Hail
3 85 i UlGre
8 Siilinden Ball
Osk Ha 1
& #9 Lemont
§ 43 Dale Summit
5 52{ Pleasant Gap
® 55% Axemeann
7 0 Beliefonte
Additonal trains leave Lew isburg for Mons
donatl 520 a m, TUE 8. mm. G48 & m,
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| for Lewisburg at 7.35. 3.0 a. m I005 a. mm. 5.08,
SOS pm, and 6 15 pm.
On Bandays trains leave Montandon 9.0% apd
| 1004s m. and 502 p. m., returning leave Lewis
bu #30a. m., 1006 a.m. and 5.04 pin,
{J.B HUTCHINSON, 4. K,. WOOL
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Morning trains from Mostandon,
Lock Haven and T
tandon, Lewd
Train No. 11 for State Colleg
State College connect with §
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Daily except Sunday.
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La
2
(EAB P BEEF Tadd
i
EE;
“hp
SEEN
RRR
32
a
sxe5e
8