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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
esis
FRED KURTZ, Editor
TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per yoar,
— ——————————————————————
ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three
insertions, wd 5 cen per line for each subse
Quant inse: tion. Other rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec. 21
Old 1899 belongs to the past, and we
greet young 1900 with extended arms
The
d volume with this issue, and
and warm heart, Reporter ent-
ers its 73r
rejoices in an unblemished past—years
of usefulness, devotion to the general
the promoter of enterprises and
Not for
have so many new names
good,
improvements, many years
voluntarily
swelled our list, and so few dropped |
off, as in the past year.
ew Year toall!
Apo
Happy N
Hanna, the boss of Trusts, was turn-
ed down by his enemies in the organi- |
zation of the Ohio legislature the other
day.
eff rates
There is not a Trust in the country
that is not outspoken in support of
McKinley's re-election. Straws show,
&e.
ft
Stone's veto of the bill for an honest
registration of voters, was clearly in
the interest of stuffing the ballot boxes
in Philadelphia.
Seer mmcasi: ol
The “advance agent of prosperity”
is mighty slow reaching the farmer,
although he started out three years |
ago, he hasn't got there yet.
Sr——— sn
‘he farmer y who in the sale of his
crops has been struck by the promised |
“MeKinley prosperity,’ please |
stand up and remain standing until
the ‘Reporter’ counts him.
lf
will
The unexpected opening of ballot-|
boxes and unofficial inquisitions into
the assessors’ lists are making the lives i
of the ballot box stuffers in Philadel-
phia somewhat miserable, says the |
Record. |
a ———————— — |
Republican organs complain of pa- |
per going up. Aha! the Trust bit- |
ting you, and it gives you the belly
aci
is
1. The Trust is purely a Republi-
can affair, and the protective tariff, |
the mother of Trusts, likewise a |
purely Republican affair.
-
is
»
A dispatch from Shieveley camp, |
Dec. 23, aays : A hundred Kaffirs came
in from the Boer camp to-day.
the joer losses by the ]
in the battle of December 15]
were something terrific. In fact some |
of lled with the
dead, who were deposited in them in-
They |
say Iyde lite |
shells
trenches were
tha
hie
stead of being buried, as usual.
A A
The Pitt
again. T
not struck
sburg dailies are themselves |
bad a strike, but were
k down. Their pearance | ¥
for a few days had an amusingly clum-
sy The reading matter was jag-
ged like the lines made bY type-writ- |
ers, and the spelling, and ——, well,
to be brief, the dailies “got there,’ but
the strikers didn’t. Happy New Year
to the P Misburg dailies,
anemia meni
W. W. Simpson and A. Ww. Lager-
quist, of the Christian Missionary alli-
ance arrived from Thibet. Before leav-
ing there in August last Mr. Simpson
says the mission at Paougan was com-
pletely demolished by armed natives
headed by Buddist priests,
After three years work not a single
convert to]Christianity has been ob
tained. The]Baddist priests owing to |
China's internal troubles are in abso-|
lute control,’and will make physical
war on the introduction of Christiani-
ty.
— a
Mark Hanna is to boss the next pres-
dential campaign for McKinley. He
being a trust-fattened millionaire and
an open defender of Trusts and ship-
ping subsidies, the question arises,
Will the farmers follow the lead of
“Hanoa and slap themselves in the
face by voting for his man McKinley
and against their own interests, Far-
mers find their pocket books depleted
in consequence of having an adminis-
tration resting upon the four founda-
tion stones: Trusts, Trusts, Trusts,
Trusts. And all the while the farmer
fiets over 60 cent wheat, higher farm
aey
wt api
look.
implements, higher clothing, ete., all
to build up higher the greedy Trusts,
A ASAI
As an illustration of the Hebrew
characteristic—to charitably care for
such of their race as are in need-—as
well as to afford a lesson to Christian
churches, the noble action of the con-
gregation of the Bhromro Habrith
Temple in Reading is worthy of espec-
ial note. The pastorjof the synagogue,
he Rabbi M. J. Aronsohn, died the
her day, and after his funeral the
mbers of the chuich voted their
pustor’s widow a pension of $7 a
for fifteen years, or until her
) son shall arrive at the age of
At the end of that time, if
w is still living and unmar-
to receive $3 a, week for the
er life,
nelik of Abysinois by al
diversionfin favor of the Dervishes and
other insurrectionary elements iin the
Soudan. France is doing something
to stir up trouble in that direction, In
geographic conformation and fighting
power Abyssinia much resembles the
Transvaal, at the other end of the Af-
rican continent. It occupies about
100,000 square [miles of rugged moun-
tain plateau ; it has a population of
three or four, millions, who, as a rule,
would rather fight than eat, and ean
put in the field at least 100,000 soldiers
armed with modern weapons. The
sentiment of Abysinnia as to Britain's |
far-reaching operations in Africa is |
said to be the same us that of the Bo- |
ers,
——————— pf A AAI
Our Government is disposed to take |
a lenient view of the stoppage by Brit- |
ish warships of vessels loaded with!
American flour bound for Delagoa Bay.
Secretary Hay is reported as saying |
that our Government claimed the right | |
to search suspicious British vessels in | |
Cuban waters during the war with |
same right to British vessels in South
African waters. The matter seems to |
hinge largely on the question whether |
the flour was released, if not found to |
be destined for the Boers—a point on |
throw no light. |
If it was kept and confiscated
a clear show of right to do so, the af-
fair will become more serious.
nn —— po
It is stated that the bill for the “lit
tle personal present” which her Majes-
ty is despatching to the Cape for
soldiers and sailors at the front will ap- |
proach $4000, and the weight when !
packed for shipment will twenty-
eight tons, i
her
be
| i
MORE PENSION BILLS.
The avalanche of peusion bills now
serve a useful purpose in calling atten- |
tion to the
tempting to satisfy
demands made upon the Treasury, re-
marks the Philadelphia Ledger. The |
raids which these bills propose to make |
hopelessness of ever at-
the preposterous
on the public money exhibit a state of
unbounded and rapacity,
and the apparent unwort of the
the im- |
their
de-
in
inde-
measureless
hiness
together with
complying witl
provisions, will help, we hope, to
discourage
such
many schemes,
possibility of
and
the future, efforts to enact
fensible legislation,
introduced
for a year-
06 O00. 000,
The pension bills already
thus early in the session call
ly expenditure of pearly $2
The Cul.
to piace deserters on an equal.
{ity with the patriots who
{sions for disabilities and
ceived in defence of the
give to deserte r« and bounty
a year,
Pension
ly devoted to that purpose.
draw pen-
wounds re-
would
jumpers
Lentz
would
nation,
The
bill
give to those who do not need
should not ask
year. The bill introduced by Repre-
General Service
aid and
it about $100 000,000 a
the
the Quartermaster's Department dur.
These teamsters were ci-
employ of
not mustered into the
They
rilian employes,
United States service at all re-
en bounties there is no reason why the
railroad men, teiegraph
Government storekeepers, and many
other classes of persons who were con-
remotely.
WA “
Well Known Sportsman Sued
Frank H. Denny, the
sportsman who is well known in these
for $100,000 in a breach
case. Miss Mary Curtis,
started the proceedings.
that on December 25, 1508, May 15 and
November 20 of the present year Mr.
Denny, who had asked her to
him, refused to fulfill his agreement,
Mr. Denny is now on his way to Eu-
rope. Heisan expert trap shooter,
and has contested at Monte Carlo and
other places,
as soo
Fourteen to Hang
More men sre under the sentence of
of Boston,
She
a
prior period in her history, and the
probability is that 1900 will be the ban-
ner year of executions in the nine-
teenth century. Bo far Governor
Stone has in his possession papers in-
dicating the conviction of fourteen
murderers, the date for whose execu.
tion he is required to name,
Bale Register,
MARCH 1 George A. Michasl. one mile wont of
Centre Hall, 5 horses, clover huiler, 2 4-horse
Jragons, binder, mower, and other farm imple.
ments,
MARCH 6, Joseph E. Spangler, east of Contre
Hall; 6 horses, 1 colt, 9 milch cows, 15 hesd
Jone entitle, 3 fat stewre, full blooded Duarbam
0, 2 shoats, 2 2 rood sows, along with
of farm machinery and household
Win, mag, 4 Auc't.
MARCH 7A. 0, Detwiler, two miles west of
Tassie Aorsen. Sows, hogs, Shoals, Jovis
on fart implemen ouseliold goods, eto,
Wm. Goheen, Auc’s, :
MARCH 0.-W.'W. Bib'e, near Potters Mills,
hots, Sons, Jo cattle, farm implements
Pepi Row. A. Kerr, about one mile east of
Cente Hill; horses,
milch leh cows, oung cattle,
and a a; ot a ue implements.
MARCH 14, a apa gle, ou one mile west eT
ao - fos i lie 7 irda;
household alg
also
MARCH 16-8 P, on oo.
bask, on the Krape '
Spring Mille; ore
goods, ete,
MARCH 19-W, H. and A. blk Slt ii
MARCH 20-W, C. Farner, st Colyer: horses,
COWS, young cattle, hogs, and complete line of
farm implements, also household goods. Wm,
Goheen, Auc't,
MARCH 21. Alfred Durst, ono mile west of Pot.
ters Milis; horses, 20 head of short horn cattle,
atid other articles.
MARCH 27.~James W, Lee, at Farmers Mills, 6
tie, 10 head sheep,
hogs, mower snd lot of other farm implements,
Wm. Goheen, suet
M ARC H 29 -D, J Meyer, 2 miles south of Lin
den Hall: 8 a 4 colts, 15 cows, 80 head of
young cattle, 8) head hogs, along with large
stock of new farm lmplements. Wm. Goheen,
Auc't,
: GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat
New Oats.....
Barley ........
Buck wheat...
Butter,
Fags.
Lard..
Shoulders
Hum
Tallow ..
| Potatoes...
{ Bides..... .
SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros.
YWhent....... .....
| Corn see
als...
LINDEN HALL MARKET
J. H.
Corrected weekly Hoss
Roller flour.........
\ The Cure that Cures ,
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption, is
The GERMAN REMEDY A
Sures throat and \ung diseases,
os 4 by al druggists. 25850 /4
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Hal ; ¥
Long, Spring Wille
f1h, Centr
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Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impotency, Night Emi t of Mom.
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A I dod a gqer.
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(YELLOW LABEL)
antoed eure for Loss
leveloped or Shru
rack agn
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or Bi 00 | in pla our bankable guare
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money pald. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Sold by 1. D. Murray. druggist, Centre Hall
HEREBY
that the
chatiele
of
confirm
the office of the
Centre County,
before the
be confirm.
EGAL NOTICE
given fo all perssns
~ROTICE is
interested
fet apart (0 widows nader 1
Act of the 14th of April. 1 + hi
iad hy the Court, and filed in
of
on or
if Bo exceptions be filed
ed abwigt 5
i Thei ventory and appralsement of the real
Epring towrship,
deceased, which is fully desc tribe] in sald ap
praiscment, as the same was sel apart to his wid.
Sarah J, Walz
2 The lavenwory and appraisetoont of the per-
al property of John A. Doniey, late of Hoston
Williams Juardian of the minor children
of said de cedent
The inventory and appraisement of the per.
ale
. Geconsed . ae the same was set apart
Way
GED, W. RUMBERGER
Register,
township
cow
at
Bellefon‘e, Dee "
Pennsylvania, Ce ntre | County, »
I, Goorge W. Rumberger, Clerk
of the Orphan's Court of sad
< SEAL >» oourty of Centre. do bereby
{=} certify that at an Orphan's
Court Held at Bellefonte the
2th day of November, A, D. 1809. before the Hon.
{ tm, }
was granted upon the heirs and legal represen.
tatives of John Barger, deceased, to come into
Court on the fourth Monday of January, next to
Rocept or refuse to acoept at Lhe valuation, or
show canse wny the real estate of ssid deceased
should not be sold. Bame notice to be given ss
in inguisition
In Testimony Woereof, 1 have herounto set my
hand and affixed the seal of sai t Court al Belle
fonte, the 27th day of November, A, 1), 1509
GEO, W. RU MBRRGER
3
W. M. CRONISTER,
Sheriff's OMCe, Dec. 186, ‘09, Sheriff,
Bellefonte, Mr
ANTED SALESMEN
To salieit orders tor CHOICE and Hak.
DY line yg’ Nursery Stel. STEADY ORK. and
f LR
Secure
BIG PAY. STOCK REPLACED FREER
cannot work stesdy, take a local agenoy.
territory by writing at once to
The Hawks Nursery Company,
oci2im ROCHESTER, N.Y.
pr
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IA AI
BER
OURT PROCLAMATION — Whereas the
Hon. Johu G, Love, President Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of thedith, Judicial « ine
trict, consisting of the county of Contre, hav
ng Issued his HTECOnt bearing date
the 26th day of Dece 0 184, to me directed for
holding a Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's
of Oyer and Terminer and gen- i
Hessions of the |
the connty of Centre, |
and commences on the 4th Mon cay of Jan, the |
22d day of Jan, 190, and 16 continpe 2 weeks |
Natice Is hereby given to the Corone r, Justices of |
the Peace, Alderman and Constables of sald coun. |
ty of Centre, that the ¥ be then and there fn the i
proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the fore nooti of
said day, with thelr records, ine julsitions exami |
nations, and their own remer ibrances, to do!
those tiloge which to their office appertains to |
and those who are bound in recogni
ZANCES LO prosecute against the prisoners that are |
or shall be in the jal of Centre co be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall be i
just, | Y (
Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, 25th |
day ol Jun, in the year of our Lord, and
nty~third year of thely- |
fgited States. |
W.M. CRONIS
Peace fa Bellefotite, for
ly
nly,
the
1590,
dependence of the |
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