The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1900, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ, Editor
TERMS.—One year, §1.50, when paid in advance,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year,
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse
quent inse: tion, Other rates made made known
uit application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Feb, 1
ASSEMBLY,
We are authorized to announce thatJ, W. Kep-
ler, of Ferguson township, wili be a candidate
for Assembly. subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention
So far the Boers have made big his-
tory for their little Republic.
a —
Ask any farmer whether the *‘ad-
vaoce agent of prosperity’”’ has been
helping things on his farm.
cl
How the McKinley-Hanna party |
will be able to get over the trust issue |
will be a poser. The people are mad.
{
During the past few days the num- |
ber of horses shipped through Pitts-|
burg runs up into the thousands, for |
use as British cavalry in South Africa.
te —
Quay’s governor Stone has appoint- |
ed granger R. H. Thomas a member of |
the state board of agriculture in place |
of Leonard Rhone, late master of the |
state grange. |
intel iatlwetimma—
Let us count up—there is yet outside |
the trusts air, water, (in the rivers,)
daylight, sunshine, moonshine, and |
certain portions of the earth. Let us|
take a new grip and be thankful for|
what we have.
Er —_—— —— a, PLP’
Judge Stewart, of York, made a rul-
ing to correct a lax method which has
been in vogue in the granting of mar-
riage licenses in that county. He de-|
cided that both parties to the license |
must appear in person to make the ap-
plication.
A fp
Prices at Ladysmith, on Christmas,
ran thus: Potatoes shilling each ;
eggs tenpence each ; carrots sevenpence
each ; ducks half a guinea each ; cigar-
ettes 42 pence per thiee-penny pack-
age, and whisky, from $20 to $30 a bot-
tle.
sn————
The 800 Kentucky Republicans who
their guns, to intimidate the legal au-
thorities in investigating ballot frauds,
marched back again. They had better
find plenty of that kind of game and
wonderfully larger,
ce Mss not
partly surrendered to the insurgents,
and at Bellefonte have agreed to go
half-an’-half on local nominations,
In all parts of the state leading Quay
latest that tumbled is ex-Lieutenant
Governor Watters,
A A at comsmsstmtsans
are exported from New York at $2.14
Barb wire is sold to Americans for
$1.13 per 100 pounds ;
$3.25 and to Europeans at $2 20,
that's protective tariff.
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named Harrisburg as the place and
ing the Democratic State convention
to select delegates to the National con-
vention and
two congressmen-at-large, auditor gen-
eral and presidential electors,
SE
trict, Hon. J. K. P. Hall, was unani-
mously chosen by the Democratic rep-
the Democratic campaign committee,
Our member is proving both useful
and popular at Washington and will
prove faithful to the public interests.
I a he
Republican organs, now that the
Trust has put up paper to a high fig-
ure, are ill in the stomach, tariff and
trust prices hits them on the bread-
basket. As long as tariff and trusts
gave the farmer and laborer the pinch,
the organs didn’t pity these, but since
the price of paper has been advanced,
now the organs howl. Why not repeat
the proverb, “What is sauce for the
goose is sauce for the gander.”
mss AA SA SASS
Speaking of Puerto Rico, the Philad.
Times remarks it is causing some of
our statesmen great concern that we
cannot annex foreign territory to the
United States and let it remaia foreign
territory still. They wish both to eat
their cake and to have it, to sell goods
to Puerto Ricans without the obstacles
of the Spanish custom houses, but
would continue to tax the products of
Puerto Rico at the custom houses of
the United States.
While advoeating the adoption of
an amendment to the federal Constitu-
tion requiring the election of United
States senators by the vote of the peo-
ple direct instead of by the state legis
Jatsiros, there should at the same time
be proposed an amendment to the Con.
instead of the cumbersome electoral
system,
Me ——————
The assassination of Governor Goe-
bel was a cowardly crime, for which
the Taylor gang is responsible, having
been planning and threatening this
disgraceful act for weeks.
There was infinitely more regularity
and legality about the proceedure de-
claring Goebel the governor elect than
there was in the methods used to put
Hays in the presidential chair,
charged against each other by both
parties, they are as a drop in barrel
alongside the notorious, gigantic bal-
lot frauds committed by the machihe
tional election and by which the hon-
est voters of that city and the state are
disfranchised.
i.
ator Gallinger, Commissioner of Pen
sions Evans sent to him a statement
each of the wars of the United States,
| under which they were granted.
{ers is as follows :
On account of the revolutionary war,
4 widows and 7 daughters,
| War of 1812, 1 survivor and 1998 wid-
OWS,
Indian wars, 1832 to 1842, 1656
ors and 3880 widows.
Mexican war, 9204 survivors and 8175
widows,
surviv-
321,555 invalid and widows
and other dependents.
of 1800, invalids 420,912
widows and dependents 130,226,
92,901
Asim ————— po
Mivister Hesigus So He Can Dance,
Rev. James C. Maclnnes, pastor of
Chapel,
Oakland, Cal., the other day announec-
Said be:
“I believe in dancing and a long list
church when in
ministers,
goers indulged by
When I meet
a man on the street I like to slap him
on the back and ‘Hello there,
Jill,’ in a good hearty voice. I believe
in God and Christianity, but the
Church is burdened with false ideas
and full of sinful hypocrites, aud some
of my friends who might be called
are infinitely better than
these frauds of piety.
“The ministry
say,
is po place for a
liberty. He must use too much hy-
poerisy himself and overlook too much
hypocrisy io others.”
In the Reporter's opinion, Maclnnes
A fs —
Readable Clippings.
The Rams Horn “A jealous
person is a harm in any community,
doing evil and sowing discord on the
sly continually.”
The Tribune says a kicker and
scratcher has no right to complain if
Saye,
In Amsterdam 2000 dismmond cutters
laid oft
diamonds will be doubled.
A steamer from Sydney brings io-
telligence of the killing of the captain
and crew of the schooner Nikamarra
| on one of the islands of the Admiralty
group by the natives. It is said all of
the viefims were eaten,
Ulrich Winter has been awarded
verdict of $10,000 against the Pittsburg
| & Western railway for shutting off the
| water power of his grist mill at Eide-
| nau station and driving away his cus.
tom. He had sued for $20,000,
The exact geographical center of the
| United States, calculating between
longitudinal and latitudinal extremes,
is a spot in Kansas about 20 miles
north of the point at which the bound-
aries of Kansas, Oklahoma and the In-
dian Territory meet.
Dreyfus is still in southern France,
where his health shows continued im-
provement. His brother says: ‘He
has lately had several distressing fits of
blues, but he has now regained his
health and all his faculties, and at the
present moment he is absolutely hap-
py with his wife and children.
Frank Gould, the youngest son of
Jay Gould, has bought a splendid gi-
ant St. Bernard dog for $10,500 of a Pa-
risian dealer. He has not yet seen his
the recommendation of the Countess
Castellane, formerly Miss Anna Gould,
Harry Baughman of Mount Union
lost a favorite huntiog dog that is said
to nave helped capture 1010 coons, 850
opossums, besides treeing hundreds o
squirrels. No doubt the dog has gon
over to the shore of animal spirits to
see how the coons and possums are
doing.
Rev, Dr. Bprecher, of Cleveland, an
eminent Presbyterian minister, ex-
presses the belief that the world is
about to experience a great religious
awakening. ‘The character of Jesus
was never so appreciated as at the pres.
ent time,” he says. “We are on the
eve of a great revival in the true sense
of the word.”
stitution to elect President and Viee
President by a direct vote of the people!
Try the Reporter for all job printing.
Repbulioan Law and Order (7) Men,
Kentucky came very near entering
on a season of civil war on. Thursday,
25. From 800 to 1000 desperate, armed
men from the mountain region of the
Btate were brought to the Btate capi-
tal on special trains by Republican
leaders and camped on the eapitol
grounds with the evident purpose of
intimidating and using violence should
the Legislature act on its own judg-
ment and not obey the will of these
outlaws, The dispatches indicate there
was some mistake about this move-
the ground too soon,
returned to
At any rate they
their homes, with the
All, if
persisted in, is a certain prelude to civ-
All that is needed to start the business
The contest on
on in the mode prescribed by the con-
The presence of an armed mob, evi-
dently organized and put in the field
of rebellion against lawful and consti-
tutional authority.
SL ——
BRITISH,
WORST YET OF THE WAR,
Spionkop, which the British had ta- |
The British beat a hasty retreat and
yielded all that had been gained. A
most terrific fight took place, British
1500 British are reported by the Boers |
been killed, while the Boer
loss is not large,
The British were
if by a scythe.
The firing of Boer shells was remark- |
mowed down as |
Two weeks of heavy
British, was wiped out.
The enemy found the Boers strong
beyond belief.
Lady: mith
render,
work by the
is now doomed to sur-!
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Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall
Government Service.
Temperature : Highest,
A Je
be wd
Lowest
29 cloudy.
09 cloudy.
10 clear,
17 clear.
2X clear.
HH 30 06 part cloudy.
31 - clear.
afternoon, .29 inch, at
and § inch snow. On
= inches of snow,
3
«ty
om
-i
3
=
Rain : On 25,
night, .07 inch,
evening,
Total rainfall in Jaouary, 1.35
es; snow 6! inches
EE on
for the
Cough
There is no better medicine
than Chamberlain's
Remedy. Its pleasant taste and
prompt and effectual cures make ita
favorite with mothers and small child-
ren. It quickly cures their coughs and
colds, preventing poueumonia or other
It also
used in tens
without single
CONMMjULnCes, cures
croup and has been
thousands of cases a
able to
learn. It not only croup, but
when given as the croupy
cough appears, will prevent the attack.
In cases of whooping cough it lique-
fies the tough mucus, making it easier
to expectorate, and lessens the severity
of the paroxysms of
Cures
a8 »OOn
dangerous consequences. For
sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. |
Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Pot-4
ters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Sprin
Mills; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall.
Sale Register,
FEB 17.~John Spangler, Centre Hall: 3 stoves
kettles, dishes, sausage stuffer, lard press, 2
chamber suits, chairs, washing machine, car
Jes canned fruit, barrel vinegar, ew. Sale at
yelock: W. A. Bandoe, Aue’,
FEBRU ARY 2h Lizz'e M. Jacobs, Centre Hall
horse, 3 top tuggles, open buggy, spring wag
on. truck wagon, nora sheller, ploughs. sleighs,
sed, double and single harvess, saddles and
bridles, 2 book cases, 2 ooml stoves, lounges, |
chairs, ete, Sale st 12 o'clock,
MARCH !.~tGoorge A. Michael, one mile west of
Centre Hall, 5 horses, clover buller, 2 horse
wagons, binder, mower, sud other farm imple
meus,
MARCH 2 -8usan A. Stump, 134 miles enit of
Centre Hail; 4 horses, | male, 7 colts. i mileb
cows, 14 head young cattle, 3 brood sows, 2
shots, 4 sheep, binder, mower, and lot of oth-
er farm implements Sale al 2 o'clock.
MARCH 3 Reuben Bojer, at Colyer, stove, cup
board, chairs, tables, lion kettle, chest stands,
bedsteads, copper Keltle,
household goods,
MARCH 6.—Joseph E. Bpapgler, eest of Centre
Hall; 6 horses, 1 00it, 9 milch cows, 15 heed
{oie cattle, 3 fat steers, tgll blooded Durham
all, 25 shoats, 2 brood sows, along with large
Int of farm machinery and household goods,
Wm. Goheen, Auc't,
MARCH 7A. 0, Detwiler, two miles west of
Tuseyvilie; horses, cows, hogs, shoals, young
cattle, farm implements, household goods, ete,
Wii Goheen, Auc't,
MARCH 8 Wm. A. Curry, one mile west of Cen-
tre Hail, 3 horses, 3 mich cows, 4 head young
cattle, lot of hogs, wagons, plows, barrows,
and other farm implements, Sale at 1 o'clock.
W. A. Sandoe, auc't,
MARCH 9 -~W. W. RBib'e, near Potters Mills,
horses, cows, young cattie, farm implements
and household goods. Bale to begin at 10
o'clock. Wm Goheen, auc't,
MARCH 10.-Wm. B. Ripka, one mile west of
Spring Mills, | horse, 4 milch cows, 17 head
young cattle, 4-horse ws, , corn soraper, and
articles. James J, LObY, ane ane’,
MARCH 17.-W. A. Kerr, about one mile east of
Centre Hi); horses, miloh cows, Joung cattle,
a large ‘Tot of good arm implemen
MARCH 14,~W. W, Bpargler, one
lle: b pang ho,
Aid 5 Fall hie oT Herr
a fall line
household goods. Wal ea un
MARCH 15. «Daniel P, Houser iB f Deine
ed head 1 horses. cows, 16 head yon Sysile. 2%
wm implements,
anc 16-8 P. Hockman, on
miles north-west of Spring
a tle, farm at wep.
goods, ete,
and many other
mile wt hg
indents Ae,
the tape farm,
Mills; horses,
uaRon 17=J. R. Bible, 1 mile porth of Potters
ja; horkes, in mileh cows, young cattle, sheep,
ie line | oy im implements, near:
Gobeen, Auc't,
ew. g pooh KE. M In the Bun
Tart, heat Centre Hil: fio.»
ha, Song cae 1
rk
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MARCH 20-W, C. Farner, at Colyer: horses
COWS, young cattle, hogs, and complete line of
farm implements, also household goods. Wm
Goheen, Auc't,
MARCH 21. Alfred Dnrst, one mile west of Pot
ters Mills; horses, 20 head of short hora catile,
aud other articles,
MARCH 27, ~James W, Loe, at Farmers Mills, ©
head of horses, 16 head of cows and young cate
tie. 10 head sheep, 20 head full blood=d Poland
hoes, mower and lot of other farm implements,
Wm, Gobeen, suet,
MARCH 20 —~D. J. Meyer, 2 miles south
den Hall; 8 horses, 4 colts, 15 2ows, 30 head
young cattle, 60 head hogs, alopg with
stock of new farm implements, Wm.
Aue,
of Lin-
of
inrge
Goheen,
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great that she could hardly be taken for the |
same girl, She is rapidly growing well and |
strong, her complexion is perfect, and she |
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and Northern Ce Central Railway.
Time Table, mn effect Kov, 19, 1599,
-
7.828. m.~ Train 20. Wek days for Bunbury,
m., Balter ore 11.60 p, m., Wash-
Parior car aod passenger cosch
$9.27 a m~Train 20 Dually for Bushbury
Ecronton, Fearrsbiig and inter
medinie stations. Week days for Bers mon, Ha
ziewn, sudPousvilie, Phlledeipbin, sew York,
Baltimore, Washington. Through
conches to Philadelphia,
155 p. m~Trein »
} umenger
Weekdays for Bunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Berepton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har.
risburg and inlerm edinte stations, arriving on
Philadelphia st 6.23 p m., New York. 9.90 p,
Baltimore, 600 p. @m Wash iuglon ai 716 p. ry
Parlor car through Wo Pl lindeiphin, and pas.
reuger conches 0 Phlladelphis, Baitimore and
Washington.
bul p. m.~Train 32, Veekdsys for Wilkes
barre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pouavilie, snd daily
for Harrisburg and intern diate points, Array iiig
#1 Poi delp Piialom sm ws ew York 33 un, m.,
Baltimore 2.45 3 erbingion 101 Cl m, Pas
wenger evan hes Ww Philadeljpbir and Baltimore,
Bilp ~Treiu 6. Weekdays for sunbyry
Harr “and ai! Int ormediste slat Lions, arrive
lug at Ph bin, 4.2 a. m. Kew Yourksi 713
a mm, Baltimore 250 uw. m., Washington, 405 a.
mw Pu an sleeping cars from Harrbsburg
Ww Philadelphia and New York Philsdelphin
passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed
anti 7.8 sa. m.
204 Bn. m~Train 4.
burg end poluts east an
Philadelphin wt 6.528, m,
woek days, 10.75 a 1m, Bus
m, Washington, 7.4/
(Dat) is.) For Harris
south, siriving ot
Th York, 9.53 a ya.
day, Baltimore 655 a,
& mm. Pullman sleeping
cars to Phi tindelph ard Washiugion, spd
passenger coaches ¥ Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WESTWARD.
A a2
532 a. ~Train 2. (Dally) Vor Erie, Usn-
AuURIg Pu Bx hester, Butlaio, Nisgera Falls, and
interme diate stations, wilh Plan Luger cosches 10
Ere une OC Hester Week days for DuBais,
Belle fonte, en Fitsburg. On rude only
Pullman alceptm Wo Kochester and Fr 4
10.00 a.m. —Train 31. (Dally) Vor Lock Haven
S04 jutermedinte stations, snd weekdays ior
Tyrone, Clearfield, Philigeburg, Fit isburg and
the West, with through car to iyro
L381 pm ~Train 15. Wes kdny» tor Kane, Ty»
rope, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pitsbur E. Osinue
daigus sud intermediate siations Byracime,
Rochester, Buflalo and Nisgare Valls with
through Janes uger coaches 10 Kane aud Rocos
ester, and Parlor car ww Bochester
6:6 p, m.~Train 1
Eimira and intermediate stations
943 p. m.~Trein 13. Daily for Lock Haven,
and intermediate stations
Week days for Renovo,
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MO NTANDOR FROM.
EAST AND BOUTH.
Train 21 leaves New York
rp 3 Philadel
jie 4.00 Bn, Bal
Harrisburg
Week-
i239 night,
we dbb a mm
am, daily Kesher “30 a m.
days arriving st pans Wwudon 10 00s m.
1 caves Philadelphia 8.40 a tn, Washing
ba mw, Balt snore 800 8m, Willkesberre
Week days, arriviog a! Mouilsndon
wr car from Philade Iphiin
nger Coaches from Phils
wil
more al 1145
arriving st Montag -
wilh Lrough ja
ls. and Baltimore,
Phiisdel-
po. Bu days,
AD pm del
LK sha 1€, 6.00 pw. (week days arriving st
taucon #43 pm. Through Parior Car from
lindelpbin, week de; passenger coach
from Poilsdeiphis ana Wes
Train 3 leaves New York at
COs ties fron
saves New York 1b
Bp in, weekdays, 4.30
wpm, Halilimo
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LEWISBURG ASD TYRONE RAILROAD,
: Week days,
Westward
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PBELLER INTE CENTRAL RAI AD.
T0 take effect Mav 25, 1896,
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Morning trains from Montapdon, wi
7 for State College
Train No. 11 for State Coll ege. Traips from
Hate Coliege connect with Penna. R. R. trains at
Bellefonte
{Daily except Sunday,
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RAIL ROAD OF PENNSY LVANIA,
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