The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 15, 1900, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPO
FRED KURTZ,
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RTER
Editor
TERMS.—One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
por year,
ADVERTISE MENTS, —20 cents per line for three
insertions, ad 5 cenw per line for cach subse-
quent nse tion, Other rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Feb, 15
ASSEMBLY,
We are aut
ler, of Fergu
for Assem
Democratic
horized to announce thatJ. W, Kep-
mm township, wili be a candidate
ly. subject 10 the decision of the
County Convention
The Quay case has again teen post-
poned. The way of the transgressor
is had.
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Seven thousand working men, who
have been engaged on buildings in
course of construction in Chicago, have
struck.
sneer a——
Show us the farmer who has been
struck by McKinley “prosperity” and
we will show you the fellow who
struck Billy Patterson.
silt re —
Puerto Porto. The President
has ordered that it shall be spelled,
Puerto Rico. The Senate says it should
Rico. We join in
with the good sense of the Senate,
Va.
be spelled Porto
SR or Be dh ih ie A a
public mind thirty-five years ago,
when the record was fresh, and it is
well to recur now and then to the mar-
velous manifestation of patriotism
made in the sixties, The losses in the
Spanish-American war and the Philip-
pines have been considerable ; the sac-
rifice to be made by Briton and Boer
in Bouth Africa is sure to be serious,
but the losses on both sides in the Civ-
il War to the present generation read-
ing the story of existing wars is al-
most incredible. According to the fig-
ures from the record there were killed
Rr WR Sind
in the Civil War on the field or by fa-
tal wounds, 110,007; disease, 199,720 ;
other causes, 49,708, making the grand
total of 850,528, It is believed that the
deaths attributed to disease is too low
death list approached 400,000
itself would constitute a mighty host,
eclipsing in numbers both of the arm-
ies confronting each other in South
Africa, without considering the Con-
federate death roll.
ANOTHER RES
lp
'"UBLICAN VICTORY.
ago declared a quarterly dividend of
$20 a share. As the capital stock con-
sists of a million shares, it will require
$20,000,000 to meet this disbursement
This is probably the
largest cash dividend ever paid by any
American corporation to its stockhold-
ers. It follows a $10,000,000 dividend
paid in December last, $33,000 000 paid
for the year 1809, and $30,000,000 paid
in 1808,
to stockholders,
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The Germans and the French are re-
Jjoicing over the British disasters in
their battles with the Boers. Perhaps
a scrap then Johnny Bull will look on
from an upper story window
laugh.
——— Bc lp itp a
New England states has gained him
many friends, and mentions the names
2g0o who have now come out for Bryan.
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Governor Roosevelt, of New York,
has written senator Tom Platt, flatly
refusing to a nomination for
Vice President on the McKinley tick-
Platt and his machine had a little
accept
et,
scheme to get rid of Roosevelt by put-
ting him on the vice presidential shelf
but the Governor is not yet ready for
shelving.
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Some of the Philadelphia ballot-box
tuflers have been heavily salted for
their work. Those of the fifth ward
received their from Judge
5
su ie]
sentence
gan and Pearce each toa fine of $500
and two years in the eastern peniten-
tiary. There is batch of others to be
tried yet.
- eit mms
In view of the plentiful strewing of
0 bills amoung Montana legislators
a
some members get.
10 and 15 $1000 bills
$1
by
seat io the Senate
millionaire Clark to purchase
ting as many as
for
forbidding a candidate for the Senate
paying a legislator more than five or
ten dollars for his vote?, This would
give a poor man an occasional chance
to slip into the Senate,
t
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heir votes—why not pass a law
fli —
The grip ha
Germany,
throughout
that country, and now
Serlin to-day every bed in every hos-
pital was occupied, and the hospital
physicians, huodreds of whom have
been stricken with the malady, are
scarcely able to care for their patients,
i es fi
Dr. Leyds, the diplomatic agent of
the Transvaal, has returned from his
visit to France and Germany. He says
that the report that he obtained a
promise of intervention is an English
subterfuge for the purpose of discover-
ing the real object of his visit. He ad-
ded that the defeat of British troops in
South Africa might be the least disaster
that would happen to England before
the war was over,
ieee
State Librarian Reed in his annual
report for 1899 says there are now in
the library 100,555 books and 6,788
pamphlets. The library building with
all its contents, is an expensive piece
of elegance for the taxpayers of the
state not one out of a hundred being
benefitted as it is out of their reach.
By it the city of Harrisburg has about
all the use of the library at the expense
of the state,
CAI A PA AAA
New proof has been found of Phila-
delphia fraudulent election methods
and how they manufacture big major-
ities to order. Tax receiver Roney
has made the astounding discovery
that out of 30,000 poll tax applications
only some 2.500 were genuine, Whole-
sale forgeries of powers of attorney
were presented, the fraudulency of
w hich was so palpable that their offer.
fog was offensive as weil as criminal,
That's the way they have been runing
things in the Quay-ker City.
Here are some suggestive figures eon-
cerning the Union losses during the
Civil War. These exhibits dwarf those
of all subsequent conflicts, and they
are pot likely to be exceeded by those
to ube place in Bouth Africa. Time
Whence this magnificent “prosper-
j ity” of the oil trust?
| the consumers of oil by doubling the
Oh, gets it from
i price of the illuminant. See!
Just within a few days the Trust
has put another rise on oil,
- Wp
Tells Traths
Woman's Sphere,
Cardinal Gibbons us to the
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The ent Cardinal Gibbons,
{in his sermon, in the Baltimore
i thedral, Sunday, 4, pronounced golden
| truths many
day.
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Cae
fitting women at this
He said :
“I regard ‘Woman's Rights,’ women
| and society leaders in the higher walks
of life as the worst
enemies of
i ye »
{ male sex. They rob women of all that
is amiable and gentle, tender and at-
her
i grace of character and
ing in return but
rob of her innate
her
boldness
tractive ; they
nothe-
give
masculine
{and brazen effrontery.
| bitually
| rights and prerogatives and have not
They are ha-
preaching about woman's
a word to say about her duties and re
They her
¥ withdraw
which
sponsibilities,
from
properly belong to her sex and fill her
with ambition to for
which neither God nor nature ever in-
| tended her.
“Under the influence of such teach-
those sacred obligations
usurp
positions
ers we find woman, especially in |
er circles, neglecting
yigh-
ber household
j duties, never at peace, unless she is in
| perpetual motion, never at peace un-
a state of morbid exeite-
She never feels at
When she
to
the restraints
less she is in
ment home unless
she is abroad. is home
the
chafes
at
irksome her. She
frets under
home is
and
and responsibilities of domestic life
{ Her heart is abroad : in
| imagination in some social triumph
it is exulting
Lor reveling in some scene of gaiety and
Her afflicted
comes home to find it empty, or occu-
| pied by a woman whose heart is en pe
| ty of affection for him. ill at
Hence arise disputes, quarrels,
| dissipation, husband
She is
i! ease,
| I speak the sober truth when I affirm
| that for the
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How Grain Will Shrink
Farmers rarely gain in holding on
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{ when the shrinkage is taken into ae-
threshed, will shrink two quarts to the
the most favorable
Hence it follows that 94 cents a bushel
shrinkage alone, as $1 in the following
February.
Corn shrinks much more from the
time it is first husked. One hundred
bushels of ears, as they come from the
field in November, will be reduced to
not far from eighty. So that 40 cents
a bushel for corn in the ear, as it comes
from the field, is as good as 50 in
March, shrinkage only being taken in-
to account,
In the case of potatoes—{aking those
that rot and are otherwise lost—toget h-
er with the shrinkage, there is but lit-
tle doubt that between October and
June the loss to the owner is not less
than 33 per cent,
Bm AA PASAY
Will be Discharged,
An order just issued from the adju-
tant general's office at Harrisburg pro.
vides for the houorable discharge of
various emergency troop organizations,
that were called into service to tempo-
rarily occupy the place of the national
guardsmen who entered the United
States volunteer service in 1808, as fol.
lows: Beventh, Eleventh, Seven.
teenth and Nineteenth regiments;
Battery F, Beohud Sheridan Troop and
Second Govergir's Troop. The order
also disbands $arious companies of the
new regimenks and announces the
disbandment Bf several companies
of old that failed to measure
Ie
up to the stanBard on recent inspec:
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fioll of Honor,
High SBchool—Edwin Bartholomew,
Domer Imerick, John Hosterman,
*Witmer Lee, John Stover Mary
Foreman, Helen Hosterman, “Grace |
Lee, *Estie Ocker.
Grammar Sehool, D, W. Geiss,
Teacher—*Mabel Arney, *Pearl Ar-|
ney, Mary Barner, Grace Bool, *Ma- |
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Emerick, Leila Huyett, Guy Jacobs,
“John Kparr, Clara Krape, *Annje
Lutz, Muariou Miller, Bruce Rowe,
Charles Runkle, *Bertha Strohmeier,
*Wm. Woll.
Secondary School, F. A, Foreman,
Teacher—HBruce Arney, John Coldren, |
Roy Clements, Harry Durst, Harry
Miller, Clymer MoClenahan, Harry |
Nearhood, Rufus Rearick, John Rowe, |
Wm. Stump, Laura Barner, Myrtle
Clements, Clair Durst, *Lena Emer-
ick, Jodie Rearick, Susan Rearick,
Laura Runkle, Helen Sandoe,
Primary School, Auna
mew, Teacher—Anna Condo,
Keller, Rosie Krape, *Isabell
Nina Snyder, Orvis Barner, Musse
Coldron, Carl Long, Harry
John Runkle, Roy Stiffler,
Wi oy
~-For the next two weeks Aikens’, |
Bellefonte, will hold a grand Muslin |
Sale, giving the people an opportunity |
to secure splendid bargains io this line, |
Every article offered will be up to the
No shoddy, no trash.
lartholo- |
Reah
lowe,
Bl on rev————
for the
Cough
There is no better medicine
than Chamberlain's
Remedy. Its pleasant and |
prompt and effectual make it a
favorite with mothers and small child
babies
taste
cures
ren. It quickly cures their coughs and |
colds, preventing pneumonia or other
It
used
serious consequences, also cures
of
single
to
It not only cures croup, but
the croupy
cough appears, will prevent the attack,
f whooping cough it
fies the tough mucus, making it easier
to exy
in tens
without
croup and has been
§
thousands of cases +
failure so far as we have been able
learn,
when given as soon as
In cases o Hque-
welorate, and lessens the severity
the paroxysms of
wiviog that disease
all dange For
sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall: 8. M.
Swartz. Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Pot-
Mills; H. F. Spring
Smit
I. 3. hb,
of
leg
ous
and fre quency
coughing, thus «
v
of tf Consequences,
Rossman,
Centre Hall,
Kale Register,
of
Ing
west
$i
lea
shomis
west of Cen
head young
MIwe harrows
¢ atl 1 o'clock
near Potters Mii
farm lwopleme
Bale to begin at 10
en, Ruo'L.
MA
HB Ripka, one mile of
i horse, 4 mileh cows, head |
lie, horse wagon, corn soraper, sud
er articl James J. Lohr, suc's
RCE weal
oth
-W. A. Kerr, about one mile east of |
Centre Hill, horses, mich onws. young caitie,
and a lange jot of good farm implements, |
MARCH 14. -W. ¥_ Spangler. one mile west of |
Potters Mille: horses, cows, hog , young cattle, i
and a fo ine of farmi g implements: miso |
househo Wm. Gobeen, Auc't, i
f
i goods
MARCH 15 Daniel PP. Homser, west of Contre
Hall; § horses, 5 cows, 16 head young cattle.
bead hogs, wagon, plows, hatrows, and other
farm Implements
MARCH 16-8 P, Hockman, on the Krape farm
135 miles north-west of Spring Mills:
Cattle, farm implements, sheep,
goods, eto, |
MARCH 17-J. R. Bible, 1 mile north of Potters |
Mille horses, mich oows, young esitle. sheep, |
and a complete line of farm implements, Tear:
iy ail as good as new, Wm. Goheen, Aue’,
MARCH 19-W, H. and A E. Mesver, on the Bar.
pey Wagher farm, near Centre Hill: 110 bead
of live stock, milch eons, youne cattle, all farm
implements and machinery. Bale at 9 a m.
MARCH 20-W. C. Farner, st Colyer: horses,
cows, young cattle, hogs, and complete line of
farm implements, also household goods, Wm.
Gobeen, Aug’
MARCH 21. —Alffed Durst, one mile west of Pot.
ters Mills; horses, 20 head of short horn cattle,
and ether articles,
MARCH 27 James W, Loo, at Farmers Mills. 6
head of horses, 16 head of onws and oung oat
tie. 10 bend sheep, 2 head full bl « Poland
hogs, mower and lot of other farm implements.
Wm. Goheen, auet.
MARCH 20 «DD. J, Meyer. 2 miles south of Lin-
den Hall; ® horses, § oolts, 15 cows, 30 head of
young cattle, 8) head hogs, long with large
Hoek of new farm implements. Wm. Gobheen,
ues. :
a |
horses, |
household |
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A inrge wardrobe, Range
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PENNSYLVANIA E.R.
phia & Erie R. R. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect Nov, 19, 1599
“82a. m~Trin 20. Wek
Harrsburg, arriving st Phila
New fork 2013p. m.
ington 190 p. m.
days for Bunbury,
Adelphia, 11.488. m,,
« Baltir ore 1156 p, m., Wash
Parlor car and Psseger conch
$27 a m~Traln 30 Dally for
Willkerbarre, Bcronton, Harrsbuig
Week da
zieton, sud Polsrilie,
Baltimore,
Hunbury
wad inter
# for Fort aon, He
Poiledeipkia, sew York,
Washivgton. Through } wsenger
Lab p. m~Train 8. Weekdays for Bunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Bcranton, Hazleion, Potts file, Har-
risburg snd intermediate stations arriving st
Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York 5 p.m.
Baltimore, 600 p. in. West ington at 715 wm
Parlor car through to Pi Hadelphin, and Pre
Baltimore and
L
Washiinglon,
OL p. m~Train 232. V eckduys for Wilkes
barre, Beranton, Hezietop Porwviile, and dally
for Harrisburg apd intern »diate points, arriving
81 Fnly delphie 10.2 p m., New York 8 fn m.,
fmitimore P45 p.m ‘ashingilon 105 p.m, Pas
Benger coaches to Philadelpbir and Baltimore,
Bilp m~Trein 6 Weekdays tor BULLY
Harrisburg aod all intermedisle sintions, arrive.
lug at Philadelnhin, 4.25 a. m. New York at 7 13
a m, Baltimore 2.80 a. ms Washington, 405 ‘=,
m Pullman sleeping cers from Harrisburg
to Philadelphia and New York FPhiladelphin
passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed
until. a.m.
2. a m~Train 4. (Daily)
burg aud poluts east and sogin
Philadelphin ut 6.6
04
For Harris-
BITIVIGE of
bid.m., New York, 955 wu. m.
8. m. Sunday, Baltimore, 6.355 &.
m, Washinglon, 7.45, & m. Pullman Lieeping
cars 0 FPhllisdelphia snd Was hingiwon, snd
passenger coaches ¥ Philadelphia and Baitizoore,
WESTWARD,
632s. m.~Train 3. (Dal
nuslgus, Kochester, Buffalo, |
intermediate sations, with Parbcuger conches 0
Ere sand Rochester Week guys for DuBois,
Bellefoute, snd Pitsburg. On indays only
Pullman sieepers to Rochester end Erie
10.00 a. m1. Train 81 (Daily) For Lock Haven
ana lulermediste stations, and Weekdays for
Tyrone, Clearfield, Yhallipsbiure, Pittsburg and
Lhe Went, with through csr wo Tyrone,
131 pw ~Train 15. Weekdays for Kane Ty-
rove, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Fitsburg, Cena.
daigus aud intermediate sation Ey ractuse
Bochester, Buffalo asa Nisgars Falls, with
through passcuger conches to Kane and "Roc
ester, and Parlor car 10 Rochester
CAG p, m.~Train 1. Week deys for Renovo
Elmira aud intermediate satious ’
$45 p. om. ~Traln Dally for Lock Haven
and intermediate stations :
¥or Erie, Can-
iegers Valls, and
wy
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THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONT
EAST ARD 3007
Train 31 leaves New York 12.1 night,
his 4.90 a m, Baltimore 4 ¢ wm
«BG am, daily, Wilkesbarre 7 §
days wrriviug at Moutsndon 10
Traiu 15 leaves Phlisdeiphi
ton 7.60 a m, Beltitoore 8.55 & m, Willkesberre
5h 8m, week days, RIniving a! Moptandon
i Pm, wilh parior car from Philasdelptiia
aud through pRescuger cosches from Puile-
Selphia sud Baltimore
Train | leaves New Yor
m; Washington a1 10
in, Wiikesbarre 2.45
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pin, week Gays, with throu bh pase
Senger coaches from Phils, and Baltimore,
Train 21 leaves New York 1.06 p. m. Fhliadel
Phin 4.55 pm, weekdays, 4.30 Pp. ®., Bu: days
Washiugion 3 50 pm. Baltimore 4.35 p m dui -
arriving at
iY, Wilkesbarie, 6.00 pm. (wee k days
Moutancou 942 pm Through Parior Car from
Phulisdelipbise, week Ge vs, aud passenger coach
itindei phin ana Wash inglon
&lenves New York si 7.56 P om, Philade
) pm, Washington 10.40 p m, Baltimore,
Pm, (dally) arriving at Moutsndon at 5.23
& m, wilh through Pullman Gieepiug car from
Philsdeiphia and throust passenger coaches
from Philsdelphis and Umore
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD.
Week days,
Westward,
AM. BTATIONSR
5 40 Monwandon
€ 25 Lewisburg
6 48 Biehl
6 47 Vic ksburg
6 56IMiIftinD
i¥ 18. Glen Iron
17 @iPeddy Mounta's
{7 biCobureg
I7 57 | Zerby
i# 05 Rising Bpring
# 1iiPeun Cave
18 is Centre Hall
I¥ 2Ujregy
i# 31 {Linden Hall
5108k Ha 1
I% 89! Lemont
Is 3 Dale Summit
& 52 Plossa nt Gap
i* 5M Axemann
# 00 Bellefonte
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40
HRIRCEER
Additional trains leave Lew for Montan.
Gousi 52 a m, 7.08 a. m , 5495 a mm, 1.15
510 and 800 p. m. returning leave Montandon
for Lewisburg at 7.85, 9.30 a. m, 008 a. m. 5.05,
E05 pm, and 515 pm.
On Sundays trains leave Nontandon 9.285 apd
00ia m and 502 p. m.. returning leave Lewis
burg 930s m., 10.03 a.m. and 5.04 p.m,
J. WOOD
Gen"! Par'ger Agt
sburg
fvoneral Manager
LLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD.
To take effect May 25. 1896,
WESTWARD
STATIONS. i 98 1 iL
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6 B00 34 A
16 5710 B74 28
{6 40110 «214 30
[ 44110 4704 83
4 50/10 58i4 BR
«6 GBLI0 5604 42
+7 Geli 024 47
47 15111 Ub 52
Scotia Crossing... 17 05111 Osi 54
~Kramrine....... [7 17111 2015 08
versnSUTRDIC, conus AT 20111 D018 OF
- Inn... 1728111 285 OR
wo imie College... {7 30/11 305 10
Morning trains from Montandon, Willismsport
with train No.
Aflernoon trains from Mop
lewisburg and Tyrone connect with
Train No. 11 for Sate College, Trains from
State Ooliege connect with Penna. BR. R. trains at
Bellefonte
Coleviile
.. Morris
Whitmer ...ce
Hunters.........
— ,
t Daily except Sunday.
Ck
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No.1 No re May 18, 1506.
F.H. THOMAS, Supt.
NTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Condensed Time Table.
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