The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 14, 1900, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER |
FRED KURTZ, Editor |
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per year,
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on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. June 14
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The “prosperity” boom is going to |
pieces is many places, even in our own |
Bellefonte. Can McKinley play the |
“prosperity” swindle again? Don’t
“Trust’’ him,
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Af el Ss
Our amiable and handsomely corpu-
lent well-wisher of the Derrstown
News, is restless over the Stone im-|
peachment notoriety. Be calm, don’t
be belly-gerent. You know how it
—your own party gave you an im-|
peachment notoriety at the polls, do-|
ing it up so Brown, that they mean to |
give you another notoriety next fall.
is
ents
McKinley, the Republican nominee |
and Luro, has the following burden to]
carry : Extortionate Trusts; Imperi-|
alism ; Embalmed Beef; Mismanage- |
ment of the Philippine war; Putting |
an Unconstitutional Tariff upon poor
Porto Rico against ‘a plain duty”;
Wholesale Steal of almost the entire]
amount of public funds in Cuba; A Al |
ger, Hanna, et al, on top of this load. |
The buro will break down under the
load.
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The uprising of the Chinese Boxers
is plainly a popular reaction against
foreign influence. The attack
Christian converts—adherents of a for-
eign creed—and attack the railways
which are foreign contrivances whose
construction outrages the deepest sen-
tients of the people. The road beds
interfere with the flow of ancestral in-
fluences, thus violating ancestral
tombs, and committing sacrileges to |
which public misfortunes of any kind
“are to be aseribed. The Christian con-
verts appear in the light of partici-
pants in these outrages and are attack-
ed as social enemies.
come ——
For the month of May the total im-
migration was 56,182, and this is likely
to be far outdone by the figures for the
current month. By far the larger pro-
portion of the newcomers are from Ita-
ly and Southeastern
immigration agents gather in the ig-
norant population in droves for trans-
port to this country. From the Unit-
ed Kingdom during four months of
this year the immigration to the Unit-
ed States has been scarcely
from Germany less than 4000,
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joxers
Europe, where
10,000,
The Philadelphia Ledger thinks oth-
er counties should follow Centre in de-
manding the impeachment of Govern-
or Stone, that one county alone is not
enough. Let the impeachment ball be
pushed ahead now since Centre
started it. If the people of Pennsyl-
safeguards, they can not shirk their
duty in so grave wrongs as Governor
Stone has committed against the Free-
men of this State.
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Senator Hale's objection to the prop-
osition of Senator Pettus, that (
endorsed by the people generally.
Within the past year Great Britain
for which her statesmen can give no
reasonable excuse to have alleviated all
the suffering in India a score of times,
and if she does not choose to look after
her own people, the United States can- |
not be expected to do so for her,
there need be no fear that the Pettus
proposition will be adopted.
gress which would do nothing for the
cept to impose fresh burdens on them,
is not going to send money to India.
There is nothing, however, to deter
States from contributing liberally for
the relief of the sufferers.
BE A
The oleo scandal Is growing io bit
terness among the Stone officials, and
dismissed chief Wells makes a grave
charge against Secretary Hamilton,
Suit was brought against three fla-
grant violators of the oleo law in
Northumberland county, and Wells
alleges that Hamilton sent for him
partment, suggesting as a subterfuge
that the cases be carried along by suc-
cessive postpomements and finally
dropped. Wells avers that he opposed
the subterfuge, and by Hamilton's di-
rection withdrew the suits and paid
the costs. This is a plain charge that
Hamilton not only protected violators
of the law, but actually used the public
funds for that purpose,
Wells also alleges that Secretary
Hamilton refused to allow him to
bring a test suit against manufacturers
of butter color to determine whether
or not it ia deleterious to health, and
ns a result of the department's wilful
negligence two persons have died from
poisoning by butter color.
Governor Btone Is accused by Wells
of having made several false state
IMPEAUHMENT OF GOVERNOR STONE
Philadelphia Record.
The Democracy of Centre county,
nearly always foremost in the councils
of the party in Pennsylvania, have
unanimously demanded, in conven-
{tlon, the impeachment of Governor
high misdemeanors, and
| they will send two Representatives to
the next Legislature to enforce their
| demand, In the Centre county reso-
[lutions are distinctly set forth the
| grounds of impeachment—namely, the
Governor's unconstitutional vetoes, his
| unconstitutional certificate to M.
| Quay and his unconstitutional excision
appropriation. The Centre
Democracy hold that provisions of the
value if an arbitrary Executive should |
be permitted to treat those provisions |
with contempt. What security could
future assaults upon |
the Constitution if the people should |
neglect to inflict condign punishment |
upon its violators ?
In the Constitution
are found the!
usurpation and violence, and all that |
is wanting is a Legislature possessing
the courage and integrity to enforce
its decrees. The instrument provides
{ that the Governor and all WE, ar
officers shall be liable to impeachment
that
shall
civil
| for any misdemeanor in office ;
ithe House of Re
have sole power of impeachment, and
tried
presentatives
that all impeachments shall be
by the Senate. In
Constitution also provides
extend fur.
and
¢
its mildness and
that judgment “shall not
ther than to removal from office
under the Common-
wealth.” It is sufficient,
mation of the
tution,
wrongdoers and to disqualify them for
future, the infliction of
vindictive penalties,
the esti-
the
to get rid of high official
in
men who ordained
Consti
without
In commenting upon the decision of
the Supreme Court concerning the act
main ground of
which constitutes the
impeachment Governor Stone has said
that “no harm"
of the ballot amendments. t
was done by his veto
is natu-
the con-
merely
delayed
Ballot
and
take this nonchalant view of
Not
by his veto,
a needed reform of the
when corruption
are running riot in the Common-
wealth, but he has under
thwart and defeat the inalien
sequences of his offense,
laws
electoral fraud
of the people to alter and amen
form of
they deem
that?
For this act
iand most
| which the Centre county
government when
fit. Is there “no harm’
in
the first
upon
of usurpation
grave of the series
resolutions
| base a demand for the impeachment of
the
abettors and
Executive—Governor Stone, his
apologists have
vainly
searched for precedents in the political
institutions of this country. Ina few
their
the disc wery
instances industry has been re-
| warded by that Execu-
tives have inadvertently and
fluously attached their official
to
stitutional amendments to the people.
and
(rovernor
f
ti
supers
gna.
ons submitting con-
u
tures resoluti
inadvertences
were are very few of them
found the shallow pretext
| vetoing the ballot amendments of the
late Legislature. But he and his ad-
visers have never yet been abl
In these harmless
ti
i l4 ¢
Sone
lor before him had dared to veto the
right of the people to change their
Constitution. This usurpation of Gov-
| ernor Stone
lin the constitutional history
| Commonwealth, and he should
{ made to feel the spikes of the organic
{ law which he has so iunsolently violat- |
| ed. . ’ . .
jare so clear that all
stand them without the ‘aid of a learn*
ed exposition of constitutional law,
What remains is for the independent
| citizens of Pennsylvania— Republicans
and Democrats—to unite in the ehoice
of a Legislature that shall teach usurp-
ing and prevaricating officials that
there is a Constitution of this Com-
monwealth which they connot violate
and trample upon with impunity.
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Governor Stone, and every thing in
and about his administration that
moves on two legs, should be impeach-
ed and embalmed io oleo,
He.
Quany May Oppose MeKioley.
It is felt in political circles that ex
McKinley's renomination, and that, if
he could effect his defeat, he would do
80. The rejection of the ex-Senator by
the United Stutes Senate is ascribed by
the Quay leaders to the President's op-
position, or, at least, to his indiffer-
ence,
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Redaced Hates to Kansas City,
For the National Democratic Cons
vention to be held at Kansas City, Ju-
ly 4, the Pennsylvania Railroad Come
pany will sell excursion tickets to Kan
sas City from all stations on its line at
rate of one first-class fare for the round
trip. Tickets to be sold and good going
July 1, 2, and 8, and to return until Ju-
ly 9, inclusive, These tickets will be
good on aii trains except the Pepusyl-
ments to the farmers’ delegates.
vania Limited, and must be used for
continuous passage. + June 1-8¢
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MANILA AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS EXPOSITIONS
A ROL a ING PAL ACE of
ro
RS A HH od TN RA Ee
I: Be
0
Prepared
For
Memorial Day,
Fourth of July,
\ The Cure that Cures ,
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption, Is
Modern a nee, Gorgeous
with fromm America’s Oriental Pos.
sessions, filled with an imposing exhibit of ORIENTAL
} WONDERS, Marvelous in Variety, Bare and Corious (0
Lb Americans, ustrating the Native Costumes and Customs, the
g Attractions, Advantages and Hesources of our distant jands-
pine Corslmo fy glen ineludes Agricultural and Hortieuitursl Exhibits,
2)
2)
den Decorstions,
A Piiigiss Wigs
Pain Bouse,
Curios, Native Dresses, Arms, Original Photographs snd
Autographs, seen nowhere else, otiained by
a THE DIRECTOR when War
Corr espondent .
AND THE
2 The GERMAN REMEDY
Cures throat and lung diseases,
OM by a druggsls. 25 S50 tts A
MPR” x
Bold by J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall ; F. E,
Linden Hull: G. H Long, Spring Mills
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood ¢
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem. |
or r, all wasting d
60
il effects of sol
PILLS
| 50
I Nami LR es CTS.
$2.50, with Our bankable guurante @ to cure
OF refund the money Jed. send for circular
1d copy of our banka i
Nervita Tahlets EXTRA STRENGTH
(YBLLOW LABEL) Immediate Results |
Positively guaranteed eure for Loss of Power,
Varicocels, L } {i or Bhru }
County
Centennial
0
nroule t
A rare
i exhibit,
Wi land | ris now ¢ this City by fast {rai
ns below specified,
original, excenliot
A nominal price of
wiil
nd attractive educations
{idren Fivy
LECTURES AT INTERVALS,
WANTON STANLEY WEBB,
tent . , i
i Oriental 1 ¢ler a
By
Purchasing
Cents (7 ¢ Certs bos hii vier
Hop
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exes s and indiscretion,
7 A nerve tonie and
{blood builder. Brin
Hats, Clothing,
etc., from us.
ing near P. R. R.
CENTRE HALL, JURE 25, on the sidis
to 9.00 p. mn.
RISING SPRINGS, TUESDAY, JURE 26.
3
n genot, 9.00
the pink glow to pale
¥ \ chooks id restores the
fire of ¥ Hy
COBURN. WEDNESDAY, JURE 27.
atten bond,
A Big
Reduct
ADMISSION:
store 10 o'elod
ra ion Sale
i
Par AO
tion, Hysteria, ; Laity 4 y #
Rosults of Excessive s of T% « an
Liquor. By mail in i 81 00 0
box, 6 for 85.00 ik our ie gusr-
antee bond to cure in 30 days or refund |
money paid. Addr
NERVITA MEDICAL CO..
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, nL
sald t iro H i
. 3
tween 12 O CIOCK
MONTGOMERY & CO,
BELLEFONTE.
:
Co PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG
| LOCATED 15 ONE oy THE
FUL AND HEAL ’
ALL BGHENY KEG] UNDENOMIKA-
TIONAL: OPEN T0 BOTH BEXKES;
TUITION FREE. BOARD PP
OTHER EXPENSES
LOW NEW BUi
AXD EQUI >
MOST BEAUTI
POTS IN THE
Wilbur A.
"HENNEY,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
-
All Kinds of Fine
TV V TARTRATE S TEESE
[2H TOTO R®BWVWRd i
The Walk-Over Shoe for Men|
$3.60.
A $5 Value in every pair. |
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Spring Shoes
LEADING DEPARTMEN 75 OF STUDY.
sRICULTURE snd HORTICULTURE,
hy O01 ustrations on the Ferm
Hunde ds who h
| them, are pleased they have the
{come in any leather. They are
| wearing old shoes for fit. We get
{ pairs of them,
Don’t be misled by others advertis-
| ing they have §3 shoes just as good for |
| they havn't even $5 shoes that will
{ Dear as good. i
{ For the ladies, the Saracens and the |
{ famous “Herrick Shoes from $2.50 to]
| $3.50 are the leaders,
Powers Shoe Co.
| Bush Arcade.
ave been waiting on | 1 ZOOLOGY.
ma TOBOODE.
2 unusually full and
he reer
ING
INEER] RG:
EERING |
In all the New style, | iginal study wit Or
like | CHEMISTR
1200 |
Heels,
Carriage and |
Wagon
Making _»
Woodwork neatly done.
Repainting a Specialty.
New work to order.
All'work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable.
Toes,
{ ELECTRICAL EN Thess
MECHHNICAL KE! Cour
{| MINING ENGINEER jes sre
scoompanied with ve ry € tensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the
iaborsiory
HISTORY: AND POLITICAL BCIERCE.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LABGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin
{optional k erman and English (ro
quired.) one or more continued throughthe
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY;
and ap bed
MECHANIC
with study.
MENTAL
ERCE: Cor
Political Eo
12. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti.
oal and practical inciudingeach arm ofthe
oe
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EPARATORY OX
| “i < {Lael i rm opens Sept i
| themmelre ted 10 the estale 10 make for we son
[ Sate PAYING t $
the same 10
and Colors...
be |
Oxfords and
Strap Sandals.
Prices to suit pure
ARTS
combining shop work
Everybody.
C. A. KRAPE,
SPRING MILLS.
POLITICAL BCI-
Law and History;
Bellefonte. | 10
URSE: One year.
i, 1885, Examinstions
Be
Bev
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For Csialogue orother information, sddress
W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,
State Ooliege, Centre Oo. Fs
i job work try the Reron- present u GEO
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A PRICE ANNIHILATED!
...CLOTHING AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST....
Beginning Thursday, May 3lst, and lasting until all are sold.
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We inaugurate one ]
Y ouths’ worth
$
of the Greatest Sales in Men's, and Boys’ clothing ever held in Be te. £4,500 has been
££.
o make them.
This Telegram Explains It All
PHILADELPHIA, May 23, 1900.
SIM BAUM, Bellefonte, Pa.
We are now ready to close out our entire line of
Spring Clothing, Can you use them at a price?
LIVERIGHT, GREENEWALD & CO.
$ * 4
BAC rificed at le as tl Ian 1% Cosis
Did I take advantage of it!
the entire
Stock of $4.500 at a Reduction of Forty Per Cent.
When I made this purchase I had a two-fold object in view. First, to place myself in a position to handle the best line of
Clothing in Centre county; and second, to give my customers the beuefit of the extraordinary low prices. The hustler of today is the
man who will eventually win in the long run. If you have ever bought from me you know my method of doing business. I do not
sell you an article once just for the mere sake of selling you, bat I sell you with the main object of selling you again. By conducting
my business in this manner I hope in course of time to make an ever ready customer of you.
Do not think this is a “FAKE” sale or anything of the sort. It is a sale of Ready-made Clothing— the best that can be had at
prides far below their actual value, the like of which you may never have a chance at again. I have bivided, the stock in four lote:
Lot No. 3
300 Men's blue, black and 5 Young Men's Saits in This lot embraces our well-
novelty Suits, with single and blue, black and novelties, sin- known Suits for the Boys and
double breasted coats and vests le and double breasted vests. little ones. Former Wb
~others’ price $12 to $18; rices range from £1.90 to $5.00. Special sale
my sale price— price trom
$4.00 to 11.50.
$7.50 to 11.00 | $110 to 3.75.
I think so. Upon receiving the above telegram I immediately went to Philadelphia and bought
Lot No. I.
200 Men's Fancy Worsted
Suits, with double and single
breasted vests, in stripes and
checks; aetnal value $10 to
£12, my price—
$5 to 7.60.
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G6 yive me a eal and 3 yon a will be sur rived at the prices, styles and qualities,
You know as well as I do that it pays to look
around before buying elsewhere, so a call is all I ask; it cost nothing to look.
Yours for Business,
SIM, THE CLOTHIER,
Reynold’s Bank Building, BELLEFONTE, oA
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