VOL. LXXIV. 4 run into July. than in Janunary. the two years, cindes the normal school and vided for in separate bills, al corporation taxes await th been prepared by tl one cent a gallon, T millions of dollars. But a recent return of the killed in battle 1,301 d ever lost to the British empire. toria. I on the Monroe doctrine. wants it bad. already hears the thunder of his This is what the London Saturd: sr with age. When he does there w down and figure up his assets and , and the gression may has been without iligence in May the first session of it in. A bill has ET war to the put at a thousand the war appears Of 3.936 were r battle, 96 died in Boor as invalids, 298 were 793 died of disease. of 17.000 men for From this it these, 10tme lives of her best Pre ilitary promenade” to when » declared this need Fo preparing for war South America, and he and in fanev he onroe doctrine isl and youth will have its & cannon at the Monroe doetri ‘inf yet, have a ance 8it to Meanwhile, the United Sta ness at the old stand, and ine own, whieh facet should 1 continue to do busi a little navy of their is 1 LG those who ignre out METHODIST PASTOR Dr. Harcourt, recently deliv University School of Medi i ters of the gospel from the s mon from his own pulpit ure in ministerial teaching has n His reasoning the presence of a minister also bring comfort and strain: & tion, visitation of ministers at a criti al t to prepare for death. sick room is genuine. Christian rel I sepulehral-voiced minister out of men in life. This will try his advantage of a man in the hour of fend himself. ion READING. in address this State, Rev re gradnates to exeinde mim r 1 3.142 before the Baltime 11 th ing the Has suppiemented it by a ser This new depart. : a iit i. 1 something of gensg But may it tinued in not this il. Dr. Harcourt Con hastened hy the unwise "me OE + 1 I'he sick room is not a place hundred brought about d ina as Iii uted are enough to Keep t ectroe bring tl it ae minister, the Let hit i ory grace, but Keep lam wit! HI8 Weakness wien i to de be deceived by the sudden the machine for real butter. ing. It was not until ti monstrated that they were power their interests that the followers « the service of the Oleo Trust. If would still betray the farmers a The Senate has not yet fixed Snyd ir bill, and the oleo lob YY If the fruits of the victory in t must be kept up vigorously until nor Stone has signed the bill, It for self-preservation have 1 winning side. It was only by persistent the various sections of Penn their peril. . . . . . sliow of enthnsiasm on the £ 3 forced, farmers united, to ine were ordered to not will. had 4 protect i de 3 1 3 tha ¢i rs} op Lie mac! desert + ‘ machine Trust. ¢ 3) gafe in doing g0 the it abandoned the the consideration } nrg. ir enemies that but from the fartive plotters who hip for the gq 7 e held nnder suspicion. open prevailed upon their repre- weir rights, Jy showing the the Snyder bill is in the hands of pposition. In over-confidence lies vention. sonal and factional interests, not overcautious in letting happens to be precisely the Even indiscretions of this tions in Wall street liticians who made them. fou the touchstone of merit «quence there has been a the publie ing under a sense of wron and VIGOROUS denials, it is alto. standing of the supreme court on mere idle in- affecting important per- the basis of big opera- nnsylvania, it is undenia- ce it once did, say in the Of recent years the appoint. d the wishes and interests of the Asa conse. rarely reaching controlled selections. be ranged in a certain way on the Matters freely talked of ir ing ra ality of the legislation involved farther advanced by the general rept into the public press, call. ost concerned. This is natu. racter of the issues, as well as by ists on the constitution. vicious rule. It is a case that pressure on the court, used of this sort of i | i i i | | i i i | i | i i | { | | i Each Uncked by Trusty Retainers, the Two Colonels Put Hends 1 ogether, As previously aunounced Colonel and Colonel Quay Tuesday cial way, 1 Arg! however, the situation ' is fairly known. Quay is disposed to insist on of the party circle, provided the Dem as the maxi ing retained, Gutley is disposed to accede to the latter io consideration of the circle be- | ing stricken from not satisfied the ballot, but that, He is with wants a Ca | 11,900,000 ron SCHOOLS Bat 5250,000 will be Norma! Schools, While there will be in the amount of money to Applied twa Thirte no diminution priated to the public schouls Conimonweanlth for the enstting the Appr ipriation Committees will mark an ian wation and reduc the school fund in a other direct Heretofore it has been the eon make a separate appr priation hools of the Stal uormai year the unmount paid to nor schools is tn Cain 141 of tho shoo) fund, iy dofs pinion in Chis i ith Hight" clause against indiscriminate assistance of voters. lTusuranee Com, Durham and Senator Foeht insisted | that the could assist oumber which any Lelper| stall | fixed suggested | was entirely too his number in the bill i three, and Senator Quay that it be Gufley and bis friends agreed Was at raised 10 ten Colonel to this Then came the question of the voter | as well as the helper taking an afMida- | he voter that he could pot read | oor and the helper that | write or was physically di would ie the ballot correctly and not influence | On this The the choice of the voter. (ues. tion the conference split i i f { § i i i i i i i i i i i FIGHT AGAINST OLED, Will Bring the Counterfeit Hutter Trade | fo an Ed Oleomargarine will have to stand i strictly upon its own merits when the Boyder bill, in the Legislature, becomes a} aw, It DOW in course of passage can then no looger masquerads butter, The bill markable measure, the articles so clear as to in many respects is to ¢ the i & re- Gesigned Ine nse distinetion between WoO absolutely break ich IAVEe up the gigantic swindle from wi butter con i farmers and ered. *UNOTS Its main provision Parties manufact uring or dispens IR i oleo must secure Stats licenses at Manufacturer $1,000; wholesalers, $8500: retails rs, Kes £10 ell restaurant kes pers, hotel and pers, boarding house Ou the nulside of each tub or pa K- age of the stufl’ there shall Appear ir iellers not in than one inch lor Every hotel, $1000 sr 0 must exhibit a placard stating ti fact, Every package of oleo shall i plainly marked oleomargarin - . - Letter from Ohio W.W, Le ichty, of Green Bi of the Reporter rng Ohio, known to in Any readers, has many complimentary words for the Reporter in a recent let- ter. eral blacksmith Mr. Leichty is conducting a gen. and that place, and from t ¢ hop in ited moat ir rej air pri er Lie uses, ote would judg Mr. Leichty Centre countian, and in 1869 Jacob Bmith, he is ing a good business, ina went fo work at his trade wiih at Tusseyville, and a year later he and his brother Henry conducted the shop | for their father, John Leichty, who | bought Smith out. Later he went Penn Hall and various places in Cen- | tre and Mifllin counties, and twenty- two years ago located in his present | western home. Together with his let. | ter, Mr. Leichty sent a report of the local markets which will be of interest to compare with the local markets in the Reporter. They are as follows: Oats, 26c.; good butter, 14¢.; eggs, 100. : w heat, 70¢.; hogs per ewt., £5.50: prime | timothy hay, $10 50; potatoes, 25¢. gon New Pastors for Philipsbarg to} § Rev. R. PP. Miller, for thirteen years pastor of the Homestead Presbyterian | church, bas been tendered a cdl from the Presbyterian congregation at Phil- : ipsburg. Rev. Charles D. Russell, of Loga: « ton, who is very popular among all | denominations in Sagar Valley, has | accepted a call to the Lutheran church | at Philipsburg, bli tnmitnaenn Church Dediented, The nev; Lutheran church at Boon- ville was dedicated Sunday. It is a | brick structure and is the bandsomest | church in the valley. Rev. Charles D, Russell is pastor, but on June 12 he will sever his connection with that | congregation and become pastor at Philipsburg. mms mation Bear Cuba, C. P. Long, of Spring Mills, is the owner of a trio of black bear cubs eap- tured during the recent mountain fires, The little cubs and mother bear were driven by the flames to the saw mill of Bearley & Molten, where they were captured. The bear was plerced with several bullets, but she made good hier ewcape, lint i Vinioun wy larga ¥ J / NO. 18. \ Woodward of Penn's Val- M ILLHEIM TRAGEDY. Not since the famous Eitlinger tragedy, which to kK place at $ there as much excitement f= 4a lower end morning last, when a double of Miliheim., The 4 NN } * ae * ” 3 i 01 prt ureel, » 5 Monday commits King, twenty-seven years Crifne was result : Jesse iis Ww Hi Vears old, tally wounded at the home o/ Peter Con- Following . the couple were pl married daughter u of Haines township, re~ rr went After wife hed t Spring but his Sunday, home in A f Henry Aron «<b in | Mowery, i 1 ry i sriih, NH handsome fmarrisge the of us “Tex Mious of ple wt his ARIONs #1 . ster a Tr place, Ig © that Oi Lilie teacher th tix spend any i'n the strats Huw sch PX gd Fin th {aro eraor Stone's £1.00 ( *HO0s of A Wonderfully Ie iu tifal Tres y Esp. takes a great in- i he woman ills, and and a her from lo 15 r wom, shie ham- of en- Cailure revole amet locked her in {au eighth of al the same back was gol to ng lowan stairs, and al Is known as the * ste made informa- had a warrant sw rn abl all gave her Adie to walk ffjo pena i OF the Bhi said, “finish the + of his horses slart- € younz man ar- led wid find nothing of his erhaps she Dastermining to complete his bung ng there o had made an attempt on the top of the hill N. Auman, * act of getting stable started his heart ge rds them. OC $ mel King t i and gt od the Delow the Pon irhe revolver to tieart, 308 up and started for the jured the wn, but they had un- * team, and laid had "Ome Tue oMicers stop; He never 3 Undertaker Wi i walk gained consciousness who Ou North Street, where oF was sent for 1% iale resi nee Musser where they found 10 mike a thorough ex- lady be to a 8000 as 10w lying at the respecied in the commu- Her con- entertained fr taken done as id be mado. » 1d, as & The yi % and hast ated above, ist woman is highly v ino which she resid« he sympathy of hosts of friends. ais wriltag is somewhat euco iraging, and hopes are {Oo} Mr. Gardoer had His daughter cas - was ori turned up in Cato whet le and other anima and lack Hities He ed by the Hungarians, the miners, was finally dispatch | Fhe dogs are . : . : all tied up for fear hydarophobia ! fevelon about the GReveilo i E. — may | vinth day. LEY Bellefonte Cantral to be Exte nded i Plats are afo ihe ’ hy Patri i, 1 xlend i Bellefonte Central rail y the lit is Br e; ¢ i hen a Of The V'Pennsy tended country, but his ext to ich | in order to gain the fre w- | Hunt. | die division of the je sion in not ouly ap a tug trade of the little raliway, ingdoun, the “Pennsy,” is mentioned as the t nal poiot of the 3 on hia erimi- | i Central. If the plan | coy ws General Assemb'y News The best news of the Presbyterian in Philadelphia beginning May 16 and | from day to day in the Philadelphia Press, Rev. Dr. 8B. 8, Gilson, of Pitts burg, will have charge of the reports and the paper will be mailed any As. to the EE ——— A First Anniversary, Last Sabbath belug the first anni versary of Dr. Bchuyler's pastorate with the Sinking Creek charge, he de- livered an appropriate sermon at this ples in the afternoon, taking us his and so fulfill the law of Christ.” Dr, Schuyler's discourse was practical and foteresting, and was highly appreciated by bis audience. Re porter Bulletin, While Jesse King was lying along the side walk at Millheim Monday morning dyiog, the Reporter's bulle- iio announced the attempted murder and suicide to the people of Centre Hall. X ¢ ing wife murderer of * the wis the san poor but hard-working parents, i. The funer of Mr, Services the pastor, Rev, Ha- ighborhon sympathy of the entire ne al Wednesday foren M. E ehuarel was made in the Union cemetery. ROR, on and was not largely attended, held in the 1 atl Millbeim, conduct d by I uterms fit — * 8.0» . = Smith, the photographer, will not w in Centre Hall this week. W. D. Strunk has moved an to Philipsburg, from Jali- ss is ie MeClaskey and Ber- of Potters Mills Misses Caroli An Italian dropped dead last week while at work at the Bellefonte fur- Heart disease was the cause of isirong., « Were Nace, death. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Corman and Master Ray Williams, of Oak Hall, were in town Saturday. The latter was introduced to the Young America of Centre Hall by Donald Sellers, ire Hall Baturday last, Potters Mills, toned silver-plated offers f q ty onard make, Yinay 3t Agnes Florence Saturday Misses and lefonte ou A. Scott Harris who has been resi. dent manager of the Salona operations of the Ballefonte Lime Co., left Thurs. day for the copper districts of New Mexico. He expects a good position in one of the mines there, Rev. R. Crittenden Thursday for Gospel wor Elk county which he has never pres viously visited. He expeots to spend {Sunday May 12th with the Seneca In- dians on the Coroplauter Reservation, al opp IL. Nou No in an appearance al home of James W., Stuart, New Gran ‘mother Deininger 3 514 “= pu is with the molber, who is her daugh- {¢ Dr. Geo, Mra, Maggie Allison occu pled by will erect a tive residence on near fuliire, - X departed on L : k in parts of Lee has purchased the properiy, How Tobias, and it in the a Brown, mine host of the Mil. | Dr. James Hosterman, of Ford Cit roy hotel, passed through Centre Hall Pa.,son of A. P Hosterman of On the other day with a load of hams and | Hi . a ] | Hill, spent a few days with his paren had bought , v od up| through Penno’s Valley, Augeline NE he | recently, The doctor bas built up for himself a splendid practice, which he is giving close attention and conse. quently made his stay very brief, Harry Potter, son of Mr. Joshua T. Potter, of near this place, | has secured a position with « large | publishing house ia Harrisburg. Mr. Miss Josephine Wilson, of Hublers- | Potter is a graduate of the Lebanon | business college, aed is well qualified position he has accepted, From present indications there w be a good hay cron in Penns V, . The mow fields to-day look fifty per cent. more promising than they did a year ago. Of course, there are some fields where the seeding is very impers fect that will yield poorly, but gener a bay crop is very : James A. Keller Tuesday afternoon was a passenger on the east bound train for Lancaster, where he is wit nessing the commencement exercises Seminary connected with Franklin and Marshall College. Jeff Brown, of Milroy, was in Centre Hall one day last week delivering |
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