THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W.SMITII, Editor and Proprietor Crate Har, +s» Pex’ A. THU REDAY, JUNE 19, 1002. TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter wie une dollar per year tu advanoe. A DVERTISF MENTS, 20 cents per line for three irrertions, and 6 (enw per line for each subse qu 't foseition. Giher rates made known oll applica ton, QUAY'S MAN There is no question the earnest «n- thusiasm in the Republican State con- vention last week was for Elkin. A remmondeled machine, with the aid of money and the power of Federal office holders, and with the manacled 86 votes from Philadelphia, nominated Pennypacker. The vote was close, and shows on how slight a thread rested the power and success of Quay. Nev- er before since he became the great ty- coon has he been in such peril, or won success by so close a margin, The ma- chine from Philadelphia was all that him. Without Durbam’s 86 votes he would have had only 120 WINS AND HOW? saved the Republican parcy which may have a far-reaching effect in polities, It relates to the contributions of money by the sugar king, Havemoayer, and the appropriation of a large sruount of Cuban money on the order of Gover- nor Wood, to further the administra- tion's Cuban poliey in the matter of reciprocity. This money, taken from the Cuban treasury, was used fo in- fluence public sentiment in the United States. Senator Teller made the mat- ter public by presenting General Wood's order for the payment of the money. How he secured the proof is a mystery, but the fet that he got it is undeniable. Ho shows the vouchers, [t strengthens the beliyf that there has been crooked work in the Caban administration, and the fact that Cub- an money the order of General Wood was used to influence the Amer- senti- if on ican Congress and create public ment in this country is scandalous, t not criminal, —— g——— Those Republicans who have been asking and wondering whether Judge torial nomination at the hands of SBeu- votes in the convention) lacking 59 of a mejority. A few weeks ago Dur | ham’s SG votes were pledged to Elkin. If they bad kept faith Elkin would have had 234, or wore than were] necessary to nominate, The nomina- 50 ey, placed by the people who expect to] handle the next Legislature and use | the next governor. A choice had to Le made between two machines. Elkin, despite his and manly defiance of Quay’s dicta- | torship gained unexpected support and | strength, and would bave been nowmi- test, can be. Qiay won by precisely same methods he nominated Delamat- er and Sone. Tuey were taken precisely us hie took up his near rela- tive, Penny packer, who was nomioal- ed as Quay achieved success with Del- | amater and Stone. The three publican party has sunk to the autoc- racy and coriuption of boss ard ma- chine rule. The ouly difference doubtful contest of this year shows Lhe decandence of Quay’s supremacy. At this rate it will be long until be will be only s memory, aod not a very fra- grant one. Pennypacker may prove & slrong candidate. Reliance resis ou the prob- ability he will have at his command 90,000fraudulent votes in Philadelphia, 86 votes in the convention. The per- sonal registration law will not be in effect, and the voting booths will be as wide open as ever. There is a pros pect of his defeat in the fuct that the people of the Commonwealth are weary and disgusted with the achive rule he will represent, aud are dispos- ed to a sweeping revolt. There are other reasons in the discords, division and angry feeling rampant in the Re publican party. There never was greater discontent snd political uprest than in Pennsylvania last week. The late convention, with its dishonesty, packed seats and bribed votes, will in- tensify it. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS, The Democratic party of the United States is showing a purpose of unity and coming together on the coogress- fonal nominations this year that bas not been witnessed since the second election of Grover Cleveland, when the Democrats curried the House of Representatives by an overwhelming majority. It is admitted at Wash- ington in Republican circles that the congressional result is at least uncer. tain and doubtful. The Demccrals are hopeful, not to say coufident, for " neither party is confide nt, and are pre- paring to prosecute un energetic cau- vass in every close, doubtful or pro- mising district in the Union. It is in these congressional elections that National issues of great interest and importauce ure involved. The questions appear on the surface and re- late mainly to hoperialism and trust tariffs. They sre easily understood, and never were the Democrats more in earnest in support of the party faith than they are arrayed on these issues, E ery Democrat is expected to do his full duty, By uujust and theiving apportionments the Democratic party has been robbed of its rightful share iu representation. Iu vo Btate bas the gerrymander been rascally ard theiving us in Pennsylvania. It re quires four or five Democratic votes in this State, because of these disfranch- ising gerrymauders, to do the work of one Republican vote. Whe it comes to the ¢lectic n of congressmen the du. tv of the Penisyivanis D moc ais is el ar and important. It is ull there is in the National politics this year. Jt is the Hue that divores« hom: issues fromm National questions. 1f Demo. eruts will not stand up for the best pos sible fight in every congressional dis- trict tn the State, what use is these in a Democratic party? If we have not he faith in our cause to mike a cor- text for congressmen, why should we muke un fight for president or governor? The same great principles are juvol ved, if prineiples ure supposed to have a place in politics, » wey | ator Quay, and whether or not Judge i that were resorted to that { have the nomination and Quay a vie- ory, should recall a sentence in nypacker’'s Amous eulogy of his boss, In that essay, which will play an im- portant part in the | doubt. Judge Penuypacker [Qi uay: “It is not for ma to express opinion concern ng i campaign sald an | | ods or principles. ”’ Mc fp corp srmma— Spring Mills. last Bunday. The bridge across Binking Creek, has been sadly This isa matter after; are i much inconvenience, | that should be looked not the supervisors the to look up this matter, proper persons | Mrs Freeby, | at the home of J. I. Condo, at place, Ww. to Hazleton WwW. P. Alexander, lison Bro's roller flouring boss miller in Al- mill, Knights of the Golden Eagle R. D. Runkle has been list for the on past week, The thunder storm in this part of vere, particularly over in Georges Val The storm appears Lo have been and in each it rained io torrents, accompanied with thunder and lightning of a startling character. The lightning was incessant and very vivid, while the peals of thunder were terrific. ley. in sections, age. The Republicans in this section are not taking very kindly to the *‘Me and cousin Samuel” ticket. Elkins was decidedly the choice of the party in this neighborhood, as he apparent- ly was'in most every olher place. A dozen years ago Boss Quay played the same trick and nomipated Delamater against the wishes of the Republican party, and the people elected Pattison, History is only repeating itself. A short time ago while visiting the extensive carriage establishment of J. C. Condo at Penn Hall to ascertain what was new and novel in that line, and the eondition of business generals ly, Mr. Ciwndo said that with him business was never better, and that his sales were greatly in advance of last year. He kindly escorted me through the several departments of the worke, The stock room was filled with cmi- riage hardware, and looks like a ge: - eral store. Next was the paint room and then the varnishing department; this room is air tight to exclude every particle of dust, a plano could be var. nished in this room with perfect safe ty. In the salesroom were three bug- gies made to order and ready for deliv- ery. They are elegant pleces of work and shine like mirrors, Mr. Condo not only prides bimself on the beauty and workmanship of his buggies Lut also for their service. His establish ment is unguestionab'y one of the in- stitutions of Penns Valley, Calvin King will take possession of the Bpring Mills hotel this week, and will then b+ known as the village landlord, Mr. King ls a very popular gentleman, very capible, snl the trav- eling public may rest awured that they will be properly entertained. « Mra. Maggie Rahl retires fron the hotel with the well wishes of the en tire community. Hr late husban i, Edwin Ruhl, by closeattention to bue iness, with his pleas: and agreeable manner, had mule the hotel a popu- lar resort and headquarters fae com mercial agents. Every thing was in. viting ant home like, anl under his able and skillful management was do- ing a large business. Bit alas, never again can we behold his smiling face, nor hear that merry laugh. ail i+ hush ed, all still, b= has bid the world good night and now lies sleeping beneath the church yard sod. ————— — oo ——— Dorothy Dodd. % Colyer. of Tug- Liydia their Mr. and Mrs, James Runkle, seyville, and daughter, Mrs, High, of Lock Haven, visited soa, James Runkle, of this place, Misses Blanche IH usman and Mary Meyer, of this place, atlended Chil- dren's service at Sprucetown. George Meiss, merchant at Colyer, is on the sick list at this writing; all hope for his speedy recovery. Wm. Mulbarger who was working for Ed. Kline, has taken up his old residenc again at John LL. Ruookle's. Wm. thinks« the old homas is the best, Wm. Taylor and family spent Suun- day at the home ot Wi. Colyer, at Linden Hall Mrs. Levi and grand son, Bruce Rowe, attended Childrens’ vice at Centre Hall Sunday morning. Mrs. Alvin Btump days with her mother, Wingard, at this plac. Wm. Ieiber lost a valuable cow Nstamp ser- several Mary “pen Mra, Miss Maude Stover and cousin, Mary Klinefelter, of Tusseyville, visit. ed at the home of Samuel Klinefelter, | near Centre Hall, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bottorf and Mrs. Fahringer Bunday evening. DD. « of Hall through this section buying up eattle Andrew Jordan (3. R. who are great froit raisers, are having Keller, Cen're and great demands for their cholee straw- berries; they have very fine fruit, Mrs. Rockey and Mrs, and son John returned { after spending several days with their i brother, dt Milroy, and their Lewistown Miss Mary Jordan Saturday i at the home of Miss Katie Boal. Lee a“ home Sunday, George sister, at spent - — resins Farmers Mills. If all are this commuuity will organize D. H. { family, with his mother, M. F. Homaop is town for a short stay, Wm. Allison raisad the frame for the { addition which built to the barn used by Mr. Weagly. { Al Bradford trip { heim Saturday afternoon. willing, the a band earick p nt recompanied by his Hiturday and Bunday home from Lewis- is being made a to Mill al the Cave lee candies and other refreshments were served, John Long is | face and says he has a hireling. D. H. festival Saturflay evening | house which was well attended cream and cake, cigars, Rearick and were in Georges Valley week more repairing Rearick’s farm. Miss Dollie over Sunday. two days las doing oun Mr Samuel Wise snd wile, Valley, even ng of Georges | die, spent several days at Coburn last | werk Mrs Isane Smith has had hemorrhages since last 8 is very weak, with no provement, Arthur Homan Seven Mountains from Lewistown Potters Mills last Saturday, self through the haud while handling a revolver. Asa result, he carries his of Rigus John Breon, is putting | the roads in better condition; he could | accomplish more work awd greater improvements could with all his men at the same time. supervisor, ut this place; at one time we had one of the best bands in the county and if all who j sin do their part, with a little assistance by subset iption from friends we can agin have a first-class band The peach ecop ia the of Miugle & Arney, Weaver Broa, and Hettinger, promises to be a large ove Quite afew of the young people of this place attended the festival at Penus Cave, J. F. E veriek, the up-to-date sad- dler, has a fine harness io his shop for sale. orchard« Home of the young folks of this place attended the Childrens’ service in the Lutheran ehiareh at Penn Hal, Samuel Homan madea flying trip to Lewistown on Friday and returned on Saturday afternoon, The people of this community are kept from planting ¢ ro by the heavy 1alus, Jerry Yearick, from Kansas, snd Mrs. Samuel Gettig, from Bpring Bank, were visitors at M. L. Rishel’'s on Monday. I«aac Smith is getting some repair. ing done to his hous: by H., E. Blhreckengost, My little son had an attack of whoop- ing cough and was threatened with preumonis; but for Chamberlain's serious time of it. It ule saved him H. J. Bruickvavey, editor World Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by J. F. smith, LL. F. Rosman, J. B. x Linden Hall. New York, where he expects to spend the greater part of his vacation, Miss Lula Shultz, of Centre visiting at the home of Wm, and family. Hall is jrooks George Garbrick and Miss Royer spent Thursday of last week at State College, the suminer at returned home this week, Mrs. Erb, of Harrisburg, her grand parents Mr, and Swath, Mrs, Harriet Annie, of days iu town, joalsbure, Long aud Centre Hall, spent a few dara and Baretta Weiland, o visited their friend Mis Misses 8 Biante College, The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, Th er any mn . ¥ i Swamp- Root, the bi er ror The ecalithumpisns serenaded the The young annual picuie passed 1 peopl @! pleasantly, wm made to hold it at June, very od grrapgenienis were A flow to Avold Trouble, Now is the time rovide yourself a bottle of Diarrhoesn to | ham! er- lnin's Colie, Cholera and js almost certain to le needed before the summer is over, and airip to if procured now may save you } town in the ergy It is 1 . aa night or your busiest ROI, ndmitted to be everywhere most stuceessiul nedicine in use fog complaints, both chile No family can afl For kale by J. F. J. B. —— the bowel for iren snd adults, rd 1o i lout if, Bmith, <, Iemsman, Fisher's Bonus. ——— ae —— Kelth's i= wen fli £0 i Phi wrid week, 3 % fe that Dre Keith's Theatre hh Indel i i sul, fle place «ne Wais losed by during the past Le we pite ror to so many, has en) {) ily thie yd tor ugh ter fital i«ited] the » the ex hieved by the coni- the heat out Mit wy ed pre ile business who theatre were able reall tra- ordinary resully, ac ing plant. Ma: went to Keith's, *, iy person «, it is believed, $ despite its other ve ried attractions, solely to escape Lhe The have dem. onstrated to Keith's patrons of joed mir the fled preceding summers the value of the perpetual volume his more ever before, season, however, perfect and more EE. It is ieult to imagine a betlier bal. ction of the the 1 sole domestic matter July Delineator, io Hounsewives the Summer Nal wi Bi pre sliggestions oot ads and Cheese Di<hies, the chapter on mayonnaise, hot MY AN wealber bever. In sdditic an article useful braising, frying and patuleivg meas — — Town Angst Tors tothe Pacific Coast at "4 vapia Hallroad the transcontinental during the Greatly Rrdaes Haten via Veunry is On account of low rales suthor- ized hy the the Pacific Coast lines {no Nummer, Railroad the Peunayivania Company high grade personally- : Coast by special trains of the highest grade | Pullman equipment, Both tours will lenve New York August | Chieagn, Denver, Lek Monterey), Santa arbara, J we. 8 nd Visiting Colorady 8S prings, Idel Los Portland on City, 8:.n Frngiso, nie | Angeles, the going trip Returning, Tour No. 1 northward from Portland and wand through the dian Rockies by Han will leisurely daylight Springs, and other points, New Yok and the East via St. Paul | Tour No. 2 will run eastbound from Portland over the Northern train will be sidetracked while the National From the Park the route homeward will be via Bt. Paul and Chicago, Iates from New York, Philadelphia, Washington, or any point on the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pitts. burg, including trensportation, Pull man berth, aud all meals on the tour Pallman accom modations an! meals are not pro vided For Tour No, 1, $200. Two persons For Tour No. 2, 8250, including all A preliminary announcement outs linlog the various details is now in Ss AI MS AAI NO, Dorothy Dodd, 1=t, will sel all ki ssid Bre d the nds of first pric buy dura class in eve HH Rre =n Dodd. Hee Grunt Hoover bx ————_— a ———— Dorothy fave A full line of bicycle repairs al man's a ——————— A Correction CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the and Life Companies world. largest Fire Insurance bd in the The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutual ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage # ; DO assessments, Crid . ¥.o 11 r's Stone Bui Office in ding, Beilefonte, Pa. ¥ Telephone eonnection i You will find thee ~~wbest brands of yyw FLOUR ¢ castes event are kept by JOHN 3. 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