& . presents his name as a candidate for county com- pa RG — B. - "s ns -~ —— . ~ CBr TT gg gm a gy ay SE -T——— oy 7 en gr mG OPE aR co my "rer oo apna Rk . , . A = Announcements. A Great Offer. Katz & Co. Limited. New Advertisments. The following are the prices charged for announce- oe ee oe ts in this column : Co 10.00 ; Assembl, 5 = ments dn this Column + Congress $ Mh Y R SALE.—Good seven recom house on $0.00; Sirf gion; Treasurer #2. ’ ois Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Apply to ter $6.00; Recorder $5.00 ; Commissioners $5.00. TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT! HE GLOBE. 1013 E. BROWN, Jr. AU candidates are required to pledge themselves to : abide the decision of the Democratic county conven- ~ , Yan FOR SALE.—The undersigned a ’ Te Tare ' administrator of the estate of Samuel ig : ; DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Walkey, Dec'd. offers the Samuel Walkey farm LEGISLATURE. From April 1st, 1896, until Jan. 1st, 1897, for sale. It is located near Hublersburg, Centre We are authorized to announce James Scho- —— e Co., Pa., contains 78 acres, has good water, fine field, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomina- The DeocraTiIc WATCHMAN will be sent to an orchard and good buildings. . Hom or assem ie loth dochion of th % AN y «PERSISTENTLY DOING BETTER FOR YOU IS WHAT A RY RY emocratic coun » . ; 3 : } 41-12tf We are authorized to announce Robert M. Fos- . address for the remarkably low price of - MAKES US GROW.” = ter, of College township, candidate for the nomi- : SJ ALERMEY WANTED. — On Salary, to sell Pennsylvania grown Nursery Stoe. nation for assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce A.C. Thomp- son, of Half Moon towhship, a candidate for the nomination of Assemblyman, subject to the decis- jon of the Democratic county convention. SHERIFF. We are anthorizéd to announce James S. Carson, of Spring township, a candidate for nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce R. C. Gilliland, of Snow Shoe township, a candidate for the nomi- nation for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Geo. E. Parker, of Philipsburg, a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce W. M. Cronister, of Worth township, a candidate for the nomina- tion of sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce G. H. Leyman, of Boggs township, a candidate for the nomina- tion of sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Ja- cob L. Runkle, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Burdine Butler, of Howard township, a candidate for the nomina- tion for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. : We are authorized to announce John Noll, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Joseph A. Emerick, of Walker township, a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce Daniel Heck- man, of Benner township, a candidate for the nomination for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county conven- tion. * We are authorized to announce Geo. R. Wil- liams, of Worth township, a, candidate for the nomination for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county conven- tee. : ? * Henry Heaton, a farmer of Boggs township, missioner, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. * We are authorized to announce W. H. Williams, of Worth township, a candidate for the nomina- tion for commissioner, subject to the the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce P. H. Meyer, of Harris townsRip, a candidate for the nomination for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. * We are authorized to announce William H. Fry, of Ferguson township, a candidate for the nomi- nation for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Daniel C. Grove, of Walker township, as a candidate for county commissioner subject to the decison of the Demo- cratic county convention. x We are authorized to announce the name of Jac- ob Bottorf, of College township, a candidate for the nomination of county commissioner, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic county con- vention. We are authorized to announce Jos. L. Neff, of Boggs township, a candidate for the nomination for county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. RECORDER. We are authorized toannounce A. R. Alexander, of Penn township, Centre county, Penna., as a candidate for the nomination for Recorder, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic county con- vention. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that Frank Bow- ersox, of Ferguson township, will be a candidate for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. * We are authorized to announce Fred Kurtz, of Centre Hall, a candidate for the nomination of treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Calvin A. Weav- er, of Haines township, a candidate for nomina- tion for county Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. x We are authorized to announce James Kimport, of Harris township, a candidate for nomination for treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. * REGISTER. Bellefonte, Pa., March 31, 1896. Ep. Warcumax :(—Please announce my name as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Register and C. O. C. of Centre county, subject to Democratic rules. GG. W. RUMBERGER. ‘New Advertisements. \ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that the sale of the farm. of W. E. Meek, known as the Robert Meek farm, situate in Ferguson township, Centre Co., Pa,, has been placed in the hands of W.C. Pat’ terson, of State College, who has full and com- plete authority to make sale of the same. 41-10-tf NELLIE H. MEEK, Committee. HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre county, on Monday, the 27th day of April A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the charter of a corpo- ration to be’ called “Progress Grange No. 96 of the Patrons of Husbandry of Pennsylvania,” the purpose and character of which is the promo- ion of the social, intellectual and financial con- dition of the farmers residing-in-the vicinity of Centre Hall, Centre county, Pa. : - HARRY KELLER, 41-14-3t. 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Within the next two weeks many changes will be made in the WATCHMAN, every-one of which are calculated to make it better than ever. It will be larger, brighter and generally a greater newspaper than it has ever been. \ FOR ONE DOLLAR, Any one can have the paper for nine months. Think of it. Never was such an opportunity af- forded before. The paper will be fair in its politics, compre- hensive in its local and general news depart- ments, all the while keeping up its standard of reliability. A BENEFIT TO PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. - This offer is not only extended to new sub- scribers, but all the present readerswof the WATCH- MaN who have paid in advance will be credited with an amount in proportion to the reduction to others. Those who are in arrears can receive the benefit of it by paying up at once. HELP US WITH THE WORK. We solicit every one of our many readers to tell their friends of the great offer, and prevail on them to become readers also. The WATCHMAN should be in every home in Centre county, won’t you help a little in putting it there. Schomacker Piano. CHOMACKER THE RECOGNIZED——-} STANDARD PIANO OF THE WORLD, ESTABLISHED 1838. SOLD TO. EVERY. PART OF THE GLOBE, PREFERRED BY ALL THE LEADING ARTISTS. 1851—Jury Group, International Exposition—1876, for Grand, Square, and THE GOLD STRINGS instrument now manufactured in this or any other country in the world. ~. ~ Emit a purer sympathetic tone, proof against atmospheric action extraordinary power and durability with great beauty and even- ness of touch, Pre-eminently the best and most highly improved ——HIGHEST HONOR EVER ACCORDED ANY MAKER.—— Pianos. I 41-14 UNANIMOUS VERDICT. Illustrated catalogue mailed on application. NS Upright SCHOMACKER PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURING CO., WARERGOMS : 1109 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 12 East Sixteenth Street, New York. 145 and 147 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 1015 Olive Street, St. Louis. and DRESDEN and IVORY effects. We are continually surprising the public by making prices that competitors declare impossible and we cheerfully solicit your investigations of these statements. : In our offerings this week the most extravagant ideas of thrift and economy will be fully realized. : WE TIE UP more packages, WE TAKE IN more dollars, WE WAIT ON MORE customers than any two dry goods stores in Bellefonte. “OUR LARGE STOCK, AND LOW PRICES DO THE WORK.” 48 inch serge all wool, blue and black worth 6octs. now 37cts. 36 inch mixed suitings regular 45ct. goods—zj5cts. All wool suitings worth 6octs. 4o0 inches wide—37cts. Figured mohair sicilians 42 inches wide worth 65cts. now 48cts. WASH SILKS extra good quality, and ten different styles to select from, only 25cts. SWIVEL SILK 34 inch wide regular prices socts. now 2scts. BELT BUCKLES, aluminum, and will not tarnish, made to sell for 25cCts., only 15cts. FANCY BELTS in SILK, SPANGLED ELASTIC, GILT, SILVER All the new things in Ladies Collars. “SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF 300 pr. BLACK AND COLORED . LADIES KID GLOVES 6gcts.”’ Same quality as we formerly sold at $1.25 LININGS—Our hning stock leads all others in quality, variety and {== lowness of prices. This is the only store that sells “HAIR CLOTH’ REAL HORSE- HAIR, the best that’s made at 35 cents. other stores sell an imitation at gocts. BEST QUALITY ¢FIBRE CHAMOIS” 25 CENTS. Also an imitation that you cannot tell from the genuine and just as good for 15cts. “SHIRT WAISTS’ the greatest line ever showed in Bellefonte. Per- cale laundered waists in all the late styles CREPE and DRESDEN effects. New style collars and link cuffs—48cts., better lines at 59, 73, 85 and 100. An elegant line of new style Ladies ties to wear with shirt waists at 15 and 25 cents. ———DOMESTICS——— Extra good ginghams 4cts. Best prints 4Yscts. Extra good muslin, yard wide 5Cts. Red table linens, good quality 17cts. Good outings > scts. Good crash scts. Good working shirts 25cts. Good overalls 48cts. “OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT” is fairly alive with a wondrous assortment of the many beautiful creations of Spring. : : "All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. Makers of low prices. - .40-15 KATZ & CO. L’td. : wt Fauble’s J COMPARE ! COMPARE PRICES, COMPARE GOODS! Others ask $12 and $15.00. Our price $9.80. GOODS EXACTLY ALIKE. FOR MAKE AND FIT, you will be sure ta give ours the preference. Will it interest you to save from $3.00 to $5.00 ? A hundred styles of Men’s Suits at Nine Dollars and Eighty cents that merit the term ——WORLD BEATERS.— Call and get a sample and match em if you can for the price. FAUBLES’, Bellefonte, Pa. 40-10 "in Centre county, having issued their which is the best in the world. All the new spec- ialties as well as the standard varieties of Fruits - & Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all traveling expenses paid. Salary dates from day work is commenced. Write for terms, stating age. HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 41-15-4t. ? OTICE.—Notice is hereb given that an application will be made fo the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre county on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1896, for the appointment of a jury of view, to view and condemn that portion of the Centre & Kishocoquillas turnpike which ex- tends from the south-eastern line of the borough of Centre Hall in Centre county, to the north-west ern line of said Doran gh being a continuous por- tion of the said turnpike ana b2ing wholly within the limits of the sai borough of Centre Hall, This proceeding is for the purpose of havin that portion of said turnpike become a public r free from toll and toll gates. WILBUR F. REEDER, Attorney for Petitioners. 41-14-5t. 0 THE SCHOOL. DIRECTORS OF CENTRE COUNTY.—Gentlemen :—In pur- suance of the forty-third section of the act of May 8, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in con- vention, at the Court House in Bellefonte, on the the first Tuesday in May, A. D., 1896, being the 5th day of the month, and select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors pre- sent, one person of literary and scientific acquire- ments, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years, and certify the result to the State Su erintendent, at Harrisburg, as required i i thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. The convention will convene at 12 o'clock a. m. Bellefonte, Pa. C. L. GRAMLEY, Supt. 41-16-3t April 13, 1896. Centre County, Pa. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the county of Centre and the Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judge recept, bonne date the 1st day of April to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer an General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of April, being the 27th day of April, 1896, and to continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus- tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o’clock in the fore- noon of the 27th, with their records, inquisitions, exaniinations, and their own remembrance, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. iven under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1896, and the one hundred and nineteenth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. JNO. P. CONDO, 41-14-4t Sheriff. /\ SSIGNER'S SALE en () oes VALUABLE FIRE BRICK PROPERTY. In pursuance of an order of the Court of Coms mon Pleas of Centre county, Pa., the well known William R. Miller Fire Brick Property, situated at SANDY RIDGE, PA. Will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on the Tyrone and Clearfield Branch of the Ty- rone division of the Pennsylvania Railroad com- pany, on TUESDAY, MAY 19tm, 1896, at 11 o'clock a. m. ! This property consists of certain real estate sit— uated in Rush township, Centre county, Pennsyl~ vania, and contains about 274 ACRES OF FIRE CLAY LAND, from which the celebrated William R. Miller fire: brick were manufactured, and has thereon erect ed a VALUABLE PLANT— for the manufacturing of fire brick, RESIDENCE HOUSE, 3¢ TENEMENT HOUSES, 1 STORE ROOM AND DWELLING COM- BINED, OFFICE, and other buildings, ete., ete., as per detailed des- cription of the premises to be el the sale. Terms :—Ten per cent to be paid in cash when the property is knocked down, the balance of one- half the amount bid to be paid in cash upon econ- firmation of the «ale hy the Court, and the remain- ing one-half of the bid to be paid within six months after confirmation with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, said defer- red payment to be ee bond and mortg on the premises, the sale and confirmation nisi to be returned and made on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1896, said sale to be made subject to the payment by the purchaser of the taxes on the premiges for 1896. » There will also be exposed to public sale at the same time and place a LOT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. consisting of presses, press-moulds, wheel-bar- rows, tools, mine-wagong, two carts, and one wagon, ete., office furniture and appliances, in- cluding desks, chairs, stoves, safe, letter-press and files, ete., together with all other personal property on or about said premises belonging to he assigned estate of William R. Miller. i Terms of sale of personal property :—Cash, to hd paid at time of sale, upon delivery of pérsonal property. 2 Tipdrim any gd JOHN BLANCHARD, Sebrvivy Assignee for the benefit of creditors of the es- tate of William R. Miller, Bellefonte, Pa. 41.165 AER ptntinain » Wall Paper Store. AX IMMENSE STOCK i=0fp—} 0———WALL } PAPER,——o WINDOT: SHADES, 0 0 o oO “0 0 o 0 PICTURE AND ROOM MOULDINGS, To 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o A Corps of Expert Painters and Paper . ¢ Hangers. + 8. H. WILLIAMS’, 117 west High Street, 41-10-3m BELLEFONTE, PA.