THE CENTRE I — REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, Epiror and Pror'r Cextag Haun , Pa, Tuurs, May 24,1888 TERMS: —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad vance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser tions and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, . THE PHOHIBITION MOVEMENT. The prohibition party is composed of a body of moral reformers who are un- tiring in their efforts to bring their party and ita dootrius before the nation. Many of its leaders are what might be styled fanatics and are filled with great expec tations; to make temperance the nation- al issue, and their party one of the great parties. Tueirinfluence is growing and their labors bave not been in vain, Yet it is very doubtful if they can push their claims so far as to obtain any influence in national affairs. The old parties are here to stay; and will remain for many years to come. The New York Sun very ably sums up their standing aod possi- bilities in the following: A striking feature of the Prohibition movement is the faith of its leaders in their ultimate success. This body of re. formers confidently affirm and appear to believe that their party will eventoally become dominant in both state and na tion. The birth and growth of the Re- publican party is a favorite theme with the temperance orators. They liken their movement to the incipient efforts of the Republican leaders, and boldly assert that it is only a question of tinre when the same measare of success which at- tended the Grand Old Party will also re- ward the efforts of the cold water people. The increase in the Prohibition vote fo ing the last four Presidential elections from a little more than 5,000 in 1872 to over 150.00) in 1884, 18 pointed to with pride as a forecast of greater gains in the future. The Prohibitionisis are getting aggre sive, and vigorously denounce not only the men engaged in the liquor traf- fic. but also those who entertain any other method of dealing with it than their own. In their confident predictions these en- thusiasts perhaps forget that side issues have always been a prominent feature io American politics. Movements of various kinds, from thst of the Anti-Masonic party of a hall century ago to those of the Prohibitory and Labor parties of to- dav. have always existed, only to draw a few votes from the great parties. All these movements have been short lived, and none have left any permanent m- pression upon politics, In nearly every Presidential contest in our history the real issue has been between to great parties, and there 18 no immediate pros- pect that either of these two migoty po- litical organizations will give way to a third. be it founded upon the problem of labor, prohibition, or woman suffrage. Yet the temperance army contains good speakers and pleasaat singers, and will serve to enliven the campaign. oul HALF RATES TO THE CONVEN.- TIONS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. With a viewjof accommodating the hosts the political convestions and other general mee'iogs hereinafler mentioned, Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excaorsion ti he points named below from all promi- nent specified, at one far of visitors tO the keta to stations on its system, on the dates J for the round trip The tickets will be good for passage io both directions on all regular passenger trains, except Limited Express trains, The occasions on which such tickets will be sold are as foil To Indianapolis, Indiana, on account of the National Prohibition Convention, which will meet May 30th, ticke's will be sold from May 25th to 20th inclusive, good for return trip antil June 6th, 1888, inclusive, To St. Louis, Mo., on account of the National Democratic Convention, which will. meet Ju: tickets will be sold May 31st to June 4th, inclosive, g wd to retaorn until June 12th, 1888, inclusive I'o Cincinnati, Ohio, on account of the meeting of the Supreme Lodge of Word, Knights of Pythias, w hich assemble June 12: bh. tickets will Jane 7th to 11th, inclusive, good to re turn anti! J 24, 1885, inc i Ta Chicago, 111, on account of the Na- | jonal Republican Convention, which will t June 19th, ti will be gold from Jane 14th to 18th, inclusive. The rontes over which the tickets will be sold is Pennsylvasia Railroad to Pittsburgh, thence by the Pennsylvania Company's lines to destination. The well-known and superior advan tages of the Pennsylvania Railroad, aris- ing from complete facilities, fine equip- ment, and its unsorpassed service of through trains commends this route most strongly to intending visitors to these great gatherings, WE rai e oth, the Wii} be sold i i | axive, i i free kets INDIAN RESERVATION OPENED. The Montana Reservation Bill having now become a law opens for settlement four millions acres rich farmiog lands in the well-known and loog coveted Milk liver Valley, also large areas of excel- lent grazing country on the surrounding uplands. This portion of Montana, be~ sides its agricultoral resources being rich in minerals with an abundance of coal, there. C. H. Warren, Gen, Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Mion , has issued for free dis- tribution, an excellent Map, and a pam- phlet with other information regarding this enuntry. Low rates are now being made to Great Falla for those desiring to explore this new country. conga. Ay A bin own¥¥by W. 8. Farqoar, of Chattanooga, Tenn., laid an egg the other day about the size of a goose egg, which contained a perfect yolk, and white, and also au ordinary hen's egg, foily devel. oped, shell and all. , - GOING WEST, The general iaterest that has been taken in the opening of the Montana Indian Reservation isshown by the large number of people who have already gone to Great Falls to investigate the mineral and agrienltural resources of that wonderful country. The low ex cursion rate announced by O. H. Warren, Gen. Pass. Agent of the Bt Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway, makes the expense of exploring this country merely nominal, and will un doubtedly result in a still larger number following. PRING OPENING re lB eee S.&A.LOE oo | | BELLEFONTE. Pa, of ORO! ‘ew (Goods! The Spring and Summer Seasons will soon be here and we are glad that we can announce to our many friends that we have alar ger and finer stock than New Stock ever. in ev- ery Department. 0-3 C \R PET A \ . ® If you want to buya new Carpet this Spring, come and see our immense line which we are selling at lowest prices. We have all grades. EE -- 4 1, ' Y_ --Clothing-- g Our reputation in Centre County for selling only the best grade of clothing is We an established fact. never handle immitations or shoddy and our custom ers know what they buy. Have all new stock and the late styles in Clothing. BH -B-2 We would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies to our Dry Goods Depart- ment, Our Stock com- prises the new styles and latest novelties in cloths for Spring and Summer wear, foffoffoliofiofiofiofiejo! S&A.LOEB | BELLEFONTE, ro HE PENNBYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL. AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEFPA STMENTS OF STUDY, AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il. lustrations on the Farm and in the Labore tory, Bd WANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti: cal and Jinctioal, students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory, CIVH. ENGINEERING; very extensive field practice with bestmodern instruments, HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with orlgl nal investigation, LADIES’ COURSE IN IITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for Music, vooal and fostrumental LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional,) French, Gennan sand Euglish (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHEMATICS and and applied. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build- ing and equipment, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, cal and practical, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE: Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, ete, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service PHYSICS: Mechanics, Sound, Light, Hest, Electricity, ete. a very full course, with ex- tensive Laboratory praclice PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT years-—-carefully graded and thoro igh inter term opens January 11, 15888; spring lerm, For Catalogue or other inlonos full and ASTRONOMY, pure theoretd Two 1, ad tress j GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D, state College, Cor LEWISBURG AND TYRONE R ATLROAD BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND I EMONT A. Daily Except Sunday. Westward, PM AM AM HTATIONES MPMPI] it ontandon 16 1 1015 Eastward 10 15 1D 60M # 8 15 Lev but 9 0] 1 i y i 1 ; Spring 3 Cave » Hall TORR nden Hall Oak Hall 2 lemont ¥ Dale Bammit Lap pBEULO RPE EEERE 2 WORT y a and J Pras E PUGH, , BR. WOOD, eneral Manager Gen’'l Pw'ger Ag! 1 NVE has revol ized the » last half century Ned leas vel rs of t ive progress 158m be performed a ng the workers Any one can Of i: ne special you are us and we v 3 y Minnesota Leads the World with ber stock dairy and grain pr ducts. 2,000,000 acres Dne Lmber, farming and grazing lands, adjncent to railroad, for sale cheap OD eas tarmas, F Als, pr Ss, rates, ete, Odean, J. Bon kwalter, Land Commissioner, or C H, Warren, Genera - sme ™ r Agent, B5t ‘ % Paul, fen ANITOB Asx for Book H , Ab LEN SALES! WANTED e Where Are You Going? When 40 you start? Where from? How many in your party? What amount of freight or baggage have you?! What route do you prefer? Upon receipt of an answer 10 the above ques tions you will be furnished, free of expenses, wi able Inform- Baw AS N* BROOK ERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEBOHERY 8T,, BELLEFONTE, PA Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. Free Buss to snd from all trains, of Special rates to witnesses and jurors, 8jun G. B BRANDON, Prop. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE CENTRE HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUBTOM. Good Table, healthy locality, mountain water, surrounded natural scenery in the state, and churches convenient, reasonable, pure by finest Behools Terms very 16ang tf ax ERON HOUSE, Cor, 2nd & Market St. LEWISBURG, PA. First-class house in every Good sample rooms on 1st juss to and from all trains, THOMASHARPER HUTCHINBON, seplIBTU Proprietor respect floor. Free ——— RVIN HOUSE, LOCK HA EN, PA: 3B. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, wood sample rcoms on first floor. BU HOUSE, W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa. Special attention given 10 country trade, junel by HOUSE, Fou AIN BELLEFONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprieto The traveling community will this hotel equal to any in the county ip every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Give it a trial Riune tf find N EW GARMAN HOUSE, a opposite the Court House BELLEFONTE, PA. y New Gar Bnd 18 ope ARANK BIBLE. — ATTORNEY AT LAW Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa Office in Conrad building, opposite 1911 Brockerhofl House. anlotf. 5 CM BOWER E. L. ORVIS ROW TR BOWER & I ORVIS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House floor of Furst's building. D. ¥ PORTNEY, ; Office in old Conard fonts, Cada DALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAY Bellef corner In sate, Pa amond, two Dank, Office N. W, * ’ 1 doors from frst national I. 1. BrasxcaLER Sf ANGLER & HEWES ATTTORNEYS ATI BELLEFONTE CENTRI Epeciai all the cour JoBx KLINE ATTORNEY AT- LAW, Office on second floor building north of Court House. Can be consulted in Euglish or German. Tm’yS4 CE TRE COUNTY BARKING OO, BELLEFONTE Reseive Deposits and allow 11 Discount Notes; Br 33 He Securities JAB. A. BEAVER Db. 8H1 PENNA erent Government GERT, Cashier BOY. A D., OCULIST AND AURIST President BR » Office No 4 South Spring Street, Be - y Office Hours, Tto 9a. m., 1 tol, and 11may4m call In person where DeosRSary. Parties not ready to answer above questions should cut out may become useful. Address C. H. Wisnnx, General Passenger Agent, Minn. 8. L. Wannmw, General Broadway, New York. . Bend for new mep of Northwest. {JRTRA X8' COURT BAL} Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county, there will be ex weed 10 publi sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte a. SATURDAY, JUNE 16 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described REAL BSTATE the property of the late John Bartges, deceased , Gregg township, said county, viz All that cers tain treet of and situated in the wwmship of Greg, bounded and described as follows Begin. ning at a post, thence south 8 34° east 47 510 per. thence south 55°, east 7 per thence south 29, east 6 5.10 per; thence south 56%, east | per theonoe north 4 54%, east 7.9 per. thence east 3.1 per - thence south 50°, east 11 per. thence sotth 149, east 13 per; thence south 31°, east 17.8 per thence south 51%° east 15.2 per. thence south 63 deg. east 6 per. thence south 10 deg, east 2512 per. thence south 71 deg., east 161 per. thence south 0 deg. west 31.2 per: thenoe south 78 des east 2 per; theuoe south 2304 deg, west 13.3 per.: thence south 0 deg, exst 41.2 per. thence north 813 deg, eat R86 per: thence north 54 deg.; east 40 2 per: thents south 4 deg, east 10 per.; thence north 3434 deg. east 31.2 per thence south 60% deg., east 38 per. thence north 134 dew , east 111.6 per. thence north fil deg. west 75 pet ; thence sonth 88 ang. west UN per; thence south Sig deg, west 79.3 per. thence porth § deg. west 39 per; thence north MY deg, west 20.2 per, to the Jie of begining, contain. ing one hundred and Aly acres and 152 perches About twenty acres of the above are covered with fine Pine and Oak timber. Thereon erected a TWOSRTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Large Bank Barn and other Out Buildings, all in good condition, There is also a fine orchard of choloe fruit, good well and cistern at the house. This farm is pleasantly situated ner the village of Parmvers Mills, The public school bullding is on the premises, and it is but a few rods to promt. office, churches and smith «Anyone desire fog a fist class farm in ooe of the best commu. nities in the county would do well to examine this ote before purchasivg elsewhere, TERMS OF BALE: One third of purchase money cash upon confir- mation of sale; one-third in one year, and the nelance in two years, Deferred payments to be wsecnred by bonds and mortgage upon the premise es, and 10 boar Interest. . C. P. HEWES, Tavsree Joss HIDES ! hest cash market pli will be d forall kinds of hides by Aaron Har- at Centre Hall station, tL LEWISBURG BOOK BINRERY, All ¥inde of binding, st reasonable rales New, papers, magazines, paraphicls, te. bound and re bound jo fret class style 102m ( tf W. HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Residence on Main street, residence. Will give satisfaction in branches of his profession, Ether ministered 14apr . R.8 G. GUTELIUS,~ D Dentist, Millheim. Offers his professional services to the public Hao is prepared to perform all operationsin the Aantal profession He is now fully pre pared Lo extract tleeib absolutaly withon Cain. my 27% ” WATER! WATER! Plenty of it for every body-allow me to draw the attention of everybody in« t-rested in having plenty of good water I will have mydrilling machioe in the neighborhood of Centre Hall, witha 15 days and any one who wishes to have a a ell drilled, can address me here for the next ten days, after that Centre Hall Pa Box 345. Centre Hall, Office in all ad- Gro, 8 CLEMENTS, WHY DO YOU PAY RENT? Wheo the money given the landlord will srehage a better honse than the one in which you live, Should you die before the payments are complete, your heirs receive a deed at once. Why not secure a home or business property on this plan enjoy all your earnings, and be confident that your family will not be turned into thesireet should you die. For further particulars avply or address Tue Hour Comraxy or N.Y, 83 and 85 Livprty Si, New York, of A. C Moore, General Agent, office over post offios, Bellefonte, mit NEW MILLINER SHOP, The undersigned Las opened a millins er shop in Jacob Lee's house near the de- pot at Centre Hall. tronage of the public is solie- Bape E, Grove, The ted. All are invited. p. 19th Our styles. KIND if it $53 1 VOT 1 152 Rhaffer, Henry 3 163 Towers Wallace Weitael, John COLLEGE TOWKSHII nson, Rok Johnson, Thomas CURTIN TOWKSHIF Brooks, Jesse Carscadden, ID Coats, Lindley 12 Camoadden. D DeHaven, Peter Evans, Cadwalader Evans, Cadwalader Elliott, Willisan Bddy, Esther 450 Gilbert Wills “0 Hollowell, Bd Irwin, James 1 #0 Irwin, Robert nil Kelse, Joseph te Kelso, Joseph 450 Kelso, Joseph an Leech, Matihew 2074 Lowns, Oaleb a 27% Longsireth, isasc HT Ye Lowns, Oleh avis Longstreth, Isaac 70 Mason, John 8 196 Milicr, James 415 Waln, Jacob 360 Willis, Jonathan 41% Wister, Casper . 433 163 White, James... FERGUSON NOWNSHIP, Burchfield, Willis. 4% Bates, Daniel Oliver, James GREGG TOWNSHIP, 250 MeDowell Alexander 52 Unknown... p- i UBKDOWD.....oovcsvsunmirnnd 106 126 Hahn, Willlamm. ooo HAINES TOWNSHIP. 16 Bolinder, John 60 Bolinder, Henry 0 Polinder, Fred... 0 Bolinder, Adam . Barr, Thomas Barr, James Bare, Mary... Grats, Simon... : Links, May... . 10 Lavy ARTEL .o..couvamms 28 150 Nowy. William... " 178 MoBiroth. Robert... 4d Mestgar, Daniel. Motz, John a0 60 Bwineford. - 0 Hover & Wolf i. Snyder, SIMOD on Bnyder, Catharine. Bpyder, Catharine, 190 Weise, John and Bol A a aaa HALF MOON TOWNSHIP, a & ¥ 1 Fit 100 244 328 neh m3 1% 400 200 m0 » Greaves Hale, Jaz Hale, Js i4un, Sa jowis, Lewis Martin, Alexander MeMannuus, James } Milliken, M_. ¥ Mitchell, N¥J } Misper Morgan, Benjar Mitchell, W 1 jam I 32 1563 Tallman, Ben) Tompkine, Joseph 483 1568 Valentine, A. 8 432 153 Wahn, Rebecca 428 168 Wahn, Phoebe... ne #3 153 Wharton, Moore 433 1% Wharton, Elizabeth 415 Wharton, Sarah 438 151 142 of Wharton, Mary M i 483 158 1412 of Wharton, wry . 416 Wahn, Richard. RUSH TOWNSHIP. 274 153 Allison, Thosuas 453 158 Allon, John - as Allison, James FL Allison, Andrew ww Allison, A. and John Lolly a 164 10 Alltson, James 29 116 Arthur, Ana, 82 Bauman, Joseph 431 188 Brickley, David. 433 168 Bruntstman, Peler 158 Britches, lsano .. hvestant, Samuel Chestnnt, Sam de! 253 13 Domb, Frederick... #5 182 Everman, John $158 Edwards, Thomas 1 78 Ehler, Martin. ea 432 163 Ehler, Christian. .... #85 216 158 Grant, Thomas... %08 46 168 Gradl, Jobin. oa St IR Grant Thomas 08 88 115 Ww 12 10 105 0% 103 65 160 506 4X 18 8x 8 5b 4% 1% 3330 2a a5 € §2 a0 4 a 19% 10 owl Mek ee, Sain Omnia Mary Parker, BR Packer Parket Parker Hi Vides, Benjam Booed, David Rohrer Christian Smith, John H Daniel 'nknown Unknown Warden, Jeremiah Wickershaw, Amos WORTH TOWNSHIP Clymer, lienry 6 Gray, J.B 137 Hawthorne, Thomas © 65 Hawihorpe, James. 1165 Kutes, John 4 0 Tawman, Goorge i Nalin, Jasper. on 24 61 Milas, Ssanuel 1 81 Rowe Jahn i 47 I hiknown 41 Ewaneow lok, John 407 Ninger. John im Ehippen. Willinm, 4 6x Wistar, William 24568 Wister, Dandel........ 535 CYRUS Goss, Treasurer.