THE CENTRE REPORTER. Frep. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advances | Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | i Per year. | i 20 cents per Hine for three | per line for each subse | rates made made known | ADVERTISEMENTS, fnsertions, snd b cen quent fnsertion. Othe on application, CEXTRE HALL, PA., THURS, JAN. 5. YOLUMN G6 sue the CENTR In the marked im- With this i TER enters its 66th year. three provemei years we have made its upon the paper and re- duced the price from $2 to $1.50 per year. REPORTER better as it grows older, usefulness and flatter our- and thus increase its power for good, which we selves it has been in the past. of people advocate, Every interest the has found in the REPORTER an dent, always ex freely and fearlessly, regardless of opposition of those who often found it an obstacle in the way w hen selfish sought. ends were do in We have Yu judgment was right, always tried to what read ly listen to reason, and to present reasons for our course. The REPORTER never could be prostituted to serve the poses of cliques, and it never will. We are ord; » proud of its unassailable ree- proud of having accomplished t he good and to the ple € ain in the was for much tha ff Centre interests of the pe © is no st record has ga well + BN “1 yen us, ipport gi and we ask that the confidence of the past reposed in us in the fu- . ture, Ir 11 ot once in four years, i all tl law beo vk jient enough fo ple. pe stacks and v Ws fp in next go ALL ernors live tre « ernor THE ¢X-ZOv ounty, and possiply the We te ¢ + HIVES nere 100, a — IMPORTANT DECISION, Judge Henderson decided at Mead- ville, election held was illegal. The case lican defeated for the legality ratic opponent, 4, in which the ies, held their elections in an ad- ing borough, and the judge decid- must which elects the Republi- a fe Ww davs a in an adjoining borough, was one in which a Repub- assembly contested of the election of his Dem- because three town Demoerat brad ma- that these townships be WI out, en of all parties will doubt wheth- is is good law, such elections € been held out of the townships cores of districts, all along. Judge Henderson's opinion is cor- , then the Potter township elec- i held in of Centre I, and the townships which vote she borough of Bellefonte, are all fllegal. This a startling decision, nd i will, no doubt, time or other be pass upon by the supreme onrt. In a similar eave, within a couple of years, another Judge decided that stich elections wore legal. This fiother of the man® cases where law- as the bouough is some is i Mi ists Tue next U, 8. senate will be Dem- oeratic, the manipulation of north western states by the Republicans does not pan out to prevent it, Sm fp py BEXATOR Pr FER dee ares that his party, the populists, must organize the lower house of the Kansas legislature Bnd if it must be done by force—the bople having so decided at the polls, is sss A HOMESTEAD IN THE LEGISLATURE, Among important matters of legis- tion to be taken up it is expected at the labor troubles at Homestead 11 receive a large share of attention. Bills will probably be introduced in this connection providing for the come pulsory arbitration of disputes between employer and employees and others prohibiting the introduction of Pink- erton detectives or other armed bodies of men to any locality pending the set- tlements of such disputes. Others alming at the alleged use of the mili- tia in behalf of capital and limiting the power of the Governor in calling the State troops into netive service are LOCAL ELECTIONS must be filed with township and boro | auditors ten days before election, the chairmen in each distriet should see nominations made at least two weeks before the election, which comes in the middle of February. Nominations ean be made the last anunary or the first week in which will give ample time are ed period of ten days before election, a WHAT CAN BE DONE. The state legislature met on Monday at Harrisburg. We need no more laws, lnws the statute book and if some Ol are wiped out, there will be more good than adding to the laws we now have. We know of no this can be at-| £r ge home. a & QUAY WILL BE RE-ELECTED, of the l« Republican Chair- Frank Willing Leach, and others are keeping nything that Senator Quay’s Quay’s right everything As fast as members arrive Stat man Reeder, § 9 sharp lookout for may in the least hired ge | enances or reelection. thing and PIN sag will be no worth talking conceded, The only There fight about. can help it. against Quay i His ex Les thing h y tion is that is attracting attention is e scramble for minor places. — TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS, LEPORTER office is prepared to kets for the local elections in ebruary, for which the law requires made about minations to we two week before the elections, auditor to it that the tickets ly increasing « tisburg CRARONICLI APH has found it necessary Lo cost of S70.000. two of Perfecting difficul- mia- ays dur arrival of plement usual wh the hen in thorough work- 1 1s about TELEGRAPH lant as % il $i Wilk Continue to give th ubldiec the greatest news. sVivania for the CENT. | paper in Western Penn ! very smallest coil --OGNE Sp STATE TrEastUrer Morrison and Auditor General {the GCrregy tuances for 1802 Fo- in this style: sryeli nang November 30, 1802 $11,727,068,- debt paid during the year, $1,- the Btate W258; in the $0,000 to 9,08; total payments, net debt of AR 1592, $a, 6006, pay- included the %; Homestead riots, $375.- 223, Three-fourths of the personal property tax, under the act of 1891, returned to counties and is iow being paid, which will reduce the gen- eral fund about $1,000,000, Balance in November 30, 1861, $5. balance in general fund 1802, $5,308, 101.86, ments are publi aay, school is the general fund TA, 721,80; November 30, lee Fue cold snap, which lasted ten to twelv broke off with the last days of the year. Sunday last had mixed with rin, affording = foundation for sleighing on Monday, with the sky threatening more rain or #now, or a mixture, a a ERR ¢ days, sleet Christmas Exercises, No special Christmas exercises were held by any of the Sunday schools or churches in the town, and the day passed ofl’ quietly! In the Presbyte- rian Sunday school the children were presented with a box of eandy, which delighted the youngsters, The ser- mons preached during the day were commemorative of the day, or Ao Ocensional fy Gets In On Time, The morning mail west which is due at Centre Hall at 8.09 under the schedule, seldom arrives on time, and nearly every morning is laté from twenty minutes to two hours. The new schedule seems to interfere with the run and the train cannot make time, np Will Moet in the Lutheran Charel, The Bociety of Christian Endeavor will hold their meeting in the Sab. bath school room of the Lutheran church on next Sabbath evening, be ginning promptly a quarter before six o'clock and closing a quarter before Keven, ——— A ——— Harvesting loo, The ice crop id good just now and if the present cold spell continues enough fee will be housed to ran the town during the hot months. The fee ¥'5% ARDREES TO DIRECTORS, On Directors’ Day during the sion of institute, the Gazette says, D. F. Fortney, Esq., addressed the] con- his usually able manner, He pointed out very plainly the bene- fits derived from these annual Direct- conventions, and also from dis- trict conventions. He called attention to the fact of what the district conven- tion of Miles township brought about, when at Rebersburg an elegant four room brick building has been erected: at Boalsburg, The grading of wages was pointedly impressed upon the minds of the directors, He urged that none but the best teachers be em- ployed and that not less than $40; per month should be pald any teacher. A man or woman not worth that much is not worth employing. Some direct- ors of the county are making a great | FORTNE Be ors’ nlso ship school tax and appropriate the State funds to their local expenses, by the State was intended for the bet- | terment of schools in every particular. Teachers should be paid higher wages, more facilities should be and better should be engaged. Without better and is one direc the } high standing tors in Centre county today. and of the Bellefonte schools is very largely due to Nothing by him is left it would in any way assist the teac! undone i him. {his i in their work and encourage them. and help to interest their scholars, Bop ly Au Important Case, A case of considerable interest determined in court at Hollidaysburg on Thursday evening last. A him, the landlord : house occupied by 1 the piano for the amount. music dealer to the tenant brought suit aga Inndlord for the to recover da its The notint nages for with interest-—$57 he wis, pianos, J, this sewing be r from verdict in CaM ma- , ELC. Cannot A —- To Let the Contract, nusylvania Railroad is about £ 1 to let the con provide f kage required to between Pittsburg and Altoons has % their track facili Pennsylvania Railroad lated increasing View of indiease World's Fair. lerable amount of vey the two Hew Sixty Million Bushell of Wheat for every Inhabitant of (he United ates, Th elandas Crop of "13. Never in the history that state had such bountiful erops this vear, The cannot enough hands to harvest the great crop and the tailroad special rates from Kansas other Missouri River towns, harvest to go into The wheat of the from sixty to sixty tl crop is made, the Crops Hr of Kansas has is farmers rot made and has City to the state, will be five million bushels high. The fi very Inrge Santa Fe induce hand crop state and the quality is grass and is one; ont The corn looking od ae ft 1 early potatoes, ry and ¢ barley sinade and are all large eather * has [57 1 for it is found | propitious 1 ¥ ah he cleanest, best corn to be the country, to-day. acd Louis and all points on the Sa Missouri River, to Kansas points, on August 30 and g Cheap rates will bes from Chicago “a all east of the for eastern farmers do. A good map of Kansas will be ip Byrne, 728 Monadnock Block, Chic- ago 111. together with reliable statistics and information about Kansas - -> — Californin Topeka & Banta placed a new Chicago The Atchison, and Chil- entire of with dining car, of and : + JUSL service betw “in It mposed ex i lifornia. train is an clusively Pullman's newest cars, together free reclining i It was 51 put their large {4 “ : “ 1 alifornia traflic. nC trip to interesting anthe region HE AL One recent the ws the beauties of that 1e » ndvantags " ute, and it affor « of our iplate a trip toward LTE =i Conia tween the punts named, » 117 miles be. and Alioous censtructed. Tunnels he route will have to be widen- filer P swrtion of ti Pittsburg will § BIOng edd als Sale Bills, [he season is fast approaching when | sales will be numerous, and already | several are announced to take place. The success of ¢ very sale lies literally in the advertising of same and large posters, ete, are necessary. The Re {| PORTER office in this respect is better equipped now than ever for the print ing of large posters. New material has been added and a handsome poster can now be obtained at very low fig- ures. All work will be executed in the most satisfactory and shortest pos- sible time. ss A MY Service and Worth, We are abreast of the times and in advance of the seasons bringing in the finest stock of Fall and Winter Cloth- ing. The dollar you spend with us goes farther, lasts longer, gets more style, more quantity, and does you more good, in service worth and wear than money spent elsewhere. Our goods and prices now waiting for your nspection will prove this, SaMvuEL Lewix, Clothier, alsin Try I If you have a friend in some other parts, give him a weekly letter from the county by subscribing for the Re- PORTER for a year and send it to him. All the news and late happenings are chronicled and it will be a gift much appreciated, raise aiid Tendered a Donation, The Ladies Aid Society and some of the members of the Evangelical church gave their pastor, Rev. Davis and fam- ily quite n surprise in donations on Christmas eve, for which they respect- fully tender their thanks to the doners, Destroyed ty Fire, The old and well-known Greenwood furnace, in Huntingdon county was destroyed ou Monday by an explosion of gas in the stack. The molten metal escaped aud set fire to sheds and frame work. Eutitled to Confidence, - - -. Arin Broken On Sunday John Shafter was sweeping off the walk at his burg, he slipped and fell and broke | arm. morning, while t hae home at Rebers His LS Rimple Questions Simply Answered Whe A vt 1 v of all hy do people vi ofty ail} ou? Betause they think #1 will wear a WHy Why dos the rongh that at first caused ¢ ad ang chron Berauss the proper remedy wasnot nsed. The war to break nalarm become deep sont jor b up any Congh or Cold, no matter if eines failed to benefit you, is to try Pan Tins the great remedy for O Colds, sod Con. samption, Band Scents at J. D. Murray's Drug Sore, other medi nigh, Travelers may n from Mr. C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Parker Dakota, who says: “I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamberlain’s Collie, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy with me, and on many occasions have ran with it tothe relief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail.” For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. learn lesson Oa brie COURT SALE -~BY VIRTUE OF an order of Orphan's Court of Cetitre coun there will be exposed to public sale st Centre } all the following described ronal estate of George Girossman late of Potter township, 4 . o=0 BATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1903, 0-0 At 1D o'clock as mm. the following described real estate of George Grossman deceased, in Potter townshin, banded on the vorith by lands of George Reiber, on the east by lands of James Runkle, on the south by land of John Love, and on the west by land of John Long, containing 2 ACRES, more of less, with to Improvements, Terme of sale. The entire purchase money to be paid iu cash on confirmation of sale, WILLIAM GROSSMAN Administrator, BURT PROCLAMATION. «WHEREAS THE Hon A. O. Furst, President Jy of the Cost of Common Plows of the 48th Jodicial dis trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntingdon, aud the Hon, Charles Paslkoer and the Hon. Thomas F. Riley, sssoriate Judges in Centre, having isoed (heir precept bearing date the « day of Janunty, 1803 to me directed for hiniding a eonrt of Ocer and Terminer and poner. al Jail Ueliven) and Quarter Sessions of the Peane in Bellefonte, for tie voanty of Contre, snd vom. wenes on the 4th Monday of Jan the day of January, 1808, and to conti wo weeks, Notre is hereby given to the Coroner, Jase ustioes of Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said conn. ro, thal they bo thon std there in the § thom ie whieh to their Taal, het COR Loy prosecn Agninat ®hinll bo by the ja ER there in praseeiite ait Heonty be of WALT, 10 the all the 1s Iss, are engaged in the business o CO., Bellows Falls; Vermont, f BUIL DING and FITTING Having started hundreds of Creameries. built and equipped on the Eros Any us, Lefore closing contracts or signing —————————— A —— J ————————— The Press YORK KF O Has a larger dally circulation than any other Republic CHI 2 i NDAY. The Aggressi A d Deceml Found« Circul ScrIE: NER'S MAGAZINE FOR 1893. 5 Lan {+00 “ Jorscy Street and Jerse it ¥ OX Derie | AS 14 the Ref strated Harold Fr te a poll : The Cop By the Author of ¢ Miss 8. B. Ellioit, the » write 8 yeu fstio sors of moantaingers, “The Personal Reminiscences Bvmne unpuhiished | Irving and others, Ivle's 1ife far the recent literature Rerolientinh sof 1.1 late Marquis De fall of new matter ert Blom, who hes § Robert will relate the farihe Josephine in Married Man derie wile mtr . entitled * Jerry.” thor of Jerry? will thie Ten emma: fe anvony Darke? Spereet Cham} in An Artis ot relurne —. im a texiden of nearly two years in that country, Abn dent finstrated by the auth Hianrie Mom which have been & festure of the maragine ng 1885. will be eontinged by some partion striking papers, smong them several great war correscandenis, Wm. 11. Bossel! bald Forbes, and others Men's Occupations, A series of articles on the Ho work of me ini many callings the oh lef ways (exoluive of pro- fessions) In which men earn their livlihood. The World's Fair in Chicago. A series will be published Tater in the yoar giv. ing the lnnressions made by the exhib different observers of note, oth Ame forelgn: and man: of these nheorevrs willbe alvo artists who will illustrate their own articles Miscellaneous Articles, Farther contributione to the Par In Great Cites. Mra, Burnett's iludtrated paper on the London plan for Home Ald To Invalid Children, eto, Of special interest also will be Profs Hellprin's authoritive aoconnt of the Peary Ree lief Expedition (Minetratod), 8 very interesting article by Octave Cezanne ou the sxhibition of Woman's Art pow going on in Parle, and srtielon upon artistic subjectafuconunts of travels, ete. 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