A A SG THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ie ———— ——— TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Thoselin arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20) cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application, pp A i 4 re CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. MAR. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce that W, J. Car lin, of Rebersburg, will bea candidate for Regis ter, subject to Democratic rules. MILLIONS FOR PENSIONS, The pension appropriation bill was passed by the senate without any amendment. [t appropriates for army and navy pensions (including widows and minor children) $165,000,000 and about a million and a half dollars in addition for fees of examining surgeons clerk hire at pension agencies and some small items. Mr. Gorman commented upon the maguitude of the pension appropria- tions and gave it as his opinion that it would be necessary to appropriate $200,000,000 for pensions next session. fication of some of the laws on the sub- of such a thing. mts i ffs ba —— WEALTH DOES NOT COUNT. Mr. Cleveland is to have a Cabinet of poor men, From the President down there is not a large private for- far as its make-up is known. no Wanamaker, no Elkins, ton. engaged in schemes in the Washing- ton lobby. It is an administration of There is no vate means. Kvery man named for accepting his place. Except tioned with assurance, not one land’s earnest request. For once see a glorious and elevated business administration. ee TWO STATES AT LAW, Considerable excitement has been eaused throughout the Eastern Pan Handle by a statement of the condi- tions of the suit brought by the state of Maryland against the state of West Virginia. Maryland sues to north and south branch of the Potom - ac river. Bix large counties, with a population of nearly 100,000, are invol- ved, and in addition, if Maryland wins the suit, five other West Virginia counties will be cut off from the rest of the state. The matter is considered very grave by West Virginia lawyers and politicians. The state has appro- fight the case. a pills THE INDIANA HOUSE passed what is known as the “Pullman Tax” bill The bill was written by Attorney Gen- eral Smith, after a study of the deci- sion of the Supreme Court of the Uni volved. The authorsof the bill say it will, if it becomes a law, put on the tax duplicate of Indiana $25,000,000 that has been escaping taxation. The bill provides for the taxation of sleep- ing car, telegraph, telephone, express, and merchant despatch companies on their capital stock. The yeas were 83, but one vote being cast against the bill. If such a law should be passed in Pennsylvania, it would produce a large sum and relieve the other over- taxed industries. si a AA 5 Ere another issue of t he REPORTER reaches its readers the government of the United States will have passed into the hands of the Demoecrats—Presi- dent, and both houses of congress, May it be to the best interests of the people. Ap pol CosanressMas Borrrner of lowa, who hagintroduced a bill to modernize the dress of the goddess of liberty, is a native of Crawford eounty, Pa. He wishes that comely young woman to wear skirts reaching not quite as low ax the knee, EE I i Tue HawaAlias treaty has been shelved by the senate and there will be no annexation under the Harrison administration. In the house anti-op- tion received a backset, En A MM 4 Bd weT'his cold weather makes heavy clothing a necessity for comfort, and the question arises where can it be pro- cured at a low figure and at the same time receive goods that are not shod- dy. Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonre, keeps just such a line, and when a purchase is made of him satis factory returns can be relied upon. emma A ————————— Subscribe for the REPORTER, it gives you all the home news. SE rat EXTRA SESSION, President Harrison on Saturday is- sued the usual call from the retiring President for an extra session of the senate to consider executive business, to meet on Saturday, March 4, immedi- ately following the} adjournment of this congress, This session generally lasts until the most important appoint- ments of the new president are acted on, especially the cabinet and the lead- ing foreign missions, as it is desirable as to the latter that their appointments shall be confirmed by the senate be- fore the ministers leave the country. elf - JUDGE HEYDRICK REAPPOINTED. Ex-Justice Christopher FF, Heydrick, of Franklin, was appointed a justice of the state supreme court by Gover- nor Pattison to fill the vacancy crea- ted by the resignation of Chief Justice Paxson. Judge Heydrick was elevat- ed to the supreme bench one year ago to succeed the late Judge Clark, and gerved until January last, when he gave way to Judge Dean, of Blair, by whom he was defeated for election. He willf serve only until January I next unless renominated And elected. mins 5 - TEACHER'S INSTITUTE at Some Place at Centre Hall. At the Teachers’ institute held at Spring Mills last week, it was decided upon that the next local institute would be held at Hall. The institutes will be compos- ed of teachers in the district composed Hall, Potter, Harris, and Gregg,! townships, The institutes districts have teachers Centre been most past record we can infer that the co m- ing one will not The REPORTER be will an advise exeeption. furt her The time appointed for holding the institute is March 17th and 15th, and to complete the arrangements: Prof. Cresswell, president; BR. 1D. Foreman, secretary; Committee on en- tertainment, Prof. Creswell, Miss Mag- gie Hanna, on programme, John Heckman, John Keller, B.D). Foreman. Any further information can be had by addressing the secretary. Wagner Geiss; com A Netted About $30, A sociable was held at the residence Reller, cast Nie ciety of the Reformed church, which netted about $30. Free transportation from Centre Hall, and about one hifdred took advantage of theop - portunity afforded to take a sleigh ride and have an enjoyable time. The handsome and spacious Keller resi- dence was thrown open to the large crowd of people who were out for a good time and they had Games and entertainment of all Kinds were indulged in during the evening, and not one but said that the sociable was a suceess, and an exception from the usual stiff formal usually held. it LOO Ones msi ff tt rein A Bad Sanday School Saperintendent. Sylvester T. Stephenson, principal of Stéphenson’s business college and superintendent of the Grace Bireet Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Williamsport, has skipped out, leav- ing debts amounting to about £5,000, in sums ranging from $10 to 1.200, Many prominent business men, church members, both ladies and gentlemen, and Rev. Ellis Bell are his creditors, he owing the minister about $200. All the students in his business college are stuck for the tuition. Professor Ste- phenson's whereabouts are unknown. a Wilt Be Disappointed A large number of prospective worlds fair tourists will be disappointed in the expectation of the manner in which they will go to Chicago and the man ner in which they willglive when they get there when it is known that the Pullman Palace Car Company has de- panies could not furnish track room for them. Many persons had contemplated chartering Pullmans, going to Chicago in them and living in them during their visit to the big show, but the action of the Pullman company will nail down the coffin Hd of their hopes, Al is Ulearance Train, The Pennsylvania clearance train with its aparatus, went over the rail road from Montandon to Bellefonte yesterday. The train makes a trip once each year over every part of the Pennsylvania system, and during the past week has been running over this division. The car with apparatus pre- sents an unusual appearance, and the apparatus is designed for the purpose of taking note of all Inequalities of track, height and width of bridges, tunnels, ete, Announcement, Preaching in the Lutheran church in Georges Valley next Sunday at 10 am. ~~ W. E Fiscugn, UBLIC BALE ~WILIL, BE SOLD AT THE south west of Spring Mills, on TRURSBDAY, MARCH 16, the following articles this spring, 1 young horse will be 8 years old this spring, 2 cows, head of young cattle, 1 chining, lot of horse gears (collars and bridles FRED ZETTLE. the subscriber at Farmers Mills, township, March 18, 18%, at 10 o'clock, a. mv, the following described property 4 head horses, © good horses rising 4 years old, 1 mare 4 years old, with foal, 1 mare 14 years old, 3 2-year old colts, 2 milk cows, 1 heifer sheep, 1 Southdown buck, 2 broad red wagons, 1 Jobuston binder, 1 spring harrow, plows, cultl. vators, double trees and single trees, Centre Hall corn planter, corn scraper, cutting box, sled, 2 set hiny ladders, hay fork, horse gears, collars bridles, halters, 1 set single harness, lot of bee boxes, 1 corner cupboard, churn, table, and oth er articles. Terma will be made known on day {sale WILLIAM GOODHART af SS UBLIC HALE -~WILL BE BOLD™AT THE residence of the undersigned at Farmers Mills, on ITUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1 vearling colt, 1 8-year old homse,']l 4-year old horse, 2 breed mares 7 years old, 1 span of mules, # head of good cows will be fresh by time of sale, 2 head of yourg ea tie, 16 head of good sheep, b shoats, 4 pigs.'l breed sow, 1 seed hog, 1 4-horee broad wheel wagon, 1 2-horse,fwagon, 2; 2-horse cultivators, 2 Keystone plows, ¢ camel back plows, 1 spring barrow, 2 dey Larrows, 1 corn planter, & lot of cultivators, | mill, threshing wachine and shaker, 1 horse separa ter, 1 cutting bench, {| grain drill, 1 Royal sell rake reaper, 1 set of hay Indders, 1 set of breech ing, 2 wo of front gents, collars and bridles, fy pets, rakes and forks, single trees, (double trees 1 O. K. creamery No, 2,1 ginner bell, and many other siticios 4 ale to commence at 10 o'clock W. 8 HETTINGER UBLIC SALE WILL BE EOLD A1 residence of the undersigned, 2% vest of Spring Mil, FTHRUEBSDAY, MARCH icles fanning THI im lie year old colt 1 2-5ear old col’, fresh at time of entitle sheep, 2 breed pew Deering seil rske a0 mower, fanuiug mill, hay mke, we aid lows, cultivelors, sre « hatrows plow, corn planter, 2 2» wagons with Indlders, spring wagon, 1 bosledd, wood work of log sled. b or & hun ssh plank. 1); inches, & lol of oak hains, forks, hore gears, col of, single harness, check lines d double trees, corner cupboard, bie chairs | carpet, benches, ibs, buckets vessels, love pips Creamery witler by the gallon, a jot of seed po any olhier articles Wi oommentg at 10 o'elonk when « OWN MES J HANNA ITZELL, Auc't EF BOWS, sf yOULR 11 shonis het lors eras THE UNDERSIGNED public sale at his residence MARCH riaties vii ire be fresh by time of sie, 6 head mare heavy with foal, i . pn, Clydesdale snd English 159 it I d-yearoid horse, Ulsdes fh dradt Teg ite. ] evdal: sud English drafi. 1X ear Old ares, f will i good black i of 4 ibe WW isacsdaie, 10 head of shivep, Sewer and 1 wenther Champion in good condition, | Chsinpion mower in i) apring tooth harrow, | harrow, Lgood horse rake, 1 we tin, shaker, power and » ison, | Utica wheel riding 1 COT RCTRper ilre ; 1 romd wagon, 3 in. Lire 2-Borse wagon, 1 plantation 2 top buggies, 1 road oart § thy bay. 1 Centre Hall bob sled good sausage chopper, 2 Prioce plows | bean plow. 2 sels tug hinrniess, | set doubles harness, and olber farm gears, forks, single and foulile ees, s000p shovel, el commence et GChoCk,. po Wm reas will be made known by J. H. ODESKIRK sleel t shar Bo! BLIC SALE «3 MILES EAST OF CERTEE Hall, 8 the residence of D. C. Keller, on MARCH 17, 1% w 1 siaillon, 3 gil, 1% hesd Mhropah let auld colt. 4 thorough laed eWoes ood iI% shosis and pigs, 2 2 hors arn hollow steel tubular oad wago i goed Sop gwagon, | good road Cart 1 go and ; 1 plank sled | pair imdder, Hoosier grait Centre Hall corn cultivator, 2 1-0 pwowe » ¥ srrows, 1 i-horse laad roller | mower combined § harpoon and pu slrap ae good as pe, 3 ibe, Sd work bench Can Sel plow Dares, © wisin § met fiynets, 1 saddle and Bridie jes doable trews and single trees jog chains, butt chains, | histing jack, 2 mus, grubbicg hoes, « pik, digging iron, 1 rook sore, 1 coal slote 1 sofs, iron kestle bedsteads, tables, chal, coor ks, dishes, aud Gib er arti pumerous 10 mention Sale to ommente BL IO ockek a. m D H. RKHULE. Aue} bb, CEKELLER = ox east of en YOO AT THE BLIC SALE WILL RE SOLD { p undenigned sbout 2 fenide ney of the ut Ceatre Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 5 the following srticies i k horses, | span mnies, 1 mare silk cows some of which will freeh by sale 1bull, 5 head of young raitie breed sows with pig, | Chester w Bi ite woud B 12 bond of Sluts, | 4 horse wag on. J hors agone, § Boss Spring wegon, i | hand wagon, | bob sled, 1 long sled 1 ow sled, 1 neigh, | Celene Binder, good = pew, | Johnston self rake. | Champion mower hiky rake, Kooler grnin drill, 1 Albnight enitivas tor. Canon corn shelior, 1 band corn sheller, throating machine, power, shaker and strap fanning mill, | lard molier, 3 Keysone plows, 1 Cuivernal plow, I Perry spring harows, 3 drag Barrows, 2 Lhorse enitivalors, 2 shovel plows, 2 Centre Hall vorn planters, 1 corn wrdper, | doub fe harpoon hay fork with rope and puliey, 1 long handie bay fork, double recs and single trees, strends, two Shore evenors, 2 sels Lig harness, sot front gears, | set double hares, collars and bridles, 2 setoheck lines, plow libs, 1 team sad die. wend reins, housings. 4 »4 Hyndls, 7 Jog chains, | cable chain, 4 st Goll chalos, cow chains, 1 wheel barrow, | grabbiug hoe, Sdiggine irom, 1 grind stone, 1 ager bell, rakes and forks 1 wignw kudfe 2 grain cradles, 1 brash scythe barrel with elder vinegar, 3 stone bammers, J eroms oil sews, 2 joe tongs, 1 moat stand, | ash tab, 1 fron kettie, 1 ding table, | sink, } dozen chairs, | rocking chsir, I cook stove, | room stove 1 worse grinder, a lot of other articios Yoo numer ols Wo mention sale to commence at ¥ o'clock Wal. GOHEEN, Aue's. mi on with a bos iz the of head of shee WM. BHOLI UBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT PUB. jio sale at the residence of BH. Aroey, 154 miles east of Centre Hall, Va, mm WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1) 1800 can as follows 3 head of horses, 2 of them good leaders, 1 ear 01d mare, § milk cows, 1 a Jersey, ail will ye fresh at time of sale, 10 head of young cattle, 3 1-year old Shorthorn bulls, 1 of them bought in Licking county, Ohlo, inst April. He j= Bates blood and registered, the other two sired by reg fstered bull, weighing 1942 Tbe, at 3 years oid and Rose of sharon «tock; also 2 dyear old heifers with calf aod 2 yearling heifers, all thorough bred Shorthorn, 3 Jerey heifers and 1 Holstein heifer to drop eaives (u May, 16 head of sheep 12 mead of hogs, 3 Chester white rows 0 furrow In April, A Chester white boars 16 month old and good shonte, | all sieel Deering binder gorsd as pew, 1 Oh omplon combined iudehine, self yaks and dropper stischment, 1 uiplegenrod form wer taachine shaker wind strap. | fanning melt iheim ealtivator, 1 1 haw cultivator, | im proved priveess plow, 1 Boisud «hill plow, 1 spring tooth hareow, Centre Hall sor planter, Hoos ler grain deill wails fertiliner sitarhiment, | corn Seaport, eating box, swovels, fiwks, dant. Te and sdugle Devs, | Shots overer, 1 grabbing how, stone hammer, babes fin ke, steel yards, w 11 welgh from | to 40 pomuds, ow eontos, | basadiet messnre 5 iil pessare, bay by the wm, 1 new & horse Wagon, 1 Jaented entier, 1 Leeated ring wagon, | sel Benvy © ig hari ms, set sipg le riving harnoss, 3 baie collars, 4 heavy Ryneta, § Shit buggy vet chioek Hoes, plow | | bridles, Pp Ars, Jund reiti, a i 0ting hin ness Boo sb an dinner bell, weed i. buffalo robe ell Hated Hv to : HY Soe heater No, 12, 2 wood Mover 1 heday Sk, shins, 1 rocker 2 cottage , chopping machine, 1 : i i TRIOT THE PA Foremost Democratic Morning News paper in Pennsylvania, i Oa way to the White House, Dally, every w eck day morning inthe year, $0 a Year, Weekly, Toesdayevening of every week year. 81 a year IT LEADS INTHE REWE in { of the world, pews from three 1o seven hours ahead of all ery oth Harrisburg will be an unusually polut the coming year. 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