a THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED, KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, ~0ne 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. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. MAR, 16. ————————————r ANNOUNCEMENT. SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Geo, B. Crawford, of Gregg, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that W, J. Car lin, of Rebersburg, will bea candidate for Regis ter, subject to Democratic rules TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that John F. Potter, of Milesburg, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules. WON'T GET OFFICES. There are two classes of seekers after appointments under Cleveland's ad- ministration, who will not be recog- nized as having any claims, and who, the President has ordered, shall not reccive any appointments. Men who held positions under Mr. Cleveland's first administration, will not get any positions under his present adminis- tration, except in exceptional cases, for the reason that a new set have bet- ter claims than those who have already been served. We think this is right and it is a policy that will be endorsed by the people. Some fellows want to be in office all the time and would have equally as good and competent ones stand back although they never held a position. The rule of turn: about-is-fair-play, is certainly a good one in the main. Another class that will be objected to will be 4th class postmastersships that go into business houses where the clerks having other duties to attend to are always apt to neglect the postal service to further the business of their employer. This will be a new depart- ure and will largely prevent postoffices from being kept in stores, Mr. Cleveland has set his foot down upon these two classes, and the rule strictly to be adhered to. This order will thin out the number of office seek - ers very largely. None of Mr. Cleveland's former cab- inet officers have been reappointed. arf sll a———— Our neighbor, ye man of the Watch- man is announced as an applicant for a position in the pension bureau. nn A SS ——— AND Now every Republican office holder in this big land sees visions of large letters that spell, w.a-1-k. is ns A Aart PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX. The Ledger calls attention to the re- port of the auditor general for last year, which shows that the gross reve- nues of the state for the year ending November 30, 1892, amounted to $17,- 728,613,63, including a balance left over from the preceding year of $6,- 979,854,566. After paying all the ex- penses of the government, redeeming loans to the amount of $1,417,106, pay- ing for common schools $5,379,618,62, and returning to counties, as their share of the personal property tax, 541,799.06, there remains an unexpend- ed balance of $6,000, 644.95 in the treas- ury. The figures show conclusively, as has already been demonstrated from the auditor general's report for 1891, that the state has absolutely no need whatever for the personal property tax, and that it ought, therefore, to be immediately repealed. From this tax alone there has been collected $2,235 838 46, of which $1,902. 511,98 was under the three mills tax, because, owing to the different times at which different counties make their assessments, the act of 1891, raising this tax to four mills, did not get into general operation last year. Assum- ing that not one dollar more of inter- est-bearing property will be returned ing the present year, from this source alone, nearly $3,000,000, which it clear- ly does not need, and which it eannot possibly spend in any legitimate way. This is in accord with what we said in a recent issue of the REPORTER, that the money now raised by taxa tion was not needed, and the burdens upon the people should be lightened by a repeal of some of the tax laws, EE a Tue Bey telephone patents expir- od last week. Now let a new company start in and give the public a cheaper service. Exit monopoly. a AY AA Oo, A uuu lature will reach anything practicable in road reform, nor does it matter, for the old law gives all the power to con- struct good roads ifdesired and provid. ; understand how to make better roads Sh hereiolure_ it ie_Hot any. inny } Senator Logan's bill to prevent the | spearing of fish in any of the waters of | this commonwealth, by the use of] torch light, or defeated. cates as pharmacists without examina- governor, ein —————— me — A FAIR way to fax railroad, graph and telephone lines for local pur- township, city or boro. taxes for local purposes, they get large revenue from local traffic. A tax on each acre right-of-way valued some rate as adjoining lands, of atl reasonable. The number of acres can of the iron per mile also. and wire of the telegraph phone lines can be estimated per mile in same manner. and tele- IN A number of town elections New York, held during the past two weeks, no ballots were used, the voters indicating their choice among candi- dates by machinery. The vantages of this method are its speed, accuracy, and simplicity. A eitizen can vote in half a minute, there is no chance for fraud, and the most great ad- ignor- ant voter does not AR the machine adds up the poll as well as records the vote, the of election can be Known in ten minutes after the polls close. The steadily growing in popularity, a lar- need assistance, result ih ger number of towns using it year, as a law of the them ifa vote of the Board of Super- There is a bill befor every visors consents, the Michigan Legislature authorizing voting by machinery in that state, and from the favor it has met it will preb- ably pass. It Australian system, and as this country demands the best in everything the machine will undoubtedly in time sup is an advance over the ersede the Kangaroo. The New York the invention of a former Centre coun ty man, Hile Meyer, had an agricultural implement store in Bellefonte. voting machine is who years go Rf THE REPORT given out from Wash- ington that the editorial fraternity was to be excluded from appointments Mr. Cleveland thinks their service in- valuable and that it would to discriminate them. The against UBLIC BALE WILL BE BOLD AT THE THURSDAY, the following articles ¢ horses, 1 heavy draft mare, will be © yearsold this spring, 1 young horse will be 3 years old this pring, 2 cows, i head of young cattle, 1 Hench cultivator, 1 plow, 1 harrow, threshing machine, shaker, horse power and strap, 8 lot of gow MARCH 16 UBLIC BALE. AT the subscriber at THE Farmers LESIDENCE Mills, OF Lirege following described property i head horses, © good horses rising 4 years old, 1 mare 4 years old, with foal, 1 mare 14 years old year old colts, 2 milk cows, 1 heifer whien 2 head sheep, 1 Southdown buck, 2 broed tired WREZONK, 1 Johnston binder, 1 spring harrow, plows, c¢ultd vators, double trees and single trees, Centre Hall corn planter, corn scraper, cutting box, sled, 2 set bay ladders, hay fork, horse gears, collar bridles, halters, | set single harness, lot of boxes, 1 corner cupboard, churn, table, and oth erarticies. Ternmy'will be meade known on ‘day of sale WILLIAM GOODHART Bo BLIC BALE --WILL BE SOLD es idence of the undersigned Mills, on — FUESDAY, MARCH 21, re ] yearling colt, JF year old. hors brecod mares 7 yours old, 1 se gp head of good cows will be fresh by time of sale 2 head of yourg cattle, 16 head of good sheep, chioats, | pigs, joreed sow, | seed hog, 1 4-hor broad wheel wagon, 1 2-horse wagon, 2 Keyotone plows camel bacl plows, 1 spring barrow, 2dmg harrows corn planter, & lot of Itivators fanning mill ig machine and shekes OTHE SODRTS ter, 1 calling bench, | grain drill Royal rake reaper, 1 set Of hay ladders, 1 set of breech " “ AT THY at Farmers year old HE. ~ BES oC Nels, TREES 8 140), K. creain ¢ 10 com mone 3 paper as postmaster for that city. Sr > ens WHEAT AND corn have ening in the markets with no diate prospect for a rise. Oats is hold- ing its own however. places. cf ———— IT 18 A settled matter that law, 80 you must keep your stock in or ones grounds, li —— Looked Dangerous Last week the from Williamsport to Lock Haven, day night the ice began to move, and towns along the stream. The low ed by water, an ison Home Vor Sale Dr. Orndorf offers for sale his Pine Grove Mills home on small monthly payments to suit purchaser at an ns tonizhingly low price, address, "Squire ARCHEY, A. J. Orxpony, mardi Gireensvurg, Pa. pinout Disappe ared, ed from the fields at the close of last week, and the streams were high in consequence, although no harm was done by floods, tent thus far. i AM Ol Still Progresging. The revival which was begun a few progressing and This Thursday evening, a min- ister from the Conference at Bellefonte has been detailed to preside in the pul. pit and conduet the services, nt in tp How a Mother Saved Her Hoy, Little Robert Frey lives at Silver Lake: his mother and futher love him with parental deve tion: he is a bright little fellow. Bobby, as he Is called, took a severe cold, which would not yleld 10 ever they tried. A neighbor persuaded the use of Pan Tina, the great remedy for Coughs Colds and Consumption. The first fow doses re. Heved and the contents of 8 25 cent bottle made I ow ing articles I fpan mules, § man BR wisch w bull, § head breed sows with Coley 12 head of shosts, | + horse wag LOTTE W ARON horse spring wagon, | open buggy. 1 band wagon, | bob sled, | longsied sicigh, 1 (sborpe binder, good a iobnston self make, | Champion mower hay make, Keeler grain dr I Alright cull tor, Japon corm sheller, Ors horses, with a t fresh by Ly TEAL 3 « 1 Ch of time of sade |} wd of shecp, oF 3 * ibd, 3 hand corn sheller, 1 wehine, power, shaker and strap I land roller, 3 Keystone plows Universal plow, 2 Perry spring harrows, | barrows, 2 Ivhorse ealtivalors, 2 shovel plows, Hall corn planters, 1 corn saraper, | fanning ¥ wil handle hay | double trees and single trove #. lwo T-horee eveners, J sels tog Barnes t gears, | set double harness, ooliars spd i ws, plow wk ) 2 del cheek i lines, 1 ead reins, Lim 1 eable chain, wheel barrow ike chains chains, } ol Chains ihbing hoe, Sdisging | dinner bet, rakes god grain cradies, 1 brash scythe, | vinegar, 5 namoiers ice tongs, 1 mont stand. 1 ssh sink, 1 dosen i room stove 1 worst grinder, a lot of other articles too gnumer forks i straw RKuile barrel with © ross oul sews, J ier white sale to commence at ¥ o'vlock Ane’, WM. SHO DERINISTRATOR'S of Adniinistration NOTICE. ~LETTERS upon the estate of beet Iawinlly granted Ww the undersigned, he dinte payment, and those having claims spins JAMES W. RUNKLE, Adm'r, fet: da Centre Hall, Pa on —. OTICE TO BUILDERS «THE SCHOOL Board of Potter Township School Dis trict will receive bids for the uiiding of a one room school building, in the. village of Centre Plats and speci featlons can he seen hy oniling on the secreiary, Ihe Board reserves hw right 10 reject any or all bide. By order of the Bos, mal 2 W.M GROVE, Bee'y, Cholerine fn Pennsylvania, Swickley, Penn: We had an eph enlled it, in this place lately and | made a great hit with Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1 sold four dozen bottles of it in one week and have singe sold nearly a gross. This Remedy did the work and was a big advertisement for me. Sev eral persons who had been troubled with diarrhoea for two or three weeks icine. P. P. Kxare, Ph. ¢ 50 cent bottles for SALE THE UNDERSIGNED | will offer at public sale , at Boalsburg, on Thursday, March 2%, a lage stock of furniiure, | and wall paper, ght and other kinds, Mattress | side boards, rock. | | ers of all kinds, cane seated chalres, clothes press i es, ironing boards, clothes racks, bed-sp rings, | parior and other tables, sud many other articles, i Bale to commence at 1 o'clock | WM. GOHHEN. Auc't, FW Hall Fertilizing Corn WERER THE PATRIOT Foremost Democratic Morning i News ete,, at lowest prices. and machine work. hahd. paper in Pennsylvania, i { Cleveland and Stevenson on ther way to the White House, Daily, every w eck day morning inthe year, i VORe Weekly, Tm year, ¥1 a year IT LEADE INTHE NEWS Central Pennsylvania having iu the sdaytevening of every week in The only paper in exclusive wires connected with the news contres Wit | three hundred and sixty i and operators of thie world, I its rapid facilities it reaches with ail "the oih «Jive Lown | Bows from three to seven hours ahead of ail Ore session of the sor LO QuRy, a 1i¥ Democrat f@ LF ot t have on han shi { het e eyelo will give most compete teresting progecding und threshers. vear bas boon the ry of the Patric —— ————— A ——— —— Se —— a SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE FOR 1893. 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