A Aah A AAAI PA —— THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. + Thosefin arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 PET Year. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known ou application. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, MAR. 23, ANNOUNCEMENT. SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Crawford, of G . will be a candidate Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. Geo, B for REGISTER. We are anthorized to announce that W, J. Car lin. of Rebersburg, will bes candidate for Regis ter, subject to Democratic rules TREASURER We are authorized to announce that John F Potter, of Boggs twp., will be a candidate for Treasurer, sublect to Democratic rules, A NEW LICENSE BILL. A new license bill will be introduced in the state senate. The bill in question providing for the creation of “The License Court of Pennsylvania.” The court is to con- sist of ten judges in every way equal to the present common pleas judges of the state. They are to be appointed by the governor, half of them being Democrats and half Republicans, Their term is to be ten years and their salary $5,000 per annum. Their terms will be made to expire so that a new one will be appointed every two years. The state is divided into twenty-four license districts. Licenses are granted in eight of the districts on the first Monday of October, in another eight on the first Monday of April, to go into effect three months later in each case. The judges are required to meet at Harrisburg in October, when one of their number is to be chosen president. A judge is there designated to each of the districts to be looked after first. Each judge so assigned proceeds to the district and devotes the first two months to visiting all the places seeking to be licensed, informing him- self fully upon everything connected with the place and the applicant. In the next month he sits to consider the application. When engaged in this duty he calls a judge from another dis- trict to sit with him. The latter must be of the opposite political party, and both must assent before a license can be granted. No judge acts for the dis trict from which he was appointed, nor does he act a second year on the same district. A Democrat is fol- low a Republican on the districts. It is the special aim of the bill to put the granting of license in the hands of judges who are not only independent and disinterested, but who are able to obtain accurate, personal knowledge before finally passing upon an applica- tion. This is now wholly impossible. In many of the districts, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Schuylkill and others there are over a thousand ap- plications for license, making it phys jeally impossible for the president judge who has to grant the licenses to inform himself. in any satisfactory manner. The expense of the new system is provided for by requiring each appli- cant to pay $5.00 in addition to the present fee, the additional sum going into the state treasury. This will pay the salaries and traveling expenses of the license court judges and leave a nice margin besides. There will be two extra judges aside from these who are igned to dis tricts. This provision it is believed will be found a wise one. The distri- bution of the work is so made that the judges will have a vacation of two months in the year. It is claimed for the new bill that it will be satisfactory to all classes, including those seeking licenses. The appointments must be made by the governor within two months after the new bill goes into effect. fo be go to to such Hx Be tam A LAWYER does not help his ease by abusing the witnesses for the other side. The most experienced praction- ers at the bar do not do it. If an at torney cannot succeed by analyzing the opposing testimony, and showing its weakness by logical arguments, his abuse of the witnesses tends to prejo- dice the jurors against him. * Aa CAN Terus differ, but people die. The New Yo rkiiecorder says: Nowadays we have no chills and fevers; it's ma- laria. There is no such thing as hasty consumption. They call it pneumo- nia. Often and often when a breakage comes in any of the tissues, an inter- raption in the healthful operations of any of organs vital, so that life is end- ed and eternity begun, we call it heart failure. Tue Leas LaTive Record does not even make good kindling. wee BOOZEr Bros, have n big assort- ment of horse collars from 75 cents up, (G0 to Lewins, Bellefonte, for your clothing. Their styles are per, fect in every respect. Suits neat in + snp - BAKER BALLOT CHANGES. The Elections com. of the State House Representatives have decided to rec ommend the following changes in the Baker ballot law: First—To strike out the residences of candidates in the interest of a small- er ballot-sheet; second, to lessen the time for filing objections to nomina- tions, and thereby increase the time allowed for printing the ballots, issu- ing proclamations and distributing : the tickets, the feature which occasion- ed so much trouble last fall: third, decrease the number of official ballots printed to one set of seventy-five for every fifty votes on each assessor's list, to be delivered the day before that on which the election is to be held; fourth, to decrease the number of specimen {oO ballots to one for each registered voter; fifth, to reduce the percentage of votes cast by any party from 3 to which change will let the Prohibitionists in with regular party nominations, sixth, to do away with the group arrange- ment and make a cross mark in a large circle, to be set opposite each party name, indicate and a vote for each and every candidate in the column under such party named. This amendment will make the vot- ing of a straight ticket the under the Ohio law. ny sane as a . PO SN p—— HIGH-PRICED HORSE FLESH, stallion Sold at Pablie Sale For S410 A Fine Horse flesh, though presumed to be very plenty and almost a drug on the | market, has been bringing very good prices when the beast offered is of good form and fine stock. At the public sale of Mr. D. C. Kel ler, last Friday, he offerad fine young stallion, King Joe, to the high- est bidder, and he was knocked down to Mr. Connor, of Rednor, at the sum of $410, The five years old, light bay in color, and a fine roadster, and is a Virginia bred horse, He was sired by the famous Red Rob- his A. horse is about in. a ito Divided the Charge The Penns Valley charge the Methodist Episcopal church has been divided and hereafter two ministers will look after the spiritual wellfare of | of one as always | of the member instead heretofore. The had six appointments, included which is the congregation at Centre Hall, Spring Mills, Sprueetown, Mil charge previously ih heim, Aaronsburg, and Rev. H. N. Minnigh, the present pas- tor has been appointed to the charge of Spring Mills, while Mill heim is to be supplied. The work of six churches has been too laborious for di- Years west one minister to attend to and the vision has been urged for som scm So py Plenty of Old Wheat, It that there amounts of old wheat held in all parts is stated are large of Eastern Pennsylvania, especially in Berks, Cumber- land and Dauphin counties, expecting Lancaster, Lebanon, high prices wh ich have not so far been realized and the chances are will not the next harvest, Much of this wheat is in prime condi- all respects as was be received before tion, ax good in raised and harvested in any of the old Middle States, [If this product had been pushed on the market a few days after it had been threshed OW ners would have profited more with the money in hand than they did from the grain in granaries, Retail Implement Dealers Meet, ite The Pennsylvania Retail Implement Dealers association held its annual meeting on Tuesday night at Harris- burg and elected these officers: Presi- dent, William Shortlidge, Bellefonte; vice president E. H. Keen, Nesco- peck; secretary and treasurer, F. F. Weintz, Wilkesbarre; members execu- tive committee, F. T. Blair, Shipens burg, and D. H. Gochnauer, East Pet. ershurg. ——— og ———— Enjoying a Vacation The schools have closed this week for a vacation of one week. The win. ter term has closed and the vacation is unusual for this time of the year and is the first-had. The spring term begins Mouday and will continue for about two months, mm—————————— sure to Remove Warts, [tis now claimed that the gum on the obverse side of the Columbian stamps is medicated and warranted to cure catarrh, brace up a torpid liver, destroy the appetite for alcohol, mor- phine and tobacco, relieve that tired feeling and kill warts, A ASA OANA A Nothing Succeeds Like Snoeess, It oan be said without fear of contradiction that no medicine has had greater success in our ing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Consumption than Pan-Tina, This celebrated remedy stops coughing, soothes the throat and lungs, and in: duces a good night's rest. Hundreds can testify to the remarkable and life-saving virtues of this great remedy. Pan Tina costs only 25 and B00 cents, Trial bottles free nt J, D. Muarray's Dig Store, Home For Sale. Dr. Orndorf offers for sale his Pine Grove Mills home on small monthly payments to suit purchaser at au as tonishingly low price, address, ; "Squire ARCHEY, “New' PostofMice Rules, postoffice rules, They were: A pair of onions will go scents, ink bottles must sent by mail, for two corked be own postage stamps and to send postal cards with money ders inclosed, as large sums are lost in that way. Nitro glycerine must at the risk of the sender. be oe cy © Yes! O Yes! height in the farming community. Horses are bringing poor prices, ow- ing to there being no demand for them. Cows bring fair prices, and pigs and potatoes, being a scarce commodity go at fancy figures, the ordinary auction “knock down.” Some folks will purchase an article they have no use for it. We in the of a years, about a in this way, course dozen secretaries, or writing desks, simply they went cheap, and these lined the four of his sitting and one or two would have amply answer- because sides room, ed all his needs. Wc My Snap Shots The ash piles should be removed from the streets: they are dangerous, and may cause parties to pay damages. The boro has no regularly appointed street commissioner just now; “won't serve’ is the reason given by several “3 ust be somedings wrong." at Kurtz's mill D. J. days from a bad cold, on pe poll If you flit, And the REPoRTER git fet us know, Whither you go. Give us the address, Of postoffice new, And your former one too, Wi —- Horse Collars, al Fine A complete line of horse collars Boozer Bros. from To ents up. Wf UBL resid HALE ~WILL BRE w of the unders Spring Mile, THURSDAY, MARCH Wing Jru SOLD AT goed, THE ; niles ent « thea § articles year ak oni, l 2 | OWS heifers, fresh st time of of ying show 2 teed HE a w Iwering self mke 3 ! fo mower, mpning mill, hay mie Liss pane wae ated pulleys, livalors, large and snail, 7 ha plow, ri planter, 2 Je horse wagons with adders, spring +agon, road cart wd work of log sled, & or © hon dred plank. 1% inches, a Jot of oak nti ow chains, forks, horse gears. 00 %. single harness, check | sie es, comer capbosed. labile halrs, rocker, sink, cradle, wood carpet, benches, tubs, buckets Younis, sfove pip= Creamery onne, spp tor by the gallon, a Jol of sed jor ators, and many other arlicios, ale to comnmenoe al 10 y Wy rsd LINO nN. EL LEITZELL, Auc'y £1 © le ba ow FEW bool siexd feet of 8 y fies } Kettle, will ® BAMI SALE ad BLIC will offer ai at Old Fort. on THE UNDERSIGNED pabiic sale st bis residence MARCH 20, ba followiog srticles vis thie 1 cow. will be fresh by time of sale, 6 hoad of horses. 1 good back mare heavy with foal 1 5 your old horse, roan, Clydesdale and Eoglish draft, weight 1200 ibs, 1 4 year old horse, Clydes dale aod English draft 40g ibe. | bay mare 4 year old, Clydesdale and English drafi 120 iis 2 fine Syear old mares, Clydesdale. 10 head of fine sheep, ewes and | weather. | Champion binder, in good condition, | Champion mower in good condition 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 square spike tooth harrow, | good horse rake, | Centre Hail threshing machin, shaker, power and strap, all in good condition, 1 Utica wheel riding colts vator, | shovel plow, 1200 scraper, 1 Centre Hall corn plamter new, | road wagon, 8 in. lire, | sot wagon adders 1 2-horse wagon. 1 piantation wagon with iadders, 2 top buggies, 1 road cart 1 tons good timothy hay, 1 Centre Hall bob sled, new, 1 good sausage chopper, 2 Prince plows 1 sioel beam plow (2 sets tug harness, 1 set double barnes, and other farm gears, forks, single and double trees, scoop shovel, ete Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p when terms will be made known by 4. H.UDENEKE m. sharp, uK UBLIC SALE ~WILL BE SOLD AT THE residence of the undersigned about 2 mien east of Centre Hall, on TUESDAY, MARCH 258, the following articles. 4 work horses, 1 span mules, | mare with Kmilk cows some of which will be fresh time of sale 1 ball, 5 head of young cattle, head of sheep, 2 breed sows with pig, 1 Chesios- white seed hog, 12 head of shoats, | 4 horse wag on, 2 2-horse wagons, 1 horse spring wagon, 1 open buggy, 1 hand wagon, 1 bob sled, 1 loug oH i lowe sled, I seigh, 1 Usborne binder, good a — —— al, by hay rake, Keeler grain drill, 1 Albright cultivas tor. 1Canon corn sheller, 1 hand corn sheller, 1 threshing machine, power, shaker sod strap, 1 fanning mill, 1 land roller, 3 Keystone plows, 1 Universal plow, 2 Perry spring harrows, 3 drag harrows, 2 I<horse caitivators, © shovel plows, 2 Centre Hall corn k Planjets, 1 corn Laie os 1 dab le harpoon hay fork with rope al ey, 1 long handle hay fork, double trees ed ingle troes sctremds, two Shore evenors, 2 sets tng hamess, 3 set front gears, 1 set double harness, collars and bridles, 2 seteheck lines, plow lines, T team sad- dle, wad reine, housings, 4 set flynets, 2 log chains, | cable chain, 4 set butl chains, cow olraing, 1 wheel barrow, 1 grubbing hoe, 8 digging iron, 1 grind stone, 1 dinner beil, rakes and forks, 1 straw knife 2 grain cradles, 1 brash scythegl barrel with cider vinegar, 3 stone hammers, 2 cross onl saws, 2 foe tongs, 1 mest stand, 1 sah tub, 1 iron kettle, 1 dining table, 1 chatrs, 1 rocking chair, | cook pb, § 1 worst grinder, a lot of other articles to fname: ale in com mence at 9 o'clock WM. GOHEEN, Auc't, CA HABE. STA IN WM. SHOLL, UBLIC SALE.-~THE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale , at Boslsburg, on Thursday, March 25, 8 Inigo stock of furniture and wall paper, gilt and other kinds, Mattress. | ox, bedsteads, chairs, lounges, side-boards, rock- | of, ironing boards, clothes racks, bedsp rings, | Bale to commence at 1 o'clock F.W, WERER. THE PATRIOT Porn News- paper in Pennsylvania, wo Jomrsewmn to the White House, is’ Cp La Dally, every w eek day morning iuthe year Weekly, Tuesdaytevening of every week in the IT LEADS INTHE NEWS ~The only paper in connected with the news centres With its rapid facilities it reaches three hundred and sixty-five towns wih all the and operators Harrisburg will be point the coming year. wn pnususily important The session of the legis Lats administration, all tend to draw the public eye lo the capital. The Patriot will give most complete reports of all these juleresting proecedines 3 The past year has been the most successful in the history of the Patriot, It wants the new year to br still IT LEADS IN CIRCULATION ing medium in Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburg | Best [advertise and Philadelphia THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY PUBLISHED AT THE STATE CAPITOL, LOW RATES TOBUBSCRIBERS in homes and business places where it does ho teach To place i i go and ald in spreading good] democratic ing.’ subscriber for four uo THE WEEKLY sent on trial by malls of 20 cont mall bo sy new iptot #1 he Patriot w we went by nibs on re The weekly edition ¢ four months on on trisl on Address THE PATRIOT COMPANY Harrisburg THE SUN 8 During 1888 THE SUN will be of | more news and more pure literature The Sunday Sun is the j Newspaper in | reatest ‘Sunday the world Price we By mail, $2 a year Dai Dai Address, a copy ly, by mail, $6 a year i and Sunday, by mail, $5 a year THE KUN, New TT OLUTION OF PARTNEREHIY.- NO tive i& hereby given thal the parton rsliip heretofore ox isiing Huyett and D J. Meyer, of Conta M. Hoyens of Cente Hall ¥ i of M # i York. ted wern § ye fii heim, Pa f Huyetl, Meyer & Cn. In the Same iw bu is ihis dey «db solved by wntual consent Huystll i= a thoripsl Wo ie of the misnee of stock Iamnber on hand fete due UW stil by 10 HUYETY MEYER i K.HEYETT, Centre Hall, Pa fad + $2 Mithion Friends A friend inlneed is a friend indo, | and not less than one million people have found just such’ a} friendfin Dr King's New Discoveryfior Consump- tion. Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine one trial will convineefyou that it has | wonderful curativepowers in all dis eases of Throat,” Chest] and Each bottle is to that is claimed or money willgbe funded. Trial (bottles free al 4. D. Murray's Drug Store. boot thes | Hoe, and £1.00, Lungs, | all re- | guaranteed do Large STILL. IN THE RING. Around the evergreens you'll find our address, We are walting for yours. Send it on a postal card. We wantto show yon our list of Ever. §ipens, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs and lants, adapted © all pu . for H » , Wind Breaks, Timber Culture, Clabes, Parks, Cemeteries, asd ornsmentin lawns, windows and conservatories Our stoo is the largest and most complete, Bast quality and Jowest hrioes EVERGREEN NURSERIES, Evergreen, Wis +» VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE ) vast bewoed, ede, Yates of. oe sev, Mifoudsy hls, Came was, Clematizv, Dutihman's Pipe, Pansive, Corn and Pos the Flowers We are now ready to offer to the agricultural classes all kinds of Farming Implements. The Improved Centre Hall Fertilizing Corn Planter, double and single furrow opener, Land Rollers, Easy Hand Cutting Boxes, Crown, Iron Beam, Keystone, Itaperial, and Princess Plows, Spring Tooth Lever Harrows, with the latest improvements, Tiger Hay Rakes, missouri Grain Jad], plain and with phos phate attachments, Bullock Hay Tedder, Hench & Drom- gold’s Spring Tooth Harrows and Cultivators, Centre Hall Wagons, Hay Loaders, Corn Shellers, Bt. Joseph Chain Pumps, Iron Water Troughs, Pure manilla Binder Twine, ele., ot lowest prices, Bpecial attention given to foundry and machine work. All kinds of repairs constantly on hand. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. At Lovwvvrest Prices. We also wish to state that we will thoroughly canvass the valleys of Nittany, Penns, and Brush in the interests of our implements and manufacturers’ trade ddring theamonth of April, and orders will be filled at low prices. The old style Corn Planter formerly built at Centre Halli, will be taken in exchange for the new Improved Planter at small outlay od part of purchaser. Scrap iron at rea- sonable prices will be taken in exchahge for implements, Inspect Our Stocls. Farmers and others are cordially invited to eall at our sales room and inspect the stock of implements we constantly have on baad and see for themselves the points of super- iority our implements possess over others. We are also agents for UC. Aultinan & Co and threshers, Blea HUYETT, MEYER & BOOZER. engines » SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE FOR 1898. PARTIAL PROSPECTUS. TREATMENT INHALATION ! 1526 Arch St., Philad’a Pa. Francis Hodgson Burnett For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, Debility, Rheu- matism, Neuralgia, AND ALL CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. titled KNEW THE BEST OF ALLS H. C. Brunner will furcish a serses of six sketches entitled Jersey Street and Jersey Lane” TUusirated tobert Grant he further experiences of Fred and quel to the Reflections of a Hustrated Harold Frederic will contribute a political novel entitied “The Copperhead, By the Author of “Jerry.” Miss 5. B. Elliott, the author perry.” will write a realistic story of life among the Tennessee itaineers, “The Durke’ Sperret,” Personal azine from her pen or MANY yORrs, “THE ONE] of great power It bas been in use for more than thot twenly yours sands of patients have been treated, and over ope thousand physicians bave used it and recom- mend it—a very significant fect. of teminiscenoces, ——— { is agreeable. 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