THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED, Kunvz, Eorron AND PuBLIguER, TERMS. ~Oune year, $1.00, when paid in advance, i per year, quent insertion. on application. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. APRIL 29 ANNOUNCEMENT. SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Geo Crawiord, of Gregg, will be a candidate sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. H. for We are anthorized to announce that Oyrus Brungard, of Millheim, will be a candidate for sheriff, subject to Democratic rules REGISTER. We are anthorized to announce that W. J. Car lin, of Rebersburg, will bea candidate for Regis ter, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce A, G. Archey, of Ferguson township, will be a candidate for Register, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that J, P. Cow do, of Gregg township, will be a candidate for Sherifl, subject to Demociatic rules. TREASURER We are authorized®to announce that John F Potter, of Boges twp., will be a candidate fur Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules to announce that A J will be a candidate for Democritie rilex We are authorized Greist, of Unionville, Treasurer, subject to ™m ROAD AND TAN REFORM The people need reform in road con- struction as well as tax reform, a uni- versally admitted fact. But there suggestions of reform upon both subjects that would be reform with a vengeance, and engraft features far more tyrannical than the grievances that called forth the American revolu- tion, if some of the idiotic schemes a few anarchists were enacted as ro and tax laws. Some men seem to be upon the tax question and others upon the road question each on a wild goose chase upon a hobby of his own, that is ridiculous, full of nonsense and practicable. The motives of a few these deranged minds may be right but they are off in their ideas. The other set are petty demagogues, stupid in ignorance and ride an impracticabl hobby to attract attention. Ignorance is a mighty maker. A wise mind with heart, will conceive that protect all classes equally rights, That is statesmanship. There are as many road and form schemes weeks the and some by men who are as unfit t comprehend the situation needs, as a mule is to conduct an elec trie light plant. There are subjects escaping which should reached; that can be done to justly lighten the burdens resting upon the farming class, should effective atten- attention—give the agricultural inter- est every possible show to build up, it wotild be one step that would favora- bly affect all other interests in a great- er or less degree. But there are fel lows, ostensibly working in favor of the farming interests who are simply hobby riders for notoriety and road and tax notions border upon the laughable and if put into law would call up rebellion first of all among the farming class who need help, but would find themselves all the deeper in the hole. The farmer asks nothing but what is just and is too high-mind- ed to demand that which would skin his fellow man in another pursuit. Yet this is what some of the schemes of small demagogues amount to. The farmer class is not to be blamed for the wild ideas of some who only cater prejudices to enlist a following. Let us have reform in roads and tax- ation for state and local purposes. Corporations and capitalists are abuu- are these § iif wd monomaniacs ite of unsafe law an honest which will in their ax re- as in year, i its and taxation be anything receive whose tes as the great agricuitur: and other in- terests are concerned these need some lawmakers, A AI Mo A A SAM SCANDALOUS, been many years a member of the League, and a contributor to the Re publican campaign fund to the amount of $200,000, The League membership leans, and some of them black balled young Selingman because they “did not want any more dd Jews in the of good character. The father eried when the result was announced. The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph, a Re- publican organ, thus comments upon the outrage: The Union League Club, of N because the man is a Jew! That he a man who has given a hundred thou- | sand dollars to the party, and a men- ber of the Union League since its form- ation 25 years ago, and a vice president, are simply points that intensify the offense, The forthcoming meeting of Repub- take cognizance of the ease. Mean- while expressions of sympathy and re- spect are pouring in upon the son and father so cruelly insulted by a number of young fellows who, it is said, erowd- ed into the Union League club on the score of being Republicans, and because they could not get into the purely so- cial clubs. Wo fem THENILESTAXN BILL. What is known as the Niles tax bill displays many deformities upon close of the the more it receives disapproval, urally enough it is contended that the Joyer bill, adopted only two years ago, yet been under trial long enough to show its defects, if it any serious ones. More specific objec tions to the Niles bill are that it doub- les the taxation on the capital stock of transportation and transmission co tax of ten mills is given it by the people state has not has i= panies; it adds a on the gross and unineorporated banks and saving and it institutions, again attempts to enact into law the taxing of book ae- counts bearing interest, making them uncollectible, and forfeiting the int est on them, unless reported for taxa- Further the upon all capital tion. bill proposes a tax partner wares and mercy invested in ships; On all goods, dise in the hands of any party, by pur. consignment, the chase or of selling same at a profit; on nll t machinery not taxed as real estate, and upon money deposited in saving funds, bearing interest. The measur ix not favored on an equitable basis nor character that it de iI it of suena serves to supplant the revenue legisla under which the state conducted, — FE Wo ply A CARD gover tion Is ow 0 Three ago | candidate for the ing for the Years wis 1 nomination of sherifl; after lw announced we also from nomination of Treasurer my township, and the argument wing that the nomination of sherifl ed to the other of the and finding if I should remain field there or satisfaction; belong whcde mountain . ‘1% inn Shwe would 0D ore Jose candidac might canse dissatisfaction I withdrey my motive seeing that my my name as a candidate being to preserve harmony the Democratic Now these difficulties do announce myself as a candidate fo purely peace in party. exist | rti not in ¢ i 1 tis Oi caving gL of Centre nomination sherifl, the Democracy J No, P. { Spring Mills, matter with county. ONO, sc fp oy A GOOD BILL. A bill bas introduced in thu en of the funds of the board, to buy and furnish free to the pupils, all books, Boards are to furnish one-third of the text books each year, until all needed are and to be distributed under rules of the The the bill provides that no board shall be entitled to its share of the state school * i at provid. ed, directors, outlined are complied with. cate to our representatives at burg, —— — - THE sUDDEX collapse of the Belgian L oligarchy is another evidence of the L omnipotence of the people when thor. | oughly aroused and united, and a sig- | nificant warning to the pur-blind mo- nopolists everywhere who insolently imagine that the rank and file of the | populace have no rights which they are bound to express. In this age he Ix the wise man who is careful to guard the rights of others as well as his own and who elaims no privilege he is un- willing to grant his Relghbor. Same ff ff ss se PRACE REIGKS in Belgium. One day it looked as though the govern- ment would be overthrown. The peo. ple were promised their rights and the | next day all was quiet, Fearful riot- ing had gone on for over a week, sss AA AIA Tur Watchman says it is not cor- i rect that a bill prohibiting the killing { of deer during the next three years | had passed the legislature. as A AAI THE PEACH erop ix reported safe; nority. In censuring this eminent and influential organization, the ground is simply taken that the Un- jon League is a political body, the or- ganized, concentrated Republican opinion in the commercial capital of | un. The Union League differs i | Chicago fair ean go on. Lo ——————— | Tie Topacco market is dull. Spit- | tig tobacco juice on church floors will be as lively as usual, however, { i mitted not be equaled by any dealer in the county. Spring styles now in stock. SPRING T OPE! NG be sold at lower figures than elsewhere, With our complete stock, can buy them from our competitors, which will In the line of Notions, the stock is complete one, Have you noticed the ja full and If not, you should, for we and they are going fast. you in quanLLY, quality and prices, cles on our 5, 10 and 25 cent coltnters, You will find Mr. vis old friends, Howard Rossman a host of new ones, C. and NOE I find a niece Hone of useful arti- ND GLASSWARE , Who will be pleased to see all P. LONG & CO. Spring Mills, Fit, We ceries, Notions, eiC., class store and Summer seasons, ( 200ds Gre Jo assortment of which we ask, being We have made a tion, represent, lothing, On Dishes we can vou will find as we ats, Caps, Shoes. and prie es. You will find ct. counters, A Leader. Sinee ite first introduction, Eleetrie in arly Jitters has gained mapidly it cl lead among pure medicinal tonies and i= in until now alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxi- it ix recognized as the best and medicine for all ailments of Liver or Kidneys. It will Indigestion, Con- and drive Malaria from the Sat lsfaction guaranteed with fae cant, purest stipation, each bottle or the money will Ie Hold by J. D. Murray. Wp —-— funded, Lunatics Increasing. Owing to the crowded condition of Danville insane asylum the trus- jastied the following order April 18, 18635, in considera tion of the crowded condition of the hospital and the impossibility of fur tees have the board of trustees that order is to apply to patients sent by their friends and to patients sent by overseers of the poor and by order of the court,” Go 'Tathe Opening. Mra. €'. B. Boob started to Philadel- phia this morning and will return next week with a larger and nicer as sortment of goods than ever before, Do not miss her opening as she will offer for sale a large stock of Pattern hats and bonnets. Everybody is in- v vited, Opening days Thursday, April 20th and Saturday, 20th. bi Wp —- Great Advantages. You will not make a mistake by calling at the Philad. Branch, Belle. foute, for clothing for men, boys and children. They will give you greater satisfaction for your money than any other dealer, Unusual bargains will be given, Give them a trial, Persons having unsettled mill bills, will please oblige by adjusting same before May 10th, after which date the books will be placed in other hands for collection, Kuntz & Box, Amelia Pansy Day. Pansy day comes on May first, and it will be observed throughout the United States, according to act of con- gress, AA] wood dress gingham, 9 and 10 cents. Table Damask, 32 cents per C. P. LONG, spring Mills A Ward From toby Burdette good things in this lob Rardelte. world are cheapest, a box of cigars will buy Bibles: a than a OF HOT state election more revival of religion; Nablath church for hothing, but a nap on Pullman ear costs $2: the circus takes fifty cents, the theater costs $1, but the missionary box is grateful for a penny; ean sleep every in the race horse scoops in $2,000 the first day, while the, church bazarr , Works iwenty-five the best women in Insts’ a or thirty of America nearly to denth and comes out $40 in ded week - ad - Ten Thoasand Car Loads It has been estimated there will be fully ten thousand ear loads of exhib- its at the Chicago Exposition. This will be double the amount sent {o the Centennial exposition of 1876, About three thousand ear loads havelalready been received, and hundreds more are coming in every day. Almost every European steamer also has goods for the big show, and the result is there is un veritable blockade at the Fair grounds, - BM PENNSYLVANIA'S STATESMEN think they ought to go to Chicago to see that the Pennsylvania State building is properly dedicated; and they also think the taxpayers should contribute $25,000 to pay their expenses. They should take with them a diagram of how they manage to put in their time at Harrisburg without doing anything. It would be an interesting exhibit, yy Notiee to Sioekholders, The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, No, 2931 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Monday, May 1st, 1863, at 12} o'clock, p.m. Election for President and Di- rectors sane day and place, Jaymes R. MeULURE, secretary. MAR IO A AMSA MHL The promptness and certainty of ita cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous, It is intended espe clally for coughs, colds, croup and whooping coughs, and is the most ef. fectual remedy known for these diss sees, 25 and 50 cent bottles for mle eby J. D. Murray, Druggist, For Sale, apriitd 34. months old, for wie by Samuel SOM ETHING NEW! A Child's Suit, with two pair pants and hat to match, made good all wool material, from $5.00 up to $0.50, See them. They FAUBLE. rare big values. Dvockerhoff Block, Bellefonte, Pu. Hench & Dromgold’s Cultivator .". me tn, i —————— Spring Tooth Cultivator. To be had with Hoe, or Pin Brake, The best onthe market. spect them at our salesroom. HUYETT, MEYER & BOOZER. We are agents for the Johnston Reapers, Mowere and Binders, Spring Tooth, Call and in- A SAL AN WOU AAS a a Se SAAS Harper & Kreamen. Mr. H. the firm, has gone to eastern W. Kreamer, of cities to purchase the stock of goods for the Spring and The goods will and will Summer, arrive this week, at once be placed for inspec- We ask all to call and sec the finest line of goods ever brought to Centre Hall. The stock will be full and tion.