THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, at AAR HS ts e——— grr TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. — 20 cents perjline for three insertions, and 5 cens perline for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. MAY 4, ANNOUNCEMENT, SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Geo. B. Crawford, of Gregg, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democratio rules, We are anthorized to announce that Jyrus Brungard, of Miilheim, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that J. P. Omn- do, of Gregg township, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democaatic rules, REGISTER We are anthorized to announce that W, J. Car lin, of Rebersburg, will bes candidate for Regis ter, subject to Democratic rules. Archey, We are authorized to announce A. G. : ur of Ferguson township, will be a candidate Register, subject to Democratic rales. TREASURER. We are authorized to aopounce that John F Potter, of Boggs twp., will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to Democratic rales We are authorized to announce that A J Greist, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules We are suthorized to announce Speer, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules that W. T. for NO TAX BILL. PENNSYLVANIA AT CHICAGO. Suggestions to Citizens of State Who Visit the World's Fair, All Pennsylvanians who at- | i i i i First, tend the World's Fair sre advised to first visit the State Building. This they can readily accomplish by enter- ing the grounds at the Fifty-seventh street entrance, near which, and just opposite the great Art Palace, our Building is located. All of the rail- roads, electrie, cable and horse car lines leading from the centre of the city, have stations at or within a short distance of the Fifty-seventh street en- trance, Second. The State Building is spe- cially designed and arranged for the comfort and convenience of the citi- zens of Pennsylvania. It is provided with general reception room, separate parlors for women and men, ladies’ dressing room, smoking room, writing rooni, NEWSpaper room, press pondents’ room, and ample toilet fa- COrres- cilities, ete., ete, Convenient cloak and parcel rooms have been provided | at where all citizens of the State are grounds, Third. The Building contains a position hours, and Pennsylvanians who have | mail addressed Fourth. There is not likely to be a new tax bill passed by the present legislature, There is such a multitude and one half of them put into a hill makes a regular crazy quilt tax bill out of it. There are some propositions claimed to be in the interest of farmer, yet we are free to say if enact- ed into a law the enforcement would set the farmer wild with indignation; some tax reform measures are propos. ed that could not even be carried out if enacted, on account of their utter impractiecability. to see what foolish lows have about a tax law, ei —— GOVERNOR PATTISON has vetoed the bill recently passed allowing school directors compensation for attending the conventions called to elect county superintendents. His exeellency claim- ed that as the directors performed all other; duties without compensation they had no right to receive it in this particular Jcase. Therefis no doubt that thelveto will be sustained by the legislature. of notions, notions some fel- AS THE electioneering campaign is on hand, look out for the smiling pa- triot who tells you “there is no hones ¥ in polities’ —shoot him on the spot. tortion toon PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S arrival at Chicago, on Saturday, was attended by a grand ovation. He attended church on Sunday and opened the fair an Monday. m——r— IT 18 semi-officially reported that the President will call an extra session of congress to revise the tariff. lime a —— Small Pox in Muncy. Friday evening last a three-year-old son of Elias Murray sresiding at Tur- botville, near Muney, died of a malady which the attending physician pro- nounced small pox. He had been ill since Wednesday - the 19th of April, but it was not until several days sub- sequent that the disease developed itself to a certainty. Remedies were then administered to counteract the loathsome complaint, but the efforts proved unavailing. The family is at a loss as to how to account for the case. They are inclined to think that it was either conveyed to the house in the pack of a peddler who displayed his goods there a few days before the boy was taken ill, or by means of a let- ter received from Rochester, N. Y. Naturally, the people residing in that conununity are much excited over the sudden death of the boy from such a dreaded cause, and every precaution. ary measure is being taken to keep the disease from spreading. The Murray house is under volentary quarantine, no one being allowed to enter except the physician, while none of the fami- ly quit the premises. The house is be ing fumigated, and this, with the aid of disinfectants, seems to have put an end to further trouble, as none of the other members of the family has shown any signs of having caught the com plaint.— Williamsport Sun. Increased in Membership, At a meeting of the Society of Chiris- tian Endeavor on last Bunday evening the names of nineteen of our young people were proposed for membership, which shows that the good work is not on the wane but gradually inereas- ing in interest and membership This incense of membership will greatly add to the interest of the meetings by each member taking an active part, The meeting on Sunday evening will be held in the Reformed church and will be conducted by Prof. W. B. | . 3 ad { that will be sent to the Building. { Fifth. The Bureau of Information | petent superintendent, who will be { pleased to aid our citizens with vice or suggestions as fo how (oo see Sixth. A register of Pennsylva- nians who attend the Exposition be kept, with their names and the place, a i i will cation of their stopping the probable time of their stay, ete, Seventh, No fee, blacking will be | unless shoes, charged Eighth. A cordial invitation tended to all Pennsylvanians, regard- the building their headquarters resting place while at the Expositis of the have been provided, in and to avall themselves facili- ties that They will find a home and a warm weleons A. B. FARQUHAR, Exectitive Commissioner, Board of World's Fair Managers ira —— p Fact Ontdoes Fiction About February 1, William Hu rey, a citizen of West Clearfield, his home presumably for the where his father resides. He left In i «Fy as the weeks came and went came destitute. Inquiry elicited the fact that he had never written to his people, and their pitiable cir- : a line cumstances caused everybody to charge him with desertion. The the seemingly unnatural father. Last Saturday a letter came to the Clear field postoffice from Connersville, Ind. , addressed Mra. Martha Smith. This, we believe, is his mother-in-law ’s name. The letter was from the family who is caring for him at the place aforesaid. It stated that on the 22nd of February he, with others, was in a rallroad wreck, in which he suffered serious injuries. His leg was broken at the ankle, one arm was broken, and he was hurt about the head so that he was unconscious from the day he was hurt until April 17, a period of 53 days. There was nothing on his person by which he could be identified —nothing but a railroad ticket from Indianapo- lis to Pittsburg. He was never con scious during this whole time enough for the people to ascertain his name or his former whereabouts. Dur ing his delerium, the letter states, he would converse as it were with his wife, and talk about his two little ehil- dren, Luey and Abe, but this threw no to long i i § : i ; i be sold at lower figures than elsewhere, can buy them from our competitors. complete one, C. LE. Bible, OPENING If not, you should, for we doz., and they are going fast, will find a nice line of useful arti- nT iN D GLASSWARE P. LONG & CO. Spring Mills, Pa. he Mis I Summersecast ed in the vall $2 ds ever arriy / represent, 0 i, On 1iishes we Cian than we offer for your inspec- vou will find as we 5, Laps, Shoes. and pric es. vy ou will find counters. Cc. P. LOINC Spring Mills, Pa. We rece ved our fortunate happens as of the when you have season low, and good yonr the Every light upon the mystery. On the Ith of April he rallied, and for the first time sinee the accident, seemed ration al. He did not remember what had | happened to him, where hie had been | or how long he had been sick, Be fore sinking inio his delerinm they se- | cured from him his namie and he told them to write to Martha Smith, Clearfield, Pa., which they did—the contents of the letter we have just re- cited, The party writing states that the doctor thinks he will recover, and that they are giving him the best pos- sible attention, and further that the railroad company had assured them that all bills for his eare would le promptly paid by them. Taking the trouble of the family, the separation of mother and little children, caused by want, and the circumstances sur- rounding his own misfortunes and it presents a ease that should have more than ordinary sympathy. —Rafleman’s Journal, Cones wl’, P. Long & Co. can save you 25 per cent, on dishes. An unparallel- ed bargain. —eBig run on neckties. Have them that sell other places at 40 and 50 cents each. Our price 156 and 19 eta, 4 p ¢ y poreae STEEL RANGE If you wish to purchase a Ste Range can sell you one wit six griddies, water tank an high shelf, FOR $67, I am agent for the Buperh Steel Helper Range, manufactured by the Chieago and Erie Stove Co., and will guarantee it fully as large and good as any stove on the market, Dont pay extravagant prices for goods when you can get a better article for less money. J, A. Reesman, Centre Hall, For Sale, Two full-blooded short horn bulls, 14 months old, for sale by Samuel Black, Potters Mills, Stapo we When in need of footwear of any kind, for ladies, gentlemen or children, #0 to Mingle’s shoe store, Bellefonte. His styles are the latest, stock the largest and prices the lowest, and these combined with satisfaction guaran. Show you the largest assortment in Centre County. Sell youthe best made and fitting clothing manufactured. least g i QO, Ot ) Save $3.00 purchase. at od you on le + to do this, because buy more two concerns in get the advantage Fa OF § ol, le fy ie 2000 y ~ 4 AN ——— —" ————— ne Hoe, or Pin Brake, market. Call and in- —— mt oN N\ ST) 0 Co 7d 7 AN g Y a Vo ETAT) dh | NZ) No. SAY ies, Spring Wagons, ions, and Harness. \/
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers