Es THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. i TERMS. —~Onejyear, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per line for three fnsertions, and § cents per,line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application, w 20, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. MAY ANNOUNCEMENT, SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Geo. B. Crawford, of ures, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject te Democratic rules. We are asothorised to announce that Cyrus Brungard, of Millheim, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject w Demecraiic rules. We are authorised ® announce that J. P. Con- do, of Gregg wowrship, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subjoct to Demociatic rules, REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that W. J. Car lin, of Rebersburg, will bea candidate for Regis ter, subject we Democratio rules. We are sadieriend te announce A.JG. Archey, of Fe sowuship, will be & candidate for Register, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that G, W. Rumberger, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate | for Register, subject to Democratic rules, sn TREASURER. Wo are sutharized bo announce that John F. Potter, of twp, will be a candidate for | Treasurer, subject ® Democratic rules, | We are suihorised to announce that A. J Greist, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject Ww Bemocratic rules, | We are authorised to announce r, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate reasurer, subject w Democratic rules that W. T. | 8 for COMMISSIONER, ! i — | i { We are authorised to announce that Georee L., i Goodhart, of Potter, will be a candidate for Com. | missioner, subject 0 Democratic rules, We are authorized to announce that T, F. Ad- | ams, of Bellefon te borough, will be a candidate | for County Commissioner, subject to Democratic | rules, THE INFANTA EvLALIA has now | reached our soil, and the REPORTER offers her the freedom of the country including Centre county. Eulalia is royal and we are all sovereigns hence there is little difference, so that she can esteem herself, and will be esteem- ed here, as good as any of us. All will | be done to make the Infanta feel hap- py and at home, during her sojourn in this free land. Not an American soul but what feels otherwise than to extend to her greetings of welcome. We know she could travel from Maine to Florida and from Jersey to the Gol- den Gate without a guard, this would hardly be possible for her to do in her own Spain. Everything in this coun- try is bigger than in Spain—our cities, our steamboats, our progress in arts and science, our capitol, our rivers, ‘and our hearts. Welcome Eulalia. eM A CONSTITUTIONAL difficulty is pointed out in the way of pensioning the judges on their retirement from of- fice after a certain term of service by the Philadelphia Record, which has hitherto favored such pensioning. It is an impediment that ean hardly be evaded. The constitution provides that “‘no bill shall be passed giving any extra compensation to any publie officer, servant, employe, agent or con- tractor after services shall have been rendered or contract made.” It also provides that “no appropriations, ex- cept for pensions or gratuities for mili- tary services, shall be made for table, educational or benevolent pur- poses to any person or community.” The Record is of opinion there is noth- ing in the constitution inhibiting the city of Philadelphia from making pro- that it be done, system of civil pensions is onee started the firemen, the teachers and the po- lice who have served long and faith- fully should be cared for. Their need that of the judiciary. samimnstns f— A Anti-Trust bill passed by the recently adjourned Legislature of New York: and hereafter any member of a combi- nation in that State having for its ob Jeet the curtailment of production or monopoly in articles of general neces sity will be liable to a heavy fine ora Year's imprisonment, or both. The specious argument that trusts and combinations are the natural results of the development of modern busi- hess methods does not seem to have been effective at Albany. The truth is that the principle upon which all trusts and monopolies are founded is in deadly enmity with the instinets of | a free people. side by side with free institutions, tii a. oo DuURrixG the interview with Secreta- ry Gresham on Wednesday the Chinese Minister assured him that he believed | the Chinese Government would not resort to any retaliatory measures and that there would be nothing done by his government that would disturl the present friendly reintions bet ween the I nited States and Chino, » - 0.» ESV EST HUNTS Chins Lhe scturns should be recvived with caution. The world is full of scoun- | drels who make a good living out of | unsophisticated greed. ! A A MS ~~ Prrrsnurc had a terrifle storm of hail and rain Sunday afternoon, The damage done in ten minutes is put at one million dollars, Hailstones are reported to have been big as hen's Pele coed ) BILLS SIGNED. Gov, Pattison has signed the follow ing new laws: Requiring school di- rectors to furnish books and other school supplies free of cost, known as the Farr free text book bill; to estab- | lish a medical council and three state | boards of medical examiners; extend- | ing the power of the courts to appoint | election officers in certain cases; pro- | viding for the immediate printing and | distribution of unbound copies of the state laws as they are enacted; to es- | tablish boards of arbitration to settle | matters of variance between capital | and labor; to empower courts to fix | the place of holding the general elec- | tion; providing that voters shall cast | their ballots at- polling places inside | the election district in which they are domiciled; directing county commis- sioners to bind and preserve weekly newspapers published in their counties, ennai cosa—— EvLALIA is pleased with her recep- tion at Washington; she deports her- self as a woman of sense, and that's what many ladies, not of royal blood, | often fail to do. i s— lastest THE AMERICANS having just recov | of Infanta Eulalie, Next — mono — TaLMaGr’s church last Sunday —-— Wo fp THERE are forces in every communi- ty which make little noise, but which are strong for good when set in mo- | He who forgets that they exist makes a fatal mistake, liens > — OPENING be sold at lower figures than elsewhere, STORE, can buy them from our competitors, Our stock of these is limited, just had 72 If not, you should, for we doz., and they are going fast. you in quantity, quality and prices, cles on our 5, 10 and 25 cent counters, his old friends, and a host of new ones. C. Successor to D. FE. Rible. P. LONG & CO. Spring Mills, Pa. ceries, class store and Summer seasons. w stock of Dry Goods, Gro. C. E Union, Whereas, shown a conspiracy among many bad | The last year has plainly people, and all who oppose good and uphold evil, to use their influence in! bringing about the opening of the gates of the Columbian Exposition at | Whereas, At the present time much | is being done by evil workers, who are now putting in their best efforts to | have the gates open on the Sabbath | day solely for the purpose of selling | intoxicating drinks. That Christian Endeavor workers of Centre Hall, be- lieve this to be wrong in the sight of God and man, and injurious to the Resolved, we, a= success of the Columbian Exposition, and which demands all efforts of Christian workers to repel this attack and to keep right on until our Ameri- can Sabbath is the victor over N ation- | al law, above saloon demagogue rule, | and our Christian Endeavor workers | should be ever on the alert in this | charge. Resolved, That the above be print- ed in Centre Hall RerporTER, and be read at our next regular meeting, BECKI® DERSTINE. WaLrer KERLIN, (i. 0. BEXXER, Commitie Good Adviee, The late Rufus Hatch, of Wall street | fame, wisely warned his sons in his 4 ME BERINSE ginning ang hae i vices, and also found ocension to res ommend a commergial rather than a In the emiree of setter of collegiate education, his long and busy carcer as a lected to observe that the best result A college eannot mak: milksop, nor of the learner. a man out of a can on a fool. — Now Try This It will cost you nothing and will if any Langs, you have a trouble Is Dr. King's | Consumption, Cough, Cold, wil Throat, Chest or New Discovery for Coughs snd Colds is guaranteed to | give relief, or money paid back. Suf- ferers from La Grippe found it just the | thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. or Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it js Trial bottles free at J. D. Murrmy's Drug Store. Large size 500, and £1.00, . EE Piatform Broke Down At a meeting of the Woman's econ. gress, World's Fair, the platform broke down, and about half a dozen of the | females were hurt, but not seriously. After all danger was over a number of women fainted, as usual, although not burt. The women's congress had best adjourn sine die, - oo - Candidates Electioneering Candidates around here the past | week, were, Treasurer Speer, Treasur- | er John Q. Miles, Sheriff Cyrus Bron. | ward, und