THE CENTRE REPORTER. Free. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. One year, §1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 6 cents pergline for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. JULY 13. ANNOUNCEMENT. SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce that Geo. B, Crawford, of Gregg, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We are suthorized to announce that Uyrus Brungard, of Millheim, will be a candidate for Sheritf, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that J. P. Con- do, of Gregg township, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Democaatic rules, REGISTER. We are authorized 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 thatG, W, Rumberger, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for Register, subject to Democratic rules, We are authorized to anaounce that C A, Weaver, of Haines, will be a candidate for Regls- ter, subject to Democratic rules. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that J. Lucas of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules, We are authorized to announce that John F Potter, of Boggs twp., will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that A. J Greist, of Unionville, will be Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules. We are anthorized to announce Bpeer, of Bellefoute, will be a candidate reasurer, subject to Democratic rules for We are authorized to announce that H A Moore, of Howard boro, is & candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Democratic usages. We are authorized to announce subject to Democratic usages. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce that George L. Goodhart, of Potter, will be & candidate for Com missioner, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to annot ams, of Belief borough, will for County C gr, sub rules, PARDONING OF THE ANARCHISTS The pardoning of the three anarch- ists by Governor Altgeld of Illinois, receives that condemnation {from the people which it deserves. If Governor Altgeld had made condition in his pardon that it a the er return, the pardon might have ceived some approval from foreign lands bave no whatever in the United States. are not wanted here. Let all Ch land somewhere, settle down and them. This would last until scoundrels had each others throats cut and that would be the end of it. Let Illinois make it hot for these and every other anarchists; so hot that they may not want to remain and if they pass into a sister state, their reception be of such a nature that they may find the United States a very unhealthy country to abide in. Governor Altgeld has committed po- litical suicide. Let him leave the country too, for he will never be miss- ed. let om ———— A AND now some wicked fellow probably don’t get treated to straw- berries says that the strawberry brings on rheumatism. AA SRE A Sherman bill. What we want now is to have the Sherman bill repealed. — ic ft gor law has been declared unconstitu- tional by Circuit Judge Hudson at er opening a dispensary there. case will be; carried to daily expenses. Even the temporary strike its finances a heavy blow. - A AAAI FACTS ABOUT SILVER, As the silver question will be the main question before the extra session of Congress, to meet August 7th, we give the silver question in brief. Silver is becoming so plenty as to be a drug—there is more mined than is consumed. Hence it has lost its value like any other commodity of which there is an over-production. The Rherman silver law, which Is likely to be repealed, requires the pur- chase, by the government, of 4} mil lion ounces of silver monthly, for coin- age. The government, in consequence, has purchased far more silver than it has use for, and 4 is piled wp in the treasury in bars like cordwood, and it is being paid for in gold, and the gold is being drawn from the treasury in consequence, The price of silver as bullion is now #0 low, that the American dollar only contains fifty cents worth of silver, but the silver kings get 100 cents for 80 cents worth of silver, under the Sherman law, by the government Hence the purchase of more silver by the governmant is to be stopped, as it results to a loss of many millions of dollars to the people, Wheat has gone down to 63 cents here, and it would be equally just that the government buy it from the farm- ver. The farmer has the same right to ask the government to buy his wheat at $1 when it is only worth 63 cents, as the silver lord has to ask that it coin 50 cents worth of silver and call SPRING - SPECIAL CLEANING-OUT = SALE OF lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to Spring Mills, which will | ; | be sold at lower figures than elsewhere. i it $1. RRR | SE Tue valley and mountain scenery ing beyond description. More in the state. for us. a : —— A NUMBER of citizens are finding July, to quell some of the too American patriots who indulged strong language and fistienfls, It in to criticise the couneil, for was it can buy them from our competitors, In the line of Notions, the stock is, ( If not, vou should, for we | you in quantity, quality and prices, i eles on our 5, 10 and 25 cent counters, | his old friends, and a host of new ones. town, who have labored hard upon the water subject and at up walks of some at the expense of oth- ers? You certainly should not expect too much from these councilmen. doing ———r— - WHAT is the first thing a bank does when it breaks? will be paid dollar for dollar. It promises that all —r———— — PENSIONS, The work of reform emanates from the pension bureau, presided over Ub} Judge Lochren, and it is proceeding There ros and frauds have form. The abuses of re for who is dropped from the every pen 1oner list and given are The dropped pension rs Judge L I ni iz doi it is easy to see why the winren, a 1 this work mn soldier, name of Hoke of Georgia, is dragged into it. 3 It has an odor of the bloody shirt hui- labaloo, ii now sells | Tue farmer who al 65 centis and lakes pay lo suver, in New England Governor is not friendless. The Knights abor of New England proved his pardon of the convicted inciting the Chicago With Altgeld as Knights aj wiiree of bomb their throwing. leader, intry £3 fended Lose ign leave the co and colonize some and b te § 3 - lonely island ave things own way and up to to the anarchist A. GEN. Hastings seems at this time nomi- The at- will tor be certain of the Republican nation for Governor in 1804 tempt to put a Stone in his way not materialize much. Declan AARONSBURG, Mes. Leah Stover Dies Suddenly Apoplexy Yery Mollie Miller, now occupies the poor has gone to Unionville, to live with her daughter Edith. Mra. Leah Stover, wife of Levi Sto- a visit to Jeaver, at Centre She was brought home and bur- ied on last Saturday. Mary Acker, who from childhood suffered with epilepsy died on the inst., after only a few days illness, apoplexy, while on &, wh C. Successor to D. F. Bible, will find a nice line of useful arti- P. LONG & CO. Dring Mills, Fa, d Stand! 1s ciass store and Summer seasons. No arrived in the 1 Po goods ever a represent. We have made a s “lothing, in first- d was perchased for the Spring nd better assortment of we offer for your inspec- 1at you will find as we y in the line of ats, "* 1 i 4 1 fi i rer a C LPS, and is well worth your time t On Dishes we can xamine the SLO( k and prices. Which amou BOSS Washing Machine, 1. It washes cl foctly cle al). it easy. It 3 othios Pe and works smooth cannot fear the clothes, it sive of the can wash vell as ton. Nodirt can ac umulate machine in others; opening onewaste cock removes it all. Your wringer can be at- tached right to the ma chine, allowing water to run back into it. It ean be thoroughly ventilated, so no damp remains to rot the Samp It is reasonable in price. #. Wringers sold separate. McCALMONT & Co, wljusts itself to the wash, you Ol as wld sire in this na LE 1 + ! thy or Lis a iid ICT NCS. Tn y 10 ang 2. Y ct. counters. i ie C. P. LOINC wz Mills, Pa rit ere Bellefonte, Pa. i DO. YOU WANT Joshua and Henry Eshleman, of | Reading spent a few days in town, not | having been here since they left a lit- | everything changed and but few left | of the ones that knew them in the long | ago. visit the grave of their father who died very little. : Mr.and Mra. A. J. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, are now on their annual visit at Bquire Rote's, number of years. He is quite a violin- ist so “there's music in the air’ when he's around. George Homan sports a new horse, It's what we used to call a “bob-tail.”’ Gieorge says its one of the kind that can’t stand rest, hence he gets lots of exercise, Unearthed a Hearse. Beveral boys while bathing in the Bald Eagle creek, Flemington, Tues day, found buried in the sand a part of the hearse owned by Undertaker Krape, of Salona, and which was car- ried away in the floogl of 1880. Lock Haven Express, ee BUGAr SYTUD, 5 cents per quart, Good toweling at 4} cents per yard, Apron Gingham 6 cents, at C. P. Long Osvmmeinnl} ' Orman) Last fall I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful dinrrheoa. Soop after my wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken in the same way, We used al- most everything without benefit. Then I said, let us try Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- edy, which we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it, as it did for me what it was recommended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel, Berks bib 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale &Co. . Murray. Elder 8. 8. Beaver, of McAllister. ville, Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was much pleased with the speedy relief it afforded. She has since used it whenever necessary and found that it never fails. For sale by J. D. Murray, Drugigist. wil, P, Long & Co. have just re. ceived a large stock of chain and lever About 400 Children’s Light Colored and Light Weight | Suits, including the famous Bessemer Suits---made with | double knees and double seats; goods that are sold by the | largest retail dealers in the United States, and were never | known to be sold for less than $5.00, GO FOR $4.00. We have got more of this price goods than we need, We luce them now when you need them, instead of waiting un- i Te | til you have bought, or until the season is over Go TheyMust . ...... . . . Regardless of Profit! | Think of it! Suits for 4.00. 4.50 Suits for 3.50. 1 O00 4.00 | Suits for 3.00. These are all new, desirable goods, running from 4to0 14 Big Bargains any way you look at it. FAUBLE. HYDRAULIC R PRES -~HUYETT, MEYER & BOOZER —. - A Manufacturers Agents for Centre and adjoining counties, for Hydraulic Cider and Wine Presses, . . . . .. Evaporators, Apple Graters, Cider Pumps } \. . And General Cider Makers’ Supplies. . . 0 0 HYDRAULIC PRESSES FOR EVERY PURPOSE. .. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD ! .-, full line of Bu ies, Spring Wagons, es, Carts, Road wi ith a i agons, and Harness. Buggies from $60 to $00. A grade Road Wagon, side spring, $38, A grade Road Wagon, Eliptic springs, $42. 1 sell Buggy Wheels, with steel tire, well bolted and banded at $9.85 per set. Send for catalogue. Ware room opposite Reporter office; factory on Church street. WM. W. BOOB, © CENTRE HALL, PA.
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