THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. 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 fusertions, and 5 ceuis per line for each subse quent in<ertion. Ciher rates made made known ou application. a veto message of the governor, This is the party of great ideas. A lp a dress of new type. It is agood paper and we are glad it is prospering. Af SR S— S——— GRAND Master Workman Sovereign, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, April 4] TIDAL WAVES, Tidal waves, says the Philadelphia in their oncoming; but in their ebb they sweep everything the other way. Proof of this was furnished in the as- tonishing victories of the Democratic party in 1800 and 1892, They had in the congzresses elected in those years majorities that were as uncontrollable The opposition party in the house was so weak in point of num- bers and in quality of leadership that it was of no service in lending con- servatism to attempt legislation. The only brake on the was the thoroughly discredited senate, a body that inclined than was the house. I'he conditions were practically re- of 1884. The a dangerous mainly as mobs, wheels in all respects was more viciously versed by the elections Republicans now have najority in the up of raw material, made and house, and a slippery slender control in the senate. ire further at a disadvantage they will have a eheck upon their op- erations in the Democratic executive, who will see to it that as far ble Democratic for the next two vears shall have as fair a trial as permit. Judging the it will not be an as- present sit- because as possi- policies circumstances future by the past, tonishing outcome of the overwhelming the precursors of victors, What the new book; uation if the of 1504 shall not be disaster to the congress may do is an unsealed but if we may judge by the of the legislatures—like the Pennsylvania legislature, where there is no curb to legislative ecaprice—the groundwork for political revulsion and Demoe 1806 will have been very thoroughly prepared. There is every prospect in the next two years, barring unusual and unex- tbacks, of a complete resump- Such re- sult will practically set the seal of ap- prov such financial and reve- nue legislation as the Democrats have With good crops, capers various state ratic success in pected se tion of business activity. a al upon been able to enact. cheap clothing, plenty to and plenty to do, carried to the credit Democratic policies, and with a fresh illustration of the irrationalism and ex- legisla- eat, vagance which Republican es and a Republican congress are furnish the country, it will going out of the the grand stire to be strange, indeed, if the tidal wave shall not leave 1 + 1 old party stranded on the shore. tftp w——— NOT NEEDED. There discus s to the proper name for the new be created by legis lature. For a e court, again continues to be some gion n court which will soon he act of the time it it was proposed to call it the interme- latterly, it was desig- nated the superior court. The trouble about getting a fit and was called the appella diate eourt and, ated by not creating the court at all. It is not needed. The supreme court is not overworked. Not of the lower eourts in the state is overcrowd- ed. The new court is a superfluity. one igation, will encourage it. The court will be lightened by it and in two years after It certainly labors of no that it has not at all speeded pending litigation, soon be in The executive the house, It will hands of the governor. the overburdened taxpayers risburg Patriot. LEGISLATIVF ROWS, The legislative session in New Hamp- | | People’s party for president in 1896, go strike, which did so much harm, at him and show their detestation strike leaders. - . A tp LYON & CO’S | rupting the treasury by to increase salaries and create fices. The Centre county passing new ing with the the interest of the people. fn IN New York, the Governor has found inform the Republican legislature that it is in a fair way to bankrupt the treas. ury money. Did you ever hear Democrats mak- same as in this state it necessary to by voting away the of the ing the stamps fly do in the and New administration, run in that ized both. great states of Pennsylvania York? Neither nor Cleveland's, was way—economy character. Bo fp legislature at Harris- the salary of from AND now the burg pronoses to increase the superintendent of printing $2000 to $3 the money fly, for the 000. Go ahead, boys, make and don't do anything farmer ep er shake off by the war of independence, the Spanish yoke except foreign assistance. Our own in Washington's opinion, failed if France had not taken up the cause, would have ent THE Republican party of New York has a terribly load to carry in Boss Platt. His Albany gang are mak- ing a black record for the legislative the Pittsburg Tele it is just what the Quay heavy session, so graph. And gang is doing at Harrisburg, BAYS a————————— i —» w— CHINA and Japan have a truce at are go- is very present and peace negotiations ing on. The big fellow, China, anxious to settle, Japan, has been licking him so badly. a Mon- heavily AT THE election in Ohio day the in many ita that the state is consid- ered doubtful for 1896, on Democrats gained 80 the tepublie ails in lA > A Dry Memorial Day. The old veterans won a decisive tory on Wedded wy in the House, second reading their Lill to prohibit not of introduce is a the | - morial day. This measure strange” to the older members legislature. t was first and reintroduced at It ways excited much debate and before reached further than first ing. the session of 1887 every succeeding session, has al- read- pe smem— Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were granted during the past week : J. A. Bweetwood, of Gregg town- ship, and Miss Ballie E. Condo, of Pot- ter township. John W. Leathers, of Marion ship, and Rachael E. Bratram, Philadelphia. George Reiber and Catherine Keller, of Potter township. Wm. E. Brennan and Florence Marshall, of Fillmore. hemi miomn A Younus Ablurney to be Married, fown- of E. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Augusta Curtis Mer riman, of Bradford, N. Y., and Henry C. Quigley, Es., St. Anthony's | church, April 17th. Mr. Quigley is one of Centre couuty’s young attor- | neys, and will occupy Gov. Hasting's | mansion at Bellefoute, for the next four years. in war between the Houses, ties having been precipitated by the Republican leader in the lower branch who, incensed at the killing of his pet meastire in the Senate, opened an ad- dress to the members of that Cham- ber, before whom he appeared by in- vitation, with the words: "Gentle. men, I have documentary evidence that two-thirds of the members of this honorable body are liars.” This was more than Senatorial courtesy could stand, and pandemonium put a closure upon the proceedings, It is fortunate for the good repute of the country that the episode occurred in the staid old Commonwealth of New Hampshire a Commonwealth of high moralists such as a Blair and Chandler, and one not to be suspected of “plantation man ners.” But it would have been awk ward had the affair happened in the south. In Indiana the Republican legisla. ture broke up in a disgraceful riot, in which the Demoeratic staretasy of of the Commonwealth was nearly killed io Uneonstitational Judge Barker has decided thst the scalp law is unconstitutional, therefore no county will be paid by the commis- sioners of Cambria county for fox scalps. The case has been pending for some time and the commissioners had refused to grant orders for last year, New Spring Goods, Mrs. Lucey Henney has received a fine new line of Spring Millinery goods, comprising hats, bonnets, trim- mings, ete. The public Is invited to call and inspect the latest in the Mil. linery line, A AM APR 10 Married. On the 2nd of April at the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, by Rev. J. M, Rearick, George Reiber and Catharine Keller, of Tusseyville. A AI MS ~Big spring opening at Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, where you ean get anything veeded at very low fig. ures. EDWARD C. HUMES. LECTURES, “Man and His Destiny” in a Series of Dis Courses, Mitchell, of Bellefonte, | of discourses of in this place, within the The subject will be Destiny, Scripturally Considered.” The delivered the teformed church, on Sunday evening, i April Tih, The be Lutheran church, on Sunday evening, | April 21 Rev. Mitchell and original in Ira C. { will deliver a lev, series deep interest, next few weeks, “Man and His and Scientifically first discourse to be in at 7 o'clock. next discourse will in the will produce ideas new treating his sub- his well-known that 1} interest, ability is a will be jects, and { guarantee vis discourses of deepest The topics covered by his discourses will be as follows: 1st. | ing the world and man. 2d. What is man? 3d. What is life? What ith. The of the dead. sth. Man's final destiny, his condition God's eternal purpose in creat. is death? slate involving and his home. Admittance free, A tion will be held. Wn pl special collec Good News for Telephone Users, of the the Central Pennsylva- Telephone users in this part state are much gratified over an- notineement of the nia Telephone and Sapply company of a revision in its rates, which will menn a considerable saving to sub- seribers in the wity of places. Un- rent of a line ser- of there maj revision the yearly for Hise pla = der the phone is now §36 single Instead £60 vice to us heretofore; and, where are price the for several subseribers to a line, the For a residence reduced to $30 and fr several on is as low ¢ { prize has been from $48 single line service om $36 to $24 for a line The es of 10.000 ision will only affect towns Laat bose nde Yuen vd 13 gr HALON, or under naving WD ed {| exchanges of their own, and will only i apply to «sub of scribers within a radius of 5 . ane milk the central office. Central Pennsylvania ele one and Supply company controls all the terri. he tory in sixteen counties in central | part of the state, running from Seran- ton on the northeast to Cambria coun- ty on the west, In this district there i are of two-thirds af- about 3.500 subseribers, which number will probably be ected, net reduction in revenue but and this will mean an annual to the they this amount the increased number of subscribers. come. to in {pany of £56 000; expect more than make up To the credit of the company it can was all voluntary; they were not com- | pelled to do so for fear of competition | or for any other reason, A AN St No More Seeds Those of | had any intention of sending to Con-| i gresaman our subscrbers who have | Arnold for seeds will be dis- | appointed no doubt to learn that there are none to be had, as the Secretary of | Agriculture has had the entire allot- | ment shipped to the drouth stricken sections of the West, a Thunder Gust, Wednesday night, last week, a thun- | der gust passed over this section which | was loud enough for a midsummer | racket ; the lightning was vivid and | the thunder heavy. Rain accompa- | nied the storm. Next day was clear with cold air. | scion ft misses All Occupied, Every dwelling and shop in Centre Hall is occupied ; a good sign, stand Ly | your town and those who do some- | thing to help it on. Never mind the underhand eroaker, —————————— IM RAS Centre County Preacher, Rev. Fetterolf, a native of Spring Mills, preached a trial sermon in the Lutheran church at Adamsburg, Sny- der county, and it is likely he will re- ceive a call from that charge, says the Herald. Notice, The examination for teacher's per- manent certificates will be held in the Y. MC. A. rooms, Bellefonte, Pa., Friday and Saturday, April 26th and 27th. ——— A «Owing to the fact that Lyon & Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. See their advertisement in auetler column on page Ow, Dress Coods, Lace Curtains, Carpets, Muslin, Cinghams, Prints, Clothing, Shoes, Etc. PRICES LOWER THAN ANY STORE IN THIS PART OF THE STATE ITI RR TESS WINDOW BLINDS. The greatest assortment of Window Blinds, Spring Roll- ers, good Felt and Oil Cloth, at the following prices, all complete, at 124c, 15, 18, 20, 25 and 30c a window. CARPETS. Rag Carpet, the best Rock ever Note these prices: 18, 24, 27, 373.40 and 42. The above of the newest patterns and best qualities that have ever been shown for the money. SHOES. We are leaders in the sale of good shoes at ow A genuine Dongola, patent leather toe, in all t opera toe, square tog, common sense toe, I. 1.75, and 1,90. Every pair warranted. You never heard of shoes tr these prices, warranted, the finest Dongola Kid, button and lace boots for ladies, 2.00 and 2.40, of exquisite workmanship; opera toe, nar row square toe, patent leather toe, common sense toe, every pair warranted. As fine a stock, as dressy and stylish and durable, as when sold at 4.00 and 500 a pair a year ago. Infant’s Shoes, real kid, 2c a pair, Girl's Shoes, 60, 75, 93, 98, 1.00 and 1.20. As good quality as you buy elsewhere for one-half more. good Dress Shovs, 75,93, 98, 1.00 and 1 25. All stock and weur like iron. Men's Dress Shoes, 98, 1.13, 45, 1.98, 2.40, and 2.48. them elsewhere for that money. We have, beyond doubt, the best wearing shoe world. shown in Centre Ounty. "3 28. ~ - Fle 30, prices. | lasts, 1.50, 1€ a 25, in Boy's good 1.00, - 5 2 in By virtne of sandry writs of Levari Facias and Fiera Facins bsued out of the Cart of Com- direcied, there Will be ex- posed to putlic sale at the Court House, io the aan of Bellefoute. Pa., on BATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1865, al 20'ciock p.m, the Lsllowiag real e-tate. All that certain mesnage and tract of land gitunte in Mies township, Centre conpty and state of Penurylvanis, bounded und decribed us flows: On the south by jands of Hines and Royer, on he west bn itis of Reuben Gramiey, Bressler and on Gramiey, contnining forty scres more or less Thervon erceled 4 two-tory frame dwelling howe, bank baru, saw 1a il} sud other outbuild fuge AlSO Another tract bounded on the east by lands of Haines and Boyer, on the south by lands of Walker and Meyer, ou the west by lends of Dan | iv] Harter, on the north by Jand of same, con- faluing len ecres more OF low, LO IBprove- { Ipenty, | Beized, taken fu execution and to be | the property of Pullip Gramiey | ALBO | All that certain tract of land situate in ows ship count of entre, sud «ate of yivanis, bounded and described as Lilla=s: Bs wioni ng at & chestnut, the s long lenis ff Jo ems south 44 degress west = ere hes 10 t Lh 70 dexrees «i 0) per Woe Blong Inn As of olan groves east 121 perches to sone thenox ¢ mio ands of sald Cartiu north i 71 de grees east 112 pe ches 0 stooes; thence | north 43 degives cont 74 perches to a dogwood; thence north 46 degrees west 145 perches 10 the tlece of beginning, coutaining 138 acres 44 per | ches and sllowance i Beized, taken fu exact the property of Eliza I L | Eliza 1. Lucas, administrators cas, dec'd sold as Boggs Pent- or) { ches lon wh a Carlin, south fon and tn be sold es as and N. blerly and of David A. Lu ALSO All that certain messusge or lo! of land situate borough of Milihelm, Centre county, yivania de ft and 4 seed as 1 Hows fig #1 60 snp, thee nlong mill race and I Musser estate north 4 degrees west 14 dewrees west 9 perch 74 degrees west Al per degrees west 8 per lands of John Stoner 2 perches Lo post thence 4 de- he place of beginning, ME Techs 4 8 Clespery Bou perc bes Lo post ok 10 post, 11 to post, the ports 61% he aver north 58 onand to be sold as “Teas ihe r~OURT PROC 1". Joh ge of the sprerising to nd in reorgni isoners that are * oily, be then them as shall be the 26th ish, end ear of tbe la Bellefonte Lary dependence of JOHN P.OONDO Bheril KRUMRINE BROS, Apothecaries, Bellefonte, Penna. : Headquarters for FINE PERFUMERY AND : : : TOILET REQUISITES. rout and ther + . 0» 4 id . just rl What 1s this anyhow You know what they are. We have them have them in pat- an allowance or get another pair. Men’s from 1.85 to 4.50 a pair. We toe, square toe, half round or any style you may want. them all in lowness of prices, in good goods, well made, and fit equal to merchant tailor made. Boys’ Suits at 75, 90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.23, 1,50and 2.00 Boys Siyloyy all wool suits, wear an sewing guaranteed, at 2. So, 2.75, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75 and 4.00. Me n’s Se at 2 90, 3.50, 4.00, 4.25, and 4.50, in Black Cheviot, mixed Cassimers, .tc., all new stock. Men's strictly all wool suits, newest patterns, at 4.735, 5.00 5.25, 5.50, 6 00, 7.00 and 8.00 Men’s fine dress suits, in Black Worsted, Clay Worsted, neat mixtures, at 7 50, 8.00, 9.00. 9.50, 10.00 and 11.50, as fine goods, as stylish a cut, and as well made as you used to pay $15 to $20 a suit for, > .- Best Table Oileloth at Best Unbleached Muslins, Best Bleached Muslins, be a yard. 4, 4 .2, be a yard. 6 1-2 and 7c a yard. rims Cf m——— LYON & CO, It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watcl To be had only with Jas. Bos Filled and other watch cases pe stamped with this trade mark © A postal will bring you a watch case opener. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. You ought to get Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup. B.C. ACHENBACH, BELLEFONTE. Baker, = Confectioner, Caterer. . Wholesaleing Tos a . nati = Creama Speiaty. I ——— Ice Rream put up in any form, Molds, Bricks, and all latest de- - signs, Easter Rabbits, ete. Fine Display of Easter Goods. Bellefonte, hw Como and See.
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