THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRE. 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 perjline for three insertions, and Scents per line fer each subse quent insertion. Other tates made made known on application, THE President has appointed attor- ney-general Olney as secretary of state in place of Walter Q. Gresham, dec’d. THE “Watchman’s’” centennial is- sue was interesting in its illustrations. The “Democrat’ and the ‘“‘Gazette’’ also put out interesting Centennial is- sues, sn —————— ot ——————— A sTrRONG effort is being made to have Thomas H. Murray, of Clearfield, appointed as one of the seven judges to the newly created Buperior Court. He has strong endorsements, reel Ex-gov. Campbell having been re- quested, has consented to again run as the Democratic candidate for Govern- or of Ohio, against Bushnell. Things will now hum in Ohio, “the Camp- bell’s are coming.’ rm fp A er re Mylin appeared before the Senate Fi- nance Committee and made the aston- ishing declaration that, after a most careful examination, he had come to | the conclusion that the General Rev- enue bill evolved by the Tax Confer- ence after four years’ work, would eause the revenues of the state to fall fully $3,500,000 below those under the present or Boyer bill. Corporation Clerk Glenn followed the Auditor General with a most start- ling array of figures, showing that ev- ery county in the State, except Phila- delphia and Allegheny, drew more money out of the State Treasury than | they paid in, some making as much as $250,000 out of the State, Chairman Riter, of the House Ways and Means Committee, also asked to be heard on the bill ; but as he was un- familiar with the Auditor General's figures, he did not get very far before he asked for some time in which to ex- amine them, He decided that he could not get over the subject before next evening, and he was given until that time, although Chairman Grady warned him that, in view of the Au- ditor General's figures, the committee was unanimous for negativing the bill. Frank N. Moore, who represented the grangers of the House in the Tax | Conference, admitted he was begin- | ning to see where they had made their mistake in figuring on the estimated revenue. From the above it would seem the FuLLy one-half of the nincompoops of the Legislature cannot tell you to- yet they voted with a yell to the Cleveland administration patriotic dealings in the affair. “What fools these mortals be.” nt AA for its warring Republican factions—Quay and his lieutenants on one side, on the other. fight did not result favorably to Quay ress A tl A NEw and useless court, called the Appellate Court, with seven judges, was created by the legislature, besides creating several new president judges. All unnecessary, as the courts and jud- time of it. meemm———r— ee — THE general appropriation bill just passed by the late Legislature appro- 1 incidental expenses of the same. same purposes was $552,650.26, Or an increase now of upwards of a million dollars, tm — eS ————— —- corrupt, worthless and extravagant le- gislature in the history of Pennsylva- nia. Its record is one of new and use- less offices created, salaries of old ces raised, legislating for monopolies the funds of the millions beyond the revenues, a————— A ——————— THE Appellate Court bill has passed the governor. It creates seven new to the Commonwealth. This court will stand between the distriet court and the Bupreme Court of the State. payers, Bi A ROAD bill has been passed, Flinn road bill, levy a tax for their maintenanee, pas- sed finally. The measure provides that the recommendation of the coun- ty commissioners by the court before the roads can be improved. This is the first of the score or more road bills introduced in this legislature to pass finally, —————— oo. S—————— IT is alleged that there are in Kan- sas twenty well-built towns without a single inhabitant. Saratoga in that state has a $30,000 opera house, a large brick hotel, a $20,000 school house and a number of fine business houses, and yet there is not a single person to claim that city as his home, At Far- go a herder and his family constitute the sole population of what was once an incorporated city. These would be capital towns to go to for low rents. I — Sn IT now turns out that the revenue bill, over which a Tax Conference has been sitting for four years, would yield 8} million dollars less revenue, annually, than is received by the state under the present law. In conse- quence of this fact the house commit- tee very properly by a unanimous vote resolved to negative this abortion of four years breeding. There were some stupendous ignoramuses on this Tax Conference, and as usual, made asses of themselves in the minds of all intel- ligent men, i ——— A ——" REVENUE BILL KILLED, There are astounding disclosures af- ter four years’ defective work by the Tax Commission, upon which there sat some astounding block-heads, their work now turns out to be mil- lions short of the mark. fellows who were looking after the in- | terests of the farmers in the tax-bill | | did not understand the matter, and in- | | stead of bringing the farmers out ahead | | they would have been left in the lurch | on taxes to the tune of 3} million dol- | lars. The farmers intelligent | | men for leaders, and less blowpipes, | who couldn't see thro their own tax- { bill after Working on it four years, need Bp CHURCH WEDDING, Married at Spring Mills Last Noon, Reformed | contract- young- ding took plaze in the | church at Spring Mills, the ing parties being Miss Laura, | est daughter of Mrs, of Spring Mills and Mr. John White, | of Axeman. James Runkle, bride, by lev, | burg, brother of the | the ceremony assisted Eisenberg, of this place, | ber of invited guests were witness the ceremony. The bride was handsomely attired in trimmings. | acted as tev, NS, presoant to cream albatross with lace Two little nieces of the flower girls, and the bridal party made their bride a fine appearance as they took | places at the altar to be joined in wed- | lock. After the ceremony the guests taken to the home of the bride’s moth- er where sumptuous repast awaiting them. The bride many handsome and valuable presents from her many were i was received friends. A A Household Treasure, D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N | says that he always keeps Dr. | New Discovery in the ih “ house and his family has always found the that very best would not be without it if procurable. G. A. | Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y | says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is | | undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not | | try a remedy so long tried and tested. | Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's | Drug Store. Regular size 50e, $1.00, | results follow its use: he and | a———— AAA ————— Interesting Dots, i Women giving Warner's Safe Yeast | a trial, will have good bread always— | agent left a sample at each house, We need rain; some parts of the | county have had light showers. Many from this piace, and all parts | of the county, attended Commence- | ment at State College, and speak in | highest praise of the exercises, s—— Pailin Caaght in a Planing Machine, Perry Luse was unfortunate enough a few days ago to get his left hand caught in the planing machine at Luse’s planing mill. His hand was badly lacerated and cut, and he carries it in a sling. A Bicycles Bicycles, Pneumatic tire Bicycles, from $25.50 up. Call and see at—Smith & Sons, Centre Hall. — A m— Shingles and Lumber for Sale. All kinds of shingles, all kinds of lumber and plastering lath always on hand, at the mill of E. M. Huyett near Potters Mills, and at lowest mar ket prices, fmadt ———— I Ar Wanted, at Lyon & Co's store Bellefonte, 50,000 lbs. of Wool C—O SATA ~Read Lyon & Co's great spring opening on page five of the REPORTER. They offer some extraordinary bar- gains in all departments of their store, Their stock is larger than any in this part of the state, and a dollar invested there brings returns. Wanted, at Lyon & Co’s store, Bellefonte, The Record says Auditor General 50,000 lbs. of Wool. Ten CLOTHING. Spring Clothing now ready Joys’ Suits at 75, 90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.50 and 2.00. ~ y 3 VY 4.00, 4 - I~ 2.90, 73, 3.00, 3.23 5 Suits at n y 3.00 at 2.00, 2 Men's 2 50, ~ 3" in Men’s strictly 5.50, 6.00, Men’s neat mixtures, at 7 =.00 and 8.00 Black 5.25 7 fine dress suits, In 50, 8.0 used to pay $15 to §20a suit for. 'DRY GOODS. Jest Dress Ginghems, 5 and Best Sateens, 8, 9, 10 and 14 and 5 Serges, that were Hi) Sud § 60, now 34¢; C and 25¢; [Huminated Fren ich is, th at were ‘hed Table Dama ek, th that Was £1, now 1 Bleached Table He per 2 1-2¢ pe w i 4 ' WO Wert il « all Ss Ail ashmeres 1 i 21 1 Ww SH Cr Ox i HHOW Blea Dainack, oC, Damask WINDOW BLINDS. The greatest assortment of ers, good felt and oil cloth, complete, at 14, 135, 18, | CARPETS. Rag Carpet, the best stock e Note these prices: 18, 40 and 42. The above and best qualities that have ever money. SHOES. Window at the 20) Y > 3, + "3 4 373, goods, 74c¢ a pair, Ladies’ leather tip, at 1.00. can be bought anywhere for 1.50. up. olle ") > J» at Every pair warranted. these prices warranted. common sense toe—every pair warranted. Shoes, 60, 75, 93, 98, $1 and $1.20, where for one-half more. £1.25. All good stock and wear like iron. i. i5, 2 25, 1.45, 1.98, 2.40 and 2.48. for that money. of them in Centre county. Douglas Shoe, get an allowance or get another pair. $1.85 to $4.50 a pair. bi b, are. o£ yOu ‘ . oF | "a 20) “ ’ 9 low Kid, s 1. £2.40, as buy $1, 08, ol 3 os, They are in We Needle $143. Boy's Russots, 950, 81 and $1.24 A special lot of Ladies’ Dongola French Kid Ox fords, D lasts, ing from business, Best Table Oileloth at Jest Unbleached Musling, Best Bleached Muslins, Bellefonte, Penna. BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS | At Harper & Kreamer’s. The | in everything latest and stylish for that the markets afford. A ne waist may aceded, and we can easily you the goods youn want. The prices will startle yon. We never handled a cheaper and better line, Bee them. HARPER & KREAMER. THE SEASON IS HERE And lovlier than a June morning is the ein wear, * i stock is complet summer y | W Aress or i ' . He FIVE Vi xr11l Wiii oO i Sal 4d lots two houscs and wagon sheds, fwo-stng f cold storage n and other noce Beisad taken it property of A.B THR M8 No ded ill be acknowledged ol y is ow d in full JO HN P. CONDO Bherifl 1835 Johnston Solf- Binding Harvesters, With Truck and S8heaf Carriers For $100. At W. L, Goodhart's Implement Store Millheim, Pa. 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PRICES. 5 5 25 25 A235 Headquarters for % ine PERFUMERY AND : : TOILET REQUISITES. A full line of Trout and other fishing outfits, just opened.
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