Pr THE CEN RE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMEN’ insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent ierertion, on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan. 80 ANNOUNCEMENT SHERIFF. We are anthorized to sunounce that Runkle, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision the Democratic County Convention, RECORDER. Wo are authorized to "announce Alexander, of Penn township, will d-te for the office of Recorder. subject cision of the Democratic County Convention. We are to announce that Foreman, of Centre Hall borough, will be a didate for the offive of Recorder, subject to *ision of the Democratic County Convention, TREASURER for of that A be a candi- authorized CAD We are authorized to announce that Franklin Bowersox, of Ferguson, West precinet; will be candidate for the office of County Treasurer, sub ject to the decision of the Convention THE GREAT CALAMITY. The calamity shriekers have a new lead in certain statistics, in value of live stock in this the last three four years, and putting it forth as another of dreadfull sequels of the Wilson tariff. One of our Republican papers r Of local describes it as “the cost of rule,’ and “another of the of the Cleveland-Wilson tariff.’ as beauties The cost in live stoe “rule ary, value, is put at 1863. it these hundreds of millions, their has fa That is, llen off and all all ege ad, is be Post, Examining these tables a shriekers while country their closely than these calamity find that, in have done, number of mains we horses the the res about same, since 1 to $576,730,580. Here we have a of the calamity brilliant Wilson tariff respon- They do not take eA the fad over $430,000,000, or two-thirds tremendous aggregate of the shriekers. And for this these minds hold the sible, into consider- ation , known of al the substitution of election power for They the particular falling off in values. find it convenient to blame it Wilson tariff. And, taking no zance of their brotherhood with ibe, they mules and on the donkey tr fail to state value of the country during the same time minished Oxen fallen asses in has £68 000 000, off in value , while the ally porke r goes down $22 000.00 useful mileh ed their value COW has actu increas- $11,000 000, Sheep stronghold—have decreased $50,000,000, or about one-eighth half the and than the brotherhood the decrease in horses, de- crease in oxen, Jess crease in the and asses, The last decade has been a period of falling values in everything grown on the farm or produced from the work- shop some of the competition, discovery new appliances and inventions, ity. Itis not confined to the United Siates, the whole world, The general effect of this reduction of the selling value of the products of the but takes in to add to tne general comfort of man- kind in and other counties, pecially when it is considered there is all the time a slow and steady this world of workers. The power of wages is steady increasing. pn ————— THE PROPOSED DUTY ON WOOL, The authors of the Tariff bill **for revenue only” that the taxes on imports of raw wool would yield an annual revenue of $14- 000,000 says the Record. This would be a large sum for American woolen manufacturers to pay in taxes for their imported raw materials, to say noth- ing of the anticipated increase in the cost of domestic wool. In order to re- cover this sum from American con- sumers it would be necessary to heavily increase the prices of every variety of woolen clothing. But possibly some of the American manufacturers have been persuaded by the tariff organs that the foreign producers pay the protec- tive duties for the privilege of trading in this country! Atany rate, this is the doctrine proclaimed by Governor McKinley, and taught by a few Pro- tectjonist professors of political econo- my. If the foreign sheep growers pay the duties on imports of wool, what is the necessity for ‘compensatory’ duties on woolens for the American manu- facturers of such fabriers? We trust that the advocates of Protection will see nothing impertinent in this in- quiry. There are so many apparent contra- dictions in their theories that a Free Trader can bardly avoid becoming to We have no clear to reconcile the difficulties, doubt that the thing Is quite Bt Tur silver men as distinguished conference which ver senators. The agreement reached was that nothing be done as to putting candidate for Presi- Demo- the little free the act, acted As there both antagonize coinage, the way will be open for to be counven- on is question, single issue free coinage party ann onvention Louis two weeks after the at Chi- Republi- tion on candidates. That ¢ Democratic convention meets cago, and five weeks after the can convention at St. Louis. > » Tue Armenian resolution calling on the government Great Britain, Austria, Italy and Russia senate passed the France, Germany, all parties, preform their plighted faith in the protection of the Christian of the sultan. our subject satisfaction Like as not tl » powers will state in conduct their That is pi answer the nited business how they eign or home relations, bly the IT has been estimated that ti ate’s refusal to the As © House i create with the bill to gold loan will cost fifty agree of the adoption per cent. millions dollars epublican statesmanship interests of the t the country has COs business body has been foolh Ardy attempt to igure out - -> - iE ANnNouncs Agr i amp out but to SECRETARY Eix ie De Pp artment of Ter iA es not only to st exterminate ti Liat oleomargarine, itself, whatever t adulterated foo this of course, me in under same vision. It isa clever movem one that will likely have i some exce i. + ' taken to the oleomargarine of exterminatic of this work Mi, ly more than a year lin were ago sin Fair was hel Meadville, first-class premiums aw arde some packages of oleo that had some witl State Colley ' ole by * * Tr Liles 5 tinue have i the culture may tums con Lhaey stances, State Department » t:3 havo expect to have rious time in this self-impose adulters ne opporiunily products afford af POW ulators, and to consumers, spec a . THE last legislature did w the f worst ri receding it doubled the price of the f oil, half doze f Hall Gozen ol armer than an y Ie slators wimer's coal sas ¢ in URelOoss OLIICes and it it created new salaries and asked raised and gave trusts he adv The Republican Harry C gave already too high, antagoes assemblymen of this county, urtin and Mr. Womelsdorf great wrongs, ist : voles Lo their Wty RUS Gorpox, of Clearfield claimants to the Sher. to mechanics JUDGE Cy of if"s sale property are entitled the valid liens have been satisfied, Wp C lothing at Sheriff Sale Prices Don’t clothing, at Branch, on account a full Yine for men and boys, Alias miss the bargains in the Philadelphia of sherifl will sale be Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. “Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. 1 began using Aver's Hair Vigor, and was so well satis. fied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress. ing. ltrequiresonly an occasional appli. cation of AYER’S Hair Vigor to keep my hair of good ye COlOT, $0 remove pie y dandruff, to heal itching umors, and prevent the hair from falling out. 1 never hesi. tate to recommend Aver's medicines tomy friends.” Mrs, HL. M. Haron, Avoca, Nebr, AYERS Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &k Co, Lowell, Mass, Take Ayer's Sarsaparila for the Complexion. Jas. S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, Rondout, N. Y. CURED OF DYSPEPSIA Commander Dean writes: U. 8, Mail Agent of the U. & D. good health is indispensible, myself however all run down Dyspepsia. I doctored and doctored, but I grew worse. 1 suffered night and day for fully two years, CASE WHS pronounced chanced to meet Dr, Kennedy that time, and told him of my tion and he sald, try a bottle of DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S 3» A condi- take it morning, noon and night, and it ol you. 1 took the medicine as directed, but had no confidence in a , 8 my c had been tried by so After using it k I be better, and in a sh while tI was entirely ( BY rything I my throat had all not had a 'oday tl and my cure nse many, to feel ter that terrible breaking ups and 1 it 0 We ort distress ate our in gone have tise sinee, man Ole healthier grand.” ere I'L A petite ap HE WEATHER Femperature and Rain and Snow £11 ARRH Ful tered at the Reporter « HIBIUTE OF RESPECT Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, clo of ii supply of men's and boys’ $ Ling t at sacrifice on acco t 1d Phil nee £ of Be wins stand, prices, # bein LE h. Never a cl fanci ’ rif i of Hf B Wait, Bi O i bargains in or ou | the old TL 14 i al 3 » Jlefonte, like at GRAIN MARKET, IKLY BY B.D. i ¢ i ® i fq PRODUCE AT STORES, Shoulders ....... Ham ........ i Tallow | Prlatoes.... i Hides SALE REGISTER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81.-J B. Gentzel, 1% south of Spriog Mids, at 1 o'clock, I sleds, old iron, farm implements, ete | WEDNESDAY MARCH 18. <H. E. Duck, Adminis {| tratorof W. ©. Duck, decd, one mile west of Milibeim, horses, cows Jouns Sattle, hogs, fara implements, household goods ele FRIDAY. MARCH 13 -George Relber, pear Col. yer, at | o'cloek, 2 horses, § cows, 2 head young cattle, wagon, drill, hay rake, plows, harrows, ete miles horse, A Wa SA A A A A hott, Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business condunted for Moneaarte Fees. Oun Orrick 18 OrrosiTE U. 8, PATENT Orrice and we can secove patent in Jess time than those remote from Washington, d model, drawing or photo, with descrip. tion. We welvise, # patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due Lill patent is secured, A PAMMILET, aon ta Obtain Patents,” with oot of same in the U, 8 and foreign cuusisien § sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. 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ISHING GO. venue, hew J Fifi EMENT OF THE FARMERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Uren ce 1 8 RO ihe -In ordance charter thingy transactions of 3% §0 479 48 wing held the same day the following re chosen lor the ensuing year: H (3. Bail Frank McFariane, Fred rao J. W. Shook, J Duck, Aaron Weaver, Samuel urtz «0d Daniel Brungart. The 2d by electing the following off eusuing year t. Fred Karts President. H. C. Campbe Treasurer, BH Arney. Secretary, D. F. Luse A tow FRED { DF. LUSE KURTL President EARING SALE All Wi Boer nter Goods, Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, in all grades will be AT COST! We must have room for SOLD our Spring stock. and big bargains are now in order. R.E. BARTHOLOMEW, Centre Hall. FOLLETT HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a aviD = —— Propristor, Spring Mills. BALTIMORE, MD. Tor sls ky R. B. BARTHOMEW,
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