——————— THE CEN RE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor. 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 cen per line for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known | on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar. 19 | ANNOUNCEMENT Charaes for candidates cards: Cor-| gress $15; Assembly $8; all others $3. Communications & cents per line first in- | gertion, SHERIFF. ad to announce the Yorth township, as the decision ntion name ol a candi of the We are anthoriz W. M. Cronister, « date for Sheriff, subject to Democratic Cot VE Wao are authorized to announce that Burdine Butier, of Howard township . will 1 be 8 candidate for the office of Sher! fl, sehject to the decision of the Democratic County C Juvention ply Jacob L for »d to announce that Runkle, of B:llefonte, will be a candidate the office of Sheriff subject to the decision the Democratic County Convention, RECORDER We are authori iz a to We are authoriz per of B fice of Rex Democratic We are Alexa i c date subject to the de ty Convention. unee Jhat y be a cnn ject to the nvent tion that Fred a candi ot to We are Kurtz, of C date for the « the tion, § th decision of the We are anthoriz Bowe rsox 0 net cand i ) ou ire Rsurer wh to Lhe ecision of Lhe ein atic County Convention sub ith yrize are a d to announce date { ston of Lhe the de tion. yunee that George R a candi subiect Lonven Iw 0 the decision of ounty tion. Heckman tate § ject to ih Convento PENNSYLVANIA'S MEN OF STRAW ; : The country, remembering Pennsyi- vania’s performances in National conventions in the past, refuse to take Qusy’'s candidacy favorite That aie hi nomination in 1860, 1 Republican will ously. vd a S00 up for the and 1888, but, Pennsylvania or that any of these Simon Cameron recel e¢ whole 0 < t =e, imagined really in the ved on the that 1860, out of it were TRoe. first ballot ne state's vote in the convention o wt of delegate of arly th f ¢ { and got the supp one each from Vir; gin ia ka, or 5 deed. t } j he lis lot, bei r Seward ing Ch . Jowa He the and wwe and ol out, was, first bal- Lincoln Bates, howev- all “ais Lt on atel iy dre Pi g oniy two vy des on the see- ih ballot none the third. Hartranft in 1876 rec gived the practic- ally solid support of Pennsylvania un- til near the end of the balloting, while Fitler received some of the state 's vote on the first ballot. Nobody any rized at Cameron's failure to get the an at Fitler's, When Cameron received a ( ‘abinet post in 1561 be got about as much as he expected to get out of the contest of 1860, When Blaine was beaten in 1876 the men who put up Har tranft accom- plished their purpos Hartranft's vote alone did not beat Blaine. r, gettin SF on and was more surj nomination th jut he was the nomination. the loenl tion. on the result, away from McKinley to either force a deal with the Ohio man or to allow a combination to be made against him to overthrow him. This is one of the reasons why Senator Quay will get no support outside of Pennsylvania and why he cannot force the Pennsylvania delegation to vote in his favor long. There are other reasons why he will be at or near the foot of the list in the voting while he is in the list at all, but they need not be mentioned here. ri ————— Tug fight between the Quay and an- ti-Quay Republicans, has led fo as tounding revelations. The anti-Quay lenders of Pittsburg sent a peace propo- sition to Quay, proposing all offices, state, national and for Allegheny coun- ty, and all legislation at Harrisburg shall be for “the mutual political and business advantage which may result thereform” to the Pittsburg anti-Quay leaders and to boss Quay. Quay re- by Senator Flinn & Co., and sent back a peace offer of his own, which also proposed a disposing of offices and leg- islation for private benefit, with con- ditions not contained in the Flinn of-| Senator Quay has now | lished, The public ean now see how | | offices and legislation are bartered | of the bos- | elf ify to entitled no tion, in an editorial “There is slowly dawning upon the bids developed that the celebrated and which be duplicated began in 1876, may While there can be comparison made between either the respective » party, y between the which surrounded and those the in 1876 which claims of the Blaine provoked the the fl t the party, an antagonism of the be HNO nally so disrupted the organization as wsibil- ty. A careful study of the political bosses may or may not favor, they are joined in a common cause to defeat 1 of Ohio. It was thought, previous to his letter of de- Harrison bogs clination, that General would resistance, but now it se that against Ohio's favorite son will be leveled the be the Will tl defeat Will that defeat quences anything ems qtler- jes of be Eas involve CONSe- like so serious as in aAmeron an- be teach, need hardly should gavel falls up- This wit one lesson it ti- Bl feared, 1 and that, too, be on the first laine war? fore the ¢ session of the The en to unde wrstand that there ie or i 1 convention. bosses should | power am would subordinate tl danger great party. For Congres Democratic candid Hon is anxious to return tothe he Col. J. I. 8S Bell ask for the nomination too, tH be . James | pangler, of efonte, trict is Suppo Arnold, s inated by one nom rz. dito prietor of the CEXTRE Ril lished at Centre Hall, Pa., the Demi ts of Centre county make him i that cou He once served witl #3 11 Lil e Cra Treasurer of 1 1 credit in the ke er House at Harrisburg and is now garded as a most formidable eandidate for or faithful Democrats are hard to new honors, Sounder more find. — Tue “Horpet'' remarks of the candidates for treasurer have with- drawn, leaving a clearer field for Mr. Kurtz.” Any spirit of manifested in this will Hinost friendliness I certainly be ap- preciated and laid over for a return courtesies, Wo yy 1s Come early and get first K the greatest of pic at-—Faubles. THE OLDEST AND THE BEST Cough-cure, the most prompt and effective remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. As an emergency medi. cine, for the cure of Croup, Bore Throat, Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, AYER’S Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled, E. M. BrawrLey, D. D., Dis, See, of the American Bap. tist , Publishing Society, Peternburg, Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent colds, bronchitis, ete, Dr, Brawley also adds: Toall ministers suffering from throat troubles, 1 recommend AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Modal at World's Fair AVERS PILLS Cure Liver and Stomach Troubies THREE WEEKS TERM of Court, for a third week term, commencing Monday, 11th, 1896, This is deemed neces. owing to the large number of cases awaiting trial: of court, April TRAVERSE R. H. Boal, John Dolan, Marion. Wm. Farber, Patton. A. J. Gorton, Philipsburg. Scott Bailey, College twp, Shoe, JURORS 33RD WEEK Harris. James Uzzle, Snow Samuel Irvin, ward Bubb, Ferguson. C. T. Fryberger, Philipsburg. J. M. Bunnell, Philipsburg. A. V. Hamilton, Spring. Henry Rothrock, Spring. J. B. Rockey, Patton. John Braueht, Penn. (i. G. Fink, Huston, Robert Fry, Ferguson. Andrew Hall, Union. Elrey Henderson, Marion, H. Q. Pletcher, Howard. Irvin B. Millheim. J. F. Schoonover, Philipsburg. Franklle Waite, Marion. . J. McCloskey, Curtin, , Howard. ’ Spring. Ferguson, L.use, : oster Dearment A.J. B John Stewart, T. W. Davi Rush. D. T. Raymond, Haines, John D. Wagner, Worth. Samuel Garbrick, Howard twp. Perry warltz, College, ison, i. "n, . 2 2 steele, Spring. Bogas, Worth Bellefont John Sheckler, M. Adams, H. . Crissman, Wm. o Royer, Bellefonte. Henny, Centre Hall. a IMMENSE PROFITS. The enormous profits of the ard Oil company, wh the public ire helped t en in its monhop iy ising the in- last 1 3 fi wn Jegisial ostrengtin- are cat IHO TY gion The capi- S100 (0 v ‘ ¢ 1 rv ¥ lependent o il men in \enat ' ¢ { to make some calcu ions, tal «t be of ti fii SLOCK Of Le tandard is said to be 972,500 and there are shares of I'he the rate creasing 10 pe cent Rn) - stock outstanding. company began its dividends at of 6 per cent. per annua, them to 8 per cent. and r cent. and feclared HRisO L 8 p i sorip di i= i Inter a * (HT 8 | vidend. i dividends have been 12 per cent since then the annu- when in ITW Hity er cent per fit. ft mouth, til the last quarter of 1585, paid, and un exira was when 10 fsa on other words, | and even ® Vear is si $F CORT JER, fi: Liil fs FINE mean n the enor torekes ra » Treasury unterieil « and storeked pers t y 1. Hepu chemical af fur inspectio lution whiecl | dollars a He are © t t | } ¥ turns them black, lares them spt him. hat they ims ths Ley & * 5 3 ¥ #4} Otis, and takes them with iso warns his viet liable (0 ar { for havin counterfeit and causes the im along in his money ft £ 3 3 : them =p RR EENS about matt py Centre Hall Has Them An exchange tells the story of a boy who was sent to market with a sack of and after lingering own ali day went home with- When his mother had not sold asked him ‘here are roasting around t t out selling them. asked him why he corn he said no one had in his sack. Cars, his what many They have but they fail in their sack. | he plenty of goods for sale, and age of the world they must open up their stock in trade. a ——— All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of severe that he could not stand he says, tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. er using it for three days my rheuma- tism was gone and has not returned since, For sale by W. A. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz, Tussey- ville, and R. E, Bartholomew, Centre Hall. ——— Clothing at Sacrifice Prices, A full supply of men’s and boys’ clo- thing at sacrifice prices, on account of sheriff's sale, at the old Philadelphia Branch. Never a chance like it for bargains in or out of Bellefonte, like at the old Lewins stand. a Rev. Rearick's Appointments, Sunday, March 22, at Emaouel's church, at 10 a. m. At Centre Hall, at p.m. At St. Marks, at 7 p. m, - —Come early and get first pick of the greatest assortment of New Spring Clothing ever shown in Centre county Salb the Surgeon, but Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and the Knife Avoided. The Union and Advertiser of Roche N. Y., recently published the fol- fowing Interesting account of how W. Adams of 127 Bouth avenue, Ken- Dr. David temedy, eration by the use of nedy’ 8 Favorite Mr. Adams said: “Three years ago I kidney disc very badly; at times I was completely pros- trated: in facy, was #0 bad that the day was set for the doctors to perform an operation upon me, But I decided 1 wold not submit. I had been put in bot watar baths, and, in fact, nearly € ery means was tried to hel ip me. Up- on the di ay set for the operation I com- menced the use Dr. David Kenne- dy’s Favorite Remedy, and from that moment began to gain, and it was not long before | entirely cured and have had po return of the trouble since. My weight has increased ad I never was so well as I am now. 1 have rec- ommended DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY to many peoyle for it saved my life In 8 [he Ri ng to Mrs, Adams, she said HAbout a ye ar ngo Ys was in a very ble state health, being completely run down. [I had doctored considera bly, but without permanent relief. One day one of my neighbors adviscd me to ke Dr. David Kennedy Remedy, which I did and for ¢ RE of Wis feo- § Of avorite le was Was tak- ured with unable and ¢ ret. re the action, liver, nown to ¢% Hin Parlor Suits, Bed-room Suits, Side Boards, Chairs, Etc. F. W. WEBER, y Bi RG, 1, and all Pat ERATE Fees Pariny Ofrice GASH iow &.CoO. RA PATA St MINEO, B.S ASAE LE LALA LARA AEE REET Scientific American VEATS, TRADE mAR DESICN PATENT COPYRICHTS, For infermation an free Handbook write to MUSK & OO, 361 Baoapway, Naw YORE, Oldest bureau for seer patent Every ratent taken out by vais bromeht before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific Smerican La srest etvoulation of any scientific pater In the wooed, iendldly ustrated, No lutelligent man Should be Sehons nT Week ly, a ears $1.5) six months, Address, MUNN & CQ PyLatasnEns, 361 Broadway, Now York City, PERSONS TO TRAVEL WARTED. —— Several faithful gen. tlemen and ladies to travel for es tablished house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. increase. State reference and en- close self-addressed stamped envel- ope. THE NATIONAL, 816-317-818 Omaha Bldg., Chieago. WANTED SALESHEN We want Opening -0 F- EW CLOTHES! “tN We know that clothes were never handeome, re) 4 never so cheap, and never in the history of Centre county AE any concern attempted LO SHOW BUCH § tractive assortment of styles and patterns int ial We have eve rythi ng tl a tasty, A Again could desire. 1 ne WE WANT YOUR CUSTOM, AND WE WANT IT NOW, And we always re. want it AIWAVE, y 3 . . 101ng Dusiness, (in we " oh Vi expect i wav Come One, The Handsomest, The Createst, The Largest, The Best, And the Cheapest RO FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. Winter Sale. Ti vil wranitiae iz Tras 1+ will ¢ : he cold weather 18 here, it will continue for some the first And where it can be secured with the least possible cash Protection from the cold blasts is ine. thought when Winter strikes you. then outlay. You will need Heavy Underwear, Heavy Clothing, Blankets, Mittens, Gloves, and anything that will turn cold. You want good goods and you want it cheap, too. We have everything yon will want. We sell it at figures that our competitors We propose to get rid of our immense stock, and have MARKED DOWN PRICES ON ALL GOODS The goods must go, and the prices we intend selling them at will make them go witha rush. Do you need anything ¥ If you do, get in the swim. Our fine line of Dress Goods will be sold at a saeri- fice. We want you to have the benefit, what we want is the room, and will have it regardless of cost. Come while they last, dare not think of. C. P. LONG,
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