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 5 cen. s per line for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. April 16 ANNOUNCEMENT having busted his Judge Love, the (Gazette, chalr- Judge Beaver express. but took - > ad WarrNey is the choice of the Rhode Our present the name of the Chicago convention, Charges for candidates cards: Con- - - ’ A 7 . Sn (ress 1 3 A ase mb y 88; all others I { first Conumunications & of CT Cine ine sertion, SHERIFF ¢ that John Noll ididate for the office of f the Democratic We are authoriz of Bellefonte, wi She Sheri, 4 on o County Convention pame of A8 A CAD AMISION the Democratic (x We are authorized HU Butier, of Howard towns! officeof 8 that Bur line o & candidate + decision of TaxinG the Democr lican list of aspirants N( atic aud Repul ir county nomi- nations, candidates in the field and of the lepublicans have There are ed, which will leave sixty-eight ed for disappointment—and, in yet, iosen and sixty- eight to be this about seven offices 1 elect all not seven to be cl left—and at writing each one ahead. a » - ounty have ir ¥. the as jeans of this c Wilba in tall good-looking and polite as a man. Who set this up Wilbur F.? Who hit Centre county's THE Republ turned down Col the handsomest Reeder, man count ¥, a pine, French- straight as an arrow, against the Re- to sing and This was a the robbins begin biuebirds to chirp? er was confounded with Reed, ites. Ktill the last syllable to ~this a Czar, that a Colonel. cfs fc Sens take MceKixney still seems to the presidential nomination, and gide of our own state, and some coun- structed for McKinley. a —————— AY this county last Saturday, resulted in 6 to 1 in favor of McKinley over Quay for President. This will prove a stun- ner to Quay, and shatter his boom bad- ly in the state and give the McKinley machine an impetus in this state that will prove of national importance and be far-reaching in its effects. It sounds almost like the beginning oi ihe down- fall of Quay, and from this on there will be a fire all along the Republican lines to overthrow Quay and Quay in- fluences, This victory for McKinley will start the Pennsylvania boss to re- newed activity to hold his grip upon the Republican machine in this state. Among the Democracy question, which is a good a The Philadelphia Branch, Belle- fur- goods of any establishment in stock, style. gents shelf-worn Intest Ivania, No new and ng Sick Headache | Permanently Cured wild Lathartic Pills at World's Fair Diploms Ask your druggist for Ayer's Sarsapariila S THE PLACE ! Parlor Suits, Bed-room Suits, Side Boards, Chairs, Etc. AMATION LOVE Whereas f sxctare PROCE having § st day of ing a Court omg { | Delivery £ 3 Bellefonts, y me directed for of Common Pleas and Orphan's Over and Terminer and geo and Quarter Sessions of for the connty of and commence on the {th Mon of April Zithday of Apr i, BIN continue I weeks, y given to the Coroner Alderman and Constables of sald coun that they be then and there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of mid day, with their records, Inquisitions exami gations, and their own remembrances, to those tings which to their office appertains to be done, sud those who are bound in recogni ances 10 prosectite against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then t A it of the Centre ta the Peace i Wool country. We have the best line of Medium and Ingrain Carpets in this part of the 'y are all brand new pate rng and are bean ties, and prices that will surprise yon when yon come to see them. A good Heavy Ingrain Carpet at 20, 25, 28, In All Wool rd lower than von have ever geen D3 them 392. 34 and 38e. we have fully one-thi Lace 1. p stock from w Curtains, a very and hand 1 BCICC~ some hich vou make tions, from 49¢ a pair up to a AW BLUHCH Y Ou never 3 wants, of Clothing as we have this IN ed about $15,000 We have USL rece worth New Spring Clothing... by virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni | Ixponas, Levarl Faclas and ¥i Fa, issued out of he Court of Common Pleas and to me directed here will be exposed to Pablic Bale, at the Court the borough of Beliefouts, Pi. on SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1506, ack 8 mm, the following real estate A 04 t i U ritalin lot ece of ground situate ity of Centre and State 1 the north bY Lhe turn of Keller the D. D.Joeontaining | erecud BO Lwo and other ¥ yw his vans, bo Lhe east LY of William Hammill lot of public school, lands on west by | g Go! Rey serchies 1 ry frame dw butsd HEs i or t 1 taken in OTe OF of RPE B execution and to be sold s&s Lh property of Heury Blone, et. a tenement and tract post McKelvey, 0 wo LYON & CO, Allegheny St. Bellefonte. PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN EMPORIUM. Spring is 31 es % I" % Ty grit meaiui wi i | The very latest Spring and Summer styles, I'hese goods were manu- factured expressly for the best retail trade. Also a large assortment of is. We have evervth | such as Carpets, Oil Cloth, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tubs, Pails, ete. | Queensware and Household Goo ing required, ‘Our Dress Goods Given under iny hand, at Bellefonte, the ls the one hundredth and nineteenth year of theln- dependence of the United States. JOHN P. CONDO Sheriff OTICE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That an application will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre County on Monday, the 4th day of May, 156, lor the ap pointment of a jury of view, to view and con demn that portion of the Centre and Kishaco quillas Turnpike which extends from the south- Centre County, 10 the north-western line of said borough, being & contiguous portion of the said turnpike and being wholly within the limite of the said borough of Centre Hall, This proceeding is for the purpose of having that portion of said turnpike become a public road free from toll and toll gates, WILBUR F. REEDER, Attorney for Petitioners. GRAIN MARKET, Apron 70 40 = 0 EE rar dt aad POE SERRE LER Ne Rye... SERENE SRE SE SERRE ESE AR BAEIGY 1ovrnivns inisanssnusvmmmnss ssrommbsnstrmmss smut veivis BUCKW BORE. coins iscimic wnssimmsirsmississsmssmsrisio PRODUCE AT STORES, EE aa aad a ah eae deh ttt ttt tad 1] BUEIBE oo. comsis sirnsssssbssbuins sismissommbaspniine Sibson rer A SESS ST rt ttt bedi Shoulders Ham Tallow Poiatoes., Bides ub ttt tt id Department irtings, Musling and Cheviots is sim- ply immense. The leather stock having greatly declined in price, we are selling the latest Spring styles of Boots and Shoes at old prices. Ladies and Gents fine Foot Wear a specialty. In Hats and Caps we continue to carry a large stock. Derby and Alpine Hats very nobby and stylish. Soft Hats at all prices. Bargains in Groceries, Fish, ete. All Kinds of Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. Is very complete. The line of Sh Our line of Dress Goods is complete. Spring Mills. State College. 5i Corl : 118 Tryon ste in the township of P i stale of Pentsyivania ¢ nnd sit Centre a1 deacribed as fin the centre turnpike rom reek west 16] 2-10 perches degrocs, cast 3 perches Wo fegr-on east 51 2-10 perc hos degrees east y i he hoe orth 68 degrees enst 0 perches 1o a stone, ther 34 degrees east 10 perc bes to 8 stone, thet 51 degrees west os toa dead ploe, them 8% degrees § & perches 10 & stone e south 27 degrees east 35 1-10 perches to the centre of tarn pike road, thence by sald farapike road south 3 degrees west 107 perches to place of beginning, contain thirteen meres and Afiydhree perches neat meas ure. Na. 2 All that certain other tract or mess age of land situate in the township of Potter, uth 34 bounded and described as follows to wit: Begin ning st & stone, thence sonth 35 degrees east 31 7-10 perches 10 a stane, thenos north 55 degrees osst 21 perches to & stone, thence north 2 de south 30 degrees, east 10 perches 10 a stone, thetee or less, they being the same tracts of land which having first made his last will an dated first day of June, A. D. 1866, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in Centre should be given to his =un Samuel F. Foster, which said Samuel F. Foster elected to take b deed of partition dated Avgust 29, A. D. 185, reference being therennto had to Orphan's Court Docket G. P 171. will more fully and at large ap. pear. also Recognizence Docket, page 40, togeth. ta woods, ways, rights, liberties, privileges, heredil- amentis ereon erected a two. frame dwelling house, large bank barn and out: bulkiings ; Seized taken in execution and 10 be sold as the Piopert] of John ¥F. Potter, with notice to James i. Runkle and all other terre tenants, All the which are ereted a two-story frame bank barn and other outbuildings 01 I as the Walle ALBO All that certain lot or plece of lan of Cetitre ahd und tied) wu 10 ens, on i mituate in Histle of ema y ws £4 yivania north Ly » sian ian Ham Bobensou aud 8 8 the east by lands of LL ¥. Treziyw nore ¢ dwells uy is ul IMI wer Of Jes is of ya OA Ie Or oes i of Howard Heglon 1 lege) represents Ber low g Tr The L being wi anti ig bias ale account of M, M. Cond», sd of Harriet Condo, late of Gregg John M M. Wag : 3 nd partial feck dm inistrator of el r, inte of Boggs twp. dec’d § The socount of Charles Biirler trator of of Melchoir Beirly, late twp deed : : First and final soccount administrator d. b.o. ¢. La. of &c., PD. K. Tate, jate of Bellefonte boro, dec'd 1¢ First and final seoount of Jacob Bottos? sdministrator of de. of Lacy Fogleman, late of Ooliege top dee'd 17 Acvocum of W. G. Ewing, executor of 4c, ofl A.G. Ewing, late of Ferguson township, de Conse 1% Ke 1 adminis of Miles ele of Clement Dale First and final account of Thomas W. Fish M. Resides, sdministrator of ete, of Wm. Resides, late of Union twp, decd i$ The account of Mary C. Spork (now Mary C. Stoner). exerutrix of £ of W. 1. Ssook, ate 2 Firat partial account of W, J. Carlin, ade Vonada, late of Mies 21. The socount of John Meltee. administrator dec’d. 22. First and Final acosunt of Simon Harper, executor of &¢. of David BE. Sparr, late of Harris top. decd, 23. First and final sceount of Charles Lupton, uth 24. First and final acoonnt of James W, Runk- le. administrator of ete, of Daniel Runkle. late of Grege twp. decd 5. First and final account of Samuel T. Gray, Prusice in partition 10 cell real estate of George 26. First and final account of Evan M. Blanch: ard, trustee of Clement Beckwith dec’d to sell Blanchard and Jom Binochard, sxecatom, &c. a ET ee 7 s account of Geo. W. Spang ler. sdministrator of &o barger, ale of Potter twp. decd, vot Palty Mul : OG. W, RUMRB ER. Bellefonte, March 31, 1896, a Register. JroTick TO STOCKHOLDERS —~THE AN. nel of the the Lewisburg and