T HE CEN RE REPORTER | ——— FRED KURTZ, Editor, TERMS, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, insertions, and 5 cen.s per line 20 cents per line for three subse for each quent insertion. Giher rates made made known ou application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. April 50 ANNOUNCEMENT Qt men in ofl he's no Tue Republic Harrisbur demonst the | rated that ead of the Re publi * for McKinl Quay, and Have desert ed Kinley. Centre for office the most excellent primaries draws material in and a good and sound ticket should be placed before the people. i fp At the cold chills | that craze ail IT is enough to make run down the notwithstandin Harrisburg, i district, eounty or election precinet the United States sotind heard that Quay be made a Presiden- tial candidate, # vo consider Q ay congressional | back the I Not one of | has a been tf ff A SASSO Tue anti-Quay element in the state is daily growing, and the most recent desertion is Jack Robinson, He has i joined the combine, This doughty | leader did not hesitate to make a num- ber of nasty flings at the Senator at the state convention. Iiis the Com- bine’s intention to put Quay in a hole and keep him there until it freezes over. i. a . Business is in a most healthy state all over the country. New industries are starting up and from everywhere is heard of the raise in wages, This the Republicans claim credit for under a Democratic administration. Yet they did not lay elaim to their proper. ty in the panic they handed over as they went out of power, Tun Republican leaders all over the dele- yet Already he has more instructed other candidate, unless he wins on the first ballot, never get the nomination, - - - SINCE Congress with its overwhelm. ing Repvblican majority ing to interfere with the Wilson tarifl, it is admission that the tarifl’ is a be country that the Democrat HI is an and should not of the proves Wise measure I'he the disturbed, prosperity Wilson bill under tar a sound one, - A - bear in TAXP should that the AY ERS + fast session of the the il ever sat in nia legislature was most nt tl Bion, any not excepting the gislatures that sat in in the days Voter of the x vou don't La the strongest wd in arg behalf o » adopted by the vention that nominated appears to be reasonably certain. likely whole strength is to be the it is doubtful whether he can if his cause is likely to one-third of conven and ever exceed it. nominated not on the first ballot a hopeless one, as the field is solid, ag- gre asive and to some extent vindictive against him. If McKinley's lines shall broken the choice would be narrowed down to Reed, Morton, Quay and Allison. It is understood that they and their friends are thoroughly united to defeat McKinley, and they will aided by Collum, of Illinois; Davis, of Min- nesota; Manderson, of Nebraska: radley, of Kentucky, and Elkins, of West Virginia, all of whom have been cherishing Presidential aspirations, Of the fleld candidates Quay, Reed, Morton and Allison are likely to be pretty nearly even in strength, snd the choice of the candidate, with Me. Kinley defeated, would depend upon the agreement between the prominent field candidates. The necessities of the situation: will compel unity be- tween these leaders, ns a break in their lines would surely nominate McKinley, and it is reasonable to as sume that the field will be thoroughly be be united upon some one candidate, Nenator Quay known to favorite the leading men who are Reed, Morton Alli id he is certainly as unobjection- is be a with backing and BON, Al able to the competing field candidates eirele, There is of the field there of ther as much likelihood agreeing upon Quay as 18 ment upon « Morton or and it is not with- that and count upon his e for a hopeful Alison, , ther Lis the fore, he friends nomination ert mitest ns quite One, ainly his nomination is possible, nds regard his success probable, For the fi the public i ave } 8 Re nsider wvatiabilit Vy ol the ¢l mntrol ontest, ait} erie nls doubtful States I'he nom- Convention will people ted political Hess sone revulsion Well Satisfied with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. y “Nearly fort gome weeks of i od gras Nidal, ¥ years bn RICK Ness ago, after hair ng Aver's 3 « NY satis. I have r Kind of dress. it require sonly casional ap pii- ion of Hair V my igor to keep hair of good , remove 3 : to heal itehing humors, prevent the hair from falling I never hesi. tate to recommend Aver's medicines tomy friends.” —Mrs. H. M. Haraur, Avoca, Nebr. AYERS Hair Vigor Prapared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, | Take Ayer's Sarsaparila for the Complexion, | yer r out. C. P. Long the active merchant of our village, has Just returned from Philadeiphia, where he has been for several his usual He reports business in the city quite live ly. WwW. R. firm of days purchasing spring and summer stock, From, formerly Allison Bro, will be engaged with Bellefonte, on May 1st, HOTTY Mr, good eitizen and a sound Democrat. I am informed that Mrs, N. Leitzell, village, is detained in Philadelphia, owing to the her son. of the milling Of Jackson at We leave, & Co,, vil out luge, are very to see From he is a James of our He is a medical student at- tending Jefferson College in that city, Quite making garden: it a number of our people little 1 thing only are BOCs 0 early, Last year they did the sar rifle later, and yet jack frost pelled them all to do their again, al com work over Sheriff Condo made uss on } riday last: not ou any he iness however, but as Yonly to have a big ner with his brother, Business in out trifle being | LOW] sluggish, owing usy on their ls early til dewy LS. morn Cure for Headnelie CI DoY An AmMdavit, This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melick's drug store on a pair of erutches and bought a bottle of inflam- crip- bottles cheer Wet Chamberlain's Pain Balm for matory rheumatism which had pled me up. After using three Can ful H. zoel, S ly recommend it, Charles unbury, Pa. sworn and subscribed to before me August 10, 1804, Walter Shipman, J. PP. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Wm. Pi Spring Mills; M. Swartz, KK. F. Bartholo- O11 alert is. Tusseyville; Hall, mew, Centre Pr pont RBubseribe for the ReporTer, $150 KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED The what Kidney i nat nowing just i Row ed with urinary follow- yublish- News- importance Lodo when one 01 fa wy the hich was recently Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GIsense or troubles o ure, Is best a gwered | + {o., N. X ir Hess [rons months | Kidney trol quarter Wis ible of a I did Dr. Remedy. iced a Lise IO OR. DAVID KENNEDY'S AVORITE REMEDY a Iniserabl ll continue low pri est soo sk | int he coun Y. LYON (Allegheny St. & CO, ; Bel retorts, | been reduced in price 25 per cent; all | them. | Queensware. 214.00, Cant be beat in price. KREAMER | : | | and fac- soe we and colors. Ask to We think Dry Goods and shades A new line of China and & SON. 15 THE PLAGE ! Parlor Suits, Bed-room Suits, Side Boards, Chairs, Etc. DERS cna——— p* FOUT2 3 Al 0p, ERS OF CPX tre Ha ti meet al the eof A u man, Cont between the Of 6 and 7 p.m, on Md tn, for prarpose of eles i Ze! ms to conduct pmpany for the ensuing FRED KUR President LUBE Scoretary Who oan thin of some simple Wanted—An Idea 3 Soon our ideas: they may being you wealth, rite RE WEDDE REURN * 00. Patent Attor. Washington, DD. C., for thelr $i. 0 Jeine ott and hat of two hundred inventions wanted. Backlen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for CO uts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Skin Erup- It is guaranteed to give For sale w'sPILLS Price 25 cents per box. Thurston's oman tn sam ie Ea Fia pe Roy CROFTS & Xi apravdt
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