VOI. LXX. MAY CONTROL THE SENATE. THE SILVER MEN CAN COMMAND THE SITUATION. McKinley Appreciates the Situation and Ix Much Interested Speaker Reed Finds Great Opposition NN. Me- Hi WasuiNnarox, March My Kinley is likely to be much mor tn th SOM terested in the Senate than seekers are speeches the army of oflice his cars, il certain HOW pouring into plans now being strongly urged are carried out. The m 1 wity ate is composed of silver men represent three separate ocrats, Populists and cans, cans in claiming the I'he greediness « the financial complexion mittee on Finance b cancies with gold aroused the silver men osition has been made combine and reorgani; as veg deposing the Chairmanships of all mittees and Oy giving t ontrol of all i as, LOS « F WOrt to put chinery of the Senate ti of the silver rien, April 17, when he Kinley when he Bliss to be : He said that Mr. Bi Secret a continuance « propris next December sions of the Phere was a mo called for that les, for the announc adopting resolutions ad: administration what retain the support of the Woodmansee, who is Chairm 21 OF Lhe of the Nafic ican Clubs a Executive Committee 1 i yi in organization of tepul and who claimed that the represented at this « not properly act upon Tered. sauce ention ad a8 were to be of ing the cons MITE 88 R001 § it was called to order very warm talk about of the gag, but the counter made it mostly w hispered among those interested, Ex-Benator Blackburn will attend the extra session of the Kentucky leg. | islature that has | a Nenator and will make a strong fight for his own reelection, not withstand- ing the Republican majority in that body, seat Maj. Wood, pointed by the Governor of wen called to elect who has been Florida, mains to be seen. reached for up to date, but certain Sen ators who think he now after too much are preparing to give in big odds in favor of their succeeding, King Hanna is reaching for a place on the Benate Finance Commiltee, in which there are two vacancies caused by the retirement of Sherman and Voorhees, in order that he may be properly fixed to boss the tarift’ bill, which will go to that Committee as soon as it gets through the House, No new Senator has been given a place on that committee in the memory of the oldest Senator, but that does'nt make any difference to Hanna. He wants it and has made his want known. It is practically certain that he won't get it. Tom Platt also wants a place on this Committee, but as he has been in the Senate before. his piration is not considered as audacious as that of King Hanna. but whether he will get the doubtful. Ex-Secretary Carlisle has been of place is very, very ler- ‘ounsel f the Pullman Car Co., now held 1 . Horace Porter who expects to i ed the position of General ( or WW (iet vo abroad, at a salary of $25.0 and the « Xpectation is tha liste will accept Fhe Water Habb I'he us many ex pre us iL, water hubbub purei sonal spite, w hich, en reap a poor harvest fo Ihe law upon the subjec as think only of har ery claw, The property owners ones interested and a ¥ i would strike them alon: troller, otight to be, bi The city most jm- portant as ' most valuable of The him with extraordinary powers the city’s offices aw clothes , and exercised, produce Rat Provides a Bounty, Repre sentative Schofield int roduced a bill into the house which provides tion of wild eats, hawks owls and The bill house resterday afternoon and now goes to The bill the passed the @ the senate, authorizes 50c¢., and every large weasel or ermine 25¢., and for hawks %e. sco From ( ‘ripple Creek After the big fire in Cripple Creek, 1 took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the eold only becoming more settled, three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and eold left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good.—G, B, Henderson, edit- or Daily Advertiser. Forsale by J. H. Ross Linden Hall; 8, M. Swartz, Tus seyville; Wm. Pealer, SBpriug Mills; R. E. Bartholomew. HALL, PA., THU PERRY COUNTY's NEW Hugh Smith, Aged 75, Arrested for Murder 8 Years Ag Committed % oO Malinda | Snyder, a girl about eighteen years of Twenty-eight Years ago age, suddenly disappeared from the resided distance home of her parents, who in short A reward the | Liberty valley New Lute d ' B rom Bloomfield. search was justi and a offered by fie Young woman's were made ed] - Lhe and Han suce pri tory of the orl the almost died murder Novder iri on the date mentioned and « the inims have no doubt but that guilty 1 Ie NOW in Jali, a. A Perfect Tour to Verfect Florida. As Florida at this season of thi times js delightful travel. First it i= also first its equip- ment and service, in its tourist #ystem. Admirably indeed its patrons to this land of health and beauty. does it convey trains | of Pullman palace cars are provided, all conveniences afforded, and every- thing possible done to add to the and comfort of the jourhey, The next and last tour of the season to Jucksonville will leave New York | and Philadelphia March 0. Special he Tourists | may return by regular trains until May 81, 1867. Excursion tickets, in-| cluding railway transportation both | ways, snd Pullman accommodations | and meals on special train going, willl be sold at the following rates: From | New York £50.00: Philadelphia, $48.00: i $52.85; Erie, $54.85; Pittsburg, $53.00, and at proportionate | rates from other stations, : Apply to ticket agents, Tourist | Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Pass- enger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. mard-2t How the Disease Spread, Twenty cases of diphtheria have oe- curred in the Spotts school distriet, Union county, from the use of the sin- gle drinking cup and old time drink- ing pail. This would seem to be a strong argument in favor of individu. al drinking cups for puplisand a wa- ter cooler with a spigot for use in the school room. 'RSDA APRIL TERM Who foreed Week Of. Will Take Drawn for a Two Weeks Term, The Fortunates we The foll 7 i8 the list of of Monday April 26th, attend the regular session court convene on GRAND JUROR IST WEEK John E. Fryberger, Philipsburg, C. B. Hess, J { Aroodbart, Potter. LO. Mallory, Mil Ferguson, ba gl be be By A Wm. Mq Martin Shes Wm Hoy, yer, Walker Miles, ck, Boggs Everhart, College Decker, Potter. John Yerger, Spring A. L.. Brown, Ferguson. Noah W, Eby, Haines Wm. B. Hepburn, Spring. WwW. M F. D. Hosterman, Segholl, Union. Gregg. TRAVERSE JURORS —2XD Frank Hess, Phili W. C. Walker, Boggs. C. W, Fisher, W.R Bitns r, 1i James Sankey, le, W. P. Alexander, Gregg. R. J. Young, Snow Shoe Wm. Eckley, Christ Alexander, Penn. J. Calvin Bathgate, College. John Hawking, Philipsburg. Wm. Shortledge, Bellefonte. R. A. Hall, Philipsburg. Seott Bailey, State College Rob’t Wilson, Marion, Thomas Barnes, Philipsburg, Calvin Peters, Union. H. J. Comer, Boggs. John Turner, Howard. John T. Hoover, Philipsburg. John Bwartz, Boggs, Frank Deitz, Howard. Henry Crouse, Haines, Frank Galbraith, Bellefonte. A. EB. Garman, Bellefonte, L. G. Dorn, Philipsburg. John Weaver, Taylor. Fred Robb, Liberty. Wm. Johnston, Spring, Wm. Musser, 8. Philipsburg. Newton Rishel, Gregg. Thomas James, Rush, Frank Vounada, Marion. pst urg. (rregy erty Buarnsi Boggs. James Ardell, Rush. Samuel Vanada, Bellefonte. I AS MA CEI Fire at Bellefonte Yesterday afternoon a tenement house near the railroad station at Bellefonte, was destroyed by fire. The building was occupied by several fami- MAY BE CHANGES Made in Pennsylvania's ( compulsory School aw, A measure making important chang- the was offered by es in compulsory education law Th mas J, Ford, of Allegheny in the House at Harrisburg Wednesday. It the age from 135 to 16 and L ' inereases O00 Years, exempis children between 14 and 16 § The of 6} KC NOO] are regularly « mployed { provides for special ren who are . Weighing the sunial weigh United States mails on all roads of the 1 nited States Mareh 27 and davs time, wil i LL ill Ie The Ars Hire MAK are every four vi to det pensalic wn paid roGen t ronment BOVE ! 1 m1 oeen apy made a chs second Assistant 1a and the weighers will be Te under civil - - Powers Wili Employ Force. - > The London “Westminster Gazette’ vo} a dispatch from Canes, he will submit only to force, | i : { i | i ! i i to ployed by the powers if necessary compel obedience te the order. — ls fi Dangers of the Grip, The greatest danger from La Grippe If Among this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having result ed in pneumonisy which shows con- preventive of that dread disease. It 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tus- seyville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills; R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall. a as Sisal ~Bieycles reenameled with taking C. Wetzel’s, Bellefonte. LINDEN HALL Mrs, Naney Markle ied 12 Yeurs Henry Zeigler attended sale at Penn Hall Jonathan Tre sunday TRIBUTE OF RESPEL =. submis. iy Fa- ther, who has desmed it wice tc re- move from our midst our 1 loved and faithful member Marion IL Hossman, Whereas, it has pleas ad to sn bereave us, we Jonk unto him for com- fort in our sad afMliction, th be it Resolved, seni him 1 refore That we extend the SY Impas $44 iO on, Resolved, That a copy of olutions be sent to the § A these res amily, and al- the CENTRE REPORTER for publication, In a white casket hid the ¢ She was 15 iog vo 18, 30 oo With the s-ifsame smile on he And che silken waves in her hair Like a tired child fallen asleep at play She was lying so ge: tly there, by The sweet, Kind spirst silted at last, And Lhe warm heart foe from care, No bitter pain, no bitte tear, Can disturb thy deep repuwe Thou sweet, brave girl. so dearly loved, How dearly, God ouiy koows, © We sat in the church sida by side, And mingled our vores in song Together we drank of the water of life Bowing low at the fountain of God, Methir ks her spirity hovering near, Our stricken hearts would soothe and cheer And woo us 10 those seats above. : Where ail is joy, and peace and Inve, Eoxa M Kevsrrse Eis GC. Mxrnivies, Resscoa sravoign ass ds fs oA dissin. —When you can buy geod quali at the same prices others ask for shod- dy clothing, you will be que advantage of the Opportunity, ins, Bellefonte, can prove this to you, wer porfume. a, wo fair, inal mouth,