THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One year, §1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVE] aru PIS MENTS, —20 cents per line for three wind 6 cen per line for each subse tion. Other rates made made known «1 application, ms, ouent inse CENTRE HALL, PA. THURS, Feb. 10. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, PROTHONOTORY authorized to announce that H. A. Me- wing township, will a nination for Pr ies and regulations of rat honotory announce that M, IL. be a candidate tor Prothonotory, fons of the Demo ATTORNEY. that s 4 candidate DISTRICT Willi Dem sulations of lhe announce that N, a candi District Attor » Bellefonte week strongly It had » Daily News one advocated free a lueid interval, and silver dollars on subsecrip- - > E. Womelsdorf, of Philipsburg, will be a Republican But, you going Demo- — ex-representative, candidate for state senator. Phil, t next his district is fall. si th France and Great Britain candida- for the ready to insist on the of Greece ete, and the 8 » (Fe0rge are ultan to tri-partite is ready nder the » - norning dailies Y es hird day after issue m. ars back they : then consid- next See. Un. » having big trusts rything we want that's what “ it worl ' + Woregen . thind £ +1 Ling of { send » Record, to to Harrisburg, ou) He make laws for w in rill wasting miilions o ptuously house them becomes Juilding oir an aggrega- f extrava- t valuables ndividual eward for the restitution of | found, the find. you fan who which he had of Philadelphia, to [ finding the the lost . letter, lered a decision frend fact of he mere he finder no lien upon erty. The article had been This has al- ie common sense and eth- Hiv lar wr ALLY iarceny. ical view of the matter; and now fr thorit every w rect tuum’ respecting g Jost om a distinguished judicial au- efficacy Ors it iii and notions of have legal it w should help to e here, the curious “meum which have so widely prevailed which have been jes arti and found. Wo ft We have before u delivered by granger and ex-represen- | tative Nesbit before the Union county | grange. umberland county in the last legisla- ture and is a farmer of superior qualifications. It was Mr. | Nesbit who boldly on the floor of the | ber for fitting up Grace church. Mr. Nesbit told home wholesome | truths to his brother grangers, and | der who participated in the spoils of | useless offices, clerkships, by boodlers, grange by facts. We may make extracts from this ringing speech in some future is- sues, i — A i ———— The Dingley-mekinley tarifr keeps cutting in on the farmer. By prohi- bitive duties it shut oft the importa- tion of products from foreign countries including beet sugar from Germany, which was one of the largest custom- ers for American pork. That country now retaliates by refusing to buy our pork, in consequence of which our far- mers find a drop in the price of pork from 6 and 7 cents to 4} cents. This is a loss of thousands of dollars each year to Centre county farmers alone, and a loss of many millions of dollars to the farmers of tne United States, espe- cially of the pork producing states of the west. But, the tit-for-tat does not stop here. Germany was a heavy purcha- ser of American fruit, now You shut out our sugar, now we shut out your fruit, green, dried and canned. And here the American fruit growers are losers to the amount of millions of dollars, Dingley-mckinleyism hits our farm- er in pork and fruit pretty severely’ | but fits the trusts quite admirably. she says, ws A A ss se WHITE METAL ISSUES, The State of Michigan has before it generally affecting everybody, but par- | ticularly of interest to old soldiers and | mortgage transactions, Astothe first, most of average | igan for the quickest and what Union | rate answer to the | the difference question to the paid in gold, “or the best honest money, as some money, or call it.” This posed to be another slap at the “mon- ey power’’ | as he fears, of his beloved party. instead | of depreciated currency. is sup- which has taken possession, The | Governor not long ago made declara tion that the Democratic party “kicked out” this particular { and that it had taken | dominated the power, and He refuge in lepublican party. | is uncomfortable. The other case involving silver is a will nothing. Stephen Bald- capitalist of Detroit, recently bought a piece of farming land in Oak- land county, Michigan. Fred A, ker, chairman of the Democratic | committee, held a mortgage | land for $364, which debt December 13 last. On that win went into the Hee legal one and, while interesting, amount to win, a ja State this due day Bald- of Baker of 364 the the or ich the on became law of and deposited the great weight coined silver dollars in tender for | debt, Baker refused to surrender mortgage gold paper money-—or silver dollars in st amount that the of | same | Bald iwin ref has begun demanding either ballion value the debt fused to agree to this, in compel the cancellation of the should equal due. and proceedings equity to mort- y» tender made. Both parties agree to carry the case up to the gage in view of the highest court to determine the consti- tutional right of ey the | lat C Ongress Lo coin mon- legal tender ullion value of the coin has no re- unlimited where of ion to the nominal or tender value. and bulky silver dollars Jaker a practical Baldwin seems to be a gold man. made the tender in to give lesson on the subject. Baker is a silver man, and re- fused the thought of tender probably in tl crowding down Baldwin's throat some of the 1€ latter's talk of 50 cent dishonest dollars, ete, Honors are even in this respect jut we have an idea that Baker, t he free silver man, will littl maxe iitiie and that will it Willi Win. very by his refusal, Baldwin, the The Bland act made ill legal goldite, the silver dollar a fi tender all debts, public or private. preme court in the cided that ( make debts; that such rent attribute greenback case ‘ongress had the power to anything a legal tender for power was an inhe- of sovereignty, might be necessary to preserve the Government { and could be neither denied surrendered If Congress has nor the power to make bits of paper a full legal tender, it certainly has the power to make the money of the constitution a legal der. That money Pittsburg Post. fen- is gold and silver — To Advance the Cost of Living The price tinware, rubber, bread Prosperity is on the way. | of nails, thread, hose, | enameled ware, machinery and | is to be advanced by the trusts, the Dingley tariff will wearing material in the while advance all spring { soon as wool importations are necessi- tated. Here list of recent combines and organizations of as is a short capital products in use : 1. Wire nail trust, capital $ . Machinery trust, i to corner the 70.000, 000, o | 000. capital $60,000, - i 3. Enameled ironware | $10,000,000, | 4. Beer trust, capital $60,000,000. trust, 0,000. . Cotton hose trust, capital § o”. 7. Biscuit trust, capital $30,000,000, 8. Tinware stamping trust, oupital | | $25 5,008,000 , Rubber goods trust, oo, 000, These are all combinations of capi- capital $50, | to further enrich themselves, and se- cure the promised “prosperity.” Wages is the last thing to advance, and 99 times out of 100 only thiough strikes. AN Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hall {Government Service.) Temperature : Highest, Lowest. Feb, 13 0 clear. 4 20 ~4 clear. a" 31 I8 cloudy. 31 18 clear. a6 11 clear. 39 21 sleddy. 42 25 part cloudy. Afternoon of 5th, 3 inches of snow. A Ml i se Sociable, On Tuesday evening, February 22, the Ladies Aid Society of the Reform- ed church, will hold a sociable at the home of J. D. Murray. Ice ream, LA i i i“ sake, ste,, will be served. GRAIN AND LIVE STOUK MARKET, Philadelphia, Feb, 9. Wheat, contract, February, 984, Corn, No. 2, mixed, 331. Oats, No, 2 white, 31. Butter, fancy western creamery, Penn’a prints 22, Eggs, fresh, 1 20%; he, Live chickens, 10a10} ; old roosters ducks 9al0; geese, 8e, White potatoes, car lots, 77a80, Baled hay and straw--timothy $12; Straight rye straw, $9 $6.50 ; 0. » wheat, outs, $6.5 Chicago, Feb, ¢ Wheat, Corn, Oats, cash, 08, cash, 27} cash, 24. Fast Liberty Live Stock : Cattle, prime, $4.90a5,00 $3.5084.00 ; bulls, stags and cows, Hogs, prime medium ad. 5: pigs, $3. 2.00a3. 00, J ocommon, 7583.95 ; common to fair Established 1889, 6. 0. Benner, Proprietor. Our Cash before delivery. Terms that They say but tomers say, low prices, or wonder we are “Money our Is it any r go! makes the mare go,” making 'e Cus 1¢ price to ix xr 4 { zo. day and Many things in one gone the next. If you don’t believe it, Think we tell a lie, Just make The Star a visit, You'll think the same as | The Ajax is moving rapidly at 2o¢ per | gal. The four Iron Lasts and Stand at 3: are very cheap. aC Bet hoy, choice, $4.75 : common, $2.50 $£5.7065.80 : com- §.60a5.65 13.85 ; choice lambs, mon to good lambs Veal calves, $ % 4b i ' VAR EL SD, GRAIN MAKK ET, PRODUCE AT STORES, Arbueckle’s Coffee is at the bottom, 10¢, lay i your stock. Clothing. 1s Iidran'a Route! HB its Boy's Sits Boy's ®t Boy's 8B Men's Men's 8 The ities. Bus iis are all above | De Just in, Fresh Ovster SALE REGISTER. {) ome and BCC ANd DE seen THE STAR. FOR BARGAINS ? As people always are. Will be... sold ata Shoes of Every Style, Quality, | And Price, | -Atthe Penns Valley Shoe Store CHAS. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS, PA. AA NTED~TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT. ive gentlemen or ladies 10 travel for responsible, established house in Penvsylvania, Monthly 865.00 and expenses, Position steady. Reference. Enclose seif-addressed Stamped ene velope. The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥, Chi ong. Se — ABLE FARM PROPERTY AT PRI vate sale ~The undersigned offers at private sale, the farm sitaated in Potter Town. ship, one mile west of Oid Fort, on the Earleys- town romd, within 134 miles of the Railroad sta. tion, convenient 10 scuool, church and known as the Mrs. Orlady farm, conta ning 150 acres, more or less, This farm is in good state of eunltivation. Large Dwelling House, Bank Bam, and all the necessary outbuildings, all in good repair. Two large cisterns, one at houses and one at barn, also well of limestone water near the buildings. Good young orchard, just coming nto bearing, Terme fuviirable to ayer, in- quire of GEO. M. BOAL, Agent, tre Hall, OR SALE~A 5X7 PREWO Bn Cant Pig: rectilonear Promo jshing Outfit, all new. Will be A to or address 5. Apply 1.0. BanieEs febs-it ET AKD AST travel for Sixty Days. th A History of Penns sold. SMITH BROS. Spring Mills, 0 the estatate of Eliza.) beth Bard, ate of > In the Orphan's Centre County, decd ) Court of Centre Co. Notice 1s hereby given that N. B, Spangler, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, to hear and Jus upon the excep- tions filed to the account of the administrator, and to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the same, in the estate of Elizabeth Burd, deceased, will meet the parties in interest, at his office in the Eagle Baliding, in the Bor gugh of Bellefonte, on Friday, the 26th day of ry, 1398 at 2 o'clock a. m, when and where they cau be heard. Bellefonte, Pa , Feb, 7th, 1888, febloa, Penna. N. B. SPANGLER, Auditor. HOW TO Make MONEY | It you are out of empl it and wanta posi tion, paying you from above ¢ expenses by work want to increase your to yy ork ng Xt odd times, write the 728 Chestout St, Pulls, Pn, stati hether married or » single, of presen t, ADA YOU ORD SECUTE i with which you oat make more money éa- faster than you have ever made before NTED-TSUSTWORTHY AND ACT. exhib dg EE a UP-TO-DATE NEWS. | 0 wef} The common lanterns explode and burn Abe Bafely Attachment to a lantern venis accident, which ht Ww Induce f lautern of us oug very Clover Seed, We buy and sell ( | Fanning Mills. ALT 3 ‘ Mills, with 411 Over eed erent makes of fas well as has never he Buckhorn We sell Fanning selves nnd riddies, to clean farm seeds Clover and Timothy seed; bat there been a device made to separate allt lover Seed Seed Seives, We have a few os for sale Dildine ast that of thi the Adjustable Beed Arein the market Up to Date Dairying Supplies. Tr Was Lbe grangers The Delaval Cream Crear epurator sho where the samy } MOCK Dajry 1 par favorite pleni iratlor was sold, We sheocks Milk churns arc Keep Ton and ail other Household LI and Sewing Machines, Washi Ler Creamers, t Machines in greal variety Ea Robes ! Seg ut 1 Bellefonte, ys Shortlidge & Co., State College ARIA BTATE OULI BEAUTI THE NOMINA. BEX Vs AND theoreti. PENNSYLVANIA Rk. | Philadelphia & rie BR. K. Divisio and Northern Ce ntral Railway. Time Table, 10 ¢ Hor 1 Nore mber 28, 159 ‘ EAETWARD We ¢ sunbuar; EZia.m k days for | Harrisburg, siriving ai Philadelphia, 12 New fork 3.28 p. i. Balils ore 12.40 p.m 1m. Throuzt cosches 1 Ph Baltimore and Wash! iglon 92 a m~Tt 14 Dally Willkowsharre, Har and intermediate sia | tions, Week da) ys i ion, Hazieton | Pottsville sew York, Balt | Washington umsenger of Philadelphia fore, Weekdays for Be 18 p. m. Wilkestmrre Hazleton, Polteyili | risburg and in jate slations, mrriving al Philadelph! 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WESTWARD RTATIONE, false 3 Lv.la » AM {ru «16 20h10 4 3 6 85 10 74 2 corn SOI 4204 3 ————g a4 10 47h 3 B34 64 ozs 3. ani. 24 fe Morning trains fom ‘Moutandon, ——— : | Lack Haven apd Tyrone “onnect with train Na | 7 for State College. A flersnon trains from Moun. andon, lewisburg sud Tyrone conpect with { Train Xo. i1 for Slate College. Trains from i a lege connect with Penna, fo hate Colle ge ROR uaios st {Daily except Sunday. F, H. THOMAS, Sup ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLICS DD rod ata bo. rR LiGS Er on which isa small be and other eds the do rull, sd Tan Centre Hai his w oe . ACRES wea : 1m iand, ins gh Nate Se of cultivation, ® small orchard ron: oat he south-east end of the The above will bo sold ERASE Li
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