THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED RURTZ, Editor FERMS,—0ne 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 lusertions, and 5 cenws per line for each subse quent lose: tion, Giher rates made made known wit application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. mar. 10. POLITICAL ANNOUNOEMENTS. PROTHONOTORY We are authorized to announce that tobert F, Hunter, of Bellefoute, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo ratic party. We are authorized to announce that H. A. Me Kee, of } ® township, will & candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo Cratic We are authorized Gardner, o the Demo subject to the cratic party. be announce that M. I. be n candiaate for for Prothonotory, d regulations of the Demo- to 10m rules an zed to announce that C. U. Hof be a candidate for the Prothonotary, sub of the Democrat We are authori fer, of Philipsht Democra ject to the rules and regulations ic party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ted 0 announce that t 1h wi o i anything near equaling what the A Horrible Rallrond Accident. Is a daily chronicle in our papers; also the death of some denr friend, who had died with consumption, whereas, for 3 million io the number of passengers | Throat and Lung diseases In time, life carried, the whole number in 1897 hav- | would have been rendered happier and ing been 68,848,607. This decrease in! perhaps saved, Heed the warning ! passengers carried was doubtless caus- | If you have a cough ed by the competition of trolley lines, | of the Throat and Lungs ell at (i. H. and, being for short runs, does not rep- | Longs, Spring Mills, regent as large an amount of money as | get a trial bottle free. the figures would at first sight seem to | and 2c, indicate, nearly 160 million tons having been | sole agent, and Large sizes 50c. { . bn nn | STEADY GROWTH OF INSURANCE i Wil- | ty Miss Frances E. by the Farmers’ Mut, Fire Ins. Co. The death of retary’s books, shows growth of the Farmers’ Insurance Com since 1890 : Risks, 1860, iy 1861, the steady reprint in its Magazine Number for | “p : 8 : a Mutual March a personal description and trib- ute to Miss Willard, written for The Outlook last year by her warm friend and associate in temperance work, La- | A full-page por-| 0 1890 trait of Miss Willard, drawn for The “ 1894, Outlook by Mr. Gribayedoff, and a pic- “" 1865, ture of Miss Willard in her library, | vo 1896, accompany the year, * 1897, The Outlook Company, 2587 Fourth av. New York.) $1,116,484 7¢ 54,014 ‘ 63,959 KK, 068 248,020 320,124 83 110,088 25 1,458 640 4 D. F. Lusg, Bec'y, ’ l J l J § article. (33 a : By order of the Board. Centre Hall, 3:10 2t a — he Appointed Trustee, The Klondike Rush : : g Fountain Crider, of Bellefonte, was A great rush is on in the direction of ! Klondike, It present season 100,000 people will in- appointed a trustee of the state insane the : ’i hospital at Danville, vice Wilson M. is calculated " Gearhart, deceased, vade the Alaskan gold fields in 1808. ® A — Each man it is estimated will spend . Don't annoy others by your cough- ing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures grippe and all throat and lung troubles: for sale by Smith & Crawtord, 0 for transportation and supplies, making a grand total of $60,000. 000 speut in getting ina posi- coughs, colds, er np, - tion to dig gold, Of this sum it is es timated that the railways will receive $5,000,000, the traders and hotelkeep- SALE REGISTER. » ers, where outfits are procured, § ot) - reason yet for declaring war against Spain. a too Prosperity is entirely slow in pitching its tent in Centre county. li The country ex annual output of lumber in this Il the , iron and wheat. ceeds in value a silver, coal yy — The gold Democrats of this state say they will nominate a candidate of their own for governor. These chaps clam- ored for harmony and an ignoring of the currency issue in the state paign! They don't for gold, they get it f Cam- go to Klondyke rom Wall street, It Ex thority that Spain would have no ally r Pr trave is give iropean au- in Europe, ince Henry, the famous Oriental ler, is the authority. The Prince says, “every nation in Ea- rope is too much occupied with its own affairs to support Spain in a war with 1 States.” the United — Bef United wre declaring war against the ered by or States, Spain sh note terms the William Allan, E Mr. Alls within wnth of little nglishman and nav- al expert. I isready to wager that an after hostilities begin, the United States will blow ev- ery town on the Spanisn Os, - > queer conseiend ©¢ Case A came before the Pension he On pension money, to which said was not legally entitled. nvesti- gation the Bureau discovered that the money was rightfully his, and it was returned to him, - * War A portation $10,000,000, and for transpor- tation of freight Alaska $15,000,000, The estimate of the gold that will be Yukon Alaskan fields ranges for the year all the way over the passes in taken from the and Farner, near Pot from 20 to 50 million dollars. farm implements In California the gold production of 1849, the year following the discovery, next ten Years it ranged from $40,000,000 to $65. - ERK) (XK), was $40,000,000, and ior the i - LECTURE In the Presbyterian church, at Le- mont, Friday evening, Mch. 18. 1508. Prof. Francis H. Green of West Chest- » was satisfied with Gen. and would not recall him. Spain now backs down by saying it only intima- ted his recall would be agreeable, Bo ong in crats Hon. are urgiog the nomination or. In the recent presidential ecam- paign Mr. Coffroth was the only can- didate for elector-at-large who re- serting to the enemy, i i : : i i { Lewisburg Journal, i ———— A So Luzerne county, and when all bills it will not vary much from £150,000, al of the Sheriff and his deputies, du- ring the past four weeks, —— i ——_— A —— fo The figures of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Company's business for the last year are stariling in their magni- tude and by comparison. The reven- ues were $128,278.000 and the operat- ing expenses $87,641,000, leaving as net earnings $40,637,000. In 1860, the year before the war, the total receipts of the United States Government were only $56,000,000, or much less than one-half the receipts of the Pennsylvania rail- road last year. We presume there is no railroad corporation in the world whose annual receipts and outgo come celebrated lecture: “The Three Queri- f 0d eS, Of 'rof. Green was one of the leading Tustitute 1897, and there. His very in- instructors at the County held Be * Dee. made maoy friends while llefoute, ig addresses and lectures were structive and much apy by all I yreciated who heard him; he is a fluent and plea- ' INE The Prof. are glad sing speaker and never fails toe and iostruct hi tain teachers and others hichlv of ied Cre OGepeak ughiv of him and have the opportunity of Lie Aaring him Kk, lecture is Admission 25¢ ain. Doors open at 7 o'elog 1s at Process for the fit of the chu Found Gold and Death, ecently two Canadian mounted po- hed with sleds in tow, over which were strapped The of the mounted police at Taguish was attrac ted by the dismal howls of a dog. A the trail and found the bodies of two men who the trail. It as LY iP Das Iw turning Klondikers | used i lice mare into Skaguavy two It } two dead men. attention foes pris two spike t horse power earch on they had said they been f on is | Brel-class runn piece brok rozen were re a 1 DOWer: © with & goa 5 goal in perfoet trad more Cleaniv t and is gentle gon] as new iar, breechi and they are reported to have had in : ing han a dog as a lamb: ot set of bugey } ®g. Of hundred i Rural New York potatoes: these he ect uber: and pure stock: they were especially for seed, belong the ouly by me for several foars A new sock of seed was bought in New York two veaty ago: the po tate | ool ! shape, & good Fielde being a quality un Having the household goods of i also sell, large square } | wood stove for sit ng book cas ut bs their possession £160.000 in paper and | the other Iheir names are not known. gold dust, one £00,000 and £70,000, : mn b one Or more Ales are ae. gp held over What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and bilousness? | Thousands experience them who could | become perfectly heslthy by using De- Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous | little pills; for sale by Smith & Craw- ford. two f COORKInE ut nails { Sinks, barre] of vineger: 9 bozea n ¢ offered Highest t in small Ha + - a TOCURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Heome iainis Drugg Tablets, fails to Cu Ie Ale 1s, property of the estals 2 ing top bugey, ¥. ‘eather trimmings Bug ¥ has never been peed: of D A. Boozer will drop seoond ealf about time of of Jas. 8 Stal! fis Por w nine gear, black tusds pti car property i Holetein cow, i sale; pre ft 1] 85 W SMITH nthe estate of W, R) Burd, late of Centre County, decd Court of Centre Co Notice is hereby given that N. 5. & Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Centre County, to hear and J tious filed to the secount of the and to make distribution of the hands of the same, in the estate of W R Burd, deceased, will moe atl his office in the Bag! otigh of Bellefonte on, March, 1598, at 10 o'clock a. m, where they can be heard. Bellefonte, Pa, Feb, 234, 1508, feblo-ae, D : lf of adminst D. Osman, late of Ix ing been lawlall wot ld respectfully request all pe themselves indevted to raid esty mediate payment, and those having Againet the same to present them J cated for settlement, N. B SPANGLER, fetid Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa, security. in the Court e Baildiog, in the Bor N. B. SPANGLER, Auditor, eons knowing claims “E10R SALE THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS ve for sale, cheap, two fine Spanish Jacks, coming 4 and 6 years. Guaranteed good breed. ers. For partion] ars EASE or address 4 A Style, Quality, a > N.N Kants, Snyder Co.. Pa. And Pri 0 IGNED OFFERS nd Price, DR RENT ~THE UNDERS ~Atthe— Penns Valley Shoe Store aod part of the house, dituated one mile east Centre Hill A small family preferred. This is a desirable farm, having choice fruit and ail CHAS. A.KRAPE SPRIN G MILLS, PA. ~—8Shoes of Every -— necessary conveniences, MRS. D. I. TRESS LER, fob2att Belle fonite, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA. tv entary on the extate of Elizabeth Rip. ka, inte of Gregg township, , having been lawfully g Sanind Io. a he wou ? ¥ themselve« indebted tw the : mediate payment, ciate 3 y and those h agai sme to cated for settlemen i. febli4t The champion of all spring-tooth harrows; a skillful construction, built for any and all teeth can be adjusted to any dey wl ers on the rear bars, t they can be lifted high above the ground, for of the harrows, The one piece steel angl all strain without w ary | sled-runner sl conditi ith, ile in mot tl ng: ipe, to al stacles and trash, and field exceedingly Cassy away to prevent clogei For prices sor appl appv i Wie 4a addre JACOB SHA and Harvest ( 1 in Osborne Bi Osborne Mowers Twing Dealer 1 Crs CENTRE HALL, masterpiece of OB of 80il. ] he ion, by the ley- at di ion desired, or ation y . 1 { 4 AA : pea to withstand | 18 hent upward, a 1 Oh) he ary iromt Binder Hay Rom PENNA. RE YOU LOOKIKG, UP-TO-D 0 Clover We oy wt oO As people always are. s f RDG WM { Fanoiog Mill ' inl Fa M © i “f a1 dey all on... Seed Seives, F. ROSSMAN, | | or Up 0 Date Dar tock i rom SPRING MILLS, - PA. ATE NEWS. 0 % ying Supls, Buggies and S ring Wagons, 2 E si i LEADING DEPARTMENTR OF ATUD§ AGRICULTURE : i ¢ : sat rad Fa BOTANY : OOLOGY., Ori Plast iy with the microsoo Wall Plast with ree is Cl ENGINEER] ELECTRICAL ENGI IX¢ Those MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [oo MINING ENGINEER) companied wilh very extensive al exercises in the Field the wp UTICAL BCT) Laboratory HISTORY AND PO INDUSTRIAL ART AND DES] LANGUAGE and LITERAT {optional.) French, German as quired.) one or more eoutinued thr entire course MATHEMATICE and and applied MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop with study, three yearn co MENTAL, MORAL snd POLI ENCE: © tutional Law an Political Economy, elo MILITARY sl cal and practical, service PREPARATORY COURSE: One vear Pp 11, 1886, Examinations BIOLOGY gina CHEMI » 3 gH 1 ATHY * ‘ { iy iT MN oF are Bh and the | PHILA ASTRONOMY: pure work | irae TICAL History 1 BCT- i instruction incloding each arm oft heoreti he is Fall term opens Se for admission, Sept For Catalogue or other GEO. W, ATHERTON Rate 1% information A nice Oak ( Suit. 3 PIECES, lence it re ached t best record, and DELPHIA of year, but will 1 its own will not swerve from exoel. the past i I A nice Oak Cha Suit, 8 pieces, of thi $16.50 Best SIDE BOARD. Onk. All t All t All t CENTRE TABLE, 32.76 All other Furniture Just as Reasonable. SMITH BROS. Spring Mills, Penna. HOW TO MAKE MONEY 1t you are out of employment and wanta posi- tion, paying sou from 84% to fio monthly clear working ularly, or, if want to increase your present income from GLOBE CO EE Chany at EY lathe er dt] Hay * whether married or single, last or and you can secure vania than § Because it | - hus Daily cents per mont ’ . ¥ a2 el per copy. Dally Address all lett and ed News he of he World he Time, Pennsyl- deserves Them. $3.00 per annum; 2 delivered by carriers 1 in PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & dre R. R. Divisior and Northern Central Railway, £4 Time Tt TRAIN LEAVE MONTAKDOR, EABRTWARD i 3 Train 2. We ik days for Bunbury, Harristin arriving st Philadelphia, 12.00 p.m. Rew £8.53 p,m, Beitr ore 12.49 pom. Wash m, Through cosches to Philadel Sa itimore and Weel! won ” FF Dually for Bunbury, ev Bwmrre, Herribory and intermediste ste tions Week days [0 ion, Hazleton, sud Pottsville Fhiledelphin, Sew York, Baltimore, Weah ington : | wsenger coaches Ww Philade } 140 ore 1.55 Train 8, Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkeat cranlon, Hazieton, Pottsville, Har- nlerncilste stations, arriving at Shia at 62pm, New York. 9.80 p. m CWp om, Wabington st 7.16 P through Wo Pliindelphia, and § e410 Flillade! hin and Baltimore I, Yeckdnys for Wilkes 2 Polaviile, and daily ! Tintern ad inte points, arriving £1020 6m, New York 858 &. ms bpm. Washington 10.5 p.m. Pes oe WWilkesharre sod Phijlade iphis iz re, na parlor cat to Philadelphia Train 6, Weekaays for o 1utiary ELF and all lntorinediste sations, wrriv saelpbis, 4.50 8, m., New York at 7.28 ny cars from Harrisburg Tork hiisdelphia remain in sleeper undisturbed ¢ Train iii er 1; mi sir Eeeping hlimaephis and New Dass Tig w Can 1 ¢ ania For Bunoury ions, arriving s 1 4. (Daily i interinedinle stat m Yor Erie, and nan sleeping Week days i Eimira, Pu Er ule, Pitsburg 18llons Ww BLG undays for Wat- tun, Rochester, Buflalo and Niag- imal conch 10 Rochester (Daily) For Lock Haven stations, weekdays jor Philipsburg, Pittst ug and igh cars to Tyrone Weekdays for Kane. Ty- lipsburg, Pittsburg, Cannan. le stations, Syracuse, Niagara Falls, with ik 10 Kane and Rochs hester On = rsd ang Renovo, ir Lock Haven, TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND BOUTH, aves New York 12.18 Philadels Harrisburg r Week- ) night, & m f ns Wi lkesbarre, 7 iathore 4.56 Washing , Willkesbarre + AND TYRONE RAILROAD ¥ Bxoept Bunday Eastward, Fo. AM i Be orf i & ¥ 1 fi I i En _oaBoEee ae ’ ae <8 8 poe Tr wF WE isburg for Monwar m., 948 a m, 1.15 § leave Montandon L005 8 : pf pom, retu 8.10. and LLROAD OF PERREYLVANiAa sensed Time Table Pp No 6,80 4. No Zz : Road 1 May 18, 1506 pm 1004 Y 49 943 # Bn. ily Ar 45 -BELLEFNTE 5 ~Nigh... Zion, Hecla Park. Donkies ., ILERSEG. Je sey Shore. Win POM | Lye | m'PO Tian. PHILA JAtante City NEW YORK... {Via Tamequa,) NEW YORK... | {Via Phila) Lee, AT i.ve iM, m in oa Wp. wm sunasy 239 30 a.m. Sunday, im Sleeping Cars attached to roves Williamsport at 13 bound fr— Phila) Ip oo "Daily, Philadelph | bound trai f | Wen Hast H 0p m and shin at 11.80 pom _ 4. W.GEPHART., General Buperintendent | BELLERC INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. | To take effect May 25, 1896, | EASTWARD : | gs i Ve i re {am tAT, 1 1058 454 1 Gis an 16 1612 juts 6 10412 Hein = | ry Ix ¥. 1g a Bellefonte...... Ooleville ,, {6 hodio «16 S810 in Moming trains Lick Haven mud T 7 for State College. A tandon, Lewisburg and ain _: ii Yor ot i lege. Trains ‘tate College connect wit hos R, Bellefonte R. trains mt Daily a Bunday, ESIRA BLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC 8a 1%. Io i AD about tar acres of el. on which isa wmall barn and other outbu S IEEE: Chote 1) ear sud thin walter Tas the d hd n um; 5 centa and Bunday, 8.00 Centre Hail. = A Iwo borough of i —— SSACRES hatin ahd in = Ixfgh state of cultivation, » 1 THE TIMES, ore ; « Bar the borough of Ces tae Hall, eM end of the