THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor Those in arrears subject to pro¥ious terms, §2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent inse: tion. Giher rates made made known wil application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. mar. 24, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, PROTHONOTORY Hunter, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that H, A. Me- Kee, of Spring township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- Cralic party, We are authorized to announce that M. I Gardner, of Bellefonte, will be a candiaate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo Cratic party. We are authorized to announce that C, U, Hof fer, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotary, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are anthorized to announce that William G. Runkle, of Bellefonte, will be 8 candidat " the Democratic nomination tor District J 3 subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Lor tN. B idate Altor We are authorized to announce Spangler, of Bellefonte, will the Democratic nomination ney, subject to the rules an Democratic party. ASSEMBLY, M for Fos the Assembl ubject Ww Par horized to announce that R tf State Col , will be a candidate Democratic non tion for the rules and re tions of the Democratic ty. We are authorized to an Thompson, of Halt Moon Township, candidate for Assembly, subject of the Democratic County Co nounee that A will b We are anthorized W. Koch, of Potter township, wil date for the Democratic nominati ¢s and regulations to announce Ct to the ru Where will the Republicans of this county stand when they come to elect state delegates—for Wanamaker or for Quay ? rg Dr. Warren, the state ornithologist, Now let that entire expensive department, with its sinecure clerkship, be abol- ished. or bird-book-man, has resigned. It is a fraud and a steal upon the taxpayers of the state. Ey, Dr. Atherton, of to Washington to protest against the State College, went passage of the bill providing for the disposal of all publie lands in the west- Dr. Atherton the passage of such an act would be the ru- ern states, asserts ination of every State college. aa sass ont so Our government is making all haste to be ready for war. far on fortifications, Preparations so the pur- chase of battieships, e make it impossible for any power to invade the United States, A war with Spain tainty. and in will iC. is still an uncer- py To carry this county, the Democrats must put up a good ticket, Men whose record is not racy has not been straight, will themselves and the tiel Take warning that the been too close to monkey with poor and vulnerable nominees, clean and whose Demoe- drag ket to defeat county E — wn monstrated all that the inventor claim. ed for it, going under water and navi- gating there with ease, diving and ris- ing again at will and showing itself under perfect at all Thus, we have another new invention control tions of warfare, and possibly, to effect as great a revolution in naval architec- ture as the Monitor did in her day. iain Ex-commissioner Goodhart having the looking into his record for some- thing terrible while an official. He was and is and always expects to be a farmer, and wishes to be rated and ranked as such as long as he plows and sows and reaps—and he was true to the interests of tax-burdened farm- ers at every call. The more one looks into his official record the more praise- | Bpain can be peacefully settled. It | was a good thing to do, as tending to The plies to the Herald's queries suggest: { Arbitration between the United States and Spain and between Spain and Cu- { outside of the newspapers, re- its purchase by the Cubans ; joint ac- { tion by the United States and Eng- government for the island under the | joint auspices of the United States and | Spain, and the self government of the island under Spanish suzerainty. a whale, however, the writers show a geuveral inclination to trust the dispo- sition of the whole matter to the wis- dom of President MeKinley—than which they could not come to a better conelusion, dt a ASINECURE FOR SOME ONE There are a score of applicants for the position of State Economie Zoolo- gist, which Dr. B. H. of West Chester, threw away rather than for State Warren, | support theanti-Quay slate delegates at the recent Chester Dispatch, carefully filed away by private primaries in the Pittsburg The applications have | county, says WOT) secreta- before the to the The position pays $2. to do but draw the salary and prepare an oc- ry Beitler, and will be laid Governor when he gets back State capital. 500 a year, and there is nothing casional bulletin on the diseases among “instruction” of The Zoolo- i $ K at a salary chickens, ete., for the the farmers of the | gist is also allowed a cler of $1,500 a year. When State Deputy Attorney General, he was ask- state, Chairman Elkin was ed by the head of a certain depart- defining Mr. Elkin { made a careful study of the act creat to defined. Dr. Warren itation of leading ment for an official opinion the duties of this position. admit I'he ing the office and was forced that its duties were not office was created for at the solie of the at memoer State Grange, in which he has been an active spirit for The nor for his appointment many years doctor tried to repay the Gover by tramping over the state for Bank Commissioner (tilkeson in the fight for State Ch He tried to grangers, but his mission was ¢ d Bil- the # i 3 ialilure man in 1865 line up and every county he visit Quay delegates, Wo Mp A Very Worthy Movement Senator Hoar has introduces prohibit the importation of bird feathers for | bill should ed to prohibi this eo not app ness of t willing song bi try - -> — Recent Mifflin County Deaths At Wilkesbarre, Dr. E. N. Bs noe aged 73 years, In Lewistown, Anua, Charles Chesney, aged 4 In Granville, the wi Conrad, aged 76 years, In Milroy, Lewis Houser, aged | years, In Lewistown, Elisabeth Jacob, age 73 years, In Oliver twp., John Kenepp, aged <5 years, At Lockport, Howard 5 years, In Lewistown, John H 80 vears, At Belleville, wife John W. Wilson, in her 62 year. Lewis, saxion, age 59 year, — st Mo There are three little things do more work than any other three lit tle things creatod—they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Ri for stomach and liver troubles: for sa | by 8Hmith & Crawford. ean REPORTER Mithaoribe for the any defense. county affairs are his monument. thousand lines of criticism can lines of defense, ss A oo Within three sylvania railroad between Pittsburg sings on grades, but carrying of foot crossings at stations under the rails by means of subways. Already a number of such subways have been constructs ed on the main line between Pittsburg and Harrisburg, and it is understood that the company will prepare plans for more of them right away. The subway at Blairsville intersection does away with one of the most dangerous station crossings, and another at Ty- rone gives absolute safety at the plat form. mim A pS The New York Herald has gathered —--Shoes of Every -—— Style, Quality, And Price, ~Atthe— Penns Valley Shoe Store. CHAS. A. KRAPE SPRING MILLS, PA. A Horrible Rallvord Accident. Is a daily chronicle in our also the death of some dear friend, who papers; had died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Otto's Cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been rendered happier and Heed the perhaps saved, warning ! of the Throat and Lungs call at (G, H. Lougs, Spring Mills, sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large sizes 50c, and Zoe. . rata for Fowls, - - Whole G All kinds of fowls have so strong di- gestion that it is waste of labor to grind feed for them. digest equally well when unground, but the fowl thrives better, as it needs just the exercise for its digestive or- gans that the unground food gives to it, Bo th this world and ean tnink of anter or better way to do it than recommending One Minute Cure as a preventive of poeumonia, consumption and other lung troubles that fie colds; for sale by Smith & Crawford. —— Oldest Berious follow elected - Ntate's Resident. Miss Peggy Turner, age died West county, a few d in Lampt mys to have been the w hier What headache, con Thousands exp SALE HEGISTER Ha MARCI HLT THURSDAY, OCK, Pp. following articles: 1 i= animal do good service on a farm for a number of years: a good leader Six head at cattle: these cattle will be ready for the buleher, or may be fed with profit until May or June: one is a splaged heifer, five are steers, I, eleven months old, fat and ready to I make a good animal to breed from: brood sow, a fige lot of Brahma bred fowls and will speak for themselves, Four-horse, low- down, four-inch tire wagon with hay ladders; im penal plow, fanning mill in excellent condition, two spike tooth harrows, dinoer bell, Centre Hall the wil ki'l, or wil class ranniog order and not one plece brok for; the power was used this fall for shredding com fodder. Goat and power; complete outfit for churning butter with a goat; the power is in prime order and the goat in perfect training: the gost (Nannie) is more cleanly than a dog, has no odor whatever and i= gentle as 8 lamb; one set heavy harposs, good as new, set of bugey har pess, new light ool Rural New York potatoes these potaloes are se. lect tubers and pure stock; they were held over especially for seed, being the only variety grown by me for several years, A new stock of seed was botight in New York two years ago; the po tato is white in color, oval in shape, a good yielder and runs even in size, being a quality much admired. Having the household goods of two families we will also sell, large square heat. or, cook stove, small wood stove for sitting room, corner cupboard, book case, dosk, bedsteads, chairs, lot of cooking uti psils, tables, stands, sinks, barrel of vinegar: 200 boxes of Dr, Smith's sive will also be offered fn small jots to suit buyers and sold to the highest bidders. A lot of binckemith tools, properiy of the estate of W, A, Michaels. New eliptic spring top buggy, car mine gear, black body, leather trimmings. Bug: fl has never been used; property of D. A. Tr. olstein cow, will d seoond calf about time of sale; property of Jas, & Stahl. An absolute guar antec will be given on day of sale that there will be no underbiddiog and that every article put be sold. Terme of saje. Credit of oe ; N ey rent; 32 acres of land, fire and part of the house, sitaated one mile east o Centre Hill A small family preferred, This a desirbie farm, having ioe fruit and all necessary conveniences, MRS. D. I. TRESSI, feb2itt Belledon te, 5 F OSBORNE COLUM construction TH champion of all : : 1, Dt I CENTRE HALL, ARE YOU LODKIKG FOR BARGAINS ? As people always are. If so call on. em oy whi gler and faster th in your life JONES LEV stock. agency for the Kramer Wagon. a ; Qala oa} tw 1A fs ¥ Divisio terpiece ol PENNA. 5 OTR EW, TIE MN ¥ ¥ ‘y ty Lanterns. Up t - vA 0 Date Dairying Supplies. and Spring Wagons. ! gmphreys’ rder in other parts j They Care the Sick. ria PRICES. inflammations Fevers, ( Worms, W Teething. ( Harrhea, of Child Coughs, € A Neuralgia, Toot Headache, Dyspepsia, ln suppressed Whites, 7 o Veosk Stomach. 34 or Painful Periods w Profy Laryngitis, Hours s¢ Perl salt Rheum, Er oor St er On Rheumatism, | Malaria, Catarrh, Inf Wheoping.C ough Ridney Diseases Nervous Debility - We Lt rinary Weakness, ting Bed. £irip. Hay Fove gRiste, or sent on receipt of price. Med. Coo, Cor. 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