THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor IERMS.—One 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 insertions, wd 5 cen per line for each subse quent insei tion, Giher rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. april 14, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROTHONOTORY We are authorized to announce that D. R. Foreman, of Potter township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nom ination for Prothonoto- ry, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, We are authorized to announce that Robert F, 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 Spriog township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothouotory, Cratic party, We are authorized to Gardner, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- cratic party. Announce We are authorized to announce that C. U, Hof fer, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate Democratic nomination for Prothonotary, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic party DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are auth G. Runkle, of B the Democratic nomination tor District Attorney 1 to announce OCratic party. We are anthorized to that N. B. Spangler, of Bellefonte, will be the Democratic ation for District ney, subject to the rules and regulations Democratic party. announce Attor- no ASSEMBLY, We are authorized to announce that R. M. Fos ter, of State College, will be a candidate for the the rules and regulations of the Democratic ty par- announce that Cc Township, will A ibject to the decision nyention. We are authorized to Thompson, of Halt Moon noly, st A k ized to announce that George r township, will be a candi Democratic nomination for Assem- ct to the rules and regulations of the party. JeIROCTA A clean Democratic ticket for Centre county means victory. in iether Swallow's platform, “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” is short, but a mighty big swath can be cut with it. PT The Spaniards will find far less en- joyment in a Yankee fight than in their Sunday bull fights. let etise Lycoming county Republican pri- muaries on Saturday went strongly for Wanamaker and against Quay. wim omi—— The race is hot between Wanamaker and Quay, with the argument alto- gether in favor of the former and the votes larger for the latter. erste sila — It seems to be admitted by knowing lepublicans that Wanamaker is the coming angel that will roll away the Stone that has Quay’s seal on it. ibmrolcoeemsminan It looks as if the Democracy on this little or jut a big all the side the county will have g on the next ticket, majority will be same from these townshij nothin looked for crm — i ——————n Wanamaker is busy on the stump in the state throwing the hottest kind of shot into the Quay corruption camp and has McCormick and several other torpedo boats with him. amen fa mmm Wanamaker tells it everywhere that near one million of the school funds was on deposit in the recently closed banks, on which Quay’s lieutenants pocketed the interest while the school warrants remained unpaid for a year. tesco a emininiio Even some of the furniture of the State Capitol before it was destroyed by fire, is found up in Clearfield coun- ty. Is it not remarkable how the fur- niture of that building became scatl- tered all over the State and how the flames in that building originated as well ? es fp There is one remarkable fact about the Spaniards, even of the better class, 90 per cont. of them are utterly igno- rant of the greatness and power of the United States They have an idea we are a weak and puny nation, with no soldiers that know how to fight and without generals capable of leading an army. Dr. Swallow has accepted the inde- pendent nomination for governor on the platform, “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” The doctor surprised politicians last fall by the big vote he received for State treasurer. Unless the Democrat ic and Republican parties measure up to the demands of the people as toa gubernatorial candidate there is likely to be further great surprises in store by the size of the Swallow vote next fall. ————— A ——————————— The Economic Zoology department at Harrisburg, is one of the useless, newly created offices, that should be dumped into the slop bucket. It is the bird book shop, and every dollar drawn by any one connected with it is asteal. The State College zoologist is a When the Republican party in Pennsylvania, through any mischance in machine calculation, nominates and elects a good man toa seat in the Leg- islature it never sends him back after he has once discovered himself and made himself obnoxious, Conscience as an element governing the action of a representative finds no toleration, The “roosters” go back to Harrisburg year after year. The reformers are ——— Among the revenue propositions brought to the attention of Treasury officials in their recent search for fresh objects of possible taxation was the levying of an internal tax of two cents per gallon on all petroleum produced and consumed in this country. As about 1,600,000,000 gallons of petrole- um are required annually for home consumption, a revenue of $32,000,000 a year might be derived from this source without muck leakage or addi- tional expense to the Government. A tax on light, however, would be an ex- treme war measure, Ac fs sm——————— Eighty years ago President Monroe said of Spain's misgovernment of her | American possessions : “Spain’s territory ought not to be To a coun-| to be converted to the annoyance of] time necessarily ceases to exist.” | From that day to this Spain's ina- ican possessions has become more and | more ‘instrumental’ ‘‘to purposes in- jurious to the United States.” From the early fifties until now | oltion in Cuba. - en fms a——— Under the vent competition, establish or control as a Trust and forbidden by law. principal or agent of such an associa- charters. The statute cally the same legal ground traversed covers dle West. The public usefulness of a law this sort upon the manner and interpretation and enforcement ; and this, again, is largely contingent upon | the condition and tendency of public sentiment in the community. The Ohio law, like all similar statutes else- where, will to Trusts in exact proportion to the de- gree of actual opposition among the people to these modern devices of mo- | nopoly. | of operate discourage ——— — As even at the best only a handful | of Spain's fleet, it were ready to sail now, could get to Cuban waters in two week's time, the inter | esting question arises what would it! do were hostilities to break out in the meanwhile? With the formidable fleets of the United States having nothing more to do than the Vizeaya and Oquendo and a few old gunboats, Havana and Porto Rico would either be ours in a state of supposing to meet or squadron could get across the Atlantic. problem is not one that can bring joy Marine. His fleet would, indeed, be This dilemma probably is the reason | on at Cadiz, which is akin to a vigor- ous whistling to keep up one’s courage while passing a graveyard. The farmer, the mechanic and the bieyele rider are liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's iten Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep | on hand. It heals quickly, and is a] well known cure for piles; for sale by Bmith & Crawford. GRAIN MAKKET, New Rye .. Corn New Onis Barley .... Buck whet... vss « PRODUCE AT STORES, BRBAE. co contes ins somssesimmssssmmmsrsssmimmssissis 3 andi Here sewn 5 LL RR SACs GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Philadelphia, April 13, Wheat, contract, April, 1.004, Corn, No. 2 mixed, 35. Butter, fancy creamery, 21}; fancy prints, 23¢. Eggs, fresh, 10}. Live poultry, hens 104alle ; old roos- ters, Se ; spring chickens, 18a23¢ ; wint- er chickens, 14a18 ; ducks, 12¢. Potatoes, choice, car lots, choice, 70a 80c per bu. Baled bay, timothy, choice, 1221250; clover, 5.5086.50 ; mixed 8.50a9.00, Straight rye straw 8a8.50 ; wheat 5a 5.50 ; oat bab.50, loverseed, Penn'a 4 to 4} per Ib, Timothy seed 1.50a1.60 per bushel. Important to Pensloners. Pensioners will shortly blanks from the department at Wash - ington calling for information regard- ing their marriage relations, ta is to be filed at Washington and will be used when widows’ and phans’ pensions are applied for after the soldiers’ death, The system was originally not received at the department or were not properly filed. The object was simply to get the soldiers own statement regarding his social rela- tions. I I I ——— Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by Minute Cough Cure, It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases; for sale by Smith & Crawford. EGAL NOTICE.-NOTICE 13 given to all persons Interested following inventories of goods and HEREBY that the chattels set of the 14th of April. 1851, have been #f by the Court, and filed in the Clerk of the Orphan's C t of Centre county and if no exceptions be filed on or before the first day of the next term, the same will on firmed absolutely Ibe valuation and appraisement of the per Miles part Lo of the office be ( 2. The inventory and appralsement of the per Calvin Hrackbill, late Bellefoute Boro, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Margaret A. Brack bill I'ne valuation and appraisen of thn § sonal property of John Mann, te of Curtin township, deceased, as the same was sel apart to his widow, Louisa Mann i The valuation and appraisement of the f of sous! property of J sit yor per t Gregg was sel apart to inte oO township, eased, as Lhe his widow, susan Crater 5 The valuation and ; " HAG wpelsement of the { real of per estate land the property of Adam Nearhood of Ce Hall Borough, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Catharine Nearhood i The valuation and appral nt of the per of John Long, Inte of Penn town LBA Lhe same was set his ta tre &part Wo 7. The valuation and apprajsement of the sonal property of Michael M. § Beuner township, deceased, as the same per ’ shbhurn. late of Was set nie, March 50, 1508 GEO. RUMR IER OMmpany iia BK I PROCLAMATION — Whereas un. Johu G. Love, President Ju on Pleas of thedith. Judicial ng of the county Centr his precept day of March, og a Court of Comme i. Court of Oyer and : Jall Delivery and Quarter ieliefonte, for the ith M 188 and to ven to the Cor of iN, to me en0e on Lhe ay of April, is herehy Alderman and Cx that they be tL} and those who are 0 prosecute against the i be in Lhe jail are 0 prosecute against 3 thal are of Cen winily, be then legal representatives late of Liberty townsh p rd, Pa fee Harter annd Wi band. Blanchard, Pa a= J. Beohto M. Neft Pa ang Laroline Bittner, Blenchard Fa Francis Bitner, Blanchard Clark and Henry Clark, her hosband Pa; Harry E Buner, Blanchard, Bitoer, Blair Bitner, Howard Bitoe der guardian ad litem for all Bitoer, Hagerstown, Maryland Wiliam long. her husband county, West Virginia Take notice that in pursuance of an order % Court of Centre County, Petunsyiva { in partition has been 1mued from said court 10 the Sheriff of maid county. returnable oo Jay. the 25th day of April, 1807, and that an est be held for the purpose of making par real estate of sald decedent ou FRIDAY, APRIL 228D minors : Bessie long an Bethany, Brook wr of of the Tes At If deceased, at which time and place you can present if you see proper. All that certain mes suage, tenement and tract of land situate in township of Liberty, County of Centre, and Pennayivacis bounded and duscribed as Beginning ai 8 post, thence by in road. thence ile grees west th jh, deg nds of and Imm Bitner north 75 degrees cas: stone in the road, thenoe in the middie road north 413 degrees west 2 rods 10 a thence slong lands of J A. Bitner north 6314 de grees oast 11 510 rods 0 a stone, theuce along same south 41) degrees east 6 3-10 rode to a stake thence by Jands of William Scantling north 57% degraes east 9 3-100 rods to the place of beginning containing 61 acres and 79 perches, net measure ALSO rocs west 1 oy Rupert 43 rods to a of said some, Ba of land situate in the township of Liberty, coun ty of Centre and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a white oak stamp, thente by lands of Fannie Nestlerode north 50 degrees west 51 perches to a white oak, thenos by lands of same and Ira Mc- Closkey north 106 rode to black oak, thence by lands of Frank Quigley north 45 demress west #5 5-10 rode to white walnut, thence by lands of John McGhee west 8 rods to stone, thence by lands of Joseph M. DeHass estate south 164 rods to post. thence along lands of Harmon Robb and Harry Glossner east 128 rods to the place of be- ginning containing one hundred and nine acres and 117 perches, excepting and reserving from the south-west corner of said (ract ten acres and 6i perches sold by Daniel Bitoer during his life time to Thomas Smith, by Deed dated Februa- ry 19th, 188, M. CRONISTER. Sheriffs Office, Bheriff Bellefonte, March 31, 1808 = DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Barbara Long, late rf Gregg township, deceased having been lawfully ed, be would tated to the uudersign: . ) nest knowing themselves indebted to the aan io aha nh, a hes ts dy oF claims o resent them . thenti for settlement, Tuiy au > SAMUEL LONG, Administrator, marii6t Penn Cave. hn = XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~L ETTERS TESTA. | i in draft, casy for the driver to oper out an equal, Will be pleased to { chines from stock or in a short JACOB Dea er {in Osborne Binders, Osborne Mow Twin CENTRE HALL, ere "ni «> : od 2 3 Shoes of Every Style, Quality, And Price, Atthe Penns Valley Shoe Store CHAS. A.KRAPE, SPRING MILLS, . PA HE PENNEYLVANIA STATE OOLILEG LOCATED IN ORE OF THE MOST BEATUT FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION: UNDEROMIN A TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEX ES TUITION FREE, BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY AGRICULTURE and HORT TURE with constant Linstrations r and in the Laboratory BIOLOGY, BOTARY and 2001 J with the microscope on FE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I MECHHNICAL BRGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING accompanied with very extensive exercises in the Field, the Shop Laboratory HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Lat {optional,) French, German and English ire quired.) one or more continued through Lhe entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C7 ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Political Economy, ele MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction thecrets eal and practical, including each arm ofthe service, 12. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year Fall term opens Bept il, 188 for admission, Sept. 13, For 5 pare 12 GRO W ATHERTON, LL.D... Press Hate (Mileps, Centre TEET Fix 3 of ECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS f Mary Cy mentary on the estale of havi Inte of Poller township, deovrssed Tig lawfully granted to the undersigned, be respectfully request all persons knowing selves indebted to the esate to make immesdd payment, and those having cmims same to present them duly anthentionted for HB HERRING mari-6f Peusns Hall the aceum fe excellence of i * 4 $ $1 CHtiing machine w if ri HARER Jers, Hay Hak 01 y vy Ted ex, Ha . UP-TO-DATE NEWS. | Safely Lanterns, i & ~1he Ha i th J I a wer tol mer Wt | Clover S We buy ed, | Fanning Mills, Or sig t Up to Date Dairying, Su r was i paper for wraps &£ 3 | Household Fistures a | Sewing Machines. nd Buggies i ping Wagon, ep ahd Carriages ¢ Blankets! Robes ! Sleighs and Sleds, ‘ ghs and « rid Rove’ «¢ ihe ver Builders’ Supplies. eH Shortlidge & Co., State Dr. Humphreys Speci ’ fles act directly upon the disease, withont eveitine Wilhoul exoiing disorder in other parts They Cure the Sick. PRICES. 23 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 23 3=Teething, Colle, Crying Wakefulness 23 d-Marrhea, of Children or Adults. 25 7 23 f-Nearalgia, Toothache, Faceache, 23 0 25 10 gestion, Weak Stomach, 28 11 25 12 23 13 23 1 4-8alt Rheum, Erysipeias, Eruptions. 23 15-Rheumatiom, Hbeumatic Paine, , a8 16-Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 19-Catarrh, In sea, Cold in the Head 23 DOW hooping-Congh 23 L7Kidney Dison sew 23 2R-Nervous Debility 1.00 30-Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... 25 77-Grip, Hay Fever 23 Dr, Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your Drugglets or Mailed Free. Sold ty druggists, or sent on receipt of price, Humphreys’ Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts, New York of the system. » ct \ nS, 1 “Fevers, Congostic ws, Inflammation: A oughe, Ooids, Bronchitis Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo Dyspepsia, Ind Ruppressed or Painful Periods Whites, Too Profuse Periods ~{'roup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness No dirt scratching, no side jerks, no breakage. i | i EF» ENNSYLVANIA R.R. PEs ladelphis & frie R. KR. Divisio sand Northern Central Railway, floct, Kove mber 24 Time Tullo, 1 eff , 1897, s E32 a. m~Treln 20, Wek days for Bunbury Flas zw asburyg siriving at Ph! ladeliphia, 12.00 p.m. , Newsw (orkidipm., Baltir ore 12.44 Washi- insgesasn 1 47pm. Throoy Plilludel pris Sam Baltimore and Wael = _=7 a m~Train 14 Wi EE kwbarre, Hard Licomna. Wook days for Fore Pores smville, Philadel! pt i Woassesa ington, Thro Fi: 3 Sadelphia and Ballin ore E555 po om~Tin 8. Weekdays for Bunbury, WW 3 3 Bcesbarre, Beranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har rims®essrg and nermedinte stations, arriving sat | Ex 3 Smdelohiaat 628 p m., New York. 9.2 p, m. Baa 2 =3more (0p, im, Washington at 7.15 p. m Paz Sor car Whrovgh to PLiladelphia, and pas | Emer Conchon bo Phlladel shin snd Baltimore 5.201 p. weTisin 12, V eekdays Wilkes Ces rw, Beranbon, Hagleton, Powtevilie, and deliy fore EBiarrishurg and inter sdiate points, arriving wat FEEibdelphn 102% ny new York ‘8. m NR { m, Far p.m coRches 15 gon f i Vaily ind on for Bunbury intermediate sla Hazleton, and ew York, Haltimore, wrenger coaches Ww for | Baad wimore 4b. nm. Weal’ ngion 105 p ses wrge er conches oo Wilkesbarre and Pi nd parior car 1a Ph 6, Wes Kadaye ic termediate stations, cars | Pork sleeper u oping phindelphin and New agers can remain in until‘ Yen New York, 9.83 For Lock Haven Wie i ays . Pittsburg and wr ne, Ty Canaan SY TRCN ails, wilh ¢ and Bochs for Renovo, Haven, CAYCE New York Baltimor 1g al Montane hin and ORYeN New York st 1, Wash gion A t J. KB, HOO 11 Pw'per Agt PENNE Tat YLVAXIA 7 { 08). Hecls Park. Fad ad nlntalal rR Week Days #% 00 p. m, Sunday 110 10am. Sanday, iadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to ast «3 train from Williamsport at 11 830 Pp om aud Pes 4. W. GEPHART, General Buperintendent B FE CLEFONTE CENTRAL RAT LROAD, To take effect May 25, 1866, EA = TF WARD =; | % | #3 {an Ar, 108 45 02% 40) ren WESTWARD STATIONS EEL Ly w ax | ex 10 804 2 HEN» Bellefonte. Opleville cou. 16 37 Morris won jG SOR10 $208 30 Whitmer ww. 16 44010 0h 3 . S50110 534 88 A3hi0 46l4 42 oofi1 a2le 43 + O5311 G84 52 =2 5 0 == Slate BE ower-n ing inins from Montandon, Williamsport Lowel Haven and Tyrone onmect with tredn No. 7 Sosa State College, Afiernoon trains from Ianelen, Lewisburg and Tyrone ra ge A Sis College. ins from “i. eet wit! . State , ina. RR. trains at Ea 27 y ex00pt Sunday, 11 | ON College... 8 001 F, H. THOMAS, Sap. Farmers in need of Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, Princess and Imperial Plows, plow repairs of all kinds, all kinds of Reaper and Mower Sections, Binder Twine, Harvester Oil, Hay Carrier Rope and Pulleys, Double Harpoon Fork should call and see my stock. Itis lete, Also handle Sprin Carriages, etc. A large supply Fertilizer on hand at A Have the otal] agency for ’ the Centre Hall Cornplanter. ; HH. I. SIs, Wareroom inthe Foundry Buliding Chicago, April 13. Tedders, Grain Wheat, May, 1.06, July 88. Corn, July, 3le. Oats, July, 23¢. y Live Stock : Cattle unchanged. Sheep, choice, y 4.2504.30 ; common 4.1503.25 : borg gy Big vg Teg mon . ; 8 6.00a8,00 ; veal calves PE i — JESIRADLE PROPERTY A acres Of ind ostort hotme ol lves lidings; choice fri tairs water . Hal Tao the door; = BACRES we In & high state of cultivation, s small b of Centre fa" south-east end of the state affair and that answers all purpo- ges, The attorney general says he tried to find out what the office force had to do, and he found it was only to draw salary. The zoologist gets $2500, elerk $1500, and other expenses along with the bird book, take about $100, 000 of our taxes annually. Shame! estate to make payment, and all those having claims the same to present them duly authenticated ik. JAREMIAH SNAVELY, Exeou marl? ¥LY, Bxstutor farses CERT, JEORREST OR SALE-THR to M. L. 1 tors M | BOTS rent or Inquire of M. CENTRE HALL