THE CENTRE RE FRED KURTZ, PORTER Editor TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISFMENTS, 20 cents per line for three insertions, wud b (enw per line for each subse wil application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. May 26 1] - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, PROTHONOTORY We are authorized w announce that D. R for the Democratic nomination for Prothonoto- ry, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, We are authorized to annouhee that Robert F, Hunter, of Bellefonte, will be 2 candidate for the to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that H. A, Kee , of Spring township, ‘will be a for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem) cratic party. We are authorized to announce that M. Gardner, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate the Democratic nomination for Prothonotory, Crauc party. We are authorized to announce that C. U. Hof fer, of Philipsburg, will be a8 candidate Democratic nomination for Prothonotary, sub Jeet to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ie party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are aut! Runkle 3 Democratic 1 ect tO the 1 Party 0 announce that William onte, will be a candidate for ination tor District Attorney, O authorized that N. B. . Of Bellefonte, will be ination for District s and regulations to announce Altor ASSEMBLY, uthorized to announce that J. H, Wet- Hefonte boro, will be a candidate for nomination for Assembly, sub s and regulations of the Democrat. M. Fos for the t imounce that K. be a candidate for Assembly, subje ations of the Democratic rorized to ar spe will par ris to announce that falt Moon Township, will 3 ject to the ‘ounty Convention that be a for nounce ip. will mination to the rules and regulations : party George The Spaniards are not much on a naval fight, but are amazing on a Sun- day buli-fight. rrnssm——— I ——— y Up to appropriations this time the estimates and count of the war aggregate $295 210,840. —— ey is a bitter one, with chances that the Quay machine, A — it seems certain, will of the state convention, may t Stone no i nominated for a De Wo pty y governor, as turn out | might amater swamp. that authorities at have dilly-dallied too much in prosecu- ting the war about Cuban yet having.made an important strike, ov Our waters, not yet promising something decisive ery day. a a The Centre Democrat notes that the friends of Wm. C. Heinle, Esq., sug- gest his name as a suitable candidate for Senator. Mr. Heinle is an unflinch- ing, working Democrat and has earned the position many times over by valu- able service to the party, ps that he had apy interest in the sale of post-offices, Wanamaker replies that it seerns Hicks means the $3000 T-- charge fits him and that he is ready to meet Hicks on the charge. What will Hick’s do now ? merece fpostmomiti The French authorities have given assurances that the French press criti- cismms came from an unrepresentative class of radical Parisian newspapers, and in no way represented that eordial sentiment eutertained by the French Government and French people to- ward the United States, cries iun f radlomimesiiiumea While Gov. Hastings has been busi- ly engaged in getting ready Pennsyl- vania’s quota of troops for the volun- teer service the State political machine has been just as busy in the effort to defeat his friends in the election of Btate delegates from Centre county, where thie Governor's home is. 7 5 eis — The Democracy of this county will not fail to have a strong ticket in the field since there never was a better, cleaner set of Democrats in the fleld seeking nominations. With such ma- terial we can hope to build up the par- ty again in this county. Poor materi- sl and trading Democrats have done much to break down our majorities. The oleo laws have been decided to be unconstitutional by the United Btates Supreme Court, and thereby re- verses the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- vania which had decided the oleo laws constitutional. This will greatly mortify our grang- er friends who were éducated up to strong faith in the oleo law and were its main champions. The U. 8. court decided the oleo law conflicts with the Interstuete Commerce law, which ma- ny grangers championed but now up- holds oleo. In this lovely county of Centre Jack Dale held up the Quay end and Wil- bur Reeder the Wanamaker end of the Republican party. ing some in the direction of educating the people in the jobbery of Quayism, the Republicans hereabouts freely tak- ing our wholesome advice, The Navy Department is proud of | the record made by the Oregon, from | an engineering point of view, The re- ports to the Department from the ship show that she does not worth of repairs to her machinery af- Bo nh need 5 cents’ ter her 12,000 miles continuous run. | The record is said never to have been { equalled since the building of the first | iron war ship. s————— i We are wrestling with the Philip- pine problem. Are we to retain the is- { lands, or turn them over to the insur- | gents, who are also fighting to rid themselves of their Spanish oppress- Or shall we restore the islands to Spain, or auction them off to the | foreign Powers which seem anxious to secure a footing there? These are the questions that have arisen, and they ors? constitute about as interesting i (ues- | tion our editorial and statesmen ever grappled with, { not only { important one. as political It very i= A new question, but a ty . The Keystone Gazette thinks the ! Reporter does a wrong to congressman Arpold in its allusions to the sale of The «Reporter did { say that our member had a hand in i post-offices, not | this new game of corruption, but what | we did say was that Republicans, ap- plicants and non-applicants for post- offices, charged that put out for a price in this county by leaders at Bellefonte. bave it from so high a Republican au- thority as John Wanamaker that the infamy was practiced in other counties of Republicans that it was done in Centre county seems to be post-offices were Now, since we | the complaint plausible. a The Republican county convention | on Tuesday was a most bitter factional thie Wanamaker On the street, previous | | contest between and Quay people. | to the opening of the convention, it | was daggers, and after the assembling lin the court-house at 12 m.. it was a {| Kilkenny cat-fight, in which the Wan- | amaker cat got in the biggest serateh- | €8, i The Wanamdker people had a work- heir i delegates to the state convention, and carried instruct for Governor. i 2 g {ing majority, and easily elected t ions for Wanamaker i t ve the Elsewhere we give proceedings - - - The Reputl county occupy When things namaker ican post-masters in this a laughable an in the Hastings-Wg- position r loud for fixe d appointments then Pc- channel, all were Hastings but when Quay’s say { the post-office | ter-like they slunk away from their Dan and Quay became their beau ides Now since if may namaker the foul Quay machine, 4 i happen i eit | the | may Hastings Ws ment break | then each one of these post-masters | will climb on the top rail of the fence | and swear he was and is an original | Hastings man and thinks a heap of | Wanamaker. of pure motives, - —i———— : Ve are doing one thing now, reek, foreign connecting cables, that should { have been put under way the day war | wns declared. The same as to | destroying their batteries, We Kidglove war i full | been waging and a it } 80am respects, is ities are more intent General Lee told | the Benate committee he would under- | Spaniards in Cuba. given the opportunity, because all ef- forts were devoted locating the Spanish fleet and none to relieving the to Cubans. The truth is that but for Dewey's brilliant achievement, outside of telegraphic orders from the strategy board, the account current of military and naval achievement would not be particularly brilliant. > TWO DISBARMENTS, The disbarment of two Philadelphia attorneys within a week for unprofes- sional conduct indicates the purpose of the censors of the Law Association and of the Courts to purge the list of attorneys of this jurisdiction of the trusts and disgracing an honored call- ing. Judge Arnold in disposing of the Maires case expresses the hope that if there are any more lawyers in the city guilty of “common barratry” they may be brought t book and ex- pelled from the profession. The Board of Censors of the Law Association will doubtless follow remorselesly any clues to similar practices which they may discover, so that “lawyers,” to use Judge Arnold’s language, “who make it a business to hunt up litiga- tion and take cases upon speculation, with the usual resulting quarrels with their clients, based upon a dishonest and unfair division of the money re- ceived,” may be prevented from long- ar plying their perfidious trade by dis- barment.— Ledger. i try” is meant, ‘“‘the practice of excit- | {ing and encouraging to lawsuits or! { quarrels” or having some one to do it. In Missing, Haines township, we are informed, is een ce missing from his Republican Primaries weeks, without his family or any one { The Republicans of the boro held | their primaries Saturday evening in the cauncil room, else knowing of his whereabouts, and no cause has been assigned for his abe and children are left In think he There was quite a sonce © his wifi | Httle interest manifested in the prima- peedy circumstances, = left l ws S1EEL ries, The delegate from the boro was for the aris without instructions, He elected Vern - D.TN al! teen votes were cast that way, and six “i wanted Quay support fy 0 terns, 11 8. C. P. Jones, Mileshurg, Pa., wi “I have used De Witt’s Little Early Risers ever since they were introduces here and must say I have never used (any pills in my family during forty years of housekeeping that gave such satisfactory results as a laxative or ca- thartic. For sale by Smith & Craw- ford. 1s Safety Lan I'he com! boon v4 14 sf Lab the 3! Vetits nt Ace V farmer t 3 lors farmer WO Duy & 1a Clover Seed. We buy and sell Clove Fanning Mills, Doo Tov from ( Seed Seives. eo made to aver od Aven few « he Dilan u {that aren t market g Supplies Lor was Lb Household Fixtures and Sewing Machines. TROOPS TO THE FRONT ! se Ms Eres 0 Ww 5 We Buggies an Sing Wagons. gies an Lf kK # Senin good Other on Wear Men, M L zm) Blankets ! Robes! Sleighs and Sleds. Builders’ Suplies. CHAS. A. KRAPE, SPRING MII McCalmont & Co... Shortlidge & Co., Sta 4 A, LS. i Cosaduograt (00 ~ antl ls ’ — WP ——_——— at" etgins The Osborne Colu 4 borne Columbia Mawer is the 4 Z VOArs: mbia Mower. (or § ‘ shine i A MACH in draft, cass ge er . durability out an time, ACOB SHARER, Hay Tedd nd Harvest O ‘ iy ot 1 4 BLOT J MHuders, Osborn Werk Deaier {1 # Twine a CENTRE HALL, Dr. H Specifies phreys’ won the disease, rder in other parts They Care the Sick. 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Farmers in need of Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Grain Drill It is complete. Also handle Buggies, Spring Wagons, Carriages, ete. By a lawyer being guilty of "barra- Wareroom in Foundry Building. Have the retail agency for the CENTRE HALL. %
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