Lo mmm { THE CENTRE REPORTER nm——— FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, 2 gents per line for three insertions, snd 5 cen per linodor smch subse- quant inse: tion. Other rates made raade known oll application. CeNTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Sept. i a Spain was swept by a hurricane on 19, by which six lives were lost and 85 houses demolished. stem fm fm a—— Judge Ermentrout, of Reading, a few days ago ordered the indictment of both branches of Reading City Coun- cils for misdemeanor in office for their failure to repair certain streets reported to the Court. mr ———— i ——— Only think of it, taxpayers, the ex- penditures of the state administration are now more than double what they were under Pattison. Reason: The money is stolen by the machine. The record proves it! ———————————— The Republican platform endorses the administration of state affairs, and that means if Daly and Townsend are elected to the legislature they will vote for mileage, junketing and all other steals of the Quay machine. Vote for Wetzel and Foster, On the basis of the average receipts from beer stamps in 1807, the war tax on beer is adding about four millions and a quarter to the monthly receipts of the Treasury—more than $50,000,000 a year. This would indicate that the annual beer drinking in the United States costs $200,000,000, mires es ieee Since Jan. 1 we have exported $7, 660,874 of gold. Duringthe same time we have imported $77,283,122. That is to say, our net impors of gold has been $59,622 248. And now more gold, reck- oned by millions, is coming to us. Where is the thing to stop? Other nations surely cannot forever go on buying of us and shipping gold in pay- ment, while we, besides keeping what they send to us, keep also our own an- nual product of about $50,000,000. ————————— A — — serts that an attempt was made to poi- son Aguinaldo on Friday night. A steward, it is alleged, saw a Spanish prisoner who had been upon the steward tasted a spoonful of the soup and fell dead. in ndent Republicans, or The indepe ing right along with the Democrats on | legislature, Senate and Governor, the | fact having dawned upon them that to | vote for Dr. Swallow would be only | side-tracking the influence whieh ! might by voting direct for George A. Jenks destroy this “one man power’ | and give back to the people the power | whieh belongs to them, “Good Gov- | ernment’’ advocates can not help but find in Jenks every quality of head | and heart which goes to make up their | demands. Yhink it over and don't al- | low prejudice to keep you from voting | direct for Jenks. To vote for Dr. | Bwallow accomplishes nothing and is | just what Quay through the Philadel | phia Times and other Quay personal organs are trying to hoodwink the in- | dependents into doing to save Quay’s | hide. oe i ONE thing Congress should do at its next session is to repeal the unjust and i antiquated law providing for the pay- i ment of prize money to the navy, A | memorial presented to the President on Thursday by a committee repre- senting a conference recently in ses sion at Saratoga called for such action by Congress. That is only one of many ex pressions of public opinion on this subject. No one can give a rea sonable excuse for allowing the men and officers of the navy to regard prop- erty captured in war as their own. There is just as much reason why the army should be paid prize money as there is for paying it to the navy. How unjust and absurd the existing law is may be gathered from the fact that Admiral Sampson, according to what appears to be a fair estimate, will get in the neighborhood of $100,000 prize money, while Admiral Dewey will be entitled to only $000 and Schley $5000. Merely to state the case is fo demonstrate the rank injustice and absurdity of this antiquated law, which eaanot too soon be swept from the statute books. an ————————— TA Sits A SERIOUS CHARGE, Mr. Bowden, in a speech, a few days ago, made the following serious charge against Wm. A. Blone, Quay’s candidate for Governor: “I assert here and now that Colonel! William A. Stone charged the State a fee of $10,000 for an unsuccessful at. tempt to collect $3,000. I challenge a contradiction. Mr. Btone’s only reply to this charge is that the money was d that he might as well have Is such a — Rs ——_ a candidate who will not steal. Do you want an honest man as your ex- ecutive? Are you interested enough In your own affairs to exert your man- hood? These are questions the voters must answer for themselves in this campaign,” Mr. Bowden then spoke of the soldiers enlisted by the State machine to keep the soldier vote in line, and called attention to the fact that these men were given lucrative State position merely for this purpose. on —— Weekly Wenther Report.-Centre Hall, (Government Service.) Temperature : Highest. Lowest. Sept, 15 67 46 cloudy. “16 79 61 clear, 17 81 54 clear. 15 82 56 clear. 19 81 58 clear, 20 79 45 clear. 21 66 40 clear. i i“ “ i ‘“ i —— One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger, It has won for itself pens A So —————— EDITORIAL JOTS. Admiral Dewey thinks the situation in the Philippines critical and has asked for an additional cruiser and a battleship. Aguinaldo boasts of his strength and may cause trouble. In- to adopt their policy of independence. The battleships likely to be sent to Dewey are the Oregon, Iowa and Tex- as, to join the Manila fleet. The California Powder Company and the Dupont Powder Company, each has a contract to furnish the gOv- ernment with half a million pounds of smokeless powder, at 50 cents per 1b, Four persons were killed by a train plunging through a bridge in Texas, There was a disgraceful tumult in Spain's senate, the other day, arising from disputes about the war. Count d’Almenas declares Weyler, Blanco and Cervera should be disgraced. Jack Dale, the county leader of the Quay forces, was down to see Quay at Atlantic City, and informed the boss of his winning fight for the machine. Jack is glad and Quay is pleased. It is expected that Admiral Samp- in the prizes of all vessels captured by his ships, will receive about $25 000. The nomination of Wm. C. Heinle for senator, is well received all around His election is a certainty and he de- serves the honor, He up from the common walks and has always been identified with that for the good of the masses, came which was ocrat, he was always there of duty. at the post Ata fire in Jerome, Arizona, it is feared fifteen lives were lost. From all over the state comes of Jenks’ growing strength and the alarm felt over it among the Quay ites. Mr. Jenks is now opening his cam- news paigo of addressing the people of the state which will add thousands of Re- of Seattle, had good luck ; the Klondike. North Plainfield, New troubled with a pest of Jersey, is pole cats, and of the smell is nigh as odious as that The war with Spain being over the war between our generals and Secreta to be sick and Hyngry is about to be- gin. — — —-— Aguainaido, Philippine Insurgent General, Friendly to the U. 8. Aguinaldo, whose loyalty was doubt- a ¥ » | the best reputation of any preparation | used today for colds, croup, tickling in | the throat or obsti | by Bmith & Crawford. cs fof During the Battle of | Santiago. NIGHT AND DAY. | The Packers at the Battle of Santingo de Cubs were sll Heroes, Thelr Herole { Efforts in Rations to the Front Saved the Day. Getting Ammunition and P. EK writing from Bantiago, De uly 23d, “We all rhoea in more or less violent form, and time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the { troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's { Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, to keep at work | keep our health; in fact, sincerely | believe that at one critical | medicine was the indirect BUTLER, of pack-train No.. 3, Cuban, diar- ou Says: had when we landed we had no we were able I this of been time saviour | our army, for if the packers had { unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. a There were no roads that Wagon train could use. My comrade and my- lay in a our psack- and 1 saved supply of this medicine for train before left know in four cases it absolutely life,” The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Medicine Co., Des For sale by J. H Linden Hall: 8. M. ville; F. A, Carson, Potters F. Rossman, Spring Mills, ADMIN] wll wn of we Tampa, Chamberlain Moines, Iowa. loss, FMussey- H. Swartz, Mills; NOTICE LE] Tipe ! ownsahip imwiully respec Ag Blrolim, isis of Potter § Pa, decensed, having been the undensigned, she would ihemnee ives Ail pores Know | DMINISTRATOR'S { fn order of ih inty, Pa, w Maauoila, Philippine Islands, Septem 19. desires t ber The Philippine government o inform the American gov- mors circulated regarding the strained relations the Filipino American forces ure malicious slanders of the enemy to both parties ; are without any truth, sand are circu- between base, from the oppression Spain. The relations of our people and yours our confidence in the great American republie, [Signed]. AGUIN _LDO. tu a Dealing Out Justice in Hantingdon G. W. Barrett was sentenced in the court of oyer and terminer to 8 years in the Western penitentiary for burglar- izing Henry Leister's residence and shooting Louis Leister in the abdo- men. Arthur Ewing and James MafTet were given five months in jail for fir- ing two hundred acres of woodland in April last, and J. H. Numer was giv- en three months and fined $50 for furnishing liquor to a prominent poli- tician in Huutingdon, whom the jury found to be a man of known intempe- rate habits, A Common Danger, If you have ever had a cold which you permitted to “wear away’’ it may interest you to know it was a danger- ous proceeding. Every eold and cough which is neglected paves the way for consumption, bronchitis, ssthmsa or catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous Ger- man throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from consumption. Sold by G. H. Long, Spring Mills. Prices 25c. and 50¢. per bottle. The Musical Col Buydet county, Pa., is now in session a will continue without vacation until the holidays. giving ding 2 at Freeburg, le an opportun Dan weeks or more at a time. au rigage on the prem is GEORGE M. BO Adm'r. of James | and John R. 1 HARRY KELLER, Attorney i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETT of Administration on the estate of mith, late of Potler township, { boon mw lolly granted 10 the » would respectfully mecives indebted payment, 1 fhe sane to { authenticated for settlement ROBERT M. SMITH, Adm ais ator Centre Hill ERS Ad Gorwes undegeizgn quest ail persons 0 the estate 10 and thome present te them daly Be | Hosterman, late having been lawl . 11d ad, he wou DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE « LETTERS of Administration on the estate of 1. K f Miles township. deceased Hy granisd 0 the dorsig § iy request il perso wing th wed to the estate to ake immediate payment, and those having ims against the same © p.oesnt them thenticatled for settlement T.W. HOSTERMAN, Adxsinistra or ney sept] él SPRING MILLS BARGAIN COLUMN. Our customers fally appreciate the offers we have made to save their money, but we want you to know of it too. CLARK'S O. N.*T. still sells at 4c, or 45c. per doz For one week from date of this is. sue we offer these and other bar. gains: I will continue to buy all kinds ‘of coarse and small grain at fall market price, and keep in stock a ful line of best Anthracite and Bi- tuminous Coal. All coal sereened without extra charge. Also keep for sale Chop, Salt, Roller Flour, and the celebrated Pittsburg Flour—finest bread mak- er in the market. Don’t think this list completes the bargains, for we will surprise you in glassware, fruit cans and Jars, anti-rusting tiriware, warrant. . Still a few Yales of Sisal and Standard Binder wi . Money in your pocket if you space. watch this _G. H. LONG, ! This week and during the mon making special inducements and ext in In “hi £1 it have to m Groceries—In this line we cided bargains, and in any competition. position Window Shades—We have a line, complete, 10e and up on roller We are and Tin Wore, Glass, Queens housekeepers’ supplies, buying from market prices paid for butter, eggs, p try, f Ag Ware a tures headquarters for our counters, p atoes, elo Spring Mills, PENNSYLVANIA BB. Kk. | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1n effect May 29, 1897 | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD BZia m~Train 20. Wek days for Bunbury, | Harrisburg, striving st Philads Iphis, 1250 p.m. | New fork 3.38 p, m., Batis ore 12.40 p.m. Wash | tugton 1 47 p. m. Through conchies 10 Philadel | phia, Baltimore and Wash! gion {| 927 a. m~Train Dally for Sunbury, | Willkesbarre, Harrieviiy and interme diate sta tions. Week days Hazleton, and {| Pottsville. Philade'pl ie sew York, Baltimore, | Washinglon, Thioug | weenger coaches 0 | Philadelphia and Pellin ore i 186 p. m. Train Vicekduys for Sunbury, | Wilkesturre, Beranton, Hazleton, Potisy ille, Har- | risburg and Intermediate stations arriving at | Philadelphia at 6.22 p m New York. 9.30 pp. mo, | Baltimore, 6 00 p. m |, Was! inglon at 7.15 p. m, Parlor car theoveh to Pi lidelphina, snd pas wenger ecoohes to Philade) his ano Balt more, Saip. m~3veln BL Veckdays for Wilkes barre, Beranwon, Hagieton Pouwvilie, and daily t for Harrisburg ard intern sdinte points, arriving wi Phils delphie 10.20 p mv. New York 8 58 A. In Baltimore 945 p. ww. Warkingiondo 55 p.m. Fas wenger conches 1 Wilkesbarre and Philadeiphis and Baltimore, and parior Car wo Philadelphia BUI pm. ~Train 6. Weekoays for susstrury Harrisburg and sll int red iste slations, srriv. Philad Am. ew York a1 7.88 P plug cars from Harrisburg 1 New York Philadelphia remain in sleeper undisturbed r Bc aton Hade!pt FORCE Cal s , . a th of August and Sq ptember we §. Dally For Harr nHulE east and south BITIVI ut 6.52n. m., New York, 9.22 0.35 a. m, Bundey, Baltimore, 6.25 &. I Pi Eleeling ®ion snd Baitimore, #5 te a raordinarily 1 ’ = iOW pr 1CES, ING REDUCTIONS We have 10 il bargain davs, | : ” i rains i We i t ts UATrg € eastern Citic 5 1a WESTWARD. MiMi i ‘ : EVervdaday, I ally . (Daily r. Buffalo will For Erie, Can- Nisgaras Falls, s passenger cose} Week days for DuBois, burg. On indays only ester and Erie Daily) For Lock Haven Ave " ior 18 Complete, and i hears oo Tyro y ke i Weekdays for Kane, Ty- y W eg it i? be silipsburg, Pittsburg, Cansn- ISGRL pr dalgus anc rm £ slalions, Syracuse, Bochester, B “0 and Niagara Vallis, with | through passenger coaches 10 Kane and Boch | ester, snd Parlor ar w Rochester Peudnn 1. Week Guys Giale slatious Daily for Lock Haven, ooiale stallions, 1 double price ’ ’ i wood heavy from box 2 for Renovo, 945 p Our sak : i and inlerm | THROUGH TRAINE FOR MONTANDOR ¥FROM EAST AND 8 + 4 ¢ yet rr OS UNET ARPETS, assortment | Philadels Harrisburg x Week- # » whl Ve a nice AIN C patterns, Nic r r 5 ee » RY £ better can i, Washing Hlkesbarre , Arriving ontandon rior car from Philadelphia ker coaches fromm Phila. bie tain DRY k f rive} ere GOODS. ix complete and we are inducements in i . a large snd must BO al] don att 3, woek days, 3 % rowel I'rimmings and al sacs: Gur sto offer- | 1 g speci: t ! ent as our stock prices, this depar 12.4 si! Montan- crifice hil pag i doRves New York 1.00 n ’ Phila 4.30 pm © prices. They must Wash itiwton 3 20, de- § et Car from Phil- Fhilade » m, Baitimore, L Montandon at 5.8 rteplug cars from ix Baltimore aud through ats hee from Philadelphis and Bais nd LEWISBURG AXD TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days Westward Easstwara., | A AM yu 4 58 i 4 t4 8% 4 85 &5 8 M S1TATIOF Houle Lewisburg bieh ion a. UP-TO-DATE NEWS. Safety Lanterns. 0 3 the Yenls a fe fart Clove buy at ® fo 8 lantern [ Seed, 1 a io Fanning Mills, Wo sell PF ing Mill wives and rt Ciover and beens & dev from Clover Seed Sei Web od. $ 1 Is Adiasial } ried 0 Date Dairying Suppl favorit Cream separaior shown al grangers’ § where the sample Baty Seoarslor was sold Wel keep li stock Butter Workers, Baboock’s Milk | | Testers, Dalry Thermometers, Creamers, Churns ! | and ali other dairy fixtures in parch- | | ment paper for wrapping bofier | Household Fixtures and Sewing Machines. Clothes Wringers. Wash is ators, step Ladders. Baskets in great vari i | nding best make of Sewing Mschines | which we sell at prices raoging from $1 i 85 Woach. Those § Lhe Ee ding g Machines, Ref the toy i in wantof sewing Machines! will protect their own interests, as well as { money by calling ou us, Buggies and Spring Wagons, | We are agents for the Columbus Buggy Co, ~the | finest make of Buggies, Surries and Carriages in | the market—hand-made goods Other makes of | Buggies and Carriages of best quality and lowest i | prices i i ] Blankets | Robes ! | Sleighs and Sleds, | A great variety of blankets, robes, horse blank. | ets, sieighs and cutters, of the finest make in the | world ‘cutters and Ayers. Farm and Lum- | ber Sleds of the very best make, i Builders’ Supplies. Fire an Brick ¥iag Stones, Lime, Roofing Paper, Plastering Hair, Sand. and Victor Patent Wall Plaster, including Usicined Plaster, Fe ] and Rosendaie Hydraulic Cements in quantities to suit buyers, i McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Sh i ! i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and oll Pat. ent business conducted for MSotAATE Jae. 0 rrOSITE U8. Patent € URSrses Os patent in less time thas those remote from Washington, OW& CO. §. 0 PATENT OFVICE, WASHINGTON, B. C. EDUCATE YOURSELF ih Fh arnating cote BN ry PENNSYLVANIA STATE (OLLESG OF THR MOST BEAUT ¥ i j IFUL SPOTS IN THER LEGHENY $108, UNDEROMINA. TO BOTH SEXES LE ARKD VERY DINS TCITION SA Onk Ha | OTHER * Lemont LOW mont £5 Dale Summit 5 Pleasant Gap ERE ERR ERR DEPARTMENTS OF » ' i ry SEFEESERELRNESR re rrr wa oo I'l & 40 | Lewisburg for Monian- #. un $% a mm, 1.35 reiurning eave Montandon Va. m, 100 a. mm. 5.06, TRIN [OaTe 5 21% a 1 i; rose O we i " A in b Thoda ’ TRY nusuRlly CoTiree iy ratory and Law is v gh the Lab CIVIL ENGINKERING ELECT ENGINEERING 1 ’ : : i. BSGIKER GINEERING i! very extensive the Field These | COBY ¥ | ox are | practioal | P. and the | | (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENRSYLVANi2 i Vv Landensed Time Table i i Down 1iNO Mi No ING the sho HISTORY. AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DEBIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin (optional.) French, German and English (re q ed.) one or more continued through the | - entire course i MATHEMATICE and ASTRONOMY: pure | and app od : MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work | with study. three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI. ENCE: Coustitutional Law and History: Political Economy. ete MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti eal and practical includingesch arm ofthe | Servite 2 PREPARATORY COURSE Fall term opens Sept 11, 18% for admission, Sept. 13 For Catalogue or other information, address GEO W_ ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest ] State Colleges Contre Tn Ps | THE MIFFLINBURG STEAM LAUNDRY |, :1: p. mia wm | Are Lye. ia. mip a. ay *Daily. {Week Days. Bion = Sanday. Mifflinburg, Pa. 1 oy,” Sanday $10 10 &. m. Sanday, Wesley Kleckner, Proprietor. Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Hast bound train from Williamsport at 11 20 pm and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.80 p. ma. We tse the soap that tackles the dirt aud pot the shin Linen sent to this laundry is - W. GEPHART, General Superintendent. washed white, not whitewashed. Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES. “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High Gloss or Dull Finish, ~ Wm. Mc, WOLF, Agent for Centre Hall. TRT PROCLAMATIO N-8PECIAL TERM. CIOYRE pk the Hon John G. love president Road Up : No 6, No 4: No 2 May 18, 18% pm p.m am i004! 6 3030 10 #49 I i 3 5 50 At WLEFRTE wad igh... Zion. Heels Park. Dunkies . BUBLERSH'G.. ~Sfydertown.., Nittany. Huston. LAMAR. rPYC OY Ye One year Examinations | roaers Fang Sit. Mackeyvilie, Oedar Bprings ! Salons . MILL HALL Jersey Shore. ! wep | Lye i Wm'PO'T 2 PHILA Atlantic City NEW YORK {Via Tumequas,) NEW YOKK... {Via Phila) is 53 ESIRABLE PROPERYY hy AnL) AT PUBLIC Sak on which lve . ERE SERRE G — WARE — EER Si SR