THE CENTRE REPORTER risdiction of the Quarter Sessions Courts of Philadelphia. Senator Quay, R. Quay, and ex- State Treasurer Benjamin F. ——— FRED KURTZ, Editor | his son, Richard i Haywood the Court upon the criminal indictments found the TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, | must stand trial in lower Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 | per year. now against them by Grand ADVERTISFMENTS.—20 cents per line for three | Jury. insertions, and 6 cena per line for each subse | quent jase tion. Other rates made made known | on application, | ment The decision is a great disappoint to the | friends of Senator Quay, hopes of the political and among CBNTRE HaLL PA., THURS, Jan, 12. | anti-Quay followers the jubilation was correspondingly great, Even Quay has lost his np oer ff i— Hello, Mr. Quay, “the d—— suse” Hover” yet. | most sanguine of the Benator’s sup- isn't | © tion over the outcome, and the ete so Justice Green, while the Quay case was being argued in supreme court last Saturday, took a nap on the bench when the argument was being made. skirts of the conspiracy charges, in the 1 If found to chosen to succeed himself ted St ee fi | The trouble the machine has | fallen into is a heavy drain on cap Q's in the newspaper offices, and that a powerful reason why should be done up and laid away. ee MA tenn i The proposed bill of representative | Ford, of Allegheny county, creating | intermediate courts between Justices The recent war was of the Peace and Common Pleas, pro-; matter, but it had vides for one Judge in every district |’ where the population is 100,000 and an | additional Judge for every additional 100,000. Tt is to be called the County Court and will limit the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, ete. to where the amount in controversy, ex- clusive of costs, does not The salary of each of the proposed Court Judges is recommended at $3500 per annum, and of clerks $1500 each. boss ates Senate, guilty, of being sent the Senate, he be stead i» may he li —— A COMIC HISTORY OF SPAIN The Fonniest Thing ever Written Will Press Be glu in Next Sunday's ¢ a very funny I'hese have been put into jingling verse its Charles MM. of the It the literary laugh of t year and will appear exclusively in “The day Jan Each installment will be il a lively the text, also contain a visit to a dispensary “Karl,” Frank G. Carpenter's let on the chances for investment America, a fashion article by mous Anne Rittenhouse, and : | other exclusive features which will in- terest every next Sunday's and merry prose by der, the author fami comie bie it »iun- iis { history of Greece. promises to he cases Press,’ beginning uary 15 exceed $25, Hustrated in in ke with Next Sunday's way, ite eping “Press qu will and bailifls, by et — In Loudon general disarmament, as it is now phrased, the arrest of ar- maments, agitation proceeds apace A long list of distinguished people who have just joined the general committee has been published with the sympa- thetic letters they have written, while a rumor is prevalent that the Prince | of Wales, Lord Salisbury and Lord | erich, tract of land $500 Rosebery, assisted by naval and mili- Catherine Burd, David tary experts, are to constitute the Brit- | Burd, fract of land in Haines, $52 ish commission at St. Petersburg. Samuel Frank to This movement, by which the Miles, tract of land, $4 tions shall bind themselves to Jer. Haines, "91, tr into wars more, originated with | P. Frank, in Miles, $7 the Czar of Russia. Jno. I. Thompsor complished all disputes belween 1 Boal, et ux, t tions will be settled by arbitration and | $1400. not by bloodshed, and the Czar's name will deservedly illustrious 'to the end of time. in =o reader. Be sure “Press.” i Real Estate Transfers in the Valley, Chas, Gobble et ux to Amelin Ging- in Gregg, widow, to na- enter no If his object is ac- 18- tra M. Stover to Joo. § tract of land in Haines, $2000, Benj. Hafley Joo. W tracts of land in Haines, $2 John Moyer's ex's, to Wu. tract of land in Haines, 8475 J. Li. Roush to D. D. Royer, land in Spring, $2500, John L. dorf, (100. become C He) —r—— It is appalling that thousands of Hafley Republicans should desire to have Mr. Quay elected to the Senate for a third term knowing that he is covered all over with dishonesty and knowing that he falls far short of the qualifica- tions required to represent the great state of Pennsylvania in the United States Senate, There are pure and able Republicans, Wanamaker, Dal- zell, Grow, and others, that would be eredit to our state in that dy, yet it would seem a great majority of the Republicans prefer machine boss to an honest and capable man io the senate, Great credit is due the Independent Republicans who refuse to touch or to be bossed by Quay. They are on the eve of bringing about the much need- ed Reform with the assistance of the Democrats, With the erushing of the machine Pennsylvania will be freed from a gang of plunderers that set in the shade carpet-bag rule in the south after the close of the war. mpl IN THE FIGHT TO STAY. In answer to certain rumors that Flinn would in the end be induced to loosen his grip on the “old man,” the senator replied : | colds and la grippe. “I have enlisted for the war and I}. 4 will go through with it if I am theon-| 4. wou. 5M. ly man who sticks to the flag. The |p Camon, Potters anti-Quay organization has been | Rossman, Spring Mills. formed and I am in it, and we will | fight to the finish. The trouble in the | t in fighting Quay has been that | l Tecept deaths nte : men at the front, while well} op aged 79 years. yugh meaning, were always looking | burg, Wm. I something for themselves, and they | flere always fooled with that beauti- | filly polished gold brick that Quay | has sold on many occasions, I had | sample of the brick myself and 1 Kreamer to san iin Haines Orndorf Haine H. Mey tract of lat Emanuel J. dorf, tracts of land in Mich. Evert of land in Penn, $I . H. Mever ot fl r, tract to i 1 to Jacob W. Moy- Peun, $8 Sherill’ Cronister tract of land in Miles, J. H. Reifs to W. P. Hoster man, tract of land in Gregg, £70 Dr. J. Y. Dale to ¥Fraces Zon of land in College { land i august bo- of land in to Henry oA, Meyer, a tus de r {rac be A How to Prevent Poeuamonin You are perhaps aware that monia alwhys results from a from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few years Cases wilted in that that dis- ago when so many pneumonia, il | attack was never followed by Ie was observed ledy was used. It counteracis tendency of a cold or la sult in that the best remedy in the gripp« tO 1e- It is bad diseass world f dangerous ir For sale by J. H. Ross, Swarlz, Mills: tn Union Connty Deaths In yi ars. / fi dell, aged 63 | Whitedeer, Thomas Huff, aged In Lewisburg, James H. 47 years, 4 yrs. Daglish, age i a i The smallest things may exert the now it when I see it, and he had bet- greatest influence. De Witt's Little ter not send it on a tour around where | Early Risers are unequaled for over I am or it may become~disfigured.”’ | taming Sutiski pation hid liver troub- - . es, Small p wat pill, safe pill; for re fear among the Lavilen {oy sale e by Smith & C raw ford, I A bs members. In that case Quay will be | 24 votes short instead of 19. © : a —————— — A SS QUAY GETS LEFT IN THE SUPREME COURT, SA LE REGISTER, FEBRUARY 22. At the residence of Mrs. Cora Hosterman, 1 mite east of Rebersburg: 2 horses, colt, 5 cows, 2 shorthorn bails, youug eattle, 2 sows, shouts, deering binder, mower, all kinds {farm Jmplaments, household goods, ete. Sale at 12 o'clock p. m. MARCH 14-Mrs Wm. Bradford, at Old Fort: horses, cows, Joung cattie, reaper, mower, farm implements, ote MARCH 10-James Durst, two miles cast of Centre Hall: 4 norses, 6 cows, 4 short-horn bills, 6 steers, lot of Jona oat ttle. lot of hows and shouts, § head of sheep, binder, mower, %¢ CTI gh a mplements an onseho goods; Wm. Goheet, Ro MARCH 18. «Hiram Durst, miles east of Con ire H Hall: #0 head of bre Bock. ack, including three bulls, b Ti Ald po ie io: dnd loronts, onie ole, : large lt 4 MARCH 17.-At of Mm. Ewa Btrohm, dr cows, buggy, ou, household Shhh abi veg Says He Must Stand His Trial and Pro. nounces the Philadelphia Common Pleas Judges Upright, The supreme court refused to help "Quay out of the ugly hole he is in, Without a dissenting opinion from any of the Justices on the bench, the Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the petition of Senator Quay and his jeirdctendants in the People’s Bank rule granted to show cause an writ of certiorari should not be An Important Decision, No decision of the United States su- preme court has attracted more wide- Chief Justice Bradley, agents, canvassers, salesmen, ete, from all special state, county and town tax- es. All such special licenges or tax laws are declared unconstitutional, and any law officer who attempts to enforce them is individually liable for damages, - - . — La Grippe is ngaine piden mie, precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure One Minute J. Bhepherd, pub. Agricultural Journal and Ad- Elden, Mo., says: “No one Every is lisher Plens- by ute Cough Cure for La Grippe.”’ ant to take, quick to act; for Smith & Crawford. sale HAVING PURCHASED AT CON plow § Foren Iniees 0.0 * » Hex ot ' a Boi, Sin Ker PEA COD Mis Hi MOE Wieln wr B sii © Hi si "ie Ha wl pp Goa Pein m noe Tonal en the yal yea : Total sorts of pre mim nodes sa free ths day ans Jusites ers pret you . . To whieh aac nn anres tacen sad lo force dor ihe yoors 1804, 18%, 1506 aod 1877. pad we bave ihe goand wird of tisks P.V. Brunk. ie y haa Keune 376 0% OVER EE eas oF W268 LIABILITIES Borrow J money \ 5 GU. WW. Ke: goood sod lame Iv pote. ow J.) T how peon ‘none JB Coawiond note Jack's heirs 0000.0 Hobles s peirano ¢ Mrs, Ellen Hoban gots James Boer note. Mix 8. £. Keller note, Mise Kate Keller note. J. M. Kenlen note... Joba M. Wielsnd note... Weiner Boos, 0016... Pouer Tow osb ip School hanse, son lovery and DOSER. iii ABUnL Ho es wing. *Paid 0 oee Lue last mee | 4. Ata meeiiag be'd the same dey the Rilaw) oe] 45 4 109 208 145 3 - EE Te PY 488 29 | $ i i GE00EesISEI0sessesscscssssTEsS Campi amg, Badey, Fran aes Bost uf Frou Reynolds Wh, JW an, H o vk, CRYPr, ¥ gli iH Board organized Hoe had the follow Now fog oie A A A § ¢ ’ / ¢ / é 4 ¢ ¢ / § ’ ¢ 4 4 / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / 4 / / We Have Just Received «OP... Overcoats. “ } Na FAUBLES, Bellefonte. Telephone call, 572. | PENNSYI.V Philadelphia & Lrie R. K. Divisio and Northern Central Railway. in effect Nov, 50, 1865 Time Tak. TRAIRE LEAVE MOKTANDON Train 20, We for Harrisburg, 81 Fiving at Philads iia, 11 New fork 2158p.» itty rel Bn; inglon 1 Wp. m. PV i car Wo Phi 9.27 a. m~Tra | Wilikwrbarre, Lions We Pousvilie, Washington Philadelphia 1.55 p m~Train 8 VYieekdays for Bunbury } 18 Hazleton, Pottsville, Haz arriving at $90 p. m, EARTWARID 924m Bunbury 5a. gi. Wank wm woelphin DDD HYD ! SRENger Coad chi © Or Yo ediale stations ‘Pp m., New York Wp mm, Werbington st 7.15 | Parior car 1h SRET CORY Wan § HaGelphia Lire for Harri 15 and atl Phils deipbie 14 Baltimore 045 p BMeLIRer coaches For srry Wa pglwon IR LlisGeiphiis aud Bailimone wood hestlet Wirough passeciig r, and i { TRAINS FOR EAST AN MONTAKDOR DBOUTH ox New Y Ha LEWISBURG AND TYRORE BALLKU; rasiwarag © WE CARRY . 10 OUR CUSTOMERS: in Penns Valley from MOREY... to select Full Line of Dry Goods, Notions, etc. can be isewhere. y POCET 108, ANGIes $n . i ete. Fresh Ovsters All All pleas d. Friday morning, i} Come ana ne H. FF. Rossman, SPRING MILLS. ON a oe oe Np Ww =a “woe BREA RIART nN ww wr wn ra Da Pa BE JP et Spring Mills. L .....For everything purchased at our reat [lid=-Winter duction Sale ! Yes, sure, it's Overcoat weather and they are selling rapidly at such a sacrifice. Also Suits, Underwear, Gloves, and everything seasonable. Montgomery & Co., ¥ Balle for te tra. & m + Pp ' returning 208 I, OR YE Lewisbur eave 10.05 pm sins leave Mc ol andor CHI NSON, Manager Himore... Brialy Wadd ie Oia ( rOwsIUR Kn i lan Slate College ydon, Willismeport on don, 1 trein No Afternoon trains from Mou avd Tyrone connect with | fale College Traine froin | Siate College connect with Penna. R. R. trains st }i« je fon ite iy except Sunday i s from Monta vent and Tyrone ¢ College don, Lewisburg N 11 v a0 ii for es £ imi H. THOMAR Som , | CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA Condensed Time Table Resd Up No 6180 ¢ No 2 Read Down 1 No & No 3 May 18, 1896 i pum p.m. Ly p.m. p.m 80143 45 .BELLEY NTE 10 04 6 10 Nigh... «i$ a.m 0 10 - EE TEP 3 BY {35 ' 5 57 i b1 1% 5 44) wri. sarees 08 uHecln Park. 10 Dunk ies ... HLHUBLERSH'G.. is Baydertown.. 20 orn Nittany... 22 {Huston —_n Hw LAMAR.... a Ciintondale... ~Arider’s §'n g. 37 Mackeyvilie.. 43. “Cedar Springs. HL mmlons....... 50. MILL HALL. Hersey Shore... j wapo'T Li SHILA. LAtantie Cit: ~NEW YORK. (Via Tamequa. } YO RE 9 # # 9 w W A oe fe fe sc i i fo 033 EEE BRBEERDR o #5 53 45 05 48 3 400 £7 5 240 “6 65 | 18 on ad 1005 $10 20 “1 3 id 5 OR i110... ER Ww » ‘ AtY, 2090000000000 00 FWeek Days. 0 p. m. Sunday n 1o dion m Sunday. pe 80. Sutiiny Hadelphin Oars attached 0 Host bound ih ow lamsport at 11 50 West-bound from Philadel are mand . W.GEPHART, Superintendent. I AA a A iiaaaessii ss sananasnaas ang wala IN ks Stated, And ail Puts a ore 3 er, SRE