THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS, 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, and 5 (enw. per line for each subse cuent nse: tion. Oiher rates made made known wit application. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sherifl. We are authorized to snpouuce that Brungard, of Miliheim Borough, will be a cand date for the Democratic nomination for subject to the rules and regulations of the cratic purty. Demo- Register, We are authorize Huo, of Miles wowuship will be the Democratic nomination for to the rules and regulations of party. a candidate to Register the Democratic leged three or four Democratic ers’ Quay ? im Boss Quay in power by “shaking the plum Last Friday he tried it by breaking the ‘pair’ tree. ne ——— ree, lps When Quay is dropped out the onl funeral service needed will be jury bill the boss’ election. memset According to figures published Madrid, 80,000 Spanish soldiers per- ished, chiefly from sickness, the last am palgy in Cuba. —— — — Egan, found guilty by the martial of having used insulting lan- guage sgainst his superior, court missal from the army. — —— Chris rages’ 8 Times is magnificently Quay fight, vote daily as a senator, for Quay, Chris laughs in his 'kerchief at the prospect of his taking Quay’s place. a m——— anes - mum in Quay’s trial has been fixed for Feb- ruary 20. In the mean time every ef- fort will be made by his tools to have a law passed to help bim out « scrape, he is afraid of the old law un- der which thousands of criminals have been tried. sims p— It’s rough on the twelve Republican Philadelphia, when a fair trial be equally lepub- judges of Quay swore he could not get fore any of them, and it is rough on that in the lican party which seeks to send Qua back to the senate. element sem ——— ge One of Quay’s members has offered a bill in the legislature to pay a $6000 junketing bill when in New York, foi wine, whisky, segars, ete. This is one of the bills vetoed Gov, Hastings. If again passed Stone will sign it. A good beginning. seg by mt is A Two Mormon elders are doing mis- sionary work over in Clearfield coun- ty for the Mormon church, and to have secured os number of followers of which Mat Savag low of this stripe has in the eastern Mifflin eonnty, says the Free Press, it thinks he should be hustled on and given no en- couragement. claim re isn’t one, been circulating end of and —-— D. F. Fortoey, Esq., ' fonte. jravo ! ful director stick to im, Mr. of the cause of education and factional purposes, Jellefonts years ago crushed out that spirit, SOINe re pp pt mi views on the Philippine question, and has at the same time set every one laughiog by this remark : “Think of it! Two dollars a head for the yellow- bellies I” This is his comment on the plan to pay Spain $20,000,000 for the Philippines, as provided by the Peace Among the testimony received on the “bad beef’ question is the follow- ing statement from F. P. Coennen, Battery B, Pennsylvania vdlunteers, Homestead, Pa. : “Most of the fresh meat issued at Ponce was buried and smelled like a dead body and had the color of mortified meat. Thé naval beans and hardtack were mouldy, and the canned roast beef was not fit for a dog to eat. Some of the men were taken with cramps after eating i.” smb ———" ARS Ai In settling with Spain for the Phil- ippines the appropriation of $20,000,000 under the treaty, doesn’t begin to close the account. We also agreed under the treaty to assume the claims of American citizens against Spain for losses in Cuba prior to the breaking cout of the war, These are estimated at $26,000,000, The annexation of the Philippines will add a permanent in. crease of a hundred millions a year to National taxation, Montana has an ugly bribery scan- dal on its face. It occurs in its seuas | deadloek. Senator Whiteside, ¥av,000 money at the begitbing of the session, the other day created a sensation by openly charging that every man who voted for Clark had been bought. He mentioned Representative Garr by name, and that gentleman shouted, “You are an infamous liar”? The Grand Jury reported that money had been used on both sides, but there was not sufficient evidence to warrant an indictment, eens A AA AS Speaking of the Pirates and Brig- ands of the Philippives, a special cor- | respondent of the Scientific American | SAYS The brigands and pirates which in- fest the islands of the Philippives and from time imunemorial, been regarded as amoung have, freebooters to be Th islands are com- different tribes and The tribes are somewhat different on all larger isl- wads, and on every one of these there are tribes that never knew the rule of Ou these islands there are no less than seventeen pagan and half a tribes, e inhabitants of these races or Mohammedan Luzon, Mindoro, all bave remnant Mindanao, dozen Cebu, other Negros, islands the a of some native tribe. To annex such goods to the Chris. in United States at a cost of §20,000,- it would would seem Uncle Sam — — QUAY DODGES When the boss was notified, while been indicted for speculativg with the was innoeent, have the satisfac- That was bluff, The grand jury having found a true hie putin a plea for Judge Finletter knocked that bill against Quay % trial ins powerta} opinion dodge for delay from under his feet, He then, -like, appealed to the supreme court to quash the whole or order tried than This dodge for de- lay met the strong and unanimous op- court, eight one Demoerat, that his request was entirely out of reason and that he would get a fair fore Philadelphia judge. led. Next he tries to have a bill passed to elsewhere, va y case it to be elsewhere in Philadelphia. the nd of supreme Republicans a trial be- any That dodge for delay also f: of distriet at- standing aside jurors in If successful in hav ing this bill passed Quay would find jury wheel stuffed with henchmen who would render verdict of acquittal regardless of the interfere with the power in criminal cases strongest proof of his guilt. Such a is about to pass the senate where Quay’ # friends are in the » (AIT $ But in the house bill majority, J : and the , this game will be stopped, the Democrats ndependent Republicans are in majority and Quay will have. to stand trial just as any other fellow under criminal in- dietment - a shetman Opposes Expavsion John 8 in part : herman, in an ioterview, says ito the The idea gavernment “1 am decidedly of the . of our country farci i Oppose vasion Philippives, i er ita eteht millions pop. jslnnds is monstrous ination of Ose i It is subversive to the basic principle of our government, that the Just pow. ers of government are derived from the and in violation of the traditions of our coun- try. “If I were in the Senate T would not vote to ratify the treaty I would vote to with consent of the governed, it is draw from the is- The papers ay that 4.000 soldiers have just been Why they Are we going to war against a strug- gling republic ? They have been fight- | ing for inany years against Spain, and have practically driven Spainout. Are we to take the place of Spain in tyran- nizing over these struggling yeople, H A i lauds as soon as possible, fre sent ? NO SENATOR. The deadlock continues at Harris- | burg. The vote results about same | every day--Quay short 13 and 14. It | is a settled matter that Quay ean not | be re-elected, There is talk of dropp- ing the boss and taking Chris Magee, | of Pittsburg. Mc fp i Tar and Turpentine for Diphtheria, The Scientific American gives this | recipe, which the world ought to know: At the first indication of diph- theria in the throat of a child, make the room close and then take a tin cup and pour juto it a quantity of tar and turpeutioe, equal parts. Hold the cup over the fire, so as to fill the room with fumes. The patient, on inhaling the fumes, will cough up and spit out all the membraneous matter, and the diphtheria will pass out, The fumes of the tar and turpentine loosen the matter in the throat and afford relief | that has baffled the skill of physi clans, Ln —— A These are dangerous times for the health, Croup, colds and throat troub- | low lead rapidly to Consumption, A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used | at the right time will preserve life, health sod o large Bai Ee: tte he Onildaen 1 1 IROCRATS ARE FIRM 1 the Great Fight at Ha They Present a Solid Front. rrishurg Miller Amendment to Block a Game—Demos How Senntor Presented Aroused Over the Blil-What the sand How It Wil Be erats in the House MoeCarrell Measure Propo (Bpocial Harr Iemorabie 18756. which vorrespondernce,) Not since campalgn lamented Will- Jan. 30 the enato rg, rial placed the fn the s 18 there bes iam A. Wallace nate ngton, 1 thusiasm Democrats as is in Marrisburg aroused by the n ing ma to defeat LO nepunii the now being This interest has iagnificent fight that is the arch boss of ism, Matthew /IMOngsL representative machine can slaniey it Jguay, stands today, 3 Quay Is a defeated i bh dels iB a (ribule the leadership Colonel been is at f and mar The ICTs against ager, re have Democrats any Guffey dited tothe War but It was so no s in, DE MOCH uch orig vord « and a are in was dent # 1 : y pen cratic tual oon. OVer- ad hatched rt Quay at that time y alr stated there are perhaps less than h a dozen Demo Quay word with Republic ne, Sat. ir nor an “pajrs’ Democrat appear in urday and and ind sg and anti-Quay the § vote ention of Democrats icans, with ould, of never dreaming be go desperate to break his word This scheme was frustrated ion of the Democrats and an- Juay Republicans, who agreed that rendent whom they aired. w be at any man dizhonorable course, that ould an of honor thus leaving the Quay peo ple without a majority, DEMOCRATS SPOILED IT. It would have been very easy with answering the roll call on Saturday to have put this desperate scheme into but the action of the two effectively spoiled it. and was taken on Satur only 30 votes, Dalzell meetings There Ia still considerable feeling Boyd and one or two other Democrats in the senate have heen acting. Sena tors Boyd, Btiles, Neely and Haines voted for the confirmation of John VP. Elkin as attorney general, and when it came to a vote on the Miller amend. ment to the MeCarrell bill, noted above, both Boyd and Stiles were absent, and did not vote. These géntiemen are re garded as friends of the Quay ma- chine, and In the case of Senator Stiles his constituents have been holding In. dignation meetings over his action. The outlook Is for a prolonged dead. clared last week that he would be a candidate to the end. Colona] James M. Guffey, In an equally effective man. stand In a firm line fighting Quay un. til he hauled down his flag. 'nder such (napiring words as these, and with such leaders, the Democracy Is win. ning fresh laursis and the gratitude of the whole ¢ people. Grips 111 reigns and pulls da | i i i i i i Industrious Old Man. The venerable Jacob Leathers, of | Mount Eagle valley, is one of the few | men who have reached his age who is still active in life. Notwithstauding his eighty-one years he cut five thous- | and hoop poles and shipped them last fall, You - mt invite disap »pointment experiment, De Witt’s Little ! carly Risers are pleasant, easy, thor-| They cure constipa- | tion and sick headache just as sure as | for sale by Smith & | SALE REGISTER, i | Cora | when Crawford, FEBRUARY 22 — At the residence of Mrs Hosterman, | mise cast of Rebersburg; 3 horses colt, & cows, 2 shorthorn balls, young eattie, | 2 mows, shoals, deering binder, mower, all kinds | farm implements, household goods, ete. Sale | at 12 o'clock p. m. MARCH 10-~James Durst, two miles east of Centre Hall; 4 borses, 6 cows, 4 short-horn | buils, 6 steers, lot of young cattle, lot of hogs and shoats, 9 head of sheep, binder, mower, * interest of 35 acres gradu in ground, wagous and other farm implements and bousehold gnod-; Wm. Goheen, Ane's, Bradford, ut Old Fort; 10 cows i short-horn bulls, 16 head of young cait'e, 40 head of shies 3, lot of hogs and shoats binder, mowers, wagons, buggies and other furm implements and household goods. Wm Goheen, Auc't, Hiram » irwt, 234 miles east of Cen #0 head « ive stock, jucindiog thro mills oi ders, mowers, wagous, aud iE, ote Wm. Go Ww. J rnd ford. dee'd, of Wm eit Executor 8 horses, tre 2 Hall I it Ns in He OL « heen, auc MA R( H 17 Stroh i of farm implemet ~ At the residence of yy Orse, COW ad goods, ele Mrs i bURKY va ¢; 1 wag ou, t % north 2 shorthorn bul 5 milch cows ~Andrew Corman, 1% mile of : 6 horses 1 11s, 1 guernsey bull, rE cattle, lot of hogs, big snd als kis of farm implement clock Jax, Leitzell, Anc't Rishell, executor 1} mies porth-west of Spr buggy, bousehold goods and Fale ut l o'clock sharp der M. 1 TT COWS, Cues, BEPHANS COUR an order of 5 wil T SALE {ire © Org BY VIR han's Court of nity, there we exposed al public v Hal FRIDAY, FEBRI ork, p.m, oi iste the property of able Farm ends of the vainabil dahon a real dec'd swhshif ft hun yomes Siver's helms AL STATEME? Mutts) Fir IVA pretaiun Yist and payat et teers for insur SORT salary of se Salary of Frinting : postage and stations jos bomard Clary LreRaurer ” Offiow fiiey forest Of sl By 3 wile Tota RSSGLS boas g xe han the past year I amount iam notes ¢ day [rrurances pas sent . To which add insurances taken and in foros for the years Lani, 1896 and 1897 have the of risks of pre in foree th taken the ae ous aan, we total # ad gran od LIABIL ITIES WY ( G. W, Nerhood and fami iv note J IL Thompson note in Cram note Jack's heirs note Hobler's heim noe ...... Mre. Ellen Hubler note James Hoey note - Mrs 8 KE Keller note. Mise Kate Keller note J. M Kepler note... Jolin M. Wieland pote Wagner Bros, note........ Potter Townah ip School honse, stationery and books... we Amdunt outstanding *Paid since the last meeting. 9% 30 109 208 4% 145 3 hw 150 Ho wm om 58 4 were elected Directors for the ensuing year: H C Campbell, John G. Batley, Frank M Farlane, Jacob Hottorf W. Frod Reynolds, Fred Kurtz J W.Bhook, J. W, Evans, H. E Duck A. Db Weaver, G. B. Halpes, J. R. Brungart. The Board organized by elec Hug the following officers | President, Frog Kart Vice President, H. © Campbell, Tremsurer, B i Arney. ABSCrEaLy, DF. Lose, FRED KURTZ, b. wi Lise. Beoretary President. “AU TION. ~HAVI ING PURCH TASED AT CON. sable's Sale, January 20.1889 the followi property of F. F. Treaster, in Poller ar horse stove, 2 beds, Kettle 7 Yard car . rea, 2 sets chairs, sofa, iron 75 yurds oar pet, Pe ther with all the personal ope tl A 11 persons are ey a lion not to meddle with Nt. as | leave same in his pos sopei on in my p janis. MARY C. TREARTRR, CG, OF OHIO. BOUHEGAN, AND PALMER ©» Raspberry plans hous- 53 ol 1 and " neh re Sell ronted al EH. RAYDILL Lr Richbeld. Pa. Transfer of Ren! Estate, Christina Freeze, ex'r, to J. B. Krea- $175 Cyrus Gordon to Simon Harper, tract in Potter, $500. Reed Barr to David Barr, 1884. Kreamer to J. B, for Wn. Kreamer, for | Jacob Gramley, 1853, to Phil. ev, tract in Miles, $146.46, Catherine Hafer to J. A. 97 perches, in Miles, $41. J. R. Wolf to J. B. Kreamer, interest in 75 acres, in Miles, $100. A. Miller to R. H. Hackenberg, oue acre in Miles, $275. =herifl’ Cronister to aeres in Penn Jonal hal J Giramley, half | {ieo, Adam Jordan, han Harter to 8. M. Campbell, flot in Millheim, $500, r. Haines, ex'r, to Chas, 5-5 acre in Miles, $150. J. B. in A 19 H. Smull, toyer HK) to Henry Meyer, 15 acres Hes, § J. A. perches in to Henry Miles, $115. H.C. Krape, Gramley Meyer, for er t Miles, $450 Mary A. Hillibish lots in Miles, $455. W. H. Corman to Elias Stover 7 eeres in Miles, $3250, Namuel Huston'’s ex'r to Joseph H. Long, for 189 acres in Walker, $5324 fp iilins Stov tracts 4] to Elias Stover, 1874, To insure a happy new ye De liver clear and the body Witt’s Little Es ere, the famous little pills for constipa- and liver troubles: for by Smith & Crawford, THE MIFFLINBURG TEAM LAUNDRY - Mifflini ar, keep vigorous +5 tion sale urg, Wash) Kleckner, nal teckios Proprietor. the shirt t nen sent t SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES. | “Union Finish.” 1 he Top Notch in Laundry Art), or Dull Finish, é Clay W. Reesman, VAKIA STATE COLLEG ONE OF HEALTHF HEXY REGION; MOST BEAU) . SPOTS IN THE 'NDENOMINA. OFFER TO BOTH BEXES FREE. BOARD AND HER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW RBUILDINE AN ht iPMENT iN LEADING DE TMENTS OF STUDY. ULT the Bwiie KE Farm OLOGY fabnratory HISTORY AND POI PBUSTRIAL ITICAL SCIERCE ART PERIG % i" is i sHLire ¢ res NATH MATIOS ar nd applied MP HANIC ARTS combining shop work with study three VOUS oolirse MENTAL MORAL and POLITIOAL ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Politioal Economy ote, MILITARY SCIENCE: instraetior oal and practical ipcludingeach arm ofthe serving 13 PREPARATORY COURSE; Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1865 wm, Sept. iS For Catalogue or other information. sddros GED WwW ATHERTON, LL D Prost, State College Centre f'n. Ps A i ASTRONOMY One year Examinations News and Opinions OF National Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. | Daily by mail . . $6 a year $8 a year The Sunday Sun, is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5¢ a copy. By mail, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i | | | i nme PENNS SYTLVA VIA | Philadelphia & dirle R. K. Divisios and Northern Central Railway. 4 iw ’ in effect Nov, 20, 180% Time Table 7.928 m.~Traln 20. We k days for Bunbury | Harrisburg, arriving al Philad iphia, 11.488. mi, New {ork 213 p. m., Baitiy ore 1106 p. m., Wash Parlor ear w Philadelphia. 9.27 a. m~Tralg 30 Daily for Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hurrlburg and intermediate sts tion Wok ‘Any for Per gon, Hazleton, snd Philedeiphin, sew York, Baltimore Through | usenger coaches Lu Polladeiphia and Rallis ore. 135 p. m~Train B Weekdays for Funb Wilkesbarre, Soranton, Hazleton, Pottayi risburg and intermediate stations. arriving wt Philsdelpbla at 6.28 p m., New York 9.50 p, m Baltimore, 600 p.m , Washington at 7.15 p. = Parlor car through to 1 Hadelphia and jas anger coaches Lo Phlladeiphis, Baltimore and Waeh ington ury ile, Har- Train Bora 0, Haze for Harrisburg sod inwr at Pui delphia LE) porn. New ok 3 Ba wm. Baltimore 9.40 p.om.. Wasb'ipgton 10 nun. Pu seuger coaches Ww Philadelptis ore Bilp m.~Tmin 6 Harrisburg sud sll fut fug st Philadelphia, 4.30 a. 8 m. Pullman sleeping car wo Phlladeiphis and New passengers can remain in mii 7.908. m o% a m~Train 4 {Daily} Harel # rg and polots east and south, arrivic ? Pallsdelphin st 6.02 8, 1n., New York, 9.3 week days, 10.38 a. m, Bunday, Balti m., Washington, 7.45.8 m. Pu ars Wo Polledeiphia snd Was passenger conchios U Philadelphia an WESTWARD, Yeckdaye for Wilkes Porwyilie, and dail) slate points, arrivie barre ww and Battin Wed kdays for Bunbury risedinte stations, a New York a i from Harrisburg York Philadelphia SIORPET UnAISTLY Ix For more I passenger coaches § Week dayr for DuBuls ite Ou aw Losler caches { Rochiest Week ings slat £50 m.~Train 18. Dally for lack Haven, intermediate stations Benovo os gcd an mealiats GH TRAINS FOR EAET AND 31 leaves New York 12. dea iy Baltimon £50 » 05am, dal Wilkesbarre, 7 30 days arr Ying at M i 15 Is Ves P 750s m, Ba yA mn, week Pm wilh THROU MONTARNDORN sOUTH FROM fb Phiiadels Harrisburg night, m rior car from Phi ger coaches frox weekdays, §.50 1 B 3 { Iriving ai or Car from £ Car ger cosches NAL ieee Passe iP Baill througt ory TYRONE RalLBUA CK GRE, Westward M AM BTAT b WW Monlanudon it 35 lewhburg 16 43 Biehl 16 Vicksburg 16 WS MIM inbury F O07 M 11] ma ut id Lieu Iron Paddy Mounts Coburn Husiwarc 10 ¥ AN ¥ un Cave intUentire Hal 52 Pleasant Gap EAM ARemAnD 10 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewist ure for Monts at 520 2 mm, Hm fraw Lew (p= re id B00 wisburg ' sy ¥ On Bundars trdns Ha mand 50 p burg $30 a BH eT eave Montandon m., returning jesve 10.06 a.m. and 501 p.m TCHINSON J. un HOO Manager Pae'gor Agt and lewis rn TE CEXTRAL RA 10 take effect Mas ILROAL Ta WESTWARD STATIONS, i 4 ers Wadd le Scotia Crossing. JLrumrine..... . Inn. 3 51 Fate College Willis ——— A onfect with train A fvervoon trains from ndon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect Tain No 11 for Bate College. Trains State Oollege connect with Penna, R. R. vai Hell foule {DENY except Bunday Mor ing trains from Moutandon, lak Haven aud Tyrone 7 for State College us wl F. OH. THOMAR, Som (CENTRAL BALL ROAD OF PENRSYLVANIa Conder peed Time Table a Down : he No BH No 8 3 May 18, 1896, Br p.m. Lv, 0,43 % BELLE ¥ NTE 7 44] 3 57... Niger. T8040... .. Zion, 780 408 Heels Park. : i 0... Dunkies.... 4 14 HUBLERSHG. 4 18... SBnvdertown... 2... ..Niltany...... 22... Huston ...... | 28... LAMAR... 2%. er CliBbOUARG,... 33 Krider's ng. ~Mackeyvilie,.. | " Oedar prings | 85... Salona i 0 MILL MALL | tans Resll Up iNo 6: 80 No 2 ——— e——— } —— p.m inn. 10 04 ¢ oi3e 16 ¥ 49 5 57 9 66 5 51 § 5 46, - OF 90 G5 0 OF 0 00 OF wl of SF SF «F af ad af - - We agyes z Mo we & ¥4 Fommmmomn Wey 2 ueyss aR¥En ge 8 nt ew 2 Een rel w 2 = et met ”n decoeensevovs S83cany } - a Sw oy wd aR PRR, 3 Rude - ___s3esse pha 8 ZBEERE 5
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