THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 POr year. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three icsertions, and 6 cen per line for each subse quent inse: tion. Other rates made made known ui application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Mar, 9, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sherift, We are authorized to announce that T. F. Ken- nedy, of State College, will be a candidate for the Demonratic nomination for Sheriff, subject to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic par- ty. We are anthorized to announce that Samuel Harpster, Jr., of Ferguson township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that Cyrus Brougard, of Millbeim Borough. will be a exndt- date for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. Register, We are authorized to announce that W. J, Car- Huo, of Miles township will*be a candidate tor the Democratic nomination for Register, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce that G. ¥* Wea- ver, of Gregg township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Register, subject to the rales and regulations of the Democratic party. Commissioner, . We are authorized to announce that John B. Bitner, of Potter township, will be a candidate Irx the Do mocratic nomination for Commission- er, subject (0 the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. We are anthorized to announce that Daniel Heckman, of Benver township, will be s candi date for the Democratic nomination for Commis- sioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic parcy. Treasurer, We are authorized to announce that J. Toner Lucas, of Mosnannon, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer, subject to He rules and regulations of the Democratic par- ¥. We are authorized to announce that Wm. T. Speer, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Tressurer, subject to fe rules and regulations of the Democratic par- ¥. We are authorized to announce that H, A Moore, of Howard Borough, will be a8 eandidate for the Democratic pomination fOr Treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- cratic party. Joe Bibley, how cheap do you feel ? sf rss Since noon, Saturday, it is ex-Sena- tor Quay. sn A MAY The senatorial situation at Harris- burg is becoming quite antiguayted. -- Hereafter, when Quay goes to Flori- da fishing he can remain all the time. i —— Nails are going up under orders of the nail trust. Rich and poor alike need nails, Lf — sist Thus far Quay made six masterful moves, each of which was to be a win- ner—all were losers. tpi Elkin is in good humor and says Quay expected to loose those three votes, and is certain of being elected. I. 1 In whose tent will the Centre coun- ty Quay leaders, Jack Dale, Judges Love and Furst, et al., hereafter seek shelter? I — A 5 Spain has decided to suppress the pensions of all former ministers, set- ting an example of economy by begin- ning at the top. eet ones Bibley’s fishing trip to Harrisburg turned out a waterhaul. He didn’t have a single bite on his bait from Virginia, South Carolina, and other distant states, Joe must fish elsewhere to catch gudgeons, A How Governor Stone has fallen in the estimation of the people in the few weeks since he was sworn in! If he were running against Jenks now, Stone would be defeated by over two hundred thousand majority. Api Butter without the aid of a cow and by means of electricity, is proposed by a scientist, producing butter directly from the vegetables which form the food of cattle whose milk is used in the churn. Good bye, sukey. Germany does not mean to be un- friendly to the United States and has given a signal manifestation of its de- sire to promote the most cordial rela- tions between Germany sad the Unit- ed States by ordering the withdrawal of all vessels of the navy from Philip- pine waters and placing the lives and property of its subjects there under the protection of the United States govern- ment. The action taken is regarded in Washington as a master stroke of diplomacy. Beyond comprehension almost—a half a billion in trusts, is a rough esti- mate of the combinations proposed, in progress and effected since the 1st of January, representing a total capitali- zation considerably over $500,000,000. In the exchanges a few mornings ago they were telling of an organization made up of those who manufacture ted States senate, with hip-boots, rod line, fish basket, bait pot, grub basket, oll to keep off mosquitoes and hip bot- tle with “suthin in’t.”” The plan Is if the legislature falls to elect, then senator Penrose is to resign and Gov- ernor Stone then to appoint Quay to fill his place in the senate. That Pen- rose Is Quay’s tool, we all know, but whether he will be so big a fool, re- mains to be seen. Buch an appoint- ment would only hold good until the next meeting of the legislature, then both Penrose and Quay would be out of a job, si sre The Quay machine was again floor- ed in Union county, Wm. M. Ginter, an anti-Quay Republican, announced himself as a candidate for delegate to the state convention, but petty bosses who run the loeal machine refused to print Ginter’s name on the primary ballots, as the bosses alledged he had not voted a full party ticket, (really, because he was anti-Quay). Mr. Ginter appealed from this arbitrary action, and the matter was heard before Judge | Simonton, who decided that Gint-| er's name has a right upon the ticket, | and being a Republican under the par- | ty rules, the court ordered that Mr, | Ginter's name be printed on the pri-| mary ballots to be voted for on Satur- | day. im re —— Bibley's pamphlet contaiping letters | from far-away Democratic senators, | advising the Democrats of this state to by us. We can say to Joe Sibley that | there are not five Democrats in Centre | county who take any stock in his ef- | forts to elect Quay and thereby spit | upon the Altoona platform which | loudly raised the issue against Quay | and corruption. The Pennsylvania | Democracy know where they are, at | fai better than Senators from other | states. The Sibley scheme fell worse | than still-born upon the i Up the Investigation Into Charges. ALMOSY A FRACAS IN THE HOUSE. Colonel Guffey at Last Comes Out Squarely For Quay. Present Troubles. (8pecial Correspondence.) Harrisburg, No that which been March 6. just cloged has has legislature, and an indignation meeting and a gen- eral turmoil participated in by the house, and all because Speaker Farr's commit- at bribery gall but refused to investigate, When the charges were published that nembers of the house had been offered money for their votes on the MceCarrell bill the Quay faction poohpoohed thesug- When the Philadelphia Press gave instances then the house took up the charge. The speaker committee to investigate, Ih rens (0) ited Ti (Quay Demos kinner (Quay Koontz fanti-Qu The + appointment of the r of newsy j apnol It fiuayite) Voorhees of secretary erat) of Luzerne, of Fulton and iblican) of Somerset. emo orang: day with the x Voorhees ais cent burial—it was glaring insult, mae iste —— ! The recent illness of the Pope enlist- | ed the sympathies of all nations. The | hematic cyst which was removed by | an operation had been forming proba- | bly for 30 years. At half-past 9 o'clock | his holiness was-carried on a litter to a | window of his apartment. Smiling he | sald to the doctors: i “Do you want to play these tricks | upon me at my age.” : Owing to the size of the growth the | excision occupied some time, the actu- | al operation lasted some 12 minutes, The pope displayed great foriitude and | the fever quickly subsided. mttaer : People of both the Democratic and | Republican parties are crying against trusts. High protection fost. ers and maintains trusts, Protection | as it prevails in the United States at | present is responsible for most of the | political corruption in the country, for every protected industry in order to secure undue privileges and special opportunities to plunder the people, will do its best to bully, or bribe, or in- fluence in any possible way the public man that can give it these favors, Perhaps the trusts may after all be the | means of bringing the people to a prac- tical realization of the tariff reform. : out Pennsylvania gets about six million dollars from congress, most of it going to cities in the eastern part of the state for public improvements, For | deepening the channel of the Delaware river, to benefit the commerce of Phil. | adelphia $800,000 has been appropfat- | ed ; the Philadelphia commercial mu- | seum exposition, $850,000; the new | mint, $600,000; League Island navy | yard, $1,100,000; with other smaller | appropriations the eastern part of the | state gets $3,370,000, The western end of the State gets | $110,000 for Pittsburg harbor, $125,000 | for Erle harbor, $185,000 for Mononga- | hela, and $150,000 for the Allegheny, while the two new dams authorized in | the Ohio river at a total cost of §1,700,- | 000 may be regarded as Western Penn- | sylvania improvements, i AM SAMS 55005 Forty Blown to Death. on Sunday morning, 5. Al the sold- | iers about the magazine were killed, | together with a number of inhabitants | of the surrounding district. Forty | bodies have already been recovered and | about 100 persons have been injured. About 100,000 pounds of black pow- der exploded, and it looks as though a voleanie eruption had occurred, the country being swept almost bare with. in a radius of two miles, houses de- stroyed, fields devastated and covered with stones and impalpable black dust. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, _ This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these disenses, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and persistant cougha it has cured; of se. vere colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dan- gerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The has shown that it ingerou ‘Hold by i i ming. ail of them DEMOCREATE REFUSE These were 3 £43 £54 a ieved, were % ilndel V hin, hx Republican) and K This committee § i 1 . It conservative ¢ Iu Democrats that it revolutionary net, all probability he given ano Another hreenk his nart edly result in the election of = ing Demoerat, like Dison of Elk, as speaker of the house, The most week from a Democratic however, was the stier rout 8f Congress man Joseph (0. Rilijes by National Com- mitteeman James M. Gaffer, of Pitts. brarg. It will be remembered that these letters have stated that Binley was work ing for Quay. while ostensibly « heming for Democratic unity, On Monday night Inst he threw off all disguice when he came ap from Washington with a lot of letters printed in book form from Nao tional Committeeman Jones and several other Democratic senators, announcing that if it was not possible to elect a Dem. ocrat they would prefer that Quay might % severed is 1 PARTY BTL will 184] chance, an indanht. conspicunons feature ut might be supposed, created quite a son gation, but not a single Democrat broke out of line. The fact that Bibley had thrown off disguise and was working openly for Quay caused them to pause, As soon as Colonel Gulley saw these lots ters he prepared a statement for the pub Nie, which is ut once convincing and dig. nified. COLONEL GUFFEY'S STATEMENT. Colonel Guifey said: “Phe distinguished Democratic United States senators und representatives, who are foreign to Pennsylvania and not in touch with her politieal conditions, mean well, and no doubt are honest in thelr Sxprousiotis, but have heard only one side of the question about which they tinetly outlined in the Altoona platform, ! itfores made it possible tof elect the : meaibers of the legislature who now piny stich a prominent part in the sena- torial steagele, and who will continue to do so, and that, too, strictly within the lines and In fall accord with the Democratic platform and the campaign, “The Democratic party of Pennsylva- nia, through representatives in the legisluture, and as organized and conducted, ix an honest body and will to the people for their ac the outcome of the senatorial pl its How be responsible aud content, QUAY VISITS SIBLEY. The next morning Sibley practically declared himself out of the fight, He found that he conld not break the Dem eratic lines for Quay, and besides he was taken sick at the hotel, He told some of his friends that he would no longer con- | tinue the fight against Guffey, and as as he recovered he return tion BOOn wo id That day the Democrats of the state would have been treated to a rare show Stone's earringe, with “Boss” Quay in- side with the governor, drove to the Bolton House, where both of these He. publican " stepped out + they remained for half an hour or more. They it by saying tha Mr. 8 ley was sick, but this did not “go down” with the Demoe i The result of Sibley's attempt splendid control Guffey was that 1 : are more folid again hine and its corrupt The to disrupt the Democratic rank gto ut 1% ited wi 4 nuii-ua y 1 machine workers because » Jegislators. and the before, Quayites jnzr all sorts of i , No Ik it, On the other h ing for purity i 3.1 puniean and they A 3 oid {0 $ oe the bet Fe irty ciples tev, E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng- : io Pain “A few applications try Chamberlain's He says: inflammation Should any | It subdued the the pain, For sale $oss “yy A. Carson, Potters | Rossman, Spring Mills, sani oc m— Recent Mifflin County Deaths, . Altoona, 8. F. Hackenberg, age 53 v. | Taylors Mills, Heury J. Taylor, age | 65 years, i Lewistown, M. A. Writer, age 40 y. | — — You invite disappointment when experiment. De Witt’s Little | Early Risers are pleasant, easy, thor! ough little pills, They cure constipa- | tion and sick headache just as sure as | you take them; for sale by Smith & | Crawford, | i Eo ULE ON HEIRS Pennsylvania, Centre County, ss; I, G0 oree W. Rumberser, Clerk | {~tee} of the Orphan's Cotis of said | « ¥HAL >» opunty of Usntre, do heroby wo} portfy thet at sn Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte, the 20th day of January, A. D 199, before the Hon | orable the Judges of said Court, on motion a rie | was granted upon the heirs and legal representa tives of R bert Cooke Sr, deceased. 10 come into Court on the fourth Monday Aorll, Lexi to ac oept or refuse Wf sooept al the vainatioa. or show vise why the real estate of said desig sed chould pot be cold. Bawmpe notice to be given as in fngols | sition, in Testimony Whereo!, 1 have hereunto set my hana sand afl ged the real of sald Court at Belle fonte, tha 18th day of February, A Db 1809 GHO.W. R IMBERURR, | Cu0 W.M. CRONISTER, Sheriffs OfMoe, March 1, "9. Bherill Bellefonte, Pa. 9000000090000000000000000030000 Ir NG FOR BCHOOL HOUSE SEALED bids will ve reevived for the bullding of a school House at Pine Stamp. Potter township, Centr: county. Directors will receive bids for building up to March 15h, 1803, 120'clock Pia and Dai om @an be seen by applying to G, H. Emerick. The right reserved to reject any of ids, G. H. EM wk, all Bi OU. W, SLACK, Sec'y. resident marcha CAUTION. HAVING PURCHASED AT Constable's sale on Febinary 28 following versonal Jiropery of Frank Wiigh'. in iii By ti oy TL Evans nt plow "i : . y wet single harness, lot of hay, 3 bedsteads snd bedding, , desk, cupbos Tat Chase Tas of v oro ploven And keu. o my Plea RY STONER. I i 99% % 9% % NNN NNy ¢ PENNY PICTURES : ¢ ¢ For 10 days only. You can get beginning Mar. [5 Genuine Photos I5¢ts. Finish and Quality as good ¢ as the best. ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Cabinets, Mantellos, «and Florentines All photos furnished. Cray- on Work, Pastel and In- and Water Col- at be Out-door ¢ ¢ gizes and styles of ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ dia Ink, ¢ Os supplied, guaranteed to lower others, than Carbons guarantse d a8 good as the best from $1 75 10 $8.00 ¢ ¢ ¢ views a specialty. ¢ ¢ ¢ T.C.BARTCES, ¢ Centre Hall. é Gallery In Kreamer building THE MIFFLINBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ws 4 $37 3 we Fungo ninbure., 1 ii os i Vlesley Kleckner, Proprietor. soap thet lackios sal went 1¥ Mi Bot 1h use the hiivt £ BIS iAnen sent to thi od white, SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES: “Union Finish.” High Gloss or Dull Finish. Clay W. Reesman, STEER PERESYLVARIA STATE OOLLEG OCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUT FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDEXOMINA. FIOKAL, OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITIOR FREE BOARD AXD OTHER EXVENEES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINs AND EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTRENTS OF sTUDY VULTURE aud HOKTICULTUR? irations on the iginal study wit CHEMISTRY thorough cote 4 {CIVIL ESGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TMECHHENL CAL {| MINING ENGINEERING: accompanied with exervises in the Field. the Labiraiory HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND D LANGUAGE sand LITER {optional French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through Lhe entire coum MATHEMATIOR and ASTRONOMY: pure and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study. throe years’ oourse MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL BCL ENCE: Constitutional Law and History; Political Economy. ele MILITARY SUIESCE instruction theoreti. eal and practical, inclndingeach arm ofthe service 2 PREPARATORY COURRE: One year. Pall term opens Sept, 11, 1585. Examinations for admission. Sept. 13 ally full and y JO8 aN shop, and ARO W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest, State Noliege, Contre (a Py Shoe Store 0 “ail We invite an early and repeated vieit and inspection, Our stock is replenished every few days—and to my enstomers I have some special leaders fully 10 to 15 per cent. less than current prices, C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. G80000000000000000000 0 AAR A RAS Ws EC. NERHOOD'S BAKERY, Centre Hall. a — do SA SAB A HA SAMBA. Now prepared to supply in an a all kinds of Py 8 FRESH BREAD, CAKES, ETC. PENNSYLVANIA RK Philadelphia & Arle R. K. Divisio and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, . effort Rov, 50, 189% TRAING LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD 7.828 m.~Teain 26, We kk days for Bunbury, Harrsburg, arriving ab Philsd iphia, 11.488. m., New fork 2.18 p.m. Haiti ore 11 55 p. m., Wash- ington 1 00 p. m. Parlor ear 0 Philadelphia, $21 a. m~Trin 30 Dally for Bunbury, Wilikebarre, Harnrhiourg and intermediate sta tions, Week days for For ston, Hazleton. aud Pousvilie, Philadoighic, sew York, Baltimore, Washiogton., Throtyl f menger coaches Ww Philsdeiphia sud | #0 ore, 1.3 p m~Tran # Weekdays for Ropbury Wilkesbarre, Bo Hazleton, Pottsvilie, Har: rishurg and lute ¢ #lations, arriving st DBD VDDD DDD DVN 900000000000000000000000000000 7 ® Philadelphia al 622 p m., New Yurk 9.90 p. mw, { Baltimore, 600 p. in, Weab ington at 7.15 p.m, { Parlor car theovnh to Pl iladeliphbis, and pas wenger coaches 16 I'Eiisdeiphis, Baltimore and | Wachilugion, { 501 p. m~Traln 3 barre, Boerantou, Hagivior i for Harrisburg snd ioe: a Poly delpliie 10.2 | Baltimore 0.45 p.m. . Weel ngion 3 | souger conchies Ww Philadelpiir and Bullimore {i Bilp 6. Weekdays for sunbus) | Harrisburg and al! intormediate stations, siriv- ug st Philadeliphin ¢ 50 «, in. New York at 7.4% am Pullman sleeping ears from Hercsburg {to Philadelphia and New York Pniindeiphis PESSCDEEIR Cann relnain In sleeper uidistur bed anti 7.80 8. { 108 a. m.~Traln 4. (Day For burg sud poicis cast and arriviog it | Philadelphia at 6.528. m., New York, 9.52 a. week days, 10.08 6. m. Bundaey, Baltimore, 6.35 =. to, Washi 545, 8 mm. Pullman sleeping cars 10 ii Washingion, sud | passenger coaches ¥ Philladelphin and Baitimore WESTWARD. Y ockdays for Poutsviile, pdinle poi how York Fiikes nnd daily Gi, arriving y.3 Harrie oui, For Erie, Can~ sulfaio, Nisgare Falls. and Wilh jenss or cosehies 1 for Dubois, ‘ “€ oh toe iester and Erie y {Daily Por faovk Haven i inter: ie slulions, snd weekdays for Philipsburg, Pittsburg and hi through cars wo Tyroge, ~Train 15. Weekdays tor Kane, Ty- LARD emrieid, ¥ EL »YIROIHS, and Nizgars Falls, with Brough passenger coaches 10 Kane and Eoens ester, and Parlor car 10 Rochester 6 Pe mo~Train 1. Week devs for Renovo, { Blgiire and ie late slatious { 948 p. m.- 5. Dally for Lock Haven, { AG mtermsediate siations un 8 (Daily) r I " 1 THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST ARD BOUTH, srmin 3) leaves Now York 1205 night, Jim, Baltimore 4.50 & mm 3 iy, Wilkesbarre, 7 30 a. lays arriving sat Momtandou § wits 16 loaves Philisdeiphia § Dam, Baltimore 800 sm, Willkesbarre ) 8 1m days, arriving a1 Movitsndon lor car from Philadelphis er conches from Phils Fhilndels Harrsburg mm, Week Hila S Washing Work Pm, ais 1 temves } 0: Washington at 1050 a Bhi am, Phils, 12: & mn, Baltimore si 0 Wiikesbarre 3.15 pm, arrive 1 Movtan- Son si 64: pm, week GaEYS, wilh througk RE. Comches from Phils. spd Baltimore, “i loaves New York 1.50 p. mm. Phiadel. i 85 pom, weekdays, 4.20 p. Sar Gays, gion 300 pom. Baltimore § dui» week des) arriving at Parior Our from | ph i Washi P iy. Bi mopman Yhilnd Passenger cokeh ros Phliedelipliis rain § leaves New § Lig Weashiivgion ARAN PES, (QE) sTiving 5, wild rOugS Pula Philander LaiUnore onlsndoun st 513 ig car fro Coschos ‘Pp =m wm m, ron LEWISBURG ARD TYRUBE BAlLBUAL KE dusts, rastweara, r AM TATION A NN ¥ i dol I EFehgEn BE J ig Bpring LLEYe m . pe 0 wr HEERRS ERS wo ew On Sundays tr eave Montands § 28 48 Im and H.00 p.m, returning lesve Lown : ERs mm, 100 em. and 5.04 p.m {4.8 HUTCHINSON, J. KK. WOOD wnera! Manage Gen! Pweg Apt RELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take « Bort Mav 25, 1500 WISTWARD STATIONS, if a Morris ; Whiter wae Sirable...... . f F. cd Bins . J Hiate Uniiope... 8 Morning {rains from Montandon. Witlinsaport Lock Haven apd Tyrone onnect with train Nb, 7 for Buate College. Afernoon trains from Mop. tendon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect wilh Tinian No. 11 for State Ooliege. Trains from State College connect with Penne. BR. HB. trains as Bello fonte fDnily except Bunday. wv Read Dov No.1 No § May 18, 1808, y No 6 No i No : «wm pan. p.m. Ly, AT. pow. 20.47 30.43 5 BELLEV'RTE. 16 04! ET 441 8 BV inn NED icons |B 4D 411 7 500 8 04... Blow. 848 46] 7 bo! 4 08 Heols Park... 9 WH... Dunkies ..... 18 HUBLERSHG.. 18... Baydertown.... | 2... ANB ne. | 2 « Huston... 2H. LAMAR... 26 LK $0 nm, 6 16110 30 56% 9 282 BESE z seve vews *EBys a de de di dl pp BEE reEveUYYweeew rt | coh. Sth Teco we 2 28s ig { JOnN....... 4 50 MilL HALL ww wdoreey Shore... 00 OF 08 08 OF op OF 3 a of <8 A wl ad oF PHBE O D SS B te e ok pr SHES! 8 SR@voNyguREnes BE » iB w ES i 8 8 suey fg 3 ¥ =i vr Std Egy 838 ey a3 oo 2
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