0 A, TT AI a A THE CENTRE REPORTER Imemn—— 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 luo for three insertions, and b cenws per line for each subse quent insei tion, Giher ratos made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Mar. 30. a o———————————— The Butler county Republican con- vention showed up about 75 per cent, anti-Quay. Representative Foster has been true to the anti-Quay pledge made to the Centre Democrat, ff A lS The senatorial farce on Saturday’s ballot was this: Quay 4, Jenks 4, Dal- zell 1, Rice 1—total 10. er ffs fe ——— During the war there were many dead fish seen floating on the Cuban waters, Embalmed beef dumped into the water did it—oune nibble did it, st fA tl Union county need not be ashamed of representative Brown, he proved a man of honor by refusing a fat bribe to vote for Quay or ‘miss the train.” 3 I, a “Economy, economy’’ says the gov- ernor, but his Senate has just passed a bill creating four new and unnecessary factory inspectorships at $1200 a year, each. se fa lm Governor Stone is busy talking in favor of cutting down expenses and putting in the rest of his time signing bills creating new offices and raising salaries, rss fe ff The house appropriations committee has recommended $19,000 for the hos- pital at Philipsburg, and $66,831 59 for State College. The Fish Commission to have $35,000. ei comiaeeins It is wonderful how lieutenant-gov- ernor Gobin has shrunk since his at- tempt to tom-reed the joint conven- tion. He has become so little that one don’t see nor hear of him. The Btate Dairy and Pure Food De- partiuent is prosecuting dealers who sell decayed and frozen vegetables. Suit was brought against a dealer in Harrisburg for selling frozen potatoes. o————— Probably ex-Governor Beaver still thinks that the “canned roast beef" sent to the soldiers was fit for an army ration ; but we don’t think that any one else entertains a similar opinion. amiss. The Huntingdon bar has requested Judge Bailey to allow the use of his name as a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for supreme judge, to which he assented. Ml se Quay has been in office fifty vears without having originated a single measure for the public good. Is it asking too much to have him stand aside and let some abler Republi can take his place? aici f tpi The senatorial bribery investigation, now in progress at Harrisburg, under chairman Fow aud his committee, is uncovering a stink as foul as that from the rotten meat fed to the soldiers. nM mn The state now owes $4,000,000 and canvot pay. Governor Stone so states in a letter written to J. B. Hershey, of McKeesport. The Governor is crying aloud to the legislature for economy, all the while, however, he keeps sign- ing its extravagant bills. . AI A A AAA Hs A Lebanon man put the following advertisement in a paper of that town last week : “Public Notice.—I hereby notify all saloon and hotel keepers or any other srson not to furnish liquor of any ind to me, #8 I am making an effort to quit the drinking habit, and ecan- not do so as long as any one will give me liquor.” The advertiser is well known about town. Et Officially the wheat crop of 1808 js reported at 675,148,705 bushels, of this 202 656,000 bushels were spring and 882,492,000 bushels winter wheat. The average for the whole country was a fraction over 15 bushels to the acre. The crop of last year was the record crop of the United States, the nearest approach to it being 611,780,000 bush- els in 1801, The Quay trial for speculating with the public fauds will begin April 10, The Commonwealth has subpoeaned all its witnesses in the trial. Between 50 and 60 persons have been summoned to testify for the prosecution, inciud- ing two Pittsburg bank cashiers. The Judge Beitler, Centre county may have less than Major L. Fontaine, a civil engineer, says that while surveying in Arkansas he found the mound builders’ metrop- olis spread over three counties, Desha, Drew and Ashley. On a direct line east and west for 35 miles, and as far as his eye could reach, the ruins con- tinued. Turning north for a distance of 25 miles the ruins did not end. He found that eleven million people had their bones iu this great city, Thous- ands of canals were dug and used by them for irrigation and navigation, and they had countless pottery factor ies. Many acres are covered six feet deep with the bones of these unknown people, ssa is —— If any of the Bellefonte lawyers do ris, who is in Germany, gives some fig- ures showing the fees allowed lawyers in making collections. By reason of the small figures they will interest at- torney’s in this country. of $5 running up to $300 the fees range from fifty cents to $7. From $300 to about §1 for every $250. larger claims Mr. Harris says : For all amounts between £9 Ye tween $11,900 and $23,800, a fee of sev- enty-five cents for every additional $476, and for all amounts above $23,800, a fee of fifty cents for every $476. an attorney has been put to any ex- pense, this of course must be refunded in addition to the regular fees. Ifan attorney has to do any traveling, $5 per day must be allowed him extra for this purpose. em sts in 50,000 Men for Otis. surgents, and these will be sent for- least 50.000 men To furnish this General Otis has at under his command. THOSE BRIBERY CASES ourrence ab the Hearings et Harrisburg, GETTING CLOSE TO QUAY’S PEOPLE Representative Foster Offered Come mittee Places if ile Could Ilelp the OId Mao" Racy Roveintions Among the Standing Firm In Their Allegiance to Jenks—Deovelopments Expected This Week, Republicans « The Demooracy (Bpecinl Corrpsponderes) Harrisburg, March 27.—The claim set up by the Quayiies, in derision at the of the investigating committeg, that only Democrats had been enmeshed in its tolls was proven groundless during the week just Ex-Senator John J. Coyle, and one of the wrk closed, Republican, most noted of the Quay lobby, was on ) in his Four (BT tand defense, hie own ff bribes, As was expected, everything, in Inst Tharsd {ovie went on the stand everybody by declaring Senator Quay he might the commission 3 He x ited for soldiers’ the ap- Foster's t placed on school and Mr. committee, to the tf he ft Ghir of the approp: of the soldiers’ or of both went iher He first to Philadelphia, to very close wier, aid him AY'S LIEUTENANT 8 alter is : iversation could do fo pnch went for in that act. a “ La Grippe is again epidemic. precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Bhepherd, lisbher Agricultural Journal and vertiser, Elden, Mo., says: “No will be disappointed in using One Mig- ute Cough Cure for La Grippe.”! Pleas. ant to take, quick to act; for sale Smith & Crawford. Ss (it gH surance, ——— — ANNOUNCEMENTS Sherif, We are authorized to annoance ter, of Haines township. will he a cxndidare for the Demormtic nomination or she , dubiert fo the rules and regulations of the Democratic par ty. We are authorized to announes that £, 8 &haff er, of Miles township, will be a candidate for the ivmoCratiec nomination for Sheriff, subject to the rules and regulaiions of the Dewocratic par ty. We ars authorised to announce that T. §F Kon nedy, of State College. will be a candidate the Demoeratic nomination for Shen ff, that G.W, Kei ty. Harpster, Jr, of Pergnen wwngh ber randidate for the Democratic sation for Sheriff, subject to the rules aud repguations of Democratic party, We are aothorized to announce that res ste for the Democratic nomination for rile party. Register, ey. of Ferguson towoship, will be u the Democratic nomination for Reglsier, party. We are authorized to announce that W. J, Car lin, of Miles township. will be a candidate jor 0 the rales aud regulstions of the party. the Democratic nomination for Register party. Commissioner, We are anthorized to announce that Geeen Democratic party. for the er, subject to the rules snd regulations of ihe y tic party. We are authorized to announce that Heckman, of Benner township, wii Democratic parcy, tre connt Commissioner, subjsct to the les of the In1594, I wasn esudidate for Associate date, but dae tora wd and unwetiled condi tion of alfsirs fu che government, and a dissatis fied people ail over the country snd Demotraey was swept out of sight and the Depiooratio Cont. ty Ticket wout down with sthe slump. All the candidates that wera on that tioket came to the front, e Aaron Williams, dec’d, and asked the party for vindieation, and ii bas been done, either by nomination or election, viz: Hon. Jas, ones; Hon, R. M Foster, twine: received the nominstion for rt 8, Now I respocifaliy solicit Jandidue Ls the. Demos gilan, Conn e Rey O ire Jounty iol Tutement at the coming prima: 1 remain yon: most obedient servant, Boalsburg, March 16, ‘0. Taos, F, Ritey to annonce that JD, oy nies sod regulations of the Demo. Pa. 4 1 to anne eo HS Si sp against i) sodesd tions of tuxation, Representative Cron fle octatic leaders in the hove, The 1 erats not only voted thre the measur but their leaders talked for it, nnd this | largely accounts for the success of the bill. It is expected that this measure. will add about $2,000,000 16 the revenue, without increasing the taxation of the individual citizen on resl or per soual property. y : Hed 10 sintaaly and was Giese introduced | shit of winto 22992200 CHANGE IN THE SENATORIAL FIGHT, | On Tuesday the independent Repub- | licans dropped all other names but | Dalzell’s and gave him their whole | vote. Their vote hereafter will go for | some one man each day, anti-Quay. Tuesday's vote was Quay 87, Jenks | A dropping out of Quay, or some | few days, a —————— Mr. B. A. Fackler, editor of the Mi- | canopy ( Fla.) Hustler, with his wife | and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure | only remedy that helped | It acted quickly. Thousands | of others use this remedy as a specific | ford. encima Quay’s folks carried the Lancaster | primaries last Baturday, by 5000 ma- | Butler county | On same day, Went half Quay, i Half the otherway. i ra Notlee—No Credit. On and after March 220d, 1899, the only, or its equivalent. No credit will strictly cash business, Geo. W, Ocken, Dealer in Flour, Grain, Coal, ete. JOHN B. AUMAN, Dealer in Flour, Grain, i Coal, el Wp ot Recent Union County Deaths Lewisburg, Mrs. Sarah Hahn, in her | New Columbia, R. Richart, age 91 y. | East Buffalo, Nathan Blear, age 525 Limestone, Henry Dauberman, aged Mifflinburg, the widow of Wm. Fos | Montana, W. E. Hoflmaster, age i PP - i : when : You ; Litth invite disappointment experiment, De Witt's i They cure constipa tion and sick headache just as sure as his guided by the sction of Mr credit and honor of Democracs that he tonts fo vole etod by sas consti for as long ax there was one nd that there », he would vote for any reputable Re than M. 8 fice he wi ¥ add 411 £ That « that day why was ean othes Guay OIrcnmsiag uld accept no the + rom Loach and Spnken i received April 8 there will he fig committee time until ected that rridence furnished Democrats a ins, B® resoint the the investipat of and inquire of of attempted goingon. U'p w v having been G0 mem The metinbers #510 E35 nese n acd bribery sensation, i the principal topic of inter s1} TR e SENATORIAL RITUATION The situation has not a change is looked for this fot come from the Demo hecanse they are pledged to A. Jenks. Colonel James tional cammittesman, who has: with ench conspicuous «kill and diplomacy directed the conduct of the past in Harrisburg and since the onening of the hes hot ordered any change Thenocratic proven and no ticinated, Colonel Gulley last week, looking over wopiptorind it « ratte sid ee af rg e®aira hore “inie the 5 chiang ix was here Never in the history of the Democratic party has any leader fdontif Litmaelf so closely with the fle. or manifested such a per the individanl welfare in the sitnation oil sonal interraet i of every riety) There awa i chi riininre Fives Cy see pall 4 nteroat tate loud Thong . 1" are ald oi sepa fu There fopne sata podvaly caren In talk of digries the question ovef on i i friende ard th in whom he pray gow ih party thing can be «1 tnd, however, that the chairs will wpitiod fa strech ithant any faetiongl die. fore op ix 211 that ran Iw sald at the prosper ties NEY PALILOT LAW. There © wit ll gppectunity he. fawn pot des ond of the seston Tar the ean be the in lepon dent len! ale some (me porEant arose baliot nw. While be accompliohed in the hws, in a oreni deal of doubt as to Shah ft van! es through the senate. The oor Dede is the grave yard fir mow mew cee, largely beentine the Dewan entw nid thom alliss, the in fs, are in the $4 Tad cons: fhe dae witht conirsl of the song render 18 ore unt sr of bills a —————— Recent Mifflin County Desths, Dry valley, Bam. Ritter, aged 75 y. Harrisburg, wife of David Wasson, Minvesota, Adam V. Ziegler, aged 85 years, Union twp., Christian B. Zook, age EGAL: NOTICE -NOTICE Is given that the hllowing sooo » confirmed, in wit The first and final aoosant of D. L Zaby, As | The first and partial account of Adem Da riges Assigroe of Danie] Barigm NM IL GARDNER, Prothonotary Bellefonte, March 21. 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Law and History; Politiea] Boonory, ote, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoretl. oal and practical, snclodingesch arm ofthe sarvioe, 12 PREPARATORY COURSE; One year. Fall term opens Sept 11, 186, Examinations for admission, Sept, 12 For Oaisiogue or other information, addres GRO. W, ATHESTON, LL.D. Prost, State Onlioge, Centre Mn f% in, 12 2000600006 0080000500000000 2 - Oo ® g Oo ~ ® 0 = Spring goods just arrived direct from manufacturers— in all the latest styles. The Military Heel, English Toe, with all the other im- S8C0H0000000000000000 provements, make the Spring Shoe very attractive. Come and see. i i | | i i 3 C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. ©000000000000000000000 “ER ULE ON HEIRS. PENNSYLVANIA RK Philadelphis & Erie B. K. Divisios aud Northern Central Railway, Time Tells, 10 effect Nov, 50, 1808 TRAINS LEAVE MONTAXDON, EABTWAKD 7.02 # m.~Train 20. Wok days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, neriving st Philadelphia, 11.68%. m. Rew vork 2.13 p. m., Balti ore 11 60 p. m., Wash- ington 100 p. m, Parlor ear to Philadelphia. $2 a, m~Train 3 Dally for Busbury, Wilikerbarre, Herries von snd interned inte sts tions, Week dayne for Fev oon, Hazietom, sud Pouwville, Pifiade'y) iw sew York, Baitimore Washington, Throtet | ssguger couches Lo Philadelphia ard Feillr ore. 1% p. m~Trein & *eekdays for Runbury Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har rishurg and inlermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia nt 6 vom, New York 9.80 p, mu Waesbington at 7.15 Pm to Pitiadeiphin, snd pas SURET ConCLiet WW Pblisdeiphin, Esltimore spd Wachiogion, 6.01 p.m, Lore, Bors for Flasrist fir Wilkes and deily iia, mrriviuse BE 4 ea. B,. Weak ngion i Aly an Bilp m.~Trein 6. Wet kdaye for Bunbury Harrisburg and all int amediate sts Ong, Ririy ng at Philedelphin, ¢ 508, 11. Kew York ai 5 is Pu ii sleeping ears from Harrisburg » Philadel phin and New irk Philsdeivhis remain in sieeper undisturbed Lilinore a Marg snd m.~Train 4. PoLiiiE east 1.058 {Daiiy.} and sous, iiadeliphis x1 6.528, m., New York, 8 week deys, 10.55 8, m. Bunday, Baltimore, Washington. 79.45, . Pullen 3 For Erie, Can- Miegare Falls sid iLL passenger coaches (0 duye for DuBuis, On sundays oniy Ler and Eric Jelly; For Lock Raven 3 fi f Werk ihe P His th iy $ through os y 5. Week pEburg, Pin Eripediale sitions Ho ester, Baio and Nisgars Arough passenger ooscbes 10 hane and Koens or y& for Benovo, hid He i i a Fe is 6 ul p, ain 1. W mire and nlernmediate sia “45 p. m.—Train 18. Daily for Lock Haven, #00 nwermedisate stations THEOUGH TRAINS FOR MOSTANDOR FROM EAST AND BOUTH, 31 leaves New York 1206 night ; Simm, Baliimore 450 8 ou she, dally, Wilkesbarre, 7 Ye arriving sai Mouilsudou ; ver Fhllsdelphia 8.30 a 700 a no, Baltiwore 850 8 10 8 In, Week da arriving + Pm, «iin through @ phils ang § Licaves New York 850 am, Ph Washington a1 1900 a my, B 5, Wiikesbarre 2 Hal 60 Philadel Harrisburg £m. Week- Washing ikeshwrre Moviaudon Philsdeiphis fromm Phila LH» : BL 12.00 car fron #1 COREE Bur days, wm dal arriving at RILOF LAT tron Passe ger Ooach ow Sew York st ‘ Washinguwn 0p om, daily wrivice nh, wilh through | Lsdeiph } Fhiiads Philnds rd Wesiwe # 5 AM j4 ATON 8 i Paddy Mounts's ai EE i i i ash f Nery Bhi Rising Spring 8 11iPeun Cave & In Centre Hall ® HiGreg 2dr bASI0eE Ha 1 x Lemont 48 Dale Summit bAVicasant Gap ViAzemann ¥i Belisfonte Additional trains leave Lewisbar Mal 50 a mM, CJR a.m. 9. returning lewisburg at 735. 0.90 Rpm. and 815 0m, On Bandas Ovia m 8 Pure 30a ms. 1008 pm. and 5.04 4. 8B HUTCHINSON, frenearal Manages; for Monts eRYe m, 040 a. BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take ellpct Mey 25, 199, EASTWARD WC WESTWARD STATIONS, “% i140 Bellefimie Lvleville vo Morris - Whitmer cue. Wimore. ........ . Brisiy.e., wvsnnnss WRF IS, ene Biota Crossing... ah IUMrING....... Bb adiz 308 ol : TE Morning trains from Monitacdon, W ilnmepart Lock Haven apd Tyrone ontiect with train No, 7 for State College. A Rernoon trains from Mon tendon, Lewisborg and Tyrone convert » iin Trad No. 11 for State Ooliege. Trhins from Suie Coliege connect with Penna, R. R. tratns at Bellefonte {oaily except Punday, CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSY Hl enn nGened Time Table Read Down | ie a No No & i pan inom Ly, #7 50143 744 3 Po May 18, 1506, w Dankies wo... BUBLERSRG. or Crus evevocoened # Ww SagreNgaEREssEry & = gk EEREIECR EEEass BREEN Fwovvsvsese IMP RREBRERREEY EEH=325 BEEREY 3 Te wed SEE ed Eg BEzw a - |
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