THE CENTRE REPORTER Sms, FRED:KURTZ, Editor TERMS, One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 Per your, ADVERTISE MENTS. —20 cents per line for three tnsertions, and 5 cen.s per line for each subse auent fnse tion. Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, hi THURS. Nov. 23 The , Philipino insurgent ‘‘govern- ment’’ is on the run for anywhere to be safe from capture. -— Democrats and anti-Hanna Republi- cans are likely to combine and organ- ize the Ohio legislature, meer —— The Superior court has decided that retail liquor dealers cannot sell in quantities greater than one quart, sr fh ————— The Washington residence present- ed to Admiral Dewey, by subscription of $45,000, he has deeded over to his new wife, rms ff Sr Adams could have been elected su- perior judge, of course, as many Re- publicans swallow anything the Quay- machine dishes up. srs fs fh fx-Lieutenant Governor Watres has left the Quay gang and joined the in- surgents, many more are to follow be- lieving good government from the ma- chine is hopeless. rs fp A dispatch from Sydney, N. 8. W.,, says that a disastrous civil war has broken out in the British possession of New Guinea, 11 villages having been obliterated, with a heavy slaughter of the inhabitants. snare —— It is rumored that the three-wived Mormon congressman Roberts, will resign. This is said to be the plan agreed upon by Mr. Roberts and his friends, who prefer not to have the Mormon church and its working form the basis for a congressional investiga- tion. ese nei ———— The illumination by falling stars last didn’t enme off at all. The one having control over that affair evi- dently didn’t mean to have the bosses miscontrue such a phenomenon as in- tended to celebrate a machine victory at the polls. Even the moon might have refused to shine had Adams been elected. week afin It would seem as though Dewey had been lost sight of in administration circles, fearing he might become a can- didate for President. If McKinley is unparalleled success at Manila? ebm imate Wars, and rumors of wars, fill the air. There's Uncle Sam's war with the Pilipinos. Jobn Ball's war with the Boers. A disturbance in British New Guinea, and a growling among the great powers of Europe over mak- ing a meal of China, each one having an eye on the second joint, A subject that interests every coun- ty in the State will be discussed next month by the Northampton Farmers’ Club, of Bucks county. The question is whether the annual teachers’ insti- tutes, as now conducted, produce re. sults commensurate with the expense, ———————— A AAD A new state wants in. The Oklaho- ma Statehood convention, which ad- journed the other day, appointed a committee to draw up a memorial to Congress asking that Oklahoma be granted statehood with her present boundaries. A lobby of 15 persons was slso Sppointed to go to Washington. pt tp The insurgents held a conference in Philadelphia a few days ago to again open the fight against Quay ; it was attended by most of the leaders, among them Wanamaker, Hastings, MeCor- mick, Martin, Flinn, Dalzell, Van Val- kenburg, snd others. They mean bu siness right along. Sn RM SAARI The official returns of the recent State election, all of which are now on file in the State department, follows : State treasurer : Barnett, rep., 438. 000; Creasy, dem., 327,512; Caldwell, pro., 18,072 ; Watkins, peoples, 1088 ; Clark, socialist-labor, 3,758 ; Woods, union-reform, 508. Supreme judge : Brown, rep., 461. 880; Mestrezat, dem., 208,403; Rick- ets, pro., 18,265, Superior court judge : Mitchell, rep., 457,810 ; Reilly, dem., 301,454 ; Robin- son, pro., 18,612, Judge Cyrus Gordon's term as Judge of the Clearfield county courts does pot expire until 1903, yet several Re- publican lawyers are laying plans to succeed him. Among them are Oscar Mitchell, R. D. Bwope, A. L. Cole and A. H. Woodward. Judge Gordon is a Republican and the fellows anxious to have his place, may give him a warm chase. Judge Gordon lowered himself fn the estimation of many fair-minded men by dabbling in politics during his term. 0 our own coun Judge, Love's SR A 70 - second term, Taking an setive pnd in politics has lost him the friendship for judge to succeed Judge Love. in line, and with a competent and ac- erat. The people have polls. Above all, men of pure and lofty character. ——— > tween the heroic American officers slippery Aguinaldo, who sends dupes into a fight while he runs off at publican, rep. Keyrect ; but how about Barnett ? sr ——————— When a minor is Sn and con. fesses to having voted the Republican ticket in 34 precincts in Philadelphia and when, last week, in the same city, 200 tickets into the ballot box in one bunch, for rice-dyke Barnett, we say it is impudent for Republican organs to howl over imaginary frauds in Ken- been proven. emote e——— One Trost and Tariff Combine, Here is an object lesson which will not fail to interest a very considerable number of American people : Nails in 1898—§1.50. Ngils in 1899-84 35 Inerease in wages—10 per cent, Increase in Trust profits—180 cent. Increase { per cent. On the other hand we have Wheat in 1897 and 1888 —60¢. Wheat in 1899-60c, Benefits to the Trusts 150 per o Benefits to farmers—nothing. Thrown out of labor by the Trusts- 125,000 men. Kept in the employ of the Trusts, at an increase of 10 per cent in wages— 20,000. Fleeced, to the tune of 190 per cent by the tariff protected Trusts—all the American people, Centre county toilers, pasle Lie above in your hats, and read it when you re tire at night and when at the break- fast table in the morning, remember. ing that all the tariff protected Trusts per in cost to consumers—180 nt. same proportion. PR IR FOOD ADULTERATIONS Before the United States Senate com mittee, represented by Senator Mason, H. Jenkins, an agricultural chemist, declared that in his five years’ experi- ence he had found only one adulterant that was poisonous, and that was a coloring matter in a temperance drink. Cocoa shells, prune stones and the like, he testified, were sold as spices. None of those adulterants except the one col or was hurtful to health, but all were frauds on the consumer, glucose and starch paste, colored and flavored, and preserved with salicylic acid. The cheaper grades of coffee were found to contain Dr. Jenkins presented a number of adulterants and imitation coffee beans, adulterated mustard, which is 20 per cent plaster of paris ; pepper that is 75 per cent charcoal ; sawdust and flour and cayenne pepper that is less than 10 per cent pure pepper. sup, the witness said, is made from the cores of tomatoes, artificially col- ored and preserved with salicylic seed acid, Of 40 samples of beer tasted 11 contained salicylic acid, while of seven samples of ale six were pure. ———— A ——— Experience Had Taught Her, A bright teacher, fresh from the Mas sachusetts State Normal School, went up into a farming village in New Hampshire to do her first teaching. Bhe asked the little ones, “Suppose there are six sheep on this side of a stone wall, and one sheep jumps over the wall, how many sheep will be left 7" There was silence for a moment, and then one tiny girl, barefoot, and with her calico frock badly berry-stained, raised a soiled little hand. “I know, teacher,” she said. “There wouldn't be any sheep at all left.” “Why, Effie,” cried the teacher, “I am ashamed of you, You ought to know better than that.” Hot tears came into the child's blue eyes, but she answered sturdily : “Well, teach- er, there wouldn't be any sheep left, so there! We keep sheep. If one jumps over the wall they all follow their leader.” That teacher knew mathematics, The child knew sheep. The child was right, and the teacher was wrong ss wrong could be, ————— ——————— Reoent Millia Coanty Deaths, Kansas, Wm. H, Humphrey, age 80. Bratton twp., Kurtz Kauflman, age SH Some Facts About Boerland. The Lancaster Examiner remarks that it may not be out of piace to state, for the benefit of those who think the they rule themselves and how they re- There is no monarchy in Gurope so illiberal as this self-same Dutch Republie. To know this we need only explore for a moment in the constitution of the Transvaal. This constitution invites all comers to the Weekly Weather Heport-Centre Hall Government Bervice. x puraiute : Highest, Lowest Nov. 16 41 cloudy. " 11 20 cloudy. 15 40 cloudy. 19 i part cloudy, 20 41 part cloudy, 21 40 clear. 22 45 clear. 13) i“ iH" i“ i“ ty between the white and colored races natives shall not be tolerated either any Catholie church within fines of the republic. It goes further those that willing to teach the doctrines of the Heldelberg catechism. It is made un- of the Duteh ehureh that negroes have no souls, are those who are members Duteh Reformed church. The dent and all members of the must belong to that chureh. own land or enjoy any civil right, Taxation without representation is ernment. The courts, though origi tures of the executive, become a judge unless he is a 1 a churchman. throned in this Duteb Republic, ish empire the change in government- political liberty will be so great as to ————— a Onr Altitude Above Sea Level Persons occasionally inquire of ihe level. For general information we wanting to know you are : Feet. Mauch Chunk, &50 1181 Philadelphia, 117 G00 Pittsburg, K42 150 Reading, Z80 1146 Renova 1000 Seranton, 745 350 Selinsgrove, 455 1500 Somerset ganh) 325 State College 1161 10560 St. Marys, 1740 1400 Towanda 9 055 Uniontown, 1 Warren, 650 Wellsboro, 1350 West Chester, 11584 Wilkesbarre, 458 Williamsport, 450 York, 560 “how high" } wilefonte, Carlisle, Centre Hall, Chambersb'rg, 670 Dushore, Emporium, Erie, Franklin, Harrisburg, gdon, AA —— College Yell With a Jag * The mental condition of the college be a study in brain disease, properly observed. Consider A Young Girl’s Experience. order. She was thin and weal; noise startled ber, and she wos wakeful at night. Before she had tak of Celery King the change in great that she could hardly be t same girl, Bhe is rapidly growing well and strong, her complexion Is perfect, Ler was so rush Valley, Pa. eases of the Nerve # Btomac i, § neys. Sold by drugginta. and ide. 4 Bold by J, F. Su pire Hall ;: F. E. Wicand nden Bail ong, Bprivg ¥ 3 : { I, S500 REWARD pay the above Gu pisint E PARM AT PRI chu! Bi wo wie, sil nol 8 & west of Urs OMMO } At nn and sailer HOSTERMAN, Centre Ha HEREM which has just * Go whig! Go whag! Go jiggetty jag! Jaggetty gee! Who are we? Hoopla! Denison 1 10-3, EDITORIAL AND NEWS NOTES Vice President Hobart died Tuesday | He was a gentleman of excelient qualities, Our cavalry is close on Aguinalde, | apart 10 hi is widow 4 The invert | sonal i, of Ge ¢ Bellefonte Barough, deces ] sel avant 0 hls widow {| 8 The inventory snd » | sonal pore ny of J Lat hate ¢ of Co Township deca 0 his wi dow, Mr % “Mar gares ‘Batt rat nd tory of the inte of wt 1 Blackford of the por per of Baile was of Henry fon ¢ Boro 3 } Se * aned, 4 tie | apart to his widow, Me Pin i sper GW. RUMBERGER, Hegistor, sie | ceethd | novi flight toward the north, hotly pursued by. General Lawton, who thinks will capture Aguinaldo, Dewey's son is now to have the gifl house, A SMS in nearly all the towns along General men are lying ill crawl back to the nearest village for treatment. Large numbers of horses are dying from some mysterious disease and many of the soldiers, and even some of the officers, were marching on, half naked, their clothes having been torn to pieces in getting through the jun- gles, Hundreds were barefooted snd many were reduced almost to breech clouts. Added to these terrible hard. ships provisions were scarce and offi cers and men had to depend largely upon the generosity of the natives, C—O Course Extended, State College has extended the scope of its correspondence courses, and they now treat of farm crops, live stock, horticulture and florieulture, dairying and domestic economy. The Hest Plaster. A plece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain in the chest or side, or a lame back, give it a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheuma- WRT Hom Court of Co { Biel, ones ing wren : the 28h day of Ootnber 18 | holding s Court of Commor Court, Court of Over and i eral Jail Delivery and | Penne in Be ie, lor We and ono ine on the #h { Tih day of } Fl. 1908, and to oon Netlee 8 hereby given 0 the Coro the Peo wee. Alderman and ( Saleen ¢ of id | ty of Contre, that they be then and (here in proper perecns, al 19 o'clock in the forenoon | said day, with their records, inguis nations, and thelr own remembe paces, Wo do those tafugs whieh to their offise ap wrtai mE 50 be done, aod those who are bound a reowgul- ances to proseciie again the priso ers that are or shall be in the jell of Centre couriy, be then ae there to prosecute against them as shall be ust Given under my band, at Bellefonte, the 24h day of Oct, in the year of our Lord, 1806, and the one aon and twenty-third year of theln dependence of the U alte 5 Hintes, W.M. CRONISTER, Sher! g foo, and gen she of ihe of HR. xan NW ur IN PARTITION: =~ a the heirs and legal representatives of John Benge er, Inte of Boggs township, deceased: Hamme vel Birger, a brother, Roland, Centro oounly, Pa. James Barger, a brother, Roland, Oeutre county, Pa; Oonstans Barger. a brother, Roland, Centre eunty. Pa. Toe children of Catharine Cowher, deceased, as follows: « Newton Cowhet. having for his Committee Nathanie: Bierly red ding at Milesburg, Pa; William Barger, who bas sine died and left to sirvive him a widow, Hi- #4 Barger, residing at Atoons, Blair county, Pa, and six 1% children an follows: George Barger, O\ Shanter, Clearfield county, Pa; Oonstans Barger, Altoona, Blair county, Pa: Nancy Barger, Altoo: na, Blair vouty, Va: Martha Altama, Blair eotinity, Pa : James Bargor, Altoona, Blair SanLY, Pa; Samuel Barger, Altoona, Binir conn ty, P ‘ake notice that in Orphan's Court of Centre © Sounny. re et wasiie, 8 writ iu partition has been said court to tae Sheriff of sald county, a ble on Monday ; the oh day of Noveuber J”, that an 1rquest be held for the aking partion of of the real estate of een SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ISTH, 199, o'clock a.m, at the residence of the de a which time place you oan be prasent if you wes proper. All that eertain LE a SR Co Fai EE CE00CT000000030000000000000000000000000000000000000CC0C000000000000000220000000000000000000000000000060000000 200000000000 00000000880000000000082 Suitable i Holiday PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio: and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect Nov, 19, 1509, | TRAINEE LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD 32a. m.~Train 20. We k days for Sunbury, Harristiarg, siriving at Philadelphia, 11.480, 1, Kew fork 2.18 p. m,, Baltie ore 11.56 p. m., Waab- inglon 190 p. mw. Parlor car sud prssenger conch wo Phlisdelphia, 9.271 a. m~Traip 30 Daily for Bunbury } Gifts. WE desire to call your attention to a partial list of wear of every kind. Best Qualities and Just Prices Children’s read y- -order, and reoats, made and wade-u nd TTmbrellas. c.covered while * 1 i %, ¢ Hats and ape i and Grips. Ww ome n’ =, n 1d Apes and ving a La- prown 3 .} < WO IME, Montgomery & Co, BELLEFONTE. | 3000000000000000000000000 Merit ciea My Fall line i o &s % : } 1 Lt * finest ever brought to this complete — a leather has advanced 95 per cent. mv prices are the une as | purchased ahead of the advarce. Als ome specialties, (xive mo a call, C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. SCO 000000000000000000000 | Faye § PRO0CIINTROVCVP0RDOOEBC OPC OO0T RG hd FTIR PENNSYLVARIA 8TATE COLLOG "ED IX ONE OF THE NOST RBREAUT AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THR LBEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- MTOKAL: OFEN TO BOTH BEX ES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. KEW BUILDINS ARD EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. I’ AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant ilinstrations on the Farm and in the Laboretory. 2% SloloGY BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or nal study with the nies 8 EMISTRY; with an iy fall and \hoses h course in the La tory. {CIVIL ENGINEERIN pd UNGIN ERRING; ANP ¥. These MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [cours MINING ENGINEERING; oa sccompauiod with very extensive exercises in the Field. the Shop, and the HISTORY; AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDURTRIAT ART AND DES a" Xe LANGUAGE and Latin A GE ELTA Enis MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure atl dC ARTS: com work Seen A dining shop ERTL MORAL“s3a FOLIO L sci Constitutional Willksrbarre, Boyonton, Ferriseo is | medinte stations. Week devs for ors | gleton, and Potwevilie. Phi adeipk ia, | Baitimore, Washinglon, Threogh couches Lo Phiindelphin, 150 p. m~Train ss. Weekdays for Bunbury | Wilkestarre, Scranion, Hazieton, Potisville, Her risburg and intermediate lations, arriving at | Philadelphia 8162p m., dew York, 9 3 Pp. di. | Baltimore, 6.00 p.m , Wash nglon st 7.16 p. om. Parlor car through ww Pl iadelphis, and pes | ranger conohies to Phllsdeiphin, Baltimore snd Washington . {| bul p. m-Trein ¥ eekdays for | har Bocranton, k op { for Harrisburg ind inter sion, Ha sew York, bp wsenger Wilke ¥ i Pouwville, and daly 3) intern Amie puinie, arriy oy { at Pui hein 0.5% pm. Sew York 208 a. 1. | Baltimore 8.40 p.m. Washi gion 1055p. m, as Senger one hes to Philade) 1 trie and Baltimor i ip m~Train 6 Wee kdaye for Suubiu y and all intermodiate stations, ary ladelobin, 4.00 4 m.. Kew York st 3 nore Lobe. mm. Washington, 405 x. Bieeping cers frown Harrisb % Phi indeliphia and New York Fhilsdeipiis | PARMIDRENS CAL remain it sleeper undisturied | antyl 7. a. m. i a ~Train 4. (Daily For Tiurris- arriviog it Te, brs sud wh OR east and south, Puiadeiph mulbhla, m, few York 9 Wie Xk days, 0.25 8 10. Bund. m., Washing on, 7.40, 8 n ; ears 0 Philadelphie apd nglon, snd | passenger coaches U Fl hiladelphis & ud Baitimore WESTWARD, a. m.~Tr (Deily} rig, Rochester, Bulla edinte slalions, wi ain 3 For Erie, Can 0, Niagara Falls, upd WU passcliger coaches of wid Rochester Wes kK days for buBo ] wioute, snd Pillsbury. On days on iy | Pullman sleeper 10 Roche ter and Es rie | 10.00 a. m.~Traiu 31. (Daily) For Lock Haven (and lutermediate stations, and weekdays for Tyrone, Ciearficid, Fhi lpmburg, Pittsl ig and {ithe W est, With through cas to Tyron {i L3lp mm ~Train 15 Weekdays for Kave, Ty- rone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pitsburg, Canad daigua and intermedia! mations ne, Hox Bester, Bufislo and Nisgars Fails, with through passenger cosches to Kane and Bons | eeleer, and Parior car to Rochester ~Train 1. Woek cays intermediate ations, $ Train 13. Dally for Lock Haven, nlermodiste stations. for Renovo, THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON : EAST ABD SOUTH. ain 81 leaves New York 1210 night, 58 4.90 8m, Baltimore 4.50 a 1m, OO aw, daily, Wilkesbarre, 730 a. days srrivisg st Moutandon 10 00s mo. ! eaves Phtladeipi ® 8.40 » m, Washing n, Baltimore, 8556 am, Wi ke wel days, arriving ai Mo io with parior ear from Philadeiptl and through passenger cosches from Phils. delphis and Baitimore rein leaves New York 6.5 a m, Phils, 122 m: Washington a} 10.50 » wm, Baltimore el 12 Wilkesbarre 3056 pmo arriving don R160: pm, week days, with through ses. Benger coaches from ‘tila. and Baltimore, Trin 21 leaves New York 165 p. m. Philadel. id ie 4.50 pm, weekdays, 4.50 p. w., Bur days, Nashiugan 3 wf Wm, Sa.limore 4.390 pm dal Wilikesbarre, 6.00 pm (week days) arriving at rp tancon 9.43 : wm. Through Parior Car from F Lisdeiphin, woek days. and passenger coach om Poiisdelphila and Wash inglon 4 ieaves New York st 5, Washington 10.40 Baltimore, SAGRLY srTiving st son Iandon st 28 VLDL sleeplug car frome throu, ECr OORC 08 His and FRM Phiindels Harrisburg mm, Woeke pm 4 5 £1 Monten. Philade Bl AND TYRONE BAILLROAL Week devs, Exstwar: : BETATIOF M 5 bw MoutanGou : Lewisburg b 481 Bie hi Vicksburg sd Milinburg fii Milimont dries Iron Paddy Mounts'n Coburn 7iderby HiRising Bpring » 11{Penn Cave IsOentre Hal “Aare 4d § 3illinden Hal $510ak Hs 1 a 14 mont {Dale Summ 8 is bap easant Gop } fAXemann 9 i wo Bellefonte al Additional trains leave 1 wisburg iat 5.90 a m JA8 8. m., 9.45 and 8.00 p.m. returning leave i whaburg st 735. 0.9308 m. 1008 a. om j€Mpm ands ibpm, On Sundays trains jeave Montandon 9.28 and 1a m and 502 p. m., rerarning leave Lewis Mir $3 a m., 1 m. sad 5,08 p mm, B. HUTCHINSON, J. BR. WOOD yoenera! Manager Peper At Bt LL EFONTE C ENTRAI RAIL ROAD, ) take effect May 25, 1596 | EAE TWAKD WESTWA Re XE. 1 AM ‘Ar, ME FEFIIeC > at wl nt Th oh oh wd of ul at a 6 for Montan- a m, 1315 Montandon 5.05, Le {5 Sony fr i og" D iy lg TL rem ry pes ivdam am: 6 50116 304 B70 Tu $0130 <2 3 6 44110 47k 35 h a Hi 110 5634 oi 1004 osi1] abl y + o8t13 ely 3 1 Hh Le Belicfoute. ws LAOETILE cov TE Morris Bootia o ‘ron ing... ~Rrumrine Sirabe . «Ann. ‘ State Col iepe.. i su 180510 “Morning trains from Mon: andon, wiil liansport Lek Haven and Tyrone .oanect with trein No, 7 for Sate College. Aftern on trains from Mone tendon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect wilh Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from Stale College connect with Penna. RK. RK. trains st Bellefoute Daily except Bunday. F.H.TBOMAS Sup RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. Ji Condensed Time Table Resd Down. 4 Read Up. No. 1iNo No 8 No | ¢ No uNe 2 | mm amen. 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