THE CENTRE REPORTER a | om ———— FRED KURTZ, Editor | TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. | walls, bridges, piers and ships, the de- | mand for wood of all kinds is still on the increase. Our immense railroad system alone is using in this country | per year. {articles necessary to comfort or luxury fnsertions, ind 6 cenw per line for each subse- | quent inse: tion, Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. March 8 ASSEMBLY. We are anthorized to announce e that), W. Kep- ler, of Ferguson towoship, wili be a candidate for Assembly. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are authorized to announce that J. H. Wetzel, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for As sembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, Porto Rico The until it takes no prophet to predict in addition to this i trees yously. el comes A kindhenrted sample of humanity | adopted a little orphan boy and had him named Puerto Rico, a pretty name indeed. He promised the lad he should with the rest of the family since he was so poor suffered ad was glad, and was taken and The l from eyclone into and was downfall. lp A ——— Ross against seating Quay, were able and unanswerable, would be paid back to him again to be used for sSucn a sample of cream of human kindness is —— PR NS - — It is a fuct that sympathy with the district. ti At the Snyder county primaries, ten days ago, B. K. ran for Senator without any ce —— apposi- terrific in of be re. General Cronje's and demoralizing all struggles in which an army can engaged—a retreating action—is the very noblest ex- His force, which is computed by Brit- name, ————r—— — & Co., since the fall-out among part- ners, turns out to have been a big steal affair—to the tune of 20 to 40 millions a year. i tf ees—— The few Democratic senators are claimed to help Quay get his seat, are under the influence of the Stand- ard oil trust, and of another nopoly. large mo- ———— —— —— The Quayites are claiming they will have four or five Democratic votes to Quay. in the camp? ————— ce ———————— by the Republicans last Saturday, the ti-machine, for assembly. That's a bad omen for bossism. A ——— Senator Hoar, Republican, has pre- this has thwarted, outmaneuver- at bay inflicted mense loss on the British army, largely not more than 6.000, and with and an im- which thie of 3 VO outnumbered him from start, and during the heaviest part the fightin 10 every one Boer. g certainly had men - We pl A ture brought correspondent thus draws a of General 18 pie- Cronje, when he was to Roberts at the “A heavy shouldered, al backed lipped, most hump- man, heavy bearded, heavy and hat, a little grey Boer in drab broad-brimmed felt clad farmer iike 0 pony, followed by an escort of Lancers. Dismounting, he found himself before iry, close-knit Roberts. a" o was the greatest o« but Roberts, sword, ntrast possi- who was wearing a received the Boer General with six feet himself with pified simplicity, accept Cronje bore dig- ing with a bow if he would surrender. This is a big ed him. They talked together for some quished and captured so often. cee Mime gathered new trouble, possibly after the methods. At least a trouble is predicted. the guerrilla forees to keep up fc — The Snyder county Republican com- Boers. Then at the primaries, Foeht, for Senator, was scratched by over 500 They are boorish, indeed. McKinley in his message cember declared it is “only fair that Porto Rico should have free trade.’ — int Philadelphia Press the {f the Reformed Chureh throughout Pennsylvania is of a dicid- edly CO The BAYH f£ nservativ e class of people, who Notwithst the Senior or educational matters and- class of Ursinus College, established and under Reformed Church, a determination to sel at naught precedent by wearing caps and gowns, The of the college submission of the cap and gown question to the Re- directors have conceded a formed congregations of the State, and the Senior class should pay deference to the wishes as expressed, whether cracked their whips over him to put a| in the Lutheran Synod, which ' The trusts ; oh, the trusts! rH land. At different times during the pres- i Cause and Care ditional troops to the South Africa, to the number of 40,000 men, The history of this war is that it takes about fifteen British to lick one Boer—and what has England to brag over? Fifty thousand British overcoming 4,000 Boers, it is said, “avenges Majo- ba Hill,” when 700 picked British sold- fers occupying seemingly an impreg- nable position were routed by 200 Bo- ers. It is not much to crow over, con- sidered in that light—the 50,000 against the 4,000, i —— A TP SADA The giant of all trusts is about being formed, to start with a billion of dol- lars for its capital and talks of further enlarging its scope. It will include pany, the American Tinplate Compa- py, the National Steel Company, the National Steel Bheet Company, now forming, and another which is already in existence, and which is as large or larger than any of the concerns named. About all that is left for the people is to trust in God “and keep their pow- der dry.” i—————— SS —— England's loss in the Boer war is great, up to date it is 12,834. Ten of the eleven Scotch regiments lost about 2060 men, and eight of the Irish regi- ments 2000, Then come the Gloucesters and Northumberlands, while of nearly 200 colonials the Royal Canadians lost 121, and the Victoria mounted contingent 26. The casusities are classified thus: Killed, 1908 ; wounded, 6838 ; missing, % i Rev. R. B. Starks, of Sharps burg, said that ministers prayed for ev- i i Forestry Work Progessing. Many of the denuded Centre county | lumber tracts, in the mountain dis- chased by the state as a forest preserve | | and for the protection of game and , a8 forty years ago. The edi- be the indirect cause of so much chief, mise ———" fc Scoring Abusive Lawyers. The New York Weekly Witness, one of the ablest religious journals in a tell ing article, luding to shysters at the bar, has the following : vicious system that has grown up in our law courts of allowing the lawyers to do their best to perplex witnesses to make a witness say what he never jufended to say and then make out that he is not reliable because his evi- dence does not hold together, or to so its eflect on the jury. Again : “The whole system of court practice is, inMany cases, an outrage upon pri vate citizens who come into collision with it. Witnesses are compelled to dance attendance on the pleasure of the lawyers without regard to their duties and responsibilities elsewhere, and are then often browbesaten nnd in- sulted without any protection from the court by shyster lawyers who are not worthy to stand in the same room with them, or to breathe the same air, “And other men are called away from their legitimate work to sit on juries and listen to the interminable wrangling of lawyers, often about mat- ters that are of no sort of consequence, and then they are often required to pronounce judginent upon questions which they are wholly Incompetent to decide.” i sacred duty tions, Tracts owing to future genera- | of land aggregating 50,000 in Clinton and Centre counties will be purchased by the State forestry | commissson for reservation acres purposes, I'he lands lie along and in close prox- | imity to the west branch of the Sus | and part of its water- shed in Centre county. The land growth of young timber quehanna river is covered with reservation. The price paid for such lands is from $1 per acre down to 20¢. —. - Wc > Democratic Convention Hall, The convention hall in Kansas City where the National Democratic Con- vention will be held in July next, has veen classed by travelers as one of the largest and most perfectly constructed auditoriums in existence, The i It occu- ples a piece of ground 314 by 200 feet in extent, is two stories high and is built of native stone, cream brick and terra The total seating capacity is 20.000, and, with standing room, the building is eapable of hold- ull ding cost $225, (HN, cotia, pearly ing more than 22,000 people. The are seats HEX), Wo psi - Hecent Mifllin County Mrs. El Deaths Lewistown, len Bossard, age 70 years, Milro Brow Lillie, 16 years. J gertown, wife of Charles Garrett, daughter of W. age Lewistown, Yen age 50 years, Milroy, Ed. Armagh, shin Evans, age 93, il. , age 18 . Harvey, age Chefot Hostetler Belleville, John Machamar, age 40, Strodes Mills, wife of George Norton, age 21 years, tp The County Sunday Scheel Convention, of and four great ad- dresses each from Dr. Roads and Mrs Symposium addresses on pract ical to pi three CR, devoling their whole time to this work, and will make the Coun- Hall attend. Barnes, siate workers, specia i- ists in their lines, ty Convention at Centre to worth miles Mark the date—March 20, The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is 3 The 2 REM RE Cures throat and \ung diseases. od by al\ drugpists. 25850ts Centre Hali ; F E Sold by J. F. Sentech, i H. Long, Spring Mills Linden Hall: G Sale Register, A. Carry, tre Hall, 5 horses, cattle, of hog, wagons, and other farm imolementsa W. A Sandee, suc't, ht rows, harrows Sale at 1 o'clock W. Bib'e. nesr Potiers Mills, horses, cons, young oaitie, farm implements and Fousshold goods, Sale 0 begin at 10 o'clock. Wm Gobeen, sue't. MARCH 10-<The Trustees of Sinking Creek Pres. by terian church will offer fir sale, at Centre Hill, the following property: 62 church pews, 3 coal swoves and pipe, 5 pew cashing, | mar ble top table, 2 upholstered chairs, sofa. 4 Cane peat chairs, 2 puipit lamps, organ, 75 yards ca - pet, 6 doanie hangivg lamps, 2 book cases, 2 tables, benches, ete. Also the brick church buildivg and the lot on whieh it stands, Sale at 2pm, HENRY POTTER, Pres. of Board MARCH 10.-Wm. B. Ripka, one mile west of Spring Mille, | horse, 4 milch cows, 17 head young cattle, horse wagon, corn scraper, and other articles, James J, lLobr, ance, MARCH 12.-W. A. Kerr, about one mile east of Centre Hill; horses, milch rows, young cattle, and a large 10t of good arm implements, MARCH 14, ~W, W, Spa gler, one mile west of Pottgre Mille; horses, cows, hog y young cattle, and a full Hine of farmi mplements; also bousehdid goods. Wm. Go roy Aue't, MARCH 15. Daniel P. Houser, west of Centre Hall; 4 horses, bh ouwe, 18 head sonng callie, 20 head nogs, wagon, plows, harrows, and other farm implements, ARGH 16-8 P. Hockman, on the Krape farm, 13g miles north-west of Spring Mills; horses, Suitlé, farm implements, sheep, household 4 Py MARCH 17]. R. Bible, 1 mile north of Polters Mills; homes, milch cows, young oattie, sheep, and a complete line of farm implements, near. iy ail as good as new, Wm. Goheen, Ane’, MARCH 19-W. H.and A E. Mover, on the Bar. pey ¥ agoer farm, pear Centre Hill; 110 head of live stock, mileh cows, youug oattie, all farm implements and machinery. at 9am, MARCH 20-W, C, Farner, st Colyer; horses cows, young cate, hogs, and complete line of farm implements, also household goods. Wm, Goheen, Aue’, MARCH 21~Alfred Durot, one mile west of Pol. ters Milip; heaves, 20 bend of short horn cattle, and other artiches, MARCH 27 ~James W, at Farmers Mille, & head of homes, 16 head of cows and ne oats tie. 10 voad sheep, 2 head Yi bl 4d Poland hems, mower and lot of other farm Lm plements. Wm Golieen, suet miles south of - MARCH ® -D. J. M den Hall; ry » sows, 50 of FA Rt A. R. De Flueot, editor of the Jour-| nal, Doyelstown, Ohio, suffered for a | He says: “My right arm at times was entirely I tried Chamberlain's Pain | lef almost The Pain companion | never immediately. fails.” | For sale by J. H. Linden Hall; | 8. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, son, Potters Mills; H., F. Rossman, Spring Mills; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. | Loss, B00 REWARD. Wea will pay the above reward of in we cannot | cure with Liverita, tbe Up-to-Date Little Liver | Pill, when the directions are strictly ¢ mplled with, They are purely Vegetable, and never fall we boxes conain 100 Pi inboxes contain 40 Pills, OX es in "ile, Beware of substitutions and jmitatl stamps taken, NERVITA MEDIC AL CO... Cor. ¢bnton & Ja kson Sis, Chicago, 1H Bold by J. D. Murray, Druggist, Centre a for Any Case On Hall RIVATE SALE offers at private sale the A large wardrobe, Range large refrigerator with glass THE UNDE! 11 foil go 1 Wet gs agent for our Less ete, An excellent oppor For further information ang GHA ND ii it Kirk, iste of 11d rexpectial ives fudeb diate payment {the same LO Pp ut LH selilenne IMINISTRATOR'S of Wm i slate notice Bowing hem nee Cini ated WARTED PENN CAVE FOR SALE. The well known Penn syivas in’s finest natural wonder, fered at private sale, P desiring to make a good investment, ean find nothin The ca Penn- i of (ave, arties and safe g beller, 5d 108 party wi ne 3 he Cave Oa e In i Yer f further srenalio LONG MOK, Peni Cave ron] owt ate situated Wniy TRACT } ih 638 d¢ i peat to stores Lhend Thomas P Cope south thenvs iH wet Co and estate of J north 27 Ca how 10 stones h i A Cader Gere degrees west 1 perches 10 post and plas e of beginning conta 1058 ACRES ARD 154 PERCHES About half of the above described tract timbered with yelios pine, osk and No buildings TRACT NO. 2 ® i= chestnut Bagiuniog al stones dg Co. porth 6 east 86 2-10 perches 10 sone pile, thenoe degrevs west 40 perches to stones thenee Iands of Jouas Confer south 683 degrees tree. thenee south 27 eas 8 pe relies 10 81 ye, Lthenoe snath perohed (0 stones, north 2 sion wes 2 ACRES About one-half of above tract is cleared and in a timbered with oak and chestnut. Thereon is erected a good Dwelling House and bank barn; chotee fruit on the premises, goou Sprig bear the hulidings TERMS Ten per cent of purchase money to be paid when property is knoe ked down, balance of one-third spon confirmation atwolute, ote third in one year from confirmation ateolute and balance in wo years, deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises afd 10 bear interest at 6 per cent, from date of confirmation absolule WM PEALER. Adm'r 0 the estate of John Crader, A FREE PATTERN own soletlion) to every subscriber, Beautiful ool 11 graphed plates and flestiatione Original ol, artesiln, exguisite and strictly uptndate des gr MCALLS qh | ruins King weonrmise, Taney work, hous lold hints Wi morte. current fopios, ete. Babscriie v day aly doe. yourly, Lady agents wanted, Send for — p - ren. That eer the nee of avs | tor etgho mud iit ut Ww ladle, mien, fra ww Joely eR poterne en fd Ey ‘nity pad buptier Opie 1 aed 1h penis enrhopn Worm vy, nr hy mdi wp to date Ly ios fw © patel gn Beard erty ard a Abate! ive o IT’S DIFFERENT | THE NORTH AMERICAN PHILADELPHIA) 175 ITS DIFFER TENT, » in Fric tien Veeds o 5 fare Glg-a a” Friction Clutch ew ns Feed on : $ ih LL gre at saving in power and wear. La ! mpring Ha { ats vatars, Corn Planters, sheliers, Me BENCH & Fi LOMGOL D, iw Frases, Mires. York, Pa. ww “wy THE MILD POWER HUMPH REYS’ of domestic Tux ET. are tured Wy CURES. Loe Cleoascs pens, Carrie, 3 LTEY, z Humphreys’ Yeterinary Specie 3 ad that people tide on railroads, Doss, sod by telegraph, or sow wil beosttle re them, from Sew Y bles and bh sewing and His s ms irrational 3 order to ou Be tk to recor a. Army Cavalry Officers, §# 500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and cared Domestic Animals, and stable chart mounted on rollers, sent free. VETERINARY crane | Fevers, Coneestions, Inflammation, A.A, Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. BB. B.~<Birains, Lameness, Rheamatism Ce. Coo Distemper, Nasal Discharges. PD. D.~Bots or Grabs, Worms, BE. B.~Coughs, Heaves, Poneumonia., ¥. ¥Y.~Colic or Gripes. Bellyache. G, G.-Miscarriage, Hemorrhages, H.H.~Uripary and Kidney Diseases, I. 1. “Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.~ Diseases of Digestion, Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, Vet Care Ol and Medicstor, £7.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 5) doses), +60 SPECIFICS. Sold by Drugeists; or Bent Prepaid anywhere and in any guantity on Receipt of Price. BUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO, Corpor William and J John Bis, New York EUMPEREYS HOMEOPATHIC 2 8 SPECIFIO No. 1n use years. The only sucomsafal remedy for Nervous x Dai, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other conses, #1 per vial or § vials and lange vial powder, for §5 Bodd hy Deagelote, or weni poutpnid on roeipt of priee, HUMPHREYS MEDICINE 00, Corner William and John Sts, New York Lak tar then A rly wi THE MeCALL FARY, Wank Ath Mirek = « » + Now York uy, ny 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PENNS SYL Vi f { Philade Iphis & “Erie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Hailway. Time Table 10 effect Ke v. 12, 1809 TRAINS LEAVE MONTAKDOE, KAS gia m.~Train 20. We ik da Hatrnt ure. arviving st Phiisd ork 2.18 p.m, Bailly of 1100 p.m, Parlor car snd Desens Hadeiphia ; ® na Km hmrre med inte sind TWARD, sunbury, ilABa. 1., Wash - r OORLhH Funh pnd ton ary inter Ha sew Youk, W gon Thrcog ’ | senger gleton, sud Polis ilies Baltimore coaches to Phils days for Funbury, Fotavilie, Har Lr. srrivitng si vik 9.50 p, m. #1 7.15 p. mm. puis, and pas more sud Wiikes ane and BEocnts for Renovo, lock Baven, SDUN FROM gat, Phi inde is Rest A lendon Or bs ha a i5 g for Bouian- a mw, 1.15 Moz an Gon B 3. inte { ig trains fooan Mont jon Haven and Tyrom Bort w Stale Ck liege T Afternesa ion, lewisburg avd Ti No. 11 for Bate Os iiege connect wilh Pen wile iy exoept Sunday, : § ii 2 3 i i Me Wiillimmspors ith trein No, ns from Mone ¢ — pel wiih ve. Trains from us. KR. BK. uains st ira LEN Cy Beit gai F.U.THOMAR Bam. R A 14 ROAD O ¥ Fe NNSYLVANLA, ndensed Time Table Read Down Kend Up. By No &: Xo ¢No 2 P wm p.m a.m. «0 pi! 531 B11 6 o“ 0 38 3 80 Ly BELLE STE pup. 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