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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.
ADVERTISE MENTS.~20 cents per line for three
jnsertions, wand 5 cenw per line for each subse
quent inse: tion. Other rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, March 15
ASSEMBLY,
We are authorized to announce thatJ. W, Kep
ler, of Ferguson township, wili be a candidate
for Assembly. subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention
Wo are anthorized to announce that J, H,
Wetzel, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for As
rembly, subject to the decision of the Demociatio
County Convention,
In the Senate the vote on the ques-
tion to seat Quay has again been post-
poned for a week.
mec ———
After all the Philippine war is not
over. Fighting has started anew, and
there has been some lively skirmish-
ing.
me oe
Ex-Speaker Reed has this to say of
the Porto Rico tariff’ bill: *‘The at-
tempt to make three-quarter citizens
out of the Porto Ricans is certainly
original.”
Beat
The managers of the Pennsylvania
Railroad have demonstrated in the
past year that they can carry freight
at an average rate of a small fraction
less than half a cent per ton per mile.
dm
Secretary Gage expresses the opinion
that the paper circulation of the coun-
try will be increased to the amount of
not less than $75,000,000 by the Finau-
cial bill, which is about to become a
law.
ere i e————
The legislative bribery trials in the
Quay struggle last winter are to take
place at Harrisburg next week with-
out further postponement, The ac
cused are Messrs, Byrne, Coyle, Moyles
and Evans,
lo —
Kruger is said to want peace and de-
sires the United States to use its good
offices in that direction. England, on
the other band is making such prepa-
rations as indicate that it believes the
war will last six months yet.
———— —————
Free trade or a tariff shackle for poor
Porto Rico is puzzling and dividing
the Republicans in cougress. As the
Record truly puts it, the Sugar Trust
is on one side, four-fifths of the people
of the country are on the other side,
and President McKinley both
y is
sides,
on
am—r—————
Senator Beveridge's speech in favor
of McKinley's expansion scheme has
started up anew the din of war in the
Philippines where the speech has been
widely circulated, and the natives
gather from it that the plans of the
administration bode no good for them
and mean now to continue the fight
for freedom.
oi afm
The water is becoming more than
boiling hot for the Shamokin council-
men, charged with acting fraudulent-
ly in makiog improvements, and in
collusion with contractors to furnish
material, swindled the borough, the
councilmen sharing the boodle. Sha-
mokin is not the only town where
_ such doings may be unearthed,
A SA.
Ex-Senator Edmunds, the greatest
constitutional lawyer in the Republi-
can party, alludiog to the Porto Rican
tariff bill, says: *‘I believe that the
Porto Rican tariff bill is clearly uncon-
stitutional, and violates all our agree-
ments with and pledges to the Porto
Ricans. If I were in the Senate I
should certainly vote against it.”
tens
‘‘Between the civilizing expansion
of Jefferson and the brutal imperialism
of McKinley there is a difference as
great—well, as great as the difference
between the two men. There Is no
Democrat that opposes imperialism as
McKinley seeks to introduce it who
would not support expansion as Jefler-
son inaugurated it.” —Bourke Cockran.
——
Since the new bankruptcy law went
into effect 900 petitions in bankruptey
have been filed in Pittsburg from the
western district of this state, Of these
708 were voluntary and 102 involunta-
ry. Of the 46 counties in the district
petitions have not been received from
Cameron, Fulton, Mifflin, Montour
and Union, There have been 404 dis-
charges from bankruptcy. One «ase
was refused a discharge,
a —
Matters began to look warlike in
Kentucky since Saturday. The courts
decided the contested goveruship
against Taylor, and now that defeated
patriot threatens to resist and has call
d a force around him for that pur-
bse. Governor Beckham, on his be
half, with the law and courts on his
pide, is accepting the offer of volun-
teers to sustain himself,
————— A ——- A ——— 5 sh
Two sideshow parties have put Pres
jdential tickets in the field. The Mid-
die-of-the-Road Populists nominated
Wharton Barker, of Philadelphia, for
ident, and Ignatius Donnelly, of
nesota, for Vice President. The
PR i en A SAF A
Socialists named V. E, Debs, of India-
na, for President, and Job Harriman,
of California, for Vice President.
There are some more side-shows that
will nominate tickets, along with the
Democrats and Republicans,
The Porto Rico tariff not only pro-
poses worse treatment for the Porto
Ricans than the reciprocity treaties
negotiated with Jamaica and Trini-
dad proposed for those British islands,
but it declares for worse treatment
than the last Republican administra-
OUR OWN WAR NOT OVER,
Brisk Fighting On in the Philippines, |
There it much fighting in the Phil-
ippines again, and the cherished hopes
for quick end of the war are blasted, |
Otis, with 60,000 soldiers, is unable to |
wipe out the insurrection. |
The Philipinos have gathered a new |
army, and thousands of natives have
entered the service to resist our forces.
Two engagements a short time ago |
cost the lives of our gallant men who |
tion proposed for Porto Rico. The
law imposing 15 per cent of Dingley
tarifl’ rates upon the Porto Ricans.
On the 31 o. July, 1801, Mr. Harrison
issued a proclamation announcing the
consummation of a
coffee and hides were to be imported
from Porto Rico into the United States
free from any duty whatever, while a
factured in the United States were to
be imported into Porto Rico free of
duty.
——————r err —
France and England, it is rumored,
are likely to get into war with each
other.
Great Britain has now on hand
will care to engage at this time. Until
she has practically ended the conflict
in Bouth Africa she is not likely to
seek to make any move to precipitate
hostilities with any European power.
France also is pot in a position to at-
tack Britain singlehanded. much as
many of her hotheads would like to
She could not hope to land a
force in Great Britain because of the
superiority of the British fleet, and
do sO,
eluded and some French troops were
landed, the British would
be able to greatly outnumber them and
doubtless
prevent their reinforcement.
The French government not
anxious for war at this time with Brit-
Such a war
also is
ain or any other power.
would spoil the Exposition, upon the
success of which the heart of the Na-
tion is set.
a m———————— ee ico—
FAIR AND SQUARE VIEW
Referring to the wrong proposed
by the administration against poor
Porto Rico, the Chicago Inter Ocean,
Rep.,
swerable quescions ;
propounds the following unan-
extend liberty, prosperity and equal
rights to Hawaii and not to Porto Ri-
Why do we open our arms to the
islands of the Pacific and turn
backs the island of the Atlantic?
Why bave we nothing but imperialism
on?
our
on
of
is
we
oir shores while we confer the
territorial upon
lands in Why
wantonly violate our promises and our
gift
the
do
Oy
*
mid-ocean ?
erunment
obligations to the one and gladly ful-
fill them to the other? Why do we
follow the traditions of the American
people for our possessions to the West
the sea with our
possessions to the East:
and cast them into
nc
A Postoflice Ruling
The postoffice department has au-
thorized the issue and use in the mails
of reply envelopes and reply eards
without prepayment of postage. To
the merchant having an extensive
mail business this measure is of great
importance. In sending out reply
cards under the said system the sender
must prepay the postage and take the
risk of receiving any reply at all.
merchant who sends out thousands of
tnese cards is thus subjected to a great
loss because the reply cards on which
hie has paid postage are frequently left
unused. Under the new plan he will
uot be called upon to pay the postage
upon the reply cards until they are re-
turned to him.
EE —
Does This Hit You ?
A well known pen pusher rises to re.
mark: The place to take the true
measure of a man is not on the street,
nor in the amen corner, nor at the fo-
ram, or the field, but at his own fire-
side. There he lays aside his mask,
and you learn whether he is an imp or
an angel, humbug or hero. We do
not care what the world says “of him,
whether it crowns him with jewels, or
pelts him with eggs. We care not a
copper what his reputation may be. If
his children dread his home coming
and his better half swailows her heart
every time she asks him for a few
cents, he's a fraud of the first water,
howls hallelujaly till he shakes the
eternal hills,
0 AN, ES, hte tin
Attempted Suicide In Union County,
Lewisburg Journal : Howard C. Or.
wig, who lives on the Miller farm one
mila west of Kelly Point, was found
early on Thursday morning lying un-
consious alongside of the watering
trough in his barn yard, with a wound
on his head. Mr. Orwig had gone to
the barn in the evening aud not re
turning a search was instituted for
him later, finding him in this serious
condition. He had two bullet holes
in his bead and the supposition is that
for sonue unexplainable cause Me, Or-
wig attempted to take his life. Thurs
day afternoon his condition had not
improved and he was ina dangerous
state,
.
were led up against insurgents in un-
The rainy season is close at hand,
| gents time to gather up their scattered
| bands,
a ——r—l eee —
Beans Go Up-Blow Up,
On Saturday, at Scotia, Mrs. Stewart |
| Heberling, in preparing dinner, boiled |
| some beans in an air-tight vessel, An
| explosion followed, the pot was blown |
into fragments and the beans went fly- |
| ing all over the kitchen. Mrs, Heber- |
ling with a little daughter was stand-
| ing alongside the stove, and was badly |
| scalded and had her face cut, leaving |
| her in a serious condition. The little |
| girl was not injured,
i
ssa A A A————— |
i amano
Tribute of Respect,
Whereas, Ithas pleased God 0 call 0
| Ewernal home our beloved and faithful co-work- |
i er, Rebeces Finkle, be it !
Resolved. That we bow to the will of the Cre- |
| ator, knowing tant He doeth all things well, |
! Resolved, That while we feel our joss, and
those having no hope. Though her body
slumbering in the dust, her
example still lives on, and is worthy of imation
| by those whom she joved and entrested wo meet |
{| her iu Heaven
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions
| plscedon the minutes of the Georges
Fe eran Sunday sch ol, and that & copy
sent othe County paper
MRE C. E ROYER
MRS. R (i. Keunley
MES. E C. HAKTER,
A——————— YA
be
be
nal, Doyelstown, Ohio, suffered for a
number of years from rheumatism in
his right shoulder and side, He says:
“My right arm at times was entirely
useless. 1 tried Chamberlain's
Balm, and was surprised to receive re-
lief immediately. The Pain
Balm has been a constant companion
of mine ever since and it never fails."
For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall;
SB. M. Swartz, Tusseyville; F, A.
Mills; H. F. Rossman,
Bpring Mills; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall.
almost
son, Potlers
Sale Register,
MARCH 15. «Daniel PP. Houser, west
Hall; 4 horses, 5 cows, 16 head young
head bogs, wagon, plows, harrows,
farm implements
of Centre
cattle, B®
and other
MARCH 16-8 P. Hockman, on the Krape farm,
1 of Spring Mills: borses
1% miles Dorth-west
callie, farm lmplements, sheep. household
¥ ¥
J. R. Bitde, 1 mile north of Potlers
oh tows, young catile, sheen
and a complete line of farm implements, neat
iy all as good as new. Wm. Goheen, Aves
MARCH 19-W_ H.and A FE Mever, on the Bar
Wagner farm, pear Centre Hill: [10 head
of live stock, milch cows, young ostile. all farm
implements and machinery, Sale st 7am
MARCH 20-W. C. Farner, st Colyer
oung cattle, hogs, and complete line of
itments, also household goods. Wm
Auct
COWS
MARCH N.-Alfred Durst, one mile west of Pot
tors Mills; houses, 20 bend of short horn catile
sud other articles
MARCH 21.-P. A. Lelster, Potters Mills 2 horses,
Bpaniah Jack, milch cow, lumber sled. top
bugey. spring waeon, hartess, organ, chamber
suit. sewing mach ine, tables, sink. beds, sofas
writing desk, chairs, barrels, lot vinegar, pots
tors, ole Sale st | o'clock
MARCH 27. «James W_ Loe. at Parmers Mills, ©
bead of horses, 16 bead of cows and young cat-
tie. 10 head sheep, 20 head fail Blood d Poland
hows, mower and lot of other farm implements
Wm. Goheen, suct
MARCH 28 «Kate Horner, Centre Hall
tables, sink, chairs, stands, bedetends,
dishes, carpets, tubs, onpper ke tie, sewing ma.
chine, Estey organ, eto. sale at | o Jock
A. Sandoe, Aug't
MARCH 28 —~Wm. Strong. at Colyer, 2
Jersey heifer, 2 sh onte Jheavy 2 horse wagon,
pew bob sled slave tack, Jersey cow, fiynets,
harness, hay ‘adders, ete,
MARCH 2 «DD. J. Meyer, 2 miles south of Lip
den Hall: ® hors § colts, 15 covers, 3
| young cattle, 5 head bogs, alon
{ stook of new farm implementa
Aue't,
fm. Gobeen,
1
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65s :
C NATURE'S CURE
mn I ST
A Cure for Constipation.
1 have been troubled with constipation for
ears. It was ruining my health, my com.
ort and ny complexion, and 1 am glad to
say that Celery King has restored all three,
and this afler trying many other medicines
that were su posed to be good, but which
were of no value whatever. | would like to
tell every Rufering woman what Celery King
has done for me.-Nellie Gould, Medina, Ohio
Celery King cures Constipation and all dis
eases of the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kid
neys, Sold by druggists, %e and i0e., 3
Bold by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall : ¥. BE. Wieland
Linden Hall! G. H. Long, Spring Mills.
They are Here
For Spring.
The Walk-Over Shoe for Men
$3.60.
A $5 Value in every palr.
Hundreds who have been waiting on
them, are pleased they have the style,
come in any leather. They are like
wearing old shoes for fit, We get 1200
pairs of them,
Don't be misled by others advertis
ing they have $3 shoes just as good for
they havn't even $5 shoes that will be
near as good.
For the ladies, the Saracens and the
famous “Herrick” Shoes from $2.50 to
$3.50 are the leaders,
Powers Shoe Co.
I A AN ss
If you have rheumatism, neuralgie,
cramp, lumbago, stomach trouble or jn-
digestion, use Love's Rheumat je Cure!
and Blood Cleanser, a sure cure. Sold
by J. D. Murray, 26 and 50c, 104¢ |
NERVITA PILLS.
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood |
ory, all wasting diseases, i
all effects of self-ubuse or 60
excess and indiscretion, i
blood builder. Brings PILLS
the pink glow to pale
chooks and restores the
wh B50¢ por box. 8 boxes for CTS. |
82.50, with our bankable gaurantee to cure |
paid. Bend for circular |
Nervita Tablets xr sreexer
(YELLOW LABEL) Immediate Results
Positively guaranteed eure for Loss of Power, |
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra.
tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the |
Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Oplum or |
box, 6 for $56.00 with our bankable guar- |
antee bond to cure in 80 days or refund
money paid. Address
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem. i
A nerve tonic and
fire of Jouth, By mail
{
and copy of our bankable guarantee bond,
Varicoeels, Undeveloped or Bhrunken Organs,
Liquor. By mail in Pais package, $1.00 a |
NERVITA MEDICAL CO...
Boid by J. D. Murray drug store, Centre Hall
RIVATE BALE THE UNDERSIGNED |
offers al private sale the following ard
A large wardrobe, Range stove, No.
large refrigerator with glass,
F.F. CHRISTINE
Centre Hall,
clos
Ia the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County
No 54, January Term, 1990 |
The undersigned sn Audi. |
tor appointed Lo make dis
tribution of the
the bands of 1h
arising from ‘he sale
defendant's Perot
propery 10 and
10 receive Lhe same,
notice that he will meet for the purposes
Adam Bartges
funds }
Bherity |
of |
YE,
H. FP. Confer,
the
of
Pa
ih day of April, 1900, at 10 o'clock
a.m of said day. All pares interested, when
apd where you sre, are requested (o sttend or be
from coming In and claim
WM J. BINGER,
Auditor,
Lis
lellefante of
the
Wie ©
g upon said fund
Lhe helrs and lege! repre
Bis
ww Shoe, Oettres County
Edna Waiker, Edith
dd Margaret Walker 3
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s the plan of sald town
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*, Small slore room, stalile
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the
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Situsle in the sald town of Sn
an the norit-west sido of Nectarine Ktrest ®
distance of 127) fel northward from Fifth Street
i and known and designs od In the gener
or plot of the sald town ss lot No. 5585, |
on the north-west by lot No, 39 the
| easl by Nectarin Bireet, on the south east by
No. Mi, on the south-west by a 21 feet wid
alley containing in frout or breadth
ine street 60 tool and extending back 2%
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CYRUS BRUNGART,
i Sheriffs Offioe, Bberift
| Bellefonte, March 12. 110)
| EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE —PURSU
ant 10 sh order of the Orphan's Court
Mills, Pa., on
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19%
At 10 o'clork, the following described valuable
real estate situated in Gregg township, Cestre
Onauty, Pa.
TRACT NO. 1. Beginning al post along lands
of Jouas Confer and Susan Crader, thence along
Innds of Busan Crader north 63 degrees east 163
540 perches 10 stones, thence slong lands of
Thomas P. Cope south 27 degrees esst 108 7.10
perches to ones, thence along lands of Gotsch
ali and Co. and estate of John Crader deceased
north 27 degrees west 108 7.10 perches to post and
plas e of beginning, contaiog
105 ACRES AND 154 PERCHES,
About half of the above described tract fs well
timbered with yellow pine, oak and chestnut
No buildings,
TRACT NO. 2 Baginniog at stones. thence
along lands of Gutachall aod Co. north 63 degroes
east 86 2-10 perchen to stone pile, thenos north 27
degrees west 40 perches to stones, thence alone
lands of Jonas Confer south 63 degrees west 45
perches to chestnut tree, thence south 27 degrees
east § perches 10 stone, thence south 63 degrees
west 41 2-10 perches 10 stones, thenoe south 27
degrees east 34 perches to stones and place of be
gloniog: containing
20 ACRES,
About one-half of above tract is cleared and ina
state of cultivation and the b.Jance is well
imbered with oak and chesthot, Thereon is
erected a good Dwelling House and bank barn:
choioe frait on the premises, good spring near
the hulitinegs,
TERMS Ten per cent, of purchase money to
be paid when property is knocked down, balanoe
of one-third upon confirmation absolute, one.
third in one year from confirmation absolute and
balance in iwo years, deferred payments 10 be
secured by and mortgage on the premises
and to bear interest at 6 per cent. from date of
confirmation absolate
PEALER,
WM
Adm’ o Lhe estate of John Crader,
HENCH & DROMGOLI
at | \
“
Bush Arcade. Bellefonte.
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| Philadelphia & Krie BR. R. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect Koy
THE NORTH AMERICAN
(PHILADELPHIA
| TRAINB LEAVE MONTAXDOR,
| 7.823 m.~Traip 20. Wek day
{| Harrisburg. srriviog st Philsd }
New fork 2.15 p. m., Baithr ore | t
{ingion 100 p. 10.
{wo Philadelphia
{| 927 a. m.- Train 30 Daily f
ikerbmrre, Peronton, B
| toediate stations
{ zleton, aud Potwvilie,
| Baltimore, Wast gion
{ couches to Philadelphia
! 13 p. m.~Train
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Philadelphia at 6.23
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or ne Ts ihe tint 8
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antil 7.50
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on railroads,
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the UT. 8S, Army Cavalry Oicers,
§# 500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careof
Domestic Animals, and stable chart
mounted op rollers, sent free.
VETERINARY
cones ( Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation,
A.A. | Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
NB. B.~%Stralos, Lameness, Rheumatism
Cs Co Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D. D.~Bots or Grubs, Worms.
E. E.~Coughs, Heaves, Pocumonin,
F. FP.-Celic or Gripes, Bellyacke,
G. G.~Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.,
H.H.~Urisary and Kiduney Diseases,
I. I. “Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J. K.~ Diseases of Digestion,
Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual,
Vet, Care Ol and Medicator,
Price, Slagle Bottle (over 50 doses),
Used 1a best stables and re
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Sold by Drugeists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE ©O., 10 4
Corner William and John Bt, New York )
HUMPHREYS 5h
{ * Daily
HOMEOPATHIC 28 |
SPECIFIO No.
In use 3 years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prosteation, from overwork or other causes,
$1 per vial, or § vials and large vial powder, for §5.
Bold by Drupeiote. or seni povipald ow reset of Prive,
1980
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Week Days # 00 p. m. Sunday ,
$10 10a. m, Sunday,
Philadelphia Sleeping Cars sitached to Hawt
bound train from Williamsport a1 1130p m and
West-bound from Philade pola at il. pm,
« W. GEPHART,
General Superintendent
PERN CAVE FOR SALE.
The well known Penn Cave, Pean-
s¥ivas ia's finest natural wonder, is of
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO. fered at private sale. Parties desiring
Corner William and John Sts, New York |to make a good and safe investment,
io vv STED - YOR COUN RY o TRA DE : A ! oan find nothing better, The cave has
good reliable man with team to | RlVays enjoyed a large run of Visitors,
act as agent for our tess, onffrs baking rowder, (and oa party willing to offer special induoe-
ete. An exoellent opportunity for a hostler, i ments, the Cave can be made a far better paving
For further information apple ta thing thao ever. Fur farther information apply
GRAND UNION TEA CO.
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tn LONG BRON,
#5 N. od st, Harrisburg, Pa, feblm Penn Cave, Pa.
To select from at the same oid price. No advance.
~ John Smith & Bro.