wa we BE ——.e—._._.ep 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, which heretofore has been five years, thus rendering it possible in the future for Methodist pastorates to be as con- tinuous as those in any of the Protest- ant churches. In time it will change the Methodist system of selecting pas- tors to that in force by other churches, by which the congregation calls the Viewed from Another Standpoint, For the benefit of T, M. Gramley and all those interested in dairy product, by his request we gladly give or explain why and how a creamery system will add to the results received from dairy stock. It is a wrong conception to think that system will add to the amount of cream the the cow gives directly, Bul for explanation, we say: We, as a people, are in the age of wonder- ful progress and improvements over past years, Prepared They are Here For Spring. $3.60. PENNSYLVANIA RB R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in elect Nov, 19, 1899, TRAINE LEAVE MONTARDOR, EARTWARD, 7.82 5. m.~Train 20. Wek days for Sunbury, Harrisburg, seriving st Puiladelphis, 11488, m., New fork 213 p. m., Baltix ore 11.55 p. m., Wash preacher it wants, For instance, at our own door we look at the growth and development of farm machinery. We have laid down ihe old and taken up the new. Wilh these improvements we now do the work in two weeks, which before would have re- quired two months, No will deny hese facts. So the same with the dairy world. The improvements were not so fast untilof late years, The Babcock chemical turbine testing system, | which is used by all practical dairymen, used | and advised at all Dairy schools instituted by | the Government, as the most accurate way of | testing the per cent, of butter fat contained in | milk, before or after separation of cream has been made. The next great improvement is the | machine which separates the cream from milk | ington 100 p. wm, P arior car and passenger coach ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent inse: tion. Other rates made made known on “pplieation, CENTRE Haus, PA., THURS. Moy 81 A $5 Value in every palr. to Philsdelphis, Hundreds who have been waitingon | 927 a m~Train them, are pleased they have the style, | moililewations Week da {come in any leather. They are ike zleton, andPottsville, Phila | wearing old shoes for fit, We get 1200 | Baltimore, Washington. ! pairs of them, coaches to Philadelphis, Don't be misled by others advertis- A ——— Senator Hoar declared a truth well understood by the mass of the Ameri- can people when he said in the Senate, on 21, on a motion to extend to the Boer envoys, while in Washington, the privileges of the floor of the SBen- ate, that ‘‘he was bound to say that the attitude of the country with refer- ence to the people of the Philippines has throttled and stifled the expression For Memorial Day, Dally for Bunbury Haruvig and inter ® for Peri som, Ha sdeipbia, Sew York, Through p wsenger one -» Bomtlilistinions «ee D Fourth of July, ASSEMBLY AND THE We are authorized to announce thatJ, W. Kep ler, of Ferguson township, wili be a candidate for Assembly, srbject to the decision of the Democratic County Conveuniion, 155 p. m~Train 5. Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Poteviile, Har. ¢ ing they have $3 shoes just as good for | risburg and intermediate stations, srriving at | they hava’'t even $5 shoes that will be | Khiiadelvhia at 623 p mn. New York. 9.50 p. m., é he , i Baltimore, 6.00 p. in. Waab ington st 7.15 p. m. | nesr gs Loo Parlor car through Wo Fiiladeliphia, snd pas é For the ladies, the Baracens and the | senger couches 0 Philadelphia, Baltimore and | famous “Herrick’” Shoes from $2.50 to | Wop Train 22. Weekdays for Wilkes C t F 1 $8.50 are the leaders. | barre, Berapton, Hazleton, Pousville, snd anily oun y i | for Harrisburg and inter sdiste po vie, arriving i at Phi delphis 10.2 p m., New York 3.5 We are authorized to anpounce that J. H. Baltimore 9.45 pio. Jeshingilon 10 Wetzel, of Bellefonie, will be a candidate for As BB. sembly, subject to the decision ol the Democtatic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that Robert M, Foster, of State College, will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Dem- ocratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that John Ww. Conley, of Potter tywuship, will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic Tounty Convention. The grangers keep pelting Stone and Hamilton with oleo balls. —————— — The “clever fellow’ rarely fails to turn out a dangerous fellow. Ee. The Centre County Centennial, July 25-26, is attracting attention all over the state. nein fo nl Quay is beginning to crack jokes : His latest is that he will run for Sena- tor and that he’ll be elected. Ac ls mss The entire state administration has the smell of an oleo shop. All should resign, from Stone on down. a The war against Stone, Hamilton, et al, on account of the oleo protection at 1-cent-a-pound is kept up briskly and is getting hot for them. ee nl Now come rumors that Porto Rico is being robbed, like Cuba, and the trac ks lead back to Washington. Great God, what are things coming to! fp The robbery in Cuba by McKinley's officials has reached $400,000! The of sympathy which ought to go out to the Boer republic.” Of course it has. How can we officially declare sympa- thies with the Boers in their brave struggle to maintain their liberties and independence, when we are engaged in a war to prevent the Philippines hav- ing the same rights? “[t is the best fighting done on this planet since ' Thermopylae, and no fighting has been done in a holier cause,” This leaves nothing to say, and it is as true as the Declaration of Independence. ef The wrongs and rascalities practiced by state, city and borough authorities as constantly exposed, is simply as tounding and shows an absence of The public plunderer seems to be in bly obtained for the greater of the con- victed robbers of the public. The evil of wrong-doing by officials would almost lead one to think dishonest is respectable since the latter munity. cons fps Mp mls fellows began stealing as soon as they weeks ago. ——————— i i ————— And already our new give the Cubans good government. tes Judge Weiss, of Harrisburg, handed down an opinion the other day decid- State tax of 4 mills upon notes dis- counted by their banks. arose in an amicable action by the private banking firm of Ham- lin & Sons, of Smethport. iets As the Cuban robbery by McKinley's | it proves more astounding—they have stolen all that is valuable. Poor Cu- ba! Patriotic McKinley kit! That's a sample of the ‘good government’’ promised. No wonder the Cubans say | they had nothing like it under Span- ish rule. A py i Queen Victoria was 81 years old on | Thursday of last week. She reigned | over the British empire for almost 63 years. It has received large additions during her prolonged reign and is still | growing. No sovereign in the world | holds the unique position in the affec tion of mankind that is held by this] aged queen, retest i Senator Hale, Republican, tells plain | truth : “We have taught the people] of Cuba the lesson of fraud, the lesson | of misappropriation of money, of | cheating, of stealing, the lesson of a carnival of eorruption and fraud in ev- ery direction.” Senator Hale, of Maine, is the Re- publican chairman of the Senate com- mittee on naval affairs, The Republican Altoona Tribune talks sense when it says that Germa- ny’s right to frame and enact a pro- hibitory tariff is undonbted. And of all nations under the sun we have the least right to complain or protest. For it appears to many that Germany is simply following our example in this tariff business. Has not she just as good a right to be selfish as other na- tions? “Selfish,” as the Tribune has it, is the right name for tariff. Special Agent SBimmers, of the pure food department, has his fighting suit on in regard to the oleo matter, and Bays: “I am not going to resign under fire. I want Wells to show me up, and then I'll tell the whole truth and let the people know what is going on. I have fity letters at home in connection with Levi Wells and the business car- ried on, and I am going to publish them.” — A TABATA The Methodists have made a new de parture, by adopting a change in their discipline which is made to read that the Bishops “shall appoint the preach- ers to the several charges annually,” the Methodist Episcopal General Con- ference, in session at Chicago, has swept away the pastoral time limit “EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSESS The Secretary of War's official ceipts and expenditures of the island tal revenue 000 was disbursed for salaries and $1, “labor pay-roll.” This enormous disbursement of more 000 was entirely in Cuba. in theory at least a ment. military A mass of items fooling up a vextraordinary expenses ordered they were incurred for is not stated. Jehind these figures many are concealed, (i. Havana's finest mansions, on a scale of $20,000 a year ; conducted Charles F, the Government's ‘fiscal agent for Cu- ba,” with Fletcher 8. Heath, brother Heath, as one of its directors, No wonder Senators at Washington are amazed at the size and plain sig- No wonder there is a demand for a thorough and rigid investigation, The looting of Cuba is the scanda- lous climax of an Administration that has been most prolific in scandals. A ASR AN Union County Politics, Union county's Pomona Grange has | adopted resolutions demanding that | Governor Stone shall remove Secretary | Hamilton from office, The opening shot of the campaign of the Democratic party in Union was fired in the county convention at Lewisburg on Monday, and from now till the election in November the bat- tle against Quayism will be vigorously waged. To guard against the possi bility of the election of a Quayite to the Legislature from that county, the convention indorsed the candidacy of Albert W. Johnson, anti-Quay Repub- lican, who recently announced himself as the regular candidate, claiming he was defrauded of the Republican nom- There was not a dissenting pear on the Democratic ticket. The only candidate is Dr. Mohn, the Quay candidate, i An Epidemic of Whooping Cough, Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contract ed the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure, John E. Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Car Spring Mills; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. A—————— A YO NI——- For good job work try the REPOR- whilein a8 sweet condition; which takes practically within a small per cent. all Lhe cream by the old way of skimming or settling. under one management, (perisining to the of smperature, ripening and churning {| granular (flavored must J RB goods be the Now then, if the and gives the the general marked test 8 the most aecuraie per cent, butter fat, practical dairy Journal, (and by the machine | self) and the separating machine dow | ebrrespondiugly well a3 a resuit ils. Is , and pound, why should not ibe add 10 the results received of the owner of the cow, And if to be m feriid his tnleresws ace aroused and he, as ade besides the farm & pro gressive feed, waler, will resuls in the dae Th SUUS IDG gard 10 ¢ whom we d healih, and breed of swek, and cow giving an increase of pro fn also we claim Lhe creamery ectly to the product of Lhe cow, 1a 1e wecks received by some of onr 1 not hesitate lo give As H. B. Wi 04 for two weeks were o taeir DAMS who ved ree 1 check of WN was milking COWS, SOI fog. Bu { of Mach, the poore re id milk as the ew and some wie onside (lis W showing much belles | by Mr. Gramley, as Lhe $1.45 15 peu Tals gives the cow & chance | Week Or more n Lue were i one-filih of p year apd still do ss well as i old mein (hers wo were maenllonga COrTEPOUGIagy sae ATC. £ proesu 8 Lhe ond pat ! received » { special i care LO give his Dame a by others Bespl H 1g trouble wan sere—————— G. A. BR. ENCAMPMENT, Reduced Rates to Gettysburg, Pa, via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account G. A. Encampment. For the G. A. R. Encampment, De- partment of Pennsylvania, at Getlys. burg, June 2-9, the Pennsylvania Rail | ot2 to Gettysburg from all | fiz line in the State of Pennsylvania at | rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going Ji ube | 9.5 and to return until June 11, incl i minimum rate fifty cents, ot mim The ancients believed that i 8ive tism was the work of a demon within Any one who has had an st | tack of sciatic or infls a man, ammatory rheu- that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the lief, claimed | Chamberlain's Pain Balm would | out demons, but it will matism will agrees bee thot cast cure rheuma- tism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One ap- | plication relieves the pain, and this | quick relief which it affords is alone | worth many times its For by J. H. Linden Hall: F. A. Carson, Hossman, Centre Hall The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is It has never been sale M. cost, Hoss, =. | Bwartz, Tusseyville; ters Mills; H. F. Mills: J. F. Smith, Spring Bold by J. F. “a Contre H Linden Hall: G. H. 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All work cuzraai>~d, Prices r:osonablz2, 1 ae ’ w gran en =, al -w ow ae tel ow TT laa! wm To wa aw, wy IEEE ERIN ERE ne To Repair Eroken Art cles tise - Remem MAJORS RUBRER MAJOR'S LEATHER 50 YEARS® EXPERIENCE Traoe Marks DesIGNS CopyriGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and Sater nay quickly ascetiain our opinion free tnvention ja probably Pla Hamat tatile. 0 Communion tions strictly confidential, peienn. © pent free, Oldest a By liunn 3 Patents taken © spveial notice, without “America in the A handsomely Mastratad Jroskiy. Largest ofp. enlation of any scientifio ear ; four months, $l. 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Cure Maodientor, Price, Single Bottle (over 50 domes, - il and = ’ #7.00 60 SPECIFICS. Sold by Drugeists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO, Corner William and John St, Hew York EUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIO No. 28 in use 30 years. The only snocessful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other causes, $1 per vial or § vials and large vial powder for 85. fobd by Drugplate, or sesl podipeid on resold wl prion. HUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO, Corner William and John 8a, New Yourl. prism; EAs 8 ae », © ONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. Te ? take effect May 2 25, 1896, TWA: fs sta i IONS, T Morn Lok fs ver» « Tyrone onnect with train Tor 8 te Up Inge. gains Lew T ~ia So. 11 for Sate College. Trains 4140 Colic se connect with Penna. RB. R. umains a Beir foute {Daily except Bunday. Afternoon trains from Moos F.H THOMAS, .: Ca and Trade- Marks obtained, and all Pat. plac me ion conducted {or MobERaTE FEES, He Sone 16 Yoni 3 CT ag hose i. BR. senger coaches to Phiindelphir and Pi sil p. m~Train 6, Weekdays for Bunbury | Harrisburg and all intermediate stations, arriv- i ing 1 at Philadelphia, 420 a. tn. New Yorker713 as . Bath more, 2.80 a. mm. Washington, 495 a. m ullman sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Pl Iacdelphia and New York Philadelphia passe. gers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7 08. 1m. Train 4. 04 8 m. (Daily.) For Harris burg nod points east aid south, arriving et Fhiladeipbia at 6.5628, m., New York, 9.55 a mm, Bog vi 10.5 a, xo, Bt am sy, Baltimore, 6.50 a. | m., Was gon, 7.45, 8 m. Pullman sleeping | cars two Philadelphia snd Washington, spd | passenger coaches WwPhiladeiphia and Baltimoie. | WESTWARD p52a. m~Train 8 (Daily) For Erie, Can- | aposiguas, Rochester, Butlnio, Nisgara Falls, and intermediate stations, wilh passenger coaches 10 Erne and Hochester. Week days for Dubois, | Bellefonte, and Pitsburg. On Fundays only Iman sleepers 0 Rochester and Erie { 10.00 a. mm. Train 31 Dally) For Lock Haven and intermedinte stations, and | Tyrone, Ciearficld, Philipsburg, ithe West, will gh car k10 Tyroue 181 p. m~Train Weekdays for Kane, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Yitlsburg, Catan. gua and inte rmediate Elalions. BEyracuse, Bufislo and jegars Fails, with ugh passe RET COs bes to Kane and Bocos | ester, and Parlor car Ww BEochester, i bp, m.~Traln 1. Week days ra and intermediate stations y. m.~Train 13. Dally for Lock Haven, | and intermediate statior TH | i { Pu Ty- for BEenovo, | {| THROUGH TEAINE FOR MONTA EABT ARD BOUTH. leaves New York 12.30 night, timmore ‘ 8 8 In. KE ©, 7H ANDOR FROM | Train 31 Philadels Harrisburg Weck- leaves Philade ph in 8.40 am, Washing bam, Baltimore, 8506 a ma, Willkesbarre 4 1, week days, arrivisg et Montandon ith parior car from Philsdelptis passenger cosches from Polls E ia AD a Bait more 3 leaves New Yor 3; Washington a} i0 m, Wilkeabarre donstéiC pm i senger conches ia, and lms, | Train 2i leaves New York, p. m, Philadel. ba in 4. 25 § m, wee kaa, 4350p. mw. Burdays, ngton § pore 4.35 p m, dai oek dayy) arriving st Lrough Parlor Car {rom ys sd passenger coach : Wasbingion » p m, Philage m, Baltimore, {| Bontandon st 5.58 ) sleeping car from } pRAsenger coaches Jtimore “5am, Phila, 1225 m, Beitimore at 12.00 , mrriving si Moptan- 7%, with thro LEWISBURG AND TYROKE BAILROAD. Week days, Westward. iPM AM BTATI b 40 Mount Eastwasd, AM PN # 15 9 Ubi i LR OFS 5 Lewh HEELE - ™ ing Epring fave Lettre Hall 24 Gregg 2 iLinden Hall {Osk Hal 9 Lemont $ 4 Dale Summit i 52iPleas nt Gap MA xen ¢ 00 Be weap Uonal rains leave Lewisburg for Monian . 8 mm. 7. & mm, si rE EE TET oh S050 $0 50 5 60 00 00 00 wh Wh oh Bn wn Lae len ERECSERBELBREF Adan Son at is leave Montandon 9.28 ing leave Lewis “p.m, J. &, WOOD 1 Pw'ger Agt UTCHIRBON, General Manager. denned Tine Tabi | Roy 1400 a, Nov, Zi, 1900, Xo 6 No 4No 2 p.om.ip.m jo. m. 02 ¢ 5 iv 9 40 a on 48 sil 88 4 40 0] 44! 0 22 “6 Lv Ar 0 BELLEVFNTE. § BR fT & AT «i KR ~Hecl a Park. -i® Dunkies o.... | 8 HI BL ERE SHG. ® Snydertown.. | 8 = » - 8 > 28] 5 19 16 12 Mackeyvilie &{ Jedar Springs. | 7 0 Salona “17 pe 4 0% MILL HALL. i 524 a0'4x BO ervey SBOMe.nrn.. | 335 7M 58 Win POT Jars 25 28 Ns PHILA Hue : At) ae J NEW YORE. { (Via Tamequa.) 1 NEW YORK... “ - Po Hany... Huston... wl AMAR... Clintondale... Krider's ng le i A hc i BA8SLSER ive } *10 40) 19 80] . {Via Phila) p. mia miArr *Daily. Week Days. 0 p. m. Sunday. 110 10 a. m. Sunday. Philadelphia Bleeping Cars sttached to Hast. bound train from Willismspori at 11.50 p. m. and West-bound from Philadel 3a S118 p.m. GEPHART, Genera superintendent. PATENTS se ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice in * Inventive Age ™ Book “How to obtain Patents” Charges moderate, No fee till t is secured. | £6 x SRR Fol ry oe Wasting d.¢. J - - he -§23.00
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