! | B. W, SMITH, . i ditor and Proprietor’. CENTRE Hawn, . . . PENNA, April 18, 1901, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year 10 advance. ADVERTISE MENTS, ~20 cents per line for three inscruions, and 5 cen per line for each subse cunt insei tion. Other rates made kuown on application, NOTE —Rubscribers will please observe the date on the Iabel of the Reporter after a remit tapce is made and report if it is not correct, Dates are only changed the first issue of each month. janoOl, means that your subscription is paid to last January, O01 means July, 1901, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that Gardner, of Bellefonte borough, will be a candi date for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. ML) DISTRICT ATTORNEY, We suthorized to announce that N. B Spangler, of Bellefonte will be a candidate for the oflice of District Attorney, subject to the dec sion of the Democratic County Convention, are WORK IN THE HOUSE The renovated butter bill, which re- gulates the manufacture and sale of “boiled” or ‘process’ butter that is re- worked and subjected to chemical pro- the appearance of fresh butter, was passed by a vote of 158 ayes to only 2 nays. cesses to give it There was something of a fight over the bill abolishing fees for District At- torneys and in lieu of which a certain salary is fixed counties whose population exceed 150,000 The salaries are graded all the way in all does not from $500 in counties whose popula- tion does not exceed 10,000 up to $4000 in counties whose population is 150, 000. Centre County, with tion of 42894, would pay attorneys a salary of $1000, IN THESENATE These bills were passed finally: — a popula- y l district its House bill amending an act relating to free that schools established by agencies other 80 such Kindergartens, than the Commonwealth can be as- sisted out of the bublic school funds. Providing for the submission to the people at the November election a pro- posed constitutional amendment which will permit the use of voting machives at elections, providing the proposed amendment passes both houses of this Legislature, House bill amending an act relat- ing to the regulations of public schools, 80 that a teacher's certificate shall be given to persons who habitually use opium or any other narcotics. not To BILLS SIGNED, Governor Stone signed the MeClain- Cooper libel bill, the Authorizing school boards to grant the use of school houses for lyceum and other literary purposes, > Wh also following gulating the baling of hay and straw and marking the weight of the bale, of real estate to kill hares or rabbits of the year. Providing for the taking of deposi- tions in cases pending before magis- trates and justices of the peace. COAL LANDSS A fonts nsie OLD FOR 82,000 000, Webster Company Buys the Extensive Property in Bialr and Combria Counties. ovens and effected in ties hias just been consummated, it all the ioterests of the Mitchell Coal and Coke Company puss into the hands of the Webster Coal and Coke Company. ly acquired all the interests of John C. Beott & Bons, at Summerhill, the Cresson Company's shaft at Cresson and the Amsbry mines at Amsbry. In adaition to this the company own mining Blair and Cambria Couup- operations The purchase adds to the Webster Company's output 4500 tons of coal and 1000 tons of coke per day. The deal, in addition to the opera- tions at Gallitzin, Hastings, Creek and Nantyglo, iu County, includes the Bennington Operation in Blair County, a large mine at Osceola aud 10,000 acres of up- developed lands in Cambria County, It also embraces the Gallitzin Elee- tric Light Company, the Gallitzin Water Company, the Hastings Elee- tric Light and Water Companies, and four large stores operated by Cart- right & Co. The consideration is $2, 000,000, The Webster Company is composed of Lehigh Valiey capitalists, headed by T. H. Watkins. People claiming to be well informed say the deal is the nucleus of an extensive organiza tion of which J. P. Morgan is the prime mover. Children Got Rat Polson, Joseph Eiseman, a blacksmith of Centreville, near Altoona, spread bread with “Rough on Rats’ and dis- tributed the pieces about the premises, He figured there would be no rats within half a mile pext day. That night two physicians worked for hours to save the children of the blacksmith, who had found the bread in the back yard and had divided it equally. The Potters Mills. Misses May Smith and Rena Shires, Miss Mary Moyer, of Colyer, spent Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, of Boalsburg, | visited their son over Sunday. Miss Bertha Armstrong returned from Bellefonte, where she had been sewing for several weeks. Harry Fishburn strikes his hammer harder than ever, and says this time it is a boy. Mr. Btonebraker is on the sick list; Mr. Evans is improving; Mr. MeClen- also on the sick list. Spring Mills and Centre Hall sports this Come again town Saturday evening. boys. Miss Kline, of Earlystown, is teach- ing music in this place; we wish her SUCCESS, early for the streams on the morning of the 15th, each trying to catch the first trout. All had fairly good sue- cess, Merchant Frank McCoy made a bus- iness trip to Bellefonte Tuesday; his father is in Philadelphia, shipped a car load of fine cattle, where he - nse fs Mf —————— Spring Mills. J. mont, has been in this section t B. Mayes, the marble king of Le- aking orders for tombstones and monuments Mr. Mayes defies competition in prices the boss, has been suflering from a spi James Osman, railroad section ili ed back, not able to do mueh. Liveryman George Mowers another new horse to his stable. Mowery has us good a turn out as is in the valley. G. C. King the boss sawver of gar Valley, spent Saturday in shakiog hands with his many friend John Cr tpe spent several Mrs. Mary Crape bought an outfit I »- days witl his mother, Crape of furnit § and moved to Madisouburg. lay Allison and Mrs. Braucht for a visit of several d AVS witl t at Howard £. P, lison’s parents, Hay employed as clerk in Lon; store, the ance agent of Rebersburg, is town frequently, George Smull, hustling in see Subscribe for the Reporter and get the best county paper. Shook brothers have commenced the wall for their new barn, Floyd Bowersox is building a new ly to his home. John Zerby who was employed on the Culp lumber job for the past six months, is bome and secured the railroad as section hand. st — » Colyer. Wm. C. Bunnell, of Milroy, Com - were guests at the home of J, H. Moy- ef one day last week, torf, who has keeping house for her brother Calvin during the past spent weeks visitio among | friends in this vicinity, 2 Miss Jennie B been year, or £ her She will now | make her home with her sister, Mrs, | Mary Ishier, at Tusseyville, i | is very sick with poeumounia; his many | friends wish for his speedy recovery. The auction of G. R. Meiss was well attended Saturday evening, Michael Smith delivered a load { fine furniture for Smith Bro's., Spring Mills, at the residence of Wm. Philips { Tuesday. { There is a great deal of sickness | this community. | The Easter entertainment in the Zi- {on Evangelical church was a grand | success in every respect, and the part | most appreciated was the “mutesong.”’ {June 30th Children's Day will be ob- i : | served, | Mrs. J. H. Moyer and Mrs. Katie Reiber spent last Thursday at the | homes of George Spangler and Wm. | Bituer. : | Mrs. Thomas Bartges and Miss Em- "Squire Housman Wednesday last. Miss Blanche Housman entertained { ber lady friend, Miss Muzie Detwiler, {and brother Perry, Saturday evening. A A HO Centre Hill. spent several days lust week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Good hart, George W. Bmith returned home Inst Friday, after having spent the last seven months at Martha, where he was engaged aut teaching school. BMessrs. Wilver and Harry Burkhol - der made a business trip to Bellefonte Saturday. » Mrs. Elizabeth Bearfoss, of York, Pa., is visiting her sister Mrs. Jonas Bible; she is accompanied by her charming little granddaughter, Miss Ethel Bhedder., The Potter township school direct. ors had their final settlement with the teachers at this place Saturday last. Miss Lola Strohm spent Sunday with ber friend Miss Roxanna Bris- bin at Centre Hall, Mrs. Burkholder and daughter spent Mouday sfterucon at Potters Milis. Linden Hall. James Shreck, of Lemont, this place Monday. | The schools of this place and vicini- ty closed last Tuesday, Mrs. J. A. Long, of Centre Hall, spent several days with her sister, Mrs, Robert MeClellan, Bank Avenue recently. George Meyer, of Centre Hall, was a familiar figure on the streets last week, having formerly been one of us. John Raymond has been ealled home on account of the gerious illness of his wife. Latest reports are that is somewhat improved, Prof. Irvin Zeigler spent several days visited at | on Green she Boys, get your tin paps and circular saws in tune, Joho Durner and Daniel Braddock, Pa., arrived at Bohn, of this place months in this delightful The writer wishes to correct an error in a recent communication. The new blacksmith, instead of being Mr. Shutt is Mr. Catherman, of near Centre Hill, Prof. Bryson, principal of the Boals- last in the interests of his Spring 4 The Prof teaching and all of tl regret burg schools, was at this place Thursday Normal at alsbhurg is an g + { art expert in the persons who take advantage school will not have reasons to doing so. Mr and chael BSegner, of Boalsburg, sday last with i former place, has the last iit — May-liay Fan, about how to aniuse to dress and decorate ¥ yEoay Day party, we advice 0 get the May number of r, in which Lina Beard iy, dainty inde Lhe in Lhe open air, Ea : IOARD AIR LINER oard &ir Line R Capitals of the I iiway Capital jE iraverss eC iusive through ipital id from New siicd 1 sinpa 1 ol vinond, . ei iced Columbia, 8 Bid ' Gia., Montgomery, Ala, g 4 and hassee, Fila, to run the ue famous Metropolitan i Limited, ane Fast Mail Tr through lm orida and Atlanta tween tiiess of modern trains r Live Railway arrive Pe Washi and 311 nnsyivania $ il wr ¥ v Railway Dinh Baitimo New York, proved jaipment, ith 8 most je unexcelled dinner car srvice, compartment, of Cars, per iO N. drawing-room and servation 3 it week eacl has Pulliuan service five times Washington Pinehurst, way from Yubsrant oid EUTHR LE that ce resort, It has | Richmor the short | and 1d, Norfolk, ~ ine io Raleigh, uthern Pines, | Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and : Atlanta, and the i tween the South and East, the direet rou Athens, and Mascon In Atlanta, i made in | Chattanooga, Nastiville and Memphis, - it i= ie {lo direct connections are #i the Union Station Texas, California and Mexico. i ting through trains, and Puliman slecpiug cars between Atlanta : * connections are "made | with the Dominion {) New York, the | & M. T. Company, from Boston and i Providence, the Norfolk & Norfolk, wi Od mmpany, from AL Washing- {ington the Baltimore Steam Packet | Company, from Baltimore, and the N Y. i and Philadelphia | Through Pullman cars | ated on quick : also schedules between | trains with Buffet Chair Cars between | Savannah and Montgomery. | The local train service is first-class with most convenience schedules, In fact the Seaboard Air Line Rail- way will ticket passengers for any points, affording the quickest sched ules, finest trains, and most comfort able service, Its 1000 mile books sold at $25.00, are good from Washing. ton, D. ¢. over the entire system of 2 600 miles including Florida, A MSR ek Girls Win a Strike The Shamokin silk mill which wae idle six weeks, owing to the company refusing to allow the girls to work if they persisted in organizing a branch of the National Textile Association de- cided to recognize the union, The world’s supply of wool in 1000 is estimated at 2,025,000,000 pounds, the sminllest since 1590, Pan-American Exposition, Baffalo The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- | pany announces the following special | to Buflalo, on account the Pan-American wiiich opens on May 1: of Exposition, Hummer ion tickets, to be excirs good to return until $20 00 from Wash- | $17.00 nusive, and October 81, at rate of ington, $18.00 from Baltimore, from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, be continue. the regular ten days, including date of sale, at vate of $16 ¢ Baltimore, $15.50 from Philadelphis, | from other | tickets, , and thereafter Ten-day excursion to sold, beginning May 1 itig every day during Exposition, good going on trains and good returning within 0 from Washington, £1500 from atid proportionate rales points, Mpecial excursion tickets, to be sold, » sity § good going only on Thursday, May or ® and good returning within seven dave, including date of sale, at rate of $10 00 from Philadelphia, and propoitionate rates from other points, I'he pany each way d aly bet Pennsylvania Railroad Com- | now operates two through trains veen Philadelphia, Buffalo, | Baltimore, Washivgton, and §, prot ’ gyn) Registers Offiex Civ sand wil t of Centre oon fot the mint of John | arid testament of fonle boromgh. 4¢ Ceased Noy Hrooker! i me f Marge of Be off exe pile, ole §. The acon Trost & Safe Dotunit ¢ RY DY ihe (rphans” Cart of Cent ihe Bev ( i i under the will of 8arah J Hale decesspd No The final sex B. Parker, | administrator of Ke estate of David H Parker, late of Puilipeberg borough, deceased i No 6 i final acomint ol A nie 8 Riddle sduminleirairiz of & of Matthew } Kiddie, iatn yor fiah {ovgmpengd A pr ft of¢ A. Weaver sdminie Siover, ste of Halues of of the Fidelity Insurar trusioe mpg re inty for yom oy lex R. Hale uint of Samuel of the The first ar of Spring § he Krovi { of Adam i x ! tent i towrashiy rr Yorpamed The first and fined Birsior of, Inte of Boggs tom ash bp tlorossed, ithe arpount of I. F. Ugse exe Jane Uzzell, late of Snow Shoe township d 3 stent of James ley. admis &o., of Hannah Me a sof Sater of, The sixth seonunt of James P.O shinier, | executor of, dv, of sam oe] Huston, Jate of Poller | towoship, Second No. li. Theseoond and fina vitor snd John J Filed] vr. exer tlors of ure Fiedler. late of Miliheim arovant of MLR Lo.. of borough, de- The first and final account of Harey £ Huey, sdminist ator of do, of Angeline Cur ‘ate of Bogus tow imhip, deceased, No 18. The fest and Gnkl arovist of D i j Zerby, executor of the ast will and testastent of A. Mary Keen, late of Milibeim borough, de Owned, No HW. The second and partial sccount of { Thedore Me Maller, sarviell executor of Am. brose MeMuallen, mie of Walker township, dee Creed No 15, The second partial socount of J. M. Heckman and Williain G. B Heckman wdmin teators of, &e, of J, 8B, Heckman, late of Grogs tawrship, decessed, No 16. The fist and partial account of Adam | Y. Wagner snd Ells L. Orvis, executors of the Inst will and testament of J hn Wagner late of Be tle fonte borongh, il No. 10. The first and partial account of W 6 Vonads and B. PF, Voneda, executorsof, &e. of Adam Vounda, Inte of Walker township, deceased. dae Seon of James M Jas, exe. oentoro © last will and testam: ot of Mar . Hull, late of Milesburg borough, ra No, 19 third and final sooount of Georee M Boal, surviving administrator of, de. ot W. W. Love, late of Potter township, deceased. No. 20, The first and final acesunt of H. Y. Stitzar, guardian of Nellie K. Riddis, ® minor shilg of atithew M. Riddle, late of Boggs town. ship, Ml, No. 71. The accoun: of J. fen Rider, execu. tor of, &o . of Abner Rider, late of Benner tow shin, deve), No. 22. The eighth (8 annual statement of John PP Haris trustee apooiuted bry the Orphans’ Court of Centre sounty under the inst will and bsiament of Willian A. Thomas, Inte of the borough of Bellebuite. d 4. being the thirty. forveth (34) annual statement of sald trast No. 28. The third and flual actount of Wm, P. Dusan wid Robert 1. Soott, sdministratir of, &e., of the estate of O, Perry Jones, iste of Phil HP Bh The ints Baal Somer sh, 2 iret aooonnt of istrator of, &o., of Auva J. \ dotoaned. . i Summer Normal. { A Bummer Normal and Acgdemic | Boalsburg and continue for eight | weeks, Teachers, preparatory students will find the to their respective | . Cs for college, and others, adapted JA Course Bryson, aprlb Principal. Wi. A Tostimonial from Old England, “1 consider Chamberlain's Cough chitis,”’ says Mr, William Savory, of Warrington, Eoglaud, “It has saved my wife's life, she having been a mar- tyr to broopehitis for « ver ix vears, be- ing most of the time confined to her bed, BMhe is now juite well”! Mold by Mrs. J. W. R Linden Hall; J Smith, Centre Hall, « eller, Wo pty Arsenic ln a Vamily Reunion Feast, The Witt family reunion this year converted the residence of Henry Witt, at Altoona, into a hospital. A lot of little Witts went fishing and caught a The fish were fried, and everybody partook of some suck. er. Within an hour the whole crowd was sick. When the physician arriv- antidotes for arsen- 13 ie after working i night, declared everybody out of dan- er. How the got the flour in which the fish were rolled be- poisoning, and, u arsenic into { i fore cooking isa mystery, GEAINMAKKETY, PRODUCE AT STORES, SPHRINGMILISURAIN MARKET, every wea ay i LINDEN HALL MARKET i 3 CIF O93 i Cll ll) Zl On Op) \ The Cure that Cures J Coughs, Colds, Grippe, ing Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Inc Consumption, Whoo pliant in The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and \ung diseases, oM by al drugpists” 25 850s Roald by oe R ¥ Linden Huil, G Mills ith, Contre Hall H. Long, Spring Centre Hall * ofen for engreoments at all Limes, Prices osm be obtained nly when the Uonee rs are employed Twenty 3 14 the busines s BANDO} a The best Ric IN CX Perience Terms reasonable faond WANTS. 2 GENTE WANT every town jo strech Member §1 Th ¥ Agopis are wabiod Hire Count by 8. H Deitael, th author, Usvetoan, Md The book is dediested 1 Rov WW. H. Groh femetiv of B mirharg, ad will find ready sale. Price fly cesuts fT i { XX OUNG MEN WANTED, WITH FAIR EDI ‘ation anil good character, to learn Telegraphy, Ralirosd Acoouutine, and 1 ype writing Gis Is endoned by wil | sding raliway ootmpanies as the only perfect and reliable jnsti ution of its kind, All our gredustes are assisted 0 positions, | dies also sdmitted. Write for free catalog. Fall term opens August 15th GLOBE TELEGRAPH « OLLEGE, Hm Lexiuglon, ay. RT ANTED, AGENTS — To sell our Toas, Coffees, Powder to consumers Address, iH Bpioes and Baking Liberai commission paid GRAND UNION TEA CO, ON, 3rd Street, Harri burg, Pa. . BMITHSE BALVE for echilblzins, ete, by mail 2 cons. The DR on Rent for 5 SMITH CO , Centre Hall, Pa. yp SHRECKENGORT, E. pol Farmers Mil's, Pa P AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER. I am open for engagements in either of these oorupations. My experience in both should be 8 sufficient voarantee for satisfaction and good work. Terms are moCerate. Give sue a trial, war 21-1 gr J. S. MEYER, Ponn Hal, Pa, breeder and shipper of Barred and Bair PiY mouth Rook, B, 8, Hamburgs and 8. C. and W, B, Leghorns, Pe Sha dar fe - or a pop IL LEE ® 0 yy of oarry a in or hy " PRICE OF BGGS-$1 for 18; 81 75 for 50, $2.70 for 45. PRICK OF BTOUK. Single stork Birds from §1 $17 Pairs, 82108075; Trios, $275 tot © © A. Pletohor, aden 4 Peters, late of Howard township, AG ARC er * for sock and ogax with Es A i a, PENNSYLVANIA B.R. Philadelphia & Zrie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, Time TRIS, tn effect March 15, 19 TEAINE LEAVE MONTANDON, EART WARD 7 Weil for 3 1.928. In, or sunbury, abe. m,, 0. th. Yalt nore | bon. Weab- m. Parlor ca: and passenger conch Tealn 64, w fork J ingion i wh 9.27 a Willkerbnr med ale sla Zien, als Vous vy Baltimore Was! conches Wo Phila p. m, Hadel ad rain 90 jh ti for Bunbury GREE i £ snd inter Yeok days for der ston. Ha Philadephia, Sew York, Lon Throvgh | ssenger phe, on Wilke Lre erp fey 1.56 Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilke Hazieton, tlle, Ha: - risburg and nlermedinle sist srriving si Fhilladeliphin at 5.25 A Baltimore 0p. wm Parior car 4 rE OT Ome ties Washingt Ire ’ Yotiny pm, New Yan 4.00 Waskbinpilon at 7.15 hw Flilad hi and % i Rladeiphis, Baltimore m. m. bE apd ’ vy Of Lp. m~ Train stration, Heglelop whit Wilkes uid wre; 2 pm. Nes rk 2.53 a. Wank) CH Hiladelptor and Baltimore, m.~Train 6, y fon ury ¥ aid all intormed ate Blalions, arrive. inGelphl a. w Turkat 73 £ glo 4 45 Harrisburg Fhilsdeiphia undisturbed MOET Coches 1: bE sunt mm, Ny 4 Wasliir Be ERT DILE cars Inn delphis and New York ngers call remain in RiCEr ie.00m. mm. n Harris WESTWARD, LL 8AL EAR] LRA 3 Pima Lger Bglon hilade “EWIBEU RG AND TYRUNE BEAlLEGAL CORK GR) S < ¥ Aosiwerc a Esstwar A ¥ $ 4 Le id 3 4 4 + On 4 Eg 82 is s 10 502 he 4% Z 48 : 3 % ‘ - 2 58 12 34 7 23 216 & 5 f 4x «1 6 45 6 4&0 i Pleasant Gap A Xemanhn Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewist urg for Montar jdonial 5.20 a 8 8, m., 945 8 m, 115 and 800 p.m. 1 ling leave Montandon Awisburg at SUR mm, 1008 a. m. 5.05, Kpm, and 5 15 m, | for 1 ‘ i @ $.28 and ug eave Lewis. Oh p.m. I. 8. WOOD Gen’! Pw'ger Agt. 10.61 m and 53 m., returs fbug és , 10038 a.m. and 5 {J.B HUTCHINSON enersl Manager m RAILR Congensed Time CAD OF PER # 3 CENTRAL NEYLVANIA. able Rewd Dow aiNosZ Nob ip. m. pam. 0424 Bead Up. No 6: No 4 No 2 Now, 21, 1900, PEL pn Am, 2 0 40 in wv $0.4 ~ 21 snl BO ssn 3 ~Hecla Park. | 746 305 6 -. Dnkies . § Ya9 8 S .BUBLERSR'G. i ~Snvdertown... std SRD wove. woes USION. oe... LAMAR... Clintondale.. « 1% Krider's ng 724 Mackeyville.. 30 LOednr Kprings : By : Bd MRIOBA....... T8§ vi MILL BALL. 471 Jersey Shore... Wen pO L § Wm PO'T | 4 . PHILA Atlantie City, NEW YORK. (Vis Tameqgua.) wn EW YORK... (Via Phila) @ % 5 x 5 XZ & 2 §& 3 ee = ~ ss] £12 & ¥ a7 ow EXPER PRPOORLCOOC TO = - » wb} 9 so 2 50 280 8 86°11 6 “ mw Ye v > $7 a & 453 Fr OR GD 0D BG BD ee - rh EE a A L I. Sg on on 55 U8 ag = 0 40; 19 80 Ha Pn i LI inh TOs JA, ID.ID an. *Daily, Week Days i 00 p. m. Sunday, 310 10a m. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Oars altached to East bontd train from Williamsport at 1130p mand Wesi-bound from Philadelphia at 11.38 p.m, WW. GEPHART, General Baperintendent, P.ma mm. Arr INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect Mav 35, 1806, EASTWARD ; WESTWARD LEE (5 | m ¢ ¥ i ——— B ELLEF( STATIONS. and | Ly. Bellefonte... ween lv lle fie” = = ¥ = = - 12 548 3h FE artis wewnnerss WR IUIBOE coven BEES Lsesinn FIOM ore. [8 i sess BRIS rinnnan 7 adie. ren 3 ree KIO 71 a severe sae BUTI iv = ——— * 6 ‘8 6 le ie £53393 ak i ks fo Bo wa nl ol Mt BARING SEBZE~2 aaah FREZZaLzunsn (sERREE gNEgEnss (EEE REE® = 5 i i Lock Haven snd Ty 7 for State Onllege Letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, with all lines of office stationery, neatly and cheaply done ut the Reporter printing house. . i