THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. BMITH, . . . . Ediorand Proprietor. CENTRE HALL, .. ... PENNA, July 25,1901. TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per yearin advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, ind 5 cenws per line for each subse quit inseition, Other rates made known O40 application. A NOTE. Subscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a8 remit tance is made and report if it is not correcl Dates are only changed the first issue of each month. jan0i, means that your subscription is paid to last Japuary. 01 means July, 19001, Democratic Ticket. M I GARDNER. N.B. SPANGLER. Pre District 1, Fi a%3p honoiary . Attorney The County Ticket, will be ticket: At the head of the column found the Democratic county For Prothonotary-—M, I. Gardner; for District Attorney—N. B. Spangler. The fitness these candidates need not argued; every voter in the county has had an opportunity to know that each of them served in their respective office for a term of almost of be ao to hree years, and that their official entirely satisfuctory every one Lad transact business with them, tion has been who has occasion The opposition candidates have as yet not been named, bal it matters not who they chance to be, there can no valid reason given why every Dem- ocratie voter in Centre county not support the nominees of their par ty. in state Teach the only sure way (0 success and national campaigns. date on the loeal in national contest. pt The “open door’ at the Philippines, to all nations on the same the United State, is not promotive of American commerce, our fair share, faeilities are against us, example, we shipped only worth of manufact of iron steel to the Philippine islands, Last yesr, ures (ierman exports of these value. The sums are small, but they be promotive of American commerce. Wp 1,000 troops in With over or wh 12.000 the field their own who to vanish loers in peace within General Kitchener, keep along with Lord Milner, civil administrator. sorship the The military cen- maintained by Kitchener is is objectionable to the British press of all On the himself as unpopular as Geoeral Otis did io Manila, and from the same causes. [It is natural that w hen military absolu- tism comes in contact with trea sured principles of civil liberty and rights there should be frection., This is the case in South Africa, and the predie- tion is made that General Kitchener will be recalled and be succeeded control mand, who rejoices in the significant name of Sir Bindon Blood. shades of political opinion. whole he seems tn have made A ow —_ Notwithstanding the fact that many people complain that the United States are becoming overpopulated, the residents of other countries still bold to the belief thal we still have room for more. The immigration sta- tistics indicate that for the fiscal year just closed has been one of the banner years for new arrivals, The figures for: the eleven months ended with May reached a total of 435.319; and as Juve is always a great mouth for im- migration the total for the year pro- bably exceeded 500,000. The immi- grants last year numbered 448,572- nearly double the figures for 1808, when the new arrivals numbered only 229,238, Pennsylvania Railroad's Special Excur- sions to Pan-American Exposition, The Pennsylvania Railroad Com. pany will ran special excursions to Buffalo on account of the Pan-Ameri- ean. Exposition, from Philadelphia and adjoining territory, on July 23, 81, August 6, 15, 21, 27, September 5, 11, 17, snd 26. Round-trip tickets, good going only on train leaving Phils adelphia at 830 u. m., Harrisburg 11. 86». m., Bunbury 1248 p. m., Wilk iamsport 1.60 p. m., Lock Haven, 2.28 p. m., and on local trains con- necting therewith, and good to return on regular trains within seven days, including day of excursion, will be wold at rate of $0.00 from Philadeipbia, $5.40 from Harrisburg, $80 from Trenton, $8.40 from Altoona, $900 from Lancaster, $0.00 from Reading, $10.00 froth Winchester, and propor- tionate rates from other points. These tickets will not be good in Pull man parlor or sleeping cars in either direction. For specific time and rates, consult local ticket agents. July 25 2t Ham White Grant Hoover for prices on GRANGE AND LEGISLATION, Laws Passed Through the Efforts of the Grange Legisiative Committes, The Grange Trade Bulletin tre Hall says: Unlike other organizations, the Grange has made a constant and stead « fast effort to protect the farmer against extortion in tax levys by the State, In the contest! over the Taggart Girange Tax bill in 1891 the, Grange se- cured an from the State of $4,500,06G0.00 for the public school, mak- ol 5 increase ing a total annual appropriation 500,000 00, return from the State to the three-fourths of the personal property tax, which now ambuunts to $2 3 0d, It also, the Ntute cottpties sired and same to townships the entire retail io $3, ng an annual saving to local tax payers of $11,300,000.00, Had the Grange year, from the thie counties liquor censes now amounting S00, 000.00 I'bhus maki not secured concessions from the State the und real fariers estate ‘owners would been compelled to raise this by loeal taxation, Had sll the come { Girange and helped we could have se- cured for them and the real owners al $10,000 000 00 farmers into estate least more, and even then would not have that corporate prop- vil the tax real estate below | paid by jurty. { During the on personal and sed t- passage of e just ele utter Protec he h Legisiatur the Grange and JI’ B Association secured t law, ure ! ive Oleo whi the an efficient annually for F $3,000,000 00, The the | passage of an act to enforce the Hamil- will save dairy ioteresis over Grange also prevented on road law of '97, which would have entailed on the counties at least seven county engineers whose salaries would have been upward of $1,000,000 been assessed the C which would have the of ommon- furimers rity of To test the «i the ne these {f the ex pense of ple, the Grange Legislative Committ their bill i nd { one for road knocked the breath out amended oll should Le taxed personal a mill additi tate the purposes, of the road formers when they roads their own road leg were to help and ti ation in th RIGHTS OF Eh — TELEPHONE COMPANIES Obtained Through the Courts for the Destruction of Shade Trees i® 04 (sazetle pu The Lewistown Mifflia county property guard following OW et by publishing Inasmuch as it is reported that the superintendent of the Juniata and i and country and that line is being + the country X= tended throughout county it might be well for cur informed that sence of Dr. John Marshall from farm al Douglassville, Berks « to be Lis ounty, Telegraph and cut down sixty Telephone y-eight trees on his perty, whereupon Dr. Marshall mediately brought criminal against these employes, which of i court the the court in Reading, county, thence to the superior court, berks with action. The action was brought der the Act of June 8, 1881, P. smended by the Aet of June IS, P. L. 196. The fines required of the three emnployes of the company to the full limit of the law, and aggre gated $150, half of which, however, by law, was transferred fo board of the township in farm was located, The erimioal suit haviog been cided by the highest court in favor of Dr. Marshall, he brought civil action against the company for damages, and on January 3, 1808, the court, under the Act of June 2, 1818, P. L. 170, ap- pointed three viewers to assess dama- ges. On Feoruary 14, 1808, the viewers filed their report, from which report the telephone company and also Dr, Marshall appealed, and on October 185, 1868, the case was tried before the com- mon pleas court of Berks county, The verdict of the jury was in favor of Dr, Marshall, The telephone connection appealed to the superior court, and on April 16, 1901, an opinion in favor of Dr. Marshall was handed down by jus- tice Beaver, allowing damages to the amount of $400 to Dr. Marshall, The result of two actions, crimioal aod which de the telephone company are as import. for ———————————— APPROPRIATIONS BY THE STATE, Ponders Ten thousand doliars was riated by the Legisthture iow monument Curtin, nppr Ards of Wns in honor oO The bil to College , which included 550,000 90 & Oe Ww building. The sum sea ped a dni bry B86 oD Leflore the ernot aiid ‘HisHTenitare tho 1) vo Gover Tlie aps woptiation Htute $140,000 afr Mem Of POV. The piverndy ap irave rigtion uf THERE 00 deticienty uf thie seffoll appropriation 1484, app easel by thie vith of The Nutlonal, Goad 701000, Crna in I'he Cottage SEtdte Nokpithal, wad retluvéd Yeon $1542 to 216 - 4.25 ‘Fhe Boldlera ( Jephinnd Mthools were cut 820.000 GIN, i Willi {frog $52,000 to $27 000, noted Philadelphia hb of funds, 1 was out oat) LHHE Ooi Aan appropriation ol | $336 3 aus port hospital was Two mpitals ‘be Jef- it a were greatly shora leaving [hie i ferson fund of Lirurgd sinle Medico- Os foal i a bala I'he i wy el $i 000, leaving 1 U Lock Haven hospi LOOD--balauoe Natiooul F; of ine VOW, { Minty liu ¥ Wus LO liave LUl 9. he ( Over iN, gr haadl Lion Fhe : i Lae liien is s vlitire PRODUCE AT STORES, Ham SPRING MILLS T. CORMAN Reminder. {}00Ds IN SEASON: Mason's Beet Fruit Jars, with Pareelain Lined Tops, Pints, 67 cents ; Quarts, 70 cents: re. Gallon, £1.00 per doz You will find these Jars as perfect at any made. Best Standard White Fruit Jar Rubbers, 4 cents per Dozen ; 4 Dozen, 15 cents. Jelly Tumblers, 24 cents pea Doz Tin Fruit Jar Fillers, 3 cts. piece. S. M. Swartz, | MN LE ee , ebe’ “Hee Grant Hoovpr before you insure. TUSSEY VILLE. AWORVIIY sUUCESSOR “Something New All doctors have tried to cum {tarry by the use of powders, noid ed inhalers and drugs in phste Their powders "dry up the snembrane them pen and b tisend i entirely £14 £1 AWAY membranes that {thelr makers have aimed to cure, while sand ointments cannot reach the case, An old aud ex who has for many years made n close study and specialty of the treat- tent of Cntarrly, Lins at last perfected nn treatment which when used, not only relieve perinanent 'y Cures cal ir Lhe eatse, Lop] tnder the San." His i te Crack nrc 10 poweriul Cats jeed, f the inhaled fade hinve the satne bo nnie ol int titioner but Teno. # nl onee, arrh, by z the iii g It isthe ence th ected purts, nowh eed | arrh und i oid 1 the ext and curing all inflaniwation remedy Ruowd Lo se ih aii only i pol the emedy is k unily reachie This wonders flies thi Cure,” “ fii Unral al i Fetuely BOKER 2 Vinontis tread neCessary y perfect ¢ 14 08 HOW TEC, as the ouly itive hs quicki i hal unnoying it ¢ 17es rer iiiane ail lphisinny tly sia ~The Best is No muatlun On ined v1 - Rinne IB Office in Crider's Stone Build Bg. Bellefonte, Pa. BANKS. Penn's \/~ i An 2 Valley dnKing § “ Company, scounts IN¢ ¥. B. MINGLE, tes. Cashier, W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH Straw Hats, Now ig the time for Masor Fruit Jars, One Quart 65 Cents Dozen. Half Gal. 85 Tin Cans, 35 Crocks and Jugs, Sc, “ “ ““ “ gallon. SUGAR PRICES : Light Brown, 5%e. Soft White, 6e. Granulated, 6c. AA Sos A The Long Store Company, id wg ! | 2300000000000 0000000009 CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS. tre all grades of and Full Liout sprin minting frariu E28 E 1] soe2a0sodeCOROOCOCROE re » tushilons repair- arls is Woodwork and Repainting prom; tention, f is gaven fi Lhe lone by good mecha arantecad, £3 cotoeveld imnte on & 1 capt an YOUur oraer ©w Here, J T. Centre Hall, - - om eT Ww : EE. Penn'a. cetpen0ORe dcoccodeneR FO0TCO00SGSOEIO200000C0CG OC 2000059300000 R0P00QCOE00OD 2g pring Mills, Pa oy P.V.E. STORE. y Men’s and Ladies’ Boys’ and Ilisses’ «a Children’s Shoes ATL IV t Le e0009020COROR0CeRRRCCRC0RRC IT ces = @ wf CBS0000CO0RLRB00CRROORRORRRORCOROOED ORR ORAE C. A. KRAPE. A ——— A —— coe & SHEBECOK EXO Varn il 4 ERE ANDOCARYVE WW enRApeeniv in My experience | usta for salishac Terms are woderale, Gly >1901< started in with the largest and grandest display of | ~FURNITURE~ | i i that was ever brought to town. Also a large stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Rollers, &c., &c., and it is going out hy wagon and by railroad. It ia via possiblp to enumerate what we have in stock. It will ehow for itself. This is why it goes so fast, The price is cown at the foot of it all. Before buy- ing elsewhere give wie a call, J. 8. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL | EL. AUCTH mn open | § Of emia i a sathcient i work INE NN (Opposite Spring Mills Hotel.) mt aes 0980340493£02038000008400492509 8904690957 NTRE HALL BOTES JW sipped, hat gid np esi! ing wer Lng ih ear fifi © Rub HOTEL HAAG, fer Monian 1.15 milandon mm. 5.08, 5 and Low ise m eRYE i p.m, i. R.WOCD Paw'ger Agt wf wf wh whut ob of wt Hutonde ie... E Sng AIONH " Mi i HALL Juteey Bhore oase. suninoon 2 Le ; Wm'PoT Att PHILA... Atlante City NEW YORE i {Vis Temogue.) NEW YORK... (Via Phila.) Tan, pe a rT ow » bt a - baa z 6 55 8 3 “i 3 | 10 40; 19 30 wo ! Are a. m In m, Week Days. 86 00 p.m, Sanday, 110 10 a. ma. Sunday. Phtiadelphia Bleeping Cars starched to Kast bound train from wi Hatreport at 1130 p in aud West-bound from Philsdelphis at 1! ¥ p Ww. GEP HART, General Bup rintendent, PMs wm imi BEABPON TECENTRAL RAIL ROAD, To take effect + Mar 5, 1800, EAST HARD. 126 » 1% sa mt i tian Le. 1 To $ 4b wens: Be lloonte...... 60003 028 10 OBEY TI oer & ie, 12 088 87 inns ke a 6100S S08 5 WIIET seve, BOSSI ADE Bi Hunters... | i6 B02 52 46.8 2% PUI. ue BOTAN... a rialy (7 5 a 12 3 i ay 18 i8, Bootie <5 . i WESTWARD . STATIONS, 0 ™ i i i PREF EEE Enea 5 W wii Tornig pates foam Motitanden, Wilting Lek Haven and Tyrone onnect with tain No. 7 for Biaie § Lotlom A fetnont trains om Mon. Sandton and Tyrone with Ee TH Jor Riate Qaliene, err from RR. tains at 2 [sy FeresEes aay { I5g8SERAc RENE i cept Say. »0 Th J