THE CENTRE REPORT THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. morning : Spring Centre Hall, evening. Reformed—Union, Mills, alternoon | Lutheran-—Georges Valley, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon : Tusseyville, evening United Evangelical — Baturday afternoon, Quarterly Conference mecting at Centre Hall Suudsy morning, services at Lemont | afternoon, at Linden Hall; evening, Centre Hall Com munion services at each place, and sermons by Presiding Elder Crumbling Boalshurg Reformed-FPine Pine Hall, afternoon, Grove, morning : Preshyterian~ Centre Hall, morning; Spring Mills, afternoon {Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. ] POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER: F. K. WHITE, We are authorized to announce that F. K. White, of the Borough of Philipsburg, is a candi- date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Demogiatic party FOR SHERIFF: ELLIS 8, SHAFFER, We are suthorized to announce that Ellis 8 Shaffer, of Miles township, is a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subieet to the nsages of the Demoeratic party. FOR RECORDER J. 4 We authorized to nonpee that J OC. Rows date for office of Recorder, sublect to the usages of the Democratic party MILLER thorized to an ownship of W of Cotinky Treas u ocratic panty FOR COMMISSIONER: WM. H, FRY We are authorized to announce that William Ht. Fry, of Ferguson township, is a candidate tor of Ennuty ( sith Democratic pe REGISTER TAUCK thorized to announces 4 a candidate the eases of ROWE. Rn the are is aca i i FOR TREASURER I We are / Milter for Hh unce that J. D or, Is a candidate ror, subject (0 the nsnges of the er the office ommissioner oi £38 1) Tat es of Ln Arty FOR V6 AT 0s that H for the of the Demo fncksnn. of ER GEIS ines that 1. Wag y candidate for the of sages of the Dey thd Thing oo. fhe $40 Salary Bil Killed hie Ober bill, raising the minimum salary of teachers from $5 lo $40 &% month, the House of Represer school was Killed in ifalive > i fir “ehafler He appointed Br. N. (. points 1 Hehatler has been re-sp- state superintendent of public instruction by Gos Dr Liovernor ernor Pennypacker, Sehafler first appointed by Pattia has held the office continuously without Was vis, snd regard to the political complexion of the sue. CEng governors iit ——— Primary il sutre Hall Primary School, by Miss Helen Hosterman, will open Mouday, April 11. From dications shé wi ter nf School Opens April Phe present in- H have a goodly nuom- wholar It is this extra school- during end the summer of the sehiond ing children get i Chiat tells at nf Limbert tioes to Altoons ev, 4a past charge in Danville, resigned as pastor orge FE. Limbert, who for the “ix years has served a Reformed and has scoepted a call (0 the Trinity Heformed Hev. Madisonburg Miss Hebeo- Intermediate Hall Church Altoona of and is a brother-in-law of in Lambert is a native éacher of the the ey ca Moyer, grade of itre public SC hoagie, - > - Millinery Oproiog Mrs pli stock of CO] Luaey Henney is Philadel her ih iL present ecaring spring which will of ladies’ et Her Fri She invites millinery the goods, mini Of intest stv low hend-wear and trimming opening days are Thursday and day, April 15th and 14th si! who are in need of goods in her call ock on those days, and will be pleased to have (he ladies come to look over the palierps whether they want to parehase or not, Hemember the dates, Thursday and Friday . April 15th and 14th IAA line t to see her Mountain Fires Mountain fires have during the past week tire las | dUrreanioe been raging Fhe mountain woome such aa ordinary oe- that the prea: extent of its Hesiytictiveness ia tittle thought of, yet Lat agency is one of of the many inaightly ‘barren moon- taing constantly before the traveler's eyes In Pennsylvania. is But for the de struction by tire of young timber the hundreds of thousands of scres that taday are totally without a growth of “ny dort wonld be developing valuable tir bse for the | present and fature wenemtions, the chief causes : pines gains. ba Von Want 10 Make Money Of course you do, Let us help you? Hell your aren, eggs and poultry to ua and We guarantee that you will’ be plensed with ithe, returns. €Com pare aor prices withiothers buying; cream, and you will be convinced that we can make money for fyou, We (are now Speuify New, cream froutes. If ‘our driver does not’ pasa] your] place, ) drop p us a line and we will ‘have him os), We always pay “the highest * market prices for eggs, ehickens, ducks snd | turkeys, OfMice— Bellefon e, I a. A m———— printing done at thé TIE HowARD CREAMERY Uke. bs 7 & i ~All kinds of Reporter offioe, It isn't diffeult to tell which ia the HOW THE STATE seirS OF EUROPE DO THEIR WORF Military Local Often Revealed by Watehiul Agents ~~ Russia Partial te Pemale Spies, Secrets Papers to Governs mien nud France read hear of a see agent the pletare of 4 man to the teeth with revolvers and mixture of a Shemock Bill Sikes, before When people 1 ret seve pried tHettos, a amd n rises 3 ©n Holness thelr NOW, of in fact, the best the world and relied upon by of the local a8 a matter recred the the ng gervice agent one most generally tions is the editor paper, Let us call the town Greenbeach and sitne that the government de cided to build a hidden battery by. The editor of the Greenbeach Ga- zette will announce in his columns that or Captain So.and-so has the hotel to superin- work the government, be Invited for The forelgn intelligence man, reading this news lo Paris, Berlin begins 10) in teresting A Ves has close Inspector a iat local for will rived at tend Next bricks sole week tenders cement and slags Nt. Petersburg. fo or chuckle, "This Is he BOINg few months while foreign » pass dally the paper i At last renders News o editor 4 that building for battery the ‘new 8 navies who 6 UMntry’'s ippointed mill . the strange without money, turn Eel the knowledge ing their ti by s¢ On this account of cour 7 hey have acquired dur ne of service Into money IZ thelr country s secrets #¢ Prices are not ully believed For example. a governmen ily pay the purchase of nt would rare “several sand pounds” for Was not ins sold francs hun a signal book the secret in 1888 to (£200), and dredfold the value of a signal book Altogether the life ice man is not devold gets hardens] to it were not for where other deals in the soon pall Of course on the first occasions when you have been sent to a foreign coun- try and carry papers in your pocket which If found on you would obtain for you twenty years’ hard labor free of charge, it is difficult to keep per fectly at ease when talking to a high police officer or military official Iu the end, however, you get used to It and careless till you are caught The main agents of Russia and France are ladies, while Germany pre fers wen So does Britain, The triumph of the French policy of employing female sples Was celebrated in Italy when a well known lady of the French embassy managed to get the Italian minister into her tolls. It was at the time Italy intended to occupy Tunis and to establish a protectorate there. The Italian fleet was preparing at Palermo In only two more days it would sail, and Tunis would belong to Italy, when during one of the lovers’ meetings the Itallan mindster let the secret out. The rest belongs to history. France arcived first and occupied Tunis Here Is another fact which may ap- pear bardly credible, but Is absolutely At the begining of the South var | had to consult with the vee department of a rege Ger gun firtn, and for fun the chief of ihe department showed me the record of the arotuments of the Boers. Well, this record was true to the last line, while the of the British imteill gence depaatinent contidned not even a Het of gue sold to the Boers by Brit ish firms previous to the war Great Britwdn bas an excedlemt but sali soeret service We pry less per haps than any other power, bist no fm- portant subject is left uncovered. We spend perlmaps £5 against £600 by our continental neighbors, but inuch of our intelligence costs nothing, being accepted fromu honorary sour tes. For this reason it is frequently ilueless. in the South African war many mis takes were nade through | haccurate news and the employment of people who would go to any length to justify their employment for the thm e beloug, The compilation of facts is fairly easy In Rettish possessions. Foreign officers can always secure ad mission to factories and dockyards, und, the open- ness of thelr treatient Is rot equaled in any other country. London Bx. of the French fleid g Germany for 5,006) such a secret has a of the secret sery He and if fact that goods he it w ould of interest the business the people deal In Hives of nations a exciting 4 Teport ——" —— Speedy Path to Pulehel tude, “Doctor,” safil the homely rand, “ean ou recommend something that will > we beautifnl? “Yes; mberit Bult a millior” the w D. “Tyo dollars, lense Chicago News, 4 Sessmm— I ———— § The Oliver Typewriter for: sle at It is one of tha best mn putt end of a goat, - HOW THE BUSHMAN FINDS HIS Wak | BY MEAME OF LANDMARKS. Every Detail of a Route Over Which | He Has Once Passed Is Photograph- | ed on the Brain of the Alert and | Observant Trapper, What appears tively uncanny 1 simple to a bushman, Years of continuous observation de- velop the bump of locality; every object bas a place and meaning to a trapper; his eve is ever on the alert, and what his eye sees is photographed on the brain and remains there for future reference at any time he may require | it, This bump of locality veloped in all Indians and w have passed mar ! Without the faculty oblects a bushman could not find his way through the forests. Provided the trapper has once passed from one place to another he is pretty sure find his way through the sec- ond time even If years should have | elapsed between the trips, Every ob- | ject from start to index | finger pointing out ath, A | sloping pa marvelous town and posi- | to person is | 5 de- who 1¥ years in » bush. of remembering highly hites tl { i 4 10 finish Is an the. right t leaning tree, a moss | covered rock LS Cree, an tree all } ant trappes pathles Of not require 1 tied pat 1 a slight elevation in land, | w hills, the in the | odd a blasted I the observ- p as guides as his way through a ut in ti water i Lrivye eM ill king stone, i makes this tax on the memory is trappers about a sot [ the country, but 1 am tell Ing of necessary for the saf thw faraway wilds of the north, where to lose of eadqguartery ie to act Of ten or twe and I was tanding contd stood was dow When that direction he tan” (“Yes The most difficult kle black trees are mostly of a height, the = fectly Hes miles through soeh a should there be a the 11 dian 1 WwW ine “Ag te able’ said Yes, you a tO tad swan THe uniform size and fa per monte country, and leaden sky or a nothing « abil proposition is a spruce irface of the snow jevel ind at thines our dull g there is HE pend on but i and nen theyre tin BERD no are int or po in the i tion hat fLey deviation roin the stra any by # EiIVe Ba take p Betieral ih i During forty sears Know tO CRITY & ¢ Foes. so tht the 1% strasgnt io ihe 1 indisn or white Mupaan Apart swamp it would otintry 1 Trash ifn a no never man black tee Whatever In going from one place to the contour of the country considered, and very frequently the “longest way round is the shortest way home” A ridge of mountains might lie between the place of starting and the objective point, and by making a detour round the spur one wonld easier reach his destination rather tian to elimb up one side and down the other. If I were to tell you as a fact that when a bushman the track of some wild animal in the sadw he can tell you not only the name of the ani mal, but if it was male or female, with. in an hoor of the time the tracks were made if It was calm or blowing and the direction of the wind at that time and ther minor thangs, you would think this wonderful. Yet as wonderful this nay appdar and hardly to credited, an Indian boy of ten or twelve can read this page from nature as easily ax one of U8 ean read o of print. Fonest and Btreamn spruce fe another to be § i MES BOed Inany As be page Trodemnrks The practice of employing a mark to denote the goods of a particaiar trader grew out of the use of signs, wideh were of great antiguity, but it Is diffi cult to assign a date to the origin of trademarks proper. They were ap- parently in use in the time of Eliza beth, but the first recorded case is in 1788, when it was decided that the sale of a certain medicine under the mark of another trader was fraudulent, No satisfactory law was passed, however, nntil 1862, when the first British trademark registry wus estab: Hahed. This Iw was repenied by the patent designs and trademarks act of 1888, the principal clauses of the old act belng incorporated into this new one, and all proceedings for the reytis ed by the patents mots, a special braneh of the patent offie being devoted this work. A ——————— i ME ——— \ Fora sure louse killer and remed for gapes, consult W, R. From, Mifflin. burg, manufacturer of the Red Crom Louse Killer. (2) DEATHS, S84 JOHN CLARK Elizabeth, wife of John Clark, died in Bellefonte Wednesdny of lost week, aged fifty-five Bhe was SERIE Bl und was born in Brush Valley. | She was married twice, her first hue | band, Adam Lose, having died sever. Bhe leaves the following of [086 al years ngo, Calvin Lose, Marion | home | Clark | ful and Delia and Lizzie also at home Minnie broth- and Irvin of | Clayton, of Ples Frank of Curtius Works Frank Mre, | John UThi, Mis, Harvey Hoy, of Pleas ant Gap, sod Mrs, Win, Bampreell, of | Pa. month Mhe also leaves the following ers and sisters : Lewis George and Bellefonte ; ail inp Mre Weaver, Braddock, Allegheny county, One gon William died a HRO who was thins af Clearfield but the mother it News, at the time was «pared sud i HAMIT # Mrs Hampton, an em- | hrs am Lirlel iia wife of Hugh the College After fdn Hamp | tire 1 ploye of died early day morning of lust week of pnedtno- § pia a! her home in State College, she | un daughter of David Fallon, und | a snl! child nine months old a Chnmberintns Cough Remedy the Hest | anid Most Popular child- | severe | Mothers buy it for croupy railroad men buy It for and elderly people by it for Ia say Mo Hros., Eldon, “We i more of Chamber Ja Congh Remedy than soy other it seems lo have taken the lead several other good brands Phere question but this medicine is the tT Ltnnl O8/N procured for coughs wel whether it he ehiild or adult that is attected It always cures cures quickly Mold by CO. W, Tusseyville, F. A. Carson, Mills fen otirhs re i] Fue colds “ flu Hwart bV.ol'ters a - Fivar ti DeArmitt, of Mingoville, comes in for a share of the honors be- ing passed around sinong the trappers, last winter he captured ninety siptnnis fae minks, fox es of wii “1 X Hithie iskrals - “Oe MOTE, cighity one ow wn We - Far k Irigestiown fond Liver nr fond Can repinoe fst Btomach and to digest psec 11 Me £3 Chamberiai Tabidets w you food... It the quantity of taken that gives strength and thie the smncunt digested snd sssimilated If tronbled with a weak digestion, don't fail LO give Livse trinl I housands have been by their tis hey only W uarter, For sale hy OW Swartz, Luasseyville | Carson, Potters Mill =" es il help vi is pot y i vigor to sy slo, but iabiieln an benefited comt i A PRICK aha i Hens Conged { Emeline Hess erecutrites « sarah Wagner a of Jowiah ated Dan Catherine Etrators « et of i township, deceased i DG A ete, of Nanoy township, The art shorgetr. 8 Harshberger, lat of Worth A ¢ first ans 5 Harel ninetrator Filen devon il Jolin P. Harrie, f1ustioe appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county under the last wiil and testament of William A Thomas, ate of felicfonte borough in said county of Oetitre and state of Pennsyivania, deceased, hereby rendérs his eleventh (11th } annoal statement of the trast received by him as aforesaid ; being the thirty erventh th jannusl statement of said trust 12 John P. Harvie trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county under the last wiil and testament of Willisan A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough in ssid county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby renders huis twelfth 12th ) annual statement of the trust received by him as aforesaid © being the thirty eighth { 28h } annual statement of anid trast, i The second account of BR. W. A. Jameson, administrator of elo. of Jeremiah Kline, late of Haines townsuip, deceased 14. Final sccount of J. Kennedy gusrdian of Carolyne M. Anderson. 1: First and final account of Jacob Bettord, execator of the last will and testamont of Frank lin Bohn, late of College township. deceased 16. First and final sccountof H. H. Hanshberg er. guardian for Harry F. Burkholder A ARCHEY Belicfonte, Pa, March 4, 1%6 Register Johnston £3 XE 0a FOR HATCHING Eggs for hatching, A, ©. White Leghorn, vlanchard strain. W. 0. GRAMLEY, Spring Mills, 0.2 E CREAM PARLOR BY MRE. 1. W. SHOOK SPRING MILLS, PA. The choicest cream served every Saturday bvening, beginning March 18th Your patronage i= solicited HE AHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA. RATOR is a short out, savl hall the . It la lowdown mi , There modate your herd. bility of the maine, the any separator on the iy i Ww Hotlars write or apply n peros MAN, pring Mills, Pa. i ose AAA OR RAS B55 R you. of HEADQUARTERS FOR IN Regular Style Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart Specisl Hog, Horse and Cattle Style Stays 12 in. or 6 in, spart Made of 1 res Ars 4 , ‘ 4 1 trong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized. ovides Amply 1 lasting. for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever- Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it, Does not mutilate, but dees, cfficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogs and pigs. EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED the manufacturers and by u Call and see it, Can sl} i. i iow you how stay fenced. constantly on hand a large stock of ail styles i 1 \ 1 W money and lence vour hields so they will ¢ have PLEASANT CAP, PA. ¢ THE YEAR 1905 : Finds us prepared to serve you in all ¢ lines of House Furnishings, from a COOK STOVE TO A PIANO We meet all opposition midway, and Our They are cannot be undersold by any one. goods must be as represented, in SO every case. We take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage in the past and at the same time solicit a continuance of it, JOHN SMITH & BRO. "SPRING MILLS. eNO VVRVVRD VOB D DDD BVDV DDR ¢ ¢ / ¢ / / / ¢ ¢ / MA LHS x THE BEST SHOES oot ot 48 48 42 of SHOES! At less than the cost to manufacture them. More Which Two Weeks Within To Buy : As.we have been advertising to sell $12,- 000 worth of shoes by April and we are going to doit. We have still a large lot of them left and have just two weeks to sell them, Now is the time to buy Shoes. We are going to take the balance of them out of our shelves and put them in baskets and on tables and make the price so low that you cannot afford to stay away. Come and see, YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. SHOE MONEY - SAVERS WANA FS Ss YEAGER & DAVIS 5 8 Sut 48 48 AB AB THE BOB 0000R000000000000B0DOCEN00000OA0LRPIR0ES Things are Moving And why shouldn’t they when prices are right, Side-boards from $8.75 to $27. Parlor Tables, Bed'toom Suits, Couches and everything at proportionately low prices. Consult us before buying your wall paper. ..REARICK BROS... Furniture Dealers and Puneral Directors . CENTRE HALL.