Be tm———————————" THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'’n “TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nce, Those in arrears subject to previous rms. §2 per year, Advertisoments 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion Crnreg Hosur, Pa, Taurs, O« EASTWARD BOUND. The President Returns from the West er ——————————— 16. LEAVING A TRAIL OF ELOQUENCE. In Mansfield He Lands Sherman and in Canton Commends Maj. McKinley — At Alliance He Confesses That He of Speech Making — Termination of the Tour. Senator Is Tired WasminaToN, Oct. 14.—The president and party arrived here at about 9 o'clock this morning. Prrrseura, Oct. 14.~-The time of ar- rival of the president's party was not generally understood by the citizens of Pittsburg, and there were but few peo- ple upon the depot platform when the speciul train arrived last night. The representatives of the city papers were accorded a brief interview. The president looked somewhat wearied and remarked concerning the remarkable October weather. He bad made thir- teen speeches during the day and upon reaching Washington will have traveled over 3,000 miles. With one exception the president has slept on his car every night since leaving Washington. The wesident made special inquiry for the atest bulletin Justice Mil ler’s condition. The president's train | mgton via the Pennsyvivan 8:45 o'clock. Th ing or demonstration of the train was in this city. concerning eft In the course of the at Mansfield, O., he tribute to Senator Sher resident's Speed n the [ollowing I an glad to be perm fed bome of your distinguishes friend. sure, however from Lim political opir of Ohio are a has att Yew i GEN anton. L., Att lam g personal relat has won my 1 snerous and fail s opponents, I am s your res itizen failed to mas ac . Getting Tired of Speaking. Alliance was the next crowd here, too, was very large The president mn. Daniel Fording. itizens: There is station and en Was Hi thnsiastic, duced by He these hearty gre ings and to say sou ciative word in return. do very x th and I do very de asm with w you, feel the cordial en- thns hich you have received me At Indianapolis, Ispiaxaroris, Oct. 13, — President Harrison reached this city at 6 o'clock run from St. Louis, The president attended divine service at the First Presbyterian church and then took Iuncheon with Secretary Tracy at the Denison house, where he remained for three hours and received calls from many people who came pay their respects. In the afternoon the president and secretary took a drive residence of his son-in-law, the presi. dential party returned to their special car, departing for the east at 6 o'clock this morning A Quarrel Over the Count, MostrREAL, Oct, 14.-A of French citizens was held in the mavor's office for the Iran: ception and banquet to Paris on his ammival. The | were there in force, but th protested against the city official notice of the vial and threatened to get up a publican demonstration if it ally a committee, comprising the mayor, alderman, chief justi judges ep TTT ineasnng purpose of ©, and tender him a banquet and receplion, The Republicans moved an smendiment that was lost, A Veteran Journalist Honored, New Yorx, Oct. 14. Mrs wife of the Hon. Beajamin Wood, edi- tor of The New York Daily News, gave a dinner last evening at the Fifth Ave. nue hotel in honor of her husband's 70th birthday. Notwithstanding his ad- vanced years the veteran journalist is active a8 a man of 50; 18 1n excellent health; a hard worker, and takes the game interest in public affairs that he did forty vears ago. Among the guests were Mr, and Mra Grover Cleveland, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Cockerill, Mr, and Mrs, John R. Feliows, Mr. and Mm, John L. Grace, Mayor Grant and Hon. Smith Ely. aoc —- Asleep on the Track, Des Moises, In, Oct. 14.