THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, —0One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen. perline for each subse quent insertion, Giher rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. FEB. 14 A bill has been reported in the house at Harrisburg, to pension the judges of our courts after 70 years of age. Any member voting for such a law receive a black mark. Any lumber- man, woodchopper, editor or preacher has just as much claim to a pension as a judge. Such a law, besides being an outrage upon decency, is clearly not within the intent of the constitution. EE ting more bitter each phia. Itis a struggle is goivg to get licked. Ee. ..,<. lL, IN York ters of a cent a quart. the article. Ap etl ——— la is about to begin over an dary dispute. dy to put 100,000 men in the field, 50.000. The act as arbitrator but the yet been accepted. United States offer has rf ——————— Tue New Jersey Legislature has agreed to the Constitutional ment against gambling. gambling in all its forms, and in Senate the vote was unanimous. - es aar—— topic the IN Congress the chief of tion. Mr. Vest made a is at once alarming deficiency in the caused by the new Tariff this he has had the support Gorman. Meanwhile an issue of £100,000 000 had the effect to relieve somewhat, and there withdrawing of gold. the bill to repeal the in regard to sugar has debated, and has finally passed by a vote of 239 to 31. cussion in regard to the Pacific road Refunding bill, which was ly def Senator Mantle, Republican Senator from Montana, took his seat on February 2d, thus de- priving the Democrats in the Senate of their majority. Law. of bonds the has In been the been Rail- feated. en leit ee IN the Japan China war the events have been the attack ture of the great stronghold at Hai-Wei. All the land ports were tak- but at th warships were still fighting. Japanese fleet was in the gulf, and was expected that there would speedy Peking. Japanese have refused to enter into ne- and cap- en, ¢ last advices the Chinese be advance upon gotiations with the Chinese envoys, Hlaiming that their credentials are f ty. that to gain time, and in view aul- The Japanese the only object of the the home. dently impossible, immediately sent envoys were Ea THE newly former. The Republicans, already of the man they elected. It is found he is in favor of opening the sa- ideas. a “reform” ——————— ELecTriox “for” and crat to elect mayor, “against' and boro officers, February 19. on fp i William Hess, of Philipsburg, Bays sciatic rheumatism, and his wife is bedfast with a broken hip. We trust these excellent people may recover, A NR OUR sister town, P hilipaburg, is am- bitious to be the county seat of a new county. That live and pretty moun- tain town would make the nobbiest kind of a county seat, with wealth all around it and competing railroads. It would leave Centre all the harder and safer Democratic which would not be objectionable. AA SS So Ix Cleveland, last week, a man coms mitted suicide by freezing himself to death. In his pockets was found a letter to his wife which told the story along with some brief directions, Why not sbolish hanging and elec- trocution for convicted murderers and send them over by freezing, they will reach a place warm enough to thaw them up again, sure. THE STATE TAX BILL, EXTRAORDINARY... recommitted to the Ways and Means, Committee which will REDUCTION SALE of building and loan fluential members of these tions will protest against the passage of. the bill with this objectionable clause in it, Building and loan ciations have heretofore potent {to been in preventing legislation adverse their interests and they are likely again Manufacturers are also dissatisfied with the bill cause it seeks to increase their tax bur- dens, and they will have tives before the Committee of what they Although successful, be- representa Ways COl~ this indorsement all the members of the tax conference, which spent about two years in perfecting it, for be very elements of hold it has : House. of nearly the chances seem to One of the Wc pon A BILL is pending in the legislature The general- of banking and business interest ly favors it. ing, abolishing days grace, New Jersey has passed a The th allowed after a note is due ree days of grace is a relic of was slow times when communization uncertain. The 11 Will at the day and abolition paid on the named in the note, i -_ SOME salty sentences were Judge s right, judge, imposed criminals Love, That’ now, by salt 'em thick. cheap - . WHAT about the Orvis — rule by the last congressiona after being recognized Judge O the Democr ounty now ? previous conference ? no more, who leader in this ¢ Will Democracy district iw of alle bossed by the midget the of them- coun- this WwW “ wild eat country leader —~ » - folks who ties of the We need a The class their Se nd schemes of strife 1g laudable Some for themselves on- but pe ople live and show no other qualities How true, that those digging di themsely for the frying Those doing nothing ge good, are the useful citizens. 5.1 invariay r LO stand way of others who strive Wc The Strike Ceased. as pr The troops have been recall trike h 1 he ceased. Brooklyn s there has been occasional the ea whatever distu however, President Atlantic Avenue roance Nt Company, wrton, made for the ors to ecarrv authorities onduct {hie and { y might defend and in and coming from their homes, the WhSs The application promptly and with some indignation iy. Use Newspapers to Keep Warm A simple way to keep warm is by newspapers. A newspaper cold A few layers of bed towards any newspapers garment, laid between covers giving Wrap feet and legs in several thicknesses of newspaper drawing stockings over the same, and you will be surprised how comfortable your feet will be kept in cold weather. heat This way to keep warm is so simple Try leporter. py Hatter Experts Fooled. A comical incident happened at the A. J. Palm, “Farmer Friend.” tween it and the real goods, the five-pound package third } prize, EN Rev, Ettinger Dead. der of the Evangelical conference, but | lately of the book room at Harrisburg, | died at his residence at York, on Mon- | day, aged 48 years, § ~ Extraordinary reductions in Win Bellefonte, and this means a reduction from the wonderfully low prices they have had during the past season, The reductions last only a short time, Of all Winter Goods for the purpose of closing out our entire Winter Stock. This to last for Thirty days only. This means a reduction from the won- derfully low prices we have had during the past sea- son, In February we shall commence to take inven- tory and make ready for our Spring Stock, and for that season we shall dispose of all . - Our Winter Stock Regardless of Retail Value ! GREEN EH OO Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Overcoats, the Dress Overcoats, Men's Overcoats, finest of Long were $13.50, now $11.00 worth 10.50, now 8.00 9. 50, 9.00, 6.00, 5.00, 4.00, 3.50, 3.00, Boys’ Overcoats. Boys’ Overcoats, worth ‘i i now § Child ren’s Men's Winter Suits. Men's Winter Suits that were 13.5 ‘4 ii 5 Overcoats, 1.00 and 2.00 0, now 10.50 ir.30, * 10.50, 8.00, 0.00, 5.00, Boys’ Winter Suits, 8.00, 1 $i ~~ 7.00, 9.50 Q Oo. 6.00 $4 £4 0) $4 0 5.00, Blankets. ) Blankets, were 1.25 now 5 “i 1.0 y y Blankets, were now oy 1.50 1.00 Dress Coods. - . 1 -1 2 54 inch Cloth, 10 inch Cloth was 65¢c now was Soc now was 45¢ now - was 35c now . . was 25¢ now All Wool Henriettas, in all Colors, was 60c now The Heaviest Kind of Outing Flannels, was 15¢c now was 10C now was oc now was 6¢c and 7c now Underwear. Shirts & Drawers, ry, all wool, All Wool All Wo 4 3: C fine, 90 1.00 QOC 6oc¢ Soc 25¢ were | ‘i a now “i 1.00 Jie i That were, Now, That were, Now, Men's & Boy’s Caps 75¢ Sg9c/Men’s & Boys’ Caps, 25¢ . Soc 138c - . 20¢ 20c 124c Ladies’ Hose, all wool, from 15¢ up Red Flannels, were 40, now 30 Children’s & Misses’, 6c and up “ 35, 25 Men's Woolen Socks, i 2b, 18 were 25 & 30, now 17 & 18 One lot Men's good, heavy Winter 15 & 18, 9 & 10 Shirts, worth $1.00, now 48¢ Ladies’ Muffs as low as 44e, and Very best Bleached Muslin, 6 & Te better grades in same low pro- Best Unbleached Muslin, 4,41.2, 5 portions, Tickings, from Te up Ladies’ Corsets, “ from 23¢ up Fine Shoes. Women’s Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, Infant Shoes, that were 50, 40 and 30¢, soft goods, that were $1.50, now 1. 30. now 40, 35 and 250. “ L356, “ 1.20 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, 1.15 5, 1.00 , that were 2.50, now 2.00 1.10, 97c “200, * LOD 1.00, soc, 1.50, “ 1.15 1.3, “ 00 90, “ 75 & 85 21 The greatest stock of Rubbers fn the county of the very best make, at cor- respondingly low prices, i “ i“ i“ i LL] i i i“ i" “ “" " i i“ i“ i“ “" fH were 1.25, now 1% 00, 1. 00, “ He, “" 80c, * ’ The, “" i i“ Children’s Shoes, “" i“ “ “ i“ i os bse ", i“ “ We have no space to detail our entire stock, but the above will give an idea of what we propose to do for the next 30 days. You will | remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than has | ever been known before. Now we bave made the above reduction | even from that basis. We must move our winter stock as we propose § | to have a great line of Spring goods in due season. LYON & CO, Bellefonte, Penna. i i 1 | NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FARM. | ery’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company. | Office of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance | Co. of Centre Co., Pa, Centre Hall, Pa., Jan, 14, 1805. —In accordance with the provisions of their ¢ harte r the thirty- seventh annual statement of the transactions of | the company Is hereby presented. ABSETS, Bills receivable being premium notes due and pay able by mem bers for lusurance the past year., - Cash premiums. . Borrowed money .... Cash in Treasury. $ 32 B66 75 1 645 82 760 00 2i3 6 EXPENSES, Compensation to direct $ 181 18 125 00 oo 0 Balary of Bec etary, Balary of Treasurer. Printing, office rent, postage, stationary Election board... A Btate Ins. Report Estate of D A Musser John Mover, small fire 6 00 A. G. Archey, . 2 0 W. W. Witmer, 15 00 Trustees Msdisonburg Luth church 65 Mrs. L. B. Blo, er, loss on furniture Bxr. I. B house Hazel & Gran D. L. Bartges money onan Interest on same. Total assets and funds of the company the past Year less eX penses 38 To which add notes of "90,91, '92, and '93 Leaving the available s sels In force this day Insurances taken the past year To which add ir of 1800, "91 . 98 Risks and urances in force this day wane Minus cancelations | 9 Nn ! 3 00 boo a" gi 31 00 aes 45 00 Blove Y, 22 85 y 500 00 borrowed : 150 00 « Bim O08 10 ances 1 248 02 69 LIABILITES, B. F Frankenberger, premium note due Dec e'] note due Noy sami. Garner, note di Borrowed 1 18 pre minim Total am't | Amount outstanding At & meeting held the same osen for the ¢ | Brupgsit Worf Fred ry. HB. £ wer. J { od by ie following g year: Bam Fisher H. B W. Fred il, Fr ank The Bi i following Day , Janob as, J therey officers electing Luriz. tL. H B Herring doul. 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