THE BILL PASSES THE POPULISTS HAVE CONTROL OF THE SENATE The Repablionns Passed a BH and Now A Big Lot of Extral son Hand for Vu there is Trouble nant Scheme ture Legislation WasHiINagTON, Fi Rey disgusted ti-silver bout the most Washin whip their silver co for the support of the House tarifl bill, and for that reason they allowed free coinage substitute fi House bill to Senate without attempting to delay it. knew that the House ild it will actually do week, thought that they would then be to rush the tarift bill thro without ame miblican Senators are of in planned to leagues line } fot had mien gton, They into the iw Lhe bond go through the hey it i wot kill tin ate sndment learned their mistake nance Committee reportes bill, word for House that su free coinage substitute for the They now want back to the that will do them no can get senator Finance Jones, o member of the the | vote, and that ble. It ‘iance of ~ nators a salary « age to and from { pick up to those w and most of them do-—all liberal amount { hires a cl furnish ev no, beg | Mr Senator Hoar lon, n d, but what he mean ani i% probat ly sition more needlessly extravaga: was never proposed to either branch but the eus took it seriously of Congress, iepublican enu- | enough to appoint and ( and Henators Allison, hand- ler, * port to the next caucus, President Cleveland did not make any recommendation when he sent the report of the Nicaragua Canal mission to Congress, but the unfavor- able nature of that ning the building of the canal under ing plans, makes it well-nigh certain that no bill authorizing the guarantee of bonds to be issued the present Canal Company can become a law, The anti-prizefighting bill, putting a heavy penalty upon those who engage in fistic contests for money in any of the territories or in the District of Co- lumbia, gave the country an excellent idea of how easily and how quickly Congress can act when so disposed, This bill went through the House and Benate without a dissenting vote and was promptly signed by the President all within forty-eight hours. The results of the bidding for those bonds are in the main satibvfactory to the administration, but there are good reasons for the beliel that President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle very reluctantly awarded any portion of the bonds to the Morgan syndicate: but, inasmuch as the subscriptions in ex- Elkins, [Ew a committee to consider it Com- report, coneer exist. WwW cess of the bid of that syndicate only the Issue, could of that but to award the that syndicate Although more it fourths of the bonds lh New York ! vn that took about two-thirds there was nothing else fairly done three Ve i cor awarded to does not meg of the Bidders from bonds = LAL ale all sections of the ry forwarded their bids financial corre Wherever they go an a ¢ it 4 OHes of theme it is spondent hom i e the last onds ey U. 8B. will t the in a time of peace President Cleveland spent down the Pot nie, shooting another wave [ Lis usual soured - » THE BONDS AWARDED The secr sent out i bids 1 in 751 new bonds higher ich 000 they offer the Morgan O00 (HK) of tl than wh ts $33 gels 33. (MH) (HH) would paired the dam- 5 2a An enlarg ofthe 1 i ciation ement pational bank will last loan. About bh uf the bi we Morgan blanket bid came banks and y hable fill : prooadly follow this ids outside from na- tional institu- monetary Lions, and Controller i keels is author- very bank stated that bid for in the eX px rt All of & i i i ‘La tion of using them as a basis fo ak- out additional circulation. gold which they hold by law to carry as areserve. Mr. Eek- els thinks the will surrender this gold in payment for the filling up the vacuum thus the required reserve with legai tenders. 4 banks bonds, i i 5 crease their circulation & is the belief of experts any demand for currency will promptly met by the banks, 0.050. 000, It that | be | treasury lation if there is any profit for them in issuing notes, so that no danger of a currency famine may be apprehended, - iim I Mo os Dalry Note, Dairyman Lewis Ganster, of Read- | ing, keeps twelve cows and says he | has made a profit of $1,000 a year in| milk for fifteen years, We would like to have some of our Centre county dai- rymen send us reports of their profits, they would be interesting reading. The Berks county dairyman has a profit of $83.33 per cow each year, and that can not be realized in many other pursuits. Whether chalk and water enter into bro. Ganster’s profit ac- count we are unable to say, rsa ——— —Babscribefor the RerorrrE, $1.50 COUNTY CLIPPINGS, und fotled Down from changes, Henry Smith, of ly f thers Pinegrove, Mills is still suffe | from last stiimmer’s sty Richard lied inl ay lor ty ractur ed and the surgeon at once le ¢ the natur of it. Experiments ma: by sclentifie pro ET THAL 80) men in this count this, aad Fdi entist, yen ilo Roentg erful di most wont Union County Deaths, In Miflinburg, Feb'y 2nd, Knaufl, aged Near Hartleton, 28 John V, bo Years, Jan, William H. son of Wm. Bava, aged 27 vears, In Mazeppa, 8 Feb, George Tareh. widow 10 Nancy, of aged 95 ¥ Cars, In Lewisburg, 31 Jan., Re becea, wid- ow of Thomas Graham, aged 76 yrs. i — Here's a Bargain, I will sell my fine driving horse, 7 years old, new delivery wagon, set of buggy harness, set of express harness, $200. Every- i thing new and in first-c nse condition, Address W. W. Boon, Centre Hall, wsssallbssinioo ot The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass, had a very bad cold and cough whieh he had not been able to cure with anything. 1 gave him a 25 cent bottie of Chamber | lnin's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Hol- den, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and the next time I saw him hesaid it worked like a char. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, eroup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious, For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. Bwarlz, Tusseyvillie, R. E. Bartholo- mew, Centre Hall. cf fe FE BRU ARY SUCCESSFUL INGS IN TOWN Popular Sermons by Evangelist Ryland Phe Bessions Attended by Crowded Houses, the kK preac and Lutheran clive hing in th from Tuesday of las k until Thursday ot this week. ev i Wil fternoon 1 some FIOons were plain, practical ane point, hitting sinners right hat his the land him.” ahr ughout ne Rev the Presbyterian ie to hear {Oo led «, and ir Hing enter shot ii wickedness o Iving, deceit, ig vour fellow men i i UDusiness | without £11 1 failed to make and ashamed seemed to g i art the to hear than the oan 253 - YY sald do wor A Iarge numoer 11% nominatic iging around live- wblic nomina- will be that's i ail an Democrat ni i. Births in Holland. birth exposing the covered and of the color—for The house the in- ancient law and ral ywns in Holland a nnounced by the at r of a silk pina 1 laited 1 own by ishion, ace. the sex the girl white. dged by p infant being she a boy red; for a ich shows in this manner that base oof MO wh num inhabitants has been IVE by an stom various immunities and privi- leges. a For Rent STORE Rood for Rent, with counter, cellar, and rooms for a family. Posses- «sion given at any time; apply to Mrs, Mary Dinges, Centre Hall. This prop- erty also for sale. jan30-4t shelves, ware-room, ont second floor, cic mass It Pays Others. Parties who have had their publie sale bills printed and advertised in the Reporter always had large and success- ful sales. Which has proved true in instances will prove so always. No other paper reaches the people of the valley as the Reporter does, it goes in- to nearly every family. Our prices are most reasonable and the large poster very altractive. ci inscicnse Geta n Call, Rev. James R. Brown, of the Aa- rousburg Reformed charge, we see it announced, has been elected pastor of the Schwarzwald congregation, Berks county, in the place of Rev. Dr. Aaron 8. Leinbach, who resigned. Clothing at Sherif Sale Prices. Don't misg the bargains in ready made clothing, at the Philadelphia Branch, on account of sheriff’ sale, a full line for men and boys, will be sold at once at great sacrifice, | ssi A SS o— Tue Republicans of this state will instruct their delegates for Quay for : sident, 13, 1896, All Support Quay. with the Washington to | Senator Quay’s name the | tepublican convention at St, Louis | Pennsyl the | tily in sympathy in to nations vania's choice for his in t y dency. They believe | would restore harmony | ranks and heal all difk i ithe test for state chairman he pa Fences leaders or ino 114 { i 8 ETrowing Out of last be ul rnmer © yelied 1331 { If the senator decides to a cal i he will find no more act than th Op} slruggle fie | supporters anywhere at the state capitol who in that memorable ! i “1 am for Senator i candidate.” said Ge evening, the Colonel Quay asst as since + slate convention last red me that 3}. 1 sired the vole of ’ Per convention he iusyivania would be | ‘1 declined. I knew there wi for fi tititine MULLITLR my not / : During the y f bamboo did You Ever Try Electr your troubles? nd get ic Bitters i relief. be pecul ff and cure of al now i a een fi the | plaints, exerting yand fo relief a i 3 ., * f influence in giving strengt If Constipation, to the organs you have Loss of Ap- Headache, Faint ing Spells, or are Nervous, petite, Excitable, Melancholy with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters i the medicine Health by Large bottles only fifty cents Murray's Drug Store, or You ne edd. 13 5 Is its tJ. ai strength are guaranteed lily Revival to Continue, Evangelist Ryland is meeting with such success that he has decided postpone his departure from Hall until after next Sunday. meetings are largely attended in Presbyterian church, three being held daily. ssi Ap pp Still Another Big Hog We have the returns from Potter's Mills, on pork, altho a little late, yet it is high up in figures and is a whole hog, weighing dressed, 536 pounds. Ed. Allison comes in for all this glory and he ean feel proud of it, too, nes llbts—— Mrs. Elias Fetterolf, The wife of Elias Fetterolf died at Spring Mills, on Tuesday evening of dropay, from which she had been ail- ing for some time. She was an esti mable lady and aged about 70 years. Funeral on Friday forenoon, ied tt—— For the Dall Season, To fillina Dull Beason with Big Cash Values—Suits made to order, $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00. Pantaloons, $5.00. Come early. Moxroomery & Co, Bellefonte, Pa. You are taxed 5 cents a gallon on all coal oil you use, since the passage of the pipe line bill, last winter. Figure up what this amounts to in a year and then note it down as the result of Re publican rule, once vetoed by Gov. Pattison. The SOBRIONS DAYTON'S TRIAL ENDED He Pleads Guilty to Marder In the Second Degree, The trial of Ch who was being tr arles Howard Dayton, of 1 : murder feast ied for the las Clark, in August gh of Mi: ii afl: YY, and which ha he 1 { vy iehie in the { borou | ty, . ad on ned in the mornin everal days, ends prt Ope fondant eNGRn ROT GOOD VOLITICOR i the parly thestrength and that Patiison le mil vis nad 10 Opp i i il $2 1 £3 gatien will be sent 0 thi nvention sup- istional of iv and m i port Mr. Pattison’s eandidacy for i sidency. Democrat at will cordis rally i i : pre- l I Threw Away His Canes, | Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N. X., badly afflicted | with rheumatism that he was only i able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was 80 much improved that he threw away his canes. He says this liniment did him more good than all | other medicines and treatment put to- gether. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Wr. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, RB. E. Bartholo- mew, Centre Hall. Was so rao» Tie Lancaster Jnguwirer requests Senator Cameron to resign and the Philadelphia ress repeats the request. The invitation is extended the Sena. tor because of his views on the silver question. Don's father resigned but for the purpose or making Don his successor, When Don resigns it will be to make way for one of his family, not other. wise. In fact, we betray no secret in den~larine that the requests of the n- quirer and Press will Je unheeded by the Senator. WiLL, how are you pleased with the management of county allairs, with a big surplus in the people's fa- vor? Guess we'll all call that good Democratic house-keeping.