CALLS A HALT A THE PRESIDENT VETOES FOR ROBBERY The River and Harbor Bill Retaroed,.— Har rity Will Support the Ticket Nomi. nated at Chicago WasniNagTON, June 1 It is ne land's veto of the River and Harbor bill was in line with Jeffersonian mocracy, nor that his veto m VSS LY was an entirely trutl tive arraignment of the which it is founded; yet l to anti-Democratic upon crats are helping a number of the mer and Senate back to pass the bill over the and it is probable that they ceed in doing so duri week. In view of the bill could not pass over tl veto without receivin number of Democratic v es patriotic Democrats read President C “To the extent th tions contained in gated by priv: i mote local ite interest or individual proi allowance cannot fail to and among our vicious paternalism sentiment p too prevalent, and their « our government may on the he pe and expect and especial f tent to which furnish an estin ernmental care.” crats, both have been | te party principle ronalism’ government a # it is recre porting ed by th thinks every de the conve tion, has been erats in Cor whether for or: dorse Mr. Harrity’s old, old Demo i th [$4 erats, ming was very emphatic in I'be man who t dential boom for overlooked quite Crisp was born at That Mr. Crisp i way through, Ameri land at the tirreof | were aus $ : out 118 iw all the same will prevent his name ever Presidential his having the ability President. Secretary Carlisle paying the sugar bounties in ae ance with a decision of the pre me I'he i 3 T Court, handed down ho $5,000,000 appropriated sugar makers w in Congress of Dy will get about 85 per cent. their claim, and it is expected that the mon- ey will all be paid of July. President Cleveland several davsa ago the first before sent for several members of the Senate cotnmitiee on Foreign the informa- tion which he declined to make pub- lie in response to a Senate resolution. He also took them into hisconfidence, fo a certain extent, as to the policy which he intends maintaining towards Cuba until there shall be reason Relations and laid before them Cuban for a vinced them that it useless bring the matter up in Congress again before adjournment, Since the news of the result of the Kentucky contest was received it the opinion of at least seven Demo- erats out of every ten in Congress, re- gardless of their personal preference, that the silver Democrats will haven majority in the Chicago convention and will be able to dictate the plat form. The more conservative among them think, however, that the time- honored two-thirds rule will be con- was is tinued and that of woods, that while the silver it will be In Hien toner down extremes, will have a majority which will them to make any sort of platform they want, thirds necessary nominate candi- {to dates, adopted but it is regarded certain be- 10th of the month. as that adjournment will take place tween this and the - - REDUCED RATES. a. Fo Washington ¥X.pP DC C1 R. R Convention via Pp LAceooant 8 ‘he Fifteenth International tion of the Young People's Chi i Endeavor Washington. D. C and for tl Conven or Society Of will be July 7 the 1al occasion 1 nia Railroad Company wi Ju to are ir t inelingis $i IV O LOS Inciusive, exot "ashington and return for 1d the ro .- What Gossip Ha - Don The Ideal! Panacea, Alder Dr. James I. man found gave ver the Dr. this it King's Ideal bottles | relief as Ww. me such sg New Cough wen lv Discovery." ry Remedy no Trial D. Murray's Drug Store. a Thisia n Whopper, A snake st from Shore to the effect that George wy Cones Jersey Girey, { of that place, conductor on the Beech Creek raflrood, while sitting alongside of his train, which was side tracked at Panther Run, a few rapidly approached by a black reptile. | After several attempts Grey killed the It cight feet in { length, was as thick as a man’s arm, and its flat head was four in | width. days ago, was | snake, was over inches ic psi { Most coughs may be cured in a few | hours or at any rate in a few days, by {the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. With such a prompt and sure remedy i a8 this at hand, there is no need of pro- {longing the agony for weeks and | months. Keep this remedy in your house, —— — i ——— ~When you purchase a spring suit you want the latest style and mest popular goods, The Philadelphia Branch, Bellefonte, will give you just what you want, - tuts ~Bubseribe for the ReronTER, $150 ANEW BOOK, Pennsylvania Rallrond Company's Sum mer Excursion Boate Book { The Passenger of | Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, Department on June 1, publish its annual Summer {| Excursion Route Book. This with the care and exactness, is designed to pro- work, which is compiled utmost vide the public with short descriptive notes of the principal summer resorts of ith the for reaching them, the stern America, w routes and rates of There are over four hundred re DOGK 10 which rates are fteen hundred dif ver fi ferent ways of reaching them, cr com vinations of routes I'he Ly are y IK Is Lhe Hiost * - ISTON S SWEEPING DEL iy Thonsand Persons Witness a Novel Exhibition in ( vam bas, HW the EN ked, B wreck, WEEOH Were Wore th et nes Ww a igi complete Kinetoscopic aed collision / Pennsyl- views of the were taken by New York experts, —— oe A meeting of the Central AW ery Good Move They passed to place country schools on more equal | footing with city and borough schools i and that in country districts the term | may be arranged into five months in the winter and two in the summer. ta Only Six. There are at present confined in the | Centre County jail six prisoners—all males. This is the smallest number since Sheriff J. P. Condo has been in| charge. The largest number during | his term of office was thirtr-two. 3 —————— No Fishing. Very little fishing is being done in these parts now. The low water and pretty nearly every one having some- thing else to do than hammering the streams, is partly to blame for the lack of enthusiasm, nln fs A ASA Subscribe for the REPORTER. THE PRIMARIES HOW DEMOCRATS SHOULD VOTE INSTRUCTIONS Held Next Delegate Election to he Satur. day, 6th, .Convention on the Tuesday Following at Bellefonte, The primaries sho De Is where vou make vour Id be attended by irday, wrat on sa every Flier rood men count The office ni I never saw more drunken Harbor. A to nothing unless it i= backed Y men into the church and ¥ at Bar jaw i= amoun up by the people. ou cannot growl | ou eannot | reform. | kinder would | of the! Prohibition party and the salvation of | the world round and round.’ ’ damn them into temperance broader, if speed the day for the triumph We must go upon a and more loving basis we A > Col. J. lL. nomination He will along with SPANGLER'S have Clearfield and Elk being Demoerutic his is sure. The Colonel will victory and roll up an old-time major- voice will be proclaiming Democracy every day and night of the campaign, as in former years, when his voice and work proved valudble. - Mr, Spangler will start out with the unanimous en- dorsement of this county, on Tuesday, and the compliment will find an echo all over the district. Forwards, march to victory. IS su lin. A ————— LET every Democrat attend the pri- maries on Saturday, and cast his bal. lot for the best man before the people. { { AALONSBURG the Past Week, James Rupp in hauling the mountain, unfortunately 1 the wagon and the wheel Jriass Lhe as drawn Wh Js did brake i Lies heel him 80 that the w not uid the w tance Ix unable a HEBERSBURG, OAR MALL. Oar Edit Far Interest, Associate or nishes Items of fan away, smashing so Fred Kartz, of date for Treasurer Saturday | Was ooking up some of his good Democrats don’t forget to go to the primary and give Miss Bessie Gramley, of State Col- risit. ira Rishel and family, of Boalsburg, lege, was home on Sunday on a brothers, iam and Jasper Rishel on Sunday, Mr. Davis of Philipsburg, was a vis- itor at Anthony Knofls over Sunday. of Boalsburg, were visiting at William Sellers on Sanday. There were quite a number of our peo- ple and of Boalsburg, attended Rev. Weaver's meeting on Sunday after. noon. Miss Ida Koofl left on Monday for Pittsburg. W. M. Cronister of Worth township, was in our town on Monday to look after his good friends, There was quite an excitement on Tuesday evening along the railroad by a tame bear passing. Calvin Harper, of Bellefonte, was in town Tuesday chatting with his Dems ocratic friends, Two young ladies from Woodward, were visiting at the home of J, H. Williams this week. NO. 23 LINDEN HALL Items of loterest fro ir Neighboring BELLY - Al i SPENDED THE PASTUR, “ His fained, ris in Fiock tian Endeavor t Hantingdon: then Altoons Kerlin’s i venlion a | would meet at i sights.” Rev. i tend that he is | circumstances and and “see friends a victim of unfortunate ulti- COtl- that he will { mately be able to prove his 3 - » innocence. i Huntingdon Presbytery {| The presbytery of Huntingdon foots {up for the year closing with April 1st, {as follows: 78 churches, | 306 elders, 85 deacons, added on exam- ination 778; on certificate total membership 11,308; adults baptised 207, infants 349; Sabbath schools members ship 11,102; contributed to home mis gions $4980, foreign missions education $701. Sabbath school work $1031, church erection $1604, relief fund $0850, freedman $840, Presbyterian missions $1059, aid for colleges $485, anniversary reunion fund $4348, gen. eral assembly assessment $1007, Ameri- can bible society $40 congregational purpose $85,242, miscellaneous objects $2974. Richard F. Wilson, stated clerk. 62 minsters, BENE shat i {Duty Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: Thos. O. Williams of Cambria Co. Sesanna Williams, of Worth twp.