rr cree wr — T HE CENTRE REPORTER IN towns all over the state the Dem- FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One 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 » per line for cach subse quent insertion, Giher rales made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA,, THURS. Feb, Ex-president Harrison's second wife presented him with a little miss a few days ago, an 8} pounder. A fy Twenty-three names are now in the nomination for governor. Let the room for all. at yp — The Local Anzeiger has a dispatch from Copenhagen saying that King George of Greece has telegraphed to his father, the King of Denmark, that he is going to Crete to command in person the Greek troops there a - SINCE the outbreak of the plague in Bombay 6.853 cases have been report- city, and 5,443 deaths have In Bombay presiden- from ed in that been recorded. cy 9.911 the plague have occurred. and 8.006 deaths CASES ee lt - Examiner C. P. Hewes, is generally with in the the court did not err his appointment. Men of all parties credit Mr. Hewes with the utmost fairness in his important duties. credited fairness contest, and in pl THE advance agent of prosperity has sufficiently from his illness + JEL my of applicants for post-masterships recovered to go to his inauguration. he ar- get ready for On to Washington.” The Spring Mills squad take raft from the rear of Pealer’s store. will an thousand Moslems have been massa- é tremity of Of all the Moham- medan residents of the place, only 25 escaped. It is this kind on the part of the Turks that is mad- dening the gallant Greeks to drive the Crete. of atrocities inhuman Turk out. - open The way things are going President a = = = McKinley wil ey | have precious few offi- dis he to The politicians are di- ces to pose of when gels Washington. the p the £ The president his disposal, viding them, frot English minis- ter to Giha, I y ’ ’. the consulship of Baraboola- they had power. as if appointin and ratifying has only 10,000 offices a ted to { and Ohio is re i as - pirants, ave 5 (KK) Bly SOME one, says the Lewisburg Jour- that 1 $ elects nal, has said with sense and wit prior to Major McKinley's “there was no confidence, but 2 uF i plenty of business, while now there is plenty How- won't of confidence, but no business.” don't take long to starve until fall, and then the Universal introduced by the gallant Major will make things Watch and and possess your souls in patience. ever, be in a hurry—it Restorer hum, wait - - Bo tt The 1.000.000 tons of steel rails sold since the break of the pool at an aver- age of § of $18 a ton would bring in $18,000, - 000, the At the pool prices would have been aggregate This gives an idea of the way the trusts have been making money out of the people. % $7,000,000 more, The sugar trust is piling it up And yet they these trusts do, and at this rate to-day. all need tproted tion," have paid for its continuance in contributions to Mark paign fund. big Hanna's cam- A THE state is severely salted under a deficit in funds from the extravagance of the previous legislature, but the de- ficit is growing. The statement pre- pared by State Treasurer Haywood for receipts since 1840 of $400,000,000. His are estimated at $13,337,344.42, or a de- ficit of over 3 millions, saying noth- ing of a 5 million new capitol job to be added, — A fearful condition of affairs exists in the central native States and Bun- delkund district, India, because of famine, been flocking into British territory for the past month, and hundreds of star- ving persons are meeting the trains and begging as their only chance of subsistence, The villages are turning the refugees away, and many are dying on the rails. Walking from one station to anothér, the correspondent found five dead bodies along the line. Children are deserted and left to forage for themselves, The Rajans were the last in starting relief works, and then the mischief was already done. The mortality is awful at Banda, the blackest spot of the Bundelkund provinee, where, out of a population of 700,000, 200,000 are receiving relief. The number is exported to rench 896,000, victories, showing that the party is very much alive and on its way to na- tional victory next time. Centre Hall 1" tory but the “assistant Republicans in the Democratic fold were on to knife Democrats same as for | years, It is small business, but | little chickens come home to roost— wait and see if they don't. publicans find it a good thing to have y hand many even | these ‘assistants’’ since such treason | mocarey. Cranky kickers and disor- | ganizers when on a ticket bellow, | ‘igtick to the ticket,”' a favor to which | they have no claim and they land very | sick sometimes trom a dose of their | own medicine. - . - CABINET McKinley last | completed after “many trials and tri- but, to find, single Republican statesman o al has his cabinet bulations"” SOITY wt a t t y 4 rl 1 f}] nd Cham- up of the statesman \le- fonte in it, not even our frie bers, who, after the wind sherif! be a without a job. Chambers might come contest, will handy in a pot Then there's Gen. tery. Beaver's amiable law pardner, Jack Dale, he might at least have been fered a seat in ly and rising leader, Gray, he was looked, and as he cocks his concernedly upon his desk ters, “I can stand it if McKinley he with Then there are Harshbarger, Harry Keller, ALL. Dale, ete. Reeder have been Secretary of State had John which we co-ineids him might f ¢ 3 th Sherman been out Way ‘should have been the new prosperity cabinet : never mind the * we will give you e84 State—John Sherman, Ohi Treasury War Navy Lyman J. Gag A. Al John D. Long, Joseph McK A faa} Ai JO J. Russell rel Interior Post Office—James Attorney Gener: | New York. Agriculture—James Wilson, All—Mark Hann viding Tom Platt, T : | aker i Bosa over and Quay don LEXOW AND THI It has bx York L« Ki the t gate 1e sentative commitiee, MIAN HEE Neardes, mous salary Ir of hi account « giversation, ore than a ma ) But the upon the record undance of ple elsew here, las mtlat ’ AWS regulating Y duce laws reguls ork State, bt er states, hev than that, t the land a pub will New er or later olive problem. ork J - BRUSH . VALLEY. - Many Visitors Here to Attend Dedieation Services Sunday, Dan. Brungard, of Rel thie I Lil Mol for been seriously ill The ing new members Wm. Weaver and wifi were at Rebersburg over Sui Miss Mabel Zeigler, of Milll je ebersburg Grange im to Rebersburg Sunday, to attend ! dedication. {I Wm. Hilibush, « Freeburg, | was with father-i Emanuel Harter, near Rebersburg, over Sunday. Mrs. Garthoff, of Coburn, was at the | dedication, and was Kind enough to | leave her financial mite, Messrs, Jolin Rute and Charles { Brungard, of Salona, spent last Sun- if neat D=iaw his | day at Rebersburg. The Kreamerville people have an oc- | easional water caucus. Ains will gee {uns onner hau und de onra veller | grand-zoo ga. { Cyrus Brungard and wife, of Mill- | heim, were at Rebersburg last Sunday : to give their mite towards the ree-mod- eled church. i Mrs. Kurlin, of Millheim, | Rebersburg Sunday to give the Luth- cation, Mrs. Henry Meyer, of Rebersburg, was to Farmers Mills last Saturday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Rishel, Miss Brubaker, of Mifflinburg, is a Rebersburg. seem to be appreciated very much by Miss Brubaker, burg, a man who is always alive to the silver question, had an article in the Philadelphia Item entitled “An open Letter to Secretary Olney.” The person who exercises his daily plans at night at Wm. Frank's corn- crib, should take a which has no holes—uder los de ald frau es loch archt zoo naah so dos es velchkorn not rous xuddier dat, Y WOODWARD, | Visitors Who Have Been Among Us. ~Other News of Interest, J. C. F. Motz had burn Saturday. The gripp has the grip business at Co- on quite a number in this section, A very valuable cow died for M, O, | Stover one day last week. John Hosterman moved into James Guistwite’s house last week. Milton and Grant Barner, of Carroll, Pa., Sundayed with Daniel Engle. The protracted meeting at this place is still iu progress with four seekers, Hartleton, into Isanc M. Orndorf’s house on Tues- Isaiah Boob, of moved day. Mrs, of her personal property on Saturday, March 138 Fd. leton, were Harriet Vonada will make sale Hart- Satur- Radabach and brother, of se On our streets day. Buflingt ife, of i Mill- visitors in town during the [sane in and w helm, were week. meetings at Millhe Protracted im and Coburn attract large crowds from this place. Harry Van Vi Pa., paid a visit Monday Mrs. Mary We ome personal propert ve of Johnsont I Uurg, 1 to friends at this place Aol make sale {ime 1ild a ne WW - sum Main premises on James is alwavs pros 73%" 1 Leis LOWH 00ORIDE i. M. the famous f Washington, N Jacob Neidig was in i A, being trade; Yearick organ irchased one, it hoven make, « tnere were nin i © lumber teams in one procession Warren load, two Narrows: the lumber going through the Hoster being largest for man having HM feet of horses, Calvin D. Haines, of this place, and Lizzie lL. Millheim, were married at Aaronsburg, on the 14 inst, by Rev. F. W. Brown. May your voy- age down the stream of time be one of 0 f i Long, unabated happiness, The only public sales east of Aarons- | burg this season are: Geo. W. Brad- ford, March 12; Harriet Vonada, March 13: E. Bower Bros, March 19; Charles Smith, Mareh 25, and Mi- chael Corman, March 27. Faus Nocht | Kucha will soon be in order. And now Daniel loved Annie and he | ended Annie might be his wife, and | Daniel is to serve John seven years, | On Sunday evening, Feb, 21, at the Reformed parsonage in Aaronsburg, | in marriage by Rev. F. W. Brown. Having launched your boat in the ho- | oat peacefully on until your number- ed days on this earth shall have pass ed away. As Jacob served of old so shouldst thou also serve, A Inrger and better line of storm coats no store in Centre county ever carried than do Lewins, at Bellefonte, The stock will be pushed cut at a live ly rate the next few weeks, Prices will make them go. but is improving slow Marion Rossman is many friends Rev, Rearick held week and will week tev, Goodling will well sermon on Su church Jacob Smith and slowly recovering tend going west better, There must be se mother is ( Ed. B moved his shi ib, of Pine ( al's saw mill near Mrs. Fish ends at Fiedler, d in blac fine Moyer Perie fi is engage wis i fg nit Hunkle, i “31 1G acco! as transacting fat Oonaay. LINDEN HALL. { Sends an | Breezy Letter from Our Wida-Awnke Cor respondent H Zeigler and wife visit ing friends at Farmers Mills last week, Mrs. Daniel Hess business in the county seat were ly. was transacting on Natur seriously ill; her | day Mr Of church services at attended this place Bunday ra speedy recovs Shreck, Lemont, Inst this a meeting afternoon during Mallie Btover, of the this place, is ill with we hope for her grip preach his fare-| speedy recovery, ay inthe new Ev. David Breon, of Bpring Mills, was visiting his many friends in this com- wife who have] munity last week. Mr. Rote, of his brother Adam at this Coburn, was 1 piace a days of last week us their attended the revival at P. Al in progress at Lemont, Hill boys; killed Gieorge Swabb and Hale Ross several pork rs on Saturday, Mills, market ady for . Crett) has o Wm. r { irove they got re W. E er Phoebe, of Mrs, | iche Bwab, of Tyrone, t g and wife and daugh- f £1 Colye Altoona, were the guests burn is visiting Giettig over Sunday. Blat who husband i made «an extended visit to her home at the mu- | this place, left for Tyrone again. last CO Ge dandy leasant Gap ttig; of Pitcairn, who 1} un been paying his old home an ex visit returned to Piteairn Saturday. lay calle last r nan from a neigh- | Tusseyville, the were got Lo k intends Ws icked by a FONE Philadelphia for Bradford ¢ Old the f Bel f lefonte's tor-| tl day Or al 1¢e home of i 7 Du Of inst “i11ss hant, er ore this spring, Death of an O)d Lady. proposes to toil Ue bicycle for army use, and osals for furnishing bicycles for the pu ty SRS each for other machines; our bid of iavariable price. And the Govern- pro n SO oy mas, tocir a bicycle, why bo The experts cided that Columbias were worth every tont with ambia? dollar of the $100 asked for them. Agent ; by mail from us for two 3.cent stamps. represented in your vicinity let, us know. PENNSYLVANIAR.K. Philadelphia & Erle RK. KR. Divisior and Northern Central Railway, n effect Nov, 15, 1866 VE MONTANDONR, EABTWARKD Frain 4 Daily except Sunday abury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pousvilie urg and edisle stations, srriviog sdelphia st 200 p.m, New York i » i imore, 8310p m, Washington 4.10 p. m connecting at Philadelphia for all seashore points Through passenger concl Fhils delphia and Baitimo Yarior cars wo Philadel For i > Dally except ¥unday Harris interned inte tions, arriving at Philads 25 p. m., Baitimeore {tonal 7.15 p.m. Parlor car burg sud jaitimore, bot p, m ~Train {Dally For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pr for Harrisburg and iat | at Phils d 3 mill i i Wi Har shur ; 8 Philad Ary * # Sunday phia Sleeping Cag fy ft Week Day Sunday. 110 a.m sitached iHiamepOriat 1150p oun Philsde iphis at 11 30 p East and wo m m W. GEPFHART., General Buperintendent. yim W 3 # INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, RELLEF - To take effect May 25, 1 iH EASTWARD WESTWARD EF 11 AM: AN © A STATIONS if Bellefonte Coleville Morris Whitmer cue Hunters. « Filimore.. Brialy .. conviess Wd... cone. Scotia Crossing. Rramrine....... Sirabile..... ian. State College. 6 $0110 i6 44110 43 0:10 58! S810 88 ami s 5111 G6 7 Osi 7 171d Xi & 31) 5 24 x0 is 245 06 axis 08 20 5 10 Morning trains from Montandon, Williams Lock Haven and Tyrone onnect with train No. 7 for Sate College. A flernoon trains from Mon. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone convect with FRin 53. ii for State College. Trains from Himte iege connect with Penna. BR. Bt Bellefonte, im Daily except Bunday, FH. THOMAS, Sapt. ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLICS wf ROA twos , and about x sores of 11 barn and uthet 4 outbutid is; She Hutt, and fresh moun - pres door; in the borough of Centie Hal farm land. in a high state of cultivation, & small orchard thereon, near Sast end borough of Centre Hai, © Senin Sithe . RAT
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