THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS, «One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those iu arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 Per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, 2 cents per line for three insertions, aud 5 cen per line for cach subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. May 13 Turkey wants $25,000,000 of Greece, to defray her war expenses, asim e— THE mayor and city council of Au- burn, Neb., were put to jail on Mon- day, for an unlawful proceeding in re- gard to streets, stile her defeat and sues The mateh was an unequal Gireece admits for peace, a big, burly man against a tiny CGireece showed spunk, but it was ane boy. to face defeat, lp THE Senate committee made over 800 the Dingley tariff bill, It must have been a very badly cooked changes in broth and deserving all the censure it got from the Democrats, ty EE Ir is said positively that ifthe Euro- pean Powers insist on the withdrawal from Crete as a condition of mediation, Greece will re- of the Greek troops ply that she prefers war even to exter mination. pe The Illinois people feel like hanging # number of their legislators and ban- Yet the gentlemen engaged in | i working | kers. these two professions were hand in band last year to preserve the honesty of the currency, and Chicago turned out in to encourage them in it. enormous numbers Be an A United States Judge has decided that the directors of a Michigan bank, tive duties are no longer available for revenue in the needed quantity. This forces the adoption of the Democratic revenue principle by increasing the reciprocity nostrum, Wilson bill in 1804 taxes on tea would have been included, but for the belief the income tax would make such levies unnecessary. while admitting that the beer and tea taxes of the senate bill are all right for revenue to the creased tax on wool and woolens, the tax on hides, lumber, coal and other necessaries, and a lot of minor protec- tionist jobbery worked into the bill The bill will undoubtedly provoke interesting and excited dis- cussion in the senate for the next two months. Party lines will be broken, in conflict between the interests of sec- purposes, object in- senate tions, producers, manufacturers and consumers, Threats are heard in ma- ny quarters that the house will never to the ate Lill, but t house is manacled to Speaker Reed’s sent ne consent & recent action will, and judging by it will probably do what he ordains must be done, —— COBURN Conf, of ‘Contral 1 Lutheran Church In Ses Northern fon. Prof. Knight, of Laurelton ing a few days with the merchant Reuben Boyer, Mrs. P. 8S. Bingaman and and Miss obinson, Mills, are conference. T. A. Mever has broken ground for the erection of a dwelling house on his lot recently purchased from senhuth, in the town. George Smull, of Reberstbur Tuesd i York son Ivan, Poe { f MIs i FAALY £2 attending the SU8N Susan Ei- § eastern section of the town on the New which agent I'he intelligence of the ry Walker, the wife of Willi f Rebersburg, and the er, of Mrs. BR FF. Vonada and who failed to dircet, and thus enabled a trusted official to make way with its fands, this sort wrecking of mank A few convictio the will not be so common. tors, ns | and business of a sini is danger of There the Pennsylvania a big explosion in Republican camp, and when it comes it is predicted Quay will be knocked out. There is trouble brewing in the G. O. P. In Ohio things look just as stormy for Hanna, gure which will and re- Senator and an explosion is kn out Hanna ; 100k sult in the election of a U. 8. Crarthofl, of this place, { on Tuesday afternoon; | paralytic stroke, aft one day. Funeral Mr. Reedy, of near Lewisbury ed off with his daughter, Hoffa, on Friday last af He was en route for Pittsl summoned as a juror before district CC © His es accompanied him to this mained over day wi ter. The Northern Conferer Pennsylvania Synod of the al Lutheran church conv place on Tuesday ever Lutheran church. reached a ve ry sj arge audience, were present at the ministers came on oun » to take Hanna's place, ic ff nso Sess LET the farmer sit down some even- | ing, take up his pencil, reach for al piece of blank paper, and begin to cal- | culate what the present congress and | state legislature have done to benefit | him. He will figure in vain to find | any benefit fo him even to the extent | of a nickel. On the other hand the | farmer's figuring will show him that the trusts and monopolies have been | benefitted to the extent of millions, i How will our farmer vote hereafter ? a —— A ————— | i | — AT the meeting of the Democratic | Standing Committee at Bellefonte, the | other day, the apportionment of dele | gates for the various districts in the county was made. The number of] delegates to the county convention was increased from 79 to 89, Capt. | Hugh 8. Taylor, Democratic Chair-| man, is proving his ability as the head | of the organization, The Democrats of Centre Hall have 2 delegates again instead of 1, having lost a delegate two years ago, by the] treachery of a few who worked up a secret trade with the Republicans, ——— —— i con . Lancaster constables are not having a holiday of it. As a result of Judge Brubaker's prodding, Constables in | eight or nine wards of the city have | returned nearly 100 persous for keep-| ing disorderly houses and speak-es- sles, which were run in the guise of clubs, The ninth Constable, who re- fused to return violations, is under $500 bail for making a false return, Sheriff Myers has put on an extra force of deputies to make arrests of the many defendants returned on Satur- day by the Constables. A A sini In referring to the reception of the Jones-Aldrich Tariff bill by the pub- lie, “Holland,” the trustworthy New York correspondent of The Philadel- phia Press, quotes a prominent Repub- | lican’s indorsement of a Democratic sentiment to the effect that if Congress “is not wise enough to give us an ex- pedient tariff, not all the gold Demo- erats nor all the force of the Republi- can organization can prevent Republi- can defeat.” This opinion was ex- pressed in presence of Secretaries Sher- man and Alger, upon whom it is said to have made much impression, There are several weighty considerations in favor of this view of the political fu- ture, assuming that neither the Ding- ley bill nor the Aldrich bill, nor any other that this Congress is likely to pass, can be regarded as ‘an expedient tarifl.” A COLD RECEVTION, The senate tariff bill gets a very chili ing reception. Republicans criticise it because of its confession that protee- ing, and no doubt an i ve gatherit y It will close on this, or K. -—— AARONSBURG - A Number of Horses Sick and Several Med to this Community Turb Kr to Bellefon work lasts, Ls Musser, fi of pneumonia, is able t but looks rather shaky. Messrs, John Bollinger a: cisenhour have gone up Lh he umber count Arthur ing for Altoon: i , t bur employment is learn to be a machinist George Homan has the ling for this man seems t and will fill the For the last HERRON, O Uw the Wyle few weeks The Spring Mills base-ball club which played last Saturday afternoon against the Rebersburg club at Rebers- burg, did not leave as cheerfully as they came, on account of their defeat, The Rebersburg fel lows just knew how to win the game. CMMEMOL Advantage £D d of Prepare Mince Meat be honestly be 4 Ld | consid- it It fa \\r advantages, as . D r every | it . 1 idl © 10USCWilie, any $F IC RT ANTED--1 00060000000000000000000000000 X XX . ih to in [ wis orm 1 . | HAVE 1INY earring i 1 1 js ry { par d to do Wagon anda at and buy \ . short notice, w John T. Lee, Hall, - Pa. BBV 0VT0SG00POPO0000, Grand Army Suits. Men's and Boys’ All-Wool Suits---$5.00. Straw Hats, Crash Suits, Crash Pantaloons, Bicycie Suits, White Duck Trousers, Summer Neckwear, Summer Underwear, Cool Things for Hot Weather, Montgomery & Co. A CeBQLOASDODOPP0TCOCO002P0C0O000R00200200306000600066008000800O POTS VOVSIDT OORT 0OPRO0O0H000 S000 cCOCOICOCOIOOIRORPOOGOORD munity with oranges, lemons, nas, herring and Susquehanna shad It is reported that Henry HafMy who manufactured soft drinks in th place for over a year, has sold his out- fit to a man in Milion, and it moved to that place, A number of sick horses are vicinity. Dan Wolf bana- this 1 will be this Brad- He in an {100 Lre0rge - mule, Phere and sol christ lost a fine good many sick may die. ars fh “il ne of BRUSH VALLEY Down the Valley, planting their corn. our valley Sunday. burg, is seriously ill, Hon. W. R. Bierly, of Rebersburg, left for Philadelphia last week, John Harter, lively merchants is seriously ill. bersburg friends, Mrs. Susan Long, of Towa, will st with her father, Thomas | Rockville until fall, Ed. Fencher, who represents the Lock Haven Mosher Bottling Works, was in our valley over Sunday. Quite a number of our people were to Bellefonte last week and the law suit betwee Charles Beck. Two new houses will be put up at the west end of Rebersbur, mer by Messrs, Cyrus E Beott Kerstetter, Messrs, Charles Stoner and Al. Say- ger, both of Salona, were pleasant vis itors Siuong their Rebersburg and Kreamer ville friends over Sunday. Clyde Erhard, of Clyde, Ohio, who was a witness for Charles Beck last week at Bellefonte, was at his Rebers- burg old home over Bunday and en- lightened Rebersburg with fresh Ohio smiles, The U. 8. mail driver between Re- bersburg and Coburn, in the person of Charles Smull, has bis new house at Rebersburg on a fair way to comple- tion; no doabt Charles will soon show the public that uncle Sam has a large ay Royer, at n Dr. Bright and rhard and i For © Model 46 » SOA. TO ALL ALIKE. Was 360, $50, $45 pI ¥ wal Mure than 17 Acres of Floor Space. { i : have a ful lected Among the above we line of carefully se Shirt Waists and the possi! + lowest | Bd jie prices, Our far in this line | been unprecedented, Men's Fine Laundered Shirts. {ur stuck i { ge rood i 4 { CE thus i Of the large } iil We can fit and ly Soft W ool and Straw Hats. : ol such ommaodate Calicoes and Ginghams, We can show Poits & McCoy. Centre Hall, . Lukenbach's Photo-Studio. 3 Grand Premiums. © LUSENBACH'S : § boo tf sty WRETR ; 4 { CRO r Phila J. Spring Mills, P LMAN, Hothine Hot { 11 8( 3 £ie Delayed Periods, L.euchorrea. Skin Diseases, Kidney Diseases, Urinary Diseases 7 Colds and Grip. Sold by Droggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of pries, 25 or 5 for §1. Da. Hesreansgys' Houmporaniie Maxoar or Diesases Maen Fags Hamphreys' Med. Co, 111 William Bt, N.Y. 30 - i Cy 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, don hes 5 ® no on PATENTS sont { | | { | | | EN I “qr ~y Y LVAX R. R. Divisgior Time Talis KB LEAVE Il &. m sunbury , Will larrisburg and Hadelphia a imore, 8.14 gE at FP Through J For t 1 gh LS p. m~Tral or Bunbu Lions, arriy ing ald k. 9.2 p.m., 1 p.m, | f JM p. m~~Trals for Harris at Pl Wilke For dunburs #lall N ¢ 1 Are “Daily. Philadelp botind ira RE EASTWARD 1% & ) ral ru lam 6 30 1 108 & 620 1028 80. 6 16 12 581% 27 6 1012 Ms 3 60512408 612K STI 18 ogi... 5 H28T8 0... 5 B12 35K 18 5 B62 MR OY 82112 28 04... 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