# THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor UERMS, One year, $1.60, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 [WT YEAr, ADVERTISMENTS. 20 cents per line for three ipsériions, nd 5 Cen per line for each subse onent fnse tion. Giher rates made made known «1 Applicat ion. -.ENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec, 2, The shortage caused in the revenues by the Dingley tarifl’ has fallen much clear gain into the pockets of the protected trusts, 0s sO - - Mc fp sy -_ The Dingley tariff having produced a shortage in revenues of nearly fifty million dollars already, keeps the high tariff advocates wriggling for excuses, Br rat ee the He At bulge Hanna seems to have the Ohio senatorship. last on bar’l, no doubt. fp ~he tapped his There is reason to believe that farm- ing lands in the middle and eastern the twenty years but be years before of it may $88 and $1 many 00 per acre ago, will be reached. & cf ematemmen — beginning of week, when it will be in the President's he explains the deficiency of under tariff’ was promised to be a revenue Congress meets interesting read message near fifty millions the new which produ- CET. ————— - Starvation is now ers in the face at Dawson City. Ww & 100 miles ho can are leavin away, where there is a ply of provisions. Dawson City and a beef steak the same price. —r— rns Hi Maxim's 1 at Por other day ‘am new quick gun was tries tsmnouth, England, the emarkable results it yards, with r irdite 16.000 pounds of oO clive range of or ly nine miles Jy increasing his rate, warfare inee soldier can remain every and fire at 1e distance, less of —— — [he typhoon which swept over Philippine Isl 6th of Octo- ber was the the has been repor- winds on the cause of one of disastrous storms that te i from The ’ luding the Southern man lost, the ocean in Years, wsands of lives were ine many Europeans, aud damage to property ¢ i ’ is Ur MAINE. to prove a hes of sword O by rigs re ceived want of In utre the Hus to have his ribs ROCA some slight, » a oming ambit face smashed and his skill eves bruises x Dre be bho footbail, ken wo prove In the United States duels lag ful but football ’ a is a glory. his tail he will scratch and bite hand, but take two cats and put them will bite Plutocracy it gets the at the same time and they each other. trick. people arrayed in two old parties and then it pinches their tails and they fight each other. Like the cats, they never turn to fight the hand that is pinching them. and scrateh has learned this Ho a the Ward Line steamer which arrived at New York Saturday from South Side Cuban On board Santiago, on Thomas J. liberated Sainz, who were the Morro Prison, at Santiago Caba, where they had been confined two years and seven months and one day. On fifteen dif- ferent oeeasions they were called out but in each case were re- from de to be shot, prieved. fs Mf coil ns Less than two years ago a man and his wife in Baltimore borrowed $50 from a loan company pledging their household as security. They have already paid $85.50 interest and owe a balance of $40.50 interest. The eourts have decided they will have to goods $135 interest to save their farniture, That loan company must have a Klon- dike in the Druid City. lint amin The riot in the Austrian parliament went on with more disgraceful vie, lence the second day, Saturday. Dr. Wolff, the German Nationalist leader, defied all authority to repress him and was, after on desperate struggle, bound and gagged. Then he was bundled futo un cab and taken to a police sta. tion. Mark Twain, who had been viewing the extraordinary scenes, was violently ejected from the House, and during his exit was struck a severe blow by a Czech Deputy. Attacks were also made on the President of the House. In the evening the police were com- pelled repeatedly to disperse excited political crowds which gathered in the House and the University buildings. in front of the former a mob'num- bering 2000, principally composed of students, assembled and hooted groaned at the police, finally attacking the officers with Eventually the police were ordered to clear the streets, which they did with drawn swords. stones, A Philadelphia has leased her works to a private corporation, after trying for several to them at a profit, Williamsport, years ago, water plant, but it was so notoriously farmed and managed by the town of- ficials that the citizens were glad to have the water works sold to a private corporation, Philadelphia which for many has suffered from bad the city water works, is now agitating the of turning the works over to private individuals for a term of gas years operate erected a years management of question OU years, Advocates of municipal ownership will now please rise and explain. ye As a result of the war now being the Arbuckle Company the Woolson Spice Coflee Comp i= the between ny, the sales of coflee during week ending Friday have been far in excess year, Coffee brokers declared that The Woolsen pice controlled by the selling Rio No. Tat Not to be Company, whicl Havemeys rs, pot 1 Arbuckles have of cents a outdone, ti} in the prices, than it has been the old continues is now cheaper before the war, say deal- fight there is will go for the price enormous quantity in New York a. —_— no telling what it Another reason low w found wo flee in the HOW AN IMPORTANT MEETING Ltorney d A 1. MeCormick went to Philadelphia Governor Hastings an (ier ay and had a long conference at with Secretary Martin ane meet a union League alth 1 St I'he judging al senator Magee, ing was important one, from Vine tive quartette were gether and the arranges N we pants wot ld discuss Lie conference, believed ths Attorney Cormick's can lidacy or is understood that. the bearing upon Creneral Me governor ances of 's sulicess veflusion Repu#lic All Nomi Tfor him It is tl { mal announcen were ¢ and the o reached ition coul herefore expected that the for ent of his eandidacy { will soon be made aud his frie gin throughout the state notified to Ix Ti reneral e is no doubt work in his behalf. that if the a fi ligt { JINLN | i ere attorney g fis ; 3 3g wr the gubernatorial nomination he will do so with the unde z rstanding Martin and Sen that Secretary ator will him tl del iegates gee give ie Philadelphia and £1. Allegheny io they contr onceding these two leaders all the delegates they claim the « they in the was thought that Messrs. Martin Magee would be for P. A. B for governor, but it now lo favorable to Mr. in inties | they represent, will {to 70 not amount os the 362 convention It Ks MelCor as they were mick. aia sme England's Alarm. The note of warning sounded by Mr. titehie, the president of the trade, to England's commerce and manufactures is timely and significant Under ti board of ie stress of American com peti- tion in agricultural products the farm- ing land of England has in the ten years shrunk in Under the past vin} vaitue, one-third competition of our newer Fring meth individual intelli- *hinery, of our more efficient ods, of our higher gence, and especially of our more abun- daut natural are un- doubtedly competing with (reat Bri. tain for the supremacy of the world's manufactures, England has good rea- son to be alarmed over the situation, The best reason for alarm is that there does not seem to be any remedy. —N. Y. World. re«ources, we In a Bad Fix, The Republican party has managed in the first eight months in which it has had control of the Government to put itself in a very unfortunate posi- tion. Its tariff act “to provide reve | nue for the Government’ does not pro- vide as much revenue as the act which it supplanted. The borrowed money accumulated in the Treasury by the Cleveland Administration in excess of the gold reserve is fast disappearing. There is serious trouble ahead, and the party will soon have to choose one of three ways to meet it: The Adminis tration can borrow more money to make good the deficit; or it can frank- ly admit the mistake made in the pas- sage of the Dingley bill and try to amend it so as to get the necessary rev- enue from customs or internal taxes: or it ean take the heroic method of cutting down appropriations to the measure of the Federal income. MAY A PARAS ~Ifin need of a stylish and dressy suity it is wise to consult Lewins, Belle fonte, and bave Him ft yoo out. { i } SPRING MILLS, Mseonvered Robbing shoe Store. Bargliars Krape's On Thursday night an attempt was also made to enter the residence of Mr, distance In from €l- the above the village on the pike, deavoring to remove a light window, the glass broke and the noise In the confusion the robber or robbers escaped. awoke the inmates, On Bunday evening last a few boys of our after church, amused themselves by building & huge village leaving This senseless piece ment in the neighborhood. Some of these reckless boys will find themselves in Bellefonte very if these foolish freaks are continued. About third neighborhood butchering. 1 unexpectedly, this he statements every man in is ar rather “tough ht. of some nus Apparently no one is $00 1h, nerally tell a porker; far singularly in the story, of ¢ different rd scrapple and liver-wurst are R aurse sy KE but this rece is kept quiet NAausages, 1 { dishes par ¢ Hence on nearly bles boiling XC mornit noon and nizht, with all space oo much of fat fil} vapor i a go wonder old Bhyl wrath to Sd had more i urgl irs Lhe of our viliag entered Krape BRUSH VALLEY Fad nal Mention of this £ { Incident and Ve | of the re ounty Henry i i However not { i i E. 8. Bierly i Wi immsport, | Miss Winifre fron previou Mra, Fr Mrs { on Saturday fonte n The is sick with fever; Weer widow, boarding at ebersburg, hile Mrs wed at was seriously at Bellefonte = The landle Austin week, Rebersburg ill this way to fsramiey, but w again on a fair his forme er health. Mrs, Jo Maudie friends | vhin Ocker and her daughter of 1 i Faesday last, Warren Moyer, wrsburg on Saturday even- visited Mon lay non county, at bersbiury and of Coburn, was vis- iting at Rel Mr. Moyer is a very young man and holds the responsible ing. industrious position of mill inspector. Wallace Miller, of tends to move to Philadelphia in near future, when Joseph Miller former's grandfather will occupy house he leaves, Rev, George, pastor of the Reformed church, held a protracted meeting which lasted a week, ending in a very successful Communion ser- vice last Sunday morning. The Lutheran minister, Rov ma, ings prior to Communion services on Rebersburg in- the the the Mum- ty-nine partook of the Lord's supper. This week has been one of great preparation for the building up of the various churches, Rev. T. 8. Faus closed his revival meetings in the M. E. church at Krea- merville on last Thursday evening. Eight confessed to have been glorious- ly saved, and the whole church has been revived, while many again refus. ed to aceept the gospel call to the Sa- vior for salvation. The girls of Rebersburg have now fully connected themselves with the Beou Monde of the world, since the at- | tractive light of those bows, in spite of the darkaess, his been so rich in brill A A HAA Ors A OR HASAN 5 else could their la- | fancy, and since nothing have been selected to crown evening, while traveling the fashion- able streets of their town, a OAK HALL What Our © the Huay arrespondent from Fown Has to Say, Witmer Mills, Tuesday Gilliland attended no Grange at Centre Hall Tuesday. James M. of iall, transacted business at this place Tues day Call on Ira C, John and wife, of Pine tirove were in town James ( Pomo- Ross, Linden Korman for bargains on corn shellers, stoves and iron kets tiles, Butchering is all the rage; the a great many large borkeis rs Kk ed nl this place, Wi. mountain, the top at the foot of to the of the mountain before long Our factory R. OC. Palmer, having a good trade on his yarns and Knofl living intends moving man, is woolen goods: his are reasong- ble. John A Mingoville, belle several days. Jae killed three 1620 pounds, each Who can beat TT} keeping business, n prices Korman and family, of and Miss Myra of friends at this place Carson, fonte, visited of Coll pot average of that bh Bhuey, { township, weighing pe Inrge Kers, 40 pounds an Giramley ely: he is building (FRE y to be his store room, 10 Ix ye —- Hev, Rearick's Appointments rehall, at al < p.m inday Dee. 5, at Cent church HOSE DEALERS ATTEN Ti10)N | ATERN pri h F. 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