THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor | TERMS, per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three insertions, and b cents per line for each subse. quent nse: tion, Other rates made made known wil applica! lon, UBNTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Jan, 6 VOLUME 71, With this issue the , with all and better than ters its 71st year freshness and vigor, ever, Its large and steadily increasing cir- evidence that the RE- culation is an people of Centre county, which it has ever striven to merit. Our efforts will | be directed to the same end in It its clean record of the past and the ture, is with pride we look upon good it has accomplished. support. readers, il etnies Here is If the United States can sell its manufac- tures abroad in competition with the countries, why one for protectionists : manufactures of other ean it not do so at home? ifn Three of the reduced the wages of their hands with- in the last ten days. Two of these made a reduction of 10 per cent. and the third 15 per cent. rg sms—— 37 narl over the and I'he dissatisfied Re- I'he Maryland publicans are also | organi- slature the elec- leaning towards a union rats same as in Ohio. the National Safe Deposit Compa- other day, would ph 1 bus — n elected clos- Chestnut Street and of the Philadelphia, Bank ny, in the isfortEne Lie ium hi i within t gold- ting ting he DAnKs that 3 safely thie r a delusion. cent-silver t a snag, when that a gold dol- dollars. A $200 at his him $100 in go silver gasser word id for t would be equivalent fim at It is needless to say te crept into a hole. athena reading, the t deaths in Alleghe- ar 1897, says the te nearly i rewsome tal is numbered 93 and railroads eaus- | traction lines 51, ie mills and mines there were | i ine ne the howuicides 27. ed 1587 deaths and the and in tl 51 fatalities. pecan Post Almanac, for | containing some | 600 pages, every page one of useful in- Pittsburg is on our table, The 1808, on politics, statistics, educational, and a hundred other sub- | jects covering the entire globe. The that has yet 25 cents per | formation for years hence, elections, tariffs, religious Almanac table—only (et one, most valuabl reached our copy. if tse the German | yield to the | States made It is announced that Government declines to demands of the during the reciprocity negotiations for | reduced American animal products. was the largest | purchaser of American pork but since the Dingley tariff shuts out her goods | Germany puts a tariff on our meats | and the American farmer has lost his | pork market and that aftects his prices | at home, causing pork to drop to! 4} cents. The Reporter remembers a brief nur- | sery sentence, “You kill my dog and | I'll kill your cat.’ a President McKinley has just pard- | oned a bank cashier in St. Louis who | was serving a sentence of five years for | embezzlement. The New York World | has shown that Mr. McKinley has | pardoned on the average one of such | embezzlers every three weeks since he | assumed the Presidency; that is to | say, he has already pardoned thirteen | of them. If this program is to be eon- | tinued embezziers with political influ- | ence need have little fear of the aveng- ing hand of justice. The President will be found equal to the entire Board of Pardons of Pennsylvania and the Governor thrown in. ni The financial cloud that bas fallen upon Wm. M. Bingerly, is generally regretted and deservedly so. Mr, Sing- erly was one of Philadelphia's most useful and public spirited citizens, His large wealth was applied to far- ther trade and business in many chan nels and thousands of persons felt its warming effects these many years. United duties on Germany He made good use of his mesos sod was liberal to every worthy cause, He and in { his,. we hope te mporary, misfortune His failure is no fault of his but solely owing to a drop in prices of pa- per, in the manufacture of which he per pound, He has turned over all his property for the benefit of his creditors, and ev- ery claim will be paid backed by many of the wealthy men of Phila- delphia who know Mr. Singerly .to be in fall al ——— breakers ahead for the Re- the Currency There are publican party question. upon congress, and that any attempt the president and some of lican bimetallic members. “A Democratic sweep next year and | free silver irresistible prediction of Representative Dick” Bland. “The gold too narrow for this magnificent the Repub- | in 1900," isthe HSilver tandard is Coun- Mont Wol Hansbrough ready to Ex-Governor Hauser, of hat Wilson, AHA, reports t senators Carter, ‘ott Shoup, and revolt against Administration, and will fight Secretary Gage's plan of cul which i hes standard scheme.’ reney re he descr At the Republic in of Ohio, Hanna on Baturday ever faction fell short Hanna Republicans, to the the caucus the Democrats on Monda ized both houses of the le This defeat ] oss Hanna, but al MeKin- Bushn } Kurt epublican The electi in t ley. Gov. Charles [., Ohio VR Ml Of about a week, The a big fight & spi over nl Rep the publican figh tampering w bar’l. The cently Dispatch latter went aw ita legs very dog when ¢ Of & Sil wages in t rat plied this times during tl ter Wilson however it adv the them up until a er slash that a day and ceiving cuts that in some stances ; exceeded #) per cent a fair illustration of the iY laws passed by ties, Wt of The and work livered on 8 addresses Paul, unday Church, Brooklyn Abbott, are excit cussion. They Dr. Abbott, 1 The Outlook. The ries appears in The Outlook dated Ja uary 1, Mag Number, s will be printed in successive numbers of The Outlook. [$2 a year. The Outlook { Company, 13 Astor Place, New York.) series of St. now evenin e ing not b and to be prit t first n- which is the January The Id reas AZine other a« Wp. Good News, No other medicine i such a test as Otto's Cure, T of bottles of thi= great German remedy are being distributed free of charge, to those afflicted with Consumption, was ever housands monia and all Throat and Lung diseas- es, giving the people proof th Cure will cure them. F G. H. Long, Spring Mills, free. Large bottles 500. ir 2 ve only by and 25¢. asa atl is Weekly Weather Report Centre Hall Government Highest, Lowest 24 16 cloudy, 40 28 elondy. 38 81 eloudy. 38 15 clear, 27 5 clear. 13 ¢civar, 2 clear, " 35 22 clear. On 31 Dee. 14} inches of snow, The total rainfall during December was 2.29 Rervice Temperature: Dee. 20 “ 30 “ 3 Jan. 1 i" “ 9% Gn i <5 Total precipitation, rain and mel ted snow, 4.19 inches in Deccmber, MARCH 8. William Farner, near Potiers Mills, horses, cows, Jon, Lavin imtlemenis, otc Wo, Goheen, auet MARCH 17. J ¥. Heckman, two miles cast of Ponng Mills, bi is sock, fatm implements, and FOR 1898, A GREAT PROGRAMME. Henry ( ‘abot Lodge, to run through- out the year, (For the modern art forces will be brought to bear upon Revolution. Howard Pyle corps of artists are making over paintings and drawings for this great work, the and ¢ 100 expressly Captain A, T, Mahan's “The can Navy in the Revolution,” illustrated by Carlton 7. the marine artist; to be { ‘hapman, Harry Fenn, others, | Thomas Nelson Page's First Novel, “Red Roe k--A Chronicle of deconstruction.” Mr. Page has de- voted four years to the story, and he considers it his best work. (Illus- trated by B. West Clinedinst.) Rucyard K ipling, Richard Davis, Joel Chandler Harris, W. Cable, and others, gagement to contribute ing 1508, (fcorge stories dur- Robert Grant's “Sy arele- Light Letters” replies to various letters that came in consequence of his “Reflections of a Married Man’' and “The Opinions of a Philosopher,” “The Workers" in a ter A. Wyckoff, the who became a laborer, His experience with borers and Hlustrated Leigh. The Theatre, Th lhe series fleld—Wal- college man will tell about sweat shop la- in Chicago by WW. R new anarchists from life \/ ete, will be Conduet of Great as were “The “The Newspaper,” with numerous jllustra- treated in Business Wheat Farm,’ , la "97, ‘ Lions, ete af (fi ' ¢ fy Undergr: dunt i Princeton and Yale, illustrated. Political Reminisoriie by Hoar, who has forty- like Life at "and the articles Harvard, us richly on 7 senator been in publie life for five vears, Special Line for the Rolitat Trade, r Bovs, at » and | atneranda i nLiemen, niidren in er Goods, Chios. A. Krape, Spring Mi i Ty dred pages, containing & catalogue of about six thousand newspapers, being all that are credited bry the American Newspaper Directory (Decem i on for i897) with baving regular | of 1.040 coples or hore of exch and every State of the | naming American Union, those towns only in which there sre is tion. 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A The com thie mon lanterns explode and burn afely Atlachment to a lantern lent, which ought tw induce pre- | every | We buy and sell Clover Bead, W with different makes of 0 clean farm seeds, as well as bul there has never separate all the Buckhorn ¥ wae Clover at been a ®¥ I ing Mii in OF nl idles, u d Timot made to 3. y seed levied Wer Booed Seives, * from Cl v Of the Ii Seed id ph 4 HL dine Adjustable il are in the market Up fo Date Bang Supplies. the CPRIALor al Lhe mermre lor ttar A iti Workers Wo grangers’ plenic was sold We Babeock™ Milk ermometers, Creamers, Choros res, including parch butter Haby airy fixiu [ 8 y ' Ping Household Fi tures and Sewing Machines, re, Washing Mach in greal variely of Bewing Basket Ke { McCalmont & Co., Shortlidge & Co., State SYLVANIA BTATE Xx UVIFPMENT. RTMENTS OF STUDY, ASTRONOMY PENNS SVL v. A NIA | Philadel phia & Erie R. RK. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, In effect Jun 20, 1897 | TRAINS LEAVE MON TA} NDOR, |} | 82a m~Train2., We | Harrisburg, airiying al Fhi nds iphin | Kew {ork 8.40 p. m., Batis ore 12.4 { ington 1 47 Pe m, Thromgh coaches 1 phin, Baltimore and Wasp! gion v2 a. om ~Train 14 Daily ¢ Willkwharre, Harrisbure snd in tions Week days for sory alton, H Pousville Phalladelplila, Sew York Waabington, Throogi I wsecnger Philadephia and Baltio ore ' po m~Truin 5, Weekdays { Wiikesbarre y Beranton, Hazleton, Pot risburg and intermediate stations Philadelphia at 08 p m., Rew Yor | Baltimore, 600 p. mi, Waeb ington x: { Parlor car Wrough wo Pi liad ph { reuger coaches LO Philadel shia ana § SAL Pp. m~Traln 12. ¥ eekdays { barre, Beranton, Hazleton Poutsy for Harrisburg sand inter diate po sl Philadelphia i [ Baltimore 0.46 p.m senger coaches to Wil and Baltimore, day» CATs Pasi COEET Concho CINE end O TeAT Examination nformal News and Opinions OF National Importance THE SUN Alone COntains Both. 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"A. SNOW&CO. Atlas NE Ww in Tas 2 19 50 NF Ww i Via Phils mia mi Arr T. tWeek Days, 0 10a m ladelphia Sleep | bound train a Wi iat | West-bound from Philadeipni i ! 4. W. GE: General Bupe: frog ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILS To take effect May 25, | EAS FTwaRD. - 12h ® [ % BTATIONS, ru I Ar. 108 &0 Bellefonte Colavilie ..... wre MOTTE Whitmer . Hunters, ~ Fillmore Brialy eos Wat les S— Sootia © roREing wRrumrine........ Sirable., SEL »® Bn a | 51 13 X FRG RD RS NN RD ND GG ee . Jun : State College Morping trains from Montandon, 3 i | Lack Haven and Tyrone onnest wi 7 for State College. Afternoon trains & i taadon Lewisburg and Tyrone connect wia | Train No. i1 for Btate College. Trains from State College connect with Penns. 11. 1. trains ag Bellefonte, {Daily except Bunday. F,H. 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