THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. BMITH, Editor and Proprictor, November 14 en A oA ie en 1601. TERMS, ~The terms of subseription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, -20 cents per line for three fusertions, md 5 cen per line for each subse quant inseition, Other rates made known on appiication. NOTE. —Subseribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it is not correct. Dates are. only changed the first issue of each month. Jan01, means that your subscription is paid to last Jauuarys 01 means July, 1901, If Lawyer Gray is appointed Presi dent Judge by Governor Stone, he will ba obliged to use this form: President Judge Gray, "03. A pt There is some encourgementin the | fact that the State outside of Philadel- | phia and Allegheny counties would | have elected Yerkes and Coray, even with 200.000 voters absent from the polls, on ms fe - Q Democrat and Sen- tinel relates that both k, in Lewistown were bought | The Lewistown voters, and black like sheep on election day, and youn rum or Bg ti for | men were demoralized with avs before the election, several d ——— Bo ply css — 1 Francis J. O'Conner was Judge of Cambri ~( Ie over Ju i a county by a msjori- iHiLy ty of eounty gave McKinley 3,000 majority. Judge Barker owes his defeat to a feels too active in factional politics, ! tai these things, ————————— i es—— dian Territory can get together their 1 Of Congress are goin they or - d in all proba- ms ii Vr 1 * - bility a successful effort (ea very strong an to have ry i territories combined flourishing t star two into a state and thus place The prop i ed ari apd would con- a new in the {l be tain a populal $18 as large as Miss { approximating 700, UU) peoj le. Harris was de- of ow learfield candidate for ticket nithlioar { an ) Ae lean candidates ounty offices $ $ b were el tha ran 20 far behind 3 Clear Fre oy field “hR spuiblic any due to the v ex Sing, as record. usiastn, When a wit- plause a ness, wh ir Schley in the told how, while others the a “a famous ba ducked heads when balls were {1 rain 1i0V i INWELDS i it moment, wel to use the Admiral to cull bably the first r hands and gavel demonstrat} tis | aggerate ouniry ? 1 annsis, i y fii over Lhe « the feeling ol JOJ that Thousands Sehley's vindication. follows of have generous newspapers of to dsy and these They now appreci- given reports the testimony from day ave been read by the peo le, 1a 3 : know the facts and ate the visited American they persect feh has been i upon 101 one i bravest of y a depart- which has to its credit battle vor commanders ment elique neither courage in manli- ness in peace. pin Daring Wasps, esti little ins at the ak 00 £11 Wii bees, bels nny Most of u fearlessness tack huma thr gE 3M Fire Fighting In England, In the amaller places in England horses have to be borrowed for the fire engines, Often thirty to fifty minutes are wasted in getting horses, which, when an alarm of fire was given, were at work at thelr daily duty. A consid- erable amotnt of time ix also lost in finding proper harness for them, The horsing of steam engines in country districts Is n very difficult problem. How the Lover Looks at the Fire, When a young Savoyard goes n-woo- ing, he pays considerably more atten tion to the admired ope’s fire than to her face. If she leaves the billets of wood undisturbed on the hearth, it Is a sign that le Is welcome, but should she place one of the blazing fagots in an upright position against the others it is a Lint for bim to take his de- parture, Conslderate, Bangs--Jubking is the homellest man I ever saw. Slangs - Why don’t you say it to his face? Bangs -1 don't want to. Slangs— You're afraid to, ain't you? Bangs—-Oh, no. But his face has It is notable that fasion bet - i { Republican candidates, jority. £ i Only a he Mr. The 1 The cumbe Guffey ballot reform after the ple oe had b law e passed. vi ls £ ad is 1 3 ] Under should been for the defeat of the } Hl a 1 EI ouse AND LOT FOR BALE. ~The under- signed, executor of the estate of Susan MoCanley. inte of Centre Hall, will off st public gale Batnrday, November 28, at 1 p.m, a lot in Contre Hall: thereon erected a good two-story frame dwelling house, outhmiidings and stable, The projerty is well located, beicg on Main street, and is desirable fn all respects, Terme 10 per cent. on day of sale; 1 balance April 1 1902, when possession will be given: bal ance Apri 1, 1908, Deferred payments 10 be se cured by boud and mortgage. W. B. MINGLE, Executor Centre Hall, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA mentary ou the estate of Wm, Weaver, iate of Gregg township, deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectiully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate th make im mediate payment, and those having claims syainst the same to present them duly anthestd cuted for settlement. JOHN H. RISAEL 0 deci Farmers Mills, Pa. = XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA- ballot reform bill only a single ¢ i 13 i Fr I' S14C. The Maryland as to the majority on joint ballot. 11 of ex-Senator (xorman id. the Senate. a He | in Cree. | commerce, rican methods, Chinese Lit y ’ ' nese don't caange. ai, i In the United State without jar or fo It is ] division. + the return of Mr. iil * .. 4 ts relations with have little efleet o the ont listi 1 in his important positions under 1 i won « netion i= a discreet adviser i [He achieved an : : e methods in cards its han was usual | be taken by i - ieaqder. ucing ontsid China, as re govern His place wi nd everythin #4 r ’ ) I Her seit r Willi Z 1 WAYS are : i Daughters of Revolution Give D.C Keller Proper Credit for Erecting Marker. the Daugh- C. Keller his untir- marker for unveiled ¢ 1 Al £4 t meeting « D. : fo r a jfecen 3 ' t iia thie Iwevoiulion ers of ’ 3 siti given i {iit k Lr = uri i whiect was i), by that organiza- Mr. him a copy of by chapter record Keller's 13 ing BAAR g prepared : Lie the following are extrac s The p [ other paris like new world, neers of Centre county, of the nt from serious trouble ii it Two men, sean and Jacob Shad- Potter township, 10s iin while defending their buried nln alf cal “Old Fort. dies were in mile ” Mr. of the iL since Of. Care bit has 1s in Williaa grave fe time, his death so | fou been n them th ation was in iF £5. of give Tl resti: men mies will al $ live in the da To the last » Ww hose anvnis Mr. D. {reasurer, and na of Cent: C. awakens to Keller, ex-t d Fe a (desire to erect REE LEANED i 1 4 : fos ig stitial INE mOriag. SSO ZERiOUSEY did ! Nr iliected to in | he work that in time he had ¢ tn sum of mons great enough jur- marble shaft, the nl tree with its branches A shield the of the brave heroes, and y { chase a beautiful i shape of ya ig gz names telling | and when they dicd is on the one side. { Atonetimetb heavily forested with onk frees, that the { oak shaft is doubly interesting, as it is nt to the felied forest. { The combat which the two I lost their { place around an oak tree, The story phically told io 's letter calling upon Mbunjor cut ofl, in how . € COunly was 80 i | also 0 mone : y in 1 and an Taudian lives of this sad event is gre Capt. Vo General Armstrong £3 i ier for assistance in ng themselves against the In- dinns “July 25th, two men went out into the plains a little below the fields and met five Jn- dians whom they engaged. One of defen and is as follows: - shot dead. The other, Jacob '. id acre, came ton hard, and shot autagonist, His fate was another Indian came up him.” I——— i i fH Searcity of Apples, There is a scarcity of apples in the Eastern States, the greatest known for several years, with resulting bigh prices. In the West it is a little differ. eat. St. Louis is a great apple market, and the receipts there are very large and amounted in one day last week to 46,670 barrels, the greater part of which csine from the recently develop- ed fruit districts of Southern Missouri and Arkansas, The total receipts of apples for October, up to Saturday last, amounted to 807,476 barrels. I I BA The New York Tribune Farmer, the subseription price of which is ove dol- lar, and the Centre Reporter, one year for $1.50 cash in advance, Boys' knee pants, 10 cents; Boys’ overconts, $1.50; Men's heavy coats, $2 00; Men's overcoats, $4 75 up, at C. enough to bear already.~Detroit Free Press. . P. Long's store, Bpring Mills, rihenn. i 0 Lind » RGR h ful saplings 3 $.1 13 and aati 11 be 80d azing up 3 4 v3 ne heaving, boo $4 rv ¥ ¥ ning from trex I § 1 ik To Cure Round Shoulders, f 1 3 «1.3 tx ntl? F Drocress is easy if persi te 4 3 urved spine, but i { { | 0000002090000 020000000000000000006000 mentary on the estaie of D. H. Kabl, | tate of Gregg township, deceased, having been | duly granted to the undersigoed, they would re | spectiuliy request all persous knowing them- | selves indebted to the estate to make Im ediate | payment, and those haviog clajms against Lhe sane Lo preseut them duly authenticated lor set tiement EDWIN RUHL, i 17octie WM. RUHL, i Executors, Spring Mills, Pa. | i i You are cordially 1 invited to cal and examine my Fall Line of MEN'S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES L MAKCE, My Rubb the hes 00L00000000000000000000003000000000 TN pl cie in Yy ‘C. A. KRAP ©8000000000000C0000000G 200 3 ; Eri) i W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH, BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Recelves Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly ATTORNEYS. vou B. TAYLOR, Auorneyab-Law, Bellefonte, Pe, No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi. ness promaptly sitended to, aught C. M. BOWER, E ),OBVie WER £ ORVI1S, Atiorueys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider's Exchange building on stoond 26julon J. 4. ORVIS, (RVIE, BO m— David ¥, Fortney. W, Harrison Walker, HOTELS. ——————————— CYNTRE HALL HOT 1. J. W. Runkle, Manager Newly equipped, bar and tab’e supplied with the best. Bummer boarders receive special stten- tion, and eau 0649 no healthier locality, Centra for fishivg and bunting. ways HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout. Rates $1.00 per day. East Bishop Street. ¥. A. NEWCOMER, Propricior RPRING MILLS HOTEL, h Edwin Ruhl. Proprietor, EPRING MILLA. PA Lge for man or beast, Free bus to and from all trains, Exe ut very ne sitsched, B. EB, Suars 0 per un, Propricior Rates 11 Day Fewly 1 Best G18, FORTNEY & WALKER Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. (ILEMA KT DALE, , Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office XN. W, corner Dismound, two doors from First National Bank. jansy Ww All k Special attention given to collectious, floor Crider Excha ge. G. RUNKLE, Attlorney-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office, 20 D. GETTIG, ATTORREY-AT-1.AW L5..hFORTE, FA. epnl business stiended to msnitations German and Eoglisl, sBLge Bridir z. ollecthions ang ail nity Ex BPANGLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA, the courts. Codenlistion in En Office, Crider nu alt IR urman. Bovis GARTROFY, ’ { the Pearse of r yancer, COBURN, Practical Burveyc PA. SHRECKENGOST, Farmers Mills, Pa TIONEER AND CARPERTER gagements iu either of thes jenee In both should be 11 yr bilblsins, ete. Cent, de The DR Cision and Baking pers. Libers! commision paid GRARD USION TEA CO. 5 N, 8rd Street, Harrb burg, Pa. Rnires ' N for all fails to vield pri g 3 Ly mal , Centre Hall, Pa = cenis in basil IR RBA E Two writin $14 "i good coud ition fice. Apply at the z Geeks forsale a isle a Hiroures o TX wa Tes i for “ noe we ph Bt V ROOFING SLATE. HANDLES of Wark done Siate is all grades nates made per sguaAre ow EY superior mefing slates bY exper wits] feChan 3 les and 13decly Lac) in tl be CO ree a “ 'e She Lustrous earl. readers know, ther | hells or those Tw form b presen or by an effort oa the part of tin Task ed for stance which has found I the shell, 3 I'earls are composed of man as fost ill bodies found « of pearl + ¥ are dine ns y th © eign sab way Into itacll of some - v of carbonate of lime with organle mat ter between and are not always pearly throughout nnd invariably have some Round pearls of fine luster and color are very valuable, and their value increases rap idly with their sizo, Lohaters' Fgus, A fair sized female lobster carries 20,000 eggs at a time, The eggs, when extruded, are covered with a viscid matter which, drawn out Into threads, attaches them to the long bairs that fringe the fanlike tail of the mother, These threads quickly become hard and strong, the eggs waving about In the water and being thus aerated. When they are ready to be hatebed, the mother lobster oscillates her tall so as to assist the offspring to escape, The young at first resemble shrimps, being about one-third of an inch In length, They have bright blue eyes. After a few days they desert the moth. er and swim out into deep water, where they rise to the surface and lead a vagabond sort of existence for thirty or forty days, During this time the young ones change their shells four times. On the fourth occasion they shed thelr swim. ming organs and fall to the bottom, where they remain for the rest of their lives. During thelr existence as swim. mers most of them are gobbled up by fishes, for which they afford a favorite i Rae pb 5 a If you want a bargain in Stoves call to see _..myline and get my Prices. A SB 5S SOM Among others RED CROSS OAK, single or doul RED CROSS DOUBLE HEATE IMPERIAL RED OROSS RAN( J. A. REESMA Yo'll Find My Prices Low— Extremely Low. we handle the se lieater, with or without magazine. R. iE. a A445 Fine Babiing OWENS, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW TVRO Collections and Hex reg Bellwood, He caugdon, tel. Nearby io PENNSYLVANI. Divigicn and Northern Central Railway, ‘Time Tablas, 15 « Hect Now TOrs 2.035 p.m. Beli note MRL 8 Perior car as 4 Pp. 10. delpdiia, 8. m.~Train 30 3 Fhoarre, Scronton a Tiekt 15 we Jdestations. Week deys for BQ Zi ou, aid Puitsvilie Yhlialeir hin Fa'timore, Washinglon, hrough | cosches Ww Philledelphis p. om~Train Weekdays for Bunbury, kestarre, Boratto, Hazicton, Poti 3 Tienuig and Lalermediatle sialions | FhllaCeiphia at 6.28 p m., New York Baill Wp. Weslington i 3 Farior car through Fl liadelph Senger conches lo Falladeiphis Washilugilon 501 p. m.~ Train VY eckdays Jaren, Beranton, Hezietop, Pouwsvill for Harrisborg and intern aise ax BL Pnlu Gelpbin i DI. { ! Baltimore 245 p.m Washingt seuger couches W Philadel: Bil m.~Trein 6, | Harrisburg aud all inl log at Hadelip! a wm. Bs X 5 | m Pullman sleeping cars to Philisdelphin and New PRASCIHECrR CRU Telnain in tanta. m, Se m—-Train 4 ¢ ! 4 Polis vast Zim. sundays, Hai | a.m. Veilwau { cuachioe WO Philadeiphie aud $ Wiis ie sew Yori } weecliger 5 12 mote, 4 io 89 t #5 s DEW JOU0K 3B P 107 Rig m Was! WESTWARD, a m~Train {Dally dpusigus, Rochester, Huflaic . interned lee slaliohs, Erw aud Hochesler Bellefonte, and Pittsbn men siceper Ww 11 10.00 &. m.~Train ; and intermediate Ty Cilenr i Ayrone, 5.32 3 For Eri § y, Nisgars Fal i PRES Luger Couch aod RBochesler, | through passelger inte a4 Nisgars coaches 10 K | ester, and Parior car to Philsdelp 616 p, m.~Train Week duy ira and slermediate stations, 0 p. m.~Tratn 67. port ana intermediate stations Var and Passenger Conch | haa, i Weekdars for Wi Through or Philsdelpui $.10 p. m.~Train 9. Sunday only, for W | port and lutermediate stalivus, LEWISBURG ABD TYRONE RAILROAD. Week days, Westward. AM. ETATIORNS, $0 Monaudon 0 Lewisburg 8 Bieh! i2 Vicksburg Me Milisburg 0 Milimont 0. Glen Iron #0 Paddy Mounta'n Oo Coban iiierby + Ob Kiwing Spring 111 Veun Cave is Centre Hail 24 Gregg 31 Linden Hall 85 Oak Hall 39 Lemont 3 Dale Summit 52! Pleasant Gap 5 Axemann # 00 Bellefonte d Basiwar M Tr. 8 wn & pos Er ew rree™ FERRET RB * Additional trains leave Lewisburg dGotiat 520 a m, 25 8. m., 945 a m, 1.15 550 and £00 p. m.. returning leave Monlandon for Lewisburg at 7.40, 9.30 s. m, 10.08 a. m. 5.06, SC pm and s 15pm. On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 and 160l a mm and 502 p. m., returning leave Lewis. burg 950s m., 1008 a.m. and 5.04 p.m, J. BE. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD General Manager, Gen'l Pager Agt. for Montan RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, : Condensed Time Table, Resd Down Read Up. No.1: No 8 No 5 Nov. 21,180. RC UN0 i ¥e 2 CEN TRAL a. mip. m pam. Ly, 10.42 40 46 20 BELL 22 252 6 42... y | 64s 3 6 a3 55 AT. EF'NTE ~ Nigh - svn same... cues wHecls Park. we UDR ION oo... HUBLERSB'G. 043. Baydertown... 06... Any... 0. Huston... 12 LAMAR... 15 we. Clintondale... Krider's 8'n g. ie a) Mackeyville.. JLOedar Springs. | i elon he ! MILL HALL. — ROIS « 4 ve } wort | 2 30% 5S Arr. 2 wen P BILLA cues | 48 36°11 86 ~Atlantie Vi i WwW YOR i . mo JOA BAN. YE la. m bm, *Daily. Week Days. 00 p.m. Sunday, 110 10a. m. Sunda, Pm SandtaPs Philadelphia Blee Cars attached to East. bound train from Will at 1180 ‘ West-bound from Pulladeiphia at 11.56 4 m. aul . W.GEPHART, Buperistendent, bY 5 ARBRE ECTCTDOTEC BUM ohax ¥ Sw 788 $2 50, 47 21 “uf iB EAP RTE ER EDEN ate wt UC chad ado wf of aft wtnd - wt G0 GE OB 8 ARF Af aN af Chal fad ad -- g¥ (Vi Dy NEW (Via Phila) i BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, B To take effet May 25, 1866, », nin | STATIONS, Ar, Lv. win Bellefonte... wenn 3OTRV INO oii esnurarens SORES crs [resem FIIMOMS, oir wrvens nein d x Es gussx> od £82 } waddle. We | CECGRERS ~~ 5282s gRER FEED mew EEEETIRSLIEE 8825: * N, Centre Hall, Pa,
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