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    8. W. SMITH. . . . . Editoraud Proprictor.
Novamber 21, 1901,
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
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quant nse tion, Other rates made known
on application,
NOTE —3nhscribers will please observe the
dato on the label of the Reporter after a remit.
tance is made report tf it is not correct.
Dates are only changed the first isspe of each
Jan0l, means that your subscription is
01 means July, 1901,
amd
month,
paid to last January,
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE,
In his message to Congress Presi-
dent Roosevelt will ask for legislation
for the suppression of anarchy, the de-
ercase of the surplus by war tax reduc-
tion, and the creation of a ship sub-
He will advise continuous pro-
A Department
of Commerce headed by a Cabinet
Minister will be The re-
enactment of the Geary act and laws |
barring Anarchists will be urged. |
Only general reference will be made to |
the trust problem. The necessity for |
the highest efficiency in the naval aud |
sidy.
gress on reciprocity.
advised,
military establishments will be dwelt |
upon. The canal
will be favored, also the Hay-Paunce- |
fote treaty. ‘I'he irrigation of the arid |
lands of the West will be strongly ad-
Nicaraguan route |
Cables to our insular posses-
sions are to be d. T
gress in the islands will be reviewed at
voecated.
suggests be proj
some length.
Be frre it
It
ferable :
“have’’ small-pox.
is iestion now which is pre- |
to die from tetanus or simply
Wo yooh
Potter township has a Democrat or
for legislative honors. |
=
two ambitious
So it is hinted.
Watch
congress,
for it : message
has as many sub-
ty
jects to please as any pre sident hereto-
fore has had, and
will not please a larger per cent,
———— |
through-
have published
Many of
out Pennsylvania
the newspapers
the
that the ) voles cas
story meagre 7
by the Donnelly-Ryan Demoerat
Philadelphia will cut down the
t1 +
resentation from that city in f
Democratic
tion in is
fixed by the 5 tin
years, [Last vear
in Philadelphia. That
Den alic ennventions
i
received 59 .« |
O00 votes Yole
+ $3174
al \ w r11:1
KON WOoUla
jut the fraction
ber to sixty-f
1
I
main unti
party in the State are changed bef
that tine, But
1
delegates
hereafl
from
represent Der
Charley Donnelly a:
The Hasson Committe 1}!
work of
Ryan.
begin its
clion soon after
January.
WCCO men ean now
Senator J.odge,
with Cuba to |
The sugar and
turn
who declares recipre
their gu
ir guns
be one of the most important questions |
before Congress,
scan eietf sets
President Roosevelt's scheme §
gate the arid land inthe west, will be |
met by strong opposition in the east |
by the farmers
of farmers in
against
taxes
Fivery organization
the
vo} 3
sCueme,
east Is dead set
such a because it)
then to furpish further!
competition.
foo sm——————
The of the recent
practically insures the nomination of |
John P. Elkin for governor next May |
or June. Elkin is the attorney gener- |
al of the Stone administration, and he |
has been the to |
of the state by the
result election |
slated for succession
the chief executive
governor, Commissioner
Durnham, Chairman Reeder, |
Benator Penrose and other Quay state |
leaders. Benator Quay, it is said, has!
never cormmitied himself to Elkin for |
governor. He always felt that the at!
torney general was so much mixed up |
in the objectionable acts of the Stone
administration that his candidacy
would be a repetition of the Delamater
fight of 1890,
Iusurance
Slate
A .——— a EE
Roosevelt's proposition to irrigate
arid lands in the west with the taxes
imposed on the farmers in the east
will not strengthen him among the
farmers in the east or west. Those
who have by hard toil earned their
acres can not see the philosophy of
irrigating otherwise useless lands and
thereby deervase the value of lands al
ready under cultivation aud increase
competition in the market for farm
produets,
EE
A
The new Hay-Pauncefote treaty was
signed Monday by Secretary Hay for
the United States nnd Lord Pauncefote
for Great Britain, By its terms
Great Britain withdraws from
Nicaragua Canal, leaving its construe
tion, operntiog and fortifylng to the
United States,
A A ———
We guarantee and stand by every
pair of shoes that leaves our store
Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte,
CHINESE EXCLUSION,
This promises to be one of the exciting questions before the com-
ing session of Congress, in the passage of a law extending
the Chinese exclugion act for another term of ten or twenty years, or to
make its extension for an indefinite term of years, [or twenty years
the exclusion of Chinese immigration has been regarded as the settled
policy of the country, and although there are many at the East and
some great corporation employers of labor at the West who favor the
discontinuance of the exclusion policy, we do not think there is much
gnestion when the test comes that the exclusion law will be continued.
The workingmen of the country are a unit on the subject, and aside
from that great army there are multitudes in other walks of life who |
are opposed to the idea of a renewal of Chinese immigration. The
feeling on this subject is particulary intense on the Pacific coast, and
a general convention of the advocates of continued exclusion will be
held in San Francisco on the 21st. of this month for the purpose of con-
sidering and adopting memorials to Congress on the subject. There |
has been a marked decrease of Mongolian population on the Pacific
coast, but the generality and intensity of opposition has in no wise]
abated. A referendum vote was ordered by the Legislature of Cali- |
fornia some years ago, which showed for Chinese immigration 883, and |
against it 154,638 votes. In the city of San Francieco only 224|
were cast in favor of the admission of the Chinese and 41,258 |
voters declared their opposition. A similar vote in other States would |
No political party would venture to
VOLes
the Chinese,
isputed question whether there were more Indians in the |
esent United States four hundred
1scovered, than there are
I years ago, when
Of that there
informs us that at
Alaska,
950.000 in 1870, and
1 New Mex
tribes, and not amone the Indians who
When Alaska was annexed
r 60,000 Indians in the
America
can yy irae
present, or in June |
Ue OF
speculation, but the census
ist, were in all the United States, including
Oa
266,760 273,000
: wore ’
110,000 in 1850, after the annexation of California an 10
pred . .t
I'he
" ‘
have ado
{
3
i
4 i
PALCAL
i
was believed territory. |
he whole Indian population of the United States proper |
i hn years of 4 5 per
and Western States. In the
nt inereas over 4.000 in number. but
in censgns of 1900, of
arolina, who were em 15300 largely
the heaviest joss being
South At
4
, ,
cent,
{
Ingion a I ian vi
HEION 88 Indians, Lie
Hnerated in
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5 * 3 3
ANINOIes one hal
A COMING TAR IFF BATTLE.
at the
A :
wetion in Cor gress, with the majority
he House or Senate may Hine
conciusion that the 8 Wi
Fd viars hora TT They + 1
POs IN il rai C8, HEY Wii
+t
£3
onsets In
nt protect
$
is appar I
Republican
more nm
:
WOCH, 8
Mr.
} Roosevel! ion of the represen.
f commerce wi
ity with Canada. the
said ; :
4 tly improper for me to advorate
with any one country, I can assnre you that every
ini ion will be exerted toward securing such trea
il nations of the world,
made, and President Roosevelt i
1e great commercial nations. It is tot
quantities, Our best customer is the United King
its colonics, which take about half of our foreign exports.
recipre ce
a. 4
nienee o
with » great comt i
{ one
$3
LIED
CERI
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i
:
we fell 10 greatest
i
dom and
have now the Schley case in their most holy
their jndgment may be long delayed. Such
v, and then they are on active service pay. Over a
pages ol testing
RE y a
The three admirals
1 1 . ‘
RCCD 1g, ang bodies move
slow]
nony
judge advocate in closing admitted that there had been no evidence
support the foolish charge of
MecClay in his book and feeliy
This
ills
to
cowardice made against the admiral by
taken up by the immortal Potts in his
testimony, was the material charge about which the people took
the most The other accusations about the western movements
of the Drooklyn and the great fleet to coal, the famons loop of the
Brooklyn, and other points of naval tacties, involved only questions of
proper tactics, which the admiral had to determine for himself, and
were simply matters of good or bad judgment, brought up after the
facts. Every honest reader will look for the entire vindication of Ad.
miral Schley by the court of inquiry. In fact, the public was eonvinced
on the case as presentdd by the judge advocate. It was believed that
the defense could have rested there and then. The admiral won the
great victory as commander of the fleet, with Sampson and the New
York an hour or more away. What more was desired in the way of
knowledge !
was patent to the whole world.
Interest,
The pacification of the Philippines, by the encouragement of
politieal parties and a minimum of home rule, does not work altogether
satisfactorily, and more effective measures have been adopted. General
Smith, for instance, has issued an order which makes it necessary for
every soldier in the islands of Samar and Leyte to see to it that ho is
never separated from his arms, even at meal time. He is to take his
breakfast with his gun beside him and his cartridge belt buckled around
his waist. This seems to mean business, It indicates the temper of
the people and that the Filipinos have some of the same qualities of
resistance as the Boers. These same Filipinos are a very unreliable
class so far as their professions of peace and loyalty go, They are
ready for war at any and all times, All they n isa chance. "The
may be “amicos” the next day, but the day after are around with their
bolos. We have on hand an undertaking that may last for generations,
A AN nc
Get our prices on Felts and Lumber-| Do not full to see our line of Indies
“o® 000000000000000000000000000000000000
Ex ousE AND LOT FOR SALY. The nuder- |
signed, executor of the vetints of Susan |
MoeCauloy, ate of Centre Hall, will ofr at public |
sale Saturday, November 26. at 1 p.w., a Jot in,
Contre Hall: thereon ercoted a good two-story
frame dwelling house, outthinldings and stable
The projerty 15 well Jocated, being on Main |
street, and is desirable in sll respects
Terms. —1G per cent, on day of sale; 4 halanes
April 1 1002, when possession will be given: bal
ance April 1, 1008, Deferred payments’ to be re
cured by bond and mortgage.
BANKS. |
Penn's
Valley
‘Banking Company,
W. B. MINULE. Exeentor
: CENTRE HALL, PA.
Centie Hall, Pa. |
imine a —— _. | Receives Deposits,
“EXECUTORS NOTICE. —~LETTERS TESTA | Discounts Notes.
11 a o extate of Wm, Weave i : - "
mentary on the esta i m HY Er. | Ww. B. MINGLE, Cashier.
late of Gregg township, decessed, having |
duly granted to the undersigned, he |
would respectially request all persons koowing |
themselves indebted to the estate tr make im
mediate payment, and those naving claims |
Against the same to present them duly anthents
JOHN H, RISHEL
Farmers Mills, I's
auly
ATTORNEYS.
UGHB. TAYLOR,
Atlorney-at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa.
No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi.
ness promptly sttended Lo, aught
E 1,0BV
o decid
Eo XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERSB TESTA- |
mentary on the estate of I), H. Kubi, |
having been
wonl i re
them
J. H. URVIH, C. M. BOWER,
(JBVIS, BOW ER & ORVIS,
Atlorneys at Law,
ediate BELLEFONTE PA.
the | Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second
| Boor, 26jult0
rpectinliv request all persons knowing
selves indebted to the estate to make fino
payment, and those having elaims against
same Lo present then daly authenticated for set
tiement, LOWIN RUHL
170ctie WM. RUHL,
David ¥, Fortney. W, Harrison Walker.
Executory, Spring Mille, Pa. |
FOUTNEY & WALKER
Allorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Otic north of Court House,
0000CE00CCOGORPOIOLBOBEOGOO -
Spring Mills, Pa.
P.V.S. STORE.
{ ‘LEMANT DALE,
/ Attorney at law,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Office 8, W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First Nations! Bank. fans?
REIT I SOLARA
HOTELS.
A Ss
CENTRE HALL HOTEL,
J. W, Runkle, Manager.
Newly equipped, bar and tab'e supplied with
the best, Bummer boarders receive special stien-
tion, aud ean find no healthier locality, Centra
for fishing and hunting. may?
HOTEL HAAG,
TELLEFONTE, PA.
Fine Btabling. Heated Throughout,
Rates $1.00 per day.
East Bishop Btreet,
¥. A. NEWCOMER,
Proprictor,
NFRING MILI2 HOTEL
Edwin Rubi, Proprietor,
BPRING MILIA PA,
First-class accommodations at all times for man
Or Lesst.
Free bus is 2nd from all trains
Excellent livery attached,
gw FORT HOTEL,
B. B. Buarver, Proprietor.
Rates £1.00 per Day Kewly Furnhhed,
Best Liquors Fine Stabling.
sr OWENS
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
TYRONE,
Collections and He POTS,
request,
Bellwood,
LGugdon,
y fat PA.
Our Bpeciaity
te ferences on
©
Nesrby towps
Alwors, Hoilideysburg sid
Like U0
repre
repre
He
1
Ww G. RUNKLE,
. Attorney-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
All kinds of legal business attended promptly
Special stiention given to collections,
Boor Urider Kxchs ge.
Fall is here
with its cold, blustery weath
er i i
Shoes to
FELT
Q D.GETTIG,
o, ATTORNEY-ATJAW
LE...AFONTE, VA,
Collections ang ai band
prompliy
Ofl.e. 1
EY gal
DBOOTS oR
and SHOES,
MEN,
Ex Lange Belibiry.,
for N B.BPANGLER,
: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
-
| 128s
Z2uliding
in allthe courts
German. Office, Crider
novies
Practical Surveycr
yancer, COBURN, PA.
ORT
Farmers Mills, Pa
ER AND CARPENTER
5 in either of
‘C. A. KRAPE.
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1 am open | ‘
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meient
Woengsgemen
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vusran les
tk. Terms are mn
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for setistaction sod
wieraly ive tue & Lrial
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EMITHB Bala
by me
Centre Hall
chilblinins,
cents. The
on paid
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arg. Pa.
inds
3 Serit Liv mal
« Centre Hall, Pa. 2
W. A. HENNEY,
iF Two writing desks for sale
BLACKSMITH. | == kod condition, and suiable far
Appiy at the KarorTis office
Come around 10 see ue
ROOFING SLATE.
all grades of wt
PET Bars
WechaL ios BiRle 38
i Jes and far super ior
rrwfing slates
Histon neds Wark done by
as cheap
iadecly.
|
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HE
If you want a bargain
Yo'll Find My
Prices Low
Extremely Low.
in Stoves call to see
my line and get my
Prices.
Among others we handle the
RED CROSS OAK, single or double heater, with or without magazine,
RED CROSS DOUBLE HEATER.
IMPERIAL RED CROSS RANGE.
THE SUNSIIINE OAK PARLOR STOVE, single or double
heater, with-or without magazine.
A ———
Mosaic and Onyx Enameled Stove Boards.
You will find all wares usually found in a tinner's establishment
at my place of business. All work neatly and promptly performed.
PENNSYLV/ANIA
—————
K.
Ane
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, iu effect May 26,
7.588. m.~Traip 61. Wook deys tor Sunt
CW LONE 213 pom, Balt ore 12.00 ¥
pow, FParior car sud reais
sdeiphia,
8. m~ Train 20
Fharre, beronton, Heomiuig spd int
Aestations. Week days for So oton.
U, mudPoliedilie. Fhieceiphkia, Sew ) .
fuanore, Washington. Thor Eh} weenger
vehios Ww Phlladelphin,
i p. m.~Tra 12. Weekdays for Bunburs
Kenlarre, Scratiton, Hazicion, Pottsyilie
DWT ediale stations Br¥ivi
| Phlsdelohia st 6.25 p mu. New York. 9.00 3 . Tu.
m,
nd pase
more and
Ee:
Dally for
he wond § BUG
DEOu wt 7.1 P
“lger coaches Wo Phlisde!phis, bait
ugton.,
Ui p.
hi m~Train 32,
Arr Be
{ raulon,
| lor Harris
i at Po
V eckdays
Hagetcp
ATE ang
for Wilkes
Yovwvilie, and
Cin diate points
ir Oe
| Baltimore 8.456 ».1
| MeUger coaches 1
{| 8il p m
{ Harrisburg
{ lug st
I
{ m i
| to Phils
| passer
lentil 7.30 a.m,
22%. m
DUTE Bi g
Train
Fle vest
i Libs
nudsys,) Bai y i
C8 »
Washing tou
WESTWARD,
535s. mm. -Train
oBIRNE, Hochuster
JES IBLE Mle Li0Le
iI Rochester
ale, snd Fu
Hlnal sievper to
0.9%. m,-
| and intermediate slatious
wieniticld, Pi
with thro
p.m,
{ rote, Clearfield 2
| duigus aod blerwediale sualions ¥2
{| Rochester, Buffalo sno Niagara Full
i through passclger oomches 10 Kane and Rooas
ofler, aid Parlor oar to Phiiiade iphia,
645 p, m. ~Train
| Elmira snd
| 1000 p. m.~Train 67
| port and intermediate stations
| Car and i uwsenger Conch 5
m.~Train ¥.1 Sanday only, for 3
{ Poit aud lutermed inte stations,
1 lveping
© Fhiladelphia and
Trails » Lock Haven
. W1 Weekdays for
dpeburg, Pitsburg and
4 oars Lo Tyrone
| Tyrone,
| the Weal,
1.31 Train «€ Weekdays for 3
Phi ipsburg, ¥
Woek duys for Eenoto,
intermediate satious
Weekdess for Wi
: nme
Though Parlor
of Philsdelpuin
i a
j ep iiisans
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAL,
Week days,
Esstward,
-
BTATIONS,
be
& 3
6 8x
6 2
Lewisburg
Biehi
Vicksburg
Mifinburg
Millmout
je lel iron
) Paddy Mounta'n
Coburn
Zerby
Rising Spring
i {Penn Cave
: is Centre Hall
i ih 24 Gregg
i 3i Linden Hall
35 Osx Hal
# Lemont
Si Duie Bummit
“easant Gap
Axemann
# 00 Bellefonte
BE a
THEYRE
OF 0 0G I I Be i go
wt
ww
gon
$2
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FONG A ad 08 pl NE NW BE Be
Additional trains leave Lewisburp
dJonat 520 a m, 25 s. mm. 945 a m, 1.15
5.50 and 8.00 p. mi. furning iesve Montsandon
for Lewisburg at 7.40, 9.30 a m, 1008 a. mm. 5.08,
ES pm, ands 15pm,
On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 and
1051 a m. and 502 p. m., returning leave Lew is.
burg #80 a. m., i048 a.m. and 5.04 p.m,
J.B. HUTCHINSON, 4. KB. WOOD
General Manager. Gen"l Pa'ger Agt
CENTRAL EAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Condensed Time Table,
Read Down Se v
No.1; No 8 Ng 5 Nov. 21, 1900,
®. mip.m. pm. Lv, AT.
17 10.42 40 16 30 .BELLEF NTE.
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051 6 55 .....Doukies ......
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14 7 03..Buydertown...
16 7 06... Nittany...
is 708... Houston
20) 712 ~LAMAR... 8
23 7 16 o. Ciintondale... s
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Philadelphia Sleeping Cars
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General Superintendent,
ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
B To take effect May 25, ep
AL 1150 pm. and
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