THE CENTRE REPORTER. HOPE DEFERRED. ‘ EP UBLIC BALE. ~The undorsigned will offer | BANKS. | _HOTE LS. at public ple. opposite the school a 8. W. SMITH. . . . . Editorand Proprietor. } anufacturers i ir reciprocity e rence | ‘ashing. | house, in Centre Hall. Satnrday, Dee, 14. at one | | > ‘ P The manufacturers in their reciprocity conference at Washing. | house, in I prareAy, os, 16. Mi oie | | CENTRE HALL HOTEL, ) P ’ ; : ——= | ton made no gpecitie recommendations in regard to the pending trea |The budding is 15x28 feet, one story high, well enn S W. Runkie, Manager . r s+.4 . . : . sg : framed, new timber. The tools consist of a com i Kowly equipped, bar snd tab’e supplied with _. ties. Neither did their resolutions disapproveof the ratification of | iets set of tools mally weed bv inks ithe in | Val e the best. Bummer boarders receive special ation 36 troatios ‘ : e hic cntant : he ‘ . . wort. | lading anvil, deitl and fan. Also—new Zhe | y { Hon, and can find no healthier locaifty. Centra those treaties. So many high protectionists were mi mbers of the con bob sled not ironed: onehorse bob sod, not | | for fishing and hunting. mayb; Novembar 28, 1901. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- . . * a : ! Porter are one dollar per year in hdvance. vention, and at the same time so many low taritl men, that both sides i ironed; 1-horse hob sled, complete, and has been | Ss .: A . used; new horse wagon, partinily ironed; one | B k g O | | 1p ny ADVERTISE MENTS, ~20 cents per line for three | VET glad to adjourn a day earlier than had been intended in order to] horse manure s'ed, new wheel harrow, mortsing | ankin O a ; OTEL HAAG, ! wind A . “gs Lo ‘ ‘ ot machive, grind stone, work beneb, wagon | CENTRE HALL, PA. jnrertions, ind 8 cene por line for each subses avoid a test vote upon specific agreements w ith foreign countries, In tongLS. arias Ie of RO ea 40 moh | ENTREE H y Pd ; : " A ¥ i snosi i BELLEFORTE, PA. quit inseition. Oiher rates made kuown | this wav the deleeates were enabled to arrive ata harmonious result, | ber, axe handice, ete, J. L. MeCLEXAHAN, | Receives Deposits, i Fi x : : : PA . on application, : S | Discounts Notes. | Fine Btabling. Heated Throughout, 2 artina nlat We verb aner "+ x Arle . ag . satis. - { Both parties claim the victory, and the V Are wi lcome to as much satis XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS TEST A | Rates $1.00 per day. NOTE. ~~7ubseribers will please observe the faction as they can gather from it. mentury on the estate of Wm, Weaver, Ww. B. MINGLE, Cashier. suly Fast Bish Btreet date on the label of the Reporter after a remit The fa ans hat onvehti as called to find out if late of Gregg township, deceased, having | = | a siBliop reet., tance is made and report if it Is hot correct. 1¢ fact remains that the convention was called to fin L been duly granted to the undersigned, he { ¥. A. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. ¢ 1 i yon le wotfnlly reque WrBOT sowing | [ot i Dates are only changed the first jssue of each there were not some common ground upon which manufacturers could | Would respectially request atl persons kvowiog | ATTORNEYS. i . Ye A themselves indebted to the estate tv make im | i wil, means that your subseription is stand, a little in advanee of that they had earlier occupied. As thie | mediate payment, and those paving claims | TTUGH 8. TAYLOR | Fanuar O01 means July, 1901 : 3: 3 GL ‘ . 4 . . . x | Aeaihist the same to present them dnly aothestd a 1 2 ANAK, - | BPRING MILIA PA JANUALE TH presiding oflicer, Theodore (. Search, declared in opening the confer- | cated for settlement. JOHN H. RISH EL Atorney-at-Law, I A sdariniinkion = r . . : : : : o deco Farmers Mills, 'a. | Bellefonte, Pe. | First-class accommodations at all mes for men ———— ” ence, the manufactures met to investigate reciprocity and find ont | No. 24 Toutbie Court. All manner of legal busi. | or benst. ow ng s . . . . . 2 nese prom oetly attended to, g | . ELKIN IN A STATE OF DOUBT, “what there is init.” So fur as their proceedings express their convie- XKECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERE TESTA. rea) LUKE Free bus 10 and trom ail trains, t isup to Atlorney General Elkin, tion on the point hey found nothing in it but bitter, greedy, partisan : ' mentary on the crate of b. H. Rubi, (AVIS BOW ER LS ovEn, E J,OVv.i | 2 Excellent livery atiached, Cf 3 l adi = : : $ : 1 {Inte of Gregg township, deceased, having been 3, 4A, ‘ if be proposes to run for the guberna- dispute, all of which they knew throug i their earlier experience rested duly ranted to the underdzoed they wouts re | Atiorneys st Law, torial nomination, which there is little beneath the placid £11! face of this polite and inspiring word. spectiully request all persons knowing them | NFRING MILIR HOTEL, Dates are : Edwin Ruhl. Proprietor, paid to la i i ; . | = (JL FORT HOTEL BELLEFONTE PA, v i relves indebted to the estate ty make Lin v ediste | Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second | doubt, as he has been in training for It was made sufliciently plain at this convention that enormous | veyment, and those having claims against the | 2001 RAE ten ey j : ; : ; , y ~ o ' . . « Hamme to present them daly authenticated tor . y , ’ § falkar. | Aten 31.00 pur Day. Fewly Fu several years. Dut he must make|vested interests in manufacturing earnestly desire a prompt and practi- | tement EDWIN RUHL David ¥. Fortney, W, Harrison Walker. | Best Liquors Fine fit toa of whic aster he will serv Yipati 3 Bn 8 ARE | 170e16t WM, KUHL, FORTNEY & WALKER emer — hg A hE choice of which master he will serve. | cal application of the principle of reciprocity as between this and other | . Mills. Pa Aa El Drs | B.B. Buarvex, § roprietor, Executors, Spring M The original ripperites are not satisfied | aountries. It w: le (qua ly plain that other interests, particularly | ith | Office north of Conrt H BELLEFONTE. FA. with his wordy declaration that he in the textile tr i the arent stool trust, are implacably hostile flee north of Conrt House, the removal of Recorder to tariff reduc ’ . but maintain that be must ite Stone and his belopgiogs by osition as Attorney ATTORREY -AT-LAW TYRONE, 11 | - ur Sex cially Collections snd Js { LEMART DALE, | Refeienoes on request Neal 4 Allorney at Law wertind Bellwood, Aloous, Holl . e114 Bellwood, Woonue, Holl BELLEFONTE, PA, | He apgdor ? Lod WwW “wr 4 a Ofice KN. W. corner Diamond, two doors fron | = —————— First National Bank, - Yi . PL - ¥ * PENNSYLVANIA I. K. ———— Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. Fall is here by its of any kind. They are emphatically in favor of| 3 3 3 ‘ +33 . oa * * i what they call “letting well enongh alone... How, then, is reciprocity | ever to be realized as a feature of Republican policy ? Manifestly Con. | resigning his ! " gress does not intend to reduce the duties this winter, unless it be by General, and come out into the open. ‘ treaties with Cuba, in which a question of nationality and patriotism res oe in Philadelphia pol- enters, and with a few of the British West Indian Islands. On con- : tad : fession of th 't ving MeMichael appointed Tessie 2: : " ‘ a regarding the wariti’ u MeMichusel is an avowed regal ihe levinu unh } S10 : : 3 TaN They have their car to the ground. f they had heard a distinet rum- Ww G. RUKKLE. i . Atwraey-at-Law, ¢ hit BELLEFONTE Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisie 1 kinds af loge] business st $04 gn aptly | hiorr ' wolsl sitention given to collections, Ufice, 2d and Northern Cen ar iirider Fxeha ¥e ny i 1 1 5 COU, bin fery v leaders they will pursne a purely negative course wressional elections next year. Time Tasle, 1 Quay Republican, and | 0 Sen ' Hiine ; bey > i thi k the French treaty and vas ousted took an active | ng in th wnee 13011 on this week the I'rench treaty and i : 1 i ATTORREY- AT. IAW tees RFONTE, PA. al business attended te stions German snd Kogi.al “ARLE BCG XZ, ¥ ti-Quay movement dur | Y! gn just passed. Now, | througa th ers might have been ratifie As it is the rumbling as it comes and confused and the great (ues » wishes he badu’t spoke | tion ol to De or not t din then y *V1s10p of the tariil 18 passe — - jon to the American people. he tarill 1ssue 1s the present issue, and it EY-AT-LAW, 1 stations, Wes deye for Foi oton BELLEFONTE, PA. | *' -u,sudiPoutsrvil] Lisceipt in, Sew York. ithe courts. Codsuitation In Br | "ore! yy oonlugion. Through j§ umenges Geren. Ofice, Crider Exchang sid novies .y . . > 1 Ys day a number of persons | daily becomes a larger and more ominous r tothe Republic BOYS & GIRL! My stock is new 4 fate bass fy # te WO QRLC-DONNL GING | were before Judge Eoblich, of Read-|pariy. ing, applying for naturalization. To | oue of them the Judge put the gues-| TO DISPOSE OF THE SURPLUS. tion, *'If somebody offered you $5 for | i +4 i the manutacturers 5 . } a sy ia 1 ale 1 Y Practical Surveyce ' Hrpias revenue 18 hikelyv to bed y ‘ 2334 + “1 r 3 et wh Cer throu Lo YOUTr Voie Ww 1a you take ii; hed 4 & none oi You : : aches 0 Pulisceiphis, Foy 3 answered by the x O11 as i as by a former Congress, which but man hesitated a moment and thenj ; ¥ 1 tan : : | ! ‘ 2 . decided that faintly answered yes, As a matter of | I the surpius was to spend it. plication for naturaliza- + spent it asi #8 lo crea a delet and ring { ut a panic. . . a biame or this was laid, of irse, upon the einocrats, tion was prompliy refused ‘ ‘: . i > a : a power wien Lsaster resulting from Republican blunder Y eekdars &« Poueyil i a Glale pe pither of these | 3500 5 Bm. Sew York d do hid o | Baltimore 5.45 p.m. Wash ingion 1 tint $ ornt | BELgEr couches Uo Philadel; BAY y iaciion and goat | & wre woderatle. Give me a trial {1 811 p m~Twain & Dail mar 21-1 yr | Harrisborg and ell Intermed {lug at Pi eibin 4.2 ve ryt fa i oF 50 = . 3 ANIONS me hh {itt ntn . i Cy seit) fund account was | Anon ! ” i SALVE r chilbisins, el Pullen seeping iu : f res . . + y $ 4 | The Isthmian e il will tals Mane 1 10N48 * the 211 ko nt mn w Z ceots. The DR » Philadelphia and ry Department | . : 1 LA wonsel ew aA y : vs ; ere oan remain in 2 v s 3 : . HANDY 1ore in Washington during 1811, and up to | IR80Y © $ tt June 30, 1, $312,167.81 has been paid | * . money to : 21 course, thie ay . Will i 1} " wile © 1 stOCK C. A. KRAPE. tuith # I ————— i —-—_ ———— i 1 . . . i ' . jaireaqy inevitavie, ce has vot deserted all man. | ’ SN SOIC mem ©00000000000000000000080000000000000CE00C00C0 CO000000000040CECCEOBGOCOCR2OCOCICGEI0ESOOQOO0W i goveroment re- opened in the Treasu Tey EY ony ROU into it. The last payment was by a ! : ' a ) 3 ; . ‘as . ; New rk ¢ tleman, and was in the | IDEN, IN BPs AY appa amiatisaig A oi " o y Address, UNION TEA © ity on a necklace pur- | the Ways and means. i § a : Harrbburg, Pa. | Sa - i Ti a nid daa 1 wad go. 3 " be A 1 rks t . i WEETWARD. ii it AAU paki : ii it t : : * i i “i - | penges of goverme conomically administer vhich used to be accept. | Bo M1T4 SALVE 1 3 Huw Pw b rig I ried R Xal il - ! ) i ¢ ¢ . ¥ J i Ruuaign Caio, Nisgare Valls pg of Harrisburgers | ed AINOSE as a axiom, nas gor quit TF i 1a 1 n iate ATS, I'ne DR. SMITH 00, tre Hal Z ceuts | inte ILE SLELIOLS, Will pass Lger re * * » . . "s i a : nd gathered at the] T'axation is now impos ’ reiercnce 1o private interests, and the W. A. HENNEY, ir. 8B. UC. Swallow, | amount of revi ’ wigeod 12 a condary nad han m nL Gucea 18 a I MH Al d =i i wl —~— 200d $id . sqita for busi. | A000 = Tain 31 4 ¥i F Lock Haven liureday even- | be deficient, an additiona nue tax can be | : . great, it BLACKSMITH. sows nition Epis 81 A ' 5 offi | And latermediste stations, 85d weekdays lor waeiphia G *um ol chased al ' i syrone, CUiesns | Lhe Went, with 1s Lo greetings, and [devoted to ih develo nt if Ww § i expenditur an arte Dodi Rraiz . a ir Kune, T) « : Liearteld, Phill NTE isbarg, The bend |the extonsion of the activities of the government into wider fields. ROOFING SLATE. |isgis oo: iicrmetisie sation, Sync and Mrs. [can easily be spent. Thus the erg ie f Congress are constantly Cone around 0 sa burg sud , PIE net WN nade in front of the | Bua Niagara Falls, w Lger Coaches 10 Kave aud Roch i Ul iH * ¥8 lor Benovo, intermediate staticus Yeloek to pear- | return o cirenlation 5 3 \ irden upon the conn d u ‘ ich time hun- Train 67. Weekdays for Williams. fxs x ‘ » a 3 5 eo i pori aod intermediate stalls Th rotted: Parice passed in and out, ex-| hile w t ord ' A itd at at . i : i: s made per square, Wark done by experi | POT mecisle slallons. Through Patios biy, Hy thi $e ! X i 18 3 { ager Conch Tor Philisdelphia aud his wife] } i § ~Tratn 9.1 Souday only, for W : : pay : : : port sud lutermedinte sativus, and warm | eaid the acon: tar oud Brn ‘A A oS Press. #3 . A. bisakInge LEWISBURG AND TYROXE BAILEBOAD. a an wefan tn 1 . ' w 2 Week days, : : I the coming ’ refuse § ec nize th truth, as 18 { estward Eastward sen are go-| halle wi = AT Chern ims ha . : AM. BTATIONS. AM PM Moulaudon i a yuiems to cot : SE tes thems Commuter. | # lewisburg t to the Constitu- | 53 is Biehl purpose of making Mor, | 1 5% 6 4 Vicksburg N : | aid : ea iy : oe yd ‘ A ; i i Miflinbar yw here in the United States : VEIL ay rang 1&1 e ri ' nation on : i 2 vou sont ¥ i me time these | tronage question a riteid and Cl land did, the former witl go 115 1 Yo. 020 lean By : ti n these yd As : iid, ¢ 3 will . J Si {7 40 Paddy Mounta'n 11 in ecivculation in | LF] restuits to hmeeil, and ¢ ia : reonnng 1 atter a stil lg! _. | 8 02] {7 50 Coburn vy ional fvint ] gs dent’ vin ; \ it : it 1 ir i iat essional Districts of the | Fhe I resident Hil in Ring appointments on ment 18 already § 05 Rising Spring 4 i . 5% : : 3 t 1: 1 eo 114d hi fF UAYE DED Dumerousiy | Zinnin tO DFOGUeE RIT Vi FL LOTTIORS fi 130 PUDHCAD arty * i > : 3 | 18 Cedite Ha nu sly | wpub in party. The oe | ; } is 18 Centre Hall patronage nnder Presi . ; an ae, hregs ) i . : a i] rt Ys ’ 3 | is 31 Linden Hail it as an inalienable right. : AY 3 $61 {#55 Oak Hal etitions in be. ean be but one view of | 8€na Ss (1av DOOOHIe 20 Husiomed £ : 4 course, but it is not {dent Mekinley that they have e coard it be enough ex-| itive refo f Presdddent I t to consider the recommenda. | Pp ’ p= 3 501 § 2% Lemont g Ive! Hood ; ti it TO on Ider LHe recom me naa | i 3 8 Bij i% 82! Dale Bummit connection with army appoint. | Tr : 0c) HE eh ention. Most of » Penpsylvani nts has oat 1 *1 43, (Re NE 4 i oe a RCIARY ’ DeL of tine Pepi sylvania| mc nts has ea iz the old stagers, and they are! ; NES ny i 90 Bellefonte Congressmen, for illustration will be | now reporte i : , . i rl 0 Criig ver » necessity of “calling a halt” on far more interested in finding out : Lali wire immediate | tions of senators and tt Bil Roosevelt i ) : cin pl President ia = a St | HE yada 3 Additional irains leave Lewisburg for Nontan OOS it In ti nate. se ; » resident as unquestionably | g A don "os & m, .35 a m., 940 a wm, 1.15 taht tv tha TY 1 % . yo ru - 1 L x . »isand 8.00 p, m.. ret iis i : i tando right in th Emi Lid AS nn, am pat the Senate, if 1t pushes | ; ” for Lewisburg at 7.40, 5.50 & mm. 10.05 Hea NH matters to an extreme, will meet a rebuke in which the people will hi, i 32pm, and 5 15 pm. es len eminence ) ay. On * v. Lo ’. 33 ’ . oe 3 people will Te - Un Sundays tr ins leave Montandon 9.28 and The sale of the Pet ivania boild deartily join, In Tuesday President Roosevelt restored a iarge nume A 10.01 4 m and a pm. returning leave Low i 2 snie ol Lhe Pennsylvania bulld- {00 of atfinore in $lin 3 1 iy x 1 F +} ; : St fe. 0, 10.03 a.m. aud 4.78 p.m, ing at the Buftalo Expo ti for tl ber of officers in the medieal, ordnance and engineer departments of the i J.B. HUTCHINSON, ra a ® 00D gs ie Anio Lxposition 0 el, . i 1 Fir 3 ge ; $5 8 s 3 ‘4 3 i : “ye i * i % posi I army to the classified is nut of which they were taken by President ' hy 4 wnersl Manager Gen’! Pas'ger Apt where they are at than in auy aoti- Mormon action. amount of $305 closes out another sean - : . 3 f PP ‘3 tC \ i Ding . ny ass - ' . i! AY 1 ari raer OO levels Ar ¢ Yo A oh A GENT AA1 ENNSYLVAL dnl It seems to be thought at Har- a . 4 +1 0 I e e¥¢ AT pla ing these fal ni : J (E%Taal Ohadhoab OF FI NaTiVAXia, olficers on the rit lis iis very sweeping order of McKinley was ; a a Bead Dx —. hi Up. . Cid 3 ’ ‘ ’ 4 Tage. 3 . > tT Fs ¥ oe a dodo i ond Up, issued in Mav, 1800, and was for the purpose of increasing the political J : ra . : No.1;No 8 No » Nov. 21, 1900, : vtronaoce at the disposal of Neorotar . i. ’ I . sg st (it :. vt i A v So . S—— | ——— | ————" i g lisposa i ry Alg I'he new order of Presi A. : nlp. m. po. Ly. AL. pom 12 40 16 30 .BELLEFNTE 1 | 252 6 42... Nigh... 48 ....... Zion. 53 .Hecia Palk... 83 vw. Dutik les o..... 5% HUBLERSB'G. 03 Buydertown.. 06... .NiUaDY...... 08 ow. Huston... LAMAR... bi Aintoudsle... 10, _Kivder's 8'n g. 24... Mackeyvilie... dar Springs. Sal - 2} reer SRIONA...... MILL HALL wdetsey Bhore........ | 8 rishurg that the price it brought is al- together satisfactory, and that it is M &0 really surprising it amouted to as i 12 Ie 3 » 1 ‘1: “+ p «Ge Veil FOALOGITER 71054 t i) ¥ $40 1% { i $y Ta oF mucii. The furniture was sold for |, nt Noosevel es about 1,000 me the merit hist, where they had been onginally placed by President Cleveland, “ 8 $525 31, making a total of 2830 31 re- ; turn for un expenditure of $16,300. The » river and harbor bill, which is to go before the coming ses sion of Congress, it is e:.timated. will got away with between forty and fifty millions of dollars. This illustrates one of the dangersof a treasury surplus. Then consider the £200.000.000 for the Nicaragua canal, the £180,000.000 for ship subsides and the great naval appropriations. The surplus will goon disappear, and there will be no reduction of taxation. building had to be disposed of in some The way, of course, but why should there have beet any need to sell the furni- ture, since the State is now engaged in furnishing a building at Charles- ton? If the furniture was fit for auyihing at all it would have answer- say Eat ul ; en q d tor the harleston building. Of fve jWmPOT] Ive 350 | eourse tht would not have given any- PHILA body a new job in the furniture live, The official estimate of expenditures by the postoftice depart. If you want a bargain Ae Ay * % °1 but it would have saved the State a Jot | Ment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, is 8135,885.596. Thisis| — : i vo'll Find M | {Via Tameq of money. nearly $51,600,000 more than the actual expenditare for the fiscal year in Stoves call to see Po nd y —— i ——— 1893, or an increase of over 61 per cent in ten years. Much the largest, ~~ ie Su Ex oes Lo a yA Berean The J snuary namber of the Woman's | 116m i8 for transportation, the estimated total for next year being $65, my line and get my : Xiromgly OW Ho. Suntay P- -S6aday Hoiue Companion will contain the se =| 900,000 is for caring mails between our own and foreign countries, - —— Pufladelphia Siceping Care witached 1 Hast 0 d articie ia the series of Famous Then there is a large increase for the improved country postal service, Prices Wes bound from Philadel ia aid 305m. Singers. It will deal with the beauti-| Which has become one of the important of the later developments of the - Dw Siaha ful Awveriean artist Emma Eames, postal work. : 1 : 0 ELLEFO ENTRA ———— i ——— ong ae fe ancie the OAD iy yr a i Among others we handle the BELLEFONTE CENTR, L RATLROAD, The burned district of Jacksonville, |. 2 There is a good chance for an explosion of political dynamite in | RED CROSS OAK, sia; double heater, with or without magazine, ETTORE ARD Fin., i 10 ve rebuile at once, offering | NeW York by the removal of Customs Collector Bidwell and the ap-|RED CROSS DOUBLE HEATER. ping an opportunity for employment to] Pointment of Senator Stranaban in lis place. A row is apprehended , ROSS RANGE Shit Beltetumte. | workin, aud excellent prospects to|®imilar to that in the Garfield administration, which created the stal- IMPERIAL RED CROSS RANGE. Ry contmetors aud capitalists. Juckson- | Wart and half-breed defection of Conkling and Platt. On all sides ealls| THE SUNSHINE OAK PARLOR STOVE, single or double ville ix reached from all directions] Are heard on President Roosevelt for explanations, Why, if Bidwell is heater, with or without magazine by the sSeabourd Air Line Railway |unfit, is he permitted to hold on to his office until April! The mystery — 8 : System, whieh offers unexcelled facili. | of the cate is justeased Ly the fact that no eharges have been “made ties in the way of schedules aud against the collector, although rumors have been ci i 1 through car service to that nov. 80 no one cares to father, jn] which the collectors oe rick Mosaic and Onyx Enameled Stove Boards, er—— lawyers, has explicitly declared 10 be false. Mr. Bidwell eays nothing Go to Rrape’s for Aretics and Muli. | personally, but his friends claim that the President should explain why You will find all wares usually found in a tinner's establishment | ior flers for men, Indies and ebildren, | he has decided to remove him. They declare they will vot permit the |8t my place of business. All work neatly and promptly performed. These goods are exceptionally fine, All| collector to be retired under a cloud, and that itis unjust in the Presi. kinds of fit shoes, dent to leave the matter in its present shape, J. A. REESMA N ’ Centre Hall, Pa, SHURE reg Fada! SMI EPRRE REREAD * ak as 5 5 $ ed dd A i POD OF 35 8 «3 ab of AF sho aR uF PAF ut ard > eee ot a. TD - a Hi 009 - HE] ptt SER D oa Jl | a § i “Fan Bw - gs 2g — - = Swvveess ® uriss prin Whitmer Ey. 1H cvvrnen HOBO. ooenre ¢ einer FIIINOP, ins a; MW niiaisins daa Waddle EIN ernar. rable, were pa savas | a RRS i EEEEERFE EET is
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