THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8B. W. SMITH, . . Editor and Proprietor PEN ENN’'A. oy wily 1902. THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are oue dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for three josertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent nse: tion. Other rates made known on application, NOTE. —Subscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a remit- tance is made and report if it not correct. Dates are only changed tho first issue of each month. jan0l means that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, is Democratic County Com.,, 1902 JOHN J BOW] I R, Chalrman Bellefonte, Centre Hall , Centre Hall, Howard Milesburg, Millhein Philipsbur Half Mq Harris How Husto Liberty A POLITIC President Roosevelt, in giving his | decision in the Schley played the part of a political straddler. It his first real ternpt at straddling, but his exhibition of skill in the art is | evidence that he is equal to the ocea-| sion when demands | straddling. The idea of a AL STREADDLER. Case, is at occasion president saying that the naval battle Santiago was a | captain's fight, aud not under Schiley’s | command is disgusting. It is especial ly distasteful when Schley is condem- | ed for error, imaginary or otherwise, but not credited with How can Schley be responsible for the | .errors, if apy there entitled to the successes? President Roosevelt case much like who always made just the proper time, especially pose article, drover happened to her p pur- | chase a Jersey Among | other questions asked the woman was | whether the auimal pregnant, Now the old lady was vexed to know | whether to sny yes no—which | answer would please, hesitated a | moment and auswered ; ‘“‘partly.’’ i There is just as little sense in Roose | velt's auswer in the Behley there was in the woman's * at the successes, | were, and 'sdecision in this | the old woman | it habit thing the proper wanting to di - is o to at when of One some day al ince to fine COW, was or ry Sue Case as | ‘partly.’ of a political straddlier, who knows the | wishes of the people and the power of | the political ‘bosses, and is endeavor- | ing both, but pleasing] neither, | to please To Write of Birds as People, Neltje Blanchan, nature-books have been will begin in the Mareh issue of The | Ladies’ Home Journal a series of arti- cles dealing with the “personal” side] of the birds. This clever woman has | made a close study of bird-lifs, aud | her discoveries ana observations are | i #0 successful, most interesting. She has found among the feathered scogstcrs many | striking recemblances men and women, and in this series of articles she will tell of these, In some ig- stances the almost human actions 5, birds, as tells of them, are astonish ng fo she a LAST FLORIDA TOUR, Vis Pennsylvania Rallrond, The last Pennsylvania Railroad tour of the to Jacksonville, allow. Ing sims! three months in Florida, will lenve New York, Philadelphia, and Washington Mareh 4, Execur