JERS - a THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r Centre Hav, PA. Trurs, May 31, 1888 HORRORS OF A CUBAN PRISON. Inmates Beaten and Kicked, and Thelr Filugers Broken and Crushed. Havana, Cubs, May 20.—Revelations as to the treatment of prisoners now confined in the Cubans Fort his caused considerable talk and is being noticed by the press. The WATER! WATER! lenty of it for every body allow me to diaw tte attention of eve tYbody in- ‘rested in having plenty fy wid water I will have wy drilling machive in the | neighborhood of Centre Hall, wi hin 15 TERMS; —One year, $1.50, when paid in- ad disclosures shows the most éruel and inhu- vance, Those in arrears subject to previous | man practice on the prisoners. Boventy terms, prisoners are under arrest and four of Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 fuser | them have made sworn statements. fons, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Santiago Montero, a saddler, was ar- x i a La vwislown Pa, Our New : rested while at work. He was quostioned. | 1 | EE . His story was not believed and a colonel | i Ww y rt ’ 14 : | | VH 30 YOU PAY RENT? Summer \ i <3 and two guardias civila tortured him, They | 2. ® ® A YD YO PAY REN1 ich Editor Hart, of the Wheeling Jutelli put his fingers in & guugo and scrowed | | When the money given the landlord will gencer, recently found himself in a some- | them up, each turn crushing the bones. | purchase a better Louse than the one in what confused state of mind over the | They beat him unmercifully, too, and he WE | DE | { which you live. Stould you die before a1 . al may die, 0 = §O) the paviments a complete. . : [ ‘4 won flioti "13 y wotiv \ J ! tt | Dts | | payments are compiete, vour heirs tvies., conflicting reports of the effectiveness of Antonio Molerio was arrested on the Mo- Se ‘ FOCeIYS u ect oi hori Wo ur his ) : 3 $1 )i 1 ¢ y " hy ‘ 1! the Maine prohibitory law. Asthe sub | rales estate by Tomonto Saluz. He was [ 1 n nome ar business property on thin ple TT A RTT ject of a prohibitory constitutional | beaten and fdr forty hours had no food. | BELLEFONTE. Pa, | enjoy all your earnings, and be confident | I Et Saluz told him that if he would swear that that your family will net be turned into | the Mayor and three Aldermen of Madenga | | thes rest s) . i a Either | Firalinis ® e het . Ma, # rect should yon die, For farther | Virginia. Editor Hart took his wife | wore tuplicated in the kjdnapping of Benor ’ further . 1 . . tact Md Bet Ree ¢ pee | PRTECULUrS apply or address . i g g 2a 10 y 5 \ t4 w st i 3 . with him and made a journey to Maine | Alentado he would set him free. Molerio | OLO) [0 & & © © | 0) © frie Home CoMpasy oF N.Y C 2 i imsel ‘he 3 y ibitio refused. pis an Lender 2 3 vr | . £F to see forh m at Whether probibiti 2 Th ahalo Diaz Botancotrt WAS arrested | LC and 85 Liberty 81. New York. M“ ORMICK BBO 1 a ’ 5 31 3 A | Or A. Mo {(jeneral A crn ce | i did really pro ait, e first visited by Saluz. He was be aton till he fainted. OVEr tat me n oy 4 Tal An nt, office | 4 Portland, remaining over Sunday, and | When he recovered counsclousness his 7 post oluce, belleivunte, made was surprised to observe a guest seats d | fingers, broken and crushed, were in a vise, 23 v 3 - ~ | } K N i rs opposite him at dinner order a bottle of He cried like a child Then the soldiers | ! J I | NEW MILLINER SHOP - : : ‘ i kicked him in the stomach. He was first | | J 1 The nndersig 11 ‘ { i n wineand get it, On Monday he took a Ay) 16 undersigned Las opened £ millin- | ALEK asked to swear that Fernando Mena, on er shop in J Lee Pin Jat wb Lee's house near the de two hours’ stroll about town and, return- | whose estate he worked, had a hand In kid- | pot at Centre Hall vs . . - RR MIL § Lire mii, i ing, informed his wife that he had visi | napping Antonio Gelindez, and refused to The patronage of the abi - i ® ® . eT __ldoso. Both his hands will have to be am- n Rph 2 0 public a solies | - ie ted over forty saloons where ligeor was { ted, All are invited, | . * 3 i putated. | yn . . . x. 14 . . These exposures have arroused the peo- I he Spring and Summer { po 19th apie KE. Grovs | Pa i - y —— Ee ie | well drilied, can addre e here for the \ y ( ! | al [Bn bed au uitres motu forte New Goods | ew i i i contains amendment was being agitated in West sold openly by the glass. Thiele rer 1g arhig « » ' 114 x, ote have heor \ o Madrid. > y : : : Ihiaking at BetpHe pe Yoriand t ae ple. I r - ay Cay : Sl ® udnd. q il be } Bed Room Sutil S, Parlor Suils. furnish a fair sample of the effective Re pr aid ot Rpt-l00. MBhD A S€ASONS Will soon be here y T tion | yo rr 73 not J07F : ¢ ap take steps in the matter at once. If Baluz » , h beh IN EN ION: rid Side Bb oar l. Ny, L QUILO ES 11 {Les ness of Maine prohibition, Mr, Hart and | ooo 0 Ohne of s straat their mia io Tat haf centr na : 2S, Yin Suugsit ou the Wiest their might be ee rn pir Br ie Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs his wife then visited Augusta. He re- ) and we are glad that we onders of pt | bm 0 3 steads. Wood ire AILE~ Ser hairs. { work that can tw mained there two days and visited 1.Criollo, a daily newspaper has been tre ro § COLLEY Withon! acy ing the worker "rm A] pm ne om po — EC n,n 2 ~~ : rosand for nu) nr bots NEW 2 ae ' = . SPF mm their homes, Pay 1 RUY One CR de 1.4] _——— —— Tt C2 nr ae ee be twenty places where liquor was sold Suppress 1 for | iing bogus news of a can announce to our many Li { SGX. YO Cl Ch er fb — ew . . . 3 oii proposed embargd on American nows- ’ openly, nine of them being ina singe papers by the Postoffice Department here. | . i street, within a distance of four hundred A judge and sever: ficials who have friends that we have a lar vards,. He next visited Bangor an drawn $0,000 on forged pay orders have found that in the hotel at which he stop | 70°" 4rresie aan ed it was only necessary to press ui HIDDEN TREASURES. . low Stock } electric button to be served with liquor cver. New Stock in ev ger and finer ‘stock than . Ancient Marine Harness Fished Up in the of anv variety and in any quantity ; x J . + 1 ; earch for Valuables. ery | Je p: irtme 2 F : 1 wished. A tour of the city revealed / many open liquor saloons in propo JHATHAM, Masa, May 26. The schooner to population as he bad found in t- | and the Emulator, Captain B. A. Ke K, a] Ei “ look ner, 3 arr.ve ere I n a ancho ’ Mtl Lo rh ¢ srmu land and Augusta. He also visited sev-} ; = = > in apo Pa , M a us 3 1 x . Arag ng era ou f Am i P Wy $ ther towns Ire Or 1888 110} r w x tnnwn Aver of au, eral other towns of more or less 1m; \ al. 8.3 caown diy Jnl ok IL. i tapce. in notone of which did he find | Boston, has been with them two woek g “ . ~ Az mm ————————— ea any difichity in procuring all the liquor ; J OT:BE he Gueah DOL OM FOF Oy. Editor Hart returns to Wheeling pro- report having found and raised as ~ i . foundly convinced that unless Wes a ants ad Virginia can procure a more effective titeon font lobe Ghd of Fine twenty. nine u want to kind of prohibition than the pioneer . > prohibitory State enjoys a prohibitory . g > vi iw : : : Carpet this Spring, come e¢onstitutional amendment will be of very i vessel’ litt] . ito f al th pi 3 last, nll of which ie use in wai®g 1D ae 1 3 CHO > ar tk bs ' » : 3 tle se in regtrclng. Lhe use ola have recently been washed out of the sand and see our immense line jic stimulants. after being coverod, perhaps, for contu- eft rica thieh . ap 1]; ‘ » 3 REVI VAN N THE TARIFF.| The guns are thickly covered with shells which w ing Where Are You Going? EN Q 4 O : 3 ” F. - . - PENNSYLVANIA ) TARII nd doy : are io be placed on exhibi- : : z When do you start? Wheretrom? How many . iia rn A Roch ra Ah New | tion. lowest Sf ive in your party? What amount of freight or Mr. W dam A. Scott, says the . __gppree—— : baggage have you? What route do you prefer? York Herald ina lengthy editorial, is a A Conditional Pardon 11 3 Goma you wi > ho SENG Lo ti a - ith 1 : } : ‘ 3 111 res . J FL ai Dee TUTTIRS ree Of eX pet with Pennsylvanian, a coal miner and a manu- ERs. Kan. May pardon bi i grades. the lowest rimmis Fates. . : / Lh ¥ a B ctr tis in some ways astriking | been wed by Gov i maps, time tables, pam. factorer, Itisin some ways astriking | been issued by Gov. Martin to Charl phisin of Anifo Stier vain. circumstance that a Pennsylvania manu. | H0WOCK, oF awa wi ea able Inform na io ation which : number of years wh un will save trouble, t ne and money. Agents will tacturer should make what is the strong~ eadl In person wheres necessary. Parties not sat 3 ablest argument against high | igeue ‘ rdon +3 nd a thi ready to answer above questions should eut out est ind es. alg ’ Be % yi - " : an E bh m $ Le Tham Seats and preserve this notice for future referenos, srotection for a liberal tariff that has WOLrock iid ¥ irom Lhe - $ may become useful, Address CC H. | | : £2 SK 82 may beco J AGdr CH. V ——. 3 nami. Yak a Panny { of intoxicatiag ne Super irs sasrnger Agent, 8t atl, inn. been made this session. But a Peansy! . a ham Balt he ara BL Warn T Conair Stam at. 287 vanian snd a manofacturer has reason to | Broadway, New York. vanian snd a no A | ad Tor of North know, better than most others, the injars | « ious effects of extreme protection. wat RA farat,) A . GO WI + 1 rearrested 3 the ord« hy vernor WES Mr. Scott, as will be seen in his speech, | ) () 111 ( ah} a J does not deal in glittering generalities, : . 5 l ote AN s doa . nhl i it Pr i He loes no trouble himself with th | 1 Suprems ries. His speech is thetalk ofa busi~ | Court has reversed y di a of iho pess man, used to accurate book-keeping, | Circuit Court of thi uaty in the $8,000,000 { Hocking Valley case and fi t back to : . 1 the dower court for furtl hearing. In stand when the profits of monopoly are | yg former sult the railroad company won ir reputati livided. Mr. Scott's analysis of the pro- | the case against Stevenson Burke, of Cleveland, and others, rmer owners and the business of steel rail manufactaring, |... oi them to account for ppg for instance, shows how small is the re- | securities which is asserted were ward of labor and how monstrous the | wrongly appropr profit grabbed by the protected capital | cordon . a Rr ists in this business, which is “protected” She is Anxious to Veta, in the present tariff from eighty-five to able to show where labor and capital portions of Jabor and material used in 24. Senator Hiscox petition from Matiida ; 1 RE comtemre wterit Datandia new stock and all * * ii 38 cont Fr notwith anading indignant protest as the recent Papal ; "12 contrary ROCWIi nS ane ne escrint agains “Plan of Campaign” | wes Java ec : . ; Te 4 npt gal n th the : Ro : oy re ! Adds Murder to Sabbath Breaking. the late Sty les in ( le thing. i AF: Althoug toma Atholie | % \ 2 ’ ) an Ire land. Altt angi hI n : C1 Sr. Louis, May 24. Parson Centrell, of . prelates have explained it as relating | ne Seventh Day Baptists, was found by only to matters of morals, and not at all | his father-in-law, Deacon Coffey, at work to politics, it bas beea universally recog- | In 8 field near Jimtown, Indian Territory, at g 3 \ litical bi ¢ Tri b git | on the Lord's Day. Deacon Coffey tried to & © . a ] nized as a political blow a ns agiiad- | seqeon with the Parson sgainst such labor ins | the property tion, and a powerful blow in favor of the | and finally to drive him from the field, Sg a A Es ‘ 1 - . £* oil 14 hi % tain tract « pe wil ‘ British Government. Forty Irish mem- | When Cantrell killed him with a hoe. Gregg, bounded and desorit bers of Parliament have voiced the sens P———————————_———— ning al ga post, thence timeut of the Roman Catholic people of Rumars of 2 Dasl Denied. i a jar. hence § ¥ - ~~ T ~~ F ‘ . 51 hen ; : PriLAapELPmia, May 26. —The roport that | we wn | thence north $34 k .1 a t . “ ~ § i “ BOR ae Ireland in a vigorous paper, whic h de- | the Pennsylvania Railroad has obtained | . 3 J ’ fe, & than per. A casi © ciares in detail that the allegations on | control of the Behuylkill Eastside Road | heats south, 51147, oast ) uth which the Pope has based his decisions | and through that will control the Ballimore | - deg + pat 0 per. thet * : hic yw alt oy / 1 24 Pot. sefice sotith are false and unfounded, that the silence | 87d Ohio's now Baltimore and Philadeiphia | Be an P i ito th : branch, is denied by Vice-President D, W, | east 251 per: thence of the Pope in regard to Ie WIONgs COM« | parry "of the Pennsylvania President | pet; thenve south mitted by the Government is deplorable, | Roberts said he had never hoard of it be. moth 6116 deg . ast and finally that “while unreservedly ac | fore. We would respectfully call 10 per.; thenee north 34%; i jurisdicti i i i Pa hence south 6624 de i 36 per: thenoe ne knowledge the spiritual jurisdiction of Somebody Blundered, 1g deg , east 1d In Li She Ne an the Holy See, we, as guardians of those | Bauvrimone, May 26 —There is uo truth in the attention of the Ladies ay pes; thenoo south s deg. west aL, ar i : ‘ \ : ! 5 Tai he hoe south S50, deg. west T9.3 per ‘ 4 Longstreth. leanne civil liberties which our Catholic fore~ | the report sent out from here that a meet- notth 8 deg., west 39 per: thenoe north 84%, dég., | a Lows: Gael 4 | ing of Catholle prolates ie to be held in Bal- TE oy west 23 2 per. to the place of begining, contain ‘ls fathers resolutely defended, feel bound | yi rg this week or at any future time to | 0 OUT Dry €00ds De part {ng Oe hundred and fifty acres and Longstreth . : k 1 32 perches Mason, J to solemnly reassert that Irish Catholic® | consider the labor question, and looking to | About twenty acres of the above ape covered | | . Miter ‘ . . . . . qQ ; with fine Pine aud Oak timber. Thereon etected is Wal can recognize no right of the Holy See | the establishment of workingmen's guilds. ment, Our Stock com- " 3 i to interfere with the Irish people in the | Nosuch conference is'or -has been contem- | management of their political affairs.” Son pondition. There is also a fine orchard of RGUSON [OW Kadiiy Thus far not a note is heard from any Sentenced For Twenty-five Years. s Shales fru in good well and cistern al the bons { urehfield, William i « . . " “ts ch fn Is pleasant oH « i , , ; quarter indicating that this is not the | HAXNiBAL Mo, May 25.—Lincoln Cook | lutest novelties in cloths | of Fume Mille The pubic shes: AaiMi ge | 28 4 Bates Daniel i 1 tl Irish Catholic It L Sus been san ton to twenty-five years im | on the prentises, and it Is but a few rods to pout: a. Ai. Yr sentiment of all the Irish atholics, tthe Penitentiary for killing his brother in for S rin y and Summer pice, churches and smith shop. Anyone desir] GREGG TOWNER] P therefore appears thatthe Papal inter. | law, Barber Jackson, and seriously wound- =] Eg . A first class farm in one of the best commu. | 3 McDowell Alexander | § his own wife. The i ies 11 the county would do well to examine this | Unkoown... . of Whattos ference has been utterly without effect to | "0% a yu a. otime: was eom- one before purchasing elsewhere ! Unknown... 183 I witted last June. wear, TERMS OF SALE b 126 Hahn, William : F BALE: ; —e 3 3 modify the situation. Correspondents HAINES TOWNSHIP, Mary M , One third of purchase money odsh upot fir } ofthe daily press represent thatit has Stonseatters Surrender, mation of sale; one-third in one year, and the 341 16 Bolinder, John ' 61 oe Richard i y i Ande on 8 #0 Bolinder, He 6 10 RUSH TOWNSHIP developed intense hatred for the Eng Prrrsnsunc, May #0 —The strike of the balance In two Fears. Deferred paymonts to be | 2% #0 Bolinder, Henry : os . . . stonecutters, whioh has caused so much secured hy bo and morgage upon the premise | 3H 0) Bolinder, Fred ores B I74 158 Allison, Thomas 1954 yeh Warden lish Catholic amoog the Irish and come ’ on ond 10 bear jntorest, 213 0 Bolinder, Adam 5 1% 158 Allison John the Rarden, Jereioiah g trouble in the building trade in the past | : C.F. HEWES, 2 Barr, Thomas w 2161] 82 All Mor, Jolin. tis aa} % Wickeusharm, Amos, pletely destroyed the personal popularity | four weoks, has terminated, Tho cutters | TRUSTER ZH Barr, James 20 ¥ Allison, Andrews 101 WOR KTH TOWNSHIP of Tope in Iran. 1 haservad | sce th. frm ofoed hes vy sue 15 KO 0 KG 0 2 Teer Lig Rg HRln MERNRSG RE], a : 3 . . All Th a Gray 3. ¢ 16 i useful purpose, however, in making all | ™AsORs. IDES HIDES | 13 Anks, Mary 164 10 Allison, James ax Hawthorie : tet 10 AVY Anton . 3% 116 Arthur, Ans Te ne | & Ey homes 63 this Papal intermeddling with politics ap- Chomionl Works Destroyed. 208 150 Moshy, William........ 82 Bur, AND. oh A150 Hawthorne, James... 1 65 i i fighont cash market prices will be | 17 McEiroth, Robert ..... 313 | 433 158 Brickle 5 Bn | 54 4 pear in its true light, as futile and ridice Bruuvoeriern, Mass, May 25, The works J paid orall kinds of hides by Aaron Har- | 30 Mestgar, Dandel........ 5 - a Brickley. David... 1 13 | 3% 1 Awan, thes ae 1 8 ulous where it is not dangerous and vi | of the Hampden Paint and Chemical Come | ter,at Centre Hall station, of = @ Motz. John ir + 1441 433 158 Rritohos, Imac. ose | Milon, Barn oa rs $4 WY ay cious. pany were destroyed by fire SUEY, Jus (igh ae a right.. S a Li Chestuat Bamool... 662{ 3 Row bob: 3 - oi Sd terday. Loss on machinery, ng | $0 | Kuyder, SIMOD nr. 300) 203 jut, Samuel... 638 0 n i and stock, $80,000, ‘ AS. N. LEITZEL x0 Buyder, Catharine, Bay 8 132 Everman, John 9 9 Singer, dod a5 Fleming the tailor, Bellefonte, has A U . 200 Snyder, Catharine. . 432 158 Flwarde Thomas 19 10 | 88 Shvippen, Willa Iw opened up his new stock for suitings, for Heavy Failure In Chlengo. 0-===AUCTIONEER~ «0 B 1% Wels, John and Sol [dw 78 Ehler, Manin... og my § 295 Wister, Wiltiaug, of 0 d N styl P eidigh... 433 168 Ehlor, Christian... a | 5 Wister, Duan ied 24 58 spring and summer wear. New styles | Cmicsco, May 2 Zachariah Squires, Spring Mills, Pa, HALF MOON TOWNSHIP 216 150 Gran), Thitnns...... S063 CYRUS Ges * B will be worn this year and he has them | dealer in hardware at No. 79 Lake street, JOSS. in stock, has sssigued. SAumiyna, W000; assets BELI EFONTE ’ Caleb TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSS prises the new styles and Lage Bank Barn and other Out Buildings, all in anpkins Hine Wahi I Wah Whar W hartol ized Barton, Sarah de a ds Ae BD de - Wharton, w 5, ha Dorsh, Frederiok.. 41 3 BEY oh ek, John a * pW “ 216 156 Grant, Thomks......... 3% Hag hgd many years experience | o6 Carr, Jobin... 678 no {oafl, John #317 Treasurer Terms reasonable; datisfaction guaran. | 516 Lamborn, Joslad 7 5000 [3 15a ont fhOmaA of 8 , : #LOUL the same’ toed, a» a a
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