VOL. LXIX. THE CUBAN TROUBLE, PLENTY OF WAR TALK ABOUT WASHINGTON The Action of the Government Anxiously Awalted Cameron's Resolution in the Senate, WasHixaron, Dee. 21. —Talking war and voting for what would war different The Republicans fur- nished their the talk which preceded election the halls of Congress, the Pres bring actual are two very things, leading of share war the but now in that election is over and a Republican ident is on the eve of being inaugurat- ed, some of these Republicans have changed their tune. pecially noticeable Committee on Foreign Rela bull by the | and rej resolution the the to 1 since the the Orns decls and ring inde- that offices sh Ort pendence of Cuba, would use its good about peace b Cuba, notwithstandi Ne who apper ng a protest arv Olney, wired before and argued liey ; 1 1. policy } fl ore the ( for tinuance ommittee a of the The Ru pt iblicans have Wetion. not made any parity announcement ont wrobably will not until the the Cx shall and j discussions during have sl would i the def holiday recess own u mistakably for ti ion a whether it wi to make olut party does'nt want josest ang bis ¢ : : ¢ $3 ‘ 1 1 ng to get up a pian ut sien it may be hung y g =~ { peaker Reed (1ec line = nit himself, but he against That the into foree, would result Spain is believed by long ways from bel your correspondent put up a cent on its ever President Cleveland's ve would certainly eed McKinley adoption. tion until after the recess as were nominations of all the Palmer Kinley Democrats.” in the eyes of the Senator spoke which bodes no good held up nominations, Charlie Crisp, or Me- when for son of the late Speaker of the House, was sworn in as a member Saturday. He the youngest member of the House, ex- on iy - A yy The Cameron Cabs Resolation Joint Independence Cuba. Resolved, | the of Acknowledging the Re Resolution of public wy the Senate and House of America in Congress assembled, That the independence of the Republic ii OF % and the by ‘nba be, same is hereby ac- Know ledged the United States” of America, Section 2. That the United frie: r office it States h the to bring to a and Cu- will use its { Government of | close the war een Spain | ba. The above resolution was unani- Yur ria 3 ork { mousy ad pled by the reign ried to the and point 1 Hs affairs committee, and where it will be taken the | up The ther the Preside iolidays. 5 hie or Congress is rity the proper auth recognise I'he ito a a foreign government, President and some able constitu- Congress, Cia receden ither side Legislation Ran to Seed. I. Record: The abolition horse-ra- Fi of the f aces of : interdiction a thousand nameless in y occupy the mid to attend to r drif- Fy § + VES LITNS, LS hundred vear 1 Tes0 the ich ‘. shonld receive i obey the wih branches of Cong gard it simply as an expression of Con- Mosto express the opi re gressional opinion, will talk Olney is wrong The Tennessee House ar » Flew the bil Ciovernment building 3 £11 +3 e unger ouligatid d for counting a quorum to pass for Exhil whic I anpropriatine 2120 000 5 i appropriating $130, a and it at Centennial, h Ru presen ti Nashville was fought by of Texas, A goodly num! Represehtative # din'nt tive Bailey, Wor wait fo Journment on the 22nd for the Christ- ress will or Cong Tuas JEN. 5. in addition to Benator lution for a general inves recess, reassemble Allen's tigation by Senate Committee of the expenditure of money in the Presidential ( paign, Representative Meredith, of Va. has offered a resolution providing for an investigation of § i sums to fund. the Republican campaign trol. it is clearly within the province | of Congress to protect their stock hold- ers from misuse of their funds. The | resolution provides for a committee of | eleven, including representatives of the Republican, Popa and Democratic parties, which shall have | Hat power to send for persons and papers | in its investigation, and which is di- rected to report if it be found stich contributions were made whether the same were lawful, and if not, what | penalties are provided by law. The | resolution further directs that all Gov- ernment bank examiners shall assist its instructions, the banks in districts, Benator Vest declares the report ri- diculous that he had the nomination of Secretary Francis held up to help him get reelected to the Senate, and calls attention to the fact that there is neither a Palmer nor a McKinley Demoerat in the Missouri legislature, As to why this and other gold Demo- cratic nominations have been held up, Mr. Vest said: “The nomination of by the adoptio Took Leave of His Congregation A Look permanent ountry minister in a certain town leave of his © ngrega- tion in the foll Bro #08 wing patl hers and sist ers, wl bye, : # chur rch, because none « each oth- fF y I don't think you jive DECALS § Dever of I do not tl ye IGArry any ou, HK you love me, because 1} paid wi have ne me my salary. as are mouldy fruit wormy apples, and ‘by their Enow them.’ going to a better fruits ye Brothers, I am led to Where to shiall place; I am cal be chit aplai nofa penitentiary, but 1 pre- and may the Lord yur souls, I go ye cannot come go pare a place for you, have mercy on yi - i Lemont’'s P. M iood bye, Seekers, following for the Lemont ; Ho : fi¢ 1e pretty | nags have entered ti race little Charles Evarts, fsane Armstrong. Calvin Bathgate, James Lytle, Mrs. John Moore. John Coble. About one half of the above are far ahead while the balance are pop cer- tain of the plum. wnt itm— Don’t be persuaded into buying lini | ments without reputation or merit— | Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no | more, and its merits have been proven | by a test of many years. Such letters { as the following, from L. G. Bagley, { Hueneme, Cal., are constantly being received: “The Best remedy for pain | I have ever used is Chamberlain's Pain | Balin, and I say so after having used Lit in my family for several years.” It | cures rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by R, E. Bar- | tholomew, Centre Hall, J. H. Ross, Linden, Hall, 8. M. Bwartz, Tussey- ville, and William Pealer, Spring | Mills, post-mastership at am A asl | —A pair of skates would be the right thing for a Christmas present for the boys; we have them in blue steel at 50 cents, nickle plate, 85¢., at Bushman's, the J eweler. rom pare sap, finest Co Teas and pure Spices. ~Sochler & Co., Bellefonte. WEATHER FORECUCANT, Predictions Made by Foster A Storm Wave to Cross the Continent, My last bulletin gave forecasts of the { storm wave to cross the continent from 15th to 20th the next will the Pacific coast about 20th, west of the Rockies country by reach UIross the close of 21, great central valleys 224 to 2ith, th, west the eastern east Hn at) The warm wave will of Rockies great central 23rd. The cold west of Rockies itral ern states the about 20th, {| CI'OsSs country valleys 22nd, tates wave will cross the country about the valleys 25th, eastern per of the week ending 19 average below When these bulletins for 29rd, great cer slates ature ill th Ww normal and rainfal above, reference precip is always inclu led with rain, My foree beret 5. Then the Novembe and ine i although war tnat they were than expected turning days of Novem No very made in the January, ed the « and, | the month The pecte } Lhe December Merry, met This supplement, Iau Our towns hill, Reul again « ” 8 3 y 3 Read of ks fy OLiier page The ge $ird year in fal Last Friday fi time this winter, the " ground became white HE likely to have RS DE C E MB E Rr TEACHERS INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL SESSION AT BELLE FONTE tg Attendance of Teachers —Supt Gramley Has Secured a Good Corps of Instructors I'he the court house teachers’ institute convened in at Bellefonte, Mon- The institute ened by Bupt, On day morning. in was for- mally of Ciramley o'clock by chair. the few Ana delivered, whi Prof. D. M. Prof. W. A. s 1 y deveral other taking the call of teachers showed 275 present, only a not responding to their Nanes Idress of welcome was hh was Wolf, of Krise, address responded to by Spring Mills of Centre Hall Wi iA ng the morning session wy Hon, Willis | {f Rebersbure, woke upon tl During the Brumbaugh, and Prof, ( the cor Penna, Fr eOTrg among tors for the in BRUSH VALLEY, Items of Interest from the Lower the Valley, of Zion Daniel, near mnducting this week at attending the home on her | Sarah Mover, « merry, wait merry m 1g, al ing. Horace Osman, wir town, | FF ake ( it urke Ys are son-in-law of resident resident Zerby, SOMME Years ago a is now a Ye worth 10 cents ib, Poti s and apples still stand at the prices of “ix weeks, Pork is 4 and 4) A Mifflin county hunting party took the pe fast cents mountains a half the Seven last week ; this is more than a Don’t let Christmas without | make a special | pass immeasurably ss Ms How to Prevent Pneumonia, At this time of the year a cold is| very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to re- sult in that dread disease, pneumonia. We know of no better remedy, to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction.—Olagah, Ind. Ter. Chis. This is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia, Among the many thous ands who have used it for colds and Ia grippe, we have never yet heard of a single case having resulted in pneumo- nia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneu- monia, should keep the remedy at hand. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, J. H. Ross, Linden Hall, 8 M. Swartz, Tusseyville, and Wm. Pealer, Bpring Mills, ~Bubworibe for the RurorTEn, $1.50 Washington trip Adam » was in Pent Brungard, of sex 11 1. Nore vailiey last i% day on business, is will that a trolley line in the Rebersburg future; now Brush valley people cheer up. The talk have near Re- | combi One of the popular women in who wanted to get a asked ants for a communion suit. nation suit, one of the merch- i . OAK HALL The Woolen Mill at This Place to be Put in Operation in the Spring. John A. Rupp and wife made a trip | to Bellefonte one day last week, M. Benner and wife, of Rock Forge, were the guests of W., H. week. James Irvin and wife and son Close this | Ed- | were | on Sunday. J. G. Irvin of this place left on Wed- expects to stay a short time. Quite a number of our young folks made a trip to Bellefonte Monday evening, Our woolen mill is going to be put in operation in the spring; we are glad McKinley visited us, Business is brightening up in our town, we could use about half-dozen more houses in the spring. Joseph Stone made some improve ments on his lot in the way of a new pig pen. Our huckster, Gramley left on Tues day with an assortment of chickens, turkeys and pork for Philipsburg. James Osman, section boss of Paddy mountain, was in our town a few days, nisin pista. ~A new suit, hat, or pair of shoes, makes a most suitable and much ap- preciated Christmas present. Any of these articles can be found at Lewine’ big store, Bellefoute. They offer them at a clear saviog of 25 per cent. to the buyer. 5 al . . 1896. TOURS TO CALIFORNIA Three Tours Arranged for 1597 by the PV. the Season of RH. RB been of the rich verdure of the California has termed the “Italy the delicious balm, and the most fittingly America.” All cloudless sky, great Fu- ropean peninsula are this sunny land of tl nature basks duplicated in Here of her estab. we Pacific, in the sunshine own beauty; and here she has lished her own sanitarium, where eter- nal spring inspires everlasting youth, With the snow mantled peaks hand, breezes Sierras upon the one Pacific with it q 4 Boil ti a a vv tall other, and a veritable ars to Florida. PI A witst winier i $ od g i ive tf Qaisirics nu merica presenis £hsin # 41 I Lhe RCAKON, SO ¥ many v of Florids the delightful climate, a £ f hain wart § iraciions as 1H ai 4. ides which y Ole eRCaAninge x ng from the aithful changes of the North almost ethereal, it is pre-eminent) land of sport and pleasure, wd and io its Along its ven { ele hundre of salt-water dred almost y mies » ¥ as tre f coast twelve hun fresh- water lakes are fish of every conceivable variety, from t ribes common to he Northern pompano, and others of a more tropical character broad ry t fot tarpon, Nowhere land can the in all our ang sport. er finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, » ' - , through the more sparsely settled re- { found in abundance throughout With its matchless climate, its ore ange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of na- ture, the sportsman, and the explorer, To this attraghive state the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company has arrang- ed four personally conducted tours dur ing the season of 1807, jeaving by spe- cial train January 26, February 9, and 23, and March 9. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land jtickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return un- til May 81 by regular trains, Rates for the round trip, $5000 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other in- formation, apply to ticket agents, spe- Pa booking offices, or address Geo Ww. , Assistant General Agent Broad Street Station, pw AIA APSARA. -Lewins, Bellefonte, offers the wid- est field in the selection of holiday gifts to be found in the county. Gifts that are useful are always appreciated. SPRING MILLS. Baker's Family Improving After belong AfMlicted With Diphtheria Mr. Home of our farmers ex pect wheat the possible, 10 ad bau ble vance to about £1.05 before bursts, Of course this is but not very The members of here, likely. the M. £ making hurch located are exter BriVE attractive holidays, machine preparations for an enter- tainment during the The old report of a shop, steam tang and several to be $ ery BIOs 1 ( . { & (re FOR Te re, 18 Again ut of course it has no found Willis Rishe assumed a ve after an illness of a ORs fifteen mot ie have him ally. Take the our friends Mr. Miller, and =. tainly politic s1f rliti IL Of poi Ay » rotection Needed. of 1 » deg fn Mair ference yosilors of the county banks on Thurs- bar were A oon four suspended or { the I's Of county excluded, and eminent Philadelphia The pul districts of five towns and seven town- retained. lie sehool ships, whose deposits were in these banks, are greatly inconvenienced by sure of well Depositors should always be A bank's good backing the character of the men of Where these are found speculati ol as as of in charge. ng in transactions, the money be- banks break, depositors being the losers, The banks should be made to offer guarantees to their customers, as most city banks do ; where a bank can’t of is not a it is always done with your money. The bank will not trust you with a dollar unless you first give it a guarantee. The misuse or misdi- rection of funds, the favoritism to which such small concerns would be liable to, considerably increase the per- ils of existence. One Way to be Happy. I= to attend to the comfort of your family. Should one catch a slight cold or cough, call on R. E. Bartholo. mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long, Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Reme- dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Constipation, and all diseases of the throat and Lungs. Large sizes 500. and 25¢. Fine Raiine, Povtes, Peaches, Apricots, ates, range, po Peel pon Citron, fine Con- fectionery, Clear Toys, ank a full line of holiday supplios.—Sechier & Co., Bellefonte. SI I SM ~There is not a larger stock of cloth- ing to be found in the county than Lewins, | has on his shelves, Itis all up to date and of the latest See the stock when out on & kunt.
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