Vi( )1.. EXX. h] 4 CE McKINLEY ON CUBA. AGENT NERVE THE ADVANCE IS LOSING HIS He Defers His Caban Message and Soffer. ing Americans Will Not be Protect. ed, ~The Administration Mast Act What made That times WASHINGTON, May 17. Mr. Me lose question has been usked many within the last three Last week Mr. for members of the Senate Foreign Relations, and after laying be- them official communications Consul-General Fitzhugh Lee] i i Kinley his nerve? Lwe days, the on or MeKinley sent Committee fore from and other consuls, 8 state of affairs in wowing i Cuba, announced an immediate message to Congress recommending action for the starving American citiz in and incidentally for Before the great rejoicing that followed this had a to get fairly started, Mr. McKinley telc- phoned to the Capitol that had changed his mind and would defer the message until this week. What brought about this sudden change of mind is not positively known, but in- ferences were drawn from a visit to relief of Cuba, Cuba. ns aid of the chance announcement he | ment, prepared by Treasury nance comigijtee, is a little better thar the first one, but it is full of inacura eles, and the'charge has been made posely mixed up. the bill, comparative inst, debate was errors of the to which date the opening of the as the statements as well by voluntarily postponed the Republicans, - rd -e A. G. Morris Branching Out A. GG. Morris, as the most extensive lime manufact- urer and limestone dealer in the state, { dition to his present industries in the Bellefonte of a plant Mf I'he plant will be located establishment in for the manufacture of acetylene gas, at Morri's will be throughout. Mr. this new enterprise his two sons, Ch and Mr. t At- lanta chemist who recently discovered the large and complete Morris has associated with him in AN, and Thomas, Bucher, ie & for L108 means manufacturing the new and the 1y has been capitalized at 000 which that the Work will construction of t Com pa $100) - Mor- In fie alone shows ris's mean busine He, th Lilt commenced or the White House of Mr. Atkins, a wealthy Cuban who makes his credited with land-Olney McKinley had a with Spanish Minister, to asked him if his government would object to] | who is the Cleve Later Mr. the have in Boston and having shaped Cuban policy. conference | and is said our sending aid to starving Americans of t recommends, t of the Committee who went McKinley, He will not, the for publication, | but he makes it plain that he does'nt | think Mr: McKinley intends taking a| vigorous stand, unless he is corapelled | i s nat. in Cuba. Just think that is all he ator Morgan was one of now Sen- | he members | to see Mr. | of course, dis- | cuss conference and Atkins efforts in behalf of Spain in unmistak- | He adds that it] to endeavor to | i be compelled to by Congress to do so, ex presses his opinion this man and his | ably plain language. is his intention have Congress bring the administration to a point where it wi do something, and that “President Me- Kinley must eit regard to (1 her fish or cut bait in| iba." Ky Hunter for hav- Senator Debee, of .» Beems to be | rea ing given way for him and then help- ed him to get elected to the Knowing that Dr. Hunter's House had nothing stand upon than the partisanship of the majority of the | House, Mr. the | promise of a good appointment for | Hunter from Mr. McKinley, and still further to show his gratitude, he work- ed the Kentucky contingent of Repub- lican office-holders of- | fice-holders for contributions to the ex- tent of $40 and invested the money in two diamond studded which were duly presented to Dr. Hunter and his wife. Of course it is nobody's bus- iness if some of the contributors are a little behindhand wits their board bills, They have helped Debee pay a part of his debt of gratitude. Hy grateful to Dr. HNenate., contest for a seat in the more substantial to secured Debee has and would-be watches Kx-Congressman 8. R. Mallery, who in the Senate which has well-known fellow and ture to fill the vacancy from that state, March 4th, is Washington as a good good Democrat. welcomed by his Democratic colleagues | and he will add one more vote to the silver majority already existing in the | Senate, i The talk of Senators on Senator Al- len’s resolution asking Mr. McKinley not to pardon Chapman, the broker | who was sentenced to a months’ im- | prisonment for refusing to tell the! names of Senators who speculated ins sugar stock, resulted in a change of | programme, The sugar trust, as well a= its friends in the Henate became thoroughly alarmed and decided that! Chapman should serve his term in| jail, hoping thereby to hush the talk | about a new sugar investigation in the Benate. The members of the sugar | trust who are under the sdme sort of | indictment will trust to their money | and pull to escape jail by legal meth- ods. The past week has been a bad one in other respects for the sugar trust. It has been demonstrated that the sugar schedule, which the trust bad attached to the Dingley tariff bill cannot possibly be gotten through the | se Senate, not to mention the House. These things have resulted in greater activity on the part of the big sugar trust lobby and money will be spent freer than ever to sreure a sugar sched- ule in the tariff bill, as it finally pass es, that will be fairly satisfactory to the trust. Auteelection promises have some of the most prominent Re- publicans bound hand and foot to the wheels of the sugar trust chariot. existed in| a since plant within two weeks and the same be hastened to completion as rap All the stone idly ns possible, build ings will be of brick and and equip- it with the most modern Although discovered ms been a owing to the costly manner facture it prung into universal use or In fact, is but one plant time « manufactur- this there [1 SIng AVor, up to ant in the nite Mates b the at which the g ed, and that is Falls, Wi As th will give i- is ft ni Wi one Hon. York, is te idea can of which the New 't no defini ney, of b e number of men the ne bint w employment, t will be number - > — Wanamaker Arraigns Bosses, Ex-Postmaster General John W 139% ALIA Of i it ban quet in Phil enings ago, made maker, fn ines Men's league adelphis few ov a remarkable P failure ial and State the to commenting on ised quence of tion, Mr. atl prosperity appear Mek 3 Wanamaker said ti Pp gion of the Nation was birous ’ rif i reside fis to which the 4 slats i ritiat 1 al scrupulous Dosses must eventual sult in a new party. of f4 the league Representatives o i the / State branches of Men's Republican Jusiness Men's Republ Pennsylvania. “ local Business organized i the ican league | of pe Demands officis and Turkey's The note porte re lies to the i of the agree Lo an 1 : armist IW Ors elias to i ice until follow. £ Ing cond i008 | are accepted : The annexat i of Turkish the abolition of the capitulations, On of Thessaly, £ 10.0060 000 an in- and The plenipotent iaries demnity porte proposes that to advance. a talirond Track at spangler Blown Up, terrific explosion. About 90 feet track on the new Beech Creek railroad had been blown up with dynamite, The stuff had been placed in a culvert immense hole | The powder magazine of McClain & Co., at Bpangler, had been broken into during the night, and this is where the explosives were secured, A determined effort will be made to locate and punish the perpe- trators, - BE AR a The Westfield (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old resi- dent of that place: “Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L. N. A. & C. Ry. here, says: ‘I have used Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy for ten years or long. er—am never without it in my family, I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure in recommending.” It is a specific tor all bowel disorders, For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8, M. Swartz, Tas- seyville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, A A A SA ~Every young man wishes to look neatly and well dressed, and desires that his clothing shall be of the latest cut and material, and then the price is an important consideration. Lewins, Bellefonte, has a stock that is the very latest. Everything and a big assort- ment to select from, which gives that The second tariff comparative state stand tie enofmons rush it is having, | Death of John II, ny In Centre Co. Neabold, Nearly 1 known to | New Berlin, on Thursday 13 inst. He was born May 14, 1802. Rev. Wm, conducting the services, Mr. {on Monday last, Beebold was a fine cold future had definite if a fact, ago he from as an unbeliever in a state, | cause, he said, he no fn { knowledge of such fact, Fhirty or more years his own funeral sermon, the following are a few extracts : ring the death-bed confinement third wife, Sarah “This address | my burial, ing, praying, us Here cludes, wish to have read at and nothing else, " follows the which con- wit : “As death portant ev sermon, {Oo is perhaps Hn- and the person v 18 pared to meet it by to the ast for man to ' pre no ing ent, ] meet, therefore should be contempl flual result, when in health, and until death gives the last for ed q ialified to give ti not wait no- i tice, and then send persons who Ler consider ie may information. Irn who I x the i satisfactory ‘Wis WIR Neiak wed rite - Mons l i 3} be here and the there (1ria M nay HOW around my grave, to RAY % 1 2 De OK you accept of that this may last knowledge four ore amy may have, please life's best wishes and that you treat one forbearance, and on all occasions e3 tend the hand of charity and good will wherever you meet, as you will happier when you think We i {i i 11 re all subject to err, ¢ 1 less, btit to correct eist all occasion Wh 1d will on it 1 i times when we h Hering d OW Outiives bie gatl 4% and cide I have n feral | time We Fite ms, and yet it appears to me as if wontild not weigh in the balance, may call life a fleet have no evi inst farewell others, [Chronicle - > - Tel) Miners Grievances, COmng- ¢ Of LP © wr 74 1 £ legislative investigating t at Clearfie a, The mittee he library the A met in law court house number of miners were examined. The company store seems to be their the the tiiose denounced it with which The company belo greatest grievance, and on stand as injustice i io de contend. Judge to ave yor HES which Dean was termes. of miners testified that forced to deal at the or lose ti REVere A Dumber {ine red for ny «lores, weir positions, miner said he had been discharg refusing to deal at these stores, — - Will Test the Law, The following is from the Raftsman’s Journal: “Com. H. 8. practicing medicine without Va. license. By agreement of parties and | direction of Court a verdict i was rendered, together with a finding of facts as special verdict, and rule was The intention in this case is to test the va- lidity of the Act of Assembly making it obligatory ou physicians to register i | after graduation before practicing med- icine in this state. It brought at the instance of the County Medical Society, and has able counsel on both sides,” is ints A Good Investment Always, It pays to keep well informed on all important matters. Itis a false no- to reduce expenses by discontinuing his newspapers. They afford pleasure and instriaction to the family. There is no investment of a dollar that a man can make that will bring him so much in return. He gets education and information which are always val uable, As A Smo Festival, The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Pres- byterian ehurch will hold a festival in the rooms over W. O. Rearick’s imple- ment store, ‘on the evening of Decora- tion Day, May 20th. Straw berries, ice cream and cake will beserved, All are cordially invited. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Two Aged Ladies Photographed. Photographer Lukenbach on Tues day tock the negatives of Mrs. Rhone and Mrs. John Young, twin sisters, aged 87 years. Both these ladies are i SDAY, MAY 20, ENT POINTS. Will be Observed on Satureny, May Arrangements Completed by the Samuel Shannon Post, 1 The ready been has this (ross memorial sermon, as announced in chiurel Sabbath, May 23rd, by Rev, al Day services will May t $3 ¢ {| will be preached in the lin Cieorges valley, at 2 Mes lon Saturday | F Mills valley, 2.00 p m.; Potters Mills Hall. 5 I, 30 o'clock, Rearick. tori be held OM ith, as follows: welt: (roor g Mills, 5.80 p p. m.; Hall vill speak al Armers n Wh o'ele re 1 3 m.; ¥pring 10). (H) i Rhoades Hall nd Hi ters Mills A. CLIO [Li BOCIE] Krise nf iden § ard ne, CVI citizens are kindly pate in the exer The Pleasant Gap band will | at this place sry! eis the ROTVices, - DIED OF CONSUMPTION Mrs. David Smetzlor, of Centre Hill, After along Hiness, § i vesterd I ¥g, & or arly Wedn » ay it Ons David tzler, Cent e Hill irom consun na Wl abot Gg eloek, the i} id wile of Mite stance a long ine of twenty-n tan} tzler h « ITICLZI Mi Deen fi and Ww oseveral years years {he A bo Aran } 148 OF DeRiLl « famil # it one to Pe Year nn f Mrs Change bie Vor svat is ner conditi taken such 1 interact y finde ¢ SAgLERIIY § CRINGE § y Hex Hall. - Kman's a— New Game Law new game bill which has v 3 4 5 the lower house of the Pennsylvania ¥ Ol th legislature limits to be killed t to 15 woodeocks, 10 pheasants, 15 quai Variepe, ne amount ane iy one person in one day But two by and wild 8 ARs On One } T cocks is in July, 15; #01. We opening season for wood- December rabbits, same, October 15; quizsels, game. No game Killed f No insectiverous can be hipment bird killed for millinery purpose, stale, Cal but i for scientific purpose, Wnt - Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were issued!during the past week: P. E. Hicks and Hannah C. B. both of Seotia. Ellis A. Lorah and Sarah oth of College twp. (i. W. Ralston, of State College, elle Etters, of Lemont, Clarence GG. Weaver and Martin, of Moshannon, Pa David N. Goss, of Janesville, field county, and Evia V. Decator twp. E. oyer, and Mary L Clear. Richards, of ce A MS Signed by the Governor, Among the acts of assembly signed the act to punish breaking into school houses or school properties. The act prescribes a penalty of £100 fine or six months imprisonment for breaking into school houses and defacing or damaging furniture, LAM 7 Elected District Deputy, The Odd Fellows held their State convention at Williamsport this week, and B. D. Brisbin, of Jthis place was elected District Deputy Grand Master for Centre county. He succeeds Sher- if W. M. Cronister in this office. Running Steady, All of our manufacturing establish- ments are running steady with plenty of work ahead. This bespeaks much for our town, and shows a condition of affairs that does not exist in anoth- er town hereabouts. There is not an idle plant here, Meeting Hegularly, The orchestra met Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. Jacobs for a rehear- sal. A number of pleces of new music has been receivad and it is progressing i le i i Good Honds Inde finitely Postponed, The bill passed the house on the third reading Hamilton good roads that will ly postpone its usefulness as with an amendment certain- fi means the The amendment provides that {of constructing good roads, Time 8, Bays ill shall not go into effect until the legislature shall appropriate one taillion of dollars to be applied in road construction under its As Lhe treasury tio ditures srovigions I re Is not money enough to maintain thie ale ns and defray of the + Hamilton road fie st in other would § oii in it amendment triclufiy MOD indeiinit £4 ' : i nt they don iegisiature is mem bers sug Ppose ta’ wishes, rs Mfc A LINDEN HALL Our OC y the Valley, respondent i i John Frazier, who has been for the past few again slowly improving We are sorry to hear of thie Mrs John Hall. Miss Sadie Feldix taying in Rebersburg fer pareite and brothers are s her back. 8, John Houser and son, o were visiting friends in and 4 Of sad Bitner, had , Is home ig who been again, riad to {I giaq | hav Mrs Oonte, { Bell POLI our vi- last. ny inity on Tuesd Henry Zeigler and sor ed Quarterly ville on Saturday. Mr. Walters, of Pleasant Gap, seen in our community on Wednesday i Adam { ‘onference attend- at Tussey- was inst, i Communion services at Tusseyville | on last Sunday was well represented | by our people. Mrs, Daniel Hess is having a new | barn erected on her farm atl Sunny | Hide, east of town. The grand raising | took place on Friday. Elmer MeClellan, of Tusseyville, is helping his brother Robert put out | his spring crop. The barn on ex-Sherifl Ishler’s farm | i south-east of town is undergoing im- | provements which will add greatly to the already beautiful home, Arthur Kimport and wife, of Belle fonte, spent a few days at the former home of Mr, Kimport quite recently. Mrs. William Wagner and daughter Helen who were visiting Mrs. Wag ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Kim- urday last, accompanied by her sister, Myra Kimport, One Way to be Happy. Is to attend to the comfort of your family. Bhould 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. | NO. 20 of Interest, hay but le harm to fruit and garden truck. Local Items I'hie fros thus far, done Jitt ts © 1 Our good beginning to the women k are wit £1 r 3 ¢ weal Val os sar out gauer coldsiaw : Of Ore the } wf root near the stati glo “re maging Improved Passenger Train Service, I'he Railroad C 1 piace in y, will y i Pennsylvania May ger trains on Sunb “sl i Lil in iry Divisic and Wilkesbarre, inbury on ar west ser 1 st, new vice 34) A of passen between Bunbury re N rival tr from for Wilkesbarre, points anandaigua . 3 ainn 11 ana ain 11 m w (0 p- id other Passen- gers ean leave ( 7.50 a m., Flimira DuBois Loc iamspagt 1 nm., } 10,05 m., Kane 6.3 m., k Haven, -. 40 p- and rea a. a. Will- 11.85 m., Bellefonte 11.20 a. m., m., Harrisburg Danville East Bloomsh 15 p. m., Wilkesbarre hae P.M. Scranton 7.10 a. m., h a. =.24 p. n p. Nescopeck Pp. mM. rani Catawissa 2.43 m., ' p. canaqua p. , and turning train will p. m., Wilkesbarre 6.00 p. m., at other principal with trains nrg Mo- 15 Hi.. oo » I 3.42 fy M1 im leave f y and 13 for mayi3-2t Sunbury EE The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. From the FPalthaven (N.Y Mr. James Rowland of this village, for twenly-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheuma- A few nights ago she was in Register but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain and secured His wife did not ap- nevertheless applied the Balm able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief He says that no medicine which she had used ever did her so much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swarts, Tusseyville; Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall. ~The “Star Store’ on the Fiat Iron Corner, is “in it.” The people say so, and they know. The following veri. fies it: Webster's Unabridged Diction- ary, 1500 pages, 99¢.; 25 Envelopes, 2¢.; 24 ozs. Good Laundry Soap, 5Se.; 5c. Broom 16¢.; Boys’ Pants 15¢; Boys’ Waists 15¢.; Hand Saw 10c.; Mrs, Potts Irons, nickled—set 75e.; an. Rule 5e.; Gran, sugar 50. Saturday we will |
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