The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1898, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ,
to spare, in case of war, to guard her
possessions, Cuba and the Phillipine
Islands, insurrections have existed for
TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance,
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year,
iusertions,
quant inse: tion,
on application,
UENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, mar.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTORY
od to announce that Robert F
will be a candidate for the
on for Prothounotory, subject
tations of the Democratic
fefonte,
We are anthe
Kee, of Spr
for the
subiect to
ized to annonnce that H, A, Me.
ing township, will be a candidate
wominati for Prothonotory
rules and regulations of the Demo
ik
Cratlic part
We are anthorized to announce that
Gardner, of ¢ », will bea ecandiaate
ation for Prothonotory,
gulations of the Demo
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
author that William
i vi eR CRIN lidate for
n for District Attorney
regulations of the Dems
zed to announce
a that N.,
andidate for
Attor
ted
+343
with » © Moni
States started business
it wasn’t an unlucky
108
number at all.
A — ne
heads in Mad-
Wks of Amer-
thieves and
ome hot
organ
trunks: de.
il, who cares ?
pt i
ass P Deni
puiation ol Spain
proper 1s
} ; of Spain and her colonies
The population of the Uni-
States is estimated at 75,000,000,
tn ,
io
and
¥
i
i
it
od many fellows may wish
een our country
hope of becoming COoio-
artermasters and contractors.
——
lon’t always bring rain,
loud always bring war,
have
gun
always safest to
ther your
wn Wyek snubbed the (
ish warship whiel
i vew Yorl
kK har
d the
‘ap-
1 re-
bor :
Captain
felt «
sa (le f 50 millions
the
Lil
under Dingley tar-
raiser
proper
reve.
up as a revenue
be its
the
the
illions short in the
in state
ve the whole
an orators to
explain. And the thing is getting
into the ruts each month.
dee per
Oy
of
is an ap-
orrespondent
London 1 “There
palling scarcity
INES Says ©
of food in
many prov-
inces of i
unprecedented
i
ain. : price of wheat is
igh. Bread riots
weurrence at Salamanca,
ial
are of
and it is feared that
be i
A185
mart law
wroclaimed.
——
If the divers find that Spanish vil-
lany caused the disaster to the Maine,
then the Don vil ome
“Please
us, w
and beg,
uncle Sam, don't
whip
it
e won't do
will say, “You
ion dol
no more,” U. BK.
50 mill-
from
1 $camps, |
I'll skin you
‘Ker'n you can say Jack Rob-
iy me
lars or head
to toe qui
inson.”’
a a ——
Latest advices say
quiry court. Getting through at Key
time in preparing for any emergency.
Spanish newspapers still talk fiercely.
An officer of the exploded battleship
gives his opinion that the cruiser was
blown up from the exterior.
kas i SE KEN NS
A Washington dispatch to the Pitts
burg Dispatch says :
cans
Governor Hastings in the gubernato-
rial fight has now been removed,
From reliable reports that have
reached this city from Harrisburg they
are satisfied that the Governor is in ac-
tive sympathy with the movement in
behalf of John Wanamaker for Gov-
ernor.”’
A ffl
Should war be declared by the Uni-
ted States against Spain, the first act
of our government would be to seize
Cuba which lies less than 100 miles
from Florida, Our vessels could then
remain near our coast to defend it, and
the Spanish fleet would have to cross
2500 miles of ocean to attack our sea-
ports, while Spain would be left al-
most entirely unprotected, and one or
two of our great battleships could slip
over there and demolish some of her
cities. Spain wouldn't have vessels
then with the
i
sure,
Hollidaysburg, Pa., Feb, 23.—A “war
"appeared in the heavens about
It was
0
wt
cross’
Hundreds of people viewed the strange
Bosh ! think
out-0'-
would
in an
the-way place like Hollidaysburg,
where nobody wants to fight ?
who the deuce
Wi fp
Work of a Large Torpedo
Friday's disclosures of the
prove, finally, a full international fact
that the Maine was blown up Febru-
ary 15 by an outside
ably a large torpedo.
i
i
i
|
|
The members are satisfied
it did not explode. From
first glance everything has pointed
that way. It is known now that the
divers found the floor of the big
ward starboard powder magazine,
while the sides
destroyed. It
an absolute impossibility that a part of
should
d, and it is just as aw-
magazine,
con-
intact,
is
were not completely
150 1 owder-filled
its cylinders
not have ex plod
fully
the ship CO
led
two the |
true that no explosives aboard
uld,
and blown
have so mang-
broken
Something
unaided,
and in
attleship Maine,
it.
Naval experts say a
away
else must have done
big torpedo,
placed under the port side of the bot-
just next to the reserve magazine,
would the
served damage assisted
the 2,000 pounds of quick-burning
luting powder known
the reserve magazine,
Fre
a contradictory
easily have caused oh-
if it were by
Hi.
to have been in
Feb, 25
viz
ym Washington, , comes
story,
In view of the widely published re-
s i
port that the harbor of Havana
tains a system of submarine
con-
mines, a
statement around which has centered
the cl f public
with the disaster to
Maine, DuBose, Spanish Charge
d’ Affaires at Washington, ght
made Associated Press fol-
coming from
considered
ie interest in connection
the battle ship
Senor
to-nil
to the the
lowing statement, which,
such authority, may be as
an official denial :
“I wish to state
that
of
on official
my own
knowledge no mine exists inside
harbor,
de
report is so al bwolutel
or outside Havana nor is
there
k
and
any submarine fence of
The
ridicul
any
1
ind.
false
have
per-
» the evil passions
y
ly
those
ous that it could onl
originated in the minds of
SONS anxious t
of bx
ble ends, |
tion
y ineit
for their
the
thing
ith nations own misera-
consider very sugges-
of such a an insult to
Spain.”
WA
The Maine Won't Be Halsed.
The
any attempt to raise the ruined battle-
The
that it would be
afloat,
naval court has decided against
members convinced
useless,
ship. are
she could
the Spanish
that
they wish the wreck removed from the
harbor they to the work
This decision gives a bet-
wrought
in the Maine than colums of descrip-
tion could do.
The Merritt Wrecking Company, it
announced, two million
The com-
pany’s representatives made this de
n=
never be kept and
authorities will be informed if
must attend
themselves,
ter idea of the terrible havoe
waa wanted
mand after viewing the condition of
turned their
greal guns,
recovered in
fo warrant
The wreckera
attention to saving the
least, can be
sufficiently good condition
the effort.
- ——— a
the ship.
These, at
A Horrible Railroad Accident.
Is a daily chronicle in our
whereas,
Throat and Lung diseases in time, life
Heed
If you have a cough or any affection
of the Throat and Lungs call at G, H.
get a trial bottle free.
and Z5e,
Ea ER a
The Trimming Season.
Trim your grapevines while the sap
is down,
after your boys, and if they are among
the truant players, trim them until the
sap flows. Good stiff grapevine cut-
tings can be utilized in this latter
trimming exercises, as some of us have
had reason to know.
Large sizes 50c.
Want a New County,
A Johnstown dispatch says the
board of trade has inaugurated a move-
ment for the establishment of a new
county, to be composed of portiocs of
Cambria, Indiana, Westmoreland and
Somerset counties, with Johnstown for
the county seat.
AA
A thrill of terror is experienced when
ab cough of croup sounds through
the house at night. But the terror
soon changes to relief after One Minute
Cough Cure has been administered.
Safe and hiritless for children; for sale
by Smith & Crawford.
coughs, colds, croup, grippe and
Bmith & Crawtord,
a
GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Philadelphia, March 3.
Wheat, contract grade, March $1,004
Corn, No. 2 mixed, 34},
Oats, No. 2 white, 324,
Butter, fancy western ¢ reamery,
do P ennsy Ivania prints, 22¢,
ges, fresh, 14,
2l¢;
Chicago, March 3.
Wheat, cash, $1.05}.
Corn, cash, 20,14.
Oats, cash, 25.3-8,
Fast Liberty, Live Stock.
Cattle, prime, $4.90a5.00 ; Jopamion,
$3./ 5004.00 ; bulls, stags and cows, $a
prime medium, $4. Eo :
; pigs, "$3. 8084.00
common to fair, $2.60a8.25.
$4.80a4.90 ; common,
choice lambs, $5.75a5,85 ;
common to good lambs, $4.75a5.50.
Veal calves, $6.50a7.00,
retest sme
GHAIN MAKKET,
Hogs,
Sheep, choice,
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Aft
piles,
er yes ars of untold suffe ring from
B. W. Pursell, of Knitnersville,
Pa, was ey by using a-single box of
DeWitt’'s Witch Hazel Balve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples,
and obstinate sores are readily cured by
this famous remedy; for sale by Smith
& Crawford. "
SALE REGISTER.
» Shires, near Potters Mills; four
le, wagon, &)
3 is, hou
i of grain in ground, elo
« W. Winkieblech, in Healnes town
sok, cows, sheep, wagous, mower, and
of farm implements
i
sled, bugey
sehold goods,
I. M. Osman, one mile east of
hBorses, cows sheep, wagor farm im
ehold goods, ele
Len
i Durst, near L
wn, sheep, reapers
thet t farm imple
Ha :
wa
ments
Heckman, two
ive stock, farm implements
floes cast of
and
Hiam Farner
hogs, farm implements, el
near Polters Mills,
Wm
J. Decker
Mills; horse,
stoves, and all ki
ner. 1% mi
sor, 13 mi
young catile
implemen
Bogs,
1s of £ a
is of
IAT
Jerry Bnavely,
fall kinds,
Fort
Calle
near Old farm
horses, :
Mra, Carrie Osman, Centre Ha
extension ial
bedatends, mattis
t
ng desk le, chamber
an oth
Fe
Mre. Annie
wis,
rntire Hall
Ser house
Booger, Ox
stoves, and
1 mile west of Old Fort
Bogs, WAROUS, TOADers
implements, and bousehold
W. A. Boal,
sheep.
Ww
Smith, one-fourth fle
farm stotk, implements,
- weal
Ha and
i goods
RENT, As Ropes
¥ rent; 81 acres of land.
he house, situated one mile east «
A small family preferred . This is
rm, having choice fruit and all
on i hHtwe
MES. D. 1.
IGNED OFFERS
1. fire woos
5
TRESS LER
Bellefonte, Pa
UTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS
tary on the estate of Eli
{ Gregg township,
fully granted 0 the undersigned, he
Iy request all persons knowing
ted to the estate 0 make |
and those having cis
same to present them duly authen
st setliemen
DANIEL RIPKA, Executor
TESTA
zabeth Rip
deceased,
ay ment
travel
established house in Pennmayle
ithiy 865 00 and expeiees. Position «ffady
Enclose sifaddressed stamped of
The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥, Chi
ive
reRpons hin
Mot
Reference
velop
1 the estate of W, R.)
Bard, iate of Centre
der d }
re Fen that N. B.
ted by the Orphans’ Court
to hear and pass upon the excep
e account of the administrator,
fistribation of tse fonds in the
in the estate of W, R
moet the parties in interest,
in the Eagle Bailding., in the Bor
efoute on, Tuesday, the 224 day of
aft 10 ocloek a. mi, when
and
y can be heard
e, Pa, SPANGLER
Auditor
Feb, 234, 1588
i
hoe Store.
In the
N.B
~8hoes of Every ——
Style, Quality,
And Price, fs
-~Atthe—
Penns Valley Shoe Store
%
——
CHAS. A. KRAPE,
SPRING MILLS,
NOTICE.
of ndministration npon the estate
LETTERS
of U, |
ing been lawfully granted to the undersigned, he
would respectfully request all persons knowing
themselves indebted to sald estate to make ins
mediate payment, and those having lnlms
authenti
B EPANGLER
Administrator, Bellefonte
cated for settlement, N
Pa.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS
for sale, cheap, two flue Bpani-h Jacks,
lis i and 6 years, Guaranteed good
ors. Foi particul ars eall on or address
M. MEASE,
Kantz, Bnyder Co. Pa
OR RENT
house stab! ¢
Apply Lo
I'wWoO HTORY DWELLI
, garden, potato patch, for
H. BAIR
Tusseyvi -
All
yale
ABLE FARM
sale, ~The
PRI
+ nt
Towy
PROPERTY
undersigned
in Pouter }
on the Earleys
the Rallroad sta
church and boat office
ship, one mile west of Old Fort,
town road, within 134 milk
tion, convenient tw scaool,
known as the Mrs. Orlady farm, contain
This tarm is In good
Large Dwelling House, Bank
and ell the necessary build
repair. Two large cisterus,
one at barn, also well of
the bulldings.
into bearing
quire of
of
oul ings
one at
Himestone
Good young orchard,
Terms favorable to
GEO. M. BOAL
hotina
waiter
Ju
buyer
Agent
Centre Hall
FOR BARGAINS ?
As people always are.
If so callon...
H. F. ROSSMAN,
Chamber
Suits
Will be...
sold at a
«Bargain
In the Next
of
A History
Panns Valley
with each
sold.
SMITH BROS.,
| Spring Mills
HENCH & DROMGOLD’S
as any other in the market,
enusing all the feed gearing 10 stand sti ie back
ing: great saving in power and wear. Cats
logue and prices free. Also Sprin Harrows,
Friction ( Juteh Feed,
Mention this
HENCH & "PROMGOL D, Mfre., York, Pa.
AR ARR ORT Sag
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat.
ent business conducted for MoscratTe Fees,
Oun Orrice 18 OPPOSITE U. 8, Pavent Ornice
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington,
Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. ¢
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of §
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured,
ot Pameniey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same in the U. 5, and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW& CO.
Ore. Patent Ofnice, Waswuinaton, D.C,
a at
HOW TO MAKE MONEY |
11 you are out of employment and wants posi
tion, paying you from to $100 monthly Slant
above expenses by Working regularly, or, if
Nant1s lactone Sou i! Present inootme from 0
TOBE 00.13 Chest by Teoh ng at odd times, write the
Chestnut 81, Phila. Pa, stati
fh et i
FOU CAN serure 8 on wit
Spon by which you can make more money ea
than you have ever made before
het your aod fier
Gl 7 TE
UP-TO-DATE NEWS.
LE —
Safety Lanterns,
The common lanterns explode and burn
barns -the Bafely Attachment to 8 lantern
ident which tht to induce
of us
your
pre~
On every
We buy and sell Clover Seed
Wa | Feruning Mills, w
| selves nr nd rid
He ith different makes of
dies, Lo clean farm seeds, as well as
{| Clover and Timoth y seed: but there has never
{ been a device made Wo separate all the Buckhorn
i from Clover Seed,
Seed Seives,
We havea f
selves for sale
v of the Dildine Adjustable Reed
nthe market,
is to Date Dairying Supplies.
The Dela
Cream
where
the last that are
i cparator was the favorite
wna at Ak dn picnic
Ly Separator was sold
{ Baboook s
We
momen 1, Cream %, Churns
parch
SRT i
para i
thie We
whkeis, Milk
ii #il oil
nut paper for
Household Fixtures and
Sw Machines,
s Wr
rs. Blot
oth ng Machines, Refrig
in great variety
ewig Machines
ig from $12.0
sewing Mach
5, 8% well as
vo
Blankets! Robes !
Slefghs and Sess,
dellef.
WII
| McCalmont & Co.,
1
Shortlidge & Co., State College,
Fd
ri PENNSYLVANIA BTATE OOLLEG
PMENT
RTMEN
TS OF STU
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NEE ra
are
joa)
“es
pract
Very exis
iu and
nEIVE
AFTROROMY
ing shop work
nElrne
ction theoret]
lingeach arm ofthe
One year
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Philadelphia & LSrie BR. K. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway.
in effect November 28
Time Tabi , 1897
LEAVE MONTANDON, EARTWARD
Train 2, We k days for
riving at Philadelphia,
p,m. Batis ore
1m. Thre 4
TRAINS
BZia.Mm.~ Banbury,
1260 p.m. ,
1240p. m., Wash-
coaches 10 Philadel
fork 3 a
mm 147 p
New
Ingu
iglon
Daily
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Here atom
9.27 a
Willk
tions
Pousville
Washiogton
Philadelphia
15 p.m
Wilkesbarre, 8¢
risburg and
m Tra!
vharre, Harr
Week days for
Poiace pliis
Threw
for Bunbury,
intermediate sta
Hazleton, sud
vew York, Baltimore,
wsenger oosches WwW
i ore
Weekdays for Baubury
Hazleton, Pottsville, Har
sale stalions, arriving si
Philadelphia at 6.2 p m., New York. 9.30 p. m
Baltimore, 600 p.m , Washington at 7.15 p. m
Parlor car throveh to Pliladeiphia, and pas
pELICT COB} wie! shin and Baltimore,
0 Veckdays for Wilkes
melon. Pousville, and daily
slate points, arriving
NEW TaOTE $B a mn
nEgLon 0 ’ Fa
fikesbarre and 4) adeip hin
nd paglor car to Fi iphia
6 Weekd 3% 1 sunbuty
t stations, arris
New York at
ping cars from Harrisburg
New York Philadelphia
sleeper undisturbed
¢
WE
PP ds
rein
ry
Wert i
we
{esr
rmedisle
ing at Philadelnhia, 4 a, Im
m. Puli I
to Philad
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15
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4. (Dully.) For Bunbury
edistle stations, erriving »
York, 2.58 a. ma
Baltimore, 6.20 4.
Pullman sleeping
Washington, snd
hia and Baltimore
Erie, and
man sleeping
Week days
wend Kimira,
ays for Wal
and Nisg
u Chemie
} For Lock Haven
i: Weekdays lor
Pittsburg and
or Kane, Ty-
arg, Cans
Byracuse,
Falis, with
for Renovo,
Lock Haven,
FROM
ie hiladels
inrrisburg
Week
ns jeave Lewisburg for Monten.
§ 1 68 a m, 1L.B
leave Moutandon
1005 a. m. 5.05,
: Momtandon 27 and
tury ing leave Lewis
a W ™m
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FPENRSEYLVANI(a
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Up
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Hosd
Nigt
Zion
Hecls Park.
Dunkies .
HUBLE RS 0G
ET TT
dd
9 pe kK Das 8 ¢
110 10 a. m. Sunday
Philadelphia Sleeping Ours sitmch ed to East
bound train from Williamsport a1 1130 pm and
West bound from Philadel 5; 81 11.30 p. m.
GEPHART,
{ oh Bap tintendent
ims ctmesetgt—
bh. Sunde y
| grin INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD.
To take effect May 25, 1808
| EASTWARD
as 19)
M {AM (Ar,
i 108 45)
620 1 os &5;
6 16.12 58s
| 6 10012 sls 5
STIONE 13
Bellefonte,
Colevijle
. Morris coins 0 SEOR10 4204 30
TE TLEr an i 44 10 4754 28
tia C tossing...
we Kriniine.. eau £ !
gigany
B®
iDaily except Bunday.
F,H. THOMAS, Bap.
J) TSIRABLE PROPERTY AT
twos
house
seres of , on which
her outs ich isa
dings; Choice fruit,
Sentre Ha In the im
— 85 ACRES r—
farm land, ren Digh state of cultivation, a small
orchard thereon, ness
Of Cina Ssh jhe south-east end of the
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