#~ CENTRE HALL, PA., THU RSDA Y', APRILgT, 1898. WASHINGTON LETTER. | FIRM DEMANDS MADE UPON THE COWARDLY SPANIARDS to Mr. Wanamaker, it says : - “If he shall he No Delay Will be S&S Slowed, and With what the Governor can do to bring Take VOL. LXXI. - NO MESSAGE UNTIL MONDAY MCKINLEY DELAYS FOR SAFETY OF AMERICANS IN HAVANA following article to La Epoca on the| WANAMAKER'S POLITICAL RACE, will doubtless get any claims he ever had to the nom- | His hysterical appeal LOCAL ITEMS, results of a war between his country , and the United States : Will it a duel in the French style, or until the first blood is shed, or a fight to the death ? In my opin-| ion neither one nor the other, If we | are defeated quickly we shall lose Cu- | An Address to Voters on the Evils of Par. | Cullings of More than Ordinary Interest ination laughed out of the field, If a bill, which has from Everywhere. be been favorably The has put forth an address, and referring | We ain't a-huntin’ trouble, But-—blegs you ' IIE comes we'll answer to the roll call of the Drums ! Drums ! Drunas : Wanamaker State Committee reported to the House, becomes a law, ex-Confederate soldiers who may here- after serve ninety days in the U. B army or navy will be ent Wait Until All Our Citizens Can Leave the Island. — Lee Asks the President to be elected will do Me itled to all the benefits provided for ex-U. =. 27, 18 ally known as the “dependent pension to Kinley Forced te» Action, War ba and probably also Porto Rico, and | 801- Lit is very likely that we shall have a stronger revolt in the Philippines and Congress Will Surely Declare War, an end the corruption which has pol May be E.osesBced for Early, diers in the act of June WH), gener- soned the If his that more will - atmosphere of the capitol, shall be followed anti-Quay Legislature, no We won't be under weather At the plekin’ o’ the plums We'll answer all together i I'o the the late war Drums ! . Drums ! that ' Drums ; { election by | WASH | is at hand, The President's war message, which NGTON, April 4-~Vengeance Lo be itis lyiug Spanish dip- serious troubles at home. act.” The bill as originally introdue- of an y { Le of the war we sink the whole Yankee is : wit | the peoplie’s money to private uses vith ’ i fleet and bombard Ch : . two or three of the Yankee ports. Will | be Wish helding of seyool lands, o | Spain ACTORS it all end there? Oh, no. The Amer-| spitals and asylums suffering for | thrashing it =O icans will not stand it, and the nation that 1861 to put more =, 000, O00 ’E ave hoenh Re . PrORS Ves. “But, suppose that at the beginning | 'nere is no more | od merely provided as an inducement wis to have been sent to Congress ye: y . heard of the diversion of | gillv-dallvi ow i Of lomats, Uncle Ww i itl ¢ tail.) for the Union veterans of y y » swday, w 0 a as — iy o tak ‘ terday, ednesday, on ple even SUCCESS Saran is going to take | to enlist for the w with Spain ar } Is niee and give It a | enlistment should not pen cormmities again been postponed, and is to be Ope Fisia : - # , long deserved at sions now being sent in on Monday, although congress want of money upon which publie of] ur hands, a Uy and dast- t1 4 "is : & 2 oh (GELEIF FIG FR VV 11, i ficials draw interest arms declared it would not wait an hour from 1865 in for private uses || ardly massac erable woald ale ranted a pension, § The Bf eal raised of attempts to plunder the res ry | destruction of oar battle i ri se ” filckion OF « szilies b 1 * {eruits, { wa » « . trial witalitv » through the iostrumentality avenged. Even McKinley is now bills X penses * ded pay rolls; of investigations which | ing him dip than soldiers, fleets, and lost neavly the same amount, will dupa Lutherans of longer than yesterday. poweriul spent $4,000,000,000 a new cl } i 1 . F (Y § * £51 {ir ff ye - 3 t . f IEW Chur If the independence of Cuba and the for commiliee ¢ of pad- | convinced that has been play- Downfall of an Empire houn other Me. for 5 Mr. payment of a good round bill of dama- | make such efforts then that, in spite lors Lically no The decay of th pretend ts corrupt pr we lices the awaiting a ad 8 of all my respect for Spanish patriot- purpose than to which reached ges can be secured from Spain without which they really control of legis s \ y ' cover up of Cinlov ank rio ism, I cannot believe that Spain will " A Kinley acknow entury, | lative action the cure the inde ps and war, then all the better, but nothing be able to stand against it. s monarch ests “If there intervention favor of Spain, 1 do not. “A fight to the death it will not be, either, because the Senate | from plomacy, Washington, word the approving in| Pl . believe % chinmber at short of this will be accepted from are those who by European powers in . JE ress : week Besiu. wi Ep pata or adopt leg - and his tion that The Queen of Spain, in a message declaration of rr. A last ic at- | Arms Americans cannot to the President, requested him to $0 existenc tempt is being the decay became with ocean between the two countries, many miles of We may lose our colonies, but Spain will conquer us holding eleme 1 t nuzzle Congress, Under Philip I. the Prolestar withhold his message until Monday. The grounded by the storm on the south-| must dest t ill ov- erth f OUr {1i8 enemy or bat there i I. 8. cruiser Cincinnati was : ..t OY vernment U. B. cruiser ih : remain. Probably that loss, though g dhs erin : x : faths jmmediately disastrous, would be a aw benefit to our sons. ern coast, yesterday. “Now can anv man of believe 1 that do what the Americans sense Our government has succeeded to the United States i 9 cannot Go to us; we Can purchasing three more war vessels in \ : E [s it not a nonsensical dream to think surope, ‘ + Of a conquest ol merican territory Spain is showing signs of backing | I am not doubling the Spaniards, but Four strong enough to sever a down. » nations ol Consul Lee has also requested the 3 i { "r he $ a tates President to withhold his message un- | from the United States, “In brief, the United States will no til Monday so as to give the American : 11 v I Kil i The reduced to this: the amount come to conquer us here, neithe to war The Yankees will p residents time to leave Havana and we go conquer them there, whole will be prevent a massacre, » pvide jnsara- We are still of the opinion there will with arms and po a my ents mn, | ts of Cuba, and starve there, now exclusively on imported food. be no war. blockade the —————— to death our that subsists OUR WAR SIDE “What will be the role of our navy To break the All plans for naval action have been | vision our army aod in order to ge Orders for Movements of the Fleets dockade in order to pro- definitely determined upon. coal for itself ; because 1 suppose Sunday, after conference with the | our ships will not come back Lo « President, Secretary Long issued the fortunate Spain, orders to naval officers in command of “That will be all. | hie tart ti i PA H bul the wore tis { is mirrored our fleets which will be put in effect Yankees may des immediately upon a declaration of The North Atlantic sq commanded by Captain W. T. hos- | or we may destroy theirs, but 3 maanitarianism + tilities, iadron, | long rua they will get the ads treacherous assassin. All other things will be mere an The privatees on either Sam p- son, now at rendezvous at Key West, | of the war. will steam immediately to Havapa, |side will amount to nothing in decid- OTe or loss 11341 HU the flying squadron, commanded by | ing where the victory shall rest. Commodore W. 5. ha i the House by headed for Porto Rico, and the Asiatic Want Another District Coa ; Vy, Our prices repre- of squadron, commanded by Commodore i Sehley, will be —— directis the Navy to ind Lroorgia, Dewey, will leave Hong Kong for the Philippine Islands. The Naval tegic Board, which bas been working for weeks in mappiog out the plan of campaign, is confident that within a document pr President's the Maine is Nira. evidence embramase