The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1898, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ,
tween Spain and the United States.
One of the best-posted members of the
(ago: “The Powers have too many
FERMS, One year, §1.50, when paid in advance,
hose in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
IT YORY
20 cents per line for three
per line for each subse
im. Guher rates made made known
ADVERTISI MENTS,
inser
amd H cen
wil applica fon
INTRE HALL, PA., THURS. april 21.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTORY
to announce that D. R
r township, will be a eandidate
nomination for Prothonoto-
biect to t viles and regulations of the
Demo
é are authorized
Foreman
for the Demdx
ry, su
We are authori
Hunter
Den
y announce that Robert F,
te, will be a candidate for the
ion for Prothonotory , subject
! the Democratic
tations of
to announce that H. A, Mc
will a candidate
ation for Prothonotory
regulations of the Dem)
Der
to announce that M., IL
+, will bea candiaate for
tion tor Prothonotory,
t
ions of the Demo
U. Hof
for the
for Prothonotary, sub
{the Democrat
us o
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
that William
candidate for
trict Attorney
ations of the Dem-
B
that N,
ididate
“ t Attor
f tl
the
has no hope of outside help
elf in a deep hole, crying
yy
War - i
Wanamaker has offered to
equip it and be its
he war with Spain.
—
after war is de-
days,
United will have
~iales
Spaniards out
0
i i
oy
sides with our country.
I
A
Juropean nations will
—
be declared General
in command
Won't that
to Cuba
invasion
ia
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in the war
| to reach a concert in this affair.”
Bp ty
One important fact that came out in
General Lee's testimony was that the
Spanish troops were living from hand
to mouth, the case as
to the Spaniards in They
can get no more subsistence from the
interior the island,
Lee, than “they can from this floor.”
Almost everything Havana
| ceived in the way of food for the past
five or six months has from the
United States. The insurgents plant
This was also
Havana,
of said General
has re-
come
sents him to have been on the later
occasion,
Wo fy
Dunger from Yellow Fever,
Medical men and state boards of
health are considering with grave anx-
iety the menace to the public health
which would be one of the results of a
war with Bpain, since the presence of
our troops in Cuba and the rapid in-
which would
necessary would make it almost im-
possible to prevent the introduction of
yellow fever into the United States
during the summer months,
tercommunication be
ns frre
have been restored to health by One
crops in many parts of the island. If
Havana blockaded it would be
starved surrender in little
were
into a fl
| time,
A pests -
gle among the trusts over the proposed
bill to increase taxes on certain articles
for war purposes. One trust will op-
pose an increase in the duty on cotlee,
it Another
will favor the increase, because it is in-
to the first Joth will
bring all their influence to bear
and do the
while
because deals in coflee,
| imical trust,
On
usual
Congress, will
amount of lobbying, Congress,
if precedent is any criterion, will list-
| en to their arguments more attentively
than to the desires of the
Trust lobbying is becoming a
ff the
f Government,
people,
promi-
nent and disgraceful part « Amer-
ican svstem o
»- Ad —
Thomas Jeflerson, seventy-five years
Monroe,
nation
ago, in writing to President
said “Great Britain is the
which can ‘do us the most harm of any
WwW
side we need not fear the
With her wuld
sedulously chi
one, or all, on earth. ith her on our
whole world,
the
then re shi nore
and nothing couls
our aflections than to be fighting once
more side by side in the same cause.’
hat idea was not favorably receiv
then, it would not be now, and yet
may come to pass close
the century.
-——
never
ap
Pope pears
8 of Rome, and a local paper says
f he
made
street
the reason is that i went abx
streets he would be
demonstrations of respect{
thful, and by natural re
asm by the fai
action these would be followed by oth-
ers of a hostile nature. The govern-
render military honors to
ment would 3
Id not long tolerats
d
him, but it cou in
he streets of Rome demonstrations in
1
t
favor of the Pope, who is, after all, a
dispossessed sovereign
!
a
The Two Navies,
Spain's navy is numerically stronger
| than ours But discarding all war-
ship 8 projected and building, all anti-
quated and practically useless wooden
re
vessels, the two navies compare in
spect to large warships as follows
fn, 1; United States
Battleships—Spal
Seagoing coast defense ships
United States, §
none ;
Non-seagoing coast-defenders
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
{ coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia,
|grippe, asthma, and all throat and
{lung diseases; for sale by Smith &
| Craw ford.
NOTICE
interested
nnd
12 provisions «
1, have
nd filed ln the
HEREBY
that the
chatiels se
et
ad
I. NOTICE
en to all j
vent od
1 and
f Appriadse
rankii
Dler, ate
was sel
i
- —
Alas (308 (0
he
wer.
lots 1
al,
¢, and embody
chines from stock or in a short
Dencer in Osborne Bir
CENTRE HALL,
Twit
Store.
Shoes of Every
Style, Quality,
Atthe
Penns Valley Shoe Store
CHAS. A. KRAPE
SPRING MILLS,
dders, Hay Rakes, Hay
UP-TO-DATE NEWS.
©
nterns.
a fo
Safety La
Clow St.
Fanning Mills.
iirying Supplies,
* ai the gran
Up to Da
Household Fixtures and
gors, Wash
{
’
KEY *
Buggies and Spring
Wagons
arket-hand-ms
Boge and Carrisges
-ca
LOCATED IX ORE OF THE
FUL ARD HEALTHFUL ¢ I
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDE
TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH
TUITION FREE. BOARD
OTHER EXVENSES
LOW, NEW BUILDIN%
AXD EQUIPMENT
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF »TUDY
AGRICT URE nd HORT
with constant 1
and in the Laborslory
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY
n
RE
ginal study with
CHEMISTRY
the
fi
iy
ie Laboratory
3
ree §
thorough «
CIVIL ENGINE
ING
Sighs and
ls.
¢ ele & and rs
§ anda
Supplies.
y tg
500
McCalmont & +" 0., 1}
Shortliage & Co
Slate Coll
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PENNSYLVANIA R.K.
Philadelphia & rie R. R. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, in effect November 28, 1847
TRAINS LEAVE MORTAKDON, EABTWARD
Ba m~Train 20, Wek days for Bunbury,
Harrisburg, arriving at Philadelphia, 12 Wp.m.,
New fork 8.03 p. m., Baltic ore 12.40 p. m., Wash-
jogwn 147 p. m. Throogt coaches vv Philedel
phi Baltimore and wun
9.27 a m~Traiz Daily for Shubury,
Willkesbarre, Harr pnd intermediate sis
tions. Week days for won, Hazleton, sud
Pous ville Phiied ew York, Baltinore
Washington, 1 wnenger coaches
Philadelphia ard 3} ore
L% p. wm.~Tra Weekdays for Bunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Ferant Huzleton, Pottsville, Har-
Inlermeodiate siations, arriving at
Phlladelphin at 6.23 p m., New York. 4.9 p. m
Baltimore, 6 00 p. ra , Wasp ington at 7.16 p. »
Parlor car throveh to Piiladelphia, and pas
blindel shis and Baltimore,
V eekdays Wilkes
Pottsville dally
sdinte points, arriving
New York 808 8. ms
p.m, Pas
adelpdiin
Bdeiphia
Weekdays for suntury
colale slalions, arris
Wa. m., New York stl 7.53
g cars from Harrisburg
York Philadelphia
sleeper undisturbed
re 10
mo Tral
Beranton, Hes or
{ bllp
} barre,
{ for Herrisbur
at Philsdelpbin 10.2
| Baltimore 9.45 p.m. nglon 10.55
| senger coaches to Wilkesoarre and Ph
| and Baltimore, and parlor ear to Phi
| BlZp m.~Train
| Harrisburg and all int
ing at Philade ia, 4
Blew vy i
for
and
Wart
ipt
ia m. Pullman
to Philadelphia and New
passengers can remain in
until 7.50 a.m.
i 12 a m~ Dally.) For Bun
ale stations, arrivis
New York, 9.53
day, Baltimore, 6
I Pullman
Wash
ladeiphins and Baltimore
JULY
Ka
m
WESTWARD.
For Erie, and
man sleeping
Week days
Eimirs
ndays for Wat
y and Niag-
we hester
ily) For Lock Haven
and weekdays
Pittsburg and
rong
Weekdays for Kane, Ty-
arg, Pit rg, Causan-
Eyracuse,
Niagara Falls, with
to Kane and Boch
hesler,
Week deys for Renovo,
nr
307
Kt
LO Bx
liale static
Daily for
HROUGH TRAINS FOR MORTAXDON FROM
EAST AND SOUTH.
eaves New
sail
Willkesbarre
Montandon
igh Parl
er CORCH
r Oar from
from Phil-
URG AND TYRONE RAILROAL
Duily Except
Weslward
mM A
ndsy
rasiwarc
AM i
44% & In,
Montand
¥
ELECTRICAL ENR«
MECHHNICVAL ENGINEERING
i and
, ’ 14 HINEERING These Dr Hu
- 1 nited ~iates, 14 ‘3 Oot a ®
Are
mphreys’
y¥ to mareh that
‘nited States seems
but he
not seen
for it.
is
eparations
- - -
being a man
in his party and
nding
ME
iblicans think and reflect.
tion
The blowing up of the Maine will
prove expensive fun for the treacher-
The
sent to eternity will be avenged two
And
is
ots Spaniards, M0 noble lives
d and sixty told.
hundre
i until
it
Will De
pli
this
10 peace
Sly —
I'he Lancaster city council was re
strained by the on Tuesday,
court
ceeding their debt limit, hence their
action would be unconstitutional and
unlawful.
the council had been guilty of bad
management in their water works.
i ———— no —
If one half only is true of what Dr.
Swallow and John Wanamaker say
about the steals and eorruption of
Quay & Comp., no honest man can
consistently vote to keep that gang
in power longer. The ch irges are all
true, Still Swallow and Wagpamaker
have not yet told one third of what's
true in that line!
— tesa
“Cireat Britain's decision to hold eoal
to be contraband, and to prohibit the
gale thereof by British subjects at
bome or in the colonies to either bellig-
erent in ease of a conflict between the
United States and Spain, is decidedly
advantageous to us, Our ships could
procure all the fuel they need at home
ports near the scene of operations, but
the British coaling stations in the
West Indies and Bermudas would be
closed to Spanish ships.
mbt A i Semin
The great powers of Europe have
troubles of their own and are too bad-
ly mixed in the East to take action
here. [It is accepted by the Ambassa-
dors that there will be no action, cer-
tainly none of a radical character, to-
Armored cruisers all of old
far
their technical
Spain 7,
types and less formidable than
names indicate ;
ed States, 2 those new and most
. and
i formidable, New York and Brooklyn.
Protected and partly protected cruis-
ers—Spain, 5 of steel and 10 of iron ;
United States, 19, all steel.
Spain makes a far better showing io
the smaller craft, torpedo boats and
| torpedo destroyers. But
of
| this type are far from our shores. They
i are divided into two flotillas,
| Cadiz, the other in a crippled eondi-
her boats
one at
tion at the Cape Verde islands,
Indeed, Spain has very littlg near
our coasts besides the Oquendo and the
Vizeaya ; and many of her best ships
| are in dry docks or on their way there
| We, on the other hand, have at Key
West alone a powerful fleet of 15 war
vessels-~two battleships, an armored
cruiser, a monitor, three protected
cruisers, two gunboats, and six torpedo
And they, like all our fleet,
like our superb squadron at Hampton
Roads, are ready to enter action the
instant word is given.
| boats,
Wanamaker's Latest.
From the Boston Herald.
Mr. John Wanamaker, in his latest
assault on Quay, attempts to deny
| which is
Pennsylvania.
doing on the way the Dingley tariff
was framed, saying that Quay, “with
the unpardonable sin in
portations,
ficed Pennsylvania interests to obtain
benefits to the trusts. Mr,
that he did not write the tarift speech
of 1894, which was about his only ap-
pearance in debate in the Senate. Mr,
Wanamaker tells the tale out of school
in: Phiffadelphia. It was no great
speech, anyway, being made up chief
ly of extracts intended to consume the
time of the senate. Quay was then
engaged in his highwayman work of
ward mediation or intervention be-
holding up the Senate by tiring it out,
YAY. APRIL 28D 1
AM al the]
ft which
FRII
f land situate
f of Centre
2dis 0 BR sot,
A. Bitoer
8 stone
north 63% de
wis to along
fproct east 6010 rods to a sia ke
William Scantiiog north 5794
to the place of beginning
9 pere les, net meas re
thence
aores and
ALSO
1] described as follows, to wit
of
ty
al Beginning =i
a white
yy
wh
{ John
| lands of Joseph M. DeHass estate south 164 rods
to post
Harry Glossner east 12% rods to the place* of be
ginning containiog one hundred and nine scres
and 117 perches, excepting and reserving from
his life
time to Thomas Smith, by Deed dated Februa-
ry Ith, 1508
W. M. CRONISTER.
$ Sheriff.
| 61 perches sold by Daniel Bitner durin
Sheriff's Office,
Bellefonte, March 31, i808
of Admin .ration upon
| having been lawfully granted to the nadersign-
ed, he would repectiully request all persons
koowiog themselves indebted ww the estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly au
| thentioated for settlement,
SAMUEL LONG, Administrator.
mariv-et
i XECUTOR'S NOTICE <LETTERS TESTA.
i mentary on the estate of Poll
| late of Gregg township, deceased, having bee
| lnwinliy granted to the undersigned, he would
respectfally request all persons knowing them
solves indebted In the Satie bo eke Jmmediate
payment, and all those having me again
jeated for
ttlement.
JAREMIAH SNAVELY, Executor
marlT6 Centre ;
EOR REST OR BALE -THE CERTAIN
belonging to i
ongiog to M. L. Rishell, Pot
fers Mi ining 7 acres buildings, for
rent or . loquireof M. ; Pa.
accompanied wi
exercises in the Field
Laboratory
HISTORY: AXD POLITICAL SCIERCE
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE
the Shop,
wna
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY
and applied
ME( MANIC ARTS
with study, three years’ conse
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI
ENCE; Constitutional] Law and History
Politieal Economy, ete
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret!
servioe
12 PREPARATORY COURSE
Fall term opens Sept, 11, 1885
for admission. Sept. 13
For Catalogue or other information,
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,
Hate (nlioge
One year
XECUTORS NOTICE
mentary on the eslals
inte of Poller township, deceased
lawfully ersigned he
tfally request all persons knowing
Jetted to the estate to make
oe y ment, and thos having caims against
smype 10 present them duly authenticated for set
tiement HB HEERING
Penn Hall
LETTERS
of Mary
having
TESTA
granted to the uw
pe them
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!
Specifies act directly upon the disease,
i
lisorder in other parts
They Cure the Sick.
URLs rice.
Inflammations. 23
25
23
23
yohitis 23
T thi pen, 25
Headache, Sick 1 23
23
23
23
25
23
28
25
25
23
25
00
i “Fevers, Congestions,
Worms, Worm Fever W ma Colle
Teething, Colic, Crying Wakefulnoss
Marrhea, of Children or Adults.
Conghs, Colds, Bs
Nearalgia,
Adache, Vertigo
Weak Stomach
suppressed or Painful Periods
«Whites, Too Profuse Periods
~{'roup, Laryngitis, Hoarsceness
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions
Rheumatism, Kbheumatio Pains.
Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague
Catarrh, Infle oid in the Head
“Whooping-Congh
“Kidney Disen ses
u-Nervous Debility
30-Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... 23
T7-Girlp, Hay Fever 23
Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your
Druggists or Mailed Free
Sold by druggists. or sent on receipt of price.
Hum Jhreys’ Med. Co. Cor. William £ John Bla,
ew Yor
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
15
16
18
20
29
ena,
Drills, Cultivators,
kinds, all kinds of Rea
Hay Carrier Rope and
stock.
A
the
Double
It is complete. poof At
supply of Fertilizer on hand
ntre Hall Cornplanter,
Hay
should
ns,
retail
arpoon Fork
J4. 8B HUTCHI
froneral Manager.
| CENTRAL RAILROAD
| P Se tases
Read Up
No 6;No 4; No 2
LERER'G.
~Suydertown...
Nittany
Huston
weds AMAR
w.. Clittondale...
iL. Krider's F'ng
Mackeyville.
3 Oedar Springs
“aloha
ILL HALL
Jersey Bho
SENET
= de BB
Atisnuc City
NEW YORK
{Via Tamequa
NEW YORK
{Via Phila.) i
Arr Lve. a. m.lp. na.
{Week Days. ™
#6 00 p. m. Sunday.
110 10 a. m. Sanday.
Foiiadelphin Sleeping Cars sitached to Kast.
bound train from Williamsport at 1130 p. mand
West-bound from Philadelphia a1 11.80 p. m.
J. W. GEPHART,
General Superintendent.
p. mia mj
*Daily.
PELLER INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
To take effect May 25, 1596,
EASTWARD. :
YN
: — — WESTWARD
STATIONS, 7
red rx fan lar,
6 30] 1 108 454
6 200 1 028 40
6 16/12 568i 37
Lr.
Bellefonte...
Colevilie ...
~~ Morris
Boots Crossing...
nesers ITB TING vn
ww irable
mn stoi
Marsing trajos from Moniandon, Williamsport
Lock Haven and Tyrone “onnect with train No.
7 for State College. A Nernoon trains from Mone
tandon, Lewisburg and
Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from
State College connect with Penna. BR. R. trains at
Bellefonte.
Daily except Bunday.
F,H. THOMAS, Supt. »
JL) BSIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALK
ares of , on whic pn ghom twa
isa emall barn
other 5 fruit, and fresh mons -
tain water »d to the door;
Centre Hail. Taleo nthe barough of
farm land, in & high state of cultivation, n smail
orchard thereon, "
h of Centre Thane South-east end of the
Te arleniars oye a Bh Rindge