THE CENTRE REPORT FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS, —One year, $1.50, when pald in advance. per year, ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 conts per line for three insertions, wand 5 cenw per line for each subse 1 Ca- vite manned by our artillerymen and turned against him, aided by mines planted in the channel, but he would find our fleet reinforced by the rey. The Monterey carries guns heav- on application, him. In fact, as Manila will soon be will run the highest vote. ssf sce — Things at Alt chine sm Ap As AORN Gen, Coflrot favor of Jenks. ————— i —————— Several years ago Quay made a no- ter, “He wanted to know how feel to own a governor.” Btone say, I want to know how I'll feel to be owned by Quay. A. vention at bent. sented, and helped in swelling the tide for Jenks. The work of the conven- tion will not only meet the wishes of are opposed to boss rule, - mses fn lf ntl Uncle Bam might respondent of the London member of the cabinet who says : ulated a definite policy as to the Phil- ippines and Porto Rico, but, while in- $ ject to Spanish rule. bly to Great Britain. Porto and its strategic value.” a — It seems to be quite well understood disposition of the Philippines, in the vicinity of the islands, fluence felt, remarks ger, find their ships and their most probably happen. supervision ; but whatever decision are not likely to be asked to help carry Neither are they likely to ren- without being it out, der their asked, as they are fond of doing for their weaker neighbors. assigiance rsi————_— — The war is t metaphorically speaking, if Spain is foolhardy enough to send the Cadiz Dewey in the Philippines. The state department has just ceived advices confirming the report that the Spanish Cadiz squadron is in the Mediterranean moving eastward. The dispatch came from an agent of follows: lish steamer Hampton, informs that he passed on the 22d at 3 p. m., off Pantellaria, the Bpanish squadron, bound east, 15 ships, including trans- me have shut himself as much out of the That is not all that may be looked for if Camara Keeps on his present Canal. He will leave open to us the Canaries and the shores of Spain itself, Beyond doubt we shall ers, That such a squadron would throw squadrons at the bottom of Manila harbor ; a second bottled up at Santia- ed DAVY and transferred to the American more anxious about coaling while at home she would find her con No. 1. One thereof being composed of three contiguous pleces or tracts of land bounded on | land purchased by said decedent from George road; containing nineteen acres more or bank barn and other out-bulldings, and being the family residence or homestead No. 2 Beginning at stones in publio thence by the above described tract of thence south 73) degroes west 60.5 Stones on bank of Spring Creek, sald Creek south 63 degrees stones, thence south 22 thence south 19.5 perches to stones thence south thenoe cust 4 porches 27 degrees west 45 perches to stones. thence | along lands of William W. Love and | Hoy north 39 degrees east 05.5 perches to stones thence by lands of Hezekiah K, | Brees east 20-8 perches Wo stones in middle of pub | He road; thence slong middie of said road north 1 10 degrees west 1234 perches to stones: | south 7834 degrees west 19 perches to stones | thence south 10 degrees east 13 perches to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres and perches neat measure; no bulldings Ww Bheriil's Office, { Bellefonte, June 16, 1598 | ULE ON HEIRS | { Pennsylvania, Centre County s . | M. CRONISTER, Sherif! I, George W. Rumberger, Clerk of the Orphan's Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certily that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte the 25th day of April, A, D. 1808, before the Honors bie the Judges of said Court, on motion a rule was granted upon the helrs and legal! re presenta tives of Danie! Bituer deceased, Ww come into Court on the fourth Monday of August, next to { accept or refuse to accept 8 the valuation, | Bhow cause why the real estate of sald deceased | should not be sold not given as i in inquisition { In Testimony Whereo!, 1 have herennts nd and affixed the seal of sald Court at Belle tet day of gust, A : UMBERGER ££) i W. M. CRONISTER, i { i i i i i Or Nan 108 10 Ix » set my il Yt § I), 10s Spain has been too late in all her against American celer ra will furnish another illustration that fact, if he goes to Manila. len ity, War Taxes at a Glance, This is how war taxes are Beer and ale, > v 1 £3 fu cigarettes, $3.66 per Manifests of express package, 1 cent cent; indemnifying bond, 50 cents; lov. f £100, policy, i nt. § insurance it} © reach society Fire insurance—One-half of on each dollar insured. One cent, Lease year, I5 years, 50 cents, over three years, $1. Mortgage—Under $1,500, 25 cents: for each £00 over £1.500, 25 cents. Not ex not exceeding $60, For Passage to foreign countries $1; d Patent medicine each cent if value one-eighth of 1 per cent, Perfumery For each cent wir cent, Oil and sugar eflners taxed are one-fourth of 1 per cent. on gross re» ng $250 0060, Four cents a barrel: tea Mixed flour } cent per pint, 10 cents a pound; wine, 1 - WA — Warning to Soldiers. Fir ¥ PF orest Commissions ‘fe prepared a ware of tl Lie pamphlet Machineal will be distributed amo the i The West and grows to a height o * 18 4 native ivania soldiers. of Cubk and the islands, is regarded as poisonous tives, who have had painful experienc- the The and with leaves and roots. = 1 COLOT. fragrant, it makes the mouth Very sore when bitten into, It is said that per- pedo boats.” passed through the Buez canal American squadron will be steaming home to the Spanish people. Spanish people to a realizing sense of the hopelessnéss of the continuance of the present war, and even kindness, if is held, will dictate such a blow. under these trees during a shower, Wop The Golden Secret of Long Life, Keep the head cool, the feet warm and the bowels open. Bacon's Celery verves is 8 Vegetable preparation and acts as a natural laxa- tive, and is the greatest remedy ever discovered for the Cure of Dyspepsia, H. Long, Spring Mills, sole agent. ar x get a trial package free, Ye and Ze. id LFA Large Wf - Special Examination, County Superintendent Giramley held a special examination in Centre There was litle urgess of Milesburg, Pa., says De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pilis he ever used in his fami- ly duging forty years of housekee ying. They cure constipation, sick headache angl stomach ol liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. The Chief Bi For sale or destruction of Cervera’s squadron, Bampson will have an abundance of vessels to spare for the task. AIA IF CAMARA GOES TO MANILA, In view of Spain's habit of doing things too late, says the Sun, Minister Sagasta’s announcement in the Cortes that Camara’s squadron is bound for the Philippines is not a total surprise. The move, in fact, would have been not only sound but reasonable some months ago. Considering that Spain could by no possibility retain Cuba against us, or even make her fleet in the Gulf equal to ours, it remained for her at least to retain the Philippines, if possible, by making Montojo’s squadron stronger than Dewey's. The despatch of a couple of armored cruis- ers to Manila last March would have shown proper foresight. As it is now, on arriving at Manila, Camara wonld not only find the land i i i i AUTION ~HAVING PURCHASED AT CON. stable’s sale, on June 9h, 1908, the follow. ing described personal property of M. N. Miller, of Potter township: 1 horse, 2 cows, 1 oalf 3 pigs, buggy, sleigh, wagon, harness, cook stove, coal stove, 2 beds and bedding, sink, lot of chairs table, churn, 40 yards carpet, 24 acres corn and potatoes, together with all the defendants per- sonal property. All persons are hereby eaution- ed against meddiibg with the same, as | leave same in his session at my pleasure. LIiDE MILLER. inne 30-3t. *CRZRIT IN PARTITION — To the heirs and legal representatives of M.M Fishburn, late of Benner township, deceased: Catharine Fishourn, Bellefonte, widow: J. Hen. ry Fishburn, Bellefonte, William H. Fishburn, Grand Islands, Nebraska: Mary A. Hoy, Belle fonte; H. K. Hoy, her husband, Bellefonte, Frank Fishburn, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. Alverts Corman, Bellefonte, Pa.: Elizabeth hburm, Pine Grove Mills, Pa., Thomas Fishburn, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. Take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre County, Pennsylva- nia, & writ in partition has been Jssued from said court to the Sheriff of said county, returnable on Jonday, the 4th day of August, 1995, and that an inquest be held for the of . a the JE oan WEDNESDAY, JULY 20TH, 1808. At 930 o'clock, a.m. at the residence decensed, at which ie Sid paate ouee 1 the present if you see proper. All those sever! tenements and 3iacts of land situate i the “ ip of Banner, Dd hatte, nd iato of Pin ; and wy { § i i UP-TO-DATE NEW i f Safety Lantens, BEL bog Bern Glover Seed. ng Te Mills, gM Fanni Wo a aT files fs Seed Seives, Up to Date Dairying Supplies. keepin De} ) Separator was { 1 al grange’ Di aby Separsior was sold the te the sani ‘Household Fixture | Sewing Machines, ingers, Waat taskots of Buggi { We are agents for the Co | finest make of B | the market! es and gon ii ® | Blankels ! Robes! Sleighs and Sleds, A great variety of blankets, robes ets, sieighs and cutters, of th woria oye” outliers and ber Sleds of the very | Bu ¥ bores blank anest make in the vers, Farm and Lum west make ilders’ Supplies. Fire and Red Brick, Fla Paper, Plastering Hair, Sand, ard Victor Patent to sult buyers, McCalmont & Co., Shortlidge & Co., State College, Pa. THE MIFFLINBURG STEAM LAU Mifflinburg, Pa. Shirey & Youtz, Proprietors. We use the soap that tackles the dirt and not the shirt, Linen sent to this laondry 1s washed white, not whitewashed. Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES. “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High Gloss or Dull Finieh, Wm. Mc. WOLF, Agent for Centre Hall. . * ] i i i i i : i 3 i Spring Mills YY? o— ¥ 3 % y 3 ra ain wah mee ee Mg Rg as Sree Aa Sea ie i £3 X 3 3 ¥ 2 % 3 3% TX 333% 3 $3 Ew SS Sh ALLEY J . ARE “one 9 n Deck ! of rood for PENNSYLVANIA R.R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effect May 29, 1597, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD BZ a m.~Train 20. Wek days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, arriving at Philadelphia, 12 Wp.m., New (fork 8.23 p. w., Balle ore 12.40 p.m, Waali- inglon 147 p. m. Through coaches wo Philadel phia, Baltimore and WeshS gion #e a. m~Trin 3 Daily for Bunbury Willkesbarre, Harrisburg and intermediate sta tions. Week days for # Hazigton, sud | Potwville Philadel sew York, Baltimore Washington. Through | wsenger cosches to Philadelphia and Daltin ore 1.5 k m.~Tri B. Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Beranion, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har. risburg and intermediate stations, arriving ai Philadelphia st 6.28 p m., New York. 9.20 p.m, Baitimore, 6.00 p. ma, Wash ington at 7.15 Pp. mn Parlor car through Ww Pliladelphia, and [rm senger conches 10 Philadel his and Baltimore, 501 p. m~Train 52 Weekdays for Wilkes barre, Beranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, and daily for Harrisburg and inter sdiste points, arriving at Philedelphin 10.20 pm, New York 8.58 a. ms Baltimore $46 p.w., Washington 1055 p. m. Pas senger conchos Lo Wilkesharre and Philsdelphis and Baltimore, and parior car 10 Philade iphia BOT p. m.~Train 6, Weekdays for Bunbury Harrisburg and sll intermediate stations, arriy { lng at Philadelphia, 4.50 a, m., New York at 7.58 | & m., Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg York Fhiladelphin Eleeper undisturised v ON, | passengers can | unuil 7.80 a. m. i a m~Train dADaily.) burg and points east and south, mrriving at Philadelphia at 6.52 8, m., New York, 9.23 &. ms woek days, 10,85 a. m. Bunday, Baltimore, 6.25 «. m., Washi on, 7.40, 8 mm, Pualiman sleeping cars 10 Philsdelphia spd Washington, snd passenger coaches Wh hiladelphia and Baltimore WESTWARD, remain in 4. For Harrie Dally iNai0, Yor Erle, Cap Nisgara Falis, and Wilh passenger coaches 10 Week days for DuBois, shu Ou Pundays only Rochester and Erie I. (Dally) For Lock Haven ions, and weekdays for Hilipsburg, Pilsburg and (hh curs Wo Tyrone, We kdays for Xane, Ty- psburg, Pittsburg, Cannan. slalious, Hyracuse, Nisgara Falls, with lo Kane and Roche r to Rochester Week days for Renovo, linte stations for Lock Haven, Hochester B ¢ #lations Rochester y, And } Pullman sleepers t 10.03 a. tn. —Train and intermedia i Clenrfic i nit : Bellefonu Ie yrone West Phil intermediate . Bufialo WMERCLRCY Kochester, through ally THROUGH TRAINS FOR MORTANDON EAST AND BOUTH. ral i leaves New York Pliia 4.5 mm, Balt 540 8 In Mmys arriving a Train 16 FROM 12.16 night, Phiiadels & m, Harrisburg 8 Woek- arm &m org 4.50 mi. Washing O00 8m, Willkesharre arriviog st Montandon or car from Philadelptin #¢r coaches from Phils he . 12.25 al 12.00 i tha wad RY Ugh pase Baltimore ay, Phil Benger Trai: adelphin 4.9 Gays, Washi nat 5.3% rm from I through 2 Fhliadelpbis and Bals RAILROAD Eamtwara, AM PM nadon : rE Lewisburg Biehl The Osborne Columbia Mower is be experience of 42 years; a machine ; r the driver to opi } in drat rat « CASY “1 fife FiILY., 1 Will ines from stock or ont an equal, be pleased i in a short time JACOB the accumulated excellence o srfect fide detail, te, and embodyir iA ii Jai . Asscnttn neat WH ir eve a ir macl iii Twine and CENTRE HALL, LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTSE IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. KEW BUILDIN# AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, I" AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and Z0O0O'0GY. iginal study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. { CIVIL ENGINEERING { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: I MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [cour ss LMINING ENGINEERING; os are scoompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY; AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, prerniopy and STABATURR; latin {optional,) French, German a Eng {re- quired.) one or more continued throughthe etitire course, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and applied, MECHANIC ARTE: combining shop work with study, three years’ course. MENTAL MORA and POLITICAL 801 ; Consti w and History; Political Econom 1 , ele, MILITARY SCIENCE instruction theoreti cal and practical, inclodingeach arm ofthe service, 13. PREPARATORY COURSE: One year, Fall term opens 11, 1595, Examinations Or These 12. sept. 13, Saisiogue information, address a. . ATHERTON, lg, Harvest Oil TROOPS T0 THE FRONT ! My Shoes are always to the front in style, workmanship, and durability. The man who is a fighter in life's battle, as well as the butterfly of fashion, can have comfortable feet by wearing my seasonable Shoes for Men, Women and Children. The height of style and excellence. Made in all up-to-date shapes in Calf, Patent Leather, and Tan— EDUCATE YOURSELF Lace, Button or Congress. Bicycle Shoes in all styles. "Tis a feat to fit feet. CHAS. A. KRAPE, - {7 Paddy Mounts's Aloburn erty Lemont Dale By for Monian. A m, 1.15 Moutandon Uo 8. mm. 5.056, al trains leave Lewisburg & mm, 505 5. m., 9.48 r eave 2.27 and ing leave Lewis p.m, J. KB. WOO, Gen’l Pu'ger Agt ins leave Montandon 4 5 ‘ 1006 a.m NSON., # 4 ¥ and : B HUTCH! yeneral Manage: CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA v Condensed Time Table Down. i ENo 3 May IS, 1896 Road Up. iNo NG No 2 m Ar p.m BELLEF'RTE. 30 64 ~Nigh.. Zion Hecla Park... | . 8 am, His 45 ¢ i CORD Cee 3 wo Ie... ings. | 5 Salotia i N MILL HALL. Jersey Shore. wpe | Live § Wa'F 1 { Arr PHILA Atlantic City NEW YORK (Via Tamequa.) NEW YORK {Vis Phila.) by O° 40 3 we 4 Cedar Spr Wd BL IWR Ee 9 » a Se 55! Ary ‘| Lve Arr Week Days 110 16 a. m. Sunday, Philadelphia Sleeping Cars sitached to Mast bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 p.m and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.50 p.m. . W. GEPHART, Gonersl Superintendent. “Daily . B¥ LEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect May 25, 1596, EASTWARD Ww STATIONS i Ly Bellefonte. deville we Morris... 08 wWHItmer we wssnsinns HH GODIN. csv TTNOM....ooines vers BUMS ccsivrnnT Waddle
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