THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One yoar, §1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. on every dollar's worth of chewing gum a four-cent stamp must be at- tached by the dealer, and marriage 1i- censes must be embellished with a ten cent stamp at the expense of the con- tracting parties. The sending of tele- grams, the chewing of gum and the QUAY — JENKS, The idea put out, previous to the Al- toona convention, that “Jenks is good man but he is having Quay help for his nomination,” carries its self- evident absurdity--no “good man'’ goes to bargeining with Quay, and bedi ndichudndncudodle PENNS SYLVA NIA Roi. and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 1n effect May 29, 1897, MONTANDON, EASTWARD BZia m.~Traln 20. Wek days for Bunbury, Harrisburg, seriving st Ph Indelphia, 1290 p.m. , Rew (ork 8.723 p. m., Baltic ore 1240 p, mn. Wash - { lnglon 1 47 p. m. Through couches 1 Philadel 0 | pai #, Baltimore ana Washi won {#027 a, m~Trai 30 Dally for Bunbury, { With srbarre, Harrisburg and intermediate sis | Lionis,. Week Any for Pers oton, Hazelton, and | Pottsville, Philadelpt sew York, Baltimore Washington, Throug? whenger ocosches Lo { | Philadelphia and B ti. ore {1 18 p. m~Traio reekdays for Bunbury | Wilkesbarre, Bors ton Hazlet on, Pottaville, Har- , | tiburg sud intermediate Mations, arriving st { Yhiladelphia at 6.28 p m., New York, 0.90 p, m. | Basiamore, 600 p. tn, Weal ington st 7.15 [A Parlor car theovwh to Pi ladelphin, and pas | wenger conches Lo Philadel his and Baltimore bl p. m~Train L. Peekdays for Wilkes | barre, Be ranton, Hazleton Pousville snd dail iy \ { for Harrisburg and od Lite poi his, Arr ving | st Philede ipbia } 160.20 3 New York 8 8 mm Baltimore 9456 pw. Westiingion 105) p. 3 m. Pas BERET CORL bes Lo Wii kext ar re and Philadel lyin i Bul more, and parior car 10 Philadelpt p.m Treir 6. Weekdays for Bunbury Harris urg and al wrinedisle stations, airy i. | ing at Philadelip oh § #45 a m., New York aL 7.2 {8 m Pullma sleeping curs from Harrisburg { 10 Philadelphia and New York Philadelpt psscligers can remain in sleeper undist unt A.In mm. Pointe adeiphin at 6.1 RK devs . lm, Washington {cars Wo Phil passenger Comet es wedding of loving hearts will not be greatly interfered with by these regula- tions of the internal revenue depart- ment, and the patriotic people will be glad to know that the tax is for the purpose of raising money to fight the Spaniards, Whistling for your dog requires no | stanip ; the surest way to kill a snake | is by stamping it: a dish of ice-cream needs no stamp since it wouldn't stick ; to call a fellow a liar needs no stamp unless the fellow it does the stamping; if & girl gives you the mit- ten, no amp is required. not at all would it be George A. Jenks who ie the very antipodes of Quay and | | Quayism. Quay wouldn't go near a | pure man like Jenks, nor would Jenks bask within the corrupt shadow Qauy. Hence Quay had nothing to] do with bringing out Mr, Jenks. | To Centre alone belongs the credit || for bringing out Mr. Jenks as the very | best man to nominate for governor, His name was originally urged by the Centre Democrat ; WHS sec- onded by a score of Democratic papers and spread like a prairie fire among conster- Centre was the first county to instruct for Quay, followed by county after No, Quay had nothing to do with it, and Jenks is the man he fears most of all. A yy ™E »M AN VOR THE NT TT ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 conta por line for three fusertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse quent inser tion, Other rates made made known oi application, ie, of | CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. July 14 Spain wants peace and our navy is making pieces of her, ——— ff — rr it at once niern Since the repeal of the fence law, mn Jim Kerr strayed out of his pasture field. called i 1 Bi the masses to the dismay and | me nation of Quay. ec oa ——— If you earnestly desire to wipe out corruption and Quay methods, Jenks is the man who'll do it, if elected. Levi Z. Leiter, father of the young wheat dealer, is paying about seven million dollars for him, and has pleted negotiations for a loan of §3,000,- | Mr. Lei- | ter informed the agents that he would | wm. Eg county. C. P. LONG, PENNS VALLEY 19.90 12 a burg and {| Phil Wi com- | HL Duily For Harris soul, arriving +t New York, 9 a Ww ¥. Baitimore, 6.20 a sleepin gon, snd seme ff “ Hon. George A. Jenks is not near as old a man as reported ; instead of be- 000 for 10 years at 4 per cent. OCCASION There is no use for further search in ing 70, as reported, he is only in his 63 year. A EE A The Philadelphia Record turns in strongly for Jenks lauding him highly. The Record also gives the platform high praise, - A —— The Pittsburg Dispatch, Ind. Re- publican, pays a glowing tribute to the honesty, ability and worth of Geo. A, Jenks. mii maf oiee Spain is anxious that shall Samuel foreign make s0me to business ask Unele Sam ain't power peace. in that way. doing cfc The Quay rabid nomina-~ Philadelphia organ, don’t tion of Jenks for his election wilt stop th Monsary. Inquirer, like Governor, the gtate The Philadelphia Press, leading Re- publican organ, speaks highly of Geo, A. Jenks asa man of honor and abili- ty, and as having faithfully filled im- portant positions. tarred ——— The Independent, Wanamaker an inclination for governor for or Republicans, show not to nominate a candidate since Jenks is good enough honest any man’s vote, m——————— The Sandwich Islands now be to the 1 Botl Congress passed resolutions annexing Hawaii, and on last Thursday ing the President signed the same. Big long Inited States, 1 houses of even- RE a a S—— The Times, the p: few years supporting the party, turns in strongly Jenks, for election the only the state robbers. *hiladelphia ist Republican A. Lis for (ieory re (iovernor, and sees in protection against SE a The most absurd thing, for any thing else, intimated against Mr, Jenks, favorite of Quay Might say Dewey for Spain. Bring even the shadow proof or shut up. want is that he isa f as well is secretly spite mien The nomination of George A. Jenks for governor, has called forth remarks of praise from all parties. He one of the ablest and purest men in this commonwealth—his private life and = probably require further advances of | near $4,000,000, This money will go toward the liqui- dation of the debt incurred by his son, Joseph Leiter, in wheat speculation. The share of Joseph Leiter in tate of his father will be entirely, Les ] estimated mense est Near- his for- three ly, if not consumed by speculation, ides his tune, private at from one to millions. Be prt an chool session I'he Pennsyl =~ vania Association, in Bellefonte lope Legislature al last week, ad on the to increase the fitted to lead In the Demo- against Quayism, person of George A. Jenks the He equipment for the service He of t Hiate, He He hit has thorough of al lawyers fon of popular rights, required is one he abl the has no Ir MIN Lis would e people, nent in jurie own act for the He inac commitment is man ; atiel mii} ~. us taover nor t of the whol would interes iL submit for a me nine in {dictation months to nine, and make attendance compulsory through the whole term w 1544 y T * » are the more Is that quite who hold that ing is it is, not t many generation ris- How getti than it hh as Ter LIL education, sud can assimilate, w the case in the rural schools : aint the compls Philade iph vhe the t system of a e Ledger, v but the holesome”’ fit, h in, Says th erm is ten months; plain, “w educa and not too much o duced some past. always the High presure education is t. There bey is an old saw, which says: have and wisdom to la ass’s back.” css fn A A A ‘Learning to Is a load of | 'k WOKS on an Aun important decision, and of gene- ral interest, rendered by Judge Lyons, of Juniata county, the in the Columbia court, Bloomsburg, when celebrated case of John H. Ei- y the deposed principal of the was tried, bas been Was on bench county the sennower * i HOw schools, ted prineig %, and Was Centralia public senhower was elec sad three year he term of year when he served one ousted without any charges being Tha I'he brought against ‘ourt awarded 3, with interest, d ecision he « term of th . Eisenhower was Mal principal of schools at onoy City. a An to whether nteresting has arisen of the (question as the honor de- Admiral Schley, Sampson or The admiral is responsible Commodore stl leader {down the list of the twenty-one been ch wen Gr Thom i and ti i who have WETrnores ’ Pare . (Ns Pennsylvania sino | was elected in 179), { be found among them all in profound acquirement | Jenks, Very tenem fl Siate of STORE... Pa. WwW IP-TO-DATE NEWS. Safety Lanterns, 8 Clover Seed Fann wo { ng Mills 8 BOG 3 4 been & Gey 1 n Seed Sees. We haven § YE Adjustable Seed | VANKIA STATE COLLEG OF THE MOST THFUL 8POTS IN UKDERO) T0 BOTH SEXES EE: BOARD AND A pans EA VERY INE THE KA. GION HORTICULTY R LL] ORO Hn a he se Labo ratory i GI} NG; ENGINEERING NEERING; | MECH H N14 I MINING EN« KOC PRT exercises in the Field the Shop, laboratory HISTORY. AND POLITICAL BCIERCE, Al and « Philiadeiphis and Baltimore WESTWARD Train i¥) ¥or Erie, Can Nisgars Falls, and 1 PaskCnge I coaches LO days for Dubois, On B indays na Erie For Lock Haven G Weekdays for Pi Usburg and Ty- Cans - Byracuse, Nisgara Falls, with ches 10 Kane and Roches y Rochester days for Renovo, OnLy Kane, ’ no ure, ale Elations La £ 1G Bu y for Lock Haven, KE MON’ TANDON FROM lade ‘Harr risbe - m, Week- Washing hy SAIS utandon ht ad € phis Con hes from Phiis- Phila, 12.25 fam, Pp Baltimore at & 12.00 mn al Montan- eaves : wh § Phin 4.3 WoCckQays 4.30 p days, Wash { 40 pm. Ballimo re 44s pm anily,. Wilkesbarye 3p. t Mos 5 9.4 : Pi As New tUmorewnd through Oe phic and Bais TYRONE RAILROAD. Enstward, 5A Vicasa: A XEeD ® 28.40 t Cap Bnn forte EET R pw ee x —————————— or Monten m, 1.15 andon bib ns leave Lewisburg 1 &. I #45 JE leave a.m, 10.05 and ng leave Lewis op m, 8. WOOou General Mas TARE iren’] Pager Apt AILRBROAL widde mee ) OF PENNSYLVANIA Time Table | inquest eld for purpome of & + which tin 1 { Al ryan vernal messuages, ie € : nd sila in Township i t f : i for the conduet of general naval opera- | os for sale Up to Date Dairying Supplies, o Delaval Crea Separator was the favorite | separator she a1 the grangers picnk sample Bat Separsior was sold, We road: conial tii netee; £1 To yr Bou to in ston Batter rk« Babeork’s Mi k{ thereo: two-story frame } x ] 2 § C1 § Charns } shed ss follows viz ‘ yal are in the market. i. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN | Resd Up. LANGUAGE snd LITERATURE: Latin | No 6:No 4 No 2 (optional. ) French, German and English (re | ima] ——— quired or more continued throughthe | ip. m. 1 1 m. "i mia. mor 3tir ¥ { 6 Jono 0 MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure | ard oa 1d applied MECHANIC public record are without a blémish. yore! being tions and is entitled to highe st praise, No. i tt | contiguous pieces or tract sof but he £1 by nds of Dar Nan ltt . Jenks will start out early in the campaign to stump the state. The citizens of every county the mouth the Noses was miles east of tiago harbor when Spanish | fro poked their out, and Commodore Schley was in direct com - George A of | the in he vessels ye ARTE. combining shop work ne : ermor er with Study three year course state will be afforded an opportunity to hear one of the noblest men of this commonwealth, and the Republicans will not dare him in joint bate. meet de- a A new point brought up in the son engaged as a carrier, must 1ssue one-cent stamp to each receipt, under a penalty of $50 for each neglect. This compels every local expressman, truck or drayman, to pay the tax on every object carried by him as a transport- ing agent. — Pl tmcaminmsilas The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph, a stiff Republican organ, says: Mr, George A. Jenks, the nominee for gov- ernor, is an able and popular citizen, who has discharged with ability and credit the publie duties with which he has heretofore been entrusted, and he is in every way personally fit for the office. os pn For one thing the present war set- tles the fate of the old-fashioned black powder for military use. Not the least of the advantages possessed by the Spaniards is the smokeless powder with which they are supplied and which enables them to fire at our ships and troops without disc osing their own positions, while their aim is not obscured by the smoke of their own guns, as is the case on the American side very frequently. If we would go on winning victories, bath fleet and army must be supplied with smokeless powder hereafter. The public will be interested to learn that stamps must be placed on tele grams, chewing gum and marriage li- censes. On every telegram a one-cent stamp must be affixed by the sender ; mand of the attacking ships clustered about the mouth of the harbor, Schley pushed the fighting, and Sampson in the affair was practically concluded. tesolutions have been introduced e Nation to dore Behley. eet onlfmeetmiin The English naval authorities have become alarmed for the safety of their warships in the event of a conflict with some other powerful nation. The manner in which the American ar- mored vessels have passed almost un- scathed through the hail of shells from the Spanish ships and fortifications |’ has opened the eyes of the English- men and shown them that their own vessels would have been unable to withstand the terrible ordeal with safety. The fact is that there is no other nation in the world which ean compete with the United States in the strength of its armor plate. In the fight oft Santiago harbor on! ty-five times by Spanish shells, and yet she was not disabled. ta st sie Naval circles in Berlin regard the brilliant victory at Bantiago as the highest possible testimony to the ex- cellence of American naval architect. ure, armor-plating and artillery outfit, The American warships proved them- selves phenomenal. To the excellence of their construction is due the infini- tesimal loss, The uselessness of torpedo boats is regarded as established, since these ap- pear to be almost impotent against the well-directed fire of ironeclads, A ————— A —_ A If the Bpanish soldiers are an hun- gered, why not feed on that dainty, pig, some 25000 of them were bank tan a het the family res No. 2 RB thenoe by the thence south VINES bank « i sald Creek south ot bad y oe or homestead si stoves ir described y Gow (Tees wostl € Spring Creek, degrees east } degtoes east | ning above * sts on i § lon thence sau : x ; ches 10 stones perches 10 jo road i 10 degrees west 12% Teg roe rehes (0 sf i9 perch degrees past 13 perches place of beginning, containing 40 acres perches neal measure, uo bulldines W. M. CRONISTER south 73% west thence south } Fheriffs Ofhice, Jape 18. 188 Belle fonte ewes SPECIAL ELECTION ho Town Council of the Borough of Cone having by resolution and vote of said ‘ouncil dete rmined to submit to the people of said Borough the question of increasing the in. debtediness thereot to an amount not exceeding Two Thousand Five Handred Dollars, in add! tion to the indebtedness aiready authorized. have fixed, TUSSDAY, THE 3th DAY OF JULY. A.D. 18%, a# the time for holding a special election in said | Borough to obtain the assent of the electors | thereof to such increase of jndeblodness, The mid election will be conducted by the election officers duly elected according to law and will be held at the usual place of holding elections in sad borough between the hours of | seven o'clock a. m and seven o'clock p. m. of the day named. NOTICE 18 FURTHER GIVEN, First: That the ninaust of the last assessed valuation of ail taxable property in said Borough Mo scsvsiosipvsvmin rin sin Second: That the amount ‘of the existing debt of said Borough as authorized by the con en BuLhorities 8... iiss Third: The sd increase of debi is $2500, for the purpose of comp iotin the erection and construction of water works in sald Borough of Centre Hall Fourth: The per centum of the proposed in. crease of indepledness, with Indsbiedness a OXIDE 19.000 neni " "Hh. tor works of said Ee of Centre Hall, and supply the inhabitants thereof with a full and abupdant supply of pure water for domestic and Rod hanioal uses, as weil as an abundant supply for fire therein, Protection th SAMUEL 8HOOP, RD FOREMAR, Chief Burgess E3UCKRELL UNIVERSITY, JOHN HOW- ard President, College, leading to degrees in Arts, Hos sphy and omy, 8 boys. A 2 Sh, C, Gi sent to Cuba by Uncle Sam ? oil dalry Hxiur t pap r for wrapping but Household Fixtures and Sewing Machines. DEers, w xh] i arch dng ig Machines, Refrige & in great variety t Hew) ing Mac! r nging from $1 n want of interests few as wel i As ng os “and nd Spring Wagons, We are agents for the Columbus Boggy On. <the | finest make of Buggies, Surries and Carriages in { the market —hand-made goods Other makes of | Buggies and Carriages of best quality and lowest | prices Blankets ! Robes ! Sleighs and Sleds. A great variety of blankets, robes, horse blank: ets, sieighs and cutiers, of the finest make in the world, Boys' cutters and figers, Farm and Lum- ber Sleds of the very best make. Builders’ Supplies. Fire and Red Brick, Fiag Stones, Lime, Roofing | Paper, Plastering Hair, Sand, and Victor Patenss gan | and Rosendale Hydraulic Cements in quantities fo sult buyers, McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Shortliage & Co., Btate College, Pa, Pennaylvania, Centre County ss: Ic » W. Rum Clerk { } of the han's erat mid KBAL pt certify that at an O hays Oi art held st Bellefon 25th day of April, A, DD, 1508, before the athe wae granted u the heirs and legal reprosenta- verof Pauiel Bitner deopased, Oo. into Dutt on the Juith Monday Aa next to show Cre why the real estate of should not be sold. Same notice Wo be given as in Ah nisition. i 1 have hereunto st my hand the oe Sb aa ht A A.D 188 a TBO. W. WhimiddE, 8h 4 Office, J 16. Sw Cio! : ari une Bellefonte, Pa. € TRU LE ON HEIRS, Hm, county of Centre, do hereb ble the Judges of said Court, on motion a rule &t the valuation, or said deooased imony Whereof, : of said Court at Bello. MENTAL. MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional law and History Political Economy, ele MIL ITARY SCIENCE instruction theoret!. pervioe ¥ R EP ARATY RY COURSE; One year 11, 1885, information, Catalogue or other LL.D GEO, WW. ATHERTON , Prest, THE MIFFLINBURG Mit Shirey & Youtz, We nse the soap that tackies the dirt and not the shirt, Linen sent (0 this laundry is washed white, not whitewashed, — inburg, i Collars and Cua Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDGES.: “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art|, ———— High Gloss or Dull Finish, Wm. Mc. WOLF, A grent for Centre Hall. pn VING oh, Tk AT CON. CAUTION, HA Jame ii BL ERSHG. Snydertown.. Nittany Huston WOE OEE ae OP wf at < RIN Toke - Ia. mip o. p.m. Sanday Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Kast. inmepori at 1130 p.m. and GEPHA RT General Buperintendent. To ake effect May 25, 1508, WESTWARD 12 2¥ ETATIONS, ii 3 Bellefonte... 1 02% 40| Colevilie Ta ——— 12 3748 20}....coen- .. Waddie. warn ~SBootia Crossing... —— va eas wrasse BEBE. oo ce] SEIN, | ee ~.... State College
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