VOL. LXXL, WW e, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, J U TY 28%, TTT NO. OLD GLORY OVER SANTIAGD. |< rmom ome | sven Cuero ETTER pt eco in setter]. nies. w ho voted for the t ‘ . ry ‘ \ » ire | v ; z } Hog What the War Ravens Ast wil Require! Draway Jo Bung unt Parm-t Lindi in : — though fully aware that their wotes Puyment of un Internal Revenue Tax Monday, Augost 22, . from Everywhere. SPANIARDS SURRENDER EASTERN Upon GRAND JU RORS—18T WEEK. SICKNESS OF THE CUBAN sol Would, Jag poTatiy; u least, be Lome The new War reve a got be of . DIERS SUPPRESSED [cial to their politieal opponents, i.e CUBA. I'he new war revenue act became | John Noll. Bellefonte. the truthh be told no matter who Btreams are low but springs and won— | fective sls be -) - . . ———— : fective July 1st, and stamps will be re | James N. L.eitzell, Gregg. leon wells still hold ont. The Departments Withholdiesgr the Fao ' Cullings of More than Ordinary Interest Thomas Huey, Half Moon. Ing. —~Americ wm Troops Now Oceupy | telegrams, leases, mortgages, etc, a | E. P. Tate, Patton. Spain Evacuates the City on Sunday Morn- | quired to be affixed to bank checks, | : : # : : 5 rave old George Dewey has been at | Nettie Tate, of Hublersburg from the People The Spases Fah Cont : . j 16 be Theat ona itagain. Results: Destruction of the [granted a pension, £8, avr ri - % 3 y ¢ . : 3 ‘ * | Bonds, debentures and stock certif David Kinkade, Rush. Spanish fort in Bubig Bay, five i A good thunder shower fas m— | isle "| W. E. Meek, Fergus — i y i 5. ] ka { i. e % srs 4 notice Serves fn v ' , . . : | cates, 5 cent stamp. a ; W x : i, Phe ul dred prisagaers and a notice served on early Tuesday morning. Old Glory is now floating over the | Batik checks. drafts or certificates of Andrew Fetzer, Boggs. \SHINGTON, July 16 Pheadmin- yo German Emperor, through the John G. H + 2h : ‘ ' a" mn CHECKS, i S Or ce CHES Of | . . { og : i . - vf Ji fe 5h fortifications of Santiago. At 95:00 | deposit. Scent at "i John Ebberts, Greve, stration is not toting square with the Commander of the German cruiser. I . . . 2 DOs, 08 Hil ) A Ie 1 bs ia & . cow: win : % o'clock Sunday morning the Spanish | | { ted Si Israel Youre, “i peopie in the matter of griving out Irene, to keep his fingers out of thi . ~t je slales v \ . . ¢ : Hpy nls LOY oF 31 fare troops, under command of General To- : Osenr Krel Ceryuson news concerning the extent of the ye. Philippine pie Quay intends moving on his farm in wnl stamp. f | 3 y witit ve a reel ol ral, lest their trenches and marched in- Sen Sain) Cui. is Warne siner. low fever in our army at Santiago, | rt Lancaster county and make that his to the American lines, where, one by | The Permsyivania Kallroud's Popular Fx | home, the Ci y, { follows: has been post-master at Pinegrove Mills Promissory notes or Ul money orders under $100, 2 Sach os al £101) 2.00 stam . . Fach additional $100.2-cent stamp, le W. A. Boal { {ei [his is a blunder almost sms great | : { 4 . . . t tus 1 cuarsions to the Seashore. : i one, the regiments laid down their | Lif Wm. A. Dan widdie, Philipsburg, that which allowed the Spanish tol Jul ; 1 A (1 Ex-prothonotary 1. =chaefler, | ste surance policies, exclusive of ’ ' 1 : ; | July iL £ Holle ’ & . {0 the Spaniards to yellow fever. | ing at election of officers of incorporal : stamp it out. It is altogetiser prob. f recieved the first word of the formal the twenty-five thousairse Spanish | " ) Aug t | Friday night, ver, ve will have to take care of| { big picnic at Heels, at wh signal officer at Santiago and said that them, as the condition of surrender | tail price between 10 and 15 cents, 5.5| Austin Johunswon, Spiing to 8 . ia ESL. § . fF ent: retail nrice he ro 1° . Ww Odd, rege. “ laying down their arms. This of 1 cent; retail price bet nls : ; ; | . £1 'd | a er, XM ure. | 0 { : { are informed by some " v It is now stated that praia modor tga ‘ ‘ oo 4 Y t r lesa ent stam . were notified of General Greely’'s news | PID es, 1 it stam Watson's fleet is at ono : start to y A. M 3 : i | are £1 o vs Cent star winnh | A. Mi Alger summed up the situation as fol- | B8€S of §1 or less, 4-cent stamp; each | { antic City i rer Ranti information | cars, l-cent stamp. es {dav July 94 - ‘ing over Santiago. Our information i | for peace. Cablegrams exz Madrid ‘dd ; " ., | day, July 24 g i . v iN win has agiready asked for ris ¥ 3 it ry » their arms, the Spanish flag was haul- | 90 €ach legacy, according to its] G. P. Hevaerly, Bo |= : | District Passenger Agent, Pittsbu r ed.” natn ntl lichard OO" Ne 15h, | : ga Busi monte | i | Water plant have turned one of SANTIAGO DR CUBA, July 17.—Ad- | Ing Central Pennsylvania, met All D. W.( Washington: —I have the honor to an- | discussion of grievances, the 30 dele! Jacob Croft. Buaraside {ed that the movement agaizast Por] cd over the house of civil government 3 { t i sexIcon crowd of people present. A squad of | their wares. and if a fas able 1 vis] A Roya + : roo {in connection with war mow smenis presenting arms and band playing na- | been nearly completed and the tammp-| Gen. Miles being maintained by municipal gov- declared a general holiday, and a mass | wob Lyvo ellelonte { has long ago won, by his « GMmon | Yel low fever. A small gunboat aod | lection for $2500 to bond the town 10 | Lancaster county's complete the plant will be held mext| 1507 was the greaiest surrendered to me. Obstructions are { according to the scale adople we | Reuben Kat . SSDing, represents in the House, PSeOgni%, 1s A blie t i being removed from the mouth of the 4 . | . sik 8 Sis uesday. AA public test will 3 ‘rom nouth of Lhe g.legates clalm they are J rganiz-f D. RB. Nevill, Snow Shoe. those qualities long before they wnt ¢ i ind harbor. Upon coming into the city I} . | before the plant is taken oft } 13 oorest ever harvested. Ta eg d in splendic haope for 1 trike : r ‘onl ro all i ao Conere as ten “yr i sore | i discoverrd a perfect entanglement of | 1 and in splendid shay i . p=; » W, H . { all, him to Congress-—has tend oy 118 sor. tract tors. BEadde. r ma . bau t1 18 year's crop pron - a. { evening's heavy thunder defences. Fighting a4 the Spaniards mfp lh i | James Ke & . Borin vices to the government as = eld ofl. » Bih DOAYY 1 pies did the first day it would have cost 5.- Child Bitten by a Seake | CD. Moots. . . cer in the volunteer srmy. He has School Tax Bling. | : of Spanish ae mee ao aliona A four-year-old sou of Samuel Bo | Fred D cker, Co ¢ been connected with the W msbingion In answer to a letter from the De- | °f 0ats flies that annoyed the people « arms since dayiigkt in armory, over) er, two miles east of Aaronsbure onl John W, ©1535 « Marion, State Militia, o. which he i= OW In |partment of Pablic Instruction, t which I have guard. Geueral Torsl| Daniel Wolfs farm. while plavine IRAS Clyde P. Wieland, a IL.inden Ha formally Surrendered the plaza and all | about a stone fence was bitten by \ Wy | wb Fultz . Unless the outlook for pesce grows that School Boards have suthority toi boy, is located at Limestone, Clari ra 8. , SHAFTER, | the snake. The child eried and was | wndabrohe : promising enough to stop =rmy ap |amess and levy taxes for school purpo- | county, and writes us he Major General. | taken home but the parents did not | syd reel N pointments, it is likely that DMEr. Lew. | gw upon real estate and personal prop- | along without the Reporter. spi A co es | know what the trouble was Another | . 7. . ‘ ar § " . Is will get a commission. erty in the mmanner heretofore provi- 7 | child who was along said somethive! 4 a Tin . “The war has been a wery lucky ded and to assess an occupation or per George, son of W. W. Dellett, of this i came out of the stone fence and bit it i 1 : . 33 hy ¢ thing for the Republicans of Ilinols, capita tax of £1 upon every male inhal place, received a gunshot wound in {| A party, after they found tha the | Sain 1 Wi ie : : Halo: for if it had not occurred they would itant of the age of 21 years and up- the battle of Santiago, and with other limb was swelling very fast, instituted | [yrael Condo. Ms a, have been ingloriously «defeated | wards. This per capila tax is in lieu wounded soldiers is now in the Long | a search and found the snake. when | Michael Hazel. Beoner I'hat is what Mr. P. E. Farzmssn, awl |of the occupation tax levied under the : ad Island College Hospital, near Boook-| George Kreachbaum killed il. The John Houglz, Paitoon. known Demoerat Of Haat state, wm od law, and the amount thereof can- Ste dior City of W aplaingion af lyn, and is recovering, expeeling to be | doctor was sent for and the child is do Joel Kling. Marion. and the same thing will apply oqually not be exceeded in any case, no matter | rived at Od 1 oint 1 maton the other home soon. He belongs to the regular | ing all right, : | 1 1. Pletcher. Howard Twp. as well to other states, for it F= a8 plain af what sum the occupation, trade or nd from Santiago with sick and army and his time will expire in a few . mses | W. L. Strele. Bellefonte. a9 the nose on your face that the Re profession may have been valued by | wounded soldiers ; no Centre county publicans are going to make theircam {he psessor for State and County pur- | boys among them. paign on the war, although: They de | poses, serve no more credit for the section of Satpal tf cmaiissies \ 3 i N i te rC y Congress in voting all the mzxoney the om inated for Congress acid — i. . oems to have washed out the plague our county for over a week. Frank Schofield, a nephew of Hon James Schofield, of Bellefonte, was Killed in the battle of Santiago. He was 8 member of one of the New York regiments, In the Hospit 1, » days. Child Killed | F.F. Smith, Rush. Mr. Dellett on We dnesday received A young daughter of Squire Frank A.C. Mingle, Bellefonte, a letter from his son, stating that he | Schnure aged about fourteen years, Park Bullock, Saow Shoe, is ill, though not dangerously, of a {-- | was killed on Tuesday morning on the Hiram Thom pson, College, ui ver, and expected to be home within | lumber tram roan by falling under the| Ww. R. Shope, Spring. administration asked for to conduy bonored $x. Sanaa.’ William G two weeks. The report that he was | wheels of a truck, A perty of about H. H. Montgomery, Bellefonte, the Wat thah do the Detnacrats si fo of I i 2coln K nse, | sbues = ie in the hospital on account of a gun- | thirty were going berry picking in the J. C. Milior. Denver. the Populists, who voted fox all the |e 0f Lax cola, a * ' iy 1 Ia . gt of ths oe shot wound rxeeiv:d in the battle of | mountain near Laurelton, and board Eres . i war appropriations. As to tise poligy |e Democratic nominee for congress | The air of this county is fall of oats ’ } be Avireiion, and board-| Jack Smith, Howand Twp, i ei idmber compa- | (Geo, Heaton, Boggs i bea ty is a part Will isa son of Geoorge | the face, hands ana other exposes parts ——————— ny. The little girl became dizzy while] Wm. Peal Clreigar says: “The Illinois Democrsts stand |) 13 8 pare. TE ace, he and EX poses | \ JE, De 8 m. Pealer, Gregy. sadist by . $1 ver | Hoffer, a former prominent farmer of | of ones person to perambulate on, thus Acres of Bet, jes the train was running rapidly and fell ' ; y 1e : steadfast by Bryan and free sil wer, both ' , ; g rapidly and fell] Chas. W. Wool?” Haines, i : : Centre Hall When a young man, { being annoyin This tiny pest has There are hundreds of acres of fine |ofi the truck under the wheels. She . a Reant of which they indorsed at tIaeir state . young : 8 ying. : ¥ pom » are ds of acres of fine lo ? » eels, it Harry A. Harter, Spring, : vs William G. Hoffer went west and i | been hereabouts for over week 1 berries in th re was horribl gled but lived abr y rs IR convention, the other day.”” a : Ls lL red raspberries in the Seven moun- 3 y mangled but lived about) (, J, MeCasllion, Howard Twp. y tain region and within reach of any of | forty minutes after the accident The man who claims that sny one |Vorking himself into prominence in 3 : i The boro’ of Mifflinburg has com- Thomas Norris, Philipsburg, 3 t the tram roads running through those EN un et N E by Haines psburg party monopolizes all the psstriotism Kansas, and we shall be pleased to pleted iis water works. We have be- mountains ; the berries can be picked Marriage Licenses, | Bd Mingle Haines. in this country thas prociaimas Bis own jearn of his lection 1o sougress. fore us a printed schedule of water from these roads and in any of the| The following marriage licenses| ppeo. 8. Christ, College. ignorance. It seems to be pretty gen. Sudden Death, rents as fixed by the town council, lands adjoining from which timber | Were issued during the past week: J. L. Croft, Boggs. erally understood in Washington that Elizabeth, wife of John Deibler, for- 8nd we find the charges are about has been cut. These berries have a Harry Weaver, of Aaronsburg, and Stanley Watson, Boggs. the Republican Coagressiozzal Com merly of Anronsburg, died suddenly =t three times as high as the same water delicate flavor, and the bushes have | Ada E. Breon, of Millheim. 7. 0. Reratottar. Potter. mittee intends to make the impliow |). ome near Curtin, on inst. Eder | privileges of the Centre Hall water no jaggers like other berry bushes. Not | Charles Diehl, of Bellview, Ohio,| Mathew A. Elder, Philipsburg tion, If not the direct claim, hat Re |, yu 67 years, Sevensons and three | company. one bushel out of 50 will be gathered, | 80d Rose Corman, of Rebersburg, Jacob Gephart, Mil, * publican patriotism. in Comggires wi dughters survive her, She was &| Reent Mifflin county deaths are: so plentifal are these berries. Dr. Alfred Gordon, of Philadelphia,| wm, B. Lucas, Boggs, the whole thing, the basis of iis), yer of Michael Kipper and was | Mrs. Maria Mitchell, of Lewistown, and Victorine Lyon, of Bellefonte, Joseph Hoy, State College. campaign documents this yesr—anim-| Lo 0 family of Daniel Kurtz, | age 71 years: near Lewiston Junotion. Central Commersi®] Talophons Co, Albert B. Bmith, of Madisonburg,| shriam Keller, Spring. plication as false as it would be pow. of Asronsburg, dec'd, Mrs. J.C Biegler aged 48 years; at This company embraces the counties | and Eleanor Noregong, of Burling- oa. D. Brown. Soow Shoe. ble lomake. Asa matter of fast, fren stcates Belleville, the wife of Allen Fultz, age of Centre, Clinton, Blair, Ly oming, | game, Lycoming Co. le Geo. W. Smith. Potter. any one party in Congress deserves Gentes Coustisy’ Havated, 32 years; in Union tw Adol h Gib. . WY. 8 ; : } -y Huntingdon and Montour, Its line tse ct coma : : more praise than the other for unl por p. O. Stiver, a native of this bon 2 : § Cc) Wh 8a from State College. to Bellefonte, with Beliziony Servions, New Cef''ng, ish patriotism, it is the IDemmocrals ye on 12 inst. received the nomai- sn 3 prover : a force of men iader W. L. Goodbart,| Preaching in the Presbyterian | The cou nty commissioners are put- Although they knew that the admin |, for State Sup't of Public Ia- 40 years. : hts ' age is now completed to within a mile of | church at this place next Babbath|yng a handsome pattern of iron ceil. | #ration being Republican, sed am | ion by soclamation, atthe bands] So Bellefonte. It is intended to have the | evening at 7:30 o'clock, and at Centre [ino in the court-room. This action [JOitY Of the House being Republion, |r Democratic Convention of T1is-{ The banner crop of wheat harvested line extended to Centre Hall early the | Hill in the morning at 10:30. will stave oft the erection of a new |'0® Successful conduct of he wa, in Peciylvania this year was that at coming fall and ultimately into Union EE soutt-house. would necessarily be beneficisi to the Sm ———— yp —— the experimental farm, State College. county via Millheim and Woodward. BAW MILL FOR SALE, io narrows Republican party, not a single Demo A Reduction, General Buperintendent W. C. Patter near Lamar, a portable outfit, with| win your battles against disease by |Crat hesitated either in sdwoeacy of | The Adams Expros company sn- | son harvested from a field of ten acres Thousands of persons have been | shingle mill, all in good running or-| acting prom ptiy. Pie e Minute Sou by the war or in providing the smoney bo|nounces a reduction of 25 per cent. | twenty-three loads of wheat, or a total gured of piles by using De Witt's Witci der. Purchaser can have about 20,000 | Cure produces immed ula. | carry it on successfully. Xf tne action fom the regular charge on shipments | of 750 dozen sheaves, an average of cures eczema and sll akih Ds. 1t | feet of sawing before moving the mill, Wen sak EE it Sou of the Democrats, and the Pogpulists in| for soldiers snd sailors at the various | 75.54 dozen to the sere. This is the Terms reasonable. Apply to Adam 8, | pishioe nr mpt relief. For sale by| Congress was not actuated by pure in mumps and naval rendezvous in the | highestaverage yield recorded for some Bierly, Peun Cave. nit! Smith & Crawford selfish patriotism, some Regruhlionn United States. years, Commodore Watson with his fleet of battle ships has been ordered to sail A once Centre Hall boy has been | OF the coast of Spain and bombard 4 Hi of- | ome of the seaport cities. The Span- inrds are greatly alarmed.