The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1898, Image 1

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    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 <i and August 4and 15 are tlie " ne
arms. At the same time the Spanish | fe insurance polici ex : W. N. McCausland, Philipsburg, send the yellow fever ladesa reiugees } ol 1 gu Al Are Ton a six week's trip to New Mexico
those issued by fraternal organizations, . vay dates of thie Pennsylvania Railroads
flag was hauled down and the Stur a Let . B. WV. Si ’ and
. 2. 3 : : pa Cent stamp. A ph 3 X
and Stripes hoisted in its place, Che I : | a Linn Musser, Ferguson, ous to their surrender. As Tong asthe
i : : : ! nsurance policies, marine, inland, . :
work of loading the Spanish prisoners | _ ." pu. tel d ; J. K. Hos ran, Miles people found out before the news be.
. fire, casuality, fidelity ai guarantee, ’ ’ | . :
on transports, preparatory to sending 3 £1 v1 y toll » Ak Ww m. Wass §y ; iii gan to be so rigorously Ce 3 = red that |
. 3 : 14 0 or cent. an each dollar. Ory . p .
them back to Spain, will be commenc- | ° per ce on o» Gramiey, Miles several hundred cases of yellow fove| 'y I $ ‘
: i sases, one year, 2i-cent stamp; ove i . : l iw : [coaches will leave Pittsburg on “above. | fe real citate of Jos
ed as soon as ships are provided. | ’ . ‘ [existed in our army, it is mows to
The authorities at Washington have
been urged to use haste in this matter.
It has been suggested to use Spanish : iv
transports for this work, a fear being Passage ticket «, nited States to or. | : {sented in our army at Santiago, and it hutie Cite vis ‘sas a :
expressed that the use of American |®'88 ports, under $30, #1 stamp; b Si SSE 3URORS 137 Wik: is a shame not to allow tive people tof au 1y via the Delaware liver and close August 19
vessels would result in rendering them | !Ween $50 and $60, §3 stamp; over §00, shh = jo Ain | just whiel ts thie yellow ridge route, the only all-rail line, “1 Bear in mind ti
know just ict iments
$5 stamp KIODOW just wi p regiment :
dangerous for use in moving American | #2 Stamp.
Telegrams, 1-cent stamp.
ail. out of Santiago into our Iiszses, previ Arizona
[low-rate \walve-day excursions to At. . :
{lantic City and the principal South Had two thunder showers Tuesday
[Jersey eashore resorts, A special ~one li the morning Bia
train of Palisuag parlor cars and day the Exening.
(mentioned dates at 8.50 a. m., arriving! Urey twp, dec’d, is
one year and not more than three, 50
{gale in the Reports I
A. ; yo, i : | Keep them in ignorance as ta the wn : ; 5
{cent stamp; over three years; §1 slum ‘ tinned spread of the disease Almost |® Altoona 12.15 p. m,, where stop fo
Mortgages, Z5-cent stamp, every section of the country is rep [dinner will be made, reaching Phila- Fhe Juniata Valley
{delphia 6.25 p. m., and arriving at At-| Newton Hamilton will
Lipre,
8.40 p. m. Passengers may also
i
Patent medicines or elary a I
opr :
ticles, retail price 5 cents, i of cent: ro-| Adam
I'he weevil did not do much he
the wheat crop in this
"4
cents, O 3
Tickets will also be good on 1 iis of tia ba ned mill
trains leaving Pittsburg at i and | wards completio
are still gasses whore lov \
BA : 510 p. m.. earryiog slesping cm: to Wa revel |
13 - * Tegre y
it € i1l act BmILY goes y Youd 2 ~ AR regret 1
it bef 'Y BOS, | philadelphia, and 7.05 pom, carrying | po. Weber
iand others who lieve if actully isi :
i best citizens of
Seats or berth in parlor or sleeping | Wm. Hain
{ Cornelius Bower
The contractors in charge of the
| will be started until fall, ow inag the John Kline,
|
i
| spring 8 into the pipe. The pipes
[allowed to £111 and the fire hydrants
{ made mention
{ Lfaproving,
\ | Rioo | $ (ag lare opened im different paris of thei,
gates, representing 34,000 men t { John Pennington, Rush. {Ricois to be started at ozce. “Al { : i r tl Ht Sut a a a ont
3 " “.d L onoe’ ha AE . me (own drawing off the water, flushing | .
55.000 in the district. decided to di H. C. Hoy, tate lege. | One has not, however, mazes ut inme| : Mrs. Andrew
{the maines. Ihe plugs throw a heavy | ¢
War
(stream. The work on the reservoir)
25 work in all the mine wil b . : " Lil Lewis, who began his Com sresion) :. '
: ing with clay to hold the water will]
soon be finished. The work will mre- |[C0I800I18 Way, a1 1d the
{ hear will be the bombar
5 | surrender of Kg Y sis 53
| the job ready to connect thet , | surrender of Ban Juan
dwar af . thn i . : f 4 \ { sili re. . (the night iz *hiladelphia, and sr y Varad y
troops on account of the exposure of | Power of attorney or proxy lor vol. : : ing the efforts that are beimg madeto| BUY LH Philadelphia, an Park, Centre Hall, A
| ariel f ore N arket treet 'harf ot
ed companies or associations, barring | Samuel M : ble that yellow fever also ex §sts among gm Market Street Wharf or
anti i lic cemeteries, 10-cent star H. Crouse, : ‘ :
surrender of Santiago to the American 1 ’ amp. , i {troops who surrendered to €3en. Bll
A Mu il £11] bure, | (al the rates named below
: ' i ILi0n0 0 cs " a | Bwallow is to be the sre: ker
: ! § Gress. ines. tat Thain de Rwallo we the speake:
the Spanish troops left the trenches ; |
» Spain binds u ol to allow any of | 7
Span- those infected with yellow
ish flag was hauled down. 2 Len, upon the ships.
3
int ent 8 i . 4 i 85 ¥ '
at once and were very much pleased | PIR, «cent stamp. Say Spain, but ther
JOW 1 Pullman sleeping cars through
OWS:
i y 3 3
. i tint bis 5 Pde a iy + g 4 asking | . . . 3 vy, PATICK 8
Halnss { Lion than to scare Spain iz ts asking | y \ I Rearicl
: : , ‘ ‘3 : egacie i tive ar if lobert Cook. oward Boro. to rates si time of trains apply
is very brief. The Spanish regiments Legacies and distributive shares of | Robert ok, H Boro Pl | at Bpring Mills
| . ‘i of Cee big it is f felis fxr 11 inl, »
amount. We dey H sriman, Mi heim peace, wit i OO Tid in | i jul 114.24
i
) i It i a 0 4 ¥ lashing the Mains,
" : rense Demands {= Lot linsbure | It 18 semi-officially that
The war departm nt poste d the fol- An Increase Demanded Dan M je, i burg. | i
: ‘ fr . i . ‘ ’ : . foar of vallow focve FY iam lv ata
jutaut General United States Army, | toona this week, and aller a general| Frank Wian, Spiing | fear of yellow fever, and officia’ly slat.
nounce that the American flag has
in the city of Santiago. An immense | mand an jocrease of per cent. in| G ho ollege | diately in the administration
cavalry and a regiment of infantry | . | goes steadily on. The excavating hs
4 {ly ”
tional air. Light bat tery ured salute | J
ernment. Distress is very gre: at, but | meeti » , [quire a couple weeks time to com plets
Lith
centres of the district for the purpose Day HIVE Npriag. | of Congress and of the essters Publi
about 200 seamen lei by Cervera have | of settling the question of suspensiond®D, G wiler ' | the people of Washington, tise stale hol ..3 1 QO" 4
¢ Dawson, {eeed to the shore by any regular
General Greely, chief signal officer, : . : Stati fulv 92
religious, charitable or literary or pul i Daniel Dock : or. i iv i i treet potas Dh July 44
Tole x . i § : Arrangements are being
: : dorotes tos 25.cont st rr ra . olle " Tickets will be sold from the tion Arrangements are ng
forces. His advices came from the Protest of notes, 25-cent a 1p, | r,. If .
'&
§ g . '
under which we are to send Bxem back | Clear
and marched out Sunday morning,
fever tn {I
fever tog]
The president and sceretary of war| OI arkling or other wi yf i : | I. Reyno 16
: : : swine pum or substits ante | Ramuel BR ser.
with it. At noon, Sunday, Secre ta Chewing gum or substitutes, pack | . fuse to believe
additional $1, 4-cent stamp. Luther Geisw nes, | ' .
| I | started, it will go with no other inten |)
“The Stars aud Stripes are now fly- 8 ;
: For detailed information in
; personal property. from 75 cen 0 81: Ww. FE . ow Howard Boro {and other European points may that ticket agents. or Mr. Thomas E. WwW at
marched out one by one and laid down | nal property, from jo cents to 8 ly bit i
ed down and the American flag rais-|° : : | Washingtor
: : Tt { f distri . \ er-1 Jat Rit Belle {movement on land against Havana
lowing bulletin at 5:15 p m. Sunday. he miners of distriet No. 2 ver-| James Rinne, ye ite, i i iad ar |
been this instant, 12 o'clock noon, rais-
’ . v . y 5 - /
{ not received from the operators by Ju-1 | pa, , nte, | Representative James Ed amilton at Bellefonte,
of twenty-one guns. Peiject order is |suspended. Raturday, July 30, wal Homo: ck, ‘alker | carcer by being called a dude, bul who
L . will be hel 1 all the mine! Jas ] are, Bellefonte { sense and all around ability € Ise respol
little sickness in town. Scarcely auy | { I
|
i] t
fever is in and what success is attend. | and Harvest Home
f
st ie > 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 <n o |1n the district of which Lincoln cown- | lice, a very small. dark fiv. that uses
Santiago, scems to be unfounded ed several trucks of the lumi 0 , a * of the party in his state, Mr. Furman 1 ue JUKE Py J smal, ¥,
= £0, Cems ; ed, ( : > 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.