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

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FRED KURTZ,
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per year.
quent insei tion. Other rates made made known |
vil application.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, July 21
Jenks started out strong and is gain-
ing every day.
maa Sc ————
The fellow that wont vote for Jenks
don’t care how badly the state is plun-
dered at Harrisburg.
——
offers, will amount to $1,200,000.
ple in the United States government.
a
In Madrid the newspapers assert
that the United States intends to de-
der to have the pretext to seize the
Philippine Islands as a guarantee.”
The supposed American peace terms
are greatly exciting the public and the |
opinion is expressed among the people
that war to the death would be prefer-
able to the ruin i of Spain.
anions rms
Was there ¢ ever a parallel to many of |
the conditions of this war ?
at Santiago is actively and earnestly |
engaged in efforts to clothe,
in trying to capture 20,000 of the
enemy—to clothe, feed and
; and at home we
lines :
armed
house them
joyed before in their lives
val fitting
squadron to
Really,
the
forces,
prisoners, while out
of condition of Spain’s fighting
snnsnaness— fp — —
The Chicago “Chronicle” has a dis
estimate of George
criminating
Jenks, the Democratic candidate
SAYS :
Jenks is one of that class
lawyers
learning
H(ieorge
of country possessing great
and who have
and im-
the
But
the
ability
drifted
mensely lucrative practice
and trusts patronize.
reputation
the fashionable
which
into
corporations
he
bar.
has a National at
He
Samuel
vas of
J. Tilden before
in
one
the Sto 7’
electoral 1877,
gave the presidency to Hayes, the mi-
late. He was assistant
nterlor and later soli- |
Cleveland's first
displayed such
in
commission which
nority candi
secretary of the
citor general under
administration. He
efficiency in that office-
the management on
people of some great corporation cases,
Jell Telephone |
especially
including that of the
Company—that President
desired to retain his services. But
declined to remain in the office.’
EE. ——
THE RIGHT MAN,
Admiral Dewey, says the Patriot,
has shown himself, in many ways, to
the right man in the right place. |
Mo.e than any other man, in any de-
partment of the public service, he
conqueror, strate-
He is the man
i >
shines as a warrior,
gist and diplomat.
the day.
|
|
brown stones, Bixteen pages of col
are used, while the cost of illustrating
brown stone article will reach
$3,600. There are also plates showing
by Colonel Robinson, of Butler, late
| superintendent of public printing and
binding after he was asked to resign
and just before his departure from
The college authorities
claim the plates were furnished Dr,
Warren without their knowledge or
consent. The doctor was forced to re-
sign last spring after the governor
learned of his attempt to foist upon the
State a costly “bird book'’ for which
there was no authority in jaw.
doin Correa’s Terms of Pes - J
The Spanish Minister of War,
Correa, is quoted as saying, in an
terview, that he thought peace might
be arranged on the following terms :
The United States and Spain agree
Hh plebis-
(len,
in-
or autonomy under the suzerainty of
Spain.
The two Governments
abide by the result of the plebiscite,
In the event of the Cubans voting
for independence, the United States to
allow Spain nine months in which
withdraw her army, gradually
from Cuba,
after having fought
LO agre«
and
as soldiers
like he-
roes,
Continuing, the Minister
said :
“We ought to retain Porto Rico at
order to be
the Americans will be
to despoil us in ¢
| costs, in always near
of which
able urse of time,
nd in order to more easily
South American Repub-
y displ the
enthusiasm for Spain.
Philippin
will
Americans
Communi
cate with the
lies, which dail greatest
\y
it
even
e Islands, is
them,
SU
we retain
the
certain
though ceed in oe-
Manila, of which place their
An of-
ficial despatch announces that the reb-
will
cupying
not
ad-
el chiefs and the Americans
which is to Spain's
always agree,
vantage. |
‘The has formed a
only
the Philippine
sh will
Grovernment
which will not assure
Islands, but whic re-establish
tranquility.”
These
licked side, are
terms, coming from a be
quite
if Spain wouldn't
unconditional
modest, and
wonder allow
country an
- ———
Bicycles Exempt from Tolls
The of New Jer
has decided that turnpikes cannot eo
toll The
supreme court oy
l-
on bicycles,
DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS,
vin Penusylvanin
Hatlrond,
For the convenience of those
ing a summer vacation,
, un-
July 26 and 16, The
itinerary
in
tures beauties; Watkins Glen, Niagara
Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Mon-
August
plain and George, Baratoga, and the
Highlands of the Hudson are all rich
tractions,
Each tour will be in charge of one of
the company’s tourist agents,
by an experienced lady
assisted
as chaperon,
whose especial charge will be unescort-
ed ladies,
The rate of New York,
Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadel-
phia, Harrisburg, Baltimore and Wash-
ington covers railway and boat fare for
the entire round trip, parlor-car seats,
meals en route, hotel entertainment,
transfer charges, carriage hire—in fact
svery. itein of necessary expense,
For detailed itinerary, tickets,
any additional information, address
Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, 1196 Broadway, New York;
560 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad
Street, Newark, N. J.; YY.
Assist General Passenger
Broad Street Station, Philadel
$100 from
or
or (seo,
Boyd, ant
Agent,
phia,
-
a
The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa.
says De Witt’s Little Early
the best pills he ever used in his f
z forty years of ho msekeeping
r Lroubis
small
For
and
great
Smith & Crawford.
liver
in results,
Ly
EPHAN
ed a carriage, and its
charter gave it the right to per-
sons drawing carriages of burden and
pleasure until they have paid the tolls.
Justice Gummere decided that bicy-
cles are carriages to the extent that
the bicycle to be
slop
i
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i
successfully removed the finger of Ger- |
many from the Philippine pie as Dew-
ey did in the Grande island affair.
has been believed in this country, not-
withstanding
trary, that Germany intended to inter-
fere in the Philippines. Every prepa-
i
!
;
i
i
German strength being put forth.
we all knew that Dewey was able to
take care of himself,
i
i
|
them
only
make
tollable
not necessarily
Carriages are
when drawn by beasts,
The decision says that a bicycle rid-
den b )¥ & person is no more a carriage
| than a wheelbarrow pushed by a man
or a perambulator trundled by a wo-
Important Revenue
For the information of justices of the
peace and ministers of the Gospel, we
Under the new reve
nue law, a certificate of consent of pa-
rents, to the marriage of their minor
child, a ten-cent
stamp and no license can be
granted without it. A certificate
marriage required to be given to
| parties married as well as the dapli-
cate certificate required to be sent
the Clerk of the Orphan’ s Court '
revenue
legally
of
the
requires
to
by
trust was given when the admiral took
Grande island. There Germany began
her interference. A German war ves-
sel there prevented the insurgents at-
tacking the island, on the ground of
“humanity,” which translated means
“for a coaling station.” Two of Dew-
ey’s ships appeared in SBubig bay and
took the island, and the German war-
ship sneaked away. There is no doubt
had previously ordered the two Amer-
ship in case it objected to the Ameri-
can’s actions,
— a asi——
EXPENSIVE COLLEGE REPORT,
x-State Printer Busch has submit.
ted to Auditor General MeCauley a bill
of $16,000 for printing and binding the
annual report of the Pennsylvania
State Jollege for 1806, When Govern
or Hastings’ attention was called to
the publication he directed that pay-
ment be withheld until he could ascer-
tain who was responsible for irrele-
vant matter introduced. In reply to
an inquiry from the governor Dr, Geo.
W. Atherton, president of the college,
stated that the objectionable matter
was inserted without his knowledge or
consent.
The features to which the governor
and auditor general object are a highly
illustrated article ty Dr. B. H. War-
the peace, must each have a ten cent
The
penalty for neglect or refusal to com-
ply with the requirements of the said
Act, is not to exceed one hundred dol-
lars, at the discretion of the court. See
See, 7 of said Act.
G. W, RUMBEQGER,
C. 0. C.
rt i—— a ———————
Strange Accident.
On Thursday afternoon as Ed. Gross,
who has the contract for sprinkling
High street, had nttached his line of
House, John Kane, aged about 13, ran
up to take a drink from the nozzle.
The water struck him in the eye with
such force that it drove the organ clean
out of the socket and hung on his
cheek. Drs. Dobbins and Dorworth
were summoned who replaced the eye
so skillfully that the boy was able to
see immediately after.— Bellefonte Ga-
elie,
A Horrible Railroad Aceldent,
Is a daily chronicle in our papers;
also the death of some dear friend, who
had died with consumption, whereas, | si
if he or she had taken Otto's Cure for
Throat and Lung diseases in time, life
would have been rendered happier and
perhaps saved. Heed the warning ! If
you have a cough or any affection of
the Throat and Lungs call at G. H.
Long's, Spring Mills, sole ageat and
3
! therealter
interest,
the promises
M RIFHED
alimrine
a1
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On
at put
ship, in
RDAY, Al
the following described
SP]
FWA
b p
ate of J wept h Rishel,
ne farm situate in Gregg
we romd leading from Spriog
rn about two miles east of Bpriog
Mills, said farm oelng bo ¢ nd described hy
fol lovers 4 LT EY § ng notlh
{ traf of § ors
and
anred
fey 7
Te
H 0 wil
ip. Le we
Cot
theooe along land
Immel and on A. Pealer south 43
perches 0 a stone
school lot; thence along said jot south 29% east §
perches to while oak; thenos along lands of Dan
jel Ripka south 39, east 55.8 porches to a point on
the west bank Penns ( reek: thence along
lands of Daniel Ri pa south 18} east 63% perch
on loa * ow on the south bank of Mud
Creek, where it « ote rs into Petins Crock: the
along lat ads of Jo sn ER rt south 47 b east 4“ per
ches thenoe slong land of same south 764 east
11.4 perches: theooe along land of same north 66
east 45 perches; ih 5 perches
pete bes the vt we
of
Hence north 57 east 7
thence south "Weal 6.8
wis of Richard Daulap north 5 4
thenoe slong same north 4 east “ pe reh
OF Riong Mime south 49% east 4 perches;
north 410; east 44 pe rehes: thonoe along
wrth G94 east 556 perches to a stops oor
ice along lands of John B. Heckman
north 58% west 200.2 perches Wihe place of begin.
aing. containing
168 ACRES AND 1 PERCHES
neat measure, thereon erected a two-story frame
Dwe i ing House, frame bank bam aud other out
t +, exoepling and reserving fr nm ad de
1 three antes of land lorsted on
{ the farm upos which
House,
BION £
y per
ches
fhe west
is srocted a two
we Dwelling stable and other
dings
[he farm Is under a good state
y 8 a fine orchard near
th wi f excellent watlar
g the boundarios of the farm
fr watering stork
TERME OF BALE ~One4hird of the purchase
money to be paid in cash: onethird in ane year
and one-third at the death of Lydia Rishel the
widow of said decedent: the deferred payments
o bear interest and 10 be secured by bond and
morigage on the premises
GEOR
ditivation
20 8 Creek
and Is conve
GR H. RISHEL,
Executor,
NJ otic E OF SPECIAL ELECTION
The Town Council of the Borough of Cen-
tre Hall having by resolution and vote of said
Council determined to submit to the people of
said Borough the question of increasing the in-
Aebted ness thereof to an amount not eaoendis
Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, in
tion to the indebtedness already Soria
have fixed,
TUESDAY; THE 26th DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1808,
as the time for holding a special election in said
Borough o obtain the assent of the electors
thereof to sich increase of indebtedness,
The said election will be conducted by the
election officers duly elected according to 1&w
and will be held at the usual place of holdin
elections in said borough between the hours o
seven o'clock a. mi, and seven o'clock p. m. of
the day named.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,
First: That the amount of the last assessed
yatuatiof of all taxable property In said Borough
IER. wos ri® »
Second: That
of xaid Borough ax authorized by hs
AUthorition 16... ews
Third: The proposed increase
for the purpose of comple ting. th
construction of waler aon n said Borough 0
Op ourth The pet conttim of the proposed
ourth: centam of the .
crease of inde nese, with indebtedness o.
ready ¥ salting vs sovess connor HOHE X
Fifth
Shy REY
ne for which said Increase of
" SAMUEL SHOO
Th FOREMAN, Ta or,
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JP-T0- DATE NEWS.
Lanter
+ | Safety ns.
lode and
i far
| Clover Seed.
We buy and sell Clo
pet $0 b UY A IRnlern of «
Fanning Mills.
We soll Fanning Mills, { make
seives and riddles, 16 clean farm seeds. ax wel
{| Clover and Timothy seed; bul there has neve
| been a device made to separate all Buck hort
| from Clover Sood,
Seed Seives.
We have a few o we Adjustable Seed
Selves for sale—the last that are in the market
Up to Date Dairying Supplies.
he Delaval Cream Separator was the favorite
oe sam separator shown - the grangers’ Je fic
where the sample Baby Separator was so ne ‘
keep in stock Butler Workers, Baboo Ks s Mi
Testers, Dairy Thermometers, Creamers, Churns
and all other dairy fixtures, including parch
ment paper for wrapping butter,
Household Fixtures and
| Sewing Machines.
Clothes Wringers, Wash iz
alors, Step Ladders. Baskets in greal variety
jing the best make of Sewing Machines
h we sell st prices ranging from #1
Hi each, Those In want of Sewing Machines
| wiii protect their own interests, as weil as
wy by calling on us,
with Ai re
ihe
i
i
i t
{ f the Dildis
g Machines, Refiiger
150 wo
CATE
mo
Buggies and Spring Wagons.
We are agents for the Columbus Buggy Co. ihe
finest make of Buggies, Sarries 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-
etx, sieighs and cullers, of the finest make in the
world * cutters and flyers, 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 Patent
Wan aster, incl uding Caleined Plaster, Logan
and Rosendale Hydraulic Cements in quantities
ta suit buyers,
McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
Shortlidge & Co., State College, Pa.
TRULE ON HEIRS. aE
Pennsylvania, Centre County ss:
I, Goorge W. Romberger, Clerk
of the Orphan's Court of said
HEAL county o a do hgruby
Sgn | Bertaty Diphatl 8
Jourt held af *neleton
th Say of April, A. I; 1598, before the Honora
oe gy af th fe cir aid log , ile
was e 5 An reRen
fiven'of Daniel itor lo come 1 into
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A PENNSYLVANIA BTATE OOLLEG
ol
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY RYG UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OFER TO BOTH SEXES
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW UILDI}
AND EQUIPMENT
F.
LEADING DEPARTNEN
AGRICULTURE and
wilh conslanst 1 wiralions
and in the habotatory
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. (
iginal study with the nr’ TOME
CHEMISTRY; with an nnususil y full and
thoroug) y in the Laboratory
Tov NGINEERING \
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN( Those
I MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [cour s
{ MINING ENGINEERING jos are
scoompanied with very extensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the
Laboratory,
HISTORY; AND POLITICAL SCIENCE,
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE, latin
{optional,) French, German aud English (re-
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ABTRONOMY:
and applied
MEX i NIC ARTS
with study, three
MENTAL, MORAL
ENCE; Constitutional
Political Economy, ete
MILITARY SCIENCE: lustraction theoreti
cal and practical, inciudingeach arm ofthe
service
13. PREPARATORY COURSE: One year
Fall term opens epi 11, 1885. Examinations
for admission, Sept. 13
For Catalogue Por other information, address
GRO. WW, ATHERTOR, Li.D., Prest
Miste College, Centre Oo. ls
THE MIFFLINBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
Mifflinburg, Pa.
Shirey & Youtz, Proprietors.
We use the soap that tackies
the dirt sud not the shirt,
Linen sent to this laundry &s
washed white, not whitewashed
sats
Collars and Cuffs
TS OF sTUDY.
TURE
BORTICUIA ¥
the Farm
on
Te.
pure
combining shop work
cars’ course
and POLITICAL BCI.
Law and History
-
JTaundered with..
SMOOTH IVORY-
LIKE EDGES.
“Union Finish.”
The Top Notch in Laundry Art
High Gloss or Dull Finish.
Wm. Mc. WOLF,
Agent for Centre Hall.
SA PURCHASED AT CON.
wale, on property of M. b. Mi
SE
PENNSYLVANIA R.K.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect Muy 2
i, 1095,
EASTWARD
B28 a m.~Tmin 20, Weak days for Bunbury
| Harrisburg, atriving at Fhiladelphin, 12 bp.
New York 8.55 p. wm. initio ore 12 0p m Mikes i
ington 1.47 p. m, Through coaches to Phila
phin. Baltimore and Wesh! gion
927 a m~Trai Daily
Willkerbarre, Haris and
{ tlons, Week days
Vottevilie Phi
Washington, Ti
Philadelphia ny
L& p. m1]
Wilkesbarre, forest
® and
for Bunn
nlermned iste sin
wi
Baltimore
concClics lo
Hazietor
York
ger
ow
ih
ore
"eekdaye for Bunbury
Hezieton, Pottsville, Har.
Agile slations, srriving si
Philacelohia MLE p m., New York. 9.9 p. m,
Baltimore, 600 p. 1s, Wash ington at 7.150 p. mw
1 Ww Friladelphia, and pas
pets ger Conlon Wo Phlindel hia and Maltimore,
1p. m, Veckdaye for Wilkes
Beranton, Pouwville, and dul
inte points, arrivi
Kew York 8.58 a ™m
Wash! gon 1055 p.m, Pr
and Philade iphis
aL G yarior cer Ww Philadelphia
‘ Weekdays for Bunbury
intermediate stations, arriy
m., New York al 7 58
ng cars from Harrisburg
New York Phlisdelphin
in sleeper und
re
§ ¥
iw
Tra 32,
barre Hazieton
oy ry
Raisy
45pm,
Jistur bed
For Harris
sailimore, © 5.
Pullman sleeping
and W ashibgion, 8nd
adeiphis and Baltimore
ESTWARD,
Cars
8 Daily) Yor Erle, Can
Be io, Niagara Falls, and
Ih passcuger coaches 10
Week Sap for DuBois
d Pitsburg Ou Bundays on
n sleepers wo Rochester and Erle
Daily) For Lock Haven
and weekdays tor
Pittsburg au
3 Tyrone
W orks days for K ane, Ty-
Wy
Wd Niagara Valle, with
conches 10 Kane sod Bochs
1i0t car WW Rochester
Tra, 5 Week days
termediate stations,
Trait i Daily
for Renovo,
ONTAXDON FROM
JUTH.
Har ek
. Week-
Washing
Willkesharre
al Momtandon
car from Philadelphia
coaches from ¥P
£ a Montan-
ugh pas
Baltinore
m Sunday, Phil.
k, 4.850 p Bur
vinore did pm
arriving =i
ar from
oT
in.
TYRONE RAILROAD
TATIO
iayLowisburg
Biot
¥
foes on
- Ea
43
82
&H
in ng Spring ; 17
Penn Cave p 3 10
iLenire Ha 3
jaregs
iy n Hall
Ok Ha 1
NAlemont
iA Dale Bummit
5H Plessant Gap
AX ernan
lefonte
a8 So
255
4
4
os
he
2A
a
215
Ki Be
us leave Lewisburg for Montap
5. “et a m, 1.15
turning lesve Mc sntandon
Wm. 1005 a 505
m
for Lew} sbu rE 81s
£ pm, and
pm
days t
m
rais
¥
np
Fenural Mar IRE Gen’ Pw'ger At
OF PENRSYLVANIA
Time Tabi
Ki ad Up.
No 680 4;%0 2
: m la. m
£ 10] {
Ar m. hr
NTE. 10 fo'oil's
«Nigh...
Zion...
~Hovia Park... |
10... Dunkies .
ILHUBLERSBG. |
Suydertown..
Nittany...
Huston...
LAMAR
Clintondale
(rider's Bn
Mackeryvilie
Cedar Springs. |
SRIOTIA -
MILL HALL
Jersey Shore.
ee AM Five!
J Wm oT} Arr,
PHILA .
Alanlic City
~NEW YORK.
{Via Tamegus.)
NEW YORK
{Via Phils.)
BELLEF'N
wf a wd wf wf af af wb
EBD ED OR BOP af WF at ad wh
di i ee 2
OE OE ge 0 ae ee
FE 53145 05 +
430 785
4 00 17 =
2 40; °
a] Are,
tWeek Days. 6 00 p. m. Sunday.
00am Sunday.
Philade Iphia Bleeping Cars altached to Mast
bound train from Williamsport at 11.30 p. m. and
West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.50 p. m,
W. GEPHART,
General Buperintendent
Pp. wn ia
wala. mw Lve. la. mip. m.
*Daily. 3
QELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
To take effect May 25, 1590,
EASTWARD, WESTWARD
128 5 { i 1 i
raf rm fan Ar, Ly.
6808 1 108 a5 a De lHefonte........
€ 200 1 02i8 40]... Coleville ....
6 16112 58is 37], si
6 10012 5als 35,
6 32 40m 31.
STATION
Morning trains from. Montandon. Williamspo
Lock Haven and Tyrone Connect with train
7 for State College. A flernoon
I
. lege. from
{hatte College sonnect with Penna. R. R. traing at
Daily exoept Bunday.
*
F, H. THOMAS, Supt,
DO PROPERTY XY AT > att
ws S ACRES ow