FRED KUR 1%, Editor | TERMS, One year, $1.50, when pald in advance. Those in arrears subject to provious terms, $2.00 Por year. . line for three | subse ADVERTISEMENTS, 20) fnsertions, and 5 cen per line for esch quent inser tion. Other rates made made known nis por vit application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. July 28 Whoever sincerely desires Reform, wants George A. Jenks at Harrisburg, Pp Ti up as it is of good and capable men, of all honest vote- ie Demoeratic county ticket, made is | worthy the support ers. We Mp ly If Syl in the face Shafter ought to slap Sco- vel into jail. That is the only way to tieat that kind of vester Scovel slapped Shafter fellow, i ep ply that Admiral Cervera » up his residence in It is rumored has decided to tal i Boston, whither he will repair with | his son, Lieutenant Cervera, who is al- | 80 a prisoner at Annapolis, as soon as peace is declared. ot the States should i (reneral al, tiago, who surrendered San- | the U , rather than Cer- is man that nited | nro._ect i Toral is in danger of court mar- I be the object and | vera. tial and Cervera sentimental let beneficiary of the isn't, Toral | oe f we must he « feeling. Wo pt “I 1860 but our have been a Republic an since party now in decent If hold this stinks is the Cor- i of any man, nostri peopl willing to uj ruption and di shonesty, ry Wanam: @ are the (ieneral (tod save count *ostmaster John Nothing bea ities of 4 than the are leavi tions raise pr Already th trade, and planta- f will be able to own support. a Danish vessel has entered harbor in the way of peaceful - th 'harsday, 21, was ( He- birthday, 1 ircumstand ' the usu- oy, and banque ily ceremony was a the chapel royal family this aft Longe Jed i CPase goervicoe havin Some of those baskir sunshing count of What he id be has, has wou leaders of | ex pecte ap er, howev 8 own party for being too I'he hi and timid. glorious deeds of this w others, the reg vice, slow ar, are to be credited, above all to Dewey, Schley, Shafter, and ulars and volunteers in the ser- are the equal of tory. Don’t overlook these when seek- ing presidential timber any in the world’s his- | with genuine deeds of heroism - cof cna ra Now the entered Santi the p as had been had little d that American troops have that so strongly fortified Morro castle enemy, ro it is discovered lace was not presumed, to offer efense an to be formidable were armed with guns small ealiber, in with practically in the harbor, fis were suspect of or, as 2OMe The mines which were not so many ed, onstituted CASeOs nothing. the guns of Cer- of the | and vera's ships ¢ two chief factors of the place at their mercy. and | American fleet and army had the | the « ity’ 8 defenses, a the Jeffersonian Democratic party is | an indication of the manner in which | the Democrats will get together this | fall. The Jeffersonians appreciate the | fact that there i= only one i#ue in the | present cam paign-—an honest adminis- tration of state affairs. They know | that Quayism must not be given a | longer lease of life in this state, and | they believe that the election of Mr. | Jenks will prove a great blessing to | the people of Pennsylvania. Now if the anti-Quayites in the Republican party will join the Democrats the elec- tion of Mr. Jenks will be assured and | treasury looting will cease. iin The Philadelphia Record covers in a few words the whole question of the issues of this fal¥s campaign in Penn- sylvania. It says: “In this campaign platform phrases may be dismissed as mere surplusage and irrelevancy. The essential con- sideration is that George A. Jenks is in himself, in his record, his life and character, a platform that is satisfacto- ry to every friend of good government in the Commonwealth, It is this which gives meaning, consistency and purpose to the declarations and acts of the Altoona convention. All the rest is mere verbiage. Citizens of Penn- sylvania who sincerely desire good government and honest legislation will pint between George Jenks and the candidate chine,” i Ra - can't please the anti-B bryan | They scolded when Bryun cranks, he ran | although he came with- They raved because he made swerable speeches in favor of coining Hunan. gold and silver ; After the election they growled be- | the masses as | { immense crowds, When the war broke out and he an-| a regi- it Sainst | the Spaniards, they tried to make fun | at its head When a jealous administration put | * ' : i hindrances in his way to speedily raise | charged him | to the his number of men, for they with cowardice not going these ob- with When he finally overcame red camp the cranks growled and are | fthe stacles and ente his command, still growling, yet none o growlers | a gun, i - > — i ot the internal revenue system of the civ the law since KE stimates based on a close study il- war period and on receipts un-| it indicate | probable income from the new taxes of not less than $200,000,000 a year tw ic the amount the The twenty days of July would be by the eipts of © framers of law, re- the exclusive first of averaged | which rate would up to $300,000,000 a rush for of he holiday $1,000,000 per diem, year. The early stamps, be maintained, | the returns for the do special taxes, which is not likely to On the other'band, period under © nsideration not in- rect pis from for the Oro- payment of ther licenses not and o four fi for issu I'he axes in that cls been ready until Thursday of Week, AXES ON Iegacies Ali $ sey leet i hl tier t As collectible 5 fee Yer ann absolutely assessment § \ 1 ma swell d known quantity, nd I no Vv t ¢ BCom 1e¢ amount pid timated. 1 Ww Ww est produ- ti + Li fie cer if nifleant o IEHINCARNDL OF of Spain, popu- Spaniards, Philij i and aided Many years Mississip Crulf, erned by 8j + State of af Alal al the el Spanish col EE Was <s i FOV ain for | iy, thirty-seven vears 150K), having the usual mi ting from such settlement er it, when it was ceded Hel a half years later by | The the languages strangely differ to and and only two and France to the United States, rise " different and were niatitist ie nsiitusion the it but the Uaion press pi es. nblish order, te a provincial yovernment in harmo- | ale The | i and 18 ent, was able rates, os, «re- { with American ipstitutions, La same ny 14 vast thi held by Spain for thirty-seven years, | iisiauas rriiory and acquired tir ti in like ne, made up, with the acquisitions just re- | ferred to, 1,231,199 square tiles, against | R27.844 covered the Hiretching from P French but foreign to American speech, race and | territory still of- the rapidly pushed by t i framed. | o the when Constitution was t 5 he Mississippi acific Ocean, with Yor iy and partly Spanish, , this vast fered few difficulties, because “av- eeupania wore The New York Tri- | bune says it is precisely that process of things which may speedily transform in West Indian islands. sil Religious Service, Preaching next Sabbath morning in the Presbyterian church at Spring Mills at 10:30, and at Centre Hall at ——— The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: *‘One Minute Cough It cured m i colds and all For sale by ed.” It cures coughs, throat and lung troubles, Smith & Crawford, EGISTER'S NOTIC E.- THE FOL LOWING accounts have been examined, passed aud filed of record in the Register’s office for the in. spection of heirs and legatees, creditors and ail others in anywise interested, and will be present. ed to the Orphan's Court of Centre county for Sonfirmbtion on Wednesday, the 24th day of Aug. A.D Tat Lop first and final account of P. 8. Richards, Aa of ete., of Martha Hicks, laie of Taylor Township, deceased, 2 The first and final sccount of C. M. Hower, Administrator of ete of Mary Barr, late of Hus ton Township, decoased, 8 The first and fioal accouns of David ©. Hall. Executor of ete, of Thomas Taylor, late of Ben- ner Towmhip, a. The first and final account of John M. Dale, AM ©. t A of ete. of Fiisabeth Miller, lage of Faint, d. wil coun i. deceased RE, E of acts, inte of Hare Woon vowimi ' f Oscar E. Mi oe first and fin . Adiinistittor of vit. a [ Eljah Kellerman, ek: oh oe rut aud final accoun: of Matilda Mus ser R. Min, and Sanat J. Musser, Admin- of -» of Uriah Bhafler, late of I'he second and fizal aceount Executor of ete, of Adam ownship, deceased I'he first and flual aecount of Balser Weber Administrator of ete Busan Young, late of | Howard tow nahip, deceased The accountof C. M lower, John H. Rathbun, Mina RB, Rathbun 1.. Rathbun, minor children of Maria T mira, Chem ung county, of 10 guardian of and Farah B. Rath N. de AF Fie B Linn Trustee for Hannah Sear Inte of Benner township, deceased, 12 The account of John K, Hosterman and A Corman, Administrators of ete, of Sallle Wolt, Twp. dec'd 1 First and final account of J. A. Bitner and Wm I, Harter, Administrators ¢. Lt. a. of ete diner, late of Liberty Township, deceas 11 The account of John . 1 4 Koon The necount of Administrators dec'd it of Jacob M lesh Susan Wert and Alfred of ete. of George Wert, late Garb lek, Execu late of Walker Twp 15 The neecous tar of ete. of Elizabeth deo'd 16 f I'he Hower, surviving Bower. late of Howa 17 The Administrator of ele i Twp... dec'd, The second Adminstrator of gle orih Twp dl Ihe first account of ( A. Hov. Exboutors of ete late of Benner Two, dec'd Register's Office G July virth and final eeconnt of Samuel © Executor of ete, of Christian ad Twp., dec'd first and final soonun of Albert Shenck of Jacob Brickley, late of and th ~ 1% D. Btry Bean, late 1 4] acoonnt of ker of John W of W 41] or f de Dale and 1 Dale, Jr., lement ol C W. RUMBERGER Hegister B efonte = LAMATION Whereas i President Judge of cas of thedith, Judicial of. Centre, bearing date me directed Car immon Pleas and Orphan's and Terminer an Quarter Sessionz of or the county of + 4th Monday of August 150% and to 1 we Laroner pil PRO the hig € OVE, the ’ iis enunty seep i) hav wn Centre the week oes of vi te o ntinne Ji iu stables of sald cont dence of Wi ¥ ‘enns_ Creek ' pia, 3 d of same nor 2 east 7.5 per hes: thence a ean orth 40, east 3 49%; east 4 hes thenoe stone oo Heckman of begin- enst § pe rob perches BR on then dn the MRM ent walter Pepns Cr ndaries of the farm and is con ing stock wr PRY De bond E H. RISHE! Executor UCKNELI Uv Ha feos in Aria emmy, a proparato NIVERRITY, JOHN ris, President College, leading to | Phil phy and Science, Acad ry school for young men and boys, Institute a re ied boarding school for young ladie school of Musie, with graduating courses. For catal one, address th Registrar, WM. C. GRETZINGER, Lewisburg, Pa. ard 1 if % July iit ~ SPRING MILLS BARGAIN GOLUMN. Our customers fully appreciate the offers we have made to save their money, but we want yon to know of it too. CLARK'S O. N. T. still sells at 4e., or 45c. per doz For one week from date of this is. sue we offer these and other bar gains: Se. Towsling, Be. Muslin, bi bles ched or unbleached... eached or unbieswched............ } Se. Shirting. variety Of PALE. DR..ovniiiinnne DRO SC. En men’s bine, 10 close out. . : So. Laundry Son Moon” 2 pieces for... oe 50. J rib ing Tumblers, what's left 2%, a dozen. Don't think this list completes the bargains, for we. will surprise you in glassware, fruit cans and jars, anti-rusting tinware, warrant- ed not to rust—cheap. Btill a few bales of Sisal and Standard Binder Twine. A car of best soft coal, recom. meng dod by blacksmithe and thresh. ers. M Finey in your pocket if you watfh this space. G. H. LONG, 3c fatratons of ete, of Jonathan Miveer, late on filed by BR. C. Mun | i i 1 i 4 i i A 5 PENNS STORE... Web iy At See Seives, We have a §& £ ig ives for sale the las that are ly Upto Date Baring Supplies. Household Fixtures and Sewing Machines. i Clothes Wringers, Washi i ators, Step Ladders uding the best | which we sel i $2 00 each | protect Ly cali ng Machines Baskets in great vari make of Sewing Machi i 8st prices rma wg from $12 1 hose in want of Sewlt Mad interests, as well as git ® { wi §{ money ing « 0 Buggies and Spring War, We are agents for the Columbus Baggy Co finest make of Buggies, Sarries and Carriages the market-hand-made goods Other makes Buggies and Carriages of best quality and lowest prices Blankets ! Robes ! Sleighs and Sleds. A great variety of blankets, robes, horse blank- eta, sleighs and cutters, of the finest make In the world Boys: cutters and flyers, Farm and Lum ber Sleds of the very best make, Builders’ Supplies. Fire and Red Brick, Flag Stones, Lime, Roofing Paper, Plastering Hair, Sand, and Victor Patent Wal! Plaster, ine! ‘uding Caloined Piaster. Logan and Rosendale Hydraulic Coments in quantities to suit buyers, tis, h in oO McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. | Shortlidge & Co., State College, Pa. | UL Pennsylvania, Centre County ss: I, George W. Rumberger, Clerk of the Orphan's Court of sald county of Centre, do hereby certify that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte. the 2th day of April, A. D. 188, before the Honom- ble the Judges of said Court, on motion a rule was granted ¥ the heirs and legal representa. tives of Danie Bitner decessed, to come into Court on the fourth Monday of August, next to accept or refuse 10 accept at the valuation, or «how cause why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. Same notice to be given as in faition. Whereo!, 1 mony W ave hereunto set my wb and affixed the seal of mid oan at Belle tow ie 5th day of X Ya 0. WNOMBRRGRR, W. M. CRONISTER, 6. 98, Sheriff. E ON HEIRS, « SEAL Cp Sheriffs Oita, June 16 Bellefonte NIA ETATE COLLEG ;ARD POLITICAL SCIENCE «ART AND DESIGN ERATURE and Engi re throughtbe fa h wl ARTS: com? dy, three years MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL 801 j ; Constitutional Law and History ritical Economy, ete 12. MILITARY SCIENC E instruction theoretd. cal and practical inclndingesch arm ofthe service 3. PREP ARATORY COURSE Fall term oper 1% Sept, 18% for admission, Sept For Catal GRO One year 1 Examinst id logue or other Ww ATHERTON, Blale Oh informa LL.D, Prest ge, Centre Oo THE MIFFLINBURG Mifflinburg, Shirey & Youlz, We nee the soap that tackios the dirt and not the shin, Pa. Proprietors. Linen sent to this laundry is 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 Finish. Wm. Mc. WOLF, Agent for Centre Hall. ~TALUABLE FARM AT IRIVAIR 8 BALE. ~ farm of the u ile HOR wk of Baer: Mills, is offered atl private sale; containing ® ACRES of land ina kh Sate of ehitivation, PENNSY! Philadelphis rie Ko KR. Divisiol and Northern Central Railway. n effect May 29, 1697 LEAVE Mi Tral iTARDOS EABRTWARD " a.m Ire, arriving POTK 6 p. 3 ington 1 p pia Baltim ry Rm i1R Willkee barre, EH Wouk day Potwvilie Washing Philsdelpht 1.30 wil New ii i ore a dinte sla Huziewon VOTE, Bail enger 3 mars to ® Couto p vu for Hi mre, b ITE Bi inbary, Kent Pottery 7 Wik, BITiV TOUTE ton at ipa his and Ba Veckdnys | Posttsvilie ete point § 1B For Barris wm Care passeny BOBOYO, r Lock Haven, bf KAILROAD Eastward ) i x = Th oh —————— ————————— - Fae 10D RE RD Bo BO BE SO BG 80 ry Mon A mm, Mor srg fc $ 13s tandon 5.05, YY and Law is. General Manage i a Er | Tic Hoecla § Dunkies LHUBLERSB'G Suydertown.. Nittany Huston LAMAR “fad Jersey Shore... { axatn } Lye } Wa POT } Am PHILA Atlantic City NEW YOEK (Via Tamequoa.) NEW YORK Via Phila) : p. | T . Lye. ja. m, *Daily. Wee k Days. {6 00 p. m. Sunday, 00a m Sunday, Philadel phin Sieeping Cars aftached to Hast bound train from W Tlinmsport a1 1130 p.m. and West-bound from Philsde ipnia al 11.80 p.m. 4 GEPHART, General Superintendent. p. mia mf Arr BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect May 25, 1896, Ww BSTW Al R Dn won Bellefonte... WOIEVILIe conan 46 BTHIO 3TH 2B . Morris s— overore WHILIOT verve — ETS cesrares |... Scotia Crossing... reso RETIN. ccunened ~Sirable..... } fg and Tyrone connect Ko. 11 for Sate College. Trains from Pate ooliege contiect with Penna. R. R. trains at Bellefonte \ Daily except Sunday. F, Hl. THOMAS, Sap. Jo) AIRABLE PROPERTY AT inci SaLk tres of groma. on ign and Soptre bp
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