or fh asp iti THE CENTRE REPORTER R isn FRED KURTZ, iditor TERMS. One year, §1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 conta per line for three insertions, and § cenw per line for each subse quent insei tion, Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, Aug. 4 The boasting Dons have not yet taught any yankee to walk Spanish. oy —— —————— The pest of oats flies has disappeared and if next the Quay flies drop out, all will be happy. mr a —— Swallow and Wanamaker recently held a confabulation and of the deter- mination we know not, etiam pmmrain—— All, save the speculators, will rejoice over the prospect of peace, and that the war seems to have reached its end. hile General Miles reports our rule in Porto Rico has already begun, with of the island. The Philadelphia Ledger, independ- ent Rep., in Tuesday's issue, shows up a long list of big blunders made by the war department at Washington in its war plans. ee ——r i em— Little Peru, away down in a slough, wants to buy ships and fight the Uni- ted States! As Uncle Sam has about wound up Spain he may want Peru as charm to his watch fob, emits ines The state department of agriculture reports that there are over 1000 brands of fertilizers licensed in Pennsylvania. This is the largest number ever known. If all these fertilizers have the powers claimed for them, there is no reason why every farm in the state shéuld not soon be made as profitable as a gold mine. brio remem Bismark, the great German states- man, known as the iron chancellor, has passed to his reward. He expired at his home at Friedrichsruhe, before 11 o'clock, on night of 30, He will be buried on the hill near his palace. last words Prince Bismarck uttered were addressed to his daughter, Count- ess von Rautzau, who wiped the per- spiration from his forehead. were : “Thanks, my child.” - — ness in some of the camps, bordering upon the horrible, owing to the lust of gain, favoritism and incompetency, to benefit patriots that have a political pull, Many a brave boy succumbed without any blame to Spanish bullets. Human buzzards have been aflorded rying the muskets were minus com- forts and exposed to want and priva- tion in many instances in consequence. Shame ! aie nr Why does Spain protest against Un- cle Sam's conquest of Puerto deo 7 cure the island? Bixteen years after land, with its peaceful inhabitants, the ruthless Spaniards invaded its soil with mere thirst for plunder, and, in- credible as it may seem, killed 700,000 natives within a few years ! record of murder is unique in the an- nals of Spanish invasion, says the Philadelphia Record, was the extermination of the original Puertoriquenos that not a relic of them was for a long time found. German archaeologists have at last unearthed certain reminders of these pre-Colum- bian people, which curiosities now re- pose in the Berlin Museum, ——— sy or —— to find that they were not to be tort- ured and murdered, but were to be treated with kindness and generosity. We cannot wonder at it, They knew no better. They believed what their superior officers had told them, Wey- ler, ordering his troops to bayonet the sick in hospitals, persuaded them that Americans were savages who murdered and perhaps cannibals who devoured their captives. The Archbishop of Manila, sending innumerable victims to the rack and stake, in a pastoral let- ter warned his people tnat the Ameri- cans were coming thither to desecrate, ravish and destroy. Thus the soldiers and fhe people of Spain have literally believed an American conquest was like a conquest by Tilly or by Alva. Those of them who come into_direct contact with our arms are now learn- ing better. Perhaps if the Spanish government would permit knowledge of the truth to become generally diffused, all ite own difficulties, as well as the prob- lems of the war, would be brought measurably nearer a solution, Porto Rico is turning American as fast as the United Blatey troops ad- vance. The Americans de not have to hunt the Spaniards ; the citizens are doing that for them. Imagine a city of 50,000 inhabitants, eight-tenths of whom are hunting the other two- tenths and bringing them in by the nape of the neck, and wherever they can gel hold of them, one, two or three al a time to the city, Spread over rxailes of country here and there at fre- <gprent intervals may be seen a body of from twenty to fifty excited persons dancing around a house, shouting and yelling at the top of their lungs. After a while some of them dash off and presently come back to the Amer- ican soldiers, Then the whole crowd yell: ‘“Heisthere, he is there ; catch Bhim.” The soldiers then go in and pull out a mniserable person, and make off with Ixim to the military headquarters. The crowd yells, and some draw their fin- gers across their throats threateningly, ww hiich does not have a very reassuring efTect upon the trembling prisoner, Arriving at headquarters, the shiver- ing one instead of being put to death, as he fears, is only asked to sign a pa- role agreement, which he does with all thre alacrity his shaking hand will per- rxait, and he is let go to join the crowd in yelling “Vivan los and there you have the city to-day. Americanos,’ of Ponce To FRANCE IS FOR US. Honori Brissan, the new Prime Min- at Pa- “The attitude of tive United States during the war has Leen noble, and a revelation to Europe. My ister of France, in an interview ris on Sunday said: opinion is that when the peace conditions are known the world will be astonished, Iexpect that the Unit- ed States will take pride in showing rraore moderation than any of the Pow- ers would have done under similar cir- Cu mstances, “*Furope has no right whatever to rxzeddle in the negotiations. My gov- not attempt to dictate demands to the United States, Other Powers may try to make Spain's all representations will be guarded friendly. I feel assured that there will be no concerted action in Europe to- ward forcing any settlement the 7 mited States not fully satisfactory to t Exat nation, and I think, too, that the EL nited States may trusted to range the future of Cuba for the best.” ernment will at least floss as light as possible, but such and on be ar- loop . L.A, W. Meet, Heduced Rates via Pennsylvania Failroad.—For the Annual Meet of tize League of American Wheelmen at I naddianapolis, August 9 to 13, the Penn- ay Ivaunia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, from all its line, to Indianapolis at rate of sin- gle for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on August 7and 8, good to return until August 15 when executed before agent of Indianapolis, points on fare properly I ndianapolis. ®t travel- Special labs By man ialf arrangementsjfo irxgr as a body, 2 i Fire at Northumberland, Monday od iscovered in Harry H. Northumberland, “rn fire Harter's at The fire cg ickly put out, when it ered that the store morning, <5, was alore Was had been ancl then set on fire, the robber tbxeir flight dropping goods in th An insurance of $2000 goods. Mr. Harter is a son of Wm. Ei. Harter, of Hartleton formerly resident of near Aaronsburg, The store building Colt. covers loss {to belonged to ss ff ———————— Spanish Flagship Saved, Admiral Cervern's flagship, vy. After being put in repair, she will be chiristened the “Maine.” priest mei The editor of the Evans C ity, Pa., Cilcbe, writes: “One Minute Cough Care is rightly named. It cured ch ildre n after all other remedies fail- ei.’ It cures coughs, colds and t hhroat and lung troubles, MNrmith & Crawford, == HERIFFESALE~ Ey wirtue of sundry write of Fieri Faclss, is sae out of the court of Common Pleas of Centre eva mty, Peonaylvania, and to ne directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court EH owee, in toe borough of Be llefonte Penna, on BATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 180% AS 3030 a. m,, the following real estate A 11 that certain lot of ground situate in Haines tow nabip, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bound. ei mud described us follows: On the north by tur pike, on the east by Sarah Hufferd (nee Ei tiimger) the decedent, on the south by Po of Fortam ©. Motz, decossed, and on the west by the Beirs of Thomas Haterman (now owned by the Evmongelical church) coutsining one-half an acre Theron erected & stable and other out buildings. Seximed taken (n execution, and to ba sold as the property of Emma C. Goodman snd Hiram Goodman, ALSO Sr e. Surtaly ye or pieces of land sitaste in item Lownship, Centre County, Peunsylvani bon ndsd and described as follows: y a No. 1 Beginning at a stone hes ran former ¥ Al a spruce, thence ong land of Saswesel Frank south 75 degrees west 22 perches to = post, thence aye est along = 4 Smalls atate to stones on mountain, thenee mortis 75 degrees east 21 perches to stones in the Gap, thence north 15 degrees west 60 perches slong land of Hannah Frank (now John Hye to the piace of begining, containing & acres = pd sees more or lem, ©». 2. Beginding at stones on Ine of aforesaid piece, thence long ad of Samuel Frank north along rehes 10 a post, gaad of Jann filer south 75 Manet ina certain ninge, containing #0 ha neat measure. above two tne J M4 none and having thers. on erecteds summer house, sta- Pie and taken in execution, and to be pq an the property of Charles L. Beck nd Mary eo FER ME. No deed will be ledged is paid in ¢ scknow nel Sheriffs W. M. CRONISTER Bellefonte, Au. 1,'®. Sherif, BGISTERS NOTICE. —TH Li Eo. Teh iy 0 . A. D., 1808, | 1 The first and final account of #. §. Richards, | Administrator of ete, of Martha Hicks, late of | Taylor Township, deceased 4 The first and final aecount of Administrator of eto, of Mary Barr, late of Hos ton Township, deceased, | # The first and final accoune of David C. Hall, | Executor of ete, of Thomas Taylor, late of Ben ner Township, deo oaned, | i The first and final account of John M. Dalo, | Administrator 0. t a, of ete. of Elizabeth Miller, late of Plainfield, Will county, 111. , deceased, | 6 The first and partial account of H, A. Thompson, Executor of ete. of Martha Thomp son, late of Half Moon township, deceased The first and final account of Oscar E. Miles, Administrator of ete, of Elijah Kellerman, late | of Milesburg Boro, deconsed 7 The first and final account of Matilde Mus sor R, C, Musser, and Samuel J. Musser, Admin istrators of eto, of Jonathan Musser, late of Fer | guson township, deceased, as filed by R. C. Mun- | son, acting Administrator. 8 The second and final account Executor of ete, of Adam township, deceased The first and final secount of Balser Administrator of ete, of Susan Young Howard township, decessed 10 The seoountof CM John H. Rathbun, Mina BR, Rathbun and Sanh L. Rathbun, minor children of Maria T. B Rath bun, late of Eimire, Chem ung o« unty, N.Y, de conned 11 Theaceountof Jghn B Linn successor (0 John Hoffer, decors - rustees for Hannah Sear son, late of Benner township, deceased, 12 The account of John K. Hosterman and A N. Corman, Administrators of ete. of Sallie Wolt, late of Miles Twp. dec'd 13 Firstand final secount of J. A Wm I. Harter, Administrators ot Daniel Bitner, late of Liberty Tow ed : 14 The account of Keen Administrators of ete of Penn Twp. dec'd 15 The aceount of Jacob M tor of ete, of Elizabeth Leah, dead M. Bower, | 6 Uriah 8 inte of of Rhafler, Shafter, Miley 0 Vebor late of lower, guardian of Bitner and wn Of of | nship, decoas and Alfred Wert, eto Busan Wert of Goorge ate | Garth ick, kxeen ate of Walker Twp 3 el « f Chr istinn i6 The fourth and final account of Bower, surviving Executor of late of Howard Twp., deca The first and final aconun: of Al Administrator of ete. of Jacob Bri { arn Twp. dec'd, 153 Tue second and fis ker. Adminstrator of ele of Worth Twp , dec'd iI9 The rst Recount Exocutors of or Twn, dee'd ete O Hower 15 mort Bhonck 3 1 at f kley, law of IRIN 1 of J of W ‘a PROCLAMAT lohu G Ls Ove Presid: rt f theddth ery and Q i for the n the ith MN st. 198 and ¢ yen to the th the Peacg HEAL of the Or p } ip, it BATURDAY, AUGH a elock, p m., the following ale of Joseph Risbel e farm sit ot th nst At estate i ate in Gregg T road lead in urn about two ml & jeon ¥ { AL & SLOT { { tract of las : ands of Conroas thente alotg | am A. Pealer south bos 10 & stone, belong Ue ong said i per g Gaal north 6 foe sath 79 coast ds of Ri ahard punlap t 168 ACRES AND 14 PERS thereon erected & frame uk barn ing and reserviog ad de Hree acres of land locates on the wos! f the farm upon which Is erected a two ¢ Dwelling Houses, stable nnd other HES sy frame ther oat 4 ftwry sand ou frome ' er ert par story fm # : Ise Iivation idings ar a Creek © re i oouven- ix under 8 good state sre nie orchard near the two wells of exonllont water Peo along the boundaries of the far font for walating stock TERMS OF BALE «One-third of the money to be paid in cash: one-third in = HR for re o purtham Oe Your ished, the payments bond and ow of said decedent the de to boar interest and 0 be secured by the premises GEORGE H. RISHEL, VCKNELL UNIVERBITY, JOHN HOW. | ard Harris, President, College. leading to | degrees in Arts, Philmophy and Science emy, & prepantory school for young men an boys. Institute a refined boarding school for school of Musie, with graduating For catalogue, address the Resistrar WM. C. GRETZINGER Lewisburg, Pa Courses EDUCATE YOURSELF Af the Anderson School of Business, Altoo- na, Pa. A gradoating course in Book-keop- ing, Shorthand, Typewriting. Peosmeanship, and English Branches FOR THE PRICEOF ONE. BOOKS FREE. Send for Outalogu SPRING MILLS BARGAIN COLUMN. Our custome the offers we have their money, but we know of it too. CLARK'S O. N. T. still sells at 4c, or 45e. per doz For one week from date of this is fully appreciate made to save want you fo sue we offer these and other bar gains: Light Calico, 2 dos. ploces for Indies” aliirt waists, children’ 8 Soames 1c galvanized Wash Basi —— 45¢, Overalls, moon's be: ows gf 5c. Laundry , “Moon" 2 be. Jelly or ing Tumblers, wt a loft 2 Be ow Don't t think this list completes|o the bargains, for we will surprise you in glassware, fruit cans and o- | jars, anti-rusting tinware, warrant ed not to rust—cheap. Still a few bales of Sisal and Standard Binder Twine. A car of best soft coal, recom mended by blacksmiths and thresh. ers. Money in your ket watch thie space. poe G. H. LONG, if you This week Groceries It , RNA any com px titi 3 ling, complete, 10¢ tures We are and Tin Wore, housekeepu rs’ suppl buying from our market prices pa bry, potatoes, ele, “10 wemet in posi We Queen Wi ite jos (8 LF] Dutlle J “ | | i STONSHING REDICTONS Lr gs r bargai i yok # gortmen WoRAIR N CARPETS, nt i tind plete and we have « § ¥ on { we ni have a wii roller for Ware “% Jon § el rs Hi gh Spring Mills, Pp #1 li Clover Seed. Wo buy and = We sell Pa seives and 1 3a Clos Ciover and Timothy » been & device made from Clove 3 Sond Seve, We have fou | Selves § BE on, § HE Ie Delaval Cress | Cream separator shown al {| Where the sample Bal {| keep in stor tulier Wo | Testers, Dairy Thermome { and all dairy nxt | ment paper for wrapping olher Sewing Machines. Clothes Wringers, alors, Step Ladders di Thoms Will protect their ows "i money by calliog us, nt ou the market--hand-madas prices Blankets | Robes ! Sleighs and Sleds. world. Bors’ cutters ans ber Sleds of the very best Builders’ Supplies. to suit buyers, RPHANXS Fartoers Mills, on = BATURDAY, uable real est Salt p or P erected a , together w' A young oro orchard fruit, and with an She Sula Phe fren lone of th bat nein che Sh, Co Yond and mOrARS On - Pa. Spring Milly, -— he gra Ww rkors ters, res bulie $ suf Lod eresis 5 goods Of make. Rishel, oh has ers’ plot as sold. We cook's Mik Charnes ding parch the Carriages in her makes of Patent Logan IA BTATE COLLEG {FUE PERNEYLVAR CATED iN « 'L, AND HBF Al LEGHENY : TIONAL OPER iITION “ RT | Fan EF ii 1 ¥ THF sald: UN MX LL SPOTE IN Al ENOM] 1% ¥ RG INEERING { COU # NEEKIN jos mre h very extensive practical nm the Field the Bhop, and the 2 POLITICAL RCIESUR ART AND DESIGN and LITERATURE: Latin ench, German and English (re sre continued through the MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY and applied MECHANIC with ®t ay, MENTAL. pure ARTS zt her MORAL ENCE; Constitutional Political Economy, ete MILITARY SCIERCE cal and practical. incl sOrvice 18 FREPA Ba TORY COURSE; One yess Yall term © ii, 188. Examination for admission For Catalogue { 150 wr combining shop work Ee Je BIE OOlitSe and POLITICAL SCT. law and History; struction theoreti ngeach arm ofthe tion, Prest, s Dentre On THE MIFFLINBURG S[EAM LAUND Mit Shirey & Youtz, We tse the soap that tackics the dint and not the shirt Linen sent to this laundry is washed white, nol whitewashed. inburg, Pa. Proprigiors Collars and Cuffs Laundered with SMOOTH IVERY- — Jandy shel, on and on the Thereon Rising Springs. LIKE. EDGES. “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High Gloss or Dull Finish. Wm. Mc. WOLF, A grent for Centre Hall. PENNSYLVAN K Divisio and Northern Central Railway. Time Tabi 0 effect May 20, 1997 LEAVE MONTAKDON, EASTWARD Bla. m.~Train 20, Wek days for {| Harrisburg, arriving at Phi Adelphia, 12.50 pp. ., Sp.xn., Baitin ore AD p, 1, Washi: mm. Througt coaches 0 Ps flsdel Banbury, inglon 147 p e902 Bn. m Train Daily ivy Susbury, Haurrisvury ad Intermed inte sis Week days for Fen Hazieton, aud Fhiladeiplis, vew York, Baltisnore, Firs Through | wenger phils and Baily ore wm. ~~Trai Yeekdays for snbary seraplon, Hazleton, Potisviiie, Har sbhurg and Intermediate ststions, arriving ul pila mL 8255p m, NewYork. 9.50 pp. n $5 mn Washington st 7.356 4 arior car through Ww PlLisdelphis, sad a r coaches Lo Phila his and Baltimore fur Wilkes and daily srriviog > 8 £m 5 £1 Var barre apd Philade shila cir to Phils ielphin htkdays for Sunt iwrmed isle stations iN, mrriy phis 450s m., ! York my 7.58 f seep g can from Harrisburg a New York Philadelphia in sieeper undistur J ion GRC Tes 10 p ore wl Yockdnys Pouevilie Ladiate pointe New York , Weehir gon 10656 p nger cond fae & Oo Wilkes 21) New bed For Harris arriving 21 $3585 mw. m more, 8.25 =. man siee pang TRO end ud Baitizmuore J Datiy.) “EL ANG south New York Bnd day , Balt Pu Yor Erie, Niagara Fa mils, HEer oR wand vo for ) TYRONE RAILROAD Week Guys, Esstwara, AN PM #15, pe Bb 4 E29 BTATIONR re i 5 Mont a mn, 1.35 Monta don . Fe] 0. 05, for 5.48 F PENNS me Tabi YLVANIa 5 a nea 1 Ts Ar nd mia oe LEPNTE. 16 0:1 & i Heo) ia. Park. Dunk kilos . § 3 UBLERSHG. i hrhid Sortown... Ni Hany Huston L AMAR. intondale... Gers =n Mackeyyi is. Cedar Eprings ig SRIONA i A1LL HALL Jorvey Shore. : Wo'POo'T | PHILA Atiantie City NEW YORK {Via Tamequa) RE Ww YORK Via Phila) Lye. | ia, ao. TH 0 p. m0. Sundsy. day. formu nemo me | lve | J Arr, Arr mm. igs Week k Days, 2:0 30 a.m, Bane p m A Nr Daily. Ph bound train frees Will damepori al 11 50 pm mand West-b sind from Ph » ade hia al 11.30 p. ma. W. GEPHART General Superintendent INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect May 25, 1506 PELLER EASTWARD. 125 BN 12 ru] rx fax] Ar. Ly 634 110% 45 Bellefonte... 06 62 1 ain sess villo , 8 45] is S71. bal 358... s sal... STATIONS, A Muisunians ERBLANARUEY Btrable JOR |) Morning tratus from Montandon, win Haven and connect with train v LA. hg College. A fNornoon trains lewisburg and State Bin ha Ti rors ere. 1 Bellefonte. i. iDRly except Sunday. 7 ALIABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE farms of the one-fourth mile north-west of Farmers Mills, is offered at 50 ACRES ~— am
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