The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1898, Image 4

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FRED KURTZ, Editor
TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to prey ious terms, $2.00
per year,
ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for threo
insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse
quent insel tion. Other rates made made known
on application.
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. Aug. 11
Swallow will get 250,000 votes,
—————— So n———
the nominees on the Democratic coun-
ty ticket are unmatched.
rtm cos
The war being at an end the stamp
act’s end may be fixed by next con-
gress, over which all will be glad.
see arisesieifanas pages ——
Admiral Dewey in bombarding and
capturing Manila, on 13th, has the
honor of fighting the first and last bat.
tle of the war.
meses ar———
The commission to smoothe up the
treaty between America and Spain
will sit in Paris and may not end its
labors before January, next,
teem
The governors general of Cuba and
Porto Rico have acknowledged the re-
ceipt of the news of the suspension of
hostilities between the United States
and Spain and announced the carry-
ing out of the orders.
trast snpmisestan
The Maine was worth about four and
a half million dollars. Blowing her
up cost Spain some 35 battle ships and
cruisers worth 50 millions, in addition
to her best islands and the expenses of
keeping up the war. This was a dear
blow-up.
ror ——————
It was entirely amusing how the
result of last Saturday's Republican
primaries is credited up. The Quay
people claimed a victory and so did
the anti-Quays. Arnold is claimed
as the candidate of Quay and also of
the opposite faction. Jack Dale smiles
and that settles it as having been a
Quay victory.
a————— A A AAAS
The Spaniards at Santiago not hav-
ing time to bury their dead, piled them
up, soaked in kerosene, and burned
them. Vengeance overtakes the evil
doer, finally. This proves true with
nations and individuals ; men who will
wrong and seek seek to injure a fellow
man, will find, sooner or later, that
vengeance will overtake them
et ———————————
President McKinley, for the credit of
his administration, needs to give sec-
retary Alger, an invitation to resign.
Neglect, hunger and fevers, are the re-
sult of Alger's incompetency and the
President erred greatly in not giving
him his walking papers weeks ago,
thereby saving the lives of many of
our brave soldiers.
The unauthorized matter put in Dr.
Warren's report amounted to $65,000 !
The useless and unauthorized insect
matter put into the State College re-
port without the authority of Dr. Ath-
erton, amounts to about the same sum.
These jobs were vetoed by Governor
Hastings. If Quay’s man Stone
elected governor. these bills, along
with the mileage and other steals, will
be approved and paid.
If Jenks is elected governor, these
attemptéd steals will be headed ofl.
iia imi pvt imi
All of the Leiter holdings of wheat
in this country, as well as that held in
joint account in the Northwest, have
been sold. On the wheat there was a
loss of nearly $2,000,000 but it was dis-
posed of at the prices at which it was
turned over to Armour and Peavey to
sell. There is but one more chapter to
Joseph Leiter's wheat deal, that is the
payment of his indebtedness to com-
mission houses, It isa large amount
and is only partially guaranteed by the
elder Leiter. Bo far the Leiters are
out over $10,000,000 on the wheat deal.
Ee -
It is reported that the Spanish gov-
ernment is going to hold an investiga-
tion to determine who is responsible
for the disasters. The United States
can have no objection. If the inquiry
is vigorously and searchingly made it
may discover the man who blew up
the Maine, thinks the Pittsburg Dis-
patch.
Yes, and if the search is kept up it
will show that a fellow by name of
Dewey, out at Manila, and another by
name of Schley, down at Bantiago,
had some connection with Spain's dis-
asters,
A Washington estimate puts the cost
of the war up to the signing of the
protocol, last week, at $150,000,000, of
which $98,000,000 has been actually
paid out. The total by the war de
partment has been $65,300,000 and by
the navy $32,700,000. Congress appro-
priated $360,000,000 at its late session
for war expenses on the basis of carry-
ing on the war to January 1, 1899, A
great deal of this money will be ab-
sorbed, as war expenses still continue
on a large scale, and will be until the
military and naval expenditures are
cut down by the mustering out pro-
is
Quay victory. The fight was a bitter
one, and the supposition was that
Clem Dale would carry the county ov-
er Arnold for congress, and thus it
should have been. But floods of mon-
ey are hard to fight, nor are a great
dle proof, Col. Reeder, in withdraw-
ing early last week as a candidate for
senator, leaving the field to Womels-
dorf of beodle legislation fame, evi-
———
SAMPSON AND SCHLEY,
Philad, Ledger: President McKin- |
ticipated in the operations on the coast |
Joth
moted to be Rear Admirals, but Samp-
son has been promoted eight numbers
and Schley only six, so that whereas
Schley ranked Bampson in the navy
list before the war, Bampson is now
advanced ahead of Behley. In other
words, Behley compared with Bampson
has been degraded. The public, fully
informed as it is of all the circumstan-
ces of the case, will not approve this
action of the President. Sampson was |
Department to distinguish himself and
thus earn promotion, but the fortunes |
him. He
made an acting Rear Admiral, so that |
Schley, his superior in rank, was made |
of war were against
his subordinate,
he did his duty and did it well, but |
navy including Schley.
ginning fortune favored Schley, while |
the Navy Department favored Samp-|
It was Schley, not Sampson, |
SHERIFF'S BALE~
By virtue of sundry writs of Fler! Faclas, Is
sued out of the court of Common Pleas of Centre
osunty, Peonsylvania, and to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court
Hous, in the borough of Bellefonte Pennn,, on
BATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 180%
At 10:50 a. mi, , the following real estate
All that certain lot of ground situate in Halnes
township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows: On the north by
turnpike, on the east by Barah Hufferd {noe Et-
tiinger) the decedent, on the south by heirs of
John C, Motz, deconsed, and ou the west by the
heirs of Thomas Hosterman (now owned by tho
Evangelical church; containing one-half an
acre. Thereon erected a stable and other out
buildings,
Belzed taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Emma C. Goodman and Hiram
Goodman,
ALSO
Two certain tracts or pieces of land situate in
Miles township, Centre County, Pennsylvania
pounded ana described as follows
No. I, Beginning st a stone heap in a certain
run formerly at a spruce, thence along land of
Samuel Frauk south 756 degrees west 22 perches
to a post, thénce 15 degrees east 80 perches along
H Bmull's estate to stones on mountain, thene
degrees west 60 perches
along land of Hannab Frank (now John Btyers
to the place of begiuning, coutaining 8 acres and
40 perches nore or leas,
No,
piece, thence along land of Samuel Frank
2004 degrees west 8 perches to a post,
along land of James Miller south 76 degrees west
5 perches to a post, thence along land
Reynolds south 2004 degroes east 8 perches
tract
legrees east b perches 1o the place of begin
ning, containing 40 perches Neal messure The
above two toacts being in one and having thers
on erected a dwelling houses, summer house, sta
ple and other out-bulidings
Belzed taken in execution, and to be
the property of Charles I. Beck and
Beck,
IF'ERMS
north
0 a
¥
sold as
Mary (
No deed will be acknowledged until
is paid fu full
on M. CRONISTER
1 sheriff
5
ING
NOTICE.~THE
have been exami
the Register's office for
OLLOW
nd legatees, creditors
nd final acon:
trator of eto, of M irthae Hicks,
ow nsli{p, deceased
The first and final acon
1 5 of Mary
nt of (
Harr, late
David «
late o
who was in actual command of the |
squadron when Cervera undertook to |
run the blockade and had his ships de-|
stroyed.
enna sm———
IN THE SAME FIX i
This item has been going the round |
of the Republican papers :
i
“The Republicans of Centre county
have a splendid opportunity for carry-
ing the county this fall, as every can-
didate, with the exception of two, on |
the Democratic ticket is a resident
Bellefonte.”
dates is unavoidable, which is the case |
this year.
side, on which the party depends for
its majorities, has been unfairly used
in the past, in the distribution of offi-|
ces and discriminated against in ad-
vertising patronage from officials for- |
getful that their
upon the votes of Penns valley Demo-
election depended
Crals.
occasionally it is for want
When the party meets defeat
of fairdeal- |
ing.
But. the Republican convention on |
Tuesday, in spite of justice and an op- |
name on their ticket, not even Charly |
Long! Then, according to their own |
logie, quoted above, the
’"
candidate,
tepublican ticket is a resident
Jellefonte side.
with no exception, on the
of the
—————— A =
The Dreaded Indian Snake Dance
Indian ramors from the Moki Pueb-
los, north of Canon Diablo, Arizona, |
announce that the date for the snake
22. The dance is a prayer for rain, the |
Mokis dwelling upon the desert, where
crops are far from certain, i
day ceremony, which for the first]
eight days is confined to secret rites in |
the underground devotional chambers |
of Kivas. On the ninth day a public |
dance oceurs, participated in by the
priests of the snake and antelope fra-|
ternities, during which live snakes are |
carried in the mouth and otherwise |
familiarly handled. About one-third
the number of reptiles are poisonous |
rattlers, which are in no wise deprived |
of their death-dealing power.
tsetse
A Hint for Next Winter,
A neighboring county has a young
man, who by pulling a string while ly-
ing in bed starts the kitchen fire and
takes another snooze while the tea ket-
tle is nearing the boiling point. At
night he puts the shavings and wood
in the fire pot and has in front of it a
plate of steel with a hole through
which protrudes a parlor match. Next
to this is a flat file with a string at-
tached, which runs to his bed up stairs.
Pulling the string draws the file over
the head of the mateh which ignites
the shavings and sets things going
without one’s getting out of bed.
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and children
may take it in large quantities without
the least danger. It has won for itself
the best reputation of any p ration
used today for colds, croup, tickling in
the throat or obstitate coughs; for sale
by Bmith & Crawford.
COURT PROCLAMATION SPECIAL TERM,
Whereas the Hon John G. Love
judge of the court of common pless of 40h
district, consisting of the county of Centre, hav-
i
hae, 350, and 1o me dir date the 12th day
te Oa
Sessions of the Peace, in Bel
1 ol Sentte and comme
oe ammor poppin
A the
! of hd
of
Gi
edad
#i soconnt
14 of Busan
township, deceased
t ¢
he Boy of C
of Balser We
Ww
MOAT
f B. Linn successor
feceased. Trustee for Hasna
3. eoeased
1 K, Hosterman and A
dec’d
nal account of J. A
arier 1 ? f
Daniel Bitner, late of Liberty Townshiy
od
i of Fusan
f etx
Wert and Alfred
George Wert, Inte
§¢ The scoount
Administmiors o
Twp. decd
o AAOOLInt
of
Brecon
sirth and nal sor
g¢ Exooutor of
of Howard Twp
The first and final
strator of ste. «
deed
Hower, su
Bower. late
Adm t
Curtin Twp
8 The second and final
and
It.
nt Dale
Dade
dec’q
: G.W. RUMBERGER
uh Beg ister
WLAMATION « Whereas
Love. President Jud
won Pleas of thedith
» oof Lhe
the
FRI
Wa sis
dar of July, | . 0
ae 4 Court of Common Pleas and
of Over and Terminer
very aod Qua
i}
for the
me
Orphans
nd gen
rier Sessions of the
g ootinty COetitre
set onrt
yr ’
15 a os
th day of August, 1538 and to cont
inwse 1
week
fermen and Constables of sald conn
that they be then and there io
10 o'clock in the forenoon of
revords, ingnisitions exami
own remembrances, to do
Ww, Al
tre
of Ce
and those who are bound in recogot
panos to prosecute against the prisoners that are
wr aha! be in the jail of Contre county, be then
to prosecute agains them as shall be
at
Given under my hand,
day of Ju in the year of our Lord, 188 and
lence of the United States.
W.M. CRONISTER
Sheriff
five, no bread baking: two dollars per
k: fare paid to Jersey Share. Address
Mus ALEX ZETTIE
Jersey Shore, Pa
EDUCATE YOURSELF
At the Anderson Bohonl of Business, Altoo-
na, Pa. A gmdoating course in Book-keep
ing, Ehorthand, Typewriting. Penmanship,
and English Branches FORTHE PRICE OF
ONE. BOOKS FREE. Send for Culalogue,
‘SPRING MILLS
BARGAIN GOLUMN.
Our customers fully appreciate
the offers we have made to save
their money, but we want you to
know of it too.
CLARK'S O. N. T.
still sells at 4c., or 4be. per doz
For one week from date of this is-
sue we offer these and other bar
gains:
Light Calico, 2 doz. pleves for ladies’ shirt
waists, children’s eresses, ote 3
10¢ : i ‘
45¢, Overalls, moti’s Sue, 10 close out
be. Laundry - for
be. Jelly or Drin
a dozen.
SERIE Ls ey
, “Moon” 2 pieces spend Be
ing Tumblers, what's left 230,
Don’t think this list completes
the bargains, for we will surprise
ou in glassware, fruit cans and
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 if you
watch this ee pos 4
veek and during the mon
making special inducements and ext
Ep Ww
a
have
Grocerles—In this line we
n to
cided bargains, and in
| any competition.
positio
Window Shades—We have a
line, complete, 10c and up on roller
tures. We are headquarters for Ag
and Tin Wore, Glass, Queens Ware
housekeepers’ supplies.
{ buying from our
| market prices paid for butter, eggs,
try, potatoes, ele.
oounters,
ha}
raordinar Vv OW Drices
TONISHING REDUGT
DAgAINE ar
ONS!
days.
We have a nice assortment of
INGRAIN CARPETS,
hoice patterns. Nice ¢ ent R
oh
i ABR0Or ii
} i
i
of "it!
ned anvwher
DRY GOODS.’
Our stock Is complete and we are
i
rit
fis
this depart-
is large
prices ress
mbroideries in ¢
They
11
LGIes
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213
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¢
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sno
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| Safety Lanterns.
The com
barns -
voeuls accident
{ farmer to buy a lantern o
+ v
We buy and sell Cloy
Fanning Mills,
We soll Fanning M
seives and riddles, Loc
Clover and Timothy seed
| boen a deviee 1
| from Clover Soed
Seed Seives,
We have a fow of the Dildin 4
Selves for sale a
asta bile 3
he
»
thi be market
| ‘
Up to Date Dairying Supplies.
The Delaval Cream Separator was Lhe
| Cream sepwralor shown al the grangers
| where the sample Baby Separetor was sold, We
keep in stock Butter Workers, Raboock’s Milk
{ Testers, Dairy Thermometers, Creamers, Churns
{ and ail other dairy fixtures, Inciuding parch
| ment paper for wrapping butter,
' Household Fixtures and
favorite
pric Tic
: v ¥
Sewing Machines,
i Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, Refiiger
| ators, Step Ladders, Baskets In great variety in
{ cluding the best make of Sewing Machines
{ which we sell af prices ranging from $1250
| $25 00 cach. Those in want of Sewing Machines
{ will protect thelr own interests, as well as
| money by oalling ou us
! t s
Buggies and Spring Wagons,
| We are agents for the Columbus Baggy Co. ~the
finest make of Buggies, Sarries and Carriages in
the market —bhand-made goods Other makes of
Baggies and Carriages of best quality and lowest
prices
Blankets ! Robes !
Sleighs and Sleds.
A great variely 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 Ydent
Wall Plaster, including Caleined Plaster. Loven
and Rosendale Hydraulic Cements in quantities
to suit buyers,
McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
Shortliage & Co., State College, Pa.
RPHANS COURT BALE THE UNDER.
will offer at public sale at the resi
dence of William Homan, one-half mile west of
Farmers Mills, on
= BATURDAY, AUGUST 2TH, 1508, —
Atl o'clock, p. m., the following described vale
16 real bot
usable rea bounded on the west by lands
of Felix MeClintie’s heirs, on the north lands
of Mrs, Samuel and M. L. on
the east b
rofl, b Row heirs, contain!
138 ACRES AND 153 PERCHES,
About 10 acres are well timbered,
BEAUTI
SPOTE IR THE
¥ Ki CHUENOMINA-.
OPEN TO BOTH BEXES;
TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW, KEW BUILDINE
ARD BQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY.
AGRICULTURE and HOR
with constant LL usirslions
the Laborsiory
OGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY
iginal study with the »
CHEMISTRY;
HEALTHFUL
it -
GION;
on
UNUSSRILY
Laboratory.
ERING,
« ENGINEERING
{ MINING ENGINEERING j 68 mre
exercises in the Field, the Bhop,
Laboraiory
HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
and applied
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 801
EXCE; Constitutional Law and History;
Political Economy, eto,
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti-
cal and practical, includingeach arm ofthe
service
PREPARATORY COURSE
il term opens Sept. 11, 186
for admission, Sept, 13,
One year,
GED. W., ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,
State Onlloge, Oantre (o/s
THE MIFFLINBURE
STEAM LAUNDRY
Mifilinburg, Pa.
Wesley Kleckner, Proprietor,
We use the soap that tackies
the dirt snd not the shirt,
Linen sent to this laundry &s
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.
ALUA FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
ERT
, Is offered =i
a,
PENNSYLVANIA R.K.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisior
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, 1 effect May 29, Iwi
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD.
Soa, mo~Train 20, Wek days for Bunbury
Harrisburg, striving st Philadelphia, 12 pe mn :
New fork 8.43 p, m., Baltie ore 12.40 p. m., Wasi.
ington 147 p. m. Through conches 1 Philadel
phia, Baltimore and Washi wgton
e982] a m~Train Daily for Bunby
Willkerbarre, Harrisburg and te nen 3
Hons. Week days for Ser oton, Hazleton, snd
Polieviiie Philsdeiphis, Sew York, Baitimore
Washington, Throogh 1 wes uger oconches io
Philadelphia snd Bellis ore
1386 p. m~Train 8. Weekdays for Banbury
Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har-
5
risburg and intermediate stations arriving st
{ Philadelplioa at 0.25 p m., New York, 9.30 p. m,
Baltimore, 600 p, m , Washington st 7.10 p.m,
Parlor car through to Piiladelphia, snd [ota
| senger coaches Wo Philadel his and Baltimore
bul m~Train 34, V eckdays for Wilkes
barre, Beranton, Hazieton, Pottsville, and dally
for Harrisburg s1 nlerir diate points, arriving
Hedeiphia 10.20 pm, New York 8.08 a 1m
more 945 pon, Washington 10.55 p.m. Pas
nger coaches Wo Wilkesbarre and Philadelphis
ud Baltimore, and parlor car 0 Phila i bia
BUT p. m~Traln 6. Weekdays for Sunbury
| Harrisburg aod all interme diate stations arriy-
{ log at Philadelphia, 4.30 a. 1n., New York ai 7 5
iman sleeping cars from Harrisburg
is and New York "hlladelphin
| PEESCDRErs CAL Bieeper undisturbed
i unt Mw.m.
i a Train
nd polos
indelp
i
$3
a remain in
7
)2 m JADally.) For Harris
id souls, arriving st
New York, 9 8m
Unaey, Baltimore, 6.25 a.
' & mm. Pullman sleeping
Woeiphia and Washington, sad
{| passenger coaches VC Philadelphia and Baltimore
i burg a
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WESTWARD,
Train 3 3 For Erie,
iq , Nisgara Fall
Can
ang
for Eenovo,
r Lock Haven,
| THROUGH TRAINE FOR MORTANDON FROM
EAST AND BOUTH, :
1 leaves New York 12 § Philadels
Barrisburg
mm, Woeek-
kesbarre
oRch
I leaves
stiin 4.5
Washi
Baltimore,
si B37
from
nd through
and Bals
BEAILROAD,
Westward
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Pet
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be Pleasant Gap £
SA xemann 6
¢ 00 Bellefonte 6 4
onal trains leave Lewisburg for Montan.
5.25 & m, BO6 wm. 45 a m, 1.15
redfurning leave Moutsndon
2.304. 1 045 5. m. 505
On &
band 7
wist
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2.27 and
ng leave lewis
op. m,
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General Manager Geu'l Pss'ger Apt
ROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA
RAI
ndensed Time Tabi
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West-bound from Pilladel phin at 11.30 p.m.
_ 4. W. GEPHART,
General Superintendent.
B ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RATLROAD.
To take effect May 25, 1996,
EASTWARD.
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Morn trains from Montandon,
Lock et and ronnect
a
Dadiy except Sunday.
Panty F, H. THOMAS, Supt.