BE " go " ee lisa Lh bb a a —— FRED KURTZ, i per year. That the treaty will eventually secure the necessary two-thirds vote is not doubt- ed, but it is generally believed that it will not come to a vote during the The anti-annex- wil application, than 2,500 notaries public during the past two years, sei eel sapien The “prosperity” kids are crying of booms aud good times, cock. Ask the farmer ; they promised him a boom in grain prices. ime Bef eta We licked Spain clean out of her boots and conquered the Philippine is- lands. Yet McKinley proposes to pay Spain twenty million dollars because our boys licked her. et Vandyke's advice to the state Demo- crats has fallen still born. of his plan of exclusiveness. would be i tion of making an open fight, and if their promise is made good the entire session will be consumed in a futile en- The fight against the treaty will be led by Senators Hoar, Hale, Spooner Lindsay, Turple and se a ———— ANTIQUAY FUSION, The Philadelphia Record says that will organize the State House of Representatives against the Quay machine seems almost a certain- ty, if the Democratic members shall The best-informed leaders sald Monday, success or defeat of Mr. the Senate. Exit Vandyke. — — Steel rails have advanced §1 per ton, under McKinley protection. does the promised advance on the farmer's products come in? He needs it and the steel rail dont. ——— i ——— Private intelligence from Philadel- phia to the Reporter, says that the prospect is good for the Democrats and anti-Quayities organizing the lower house at Harrisburg and dividing the offices. irre sief Guffey, the able Democrats of Pittsburg, strongly of the Democratic and anti-Quay ele- ments in the organization of the legis- lature, as the first step. look after the election of Quay’s place. semen Poligamy being among the Philipinos, Kinley do about it, would like to know. the Edmunds anti-poligamy law, and how will he go about it 7 and if not, why not? leader a Senator in practiced largely what will Me- the Reporter so fon. s— Republicans against the Senator's House candidates to defeat them, if all the Democrats should join in the fu- “More than 30 Republican members '’ said an anti-Quay man- ager yesterday, ‘‘are enlisted for the war against Quayism, and pledged to candidates for ofli- With 74 Democrat- a successful fusion would need only 20 Republicans, as 103 mem- cers of the House, How many more than 30 Re- publicans ean be counted with certain- ty for us, we decline to state at pres- ent, for the same obvious reasons that we withhold from the public the the coming Legislature, except those who have openly committed them- and are known to everpbody an active interest in the fight. - —— THE VOTE OF PENNSYLVANIA The official returns of the State tion show that Governor-elect Wm. Stone received 475,606 votes, 352,222 A. Jenks, Democrat, and . Bwallow, the nomi- nee of the Prohibition, People's, Lib- erty and Hounest Government parties, Stone's plurality is 123.884, but he taking elec A. to 3 ONY used in Rochester at the tion, and with such success that thir- ty-seven minutes after the polls closed the entire result of the voting in the city was known. The City Council has decided to purchase the machines. BA omg Quay, at last, is in the stern grip the law and his trial is set for the 12 If guilty of what he is charged with, it is to be hoped there is no hole in the law for him to creep through. If in- fet has there can be no doubt. in pow until the law course, taken its —————— Senator Hoar, in a communication to his home paper, the Worcester Ga- zetie, says © to pay $20,000,000 for it, I do not be- lieve that such a treaty will be agreed to. The people of the United States have conferred upon nobody the power to make such purchases in their be- half.” At si trial. But when the time for it came, be begged for delay and to have his case quashed. tactics, Quay declares he is innocent ; then why have it announced that being a Senator he cannot be dragged from his post of duty into the courts. ly is at his senatorial post, because ov- er three-fourths of his time he is in Florida, fishing. An innocent man would scorn to re- sort to such dodges. sme—r— —————— Pension claims are now being re- ceived at the bureau at the rate of 300 a day. Nearly all are for deaths or disabilities occurring during the war with Bpain. There have been received 2,141 army claims and 187 from the na- vy, a total of 2.328 since May 17, when the first application was filed. Up to last week practically all the claims filed were for wounds or from widows. Since then the majority have been for disabilities from sickness incurred in actual service or resulting therefrom. cb ———- of —— ABA A staff correspondent of the Pitla- burg Dispatch declares, under 8 Wash- ington date, that while Senators Quay and Penrose have both confessed them- selves in favor of annexation of the Philippines, privately they doubt the wisdom of the sgheme. He says he has private assurances from alznost all the Pennsylvania congressmen that they are opposed to imperialism, but this is followed by the declaration that if the president really wants to embark upon the new and perilous policy of expansion they will swallow their private convictions and stand by | i him. Senator rye's belief that the peace For Lieutenant Governor, John P. 8. Gobio, Republican, has 505,253 Wm. H. Sowden, Democrat, E. D. Nichols, Gobin's plurality and his majority, 85,072 Vote for Sec'y of Internal Affairs, James W. Latta, Republican, 514,608 ; Lacy, Democrat, 348.909 ; 8. W. Dickson, Prohibition, Judges of Superior Court, Republican, 526,945 ; Porter, Republican, 517,086 ; William Trickett, Democrat, Prohibition, Peo- ple's and Liberty, 412,584; Calvin M. Democrat, 345,504. Congreas- Galusha A. Grow, Re- A. Davenport, Franklin F, J. N. Weller, Demoerat, voles : 66,830, is 152,002, in, 58.423, W. Ww. W. Jowers, 532.548: 8, 350.213 ; 451. 357 ,~ As EXTENT OF OUR COLONIES. The islands we take pumber more 2,000-~they have never been counted and still less have they been accurate- ly surveyed. But the best statistics available yield the following results as to areas in square miles : Cuba Porto Rico Hawaiian group The Philippines The Sulus The Carolines Guam in Ladrones Total, 171,690 Cuba is about the size of New York, Ohio or Alabama. Porto Rico is a little smaller than 45,000 3,500 6,640 114,000 1,000 1,000 500 The Hawaiian Islands are somewhat smaller than New Jersey, the largest island, Hawaii, being about twice the size of Delaware, The Philippines cover a land space about as great as New York and the New England States together. Lu- zon, on which Manilo is situated, is not much smaller than New York. All the new dependencies together are about equal in area to the New England States, New York, Penosyl- vania and New Jersey, The Population.—In annexing lands we annex populations algo. These are as follows : Cuba: 1,600,000 ; 65 per cent. white, Porto Rico : 1,000,000 : 60 p. et. white. Philippines : 8,000,650 ; mostly Ori. entals, Sulus, Cerolines and Ladrones: Mainly barbarous. Roughly, we annex about ten mill fon people, of whom 90 per cent. be- long to more or less inferior races. Farm Soi, The Ruble farm in Potter township, owned by the Josiah Nell estate, was sold as hort time ago, to John Cum- mings, the present tenant on the farm, Price $4800. eomatsamomtalbi i ———— When call for ane Galva hs great pil. Sure, dat for pil 0 1 5. ANI UA AeA 0s 5 RR SARIS Canal From the Lakes to the Atlantic, An effort will be made by persous | interested in Lake transportation to | to take up the project for a canal join- } ed upon by a deputy waterway mission authorized by Congress and appointed by the President. the canal, the present movement con- American commission of a plan of joint action by which work will be actually begun, The proposed route would be by way of the Bt. Lawrence river and Lake Champlain, a cut of 29 miles being suf- ficient, it is said, for that link in the canal. Another cut of 24 miles would carry the canal to the Hudson river, thus connecting the shipping of Chi- cago and New York by way of the Lakes, Welland canal, St. Lawrence river, Lake Champlain and Hudson river. The projectors of this move- ment say the cut from the St. raphy is most favorable for canal dig- ging. a ———————— Which do you Prefer? Do the city papers say anything in regard to your locality ? Do they con- tain notices of your lodges, and the hundreds of local matters of schools, lishes? Not an item. Do they lish a word calculated to draw trade to your town and your enterprise? And yet there are men who views in this matter, who think they don’t get as many square of reading matter in their home paper, they are not getting the worth of their money. It reminds one of the man who took the largest pair of boots in the box because the price was the same as the pair that fitted him. Take the city paper if you want one, but don't let it crowd the local paper out of your home. ssi py Two Polnted Questions Answered What is the use of making a better article than your competitor if you can- not get a better price for it ? Ans. —As there is difference the price the publie will buy only the better, so that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be no in much greater in the aggregate How can you get the public to know your make is the best ? If both articles are brought promi nently before the public both are cer- tain to be tried and the public will 1 use only the better one. This explains the large sale on ~» The people have been using it for years and temedy. i COUT ODDVVDDDDVDTVDVDVDVVDDVVDVDVVDTDVDTDTVDDDVVTOVDVDDDYDRYN They may occasionally to the to be reliable, croup there Chamberlain's For sale by J. H. but are certain to return remedy that they know and for coughs, colds and is nothing equal Cough Remedy. Linden Hal seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills. A piss so WaGons FOR BALE.- Two Wagons are offered for sale at prices named : one-horse wagon, at $15; a by John IL. Clenathan, Centre Hall one to SALE REGISTER. MARCH 18 Hiram Durst, 23{ miles east of Cen tre Hall; 80 head of live stoc short horn bulls, binders, mowers, wagons, and a large lot of farm implements, etc. Wm heen, augt EoVLE ON HEIRS Pennsylvania, Centre County, as: I. George W. Rumberger, Clerk { tim, } * SEAS {=} county of Centre, do certify that at an Orphan's 24h day of Novem A. D., 180% Honorable the Jud pe of sald Court on motion a rule was granted upon the heirs and legal repro: sentatives of George Bowe*, deceased next to aocept or refas: 1 accept at the valua tion, or show cause why the rea should not be sold. Same notice to be given as in inquisition. fonte, the 25th day of November, A. I. 189% GEO, W RUMBERGER, C WwW. M CRONISTER, Sheriffs Office, Dee, 5, "98, Sherif, Bellefonte, Pa. Ean FoR SALE THE v OA A NDERSIGNED offers for sale the farm known as the Jo- soph Crozter farm, situated abont 234 miles west Centre Hall, in heh, containing about 8 acres, more or less Has good buildings, the farm in sroellentt i Condition and a good state of of Suitly has Heat of ' convenient to nohioo A of good water abd sil kinds of Jhark a orchard Terms Te ton nil be giv. renonable be pril lat, 1699, For farther call on Gr wires JOHN 8, NUMAN 1-6 Spring Mills, Pa, RBALE TWO NEW WO. HORSE WAG: x RS double box, 34 Inch ahred ott, shed 1 inch skein: Thom skein on We } Wi nrer who needed cash. became ours at They | dollar, Ra . hey £0 to you the This is the vourself for little County clothing buyers 00 Suits or Ove 2,00 Suits or Ove 3.00 Sui Ove Suits or i ieave th You Cl Lino ; seeing them. Men’s Outfitters, Telephone NIA ROR / / / / ) s overioaded manufaet. exae tly GO cents othe opportunity to cl y ever offered Centre arc now £4.80 are now Bellefonte. call, 572. With every £19 and over ber Suit, a I0LIDAY 600DS At a Bargain. JOHN SMITH & BRO, Spring Mills. | 9-80 At this price we are offering a throughout, style and fit perfect, A High-Grade, Absolutely All itely lined with real Italian lining, ty sateen sleeve lining. Fine sil to crock, i. e., wear off or soil the $10.00 am are tailored right. that has Ry offered this season. ony a sol hinehiilla. The tail phe respect to High $10.00 om. For style, B, amity and d prioe, 1 Favor! But by merit alone, will we main. tain and increase our unrivalled rep- do in these times when even the wealthy utation. Big prices will not cannot afford to waste their money and the poor require double duty of dollar and every penny, as my prices it will be impossible to give quotations but it will be my aim toname figures that will compell you in self defence to buy from me. CHAS. A. KRAPE, PA. change with every sale, beautifully finished All Wool handsomely tailored Wool Kersey Overcoat, exquis- sleeves lined with good quali- velvet collars, guarant not linen of the wearer. This is A Yory ds handsome Al Wool ng on lh a Grade of all fos our * offerings a are Sn. div eese.tT-eacTeTesS STOTT TS S22 SeS STS 2S 2222S and Northern Central Railway, Time Tel ic. in eles Rov, 20 180s Tela m.~Train 20. Wek days for Suchury Harrisburg, nrriving at Phtlads iphia, 1i48 a. mn, New fork 2.13 p. mv., Baltir ore 11.55 p. m., Wash ington 100 p. m. Parlor car w Philedeiphia wm - fain i wily for Bunbury Wilikesbarre, Hamrirboipr and intermediate sta i Uome, Week anye f iF Feri gton, Heeleton, sud | Pousville. Philedeipiia. Sew York, Baltimore, Washington, Through 1 usenger coaches tw Philadelphia and Baill ore, 136 p. m~Treip 8. Weekdays for Bunbury { Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har | riaburg and interms ie sations, arriving at bhiladelohla a1 6.2 . New York. 9.30 p. m | Baltimore, 600 p.m , § 79 p. vu Parlor car theo : i snd pas senger coaches Wo I nlisdeiphis an] snd Washington bOLp., m~Train 32 Veckdays for Wilkes Berapton, Hazleton, Poulsville, und daily for Harrisburg and inter sdiste points arriving ai Phiisdelphin 3 a p New York 3.08 a. Baltimore $46 p.m. 5 2 ges r cosches to Ph 1 iip.m ~Train 5. Weekdays for Bunbury Harrie urg and all intern edinte stations, ary Fhiladelpbia, 430 8, m., New York at 7.13 Ban sleeping care from Harr! sb urg | to Philade phia and New York Philadeiphi paEscngers Can remain io sleeper undisturbed until 7.50 8. m. 108 a. m.~Trein 4. (Daily {burg and points east and soutn, | Philadelphia at 6.52 8, m,, New York, week days, 10.25 a, mm. Bunday, Baitimore, 6.25 m., Washington, 7.45, a m. Pullman leeping cars to Philadelphia and Washington. snd passenger coaches ¥ Philadelphis and Baninre. Yor Batu WESTWARD, Yor Erie Risgurs Falls, ar nd Lage coset Week days weekdays lor isburg and Lane, Ty- burg, Ceanan- Balious. HEyracuse, 4 Niagara Falls, with es 10 Kane and Rocos we hester Week days OTe lock Haven, Hoohester, through Jhaweng eiler, and Parior cer « ip, m nirs and Et 9 4 for Renovo, UGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST ARD BOUTH. t, Philadels Harrisburg Week i loaves New York 1 s Jaiad more PB tcesbutre, 1 3 FY on ats Am, a, Washing lkesbarre “Bt Montane ough Ps Bas Limore § im pn OORCHIo CRVen New 5pm, weekdays, 4.350 p . won § mor &.55 from Pr nila LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILEOAD. Week days, Eastward, AN Fu & 5 Fi pr i408 18 48 8 82 is 25 817 FL TI LITE TY £5 4 ng 3p ring ave “Xf of wf uf oF AN: wok 15 A 8 4 toa OF 83 Oak “Hh } is 29 Lemont & 45 Dale Summit i 52 Pleasant Gap ix 55 Azemsnn # 00 Bellefonte Fe SELUBRESED ™e Additional trains eave La Wisbung for Monten. |gonat S® & m, is m, 948 a m, 1.18 5.2 3d £.00 p.m. urning leave Mon andon for Le pw isburg at 7.3 am i00 a. m. 5.08, Spm, and $15 pm i Abd ns leave Montandon %.2¢ {1004 a m. and 50 p. m., returning leave {burg $308 m., 10.06 5 mw. and 5.04 p.m, J.B HUTCHINSON J. 8B. WOOO ‘Senera] Manager Ben’! Pe'ger Ag? and Lewis LEFUNTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1896, gm EASTWARD 120 w | 2% N PN 1AM Ar, 6308 1 10% ‘ { ar 3 y 28. 3 w VESTW ARD STATIONS i i Bellefonte, ~Aoleville 16 BY we MOTTE Whitmer ... - Hunters... «Fillmore 616123 6 10/12 54 60512 » RIgnHine.... srubje.. IRs Blate College... 246 03 nls Ne 2815 Oe 510 } lm agnes 2 20's J Moming traivs from Montandon, W iliaxnaport Lock Haven and Tyrone “onnect with train No. 7 for Sate College. Afternoon trains from Mon indo, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect wilh Tain No, 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. BR. K. trains at Bellefonte {Daily except Bunday. FH. THOMAS, Sum. RAI LROAD O OF PENNSYLVANIA CPFXTRA L X Jondensed Ti lime Table. a 1 No.l 1No Soe] 3 May 18, 1508. fl us| ws ! EE L211 408. Zion. 4 08 Heol Park. | 4 10... Dankies ..... | 414 HU BLERSHG. | Bay dertows... "S0lTS 45) 451. Binge. iy 82822 SEFRES B=gHass gen 12828 FEES wRy= — at (REE E EEE DAFT rao! ue s2EE wRveose 33 ¥3% “ sweSS a yw awe = i] snail wns SRR {Via fe. om! Are, ro “tives from from 8 SBEBEuresSvongsgngsesss FR : 15 f g =ia x5 i
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