THE CENTRE REPORT FRED KURTZ, ER Editor VERMS.~One year, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent insei tion, Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Jan. 19, Quay’s ‘‘d--- case’’ not ‘over’ yet. ——————————— Grip is king. Scripture mentions a king Agrippa. ———— It is a deplorable fact that hundreds of Republicans will stick to the boss regardless of the proof of the blackness of his record. eee fess ire - Congressmen in favor of the im peri- alism of the administration, can not three wives, since that constitutes him an expansionist of first water. Sn ———— harems as a dog is of fleas, yet the ad- ministration policy is to annex the en- tire creamery and then put poor Rob- erts out of his seat in be- cause he has three wives, Sr ——— i —— on a —— congress opinion of the supreme court. the people. he said he was satisfled he was all right ; and the antis were satisfied too. — A The production of metals in Western States and Territories, includ- west territory, for 1898, shows that the aggregate valuations are: Gold, 461,202; silver, $39,016,565 $46,200,645; lead, $13,344.25 gross results, $177,022 666, combined product is the greatest in the history of the countries. rn ——— A tii A great battle has been fought in the Yemen division of Arabia. The Turk- ish troops stormed and captured the insurgent position at Shanel on Nov- ember 30. About 4,000 insurgents and 2,000 Turks were killed or wounded. Trouble between the Turks and Arabs in that part of Arabia has been in progress for over four years. $75, - : copper, i. troduced a bill to tamper with the ju- ry system, and forbidding district at- torneys from standing aside jurors in criminal cases. This is a game to help Quay out of his scrape by planting ju- rors so as to secure his gequittal. The boss is leaving nothing undone to save his guilty hide. iiss trasos—— Governor Stone, in recommends that some of the his inaugural, reven- ries be thrown to the state to obtain funds to help the state out of the debt publican extravagance. This would increase loeal taxation in ship in the state and would make the farmer squirm. Andrew Carnegie sent President be will pay Spain $20,000,000 for the independence of the Philippine islands Filipinos their independence. “I am perfectly serious in making this offer,” said Mr, Carnegie. “I will my proposition is accepted. Iam not trifling and I am not bluffing.” ———— A ——— We have a circular from the Treasu- ry Department announcing: Exist- ing Regulations are hereby amended there shall, in addition to the initials of the person using the same and the year in which used, also appear the month and day of the month when such stamp was used or affixed. uary 12, 1899, the date may be written or stamped 1:12:90, inn Commissary General Egan, who freely used the word “liar” and other foul language against General Miles in his testimony before the committee in- vestigating the charge of furnishing our soldiers with “embalmed meat.” General Miles pointed strongly to Sec- retary Alger and Commissary Egan as blamable in the matter. Hence Egan used the foul epithets in referring to General Miles, Egan has since taken back all his abusive language, but he has to stand a court martial, A A A SABA The report, thinks the]Pittsburg Dis. patch, through one adminiseration or y that it has been decided to try a Tittle diplomacy with the Philippine leaders, is commendable if a little tar- dy. Admiral Dewey used diplomacy tempered with common fairness, and made them his warm and enthusiastic friends. But the military command- ers went there apparently under influ- ences that lcd them to take the, atti tade that they wonld have nothing te do with the insurgents except to reap harvest of their efforts, and this ot sob fH tsa Sel 5 BE inevitably led to the present complica- tion. It is well, if a wiser course has been adopted. Better late than never. oman fs oasis The Baltimore American mentions | Pennsylvania as one of the imperial | commonwealths of the world, first of | all the American States in mineral production, second in population and manufacturing, with industries worth over a billion dollars, with wealth ex- | ceeding five billions, larger and richer | than some of the kingdoms of the | earth. In many respects the best | formed of all the States, she is a true | representative in prosperity, progress | and success of the Nation to which she | belongs. While the strawberries are she can cut ice along her New York boundary, and her commerce goes in world, and in the other through the Great Lakes across almost half of the | American continent. A —— — a The new governor of this common- The sky was partly clear and the air mild but under foot it was damp. The parade was fine, made up or state dignitaries | club, bands, ete. The new governor's inaugural con- which, we He tains some fair promises, de- came governor be would not be owned veto, Gov- the temper his It was an Heed that voice, Governor be true the interests of ions who look to you in that behalf. to your Pennsylvania's “'mill- sy sil MRE MeKINLEY'S POLICY in The the minds of the people of this country President leaves no doubt lippines. ment “within the absolute domain in other words, And then the of American ideas, un- 8,000,000 of mongrels | of “assimilation” der duress, by and savages, and the coincident assim- llation’ of this Malay pandemonium We are make these barbarians part of the American people by brute force if annex them, though 10,000 broth- erhood of equal States and equal citi- to necessary -—to as if we needed them, want- ed had with our Ne- groes and our immigration—with Cu- ba at our door and Porto Rico or not, them, Of out already a problem in “assimi- to 3 Serious enougn tax our ca The President's proclamation for the It self-government, as we are doing the It “the bestowal of the blessing of good in the Philippines. is not to assist the Filippinos toy fo Cubans, in * i and stable government upon the people A “free flag’ the banner in a war of A ‘free fla ’y or £'’ the emblem | A “free flag” the emblem of a military despotism ! i | flag’ cleansed from the blot of iree slavery at home to be raised over a vas- throughout the will be asked, In Cougress and country the question Not in any Not in the declaration of war | Not in statue, Mr. McKinley's action in the Phi- | It is the duty of the Sen- | ate to declare its understanding of and | its intention concerning the treaty, | over which it has full jurisdiction. | embody in law the will of the nation | i —— A oni You invite disappointment when you experiment. De Witt's Little Garly Risers are pleasant, easy, thor- ough little pills, They cure constipa- tion and sick headache just as sure as you take them; for sale by Smith & Crawford. SALE REGISTER. FEBRUARY 22. At the resldeince of Mrs. Cora Hostorman, 1 mile east of Rebersburg: 3 horses, colt, b cows, 2 shorthorn balls, young cattle, 4 sows, shoals, deering binder, mower, all kinds farm Implements, household goods, eto. Sale at 12 o'clock p. m., MARCH 14-~Mm Wm, Bradford, at Old Fort: horses, cows, young cattle, reaper, mower, farm implements, eto MARCH 10~James Durst, two miles east of a ID Sows; or or , rs, lot of yonug oa of hogs and shoats, 9 head of haa binder, mower, 35 and ule far ngs and” Bonsai 0 goods; Wm. Goheen, Racer, i Jles past of Cen incladihg three MARCH 16. ~Hiram Durst, D4 stock, mowers, tre Hall, 50 head of live short horn bulls, binders, ago, and a large lot of farm implements, ete, m, Go heen, auet, MARCH 17.~At the residence of Mr. Eva Btrohm, Tosseyville; | Cows, . Wag 0 Donsehond goo, ET PT hE MARCH 21--Andrew Corman, 13 mile north Spring Mii; 8 3 h He orth af in bulls, 1 3 bull 3 mileh cows, lot run \ of farm im arin y ato Talusall, Aue. : The smallest things may greatest influence. De Witt's Little amos y > i coming constipation and liver troub- sale by Bmith & Crawford, pt ———————i—— Wovekly Weather Report-Centre Hall, (Government Service.) Highest, Lowest, 2s 4 cloudy. 31 20 cloudy. 45 29 cloudy. 45 clear. 16 H cloudy. 17 43 clear, cloudy, Temperature Jan, 12 “13 “" 14 15 i ar rd 29 a0 we ‘“ i“ i a 15 38 2% G6 in Rainfall : On 14, inch. La Grippe is again epidemic. precaution should be taken to Its specific cure is One Cough Cure. A, J. Bhepherd, lisher Agricultural Journal and Ad- vertiser, Elden, Mo., says: “No one will be disappointed in using One Min- pub- ant to take, quick to act; for sale smith & Crawford, BEGG, OHIO, BOUHEGAN, AND PALMER Blackcap Raspberry plants, 85 per thous and. Plants are well rooted and true to name. Janis AUTION «HAVING PURCHASED AT CON stables sale, Doe, 24, 1808, the following property of Jacob F Royer, in Gregg township < bedsteads und bedding, bureau, stand, table. cupboard, No. $stove, 2 rocking chairs 12 %, woodbox, 8 chests, flour chest, bu. po ds, carpet, sausage stufler, lard press, 108, meat and lard horses, two-horse wagon cars, harness, 4 bridles, 2 collars hay tedder » COW chains, hay rake, corn scraper, double har FOW, corn planter, mower, scythe, cable chain, fron kettle, wheel barrow, feed cutter. double and singie trees, barrels, tubs, forks, rakes bu corn ears, 2 londs hay, 3 acres wheat in ground #5 Cre rye in ground, 15 bu, wheat, together with ail the defendants personal property, All Persons are hereby cautioned not to meddle with ssme. as 1 leave same in his possession at my pleasure. 54 janb-at LUCY A KRITZER 5) 8. 15 % 3 isd 100 21 4 Hon $ ” PROCLAMATION ~~ Whereas he lohn G. Love, President Judge of the 5 Mm Pleas of thedith. Judicial 4 is ir of the county of Centre, hav ing his precept bearing date the 3ith day of December, 180%, to me directed for holding a Court of (x i Pleas Court, ( of Oye very and Quarter liefonte, for the coun noe on the 4th Monda Ary, 1509. and to « given to inn and Constabl Court 9 , COusisting {astiod }é our eral Jail In the Coroner SINT WWIGNY a a8 the Jo y INiioR weal ship, conta X Has good baila dition and a good oonvenien walor orchard IT AR) HAL} THE UNDE: offers for sale the farm knov seph Crozier farm, situated abo { 3 Potter tow OTe OF leas slate f ord of good 4 format jot MAN M fro rt hor A1 ritvg ® JOHN 8 p is, Pa ATEMEST OF THE FARM Insurnee Company past year Cash premise EXPENSES Compensation dire tors Salary of secretary Halary of treasurer offiown postage and stationery Election board fo rent Appralsers, justices’ torney fees and patehes .. : Mrs. Ellen Hubler, bal noe due on imple ments burned at dis balance due barn burned on ed money ....... - Interest on same James Hoey, balance due on implements . Robt, Smith, store house Kepler, on bam and contents Mrs. Sparr, SOREY oieire vsnces ‘ Interest on same... ' i M. Wieland, shop Wagner Bros. on grain Simon Harper, interest... P.V. Bank, Hazel and Gramlcy premium note Total assets less ox penses the past year....... " sven Total amount of pre minum notes in force this day... ioien wa Ivsurances taken the ) FORE... .coives snes 5 0 whith add insurances taken and In force for the years 1804, 180, 1896 and 1807, and we have the grand total OF HORS .oonmiresivmsios is LIABILITIES, Borrowed thoney............ 00 G. W. Nerhood and fami: 1 LRNORB. oo igissrvs suuninsivans 46 3 3 ; Thom pon note. J.B. Craw OBR... Jack's heim note... Habler's heirs note... Mrs. Ellon Hubler note. James H vote aller Mrs 8, BE. Miss Kate Keller « MM. ler borrowed 96 035 1520 92 68 note... 8 vesumnchedstmmocsosiosis Amount ou LS “Paid since the last meeting, At a meeting held the same day the follow wore Socted for the futing » $ 0 Shon Iter We Fro Heypoids, pred ine: , Bhook, J Ww, gH Fvans, Duck. An 4 “ Men’s Suits +1 them of We bonght urer who needed cash. fm They became onrs a dollar. ry » . ' I'his 18 the greate 1354 1 iittie vourself f = ’ . X00 Suits or Ove £10.00 Suit i I po 8 Ove { Iv 200 Suits ar : Men’s Outfitters WE CARRY The Largest Stock of Furniture In Penns Valley to select frem ..AT LESS MONEY... Than can be bought elsewhere. | We pay the toll or car fare ery Suit sold. JOHN SMITH & BRO, Spring Mills. 6 DAY BARGAIN OFFER. This space has been contracted | for to advertise the low prices of one of Penns Valley's leading de- partment pores when you get to the followin prices you will know where itis. We propose from time to time to quote very interesting prices, go it will pay yon to keep an eye on this space. In addition to our regular stock, which we always aim to haye up-to-date, we offer you the odds and ends of our entire stock at cut prices. This lot of goods must go regardless of cost. Prices on the followin 8 hold good only until next issue of this paper, on Jan. 25, at 12 noon. +] qt one plece Tin Dish Pans... ho t. Jalvanised 8 ceases sonmimm cinas pein ie A BAKING POWAET «rrr 1b. box mp ORE TORI shen a Sip Have you guessed the not, it is the store of | 9-30 num place? If ¢ / / a Overcoats. / ¢ i an overioaded manufact. ¢ + is Xactiy Hl een on the . > a st opportunity to ciothe ever offered Centre reoats are now How = Bellefonte. ’ 4 OY eS arate % CY Tal MRA ETL ISIE BI IIIS BOE , To Our Friends and Pa- frons. “ow . "mo - = Ee ne A Ao ate ataTate . aw ona -~ WlaWets 3 . tiled OTC oe ase of goods from traveling S0Mmie Sas groceryman or dry goods ped- dier that claims to be & CC MEE elling oo “y . retaii at wholesale Ww at BC LOGE prices, come in and see ns and BTRTAYATR TATA bring a list of the goods you RR RT RT A Bee if eel] vou the same as cheap or spot h at the #4 vel] } . time you will be sure of ti nothing i HO MIS, want, and see we cannot STENT Fa oo Ta Tal ae che aper for than Cas rT NE they will, and game got. WIATERYEY but reliable ng — » S goatee LIN " CAI EN are » » » w H. F. Rossman, SPRING MILLS. STE » - = > » wg SE Tate i¥ vam alale . 3 - > a > SS WA AREER RE ¥ “em 5 CAN'T TELL IT ALL. Here's Part Of It. All Hard Coal screened free charge—makes clean fire. “Exact” Soft Coal is just what you wanted for cook stove—burns of takes the place of Woodland. Best grade of Clearfield Soft Coal for engines at 12e. Special price for large lots. FLOUR, Etc. Spring Wheat Flour, short time on y - - Straight Roller Flour I Amie - - wn Middlings, per owt, t Bran, oe owt. - - Milesburg Buckwheat Flour, 1b, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Corn, and Hay bought at market price for cash, Clerk wanted. wow @ # { { i { i i i G. H. LONG, PENNSYLVANIA R.K. and Northern Centrdl Railway. 1 Time Takis, in effect Koy. 20 i TRAINE LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD 7.828, m.~Train 20, Wek days for Bunbury Harrisburg, arriving at Philadelphia, 11.455. 13 New York 218 p. m., Balti ore 11.06 p. mn. Washi ingon 100 p, m. Parlor car to Philsdeliphin 9.27 a. m~Train 50 Dally for Bunbury Wilikesharre, Harriebury and intermediate sia tions, Week days for Ser oton, Hazleton, and Pousvilie. Philadeiphin, sew York, Baltimore Washington. Through pwsenger coaches Philadelphia and Ballin ore. 135 p. m.~Tralp Weekdays for Bunbury kesbarre, Beranton, Hazleton, Pottsy 8, Har burg and imtermediate stations grriving =i Philadelphia at 6 : New York. 9.80 p. m Baltimore, 600 p. m |, binglon at 7.10 p. © Parlor car through to PlLiladeiphia, and renger concen lo Fhtledeiphies, Baltimore Lo 5, Pras sud LOY Dp. mI .~ V.eekdaye for Pousville, ans Mllale points m., New York 8.1 Washing ladely 6, . for Harrisburg and intern at Philedelphin 10.20 p Baltimore $45 p.m, § seuger coaches Wo Ph il p. on 1 Lie and B m Weekdays fo u 3 mediate siations, sariy- m., New Yorkat? ig cars from sw York Phi Rloeper 1 ing at Philad & m. Pulm to Philadelphia an IRErE CAD I R.10 : 8 m Tg and points hilsdelphis a1 6 wWoek days, 10.8% a, mm. B m., Washington, 7.4 Cars to Philadelphia passenger coaches Philadelphia and Baltin pliia, 4 GRU Elec] in a WESTWARD, ¥or Erie sgara Falls, an Daily) #le h, } # mEsCnRer osler, and Parl Train interme Train mediate stallion Gr car wo Boch Week « diate stat Daily £ ally § i ® or Lock Haven, UGH TRAINS FOR MOKNTAXDON EABT AND BOUTH, FROM parior car from nger coache wi Nn, wee im ECays, 4.50 3 - ud thro ieiphia and AE Ba Umore LEWISBURG AND TYRONE EAILEOAL Weg ALTE, Westward 'M Esstwara AM oy NN «3 EERE oF Oe OF OF OF OF » PB OO ee a ie Ne Lemont Dale Bummit - od Oe red od "hE 4 3 6 4 ¥ Bellefon 40 leave Lewisburg for , Be . urning leave Wa. m, 10.05 Additional train don at 3 and = ww Lewis sp ® m 2.48 ff 43 € Ee Y) 0, sunGars reins leave Mos Vid a m. and itandon Hi i. R, WOO Feneral Manager Gen'l Pes'ger Agt RAL RAIL ONTE CEN i fect May 2 ROAD, To take eff } EASTWARD — a —_— ¢ j 4 WESTWARD ETATIONS iy 1 PM 1AM AT, vw x Whitmes Hunters... Fillmore rh. . nn. Miate College ¢ traivs from Montandon, Williamsport No A Rernoon trains from Mou. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State Coliege connect with Penna. R. RB. trains at Beliefonute {Daily except Sunday. 7 for Bate College F.H. THOMAS, Sum ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PESNSYLVANIA Condensed Time Table Read Up. No 6:1No 4 No 2 p mpm In. m, 0 04] § 10/10 10 | 949) 5 53 © 56 A C No.1 No No 3 May 18, 1806, mip. ip. om. Ly, 20447 30143 45 BELL 34, 571. 41 084... PIO... cons | 9 48] B by ¥ 40 08... Hecla Park... 9 2%] 5 46 iw 0... Dunkiex..... | 9 836i 5 4 52 14. HUBLERSR'G. b 40 aby 18. .Buydertown... hay h& 4 — 58 — so Ar. EF'NTE. 00 a2 04 op 16 » fo. ClintODAR IG... Arider's Eng. peg vitie.. | ar Spr § 25 5. eA i £30 8 40 4 50 MILL HALL ys § a ® 2 woes whCIBEY Shore... { 1 8 Ary. PNY $10 20/411 30 Lve } Wapo Tam S08 710... PHILA... 832 10 30 Hantie City... | 6 EW YOR -“ BOGE H ARE t <t Fafa 00RD fol nf wd BB 5 Cevgwovedtew SWE SS3vengagREse i p min m! Are i » Live. fa, wip ‘ *Daily. rk Days. 00 Sunday. y ! 110 10am. Sonia hs ’ in ng Oars attached to Hash from ALILB0p Mm and iph bound trai 1inmsport Wont-bound wt he to from Philadelphia Re . Bos nana Bt ieee A Al
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