The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1901, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER |
Ss—
8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
Centre Harr, . . . PENNA]
March 7, 1901. i
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TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Re- |
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISF MENTS. —20 cents per line for three |
fnsertions, and 5 enw per line for each subse
quent inse tion. Other rates made known
on application.
THE NATION DISHONORED,
the
promise to the Cuban people, says the
North American, contained in the
Teller resolution of 1888. That resolu-
tion affirm ed the people of the island
to be of free and independent
aud volunteered the following pledge:
That the United States hereby dis-
claims anv intention to exercise 80v-
ereignty, jurisdiction or control over
sald island except for the pacification
thereof, and asserts its determination
when that is accomplished to leave
the government and control of the. is-
land to its people,
Cuba is pacified, and it is our duty
to ourselves and the Cubans to wilh-
draw, but the of
dering that action, has demanded ac-
Cubans
The Senate has voted to break
right
Senate, instead or-
ceptance of conditions by the
which they could not accept and be
independent.
If a
breaks
is dishonored when it
for
then
the
nation
faith,
material
coolly, openly and
advantage,
before
the sake of
the United
world dishonored.
For such perfidy, for such base re-
States stands
pudiation of a pledge which the Presi
ent who signed the Teller resolution
has declared to be of the “highest hon-
orable obligation,” there can be no ex-
that will not emphasize
the national disgrace.
cuse offered
nel
THE RECORD.
“The United States hereby disclaims
any disposition or to exer-
jurisdiction or con-
intention
cise sovereignty,
trol island, except for the
paci fication there
said
over
f, and asserts its de-
termination when that is completed to
leave the government and control of
the island to its people
of Congress adopted April
- Resolution
2. 1898.
dee contained in this reso-
“The ple
lation is honorable obli-
Ke Pp
MeKioley's annual message
gation, and must be sacredly
President
to Congress, 5, 1809
December
n Independence.—To Cuba in-
depen fences and ss If-gove rnment were
which
letter
by
the
this pledge shall be performed ".-Plat-
form Repu National
tion, Ju
the same voice
assured in
war was declared, and to
Conven-
The de is hereby authoriz-
ed to leave ti and eon-
trol of
12 government
the island of Cuba to ils people
Deen
as a government shall have £5
tablished
sideration
thereof or in
thereto, shall de t
tions of 1 ]
granting to the |
vision of ban repub
the Figeint tervene in CO
when we see fi
of title to
and
United States
in said island uopder a con-
which a part
appended
he future reia-
ited States with Cubs
nited States
vu fing
$i
relinquishment
coaling
the
inde
Of
[~le
stations
to
if Cuba,”
President.
bill, passed
the Pines:
:
i “to
enable
the
points to be se
nav
maintain
pendence « at
lected by t -Amendment
to army by
March 1, 1901, approved by President
1901
ue
Congress
MeKiuley March 2,
—
14,336 BILLS,
The congress was in session
which
years,
acts, eto,
Number of bills, 14,338; number of}
reports, 3,000; public acts, 345: private
acts, 1,250; total acts, 1 of |
Joint resolutions, 395
197 days,
is lesa than any congress for |
A895; number
— tsi
The features of the Sunday sessions |
of Cougress was the vote of the House |
defeating the proposition to appropri- |
ate $5,000,000 for the
duce Exposition at
smaller sums for the Pan-American |
Exposition. Representative Hepburn |
made a flerce attack on the river and!
harbor appropriation bill, which he]
said frittered away m llions of pul lie |
money,
It is rumored that President Mec. |
Kioley will veto the river and harbor |
bill on the ground that its appropris- |
tions, aggregating $50,000,000, are ex” |
cessive,
Our exports to China diminished |
over 50 per cent. during the seven
months ende | January 31, owing to
the war.
L.ouisia na Pro-|
St. Louis and |
James B. Nicholson, secretary of
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania
Todependent Order of Odd Fellows,
died at his home, 1542 North Seventh
Btreet, Philadelphia, Monday. He
was 81 years old. Mr, Nicholson was
one of the most prominent Odd
Fellows in the country. For pearly
a half-century his life was devoted to
the interests of the order.
» se A Mf Co AO
Headache often results from a disor-
dered condition of the stomach and eon-
stipation of the bowels. A dose or two
of Chamberlain's Stomach und Liver
Tablets will correct these disorders and
cure the headache. Sold by Mrs, J.
H. Keller, Linden Hall; J. ¥, Smith,
Centre Hall.
a
[Continued from first page. |
Hau Le JduRs Or oa ors
thinned
inclement wes
conditions Gen, Sle
the review
brilliant i
41
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Out somite hat be
Ww
ther
The
o
ither
account of the we
No Grand March at Inaugural Ball,
iti
the [nau
inaugural ball,
auditorinm
itlmin event ol
The ci
he
Yo WILD med
in
disti
touching
every
5 She
The
. 1 g tie
President's Innugaral Address,
arbitra
spared
Entrus
time with
ita
great resg
renewed
ing unt
their fal
invoking
and favo
shrink
if 1 dia
from
fot fos
should
wise and patriot
tien,
Strong hearts and helpful
needed, and, fortunately, we
in every part of our beloved countrs
are reunited tionallam has
peared, Division on publie guesti
no longer be traced by the war
181, These oid differences loss
disturb the judgment Existin y
lems demand the thought and quicken th
conscience of the country, and the res
sibility for thelr presence ag well
their righteous settlement rests upon
sail-no more upon me than upon you
The Eatenslon of Liberty,
The American people, intrenched in
freedom at home, take their love for it
with them wherever they go, and they
reject as mistaken and unworthy the docs
trine that we lose our own liberties by
securing the enduring foundations of be
erty to others, Our institutions will not
deteriorate by extension, and our sense
of justice will not abate under trop
suns in distant seas. As hereiofore, so
hereafter will the nation demonstrate lis
fitness to administer any new estate
which events devolve upon it, and In the
ear of will “take occasion by fhe
nd and make the bounds of freedom
wider yet.) If there are those among u
who would make our way more dificuil
we must no! be disheartened but the
[Continned on third colnmn }
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RMSTRONG,
CENTRE HALL, PENN’'A,
AGENT POR THE-
rn "RIDA
Woakah on
$ TRY NT rT
whakhWiiiah Waid V
CLEVELANI
TY
NY
ho. gy
OHIO
a fall
I am prepared
fils, pwints
to f line of
varnishes
© Drives These
Lincoln * 3 (
d. 1 bave a fal
IAT select Gils are so
snd batrel nts,
of goods of in prices, Jaudl
iIrnisn
gui are
a i
JULIAN A. FLEMING,
Agent for the
Johnston Harvester Co's
full line of
Harvesting Machines.
SELF BINDERS.
MOWERS,
RAKES, ETC.
Repairing Binders a Specialty,
I have had a practical experience
for a period of vighteen years
with farm and other machinery
and 1 feel that money can be
saved to many farmers by hav.
ing their old machines looked
over and repaired by a practi
eal man.
¥
A Good Cough Medicine for Children,
“1 have no hesitancy in recommend.
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,” |
says K.P. Moran, a well known nnd |
poptilar baker, of Petersburg, Va
“We have given it to our children |
when troubled with bad coughs, abo |
whooping cough, and it has nlways |
given perfect satisfaction, It was rec.
ommended to me by a druggist as the
best cough medicine for ehildren ax it |
contained no opium or other harmful
drug”? Roldby Mrs, J. H. Keller,
Linden Hall: J. F. Smith, Centre Hall,
— {
A Change of Holldavs
Senator Snyder, of Chester county, |
bill the
ture abolishing the publie holiday
12th,
and providing
bas introduced a legisla - |
an |
Lincoln's Birthday,
the Mon-
day in August be made a public holi-
du t be .An-
‘ommemoration The
Lincoln's
the
Fie bruary
that second
y, and that i known
as
coin's (
Day."
object of the bill is to have
| the
8 commemorated
i y i
rth and
emancipation of
on the same!
ep
lemarkable Cares of Hheomntism
1h Hieator Rutherfordlo N.(
The
00
editor of the Vindicator has had
#ejon to fest ham.
berlain’s Pain B
nost remarkable results
if, Wit
01
he efficacy of (
dm twice
i in
bh rheumatism in the
vhich he suflered
ten ds
two
rubbing the parts
en
excrygciat-
1 for sve, Which was re
Heved with
alin,
realizing
applica
instant benefit
] |
short
thi
relief in a very
in
ing bim
relies
RE §
ri
gt
itnat isn
prostrat
which
ne, 1
was
1 bl
Game Commission, are in
those advanced by the Pa
bandry of Pennsylvania,
pinr wilh the
ghout the «
throu
ry 8d
rg
pag i
TE] A Row ti ot the H
eld paid
& BROS
also sdmitted
i free cataion ‘all ovens Atigost 15th
GLOBE TELRGRAVH COLLEGE,
Lexington, ay
| “CRT ANTED, AGENTS
Tow ll our Tear, Coffees, Spices and Baking
wider to cotsumers Literal commission paid
] Wires, GRAND UNION TEA CO,
{i 5 N. 3rd street, Harr! burg, Pa.
SMITHR SALVE
R
- Sent by mail for 2
| BMITH CO , Centre Hall, Pa
ehilblaine,
cents. The
for ole,
DR
Solid Oak Extension
Table, $5.50.
-_
$1.65.
Weber's Improved
Flour Heater, $6.00.
|The Cheapest Place to buy Fur-
niture in Centre County.
-_
An Honest Medicine for La Grippe, :
Cieorge W. Wait!, of Bouth Gardiner, |
“1 had 1
cough, cold, ehills aud grip and have |
but
Chamberlain's
Me., says: have he worst |
of trash of no account
profit to thie vendor,
Cough Remedy is the ouly thing that
have :
chills,
I con-
and the
bottle of
cold and grip have all left
used one it
Hie,
gratulate the manufacturers of an hon-
For J. H.
{'en-
Mrs
Smith
est medicine.” #nle by
J. FP.
’
La i
Summer Normal
Normal and Acsdemic
A Bummer
term will « April 15th, a
Boalsbu continue for eight
iratory students
find the
weetive
weeks, Teael , preg
i
for coll hers, will
res
IDRYBON,
Principal
Wp tl .
Van Deusen, of Kilbourn,
d with stomach troub-
long time
prepara.
ne the good
bamberiain's mach and Liv-
Tablets ve These Tablets
snle by J. H. Keller, Linden
h, Centre Hall, Price
{
i
“le
milion for "
iris
none have done
] ‘ bis i ins
mhe says, IRV many
{ions but
that ( ™~1
Lg | nre
for i
1; J.
oeut
Haul
wt ee,
.
GRAIN MAKKET,
DUCE AT STORES,
SPRING MILLIS GRAIN MARKET,
TEry We
LINDEN HALLMAKKETY
¥ 2.3
2000002000000 CE2000020000
Spring Mills, Pa
P.V. S. STORE.
Clearing Sale,
Commer
Men's, Women's,
prices
and Children’s Shoes
Youths’
and Felts, This clearing sale in-
cludes all styles and qualities
I must make room for my large
spring orders, Do not miss this
11
sale or you will miss the fortune
of your life
C. A. KRAPE.
20000CS50008000200000000
SP0000P0O0COPR0OVIVP00C0P00CSITOCOO0POPOPPEDOSO
wnical work
wand
tools for doing unmecl
Our tools were never in euch 1
£ .
The work turned out of this ghop
is mechanical in appearance and in
reality. We are prepared to do
Repair Work of Fre Description,
think are broken for good, can
often be mended and both
time and money saved,
ow is the tie to have your bug-
gies and wagons repaired and
repainted,
New Work of all Kinds Done fo Order,
Work is positively guaranteed.
Our prices are very reasonable.
Give us a call,
W. A. HENNEY.
‘SARAH E. WEBER,
Boalsburg, Pena'a.
i
.....D. A. BOOZER
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West-bound from Philadelphia 61 11.56 p.m.
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General Superintendent.
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Bellefonte,
Unley ie
Morris...
Whitmer
sens Hunters...
vam Fillmore....
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B0ola Crossing...
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| State Collage...
Morning tratos from Montanden, W
Lek Haven and Tyrone 4 :
7 for State College y A Retr Bh Sate
tandon, Lewisburg snd : eet
Train No. 11 for State ne. Traine it
Btate College conmee
Bellefonte’: meet with Penns. R. R. trains at
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Letter and note heads, bill heads,
statements, with all lines of office
entre Hall, P
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at the Reporter printing honse.
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