The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 06, 1884, Image 5

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    BROWNS @
IRON
BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC.
Cures Completely Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and
Kidney Complaints. Draggists
and Physicinns endorse it,
Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made in
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. C
red lines and trade-mark om wrapper,
—
Analysis by Dr. A, Yoeleker, F. R. 8, Con.
sulting Chemist Royal Agricultural Rosier:
England, shows only a trace of nitrates
Blackwell's Buil Durham Tobacco. The sofi
of the Golden Belt of North Carolina, in which
this tobacco Is grown, don't su nitrates to
the leaf. That 1s the secret of its delicious
mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious for
smoking. Don't forget the brand. None gea-
uine without the trade-mark of the Bull All
dealers havo 1
When feline concerts
driveaway sleep your
best solace is found in
Blackwell's Bul Dwr.
Ram Smoking Tobaceo,
LAMAR ON THE -ISSUES.
A Question of Veracity Between
Kiefer and His Clerk.
So ————
Dead Congressmen as Expensive as
the Living~Shadoes of Schenok at
the Caplial ~The Forter Dobate
~NEkr, New’s Iesignation,
Wasmixoron, Jan, 25. —The letter which
Senator Lamar wrote the Commonwealth
club of Philadelphia regretting bid [nability
to attend the Carlis reception is now for
the first time matie public. The concluding
paragraph is ag follows: “The paramount
issue before the country is still the reform of
| the national government from its sectional
{usurpation and corruption. The great want
of the gonntyy is co and adminiatrative
reform. To stmplish this great end of
sdmistrative reform all true democrats, all
patriots, whether of democratic or
republican antecedefits, who are willing to
co-operate, should, whatever may be their
differences ox other questions, unite to elect
a democratic president The union of the
democracy for the good of the Union is the
rst step to a crowning victory that will in-
aungurate an administration under which
local self-government, a free and harmoni-
ous play of economic forces, the just rights
of states and individuals, of labor and capi-
tal, will bs secured, and at the sams time
the American republic shall have opened to
it a career of grandeur and beneficence
transcending even the glories of the past.”
The official annoypcsment of the resigna-
ton of John C New gs assistant secretary of
the treasury now puwde fs not unexpected.
Mr. New accepted tho position under what
he supposed to be an ammrance that he would
be expected to hold the position only a short
time, ffter which he might be appointed seo-
retary. At that tifne it was thought that
Becretary Folger would be either promoted
to some other position or would retire from
the cabinet. Mr, New has since, at different
timée, when It was evident that the supposed
arrangement would not be made, notified the
president of his desire to retire; but the pres
ident last fall urged him to remain. It is
now believed that Mr, New is not in favor of
Presidont Arthur's renomination. His press
ing business interests are given as the cause
of his retirement,
A few days since ex-Speaker Keifer said the
IN
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER.
pleased with—~buy the
makes, and you wiil get the best:
E C BURTY
Children.
HANAN & SON'S,
d Boys, every pair warranted,
TF H. BYRMESS
and Children.
shoes we have a fine line of
MEN'SCALF & KIP BOOTS,
& SLIPPERS
ures.
BROCKERHOFF ROW,
BELLEF. NTE, PENNA
11may
CENTRE HALL.
Receive Deposits and allow Io-
terest; Discount Notes; Buy
and Sell Government Bes
gurities; Gold and Goupans,
W. 8.
Wx Wour,
Pres
ELLEFONTE, PA.
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co )
Receive Deposits and
Allow Interest;
Discount Noles;
ous.
Jas. A. Beaver
Pres.
ENNSYLVANIA
Winter Term begins January 4, 1584,
—
fs fnstitution is loested i
berntafal and healthy spots of
vy region, It fsopen to both sexes,
Borie ullewing Courses of Study :
1 A Full Classical Course of Four Year,
A Full Latin Scientific Course.
A Full Scientific Course of Four Years,
ING.
‘RE. .
A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry,
wants of individual students,
me Ale 4 » *
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFON PA.
Off on inGarman's wow DeNInE. 5
wi
—Toachers’ blank certificates |
# holare, at the Reroxren cifice,
stenographer of the forty seventh congress,
was volunteersd and showed the communica
tion containing the resignation, which was
dated March 3, 1888. Mr. Tyson was exam-
ined by Messrs. Dockery, Brewer and Mul
ler, of the house commitioes on accounts, and
be sald that the resignation had been de.
mandsd by Mr, Keifer, who expressed a de
sire to appoint in his stead bis nephew, Mr,
Tyson further said that he bad not contem-
plated resigning votfl asked to do so by the
ex-wpeaker,
The members of the shb committes on ac:
counts of the hotiwe evince much surprise at
the amount and character of tho articles of
the accounts presented for {uneral expenses
of decsased members. The expenses in the
ss of the late representative Haskell
amount to over three thousand dollars,
which is quits moderate compared with those
attending the funeral of the late Thomas
Allen, of Bt. Louis, and that of the late Sen.
stor Hill, of Georgia. Mr. Dockery, of
Missouri, is a member of the commitice,
and, while be does not object to the amounts
the accounts are usually diffioult to examine
for the want of system in thelr makicg up
From the appearance of things some of the,
ferns were plainly made to cover personai
expenses Bot contemplated by law or author.
ized by the usages of good society on funeral
oceasions,
Poker playing Is one of the favorite diver
sions of Washington official life. There are
two clube in the war department for friendly
games, Lincoln belongs to the
one that has Cen. McKeever for its head
Mr. Lincoln ia said to play a very steady,
careful gamw, Since Gen. Bheridan's arrival
a second club has been formed. Sher.dan is
a vory stropg player, playing much as he
fougut—with a great deal of decishan and
dash, Col. Mike Sheridan, the post of the
generals stafl, is also a very good player.
The most active and enthusiastic of the of.
ficial poker clubs, however, is in the post of-
fice department, and Messrs. Gresham, El
mer and Hatton are the threes leading play-
ers. Judge Gresham plays a very level
headed, careful game, but Frank Hatton is
considered tho Dest player in the depart
ment,
The house committees on military affairs
today agreed to report a bill retiring Henry
J. Hunt with the rank of major genorsl
Mr. Lyman was authorized to report to the
house a resolution adopted by the commities
in favor of defraying the expenses of trans
forring the body of the late Gen. Ord from
Havana to Washington,
The house committes on public land today
beard Mr. T. J. Bpencer, of New York, and
Mr. Redington, of Washington, respecting
the proposed forfeiture of the lands granted
to the Ontodagon and Brule River Railroad
company, of Michigan. The arguments
urging the forfeiture are very strong aud
members of the committes say there is no
dotibt that the land grant will be declared
forfeited.
Resolutions reaffirming the recommenda-
tions of last year's congress favoring a pos
tal telegraph and telephone systern were
unanimously adopted by the national board
of
Mr. H#, of Ohl, was today ape
pointed deputy sergeant at arms of the
The house committes on favalll pensous
today had under consideration Mr, Wat.
son's bill providing for thé appointment of a
commission to investigate the question of re-
Pofranding the Penslons,
New Yorx, Jan, 20.-Deputy Marshals
Dible and Mellen have arrived, having in
custody Bilas Bkinoer and Louis Rhode,
whom they bad arrested at Brookville and
Gilmans, in this state, ou warrants issued by
United States Comenissioner Lyman on a
charge of Mr*Rhode is the post
and is charged with
to jthe identification of
SENATOR MAHONE ATTACKED
A Biter Onslaught Made Upon him
by State Senator Newberry,
Rrousonn, Va., Jan. 24. ~The event in
legislative circles is the discussion of Sen
ator Newberry's resolution calling upon
Senator Maboue to resign bis seat in the
United States Senate. The senate chamber
was crowded, a number of ladies being pres
ent. Mr. Newberry opened {no support of the
measures and made a flerce onslaught upen
Mahone, whom he termed a vile slanderer
of Virginia. He arraigned him for leaving
his seat in the last congress and taking up
abode in Richmond for the purpose of dic
tating to the legislature; for assuming to
himself an air of authoritf foreign to the
customs of a free people, and for making the
legislature pass laws to advance his own ine
terest and gratify his insasinted greed for
plunder, place and power. “Think of it for
8 moment, Mr. President and segators,” said
the speaker, “and then bite your lips and
bang your heads in shame, and with uplifted
hand and a firm resolve let us swear that the
like shall never bo again in this our father's
house. Let the seal of our condemnation be
placed upon it. It is a blight on the fair name
of Virginia, an insuit to the manhood of her
people, and such conduct is without a par
allel in her history, and, so far as | know, is
without a parallel in this great nation. Itis
an {nsult to the virtue and intelligence of a
free people, and a usurpation of a power not
to be tolerated under any circumstances
Every instinct of our nature and every emo-
tion of our souls revolts at the thought of a
petty tyrant and puny boss advertising us to
the world and crying out in a squeaking tone
of volo; ‘Virginia for sie! Who'll buy,
who'll buy?" Yes, Mr. Prosident, Virginia
was offered for sale and was sold, But thank
God she was not delivered. Though fettered
and bound as she was, she is still free, She
has broken the withes of stalwartisms with
which she was bound, and her brave and
noble people are free. And, sir, permit me
to say bere, that they have been down tothe
Jordan of democracy and washed their
hands of the leprous taint of bossism and
bave consecrated their hearts anew to the
cause of human freedom and mean to strike
for g higher and a purer Anglo-Baxon clvill
sation.”
The speaker at some length argued to
show that Mahone, while ho wad being elect-
ad to the United States senate as a demo
crat, was intriguing with Grant and Cam-
eron and giving assurances that he would
cast the readjuster influence for Grant, He
charged further that, being elected as a
dempcrat to represeat a democratic peoples,
Mabone bad now gone over to the repub-
licans, if they would bave him. Ile has
made Virginia a mere pocket borough in
the bands of a trading politician whose van-
ity bas outgrown his discretion and whose
patriotism is measured by his purse. The
speaker bitterly anstbomatized Mahone as a
traitor and tradacer, who bad spread abroad
liss about bloodshed in Virginia. Mr New.
berry sald this was ons of the most peaceful
and law-abiding states in the Union. He in
sMted that the people of Virginia bad the
right to demand Mahono's resignation,
tis Story Not Credited,
Avsuny, N. Y., Jan 24 Testimony in
the Petmelly trial has closed. The prisoner
testified that Miss Froitzhelm, a woman
nearly fifty years old, had made overtures of
love to hiro. She and the prisoner, who is
only twenty two years old, spent two days in
a Syracuse novel. The woman registered and
paid all the bills for hotel and livery, He
went to the dead woman's house June 1 at
her urgent luvitation, she not knowing that
the prisoner had been married two months to
a beautiful girl, who is present in court, The
dead woman demanded that the prisoner
should that day fly fo the wet. He refused,
telling ber {or the first time be was married,
She became wild with rage and jealousy.
She sprang at him, clutched and struck him,
until be drew a revolver to scare her. Bat
she got the pistol from him and said: “if ]
can’t live with you, I will have you die with
me.” Althat moment the prisoner picked
ap & hatchet in the kitchen and struck ber
upon the bead, He fled, taking an overcoat
in which ho says there was a bank book on
which be tried to get money in Albany, and
was arrested, This is his story, bul the pro.
secution has clearly fastened robbery upon
the man charged with murder.
———
Poultry Exhibition,
New York, Jan, 24 The second annual
exhibition of the Fanciers’ show which is in
at the Madison Bquare Garden,
turkeys, peasants, pigs,
bite, ferrets, ste. bosides several interesting
specimens of artificial incubltion,
Judging began last evening and the open-
ing awards will be made today. The judges
are: George O. Brown, of Baltimore, Md, ;
George 8. Prait, of Bridgeport, Conn; J.
D. Nevens, of Philadelphia: William C.
White, Chicopee, Mass. ; 8B. K. Felch, Natick,
Mass; W. J. Blanton, of New York city
and J. E. Diehl, of Beverley, N. J. The
superintendent is J. H. Baldwin. The show
will remain open each day this week, except
Qeenddav,
OND VALENTINE,
ys and sells Real Estate on fair commission,
Insures First-class Life Companies
- “ Life and Accident Companies,
- 0 Fire Companies,
German, English and American, Combined cap
ital, $15,000,000, Office in Bush Arcade, over Vale
ontine's stores, Bellefonte, Pa. Dany
(Continued from last week.)
How Watch Cases are Made.
——
This process of manufacture was invented
by James Boss, who started in business in
1854, and the methods and tools used. in
making these watch cases are covered by
patents. This is the only watch case made
wnder this process, For many years the in-
troduction of these goods was slow, owing
to popular prejudice against “plated” goods,
but gradually the public learned that the
James Doss’ Gold Watch Chse was not a
cheap gold-washed or eleMro-plated article,
but was made of genuine gold plates of
standard quality and thickness, Conscientious
adherence to the determination to make
the best watch case ever put on the market,
and the adoption of every improvement
suggested, has made the James Doss’ Gold
Watch Case the STANDARD,
In this watch case the parts
most subject to wear—the bow, erown, hinges,
thumb-caiches, etc., are made of SOLID GOLD.
Bead § cont vamp to Keyrbone Wabeh Case Farborion, Phils
delphia, Fa, for bandos Iinstrated Prapblet showing bow
Junsn Dons’ aut Keprtons Watch Omor ary male.
(Tv be continued.)
AYERS
Sarsaparilla
Is a highly comeentrated extract of
Sarsaparilia and other blood-purifying
roots, combined with Iodide of Potas
sium and Iron, and is the safest, most reli.
nble, and most economical blood-purifier that
ean bo used. It invariably expels all blood
poisons from the system, enriches and renews
the blood, and restores its vitalizing power,
It is the best known remedy for Berofals
and sll Bevofulons Complaints, Erysip-
elas, Ecema, Ringworm, lotches,
Sores, Boils, Tamors, and Eruptions
of the Skin, ss also for all disorders caused
by a thin and impoverished, or corrupled,
condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General
Debility, nnd Scrofulous Catarrh.
laflammatory Rheumatism Cored.
“AYER'S BARSAPARILLA has cured me of
the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with
which I have suffered for many years.
W. H. Moons.”
Durham, Ia, March 2, 1882,
FREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggiets ; $1, six bottles “or 74
JOHN A. GRENOBLE,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
Dealer in
STOVES, TINWARE &
PATENT IRON ROOFING.
Use Patent Iron Roofing, it outlssts
any building, and costs only a trifle
more than shingles, Call and see it.
Everything in the line of
COOKING BTOVES,
COAL STOVES,
& RANGES,
PRICES LOW A8 THE LOWEST !
TINWARE
of all descriptions on hand and made to
order, 12dec.y
Cards— Attorneys.
H. ORVIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Ofoe opposite the Court House, on 24 floor of
Furst's building, pe —
¥ HEWES
Attorney-at-Law,
Practices in all the Courts,
Furst buildng, Bellefonte.
LAIRL'NN,
Attorney-at Law,
Office on Alley .eny street, Dellefont,
feb tf
D. Fo eater.
2maytl
* Attorney-at-Law,
oe in old Uotard building, Bellefonte
SPANGLER, Attorney-at-law
Consultations in English and
erman. Office in Furst's new building
Mens Fine Shoes
No 10 Brockerhoff Row,
Bellefonte, Pa.
] M, A. BANDOE,
MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA,
Offers his services to the public. He
is thoroughly experienced in his line
of trade and guarantees satisfaction
toall, Having bad many years exs
perience iu ir he gives his cus
tomers only first class work. Parties
needing new suits of any kind, can
have them put up as cheap, if not
cheaper, than elsewhere, and will be
sure to be pleased. Has constantly
on hand samples of all kinds of goods
and can furnish a complete outfit.
tepriring promptly and ceatly done.
QECHLEKS
BECHLERS | .
SECHLERS
— ——
i NEW GOODS i
Just opened a full line of Choice Fami-
y
GROCERIES
ND
GROCERIES D
A
AN
PROVISIONS,
PROVISIONS,
Such as
TEAS, COFFEES.
SUGARS, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED FRUITS,
MEATS,
NUTE,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES,
FISH SYRUPS, ETC,
Together with
GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND
WILLOW WARE, AND
HOUSEHOLD
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
KINDS.
at the lowest living prices. Goods are
all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of
the very best kind.
MEAT MARKET.
Beef of the choicest
pork and mutton, fresh
on hand.
cattle, veal,
and always
30 nov, tf
CENTRE HALL
h | ol Sl i
Carriage Shops.
J. W. HENNY & SAM'L 8HOOP
{Successors to J. O, Deininger.)
10:
Manufacture and constantly
keep on hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SPRING WAGONS
SLEIGHS
and all kind of vehicles,
All work made of the best ma
terial, and put together by mechan
ics of long experience. Hence al
work from these shops is guaranteed
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Prices low and all work turned
out first-class.
COME AND BEE OUR
(an27
woRw
MURRAY'S
CARRIAGE WORKS
CENTRE HALL, Centre Co. Penn's,
Where are kept on hand and for sale,
—— BUGGIES,
——PHAETONS,
~=-BPRING WAGONS,
- &e., 4
Repairing done at
nable rates
Buggy Tops of any style made to or
: der, with prices
according to quality. 1 have recently ad-
HORSE SHOKING
to the smith department, under the sa-
rvision of a very skilled
and ob g blacksmith,
19dectf
Wn . LEVI MURRAY.
EGISTER'S NOTICE ~The following ao
te have been examined, posed snd re
man Gied of record in the registers office for the in.
poction of Helrs and legates, creditors and wll othe
teresied, will be
ere in any wise in to
the bass Uourt of Centre county on W sdnesday,
ind, for sllowanee
Jay of January, A. b.
1, The scoouss of Joseph Baker, scting executor
Ae. of Martin Houser, inte of Harris
>a (now Ue llege)
eoeased.
2 8 scoount of J Pak :
&o. oj David Kiters, ste of hus cond gp Lot Bd at
The socount of Charette Eokenroth, admin
tr ot de. of Heury oar inte Ou i
eer emd hal Asooust of Dr. P.T. Mas
sor, ado inistrator of deo. ot John D Foote, iste of
lin of SB hroes MoMallin, executor of Ae,
of Thomas Metuillin, tate of ;
. i Frat ker twp, decd.
7 , & minor
towssiip,
of
RR as i
. "ORTAMES A. MC
CROKS-TIES
Wanted by the Lewisburg & Tyrone
Railroad Co.
BrLLEyORT
All ties must be made ol y
white oak, rock ok, or ¢}
cayed koots and other |§
bis edght feet six lnches
and pot less than sever
parallel sides, with straiyl
and stripped of the tmrk
on the Line of railroad, s
of fifty each. alternate |
on ground which is sa b
grade of the road, ani
mit of being counted
Ties delivered at se
will be inspected, and |
and aceepled 10 the int
ents will be made «
cording montis, Addr
16jandt P.J. WHITE
for the work
far postage. »
royal va lus
will put yor
money in & few days
sible at soy busivess, Capitals
start you, Yon cen work
time only. The work is a iby
sexes, young and oid £0 eawil &¥
cents to 85 every evoning. That sll whe wa
many test the business, we make this wups
offer (to all who are wot well sstisfied we will send
#1 to pay for the tron ble of writing we. Full par
ulars, dissections, elo., seni free Yoartunes wii }
made by those who give their Whole tisae 15 the w
Great success shasiulely sure, Don’ delsy. Seas
now, Address STINSON, & Co, Portisnd, Me is,
¥ wy £5¢ vogoy
i hf FICE
Steam
Bending Shops.
AT FARMERS MILB, PA.
All kinds of bending in wood done or
short notice. Orders filled |
sizes, and of best material ; bo!
ners, shafts, bent hounds, plow
pbaeton and buggy reaches.
price list.
Mend
Orders by mail promptly at
All work guaranteed,
J. B. REAM &
& weak st boms
SON.
tended to,
85 outfits free. Puy
solutely sure, No risk apital
lioct y
quired. Besder, if you
st which person, of
i
eld, san make great pay allt
sbeolole certaluty, write for partical &
LETT & Co, Por tiand, Maine,
Dentists.
RE G. W. HOBTERM ;
Dent
Office at residence on Church stre
site Lutheran Church, 5
taction in all branches
‘ther administered
P* 5-5: GUTELIUS.~—
Dentist, Milibeim. k
professional services to the put
prepared to perform sil opera
dental profession, He is now
pared to extract teeth absols
pain.
SPRING MILLS HOUSE,
On L.&T. BR. R.
BUMMER RESORT,
Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman-
tic Mountain and Valley Scenery
Healthy Locality,
TERMS REASONABLE.
J. H. BIBBY,..... cessssnns ETOPLiCtO
SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNT
B= HOUSE. 4
W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle
fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to
country trade. junelGy
(va uINGs HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Proprictor
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man and beast, and
charges very moderate. Giveit a trial.
25june Uf
57 N HOUSE,
LOCK HAVEN,
FINE
TA
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample room
on first floor.
ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR BUMMER BOARD ND 1
LLdal
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
patural scenery in the state, Schools
and churches convenient. Terms very
reasonable, 1Gaug
ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND
SHOEMAKER.
after April 1st will open in the Durs
building, when be will be prepared to
make to order Boots and Shoes, and do
all kinde of repairing. Satisfaction guar-
anteed, and charges reasonable. He asks
a share of the public patronage.
ARD WARE.
"HARDWARE
HARDWARE
{or
JAS A. HARRI CaO,
JAS, A. HARRIS; CO,
ep RE SELLING ——e
REAVER SECTIONS AND
REAPER okCTIONS AND
REA PERS,
EEAPERS,
And all kinds ot Barming Tools,
RAKES, FORKS
scYrags,
ROPE BLOCKS,
SPROUTS HAY FURKS, &e.
AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE.
MANDS IN THIS LINE.
. HARRIS & CO,
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