The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1887, Image 5

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HAVE YOU
RHEUMATISM?
A Remedy that has been in successful us say
years in Europe, and was only lately wntrodu od in
this country, is the
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATIS MI
CURE
This Remedy has the endorsement of (
Puysicians and Government Sanitary Co
as well as the thousands of sufferers to w
brought relief. It bas saved others—-all
tried it, It
fram further agony, if you'll only give if » chance.
EVERY BOX
~“RUSSIANM] 0 »
a. 8B TRADE MARKS) i
AND a
SIGNATURE of
Tice this Rize.”
Rows Genuine without this &
mature and both T
| RHEUMATISM CURE.
For complete information, Descriptive Prine
phlet, with testimonials, free.
Por sale by all druggists. If one or the other is
pot in position to furnish it to you, do not be per.
suaded to take snything else, but apply direct 10 the
General Agents, PFAELZER BROS. & CUO,
$10 & S21 Market Street, Philadelphia.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RA!
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND L} Rn
Daily Except Sunday,
Westward,
PM AM AM. STATIONS,
CHAS. E PUGH,
General Manager
C2™1 RE COUN
Receive De ep w=
Gen’
¥ BANKING CO,
. A.
D. MURKA ’
d, Satta
Dealer
Whiske
and sold
every day int
ZELLER & SON,
. DRUGGISTS, Ballaft
Uesier In
PRUGS, —
CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY wO0DS, &«
Pure Wines sod Liquors fur medics
purposes siwsys kept
Holels.
UsH | HO ISK
W. R. Celler, propaiaio:
fonte, Pa. Special attention
Gouniry trade.
SE,
NUMMIRNGS HOU
/ RELLEFOX PA.
EMANUEL BROWN, Propel
trave ing Cis oily
OAauy in the Fy 1b
respect, for wan sod , and
moderate. Giveil
ive
The nd
this hotel ¢
every
charges very
2Mjune of
lial
trial
N* BROCKERHOFF | SE.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY ST, BELLE}
3. G. McMILLEN
Tk. Fa
, Prop'r.
SE. Free Buss Lo and
Bpecia: rales LO witnesses
{=~1RE HALL HOTEL.
D J. MEYER, Prop'r,
FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND T
CUSTOM.
Good Table, hieaith y locality,
monutain water, surrounded by
natural scenery in the state
and churches convenient, Terns
reasonable. 1g tf
j= N HOU SE,
from sll trains. 46
and jur Biun
pure
LACK HAN oy
8 WOODS CALDWELL,
Terms reasonsble, Good »
on frst floor
o MERON HOUSE,
LEWISBURG,
"STETTLER £ CODER
EPECIAL RATES TO COMMER
Els OVER sUND,
flood Livery attached. Free'B
all trains
Dentists.
BO W. HUSTEUMA
Dentist, Hall
Residence on Main sizee eon
2d floor of Harper & Kresmer's siore
——
branches of his professior. Piper” ad-
ministered, 14apr
R35 G GUTELIUS.—
Dentist, Mitibeim Offers his
prof fonsionai gervices wo the putlic. He is
popared to perform sll operasions in the
Boo | profession. He is teow tiily pre
pared 10 extract ouip sheolguly withon
Phin.
J. L. BrasaLen, FP
PANGLER & HEWES,
S ATTTORN EYS-AT-LAY
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO, PEXN'A.
8 sl attention to collections | Prctice in ab
eo courts; Consultation in Germab uy Eoglish
PY, KLINE,
Office on pegond flogr of F
bailing work of Court Hou
gonsalied in Euglish of Ger:
OAN F POTTER. Aw
Collections prom!
specia attention given 1
lands ¢ property tor axle
and have acknowledged Do,
bonds&e. Bellefonte, Pa.
wt's pew
Can be
ayes |
stsLaw |
ie and
avin
“wu
Hortgms
——
ALL KINDS OF GRaIY,
wi
White and red wheat, rye, shelled onrp
onts and barley wanted st bg Savas | Foe
Hall Boller Mill=for Shieh
marke: prices will be paid
on storage
| me INTER STATE COMMERCE BILL.
Neok Thinks the BI Should Pass and
Stanford Thinks It Should Net.
Wasminoron, Jan 11.--The interstate
commerce bill came up for discussion and
Senator Beck took the floor, Mr. Beck went
on to say that the report presented the
fairly between those who wished that the in-
terstate railways be operated subject to law
| and those who desired the railroads
their own that the present
fest
to make
laws:
the part of committees of the two houses, and
that the defeat of this measure would keep
the control of the commerce of the country
| in the hands of the railroads. Mr. Beck
legislate on this subject. He read from a
book on the “Railroads of the Republic,”
which stated that the Standard Oil company
received from the various railroads during
eighteen mofiths rebates amounting
000.000, and by reason of these
erushed out all competition in the oil trade.
rebates
commercis
tions against the interstate commerce bill
He believed that if these facts were laid be-
fore any commercial! body in America it
would vote
outrages. He was pot an epemy of the rail
| roads; he only wanted them forced to show
equal to all; he would vote for the
bill because {t would interfere with no legit-
! imate rights of the railroads and would
bring about the result desired.
Mr. Cullum spoke in favor of the confer
ence report. He said the bill had stood the test
iny to which it had been subjected by
the press and rail The fea
ture most objected to was the long and short
and that it was
| either misunderstood or misrepresented. Id
was possible he though hat any ©
Justice
of serut
rosd companies,
haul clause, was because
ONEres
SGINe respects, prove
ata le
had
national
when
h to
ariel by
ation
in the absence of
wileved the measure
ve beneficial bot
urged against
the short hau!
imbiguons, the senat argusd
sastruction can be reasonably pl
this section, especially when «
onsidered, as it
other pro
explained
ion with the
the bill. Mr. Callum
wis of the bil
Senator Stanford opposed the bill
vided, he
must be, in conneagt
the different sect
It pro-
ation of one species
which was not extendad to «
said, for a regul
Grserty
gument was directed mainly against
prohibiting railroads
he greater than the s
ned that the shorter
ore because of the
and
helps to
distance
strom maintain
without that help perhap
the shorter business at
wil not only wo dens cmpedion
ut to exhibit a
he positive diss urage
i
if it is
PErty oon
it Is main
labor of indi
7
Lonty
a jal
ati the
within
come 8
i disastrous
I business
the railroad
free to ma
ta
intervals
bess) as
the OGD
calling
mexiat
that pron
There has
astey
ng ind
yporty with
it CaRnirw
i 3 & x
i ship, and the Anarchists is e his ‘ tie
country have thus
example of the govern
ing of property
ion Benatar sniffer tx] sa
£3 thore
could be no valid object
tions, but only to that »
| which affe
to police regula
niles opted regulations
ts values directly and inevita
Miscellanerons Notes.
ros, Dec. 11
ves are being
Woasmn The Steg
| ngwW Ind
revenie
! Hiscock, with their o>
| started roumvent Mr
tariff plans. The Republicans
posed to the alx
r sayn the
made ia
Messrs
respective following
reduction
mit to of
who
dition of the internal revenue
heckmate Mr
the ways and
are NOW planning to «
i by voting to consi der
tariff bill
| tne whole on enue matters. Representa.
tive Anderson, of Kansas, said that if Mr
Randall attempted t) carry out his revenue
enough Benublicans
to lay
rey
dang there would be
i whe wand vote against vis motion
fe the Morrison bill
Morrisons
] peported fav
i6 defeat it
stoond by him
by the w
friends the bill
rably wys and means
id be takes un If this Uppo-
ition appears too strong Mr. Randall may
hangs his pl ns
The regulations promulgated by the presi-
dent governing promotions in the New York
custom house provide that the board of ex
onmities we
of tha wfeett preww frem Acre fe Leap aridar nn aw
. ¥
prom ie wi, five da¥s
nn the offices for which such ex.
amitiath ys fog
being pos ted |
amination = to 0 Held
be from class to class, and the examination
of persons in one class shall be to test their
fitness for promotion to the next higher class,
All persons in the class immediately below
| six months,
| tion
mnst be given to the efficiency with which |
the competijors shall have peri wid thelr
detigs in the olficd, but guné who ¢ chal have
failed to attain a woniwnn standard of 78
cent. in the written exanination shall be
| certified for promotion. The whole list of
eligibles {rom whom the promotion is to be
| made shall bo certified to the nominating
officer,
The supreme court of the United States has
rendered a decision in the case of King of the
| Belginne ot al versus Mali, counsel |
| Guastion involved related to jurisdiction of
the courts of New Jersey, and ig pf {nteg
ustienal lmpartance. A murder was re
cently eonmitted on a Helgian vessel lying |
at ua New Jorsoy wharf, The culprit was
arrested and lodged in a New Jersey Jail
The King of Belgian demanded custody of
| the prisoner on the that the crime
was committed on Belgian property, and not
on the soil of the United States, The courts
of New Jerwy bold that while the crime was
fommipieh on a foreign shi
fe wabeys, ind
mst be examined for promo
te of New Jérke
The.
| sroanery deprirpent
| nacre written by
lican ofMiclals early in the administration ex-
pressing a willingness to sever their connec
tion with the department are now before Mx
Manning, and those not already given pe
mission to depart may, it is said, expect thelr
Hsmissal in the near future,
who did not resis
so, and the
many
ment before niany weeks elapse
he day with
sion naturally prevails that
faces will be seen in the depart
irpres
new
The house oct introduc
of bills,
upied t
THE UNION PACIFIC.
President Admms Says No Money Has
Been Used Illegally,
Bosrox, Jan. 1L-Pre
the Union Pacific
written Senato
sident Adams, of
Rail any, has
Hoar
Pacific
in most
aad comg
and Sinan
railroad funding
Longre
have the
bill in charge, denying
that the Pacific
tured in any legitimate
promote such legislation, He
he has reas know that the
cific is Dndifferent to the
actually opposed to it. He
Crisp, who
Union has ‘‘spent, or ven
way, a dollar” to
also says that
Central Pao
measure, if not
son to
ANNOYS
pee that the
story of bribery was
started by bh tock
and stock jobbers
benefit at the eX
sta of the
wiomalilers
ir own pecuniary
pense of the permanent inter
road and of the
Mr. Adams further says that the
cific has no pre
government
Union Pa
the two
and In
ference as hetweoen
pending, in the
The vision
le, and either dangerously
the future resources of the. cot
pared i
IRS PE house
wenate of both are too hos
averiond
npany Hut
the compan
and
#0 dle
try to ly
« Thuay for Senator.
s O for
Another Fire at
¥
Hartford,
Hantron k
r of
1 estate
Fowler & Mi
: Co,
er Printing o
Cigarbox
Niles
Co
Hastings
White
Pare
NAN y
f and
and by K
Charlies Nolm
stable
hardware, and
facturge
HTVEY
sbarage Ihe ire
irst feared that the entire ocornes
Asy lu
HE Ie
in an hour
lamag 5
: # facton
by water make
ifs
Hyxz, Jan
Wants Plocked Men.
rer and
lsnguered 1
Africa, has
lately | Laid
for the relief
the Decals
sxpagiition with
reference they
alle the hb
they wi ), and also insists
that i
thes tap lied
there BB Gage Lia be expaditi A IDAY Ie
sult disnnts
Blackmalling Liguoer Deslers,
fOowBLi Mas 8 The
tiga assert that an
terapt is being made
deators
feale organised J
cortain
appar:
them during
the winter fhe parents send their chikiren
to the shops for bee and then
Prose suite the deans for = Bing
minors. Bane of the
the amount demanded
onrt and bave
grocer
threaten
liquor to
rather than go
who also has a liguor license, com
groceries from several costomers, and thoy
warianis
fog ihegaily
RIO
His Wife nnd Sen in a Clstera.
rns, O, Jan. 11
lives at Green
home
w ho
lft
iid, a boy of 5
L not return until evening. The
was cold anv deserted. Looking into
cistern be found his wife and child
George Backus,
Horings, near this eity,
3
wRYin
#% his wife and
house
the
|
i
:
i
It is supposed the
little boy aos dentally fell
ints Sha gieber a
aid the mother in frying to
rescue him Jumped into the tank and both |
were frozen to death. The water was but |
four feet deep
A Mild Earthquake,
CHARLESTON, B. OC, Jan. 11
85 o'clock. It was sharp enough to be gen
and lasted but a few seconds Peoplelin upper |
stories were somewhat alarmed, but the dis
turbance was decidedly milder than tha ofie
leat weou
Mudored n His Cabin.
Pomeroy, O., Jan, 11. News reaches here
that Charles Phelps was found lying in bis
Httle cabin on the Chester road. three miles |
from herve, He bad been brained with an ax,
the murder having been committed probably |
about last Thursday.
dood was robbery,
and bved alate
A Woman Whe VYeted.
Werisvitee, N.Y. Jan, 11.-«Mrs, Lucy
Phelps was 50 years old,
| Commissioner Angel to meet the complaint
charging ber with illegal voting. Her
counsel, Hon, Virgil A. Willard, made a
strong argument against her being held to
answer the charge and the commissioner ad-
Journed the matter to Feb, 2
Juris Teyns
Averix, Tex, Jan. 11- f the lagu | In
| single payments for | aay
“ate was iar - prod vi Fag vp sia
office yeste NY " Buh Bobert
- Burnett sod othe
b ituated tn the
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EASILY ACCOUNTED FOR
The success of Bangh's $25 Bangh's 825 Mosphate ns
an excellent crop producer nod permanent
improver of the soil, is easily necount ed for
It in made of the bones of animals, and
with special regard to a general adapta.
bility us an plant food.
Every particle of which bones are comes
powed, in a direct food of vegetables.
We render this food immediately available
hn the $25 PHOSPHATE
Which we ¢laiu ta be a very special
vasinge. as BH gives the crop an early aan
und susinins it until any muttered, bo.
sidos permanently improv ihe wail.
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FURST RE
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| NEW FURNITURE STORE.
Now
with
open
most complete stock
i
of
(Furniture and Bedding
‘tn the county.
Special attention giv-
en to packing and ship-
ping by rail road.
Correspondence in re-
gard to goods
promptly
answered.
J. C. Brachbill,
High Street, Bellefonte.
(Near P, R. R. Depot.
Hew
AF
Arrival of Goods
NEW STORE
INEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
| HARPER & KREAMER
Centre Hull,
Have just ypened in one 1
{and Best Rooms in the Vali ey,
[=A CUOMPLEIE BTOCK OF—
{DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOOLS
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & sHOKS
H-.aDWABE,
OILS AND PAINTS
GLASSWARE QUENNSWARE
JHROCERIES.
SUGARS, TEAS, FISH
TUBACUO, uA Bs,
EVERYTHIN
KEPT IN A WELL RGU LATED
SITULE. ;
Larges
NUTIONS,
COFFEE-
SALT
ALL NEW GOODS,
We offer bargains unsurpassed n this
VUOUNTY.
COME AND SEB.US. SSuu
aii kinds of Produce taken and Highes
aa Market Prices Paid.; ul
amy
Furniture! Furniture dl
M'CORMICK BRO
{Butcessors to W. RB. Camp.)
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A
Offer the finest and largest stock
FURNITURE
ever brought to Centre Hall,
——Prices to Suit the Times.
Come and examine
stock and lsarn prices.
Wejkeep all furnitore usoslly
wee found in Bee
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STORER
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
OOFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS
BURIAL ROBES, &c,
.