The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1887, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r
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. 1887.
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Centre HALL, PA, FEBRUARY
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There seems to be a certainty that
Speaker Carlisle is to take Manning's
place as Secretary of the Treasury.
As to the railroad commission it is be-
lieved that Garland will be at its head;
Clark, of Massachusetts formerly presi-
dent of the New England road, is
thought to be sure of a place, and Ker-
nan is likely to be the New York mem-
hoped that the president
these appointments until
of congress, go
Colonel Morri-
It is
will reserve
after the adjournment
that can appoint
sOn.
ber.
he
Philadel-
detected
reputa-
Representative Mackin, of
phia on Friday, seems to have
Clerk Huhn, of most unsavory
tion, voting absent members on the roll
his charges,
called the
members
in
true
absent
He was specific
them
nineteen
call.
and to prove
names of
Huhn recording as voting, and none re-
sponded. They had gone home. He
also offered to produce affidavits show-
amd
more
ing the members were not present
did not No
flagrant outrage could have’ been com
mitted than the one charged to Huhn,
and we have little doubt it is true. The
House was adjourned by the Speaker in
in disre-
Mac-
should
vote as recorded.
an unparlamentary way, and
gard of the rules, to get rid of Mr.
kin's troublesome It
not. rest here, The Speaker can hardly
hi t of part nership with
this sort ol
question
afford
Huhn.
STATE TAX REVISION,
The tax bill
the House by Mr, Foote is the resnlt «
of
revision introduced in
f
the joint commission
constituted to
and Mr,
commission's
the labors of
the two houses recently
report a bill at this
as
session,
Foote reported it the
bill. It was prepared by Rafas E. Shap-
lev. of Aunditor
Norris, ex-Audit Niles
Philadelphia; Genera
(ieneral and
the
of the
ir
State Treasurer Quay and commis
sion, and retains most general
features of the existing tax laws, inclad-
mortgages,
counties
ing the tax on bonds, stocks,
money at interest, ete. The
he latter ciass of taxes are DY
per
the
collecting t
his bill allowed fifty cent,
f
taxes 80 collected for expenses (
collecting. Heretofore the
have collected those taxes without any
compensation,
Manufacturing corporations
empt from the payment
taxes, except such corporations
are ex-
#8 gre
engaged in the manafacture of intoxiea
r of gas, and the
apply to building
The
iN0rs
i
do not
loan associations, tax on house
carriages is repealed. The present
chinery is retained for the collection
also retained.
. an
ATRAMPS CONFESSION.
There is one honest tramp at least,
Easton, tne other day, the confession
one saved two men froma term of 10
years in the Eastern penitentiary. Hen-
Frank Holland were on
trial fora burglary committed at the
residence of Thomas Seyfried, a farmer
in Upper Nazareth, on the night of Dee
cember 29, during which a desperate
struggle took place. The evidence
against the accused was mostly circum-
stantial, and there were fair chances for
conviction. The tide torned when
Henry Schultz, a tramp, who was this
week sent to prison for 11 months for
vagrancy, took the stand and testified
that Peto and Holland had nothing to
do with the ciime, He then withont
of the consequences, said: “The
burglary committed hy myself
Charley Postal Young, and
another man whose name I cannot re
The court then, at the re
quest of the district attorney, had the
a verdict of not guilty.
indicted for the
At
of
ry Peto and
any fear
was
runner,
member.”
jary render
Schultz will
burglary.
now be
WONDERFUL CURES,
W. D. Hoyt & Co, Wholesale and Re-
tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We
have been selling Dr King’s New Dis.
covery, Electric Bitters and Bueklen's
Arnica Salve for two years, Have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or
give auch universal satisfaction. There
pave been some wonderful cures effected
by these medicines in this city. Several
cases of pronounced Consumption have
been entirely cured by use of a few hot-
ties of Dr, King's New Discovery, taken
in connection with Electric Bitters, We
guarantee them always,
Sold by all Druggista,
FREE TRADE.
The reduction of interca'! revenne and
the taking off offrevenue stamps fronm
Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has
largely benefitted the consumers, as weil
as relieving the burden of home manu
factures, Especially is this the ease with
Green's August Flower and Bosched's
German Syrup, as the rednction of
thirty-six cents per dozen, has been add-
ed to increase the size of the bottles con.
taining these remedies; thereby giving
one-fifth more medicive in the 75 cent
size, The August Flower for Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint, and the German
Syrup tor Cough and Lovg troubles, have
rhaps. the largest sale of any med.
icines in the world, The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be
greatly appreciated by the sick and af
fli in every town and vill in
civilized countries. Sample bottles for
10 cents remain the same size,
Tucker Anti-Polygamy 131,
Bart Lake City, Feb 21.-Tho Mormon
press here displays groat hilarity over the
passage of the Edmunds- Tucker bill, saying
that it will amount to nothing. The Herald
gives a long review of the bill, closing in
these words: “Altogether, the Herald con-
siders the bill a very great triumph for the
people of Utah, and un Inglorious defeat for
the anti - Mormon True,
the measure harsh, and a
violation of the theory and practice of re-
publican in many respects,
but it has been so modified since
the house, has had shorn off 80 many of its
worst features, that, as one compares the
measure it ith the bill
which the ring wanted,
that the victory is with the people
defeat with the rings, Even if the bill
COMos « will work few, if any,
changes in Utah. The people will still hold
their own and retain control of their
uries
The Deseret News,
$lormon church, aft
ability that the president w
gays: “And the
liberal crowd, w
¢rimin
the hung
and barro
by doubts that px
souls. If the Mormons
take the test oath ane
clique.
is unjust,
government
passed
it
as now stands w
he must concede
and the
be
law, it
treas-
the chief organ of the
er conceding the prob.
1 tho bill,
jubilation of the motley
elements «
v and im
ym loafers is terribly
RBess the
pectant bur
take the contr
majority
anda gv
The
LEANS, Feb
sireat
Law Defied,
propriet
by the
be a confi
new ol
NAYOr al
the ms
standing
away, whil ie ba
ground, ready to serve
The Mount Holly Mystery.
Mouxt Howny, N. J., Feb, 21
consultat held at
Mary Anderson, the girl
teriously recently
was that was 1
thing. har ® pltoms wWers
The tende toward «
seems to b
An
on bed sic
Was 8
shot
Vas
! is
Her
Clused
itted
been arrested
of immediate
Peak,
ave
no indications
consin Barkley
of shootir her, has hopes of bei
to bail y further attempt will y made
to secure a statement from girl until
there is a great change in her condition for
tho better
N
the
No More Speeches For Blaine.
Bostox,
Manley, of A
mittee of Irish na
had hoped to secure
James G. Blaine for an address
lic celebration of Robert Emi 8 birthday
March 5, in Fanueil Hall, Mr. Blaine
will deliver no more speeches in public une
til after his new book issued from the
press,
Feb. 21 lepresentative
igusta, Me,
islint of
the servions
oF i Soe
writes {
tha
a
Sporting Notes,
Clevei..nd proposes a §1.000 fourteen-inch
balkline tournament on the 8t. Louis prin-
ciple, with eight players
Harry Bethune has not yet made up his
mind whether he will go to Australia or
not. The probabilitics are that he will stay
bere.
If one-half of the challenges made are
accepted and come off, the last week of the
counters
A number of professional scullers will
probably leave New York to participate in
the regatta which is to be held at Orlando,
Fla, the latter part of this month
plimentary
theatre, in
night.
Paddy Smith, of Brooklyn, who
matched to fight Jimmy Mitchell, of Phila
delphia, will be tendered a benefit by his
friends previous to his going into training,
at Temperance Hall, Kent avenue, Brook-
Iyn, on Monday evening next.
Philadelphia,
cushion carrom game at the Home Club,
ing an average of 11,
suit of the handicap tournament
10 firat place as vel uncertain
oo]
in
Philadelphia since Chief Stawart decided to
others interested in the fight on
day night. The chief says that he will
rosccute all persons having a hand in
ghts in the Quaker city hereafter,
The only woman in this country ownin
@ racing stable, which she manages horself,
is Nellie Burke, whois now with her horses
in Now Orleans,
by birth, having been born in Bradford,
Al an parly, age she was taken
parents to Flint, Mich. She married and
was left a widow ul the age of nineteen,
Having to make a living for herself, she
. a riding school, and has sinco been
arnca a8 a long-distance rider,
~ a »
asl DURANGO Le
Bn
RUBHIRG TO DEATH
in the attempt to swim the Niagara
Whirlpool Rapids is no more reckless or
dangerous than to trifle with disease
which each day secures a stronger hold
and hastens the end of lif This is
specially true of rheumastism, neuralgia,
sciaticn, and headache, which
though perhaps slight at first are ex-
ely dangerous, and steadily secure a
firmer grip until at last the agony is unen-
durable and sudden death brings relief,
hese can be cured by the use
of Athlophoros which, in connection with
Athlophoros Pills, never fails when prop-
erly used. Read the following from those
who have tested it.
C. A. Steward, Nelson, Pa
lophoros has saved my mother's life, Last
spring, wo of the best physi tune in the
county said she could not live two months,
She had been helpless for a year, had to be
lifted off and on the bed, limbs all drgwn
out of sh pe, « ords contracted, flesh sore to
the touch, could not be lifted or touched
without | The soren:
laxed, appetite good,
y day, and 1 think a few
more battles will cure her”
New Haven, .
e neuralgia for three months in
Wer t to
nervous
tron
di LAB0S
’ “Ath-
BOVE:
reaming aloud,
the cords r
il) i gaining every day,
Bs IN
4
ail gone,
Conn
the doctor; he gave we
dicine to take
ion of chloroform te
it it did not
LE Pp ni; ht
and so
drivg n
horos by
MOULDING,
Wi
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By 8 BIER
MEAN BURINESS
8. U. THOMPSON,
Next door to Post $lice. Bellefonte
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si
ven.
teated and partioulars free.
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WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM OURORDINA Kk}
CESSFUL IN SECURING THE
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CELEBRATED |
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED INSTRUMENTS IN THE
TURE 1S THAT WE GUARANTEE 1T 10 BE THE BEST
INE IT YOURSELF WE CONSTANTLY HAVE ON
FINESILVERWARE,
PINS,
AGENCY FOR
CHARMS, HAINS, GOLD AND
Line of Silverware, Spoons,
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the Agency for and
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOME, and with
the mondein improvements and
others, all
attachments adapted for dress
makers or ihe
would
home, Nothing
please your wife beter
than an easy running machine,
oe
LAMPS,
We carry a
LAMPS,
compiete ine
We have
the Inca
Hanging Lamps,
Agency for
Lamp, which we claim
stronger and betler
any Lamp in the market,
invention,
.
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Holiday
All goods warrant«
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We have ti
ye largest st
est prices
iness in Centree
have a Railroad throt
Telephone Connection direct
store, it will more than pay
from us. We guarantee prompt
and the lowest f
When you
ments prices
best goods. CAD BRAVE
you will certainly take advantage
H.K. Hicks &
opportanity.
TOVER, STOVER 8T¢
jg—-— IVE
For? | STOVES, STOViS=r=
H K. HICKS &
RO BRO
THE IMPROVED
HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE __ ____
COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED
HENLY « MONARCH 4, FENCE], MACHINE 0»
18 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL
1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the field before the weaving is com
wed
opt Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2 8, 4, or 5 double strands can be used,
weaving all with equal facility
8 Beoauss any stad, length, :
fekets equally well and solid
fren nN Beoat it will make & fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike,
making as good a fence as on even, level ground; aud the muchine being adjustable, the pickets
are all woven plumb,
wy 5 By the Monarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
best wire and picket fence,
6 Beostse any ole, man or
or style of picket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy
boy, can operate it, dnd there are no parts to get out of order and
pate; Becanse it is made of the best and, with proper care, will last a life-time,
# Becsuse the price is within the reach of every farmer,
8 Because it is the only meschine that forces the slat or picket firmly against the wire, thus
securing the slat in such a solid and and permanent manner that it cannot be pulled out, and
ie.
hreakbfe Boca 3 A aiitt made by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, and is mach strong:
or than any barb wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of injury to stock.
11 Because by weaving the post, and fastening the wire strands 10 the posts with sta
ples, and not nailing the slats to posts, thus keeping the wood parts from coming In contact with
each other, It will not hold the moisture of rot. This is a very 1m nt matter, as all boards in
board fences soon rot off at post, and fon continued expense for repair,
12 Because all kinds of old material can be used for making new fence.
18 Because it makes the yinest, best, strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only
firntclass, practical fence machine in the world, ¥
Por prices of machines, fence Material, of territory Ad TES
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& KENNEDY,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Daily Except Bunday,
Eastward
BRTATIONS AMIN
5 6 Montandon }
If wishurg
jiehl
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i 33 Mifflin
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7 00 Laurel
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& 56 Lemont % 25
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Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan.
donat 5.0 am. BA am, and 510 Pm, retuming
leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 8.20 a m, 6.00
pmand 7 Wpm ,
J. R. WOOD,
CHAS. E PUGH,
Senoral Manager Gen'l Pasw'gor gt
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~WaxTED. ~ About 400 bu. of good
shelled corn within the next seven days
for which we will pay an advance over
present market prices. Call on
Konre & Sox,
~Waxren.~The undersigned wishes
to purchase a number of shots, Call at
Centre Hall Roller Mill tf A. Hanren
TICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRO)
IN the date of this notioes we will iy 3
strietly cash business, ami positiely geeline to do
any more “teking.” All orders 3
ent wl tn he Wa wi 0
we em. We will
kinds of glnih Jax Cush Rabe, pr at al
for Tr, and conl, KURTZ & SON
3 , 1887, Centre
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