Ce ———————————— i 0 T™ mm Y FINNS THE CENTRE REPORTER. | NEWS CF THE WEEK. s 1 i : — { ; The Central Labor Union, of New Yori When agonies FRED. KURTZ removed the boycott on Ehrel's beer of as @ attack ol ii, nd yal ad dy i Horaze Greely's sister Amanda, is dying gia ot of paralysis at Spring Creek, Pa. She is 77 HH ang years old Suck Goorge D. C. Smith, who was mysterk ously shot in Madison square, New York, i fds recovering. preachers | A NRW LEASE OF LIFE. iit pantiorine U Eptror and Prox | . debi {L seen an granted, thousands who, after trying physician ind less remedies, : Pai i have he feelings of CexthE Harn, Pa, Marcu 9, 1887, 1g : number. thlophioros and . found to their g al joy tu iis medicine Washington really did cure t politics, M. de Lesseps leaves Paris for Berlin on Tuesday next, He denies that his mission is of a political nature The flour warehouses of Pillsbury & Co, at Minneapolis, fell and buried 25,000 bare | rels of ur in the wreck. The ional association of American i wire-nail nufacturers met and agreed on | an advance in the price of nails. Two dabbled in ted constables against their will. ——————— county who have been | Cie NOT A BAD ONE Fayette county's tax rate has dropped from five i : ble debt having been paid ls to two and one-half, co sidera The passage of the retaliation ted in Gloudd nense bonfires Oar 1 yea ich Wa WE RECENTLY tEAK F — CELEBRATED WHICH IS ROM OUR cannons and in vy the , son of ine a rush for house so fri refused to sh sents at Minno- | Mme apolis Bealech allandigham, the Demo- | . . : ¢ Dr. Schmit von Tavera, the'new Austrian | 8 announced minister to the United States, has post r poned his departure until March 19 Rev. Mr. Powell in a sermon at Herkimer | declared his belief that Mrs. Druse did not 3 the killed her husband. from himself Presi PATTERSON ON} " OF THE Fl THAT WE {EN (:l shot that Afghanist { that the | efforts to r at the distillery of James Med- Mofrank Station, Ky., exploded r seven men, four of whom will die. The Ge 0x shows strenuoas All boys between the | waking Oyler manufacturing coms- ) 1a IT YOURSELF. pany of 10 an t FINE SILVERWARE. ifabilitics | © Of 00saill Sidi wed | Pi} £70 x) ironed into s t ' AUILR, £ : i \ 1A TAM TY A TS ‘Oars are being | o¥ CHARMS, FAL fx a all ho | y : N i and all who New Brunswick. N and his sanity will | ‘hteen Rd his ; Line 0] Silverware. DPOOILS, Forl S. Ctl "ly Poecliel Kriire He pole I'S 1 recently purelinsed a? SEWING M. We have keep in stock the HOMI and the monaoer: headth Shaler have | OW required to on before the recorder this bill become a law AW We ai outrage. (; OOS (, (0 DS SPRING SPRING me _—- rn "1 "1 — — oo — — ——— abo son. KLOWnD £195 (00 NINE BULGARIAN REBELS SHOT | The Commuted An. Threatened, ur N # Boome of sentences Hevolution 3 MPsON, THO Office Music at Correoe ~The Sst a : : | ix Weeks, ovens Monday N. J., March s feared | of 1887. for the teaching r bound ke in the learfield he off the Ne pe Sapposed Loss of a Steamer, » averted. states that H TER, Freeburg, 'a A dis | tt SLOT Ihursday last eo an | gran Ow ve yy ave signed y and miners b ro CONSTABLES. , ted at the er gross | BH ee ] tiara PY eh | Spring elections, for the several boroughs weighman hp ut on} townships of Centre county, wil been saved | }ake notice that court wi | be beld, next of the | Monday, March 7. at 10 o'clock, ». m, | been | OT the purpose of approving bonds and swearing in Constab es, L. A. BCHARFYER, Prothonotary. nt providing that the price of mining lea vie H y and i sbbages were x] on each tipple if 18. As vot to be eoliected in cast othing has indication tice hav No bodies have Wages are the lightest Saturday month and men are to be free to deal in please; wages Has the ¥arth Lost a Lap? 1t . 8 Wasaming March 7.-1t has been re- are to be paid in full in cash after dedne- ported from Wilmington, N. C., that the DR. H. 8 'LEMEN earth has beeu retarded eloven minutes in PR. H. 8. CLE NS, six days. Officials at the Naval observa. | WOTsC A " n A elton, a ' | tory here say the thing is absurd Such a ths. for ror of rh " ah i . ,. | phenomenon would have been observed by ing for patients, Will visit Bellefonte one miner at each mive and if they fai! | astronomers the world over and could not | March 8 4 5, 188: from a 4 Te Thi a y. acres bv a disinterested thir y ;- | have happened without their knowing it. m. Wednesday: and Centre all on Thursiay, 1 b#1 ; Ni 1 A ; Westward to agree, by a disintere 1 SA party i have a EAI retardation could a March In. be, « lemens is A Sroduate of the | ted | i a a \ : MA gg the price wo A - Re piversity of Pennsylvania, of 25 years ex ri eo 8. | rh 1 ; He of he | have been caused by the near approach of ” hitherto ruling when mining was 25 | gome great body to the earth, and such a cents a ton: the agreement is to contin- | ence, and practices largely by inhalations Viease sond to office (Allentown, Pa.) for testimonials, visitor would need no introduction via ne as long as 50 cents a ton and month- Wilmington, N. C. continue in the pay day is to be the third of each what stores they TOY rent and smithing: wages for dead work are to be settled by the superintendent and tion for oil, cotton, fuel, powder, or LEW IRBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD BELLI ONT EFUNTE., NITTANY AND 12 Dasly Except Sunday. Eastward MI'M. PX other labor is to be based on Li 14 burg d 00 1 4 % RE a 4 i 3 a - & i & Knocked Out in Two Rounds, MADAME DEAN 8 ” nd 563 a a Lar Tf ve ER % ral kb ” 3 w / fo ee 3 151 : a o Paddy Mountain Covomnus, O., March 7.-A vicious prize 1 ght took place here between W. I. Par. sons, of Columbus, amd John D. Carroll, of Fort Wayne, Ind., weighing 125 and 135 pounds respectively. The contest Was with skin gloves, Parsons was practically whipped before he went into the ring, ap- parently being afraid of his antagonist when he saw him stripped. He was knock: od out in the second round, being knocked almost the full length of the ring. ly payments Georges creek. ™ - BRACE UP. You are feeling depressed, yonr ap | petite is poor, von are bothered with | Headache, yon are fidgetty, nervous, and | generally ont of saris, and want to brace | up. Brace up, bnt pot with stimulants, | spring medicines, or bittersr which have for their basis very cheap, bad wisky, | and which stimulate you for an hour, 000 05 65 08 00 0 14 UB 50 9 4 1% Penn Oave 27 0entre Hall a4 Gregg 5 Linden Hall S20ak Hall 6 Lemont mle Bummit 14 Pleasant Gap ! i 2 Because any sized wire can be used, and either 2.8. 4, or 5 double strands can be used “1 1% A Xeinanh 6 04} 2 weaving all with equal facility, w & Bellefonte 2 00 2 Because any size, length, or style of pleket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- fron plokets equally well and solid don st 5.20 am, 0.55 8 m, and 7.30 pm, returning Because it will make a fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and down leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 a m, 600 making as good a fence as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, mand T80 pm . COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROV HENLY , MONARCH , FENCE!, MACHINE 18 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAI * 6 5 31 i] 1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the ficld belore ih ving is menoced com EE CEST ETFF Re 4 4 — kill Trotter's English as She is Spoke. d ie alike, plokets than before, ternative newed health and Drug Stores, . AAI MP AIA 8 A Wasnrsarox, March 7.-1t is said thal he fees of the recorder’s office were worth last year about $12,000. Trotter, the deputy recorder, made about $200 in fees in the two days before the adjournment of cone gress without doing a stroke of work. The reporters who interviewed him write his English as she is spoke, and it abounds in more negatives than are usual in the same ONILYOddNS and intel { a onoe rod. Agents anti, 150 Aifferent Pe Largest commissions, best terms, i" are all woven plumb, 5 Pecause the Monarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and best wire and picket fence, ol Because any one, man or boy, can operate it, and there are no parts fo get out of order and repair. i % Recanse it is made of the best materials, and, with proper care, w U1 Imad wm LIE 8 Reosuse the price is within the teach of every farmer 9 Becatise it is the only machine that foroos the slat or jlo firmly against the wire, thus securing the slat in such a so #1 and and permanent manner i hat it cannot be pulled out, and breakage i= impossible, 10 Because the fence made by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, apd is much strong: er than any barb wire fence, and completely obvintes all danger of Injury to stock in Wocat t the post, and fastening the wire strands 10 the posts with sta time CHAS. XK PUGH, ; 1. R. WOOD, General Manager Gen'l Pass'ger Ag" we WaNTED. ~Aboul 400 bu. of good shelled corn within the next seven days, for whieh we will pay an advance over present market prices. Call on Kuntz & Sox, . s— we by weavl Denny Wants to Play in New York. given, %3 © . nt Hix Francisco, March 7.-Jerry Denny, ated Ostalogue and partioulsrs free. Write third baseman of the Ht. Louis league tor terme at oho. Ee Ea Fo for pur S300 Cash base ball club, sald yesterday afternoon nEroRrm wou LD with that if the league insists on his playing fon Flom CIF WILL FAY BARRE: with the Kansas City or Indianapolis clubs xe AGE "rr x 4 he will remain in California next season. ( ER, fh ed Don't delay HH you wish to secure and play with local clubs. He wants wee ples, and not valling the slats 10 posts, thus keeping the wood parts from coming in contact with each other, it will not hold the moisture or rot This is a very Amporiant matter, ax all boards in board fences soon rot off at past, and occasion continued expense for repair 12 Beoause all kinds of old material oan be used for making new fence 18 Because it makes the handsomest, host, strongost, and most dumble fence, and is the only first-class, practical fonce machine in the world, For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address, . SHIRES & KENNEDY, The leading tailoring establish- | Soto ne ment of Bellefonte, ix the firm of 8, 11, | Thompson & Co. They keep up with | the latest styles and emplov first class | workmen. They keen the latest styles | in the line of collars, ties and gent’s far- ! nishing goods. A visit to their store, we WaNTRD. ~The undersigned wishes to purchase a number of shouts, Call at Centre Hall Roller Mill, tf A, Harter. «Hines waxten by Aaron Harter at next door to post office, will convince you.. ap to the Now York clubg . tory. LEWIS GUNIELS & CO, SW SRUADWAY, NEW YORK funtm Manufacturers Agentafor Pounaylvania and New York, BE HALL, PA, Centre Hall station, Highest price paid in cash, i ’ price pul
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