THE CENTRE REPORTER, — FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r Centre Harn, Pa, Marca 16, 1887, A large furniture factory in South Williamsport, formerly the property of the Luppert & Kline furniture company and operated by Geo. Luppert, burned on the morning of the 13. Loss about $00,000, Insurance $21.000. The Tyrone Herald pleads for its town as a site for the State capitol, and thinks it has over Belletonte Ain't your whiskey horribly bad, Mr. Herald, and isnt that a big disadvantage for Tyrone in a capitol sense? advantages It is now sixteen years says the nearly the who'e of Alsace and a section of Lorraine were forcibly incorporated in the German empire. From the outset the most genious and rigorous measures were tak- en to Germanize the annexed provinces special efficiency being expected from a law prescribing the use of the German language in elementary schools, At first the strenuous endeavors of the imperial Government seemed to have some pros. pect of succes, for in the Reichstag elec. tions of 1874 only five out of the fifieen members allotted to the Reichsland were returned by the party of protest. Bat now thirteen years later, although Prince HoueNLoHE brought to bear every engine of seduction and iotimidation, the none daunted, incorruptible, and irreconcilable of the two provinces have Sun, since 10~- inhabitants elected a complete protesting delegation immense majorities, The Prussian eagle, therefore, has failed to assimilate Germany is powerless to Ger- The retention of the conquered by the and by its prey. manize, territory can no longer be justified the of pationa'ities, for Alsace-Lorrainers definitely defiant'y disowned the name of Germans. doctrine have The oil is 1 other, equal parts walter, I gal ER suffice as only s few nw wheat © of the owl sifted stl ead, in fa not contain an « paints is w re washings aud RIE ANA 80 Off cheap material’ rell said 1t is cheap, « ar gal. cheap in every nthe end, aa it in Mr. Jones, when 1 ¢ ill have no ready mixed, and Now what <o you mean by scabs According to painter's parlance & soab or daub is one who never learned the trade by J Ones do know by painting fences, plows, castings, or box ears, neither being able to mix paint proper. Iv or apply it evenly, ready mixed paint father of this class of wo called painters Jut a result most to be deplored Is the lowering of the strandard of proficiency in paintiog by the introdact ion clase of Inferior workmien who have nothing at stake, neither reputation or money, for time is money, and the man who served a term to learn his trade at a snall pittance has that much in. vested hence he cannot afford 0 work at scab prices there is no longer any inducement for & man to spend years in attaining to proficiency when there is no compensation for Hime and of forts, in short ready mixed paint has just a pre. mium on incom petency ww Farmer-~Well, Mr: Jones, 1 believe in employ ing and rqwarding cotnpetent workmen, so good day sir My easy chalr went over, I fell through a hole in the floor into a botiomless collar, down, down, down and finally lit among a stradge crowd with delegations coming in headed hy imps of his nia). esty, bearing banners with “Manufacturers of Ready Mixed Paint,” inscribed thereon. The on ed paint. Shaking until my teeth rattled I awoke, and was glad it was only a dream. Joses, RENEWS HER YOUTH. Mrs. Phaeba Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co, lowa, tellathe following remarkable story, the truth of which jis vouched for years old, have been {troubled with kid ney compleint and lameness for many years; could not dress myselt without help Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to doall my nwn honse work, trina Bitters for yonth, and remove completely all dis eae and pan.” Try a bottle, only 50c. at all Drug Stores, bh FUNERAL OF NEEBE'S WIEE. Violence at the Neabe. Flerce Speeches but no Grave of Mrs. Cuicaco, March 14, Oscar Neobe, the condemned anarchist, did not attend tha funeral of his wife yesterday, but remained in jail, spending most of the time in soli. tude with his grief. He was perfectly re. conelled to the prohibition of the sheriff as to his going to the funeral, feeling that it was wise and proper for him to be absent, He was advised 80 to pct by his counsel, and his brother anarchists admitted the wisdom of this course. Noth ing in the nature of the trouble feared by the authorities occurred at the funeral. All was quiet and decent, except the rabid ora. tion of Paul Grottkau, who improved the occasion to make an anarchist harangue, in which he accused the law officers of caus. ing Mrs. Necbe's death. There was much about the obsequies that was pathetic and touching, but at times the occasion had more the character of a demonstration for politiosl purposes than the last sad rites over the dead. The hall in which the ceremony was held was draped in white and black festoons, and the coffin rested amid flowers and plants. Upon the coffinplate was the plain inscription: “Meta Neebe.!! Among the fioral pieces was a motto: “Ruhein Frie- den’ (Rest in Peace). The mourners, Louis Neebe, his mother, and Oscar Neebe's two daughters, were supported by Miss Nina Van Zandt and Gretchen Spies Dr, Schmidt, who was announced to speak, was too ill to attend, and Capt. Black was absent George Schilling made a suitable address dwelling upon the qualities of the deceased woman, whose nerves he sald had been severely trial and confinement had no membership in any mod reference not so lovely shaken in her husband's long He said Mrs. Neebe arn « hurch, much on her religion having to a heaven hereafter as earth After “(300d Ni tos heaven of Frank Abt's hat Mrs. @ iron in. Ke with y in the Gretchen ighter of Oscar al, and with by R C. means of tidren was norable release } the ng oy Lynching Threatened in a Murder Case. ». March 1! Ih Killed on the Rail, SarATOoGA, March 14. Thoms Delaware & Hudson track walker aere in a strange Imm of the track expross be track Ings, i down, bend] The Two Men Killed. Jersey City, March 13 —BEdwa 85 Essex street. und an companion, while walking thr rd Seeley, iNRLGOwWA ugh and instantly killed by a north-bound train. Sealey was hurled a blow. His y crushed. He was taken to St. Francis hospital, where he died s800n His companion was knocked to the track, and the wheels of the engine throat, nearly severing He was taken to up to a Iste hour last the tunnel, were struck doen vards the were badl alter Secession in Nova Scotia. Harmrax, N. 8, March 12-The Novas Bootia legislature was affordea a sensation by Mr. McColl, member for Pictou. a large coal mining region, who declared that he Was not only a square secessionist from Canada, but also an ardent annexafyonist to the United States. This is the first time pronounced himself fairly in view of an- nexation. Mr. McColl made this extraor dinary speech within twenty-four hours after taking the oath of allegiance on being Sworn in as 8 member of the legislature. ———————— Col, MeClure Sued for Libel, Privaverruia, March 13. —Criminal proe teedings have been instituted by A. B. Hoeckley, aity editor of the Press, against A. K. McClure, as editor, and Frank Mo Laughlin as proprietor of the Times, for the publication of an article in the latter paper, asserting that Mr. Hoeckley re ceived pay from gamblers as a considers tion for withholding attacks in the Pres upon gambling houses. Mr. Hoeckley also instituted civil proceedings against the Times Publishing company for damages, A HAAS She Accuses an Alderman of Bisckmail, Hannisnono, Pa, March 11. Alderman Ensminger, ono of the oldest ofcials in this city, Constable Low and Edward Dem. ny have been arrested on a charge of blackmail. The prosecutrix is Mrs. Has senplug, who alleges that she was arrested on complaint of Demny, who sccused her of keeping » disorderly house and that the alderman discharged hor without a hearing upon the payment of $500. A hearing will be had next week. ————— Small-pox in Cuba. BaNTIAGO DE Cuma, March 10. —The news Papers express much anxiety about the outbreak of small-pox in Havana, Mantan. Zas, and this city. The ignorance and stu- pidity of the lower classes here are the cause of the spread of the disoase, as thoy © 830 Fursiuntion y/o tho disease ia en log that it in few thy dive, : . un A SWINDLER does not refer possible purchasers to his victims, The Athlophoros Co. gladly re. fers sufferers from rh umatism, neuralgia, sciatica, nervous or sick headache, kidney and liver complaints to those who have been cured of these disenscs by Athlophoros, and will furnish names and addresses of many such persons to those desiring them. Athi lophoros is the only remedy for these dis eases that can stand such a test. A. L. Thomas, Cuba, N. Y , Bays: “My son, J. M, Thomas, had been suffering from rheumatism for several months. Athlopho- ros relieved him of the pain, ‘and reduced the swelling of the joints, and the lameness entirely disappeared. 1 have seen those having neuralgia cured by taking one dose,” A. Beard, Mt N.Y. says: “] have been troubled time with sciatica and rheumatism, brought on by working ina damp place. 1 could find no remedy in medicine | was using, until | tried a bottle of Athlophoros, which gave me immediate relief” Mrs. Alfred Thurston, 42 North Main Btreet, Wilkesbarre, Pa. says: “1 am not troubled with rheumatism now, since using Athlophores. I believe, should it in any case fail to relieve and permanently cure, the cause would be that the directions were not faithfully followed.” J. J. Bavitz, Nazareth, Pa. savs: “I gave two bottles of Athlophoros” to my sister, and she has « niireiy recovered, She was afllicted with inflammatory rheumatism and St. Vitue' d although we had two of the best doctors, she gradually grew wWarse and day. Kisco, for some dance, an She would scream from pain night y ' i I heartily recommend it. rist sho 3:14 I Every druge 1d keep Athlophoros and Athlophoro it where they can- pot be bought druggist the Athlo- Ca, 115 St York, will receipt of i mlie phoros New sen ther AITIRLS paid on reg for Athloph apd SOc, for Pills. : i x Hive 114d § tT dyrpeps a, in ruil rice, vhich £1.00 per i Giseases QR ¥ ¥ (;OO0DS (;O0ODS SPRING SPRING ishing 74 ods the new blocks { vocerved 8. U. THOMPSON. Next door to Post Office . Bellefonte Mrsicat Corrrar ~The 31st session of Mix Weeks, ovens Monday evening April 25, 1887, for the teaching and Training of Yooae Ladies in Vocal and Inetra- mental Music, Address, F.C Musical Director Morven, , Freeburg, Pa NOTICE TO CONSTABLES, The Constables elected at the laste Spring elections, for the several boroughs and townships of Centre county, will take notice that court will be held, next Monday, March 7, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of approving bonds and swearing in Constab es, i. A. Scuarrren, Prothonotary. Jmdt it DR. H. 8. CLEMENS, whose regular office is Allentown, Pa will visit Bellefonte otic a month and Centre Hall ev. ry tw oulhs, for the purpose of examining and prescribing for patients. Will visit Bellefonte March 8&8 1857, from 6 p. m. Tuesday 107 P. m. Wednesday: and Centre Hall on arsday, March I. Dr® Clemens 8 a graduate of the University of Penoeylivania, of 25 YOR experd ente, and practioes largely by inhalstions, Please send to office (Allentown, Pa) for testimonials Txecly MADAME DEAN'S tay {ADE WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM OURORDINARY LINE OF CESSFUL IN SECURING THE AGENCY CENTRE — CELEBRATED | WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED INSTRUMEN1 TURE 18S THAT WE GUABANTEE IT 10 BE THE INE IT YOURSELF. WE FOR IN THE BERT CONSTANTLY HAVE ON HA GOODS COUNTY Fi Li) LL PINS, CHARMS, HAINS, GOLD AND ILVER SEWING MACHINES, We have the Agency for and keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW HOME, dud the mondern improvements and others, with all attachments adapted for dress INAKErs or the wonld home, Nothing please your wife better than an easy running machine. LAMPS, LAMPS, We carry a complete line of We have the Incandescent Hangiog Lamps, the Lamp, which we cl Agency for Billi Rives A than New stronger and better light any Lamp in the market, invention, - Come and Goods, see our Holiday All goods warranted. — pm Vex! door to Hotel of. {F. TR —— op - pws BN i oA ——————" — — os $ a hee mre —- — 1 ' ; 1 A. Kennedy, Manag: HE HICKS & BRO. We have the largest stock at ti ost prices of any store in our iness in Centre county. through the have a Railroad Telephone Counection direct LOADED store, it will more than pay v We the from us guarantee pr BE ments and lowest prices COME TO SEE MUST best goods. When you can save y i lvantaoe VAaniag you will certainly take a opportunity, H.K. Hicks & Bn FREIGI & BRO THE IMPROVED —. HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE _ COMMON SENSE REABONE WHY THE IMPROVED » HENLY , MONARCH , FENCE 4 MACHINE “0 I8 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL 1 Because the wire is stretched the fll length of the field belore the weaving i» oom menced, weaving all with equal facility, 8 Beosuse any size, length, or style of ploket, or slat, or bowrd, ean be used, iron pickets equally well and solid. 4 use it will make a fence over rough and uneven making as good a fence a ne. Motiacch hine stretches the wire tighter, th king the strongest and use the AC ¢ wire tighter, thus making the stron best wire and picket fenoe. 6 Because any one, man or boy, can operate it, and there are no parts to get out of order and Becanse it is made of the best materials, and, with proper oare, will last a Hfe-time. price is within the reach of every farmer. ‘ is the only machine that foroes the slat or plogat firmly against the wire, thuw sich a solid snd and permanent manner that it cannot be pulled out, and ine will turn sll kinds of stock, and is much strong. A all danger of injury to stock. nitg the wire to the posts with sta. the wood from coming in contact with 3 matter, ax all boards in br repair, HE new fence, and most durable fonoe, and Is the only For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address, Yuntm Mapufarturers Agentsfor Pou ayiviniantt WAY TOS: KEE Rass, PA. weaving fancy and, or up and down hill alike, As on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the plokets 4 34 » . BBEUE; BEB Lock H Willian NM A : Harrisburg 48 Philadelphia Bu Niggara Express West, and #1 Lock 8 are al “HB wt TE ee - 4 » ¥ ’ i frie Mail East EXpross Fast make lowe 003 {ven with BEV. KR Trains | ~Krie Mail East and West conuect st Erie with faites on LL.B. & M stCorry with B. P& iW ERRstBnporiumwith B.N. Y. & PP. KR. KR. { and at Driftwood with AY. R. R BeClion | URG AND TYRONE RAILROAD INTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R Daaly Except Sunday o) STATIONS 50 Montandon 6 5 Lewisburg 15 Riehl " 2 Vicksburg i 38 MiMinburg 48 Miilmont 7 0 Laurelton 45 Paddy Mountain 4% Coburn 6, Derby 10 Rising Bpring 1% Penn Cave 8 2710eutre Hall Bj 4 Linden Hall S82 0uk Hall 5 Lemont 08 Dale Summit #1 Pleasant Gap #10 A xemann ? BD Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- don at 5.208 m, 5.55 a m, and 7.30 Pm, returning eave Montandon for Lewisburg ot 8.20 um. 6.00 mand 780 pm I. R. WOOD, HAR E PUGH, : General Manager, Gen'l Pass'ger Ag ~~ WANTED. — About 400 bu. of good +helied corn within the next seven days, for which we will pay an advance over present market prices. Call on Kurrz & Fox. " Bastward MIM. PM 0 DE G5 00 S080 BU 0G we nt ne we wae PIG E FER REY ~~ a— wWantep. «~The uudersigned wishes to purchase a nomber of shosts. Call at Centre Hall Roller Mill tf A Haxrss. ~Hipes waNTED by Aaron . Harter at Contre Hall station, H in cash. tt ighest price paid
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