The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 01, 1887, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r
1887.
CextTRE Hann, Pa, June 1
1887,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE.
H Y Btitzer,
Edward Brown, Jr,
James Schotield,
A Weber,
A C Witherite,
A A Frank,
Saabs D J Meyers,
{ IstW G Herlinger
MW Henry Lehman,
{ 3d JA J Graham,
Unionville Boro «A J Greist,
Benner twp Thomas Frazier,
Boggs twp, N P
do WP
do EP...
Burnside twp
College twp
Curtin twp
Ferguson twp |
de y
Greg twp 8S PP...
do NP
{ RW
NW
i WW,
Howard Boro........
Milesburg Boro .
Millheim Boro..........
Centre Hall Boro
Bellefonte
Philipsburg
Milligan Walker,
H I. Harvey,
Anson Dougherty,
John I Willlams,
David Brickley,
~Henry Krebs,
Frank Bowersox,
Hiram Grove,
Josiah Rossman
Wil n Keen,
George M Kelst er,
William Bailey,
Frank E Welland,
fohn Glenn,
Wm Irwin,
Wm Gardne=,
John Ishler,
A N (Corn
1 C Eckley,
wo. Wm H Kreamer
F A Foreman,
W W Royer,
J M Clare,
John Howe,
Andrew Lucas,
James Reeding,
Wm Woods,
! Wm Calderwood
Walk ensendohinn H Beck,
Worth twp i G J Woodring,
i Charles MeGarvey
MeCLAIN
IT twp
JAMES A,
LOCKOUTS
TED.
The Executive Board
WHOLESALE A\DVOCA-
of the National
Association of Builders has issued along
] The d« to
lders and Trader's
address. wument is directed
exchange
all
Baile
entirely
Nat onal Asso
the general public.
method
volved,
iation of
An
ing with workmen
new
of deal
is in.
and a course of wholesale wk
At
address, complete cessation of work
the building trades of Chicago as
outs is advocated. the outset of the
in
all
| DR. WGLYNN SPEAKS
| ANTI-POVERTIES FILL THE ACAD-
EMY OF MUSIC.
| His Speech Does Not Sound Much Ax If Te
Were Going to Rome and Obey the
Lust Message,
New York, May
the anti-poverty society
the wane A large force of police
each ontrance to the
| Bunday night Even
arrived three-guarten
proceedings commenced
ble to gain admission
Honry George ware
wu Public
meeting
goademy of
tie Kot
of an hour bef
found it
Dr. McGl
present Mins
ade
an anthem of libor
Kathleen Mavourneon
need that Jo
MoM
[STR E TI
jer's choir sang
A. B. Myers sang
Mr. George
Mq Mack
said he
had learned to
AOL an. J.
in was chairman, and My ackin
fod as a tholl i
be
pres ne
i as wel
good Catl
Mr. McMack
If ther
naw
nnd
If any answ
to the
that |
{Applause
WHS necessary
cation to the tho
and to
JIs@nd
iwousands turned
LHS WH be that the people
disting rudé bish
willing tool of parts
who dare n
aiid to me
hey will have W
men
hat
Have
right y OMe Lo you.
Dr
the
point steppe
for
Motiivon nt this
He
ar
stago Wak clhisorsld Yogi
and men sho
fs Huttered
5 ere ¥
wr the *'b
MeGiyur
The sudience Sa
ww and
y that
preach it, a
and are
s
nn Larist
Ships ste
Rirange
blessed sy
ratand His teat
end the san
ft 10 8 vast 8
RlOTS
an exceplio
he
ris
¢ classes Axa
Saturday pay-day is fully indorsed
the Board. After commending to
contractors in other cities the course pur-
ed by the Chicago Builders, the Board
ds to enumerate the
3
}
' that must be reconquered by the
all hazards. ‘‘Better,
“that not another t
Rays
be
or another nail be driven in Chicag
be
yyers at
rick
laid
for a year than that this opportuni
lost to regain these rights for the empl
I
Sa
The largest stock of dress goods
clothing, boots and shoes, ever brought
to Bellefonte. Lyox & Co
cloths in all colors, visit Lyon & Co.
— $20,000 worth of clothing at
price than anywhere else in the county.
Lyox & Co.
a
A recent act of
cretary t rn (
congress directed the
s¢ of war to tar wer to th £4
of the interior all
retary
doned milit
Ary reservations
the secretary of the interior to appraise
and In all reservati
geil them
have been transferred to the interior
partment under this law,
embracing
something more han (6) XK) acres,
I'his law unfortunately put it th
wer of cattlé corporations other
individoals with
or
companies or money to
r all these reservations and
ise them
not i
but
others to move offor buy
grazing
ping out s
or
speculation,
settlers,
me
ne
pein
’
ig
farms of the
purchasers from the gov-
ernment, for since the abandonment of
the reservations by the arn
tiers have gone upon them in full confi
dence that whenever the
ready to part with the title it would give
the first chance at the lands to the peo-
plealready on them. So far the interior
has not ascertained
of the land or offered them
Ex-Senator Van Wyck
written the secretary of the
department
value
gale, has
the Fiftieth Congress has had an
to bring them within
of the homestead act.
of openiog such of these lands
as are suitable for agriculture or grazing
to entry under the homestead act is
palpable, and it is to be hoped that Mr
Van Wyck's suggestion will be com-
plied with. :
nmin mtu ibaa -
until
opportunity
provisions
wisdom
tntel whe
Ddiis & sori)
ONsn 8 DA
Fry go0G
Fears oid os
bled on my acooun
grief 1 said to her
r. McUlynn,'
i going Home?
“On that subject
pieasanti
Da
McGivan 1
I prefer ne :
tL 10 seal
He Has
Rove, May 30
oeived at
mons of Dr.
Not
No answér has
vatican 19 the recent
MotGiiynn to Rome
Replisd,
ean ree
3
the
DR. M'GLYNN A REBEL.
Renting Mim Nt. Stephen's Hail.
Burrarno, May 3 Bishop Kyan, in ap
and up. Lyox & Co.
cents up to the best, Lyox & Co,
~ Brussels Carpets from 55e up
the best velveta, Lyox & Co.
- .-—-
ENJOY LIFE,
What a truly beaatifol world we live
in! Nature gives us grandenr of moun-
tains, glens and oceans, and thousands
of means of enjoyment, We can desire
no better when in perfect health: but
how often do the majority of people feel
like giving it np disheartened, discourag-
ed and worn out with disease, when
there is no occasion for this feeling, as
to
when born,
plaint are t’ @ direct canees of seventy-
five per cent. of such maladies as Bilioos
nese, * Indigestion, Sick
Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizzi-
ness of the Head, Palpitation
81
at
to
to rent
meeting
was
that
hali for a
Dr. McGlynn
Bishop said
Stephen's
which tov
speak. The
he was responsible for tha re
fusal and would have told why
reasons been asked. He said: “My
tions with Dr. Mefilynn have always been
friendly, but he 1s in open rebellion with
his ecclesiastical superiors, and | would
neither directly nor indirect encourage
him in his erusade.”’
The Bishop said that no
would aid in propagating
fur
iy
good
the
Catholio
theories
dragging down the high character of the
priesthosd. He has had every opportunity
to defend himwell and his doctrines before
a friendly and impartial tribunal,
not done 80."
A Question of Veraoity.
Cricaoo, May 30. A new cause of dif-
ference has arisen between the bricklayaers
and the employers. The men say thay
were given to understand that a committee
from the employers would meet a similar
committes from the men snd confer, but
when the committees of employes went 10
the meeting place they walted vainly for
its wonderful effect,
cents Try it,
the finest lot of dry goods in Central
Penn's. All the latest and most hand.
rome sty les—assortment complete, and
oan suit any taste. A special bargain of-
fered in handsome dress goods at Loebs,
masons deny having made the promise and
fight.
A Presbyterian Synod,
tatives of the Aynod of the reformed Pres.
Wednesday, June 1. Many states will be
represented by prominent clergymen. The
sessions may last a week, and it is expected
that it will be the most noteworthy meeting
of an ecclesiastical’ body held slong the
Hudson river in many years
}
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
Wa have nowon hand our full line of
ant tailoring, which we are prepared
A at very low
We have secured the valuable
He needs no special
We are de-
guar-
We
we
or no sale.
need,
Yours truly,
Samuel Lewis,
Call and our ready made
Children’s suits from $1 00 to
Men's suits
Be sure to give
LewIx
P, 8 see
W. |. FLEMING,
retired from the firm of W. I. Fleming &
Co., has opened his establishment in
the
{CUus-
Special attention giv
A choice stock
of
PRING GOODS NOW IN.
Call and exam
Spring, geotle
ing lor |
spring, is here and ey.
is thinking of a new
vaursell,
I am crowded with work, but I put on
18 18 needed,
ALL W K A RANTEL
I'he business boom has st
and
be
as |
rack us
n*need not
about
out ye
8 great press of »
ir order at the time pre
Ww FLEMING,
Crider's Block
LS Hellef
1
VOrk
Hn.
NOT IH
LMO HOTEL
4
3 Are
& 31
ed rates
ng put
8 £ EAlNne thers
: It is locate
aires of business ar
i Ai arnnt .
IG Qluerens rain
Your patronage re
JOS
“SEA AND LAND.”
WW $
CIM
ANINLUVCAIA 3Uld 3LITHINOD V SANYIN
“ASOD TIVIS AHH A vv dunad
VIPGOM TOI ¥ JO 100 ‘wamoyg Lnyunoo {ue wy
Boergetie business men who will give i proper atten.
] jos hanille thisphiup in Set pawn in
Pe NJ, oy NO, and
Del, Va, and N, will be ao
eorded control of sultable territory not slmady oscupled
CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY
MANUFACTURER *£ Wa wie
Co imund Bi asin #3. 5. PhIladelphia, Pa.
bl
WE RECENTLY MADE A B
CESBFUL IN BECURING THE
+ -
— CELEBRATED
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED I)
TURE IS THAT WE GUARANTEE
INE IT YOURSELF, WE
LINE.OF
FOR
UMENTS IN THE
HAVE ON
A 1
H
FORTH
OR
ANC]
GOODE, WE
COUNTY
FULL LINE
§: gL
K
GAN,
HER FEAT
OF
PINS, CHARMS, HAI} G0
ND SILVER
TACLES A FULL
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the
keep in stock
HOME, and
the mondern impro
Agency for and
VIS, NEW
with all
the DA
others,
ind
vement
attachments adapted for dress
Nothing
wife better
’r
makers or the
would
home,
please your
than an easy running machine,
LAMPS,
We
LAMPS,
compiete in
We have
\
the lad
carry a
Hanging Lamps.
Agency for andes
Lamp, which we cla
stronger and
any Lamp in the market
invention,
All KO
ie al
A f xt door to
GFLLEITIT
Hotel
COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY
HENLY , MONARCH , FENCE’,
I8 THE BEST AND HAS
is stretched
TL
FHE 1)
x
1 Because the wire
length of 1
mented
the full
Because any sised wire can be used
weaving'all with equal facility
3 Hecnuse any size, length, or style
iron pickets equally well and solid
4 Because it will make a
making as good a fence
are all woven plumb,
5 Because the Monarch
best wire and picket fence
6 Because any one, man or boy, can operate it, a
repair
7 Becanse ii is made of the best materials, and. »
8 Because the price is within the reach of ever
9 Because it Is the only machine thal forces the &
securing the sist io such a solid and and perms ne
breakage is impossible,
0
er than any barb wire fence, and completely obviates all danger of
11 Because by weaving past the post, and fastening the win
of pie
fence over rough an
A8 OR even, level ground’ ax
machine stretches Lhe
ki
nut ma v
i
that
each other, it will not bold the moisture or rot
board fences soon rot off at post, and occasion continued « X penne
12 Because all kinds of old material can be used for making
is of
wr
ke,
} KOlE
wigest and
order and
i
and fsmuch str
OR
irs
new §
0 the with sia
contact with
all boards in
vont
posts
ng in
ha
first-class, practical fence machine {n the world.
For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address,
unimManufacturers Agentsior Pennsylvaniaand New York
CENTRE HALL, PA,
RII.
iT 18
TO
ANY
OOMMON WALKING
DRAFT ONE
SO SIMPLE A CHILD
CARE CORNER WITH.
Ga THE PLOW. THE
POINT
ELEVATE IT
HAVANA, N.Y,
CRE)
10 Rising Sy
19 Penn Cav
‘ r H
4 GsTeRy
45 Linden H
Oak Hall
56 Lemont
CRD RDP RPP Dd
45
51
55 9
Additional trains leave
donstSWam iam
14 Pleasant
19 Axemann
a TT TT
pmand? 8pm
CHAS. E PUGH,
General Manager
Keystone Mutu
~ALLENTO
mil)
Send for Circulars,
Mn
ring
€
all
ail
Gap
Lewisburg for
and 7.10 po
J. R. WOOD,
Gen’l Paw'ger Ag
al Benefit As-
WN, PA. —
Poi "
$8000
Address ss above
febim
Works, Turk, Pa,