The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1887, Image 4

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    FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’r
CextRe Hari, Pa. June 8 1887.
1887
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE.
H Y Stitzer,
Edward Brown, Jr,
James Schofield,
A Weber,
A C Witherite,
A A Frank,
DJ Mevers,
CG Herlinger
Henry Lehman,
i Xx ; AJ Grabam,
Un‘onville Boro . -A J Greist,
Benner twp sersssesssasnenees F ROMAS Frazier,
Bogus twp, N Pocciicnras ae
do wp
do EP
NW
CSW
f WW Wai
Howard Boro..... "
Milesburg Boro.
Millheim Boro
Centre Hall Boro
Bellefonte
Philipsburg
Milligan Walker,
H L Harvey,
Burnside twp . migherty,
ollege twp Joan l illiawms,
1 a twp David Brickley,
Ferguson twp E P Krebs,
de Wi Bowerscx,
an Grove,
Josiah Rosman
William Keen,
¢ M Keister,
11am Bai ey
E Welland,
John Glenn,
Wm Irwin,
Wm Gardne-,
fohn Ishler,
A N Corman
J C Eckley
Wm H Kr
F A Forem
WR
Hem
¥i an
en HiT
ws twp EP
do wr
Half Moon twp
Harris twp
Howard nD
Hust ia
Libert: twp
ntwp
Or
mn
james Reeding,
m Woods,
n Calderwood,
ok,
i wiring,
Charles McGarvey.
JAMES A, MceCLAIN
Chali man.
Union twp.
H. Y. B11
ma il
MISSOURI MASONS AGITATED.
The Masonic fraternity is greatly agi-
tated j Robert
(GG. Hunt, the grand master of the state,
who has sent forth an to subord~
inate lodges to expel all masons engaged
in the saloon keeping and liquor selling
business. The grand lodge of the state
inthe session
lowing resolution:
business of saloon keeping is hereby
15t now over the action of
edict
of 1882 adopted the fol
Resolved, That the
de-
clared a masonic offense, and those en-
gaged in it are liable to be dealt with for
Nearly 100
most prominent members in St. Louis are
liquor dealers, and bave been Masons
for scores of years, I'he great body of
Masons throughout the state are of the
on
unmasonic conduct. of the
opinion that the edict and resolution
which it
they believe that as decent liquor deals
is based are unmasasonic, and
ing is legal, the prosecuted men ought to
be upheld.
-—
The fraud by which the revenue bill
was defeated for want of the signatare of
the President of the is putting
the people of the state in an angry mood
and will be a heavy load for the Repub-
senate,
licans to carry partirularey ifthe wrong
The Philadelphia Times
Legisla-
is not righted,
remarks: The members of the
ture have spoken almost with one voice,
of meeting to correct the
in favor wrong
without cost to the State. Representa
tive leaders of both parties have publicly
proclaimed that they could accept no
pay for a service that is rendered nec-
care,
and the assurance the
Governor that no appropriation would
or could be passed to pay legislative sal
aries. Indeed, so sharply has publicsen-
i itself
timent defined
that no legislator could accept
essary by the want of legislative
must be before
the
on jnestion,
pay and
continue to command the respect of his
The question of costs
therefore, practically out of the case; but
Com-~
y bow to
i
constituents, 18,
cost whatever it might, is a great
monwealth like Pennsylvania t
the crime of
ability to correct the wrong or
the offense, and sit down in
helplessness while the people
taxed a million a year as the
cowardly submission to frand ?
ernor Beaver dismiss his superservice
lobbyist, confess her
punish
child
must
price
De
to flatter his fears, dad test the pulse
people who must pay the million of an
OF
corporations, and he will hear one uni-
not condone a fraud and that
RENEWS HER YOUTH.
Mrs Phoebe Chesley, Paterson,
ney complaint and
years ; could not dress myself without
help. Now I am free from all pain and
soreness, and am able to do all my own
housework. I owe my thanks to Eiec-
tric Bitters for having renewed my youth,
pain.”
~The largest stock of dress goods
clothing, boots and shoes, ever brought
to Bellefonte, Lyox & Co.
~~ $20,000 worth of clothing at less
price than anywhere else in the county,
Lyox & Co.
~(30 to Loebs, if you want to see
the finest lot of dry goods in Central
Penn’a. All the latest and most hand-
some styles—assortment complete, and
can suit any taste. A special bargain of-
fered in handsome dress goods at Loebs.
- oa.» -
~(Graham & Son, have just opened
np another lot of those elegant, fine kid
hand turn pomp soles, button ladies’
shoes, soft flexible soles, neat and dressy,
a nice lot of misses and children’s spring
heel shoes, ladies’ common sense shoes,
all sizes, Indies and children’s slippers,
of every description,
of your money every time. Try a pair of
shoe for the money, every pair warrant.
ed. E. Guanaym & Sox,
RE ——
w= Children’s suits, $1 25 to $1.50 and
up. Lvox & Co,
~— Men's suite, $3.76 and up,
Lyox & Co.
Home In Malone.
WHERLER.
Maroxe, N , June 5 Hon
Almon Wheeler, ex-Vice- President of the
United States, d 1 h { i
Baturrday mornin
‘py at 10:10 o'clock
He
the 30th of June
born in this
His
YOeurs ol
Wis
piace on 1814
died when ho ht
his mother in |
care
Wheels
keeping
cnpabie
Vermot
law f¢
to the
Was 1
ways
Briefly,
Was at
Ci I n,
or, Malone
He
had expire
me and sed
EIGHT MEN INSTANTLY KILLED.
Hurled a Hundred Feet Into the
Their Bodies Dashed
Alr
Lpon the Rocks
Ban
will
Three bh
at the Lim
od
i Al
recoivy
were Ki
that it was shot
Efforts for the Condemned Men.
Ex
zo Vega, pr
hat sentenced
n El Pasoa
ral L
tary
Paso, Texas, June § (ion
esident
the thr
ren
he mi irt
Mexican «
i says the three
Meers
to death, is are
still mn jail at Guaymas, pending
for mercy tot president and secret
war in the City of Mexic
The prisoners were tried
composed of two
and promptly se
two charges of kidn
friendly territory
In Mexican official cir
the of Sex
an appeal
ary of
he 3
generals and ive colonols,
. £64 deat y
ntenced to death on
Apping and
eq it is not thought
intercession retary
A CAPTAIN'S FORTUNATE DISCOV-
ERY,
Capt. Coleman, schr, Weymouth, ply-
ing between Atlantic City and N. Y, had
been troubled with a cough so that he
was unable to sleep, and was induced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
sumption. [It not only gave him instant
relief, but allayed the extreme soreness
in his breast.” His children were sim-
ilarly aflected and a single dose had the
same happy effect. Dr. Kings's New
| Discovery is now the standard remedy
Free Trial Bottles of this Standard
A o>.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC
We have now on hand our full line of
mer-
prepared
very low
valuable
chant tailoring, which we are
at
We have secured the
Jee-Hive cutter. He needs no special
We are de. |
gnar-
We
we |
deal
fit sale,
that
ve perfect satisfaction to all who
antee all goods to or no
Yours truly,
Samrenl Lewis,
] and our ready made |
{ ‘hildren’s suits from $1 00 to |
1.00, good, all wool goods, Men's :
Be sure to give |
Lewin |
Cal 806
{
suits
W. |. FLEMING,
The fashionable merchant tailor,
retired from the firm of W. 1
Co., has
having |
Fleming & |
opened establishment in
Crider's Block, in the room formerly
capted he Dale Broa, next door
Firat National B where his old
his
04
tn the
lank, Cns-
tomers wil! find the finest line of grods at |
| attention givs
ce stock
the lowest'prices =
en to cutting and fitting. A choi
of
Specia
SPRING GOODS NOW IN
Call and examine for yourself,
Spring, gentle spring, is here
ery man and boy is thinking
suit,
and
of a
ey.
new
I am crowded w ith we rk, but 1 put on
ALL WORK UARANTEED .— -
and
not be
The business boom has struck us
it. You need
ut your order at the time prom |
W. 1. FLEMING, |
lellefonte |
All an the howe
mew, not paid on
7, will be left for
% BARTHOLOMEW,
unpai
nlv
o WY
tion,
hefore
NEW STORE.
Redu
od
rales
th
el Lt
a same
fort,
com
centres of ©
mantiand
Af all paris
hey Stra
vy red
doors
ithe «
mn Cars
It offers
fe visilingihe
nage respect
Your patr lei
M. FEGER *Propri
JOS
A AND LAND.”
¥. BUEI
COMMISSION
“SE
iwellers, interspes
sed] with grand hunt cotnbals, and thril
ling adventures with animals and
} strange countries A whole | :
Hundreds of beautiful {illustrations
plates 000 copies sold in four
Cheapest book ever published, Outsells
a pital juired. Agents making |
Roth g ever known | it. |
s territory, You can clear |
sands are jnst wait. |
Sells at sight., Spec.
r agents
capital |
wines
Address
58
woo ke
uke
Write quick and sect
ig for this great new book
No experience required. No risk No
New plans. We start you in |
Success guaranteed to honest workers
HISTORICAL FUBLISHING !
cor, 6th and Arch Bia, Philadelphia. |
Smyd
Just Received
Arvizu
the
standing of Col in the
army is not of and there is no
spmpathy for him among his own country
men.
bast,
At it Agsin.
Rep Baxx, N, J, June ©,
Rockwell filed a petitionin the court of
chancery praying for an absolute divorce
from her husband, Frederick 8. Rockwell
port and also statutory grounds. The hus.
band was a great favorite among the young
ladies here when he managed the roller
skating rink.
Rockwell sloped from here about six
months ago with the dashing young wife
of Bidney B. West. He was traced to Kan.
sas City, where he wae indicted on a charge
of embezzloment preferred by a New York
house which he represented. On being re-
Ci 80,
A Fourger Fleeces His Priends.
Haven, Masa, June f--It is now
suppod ‘hat Fo. SM. Cornng's forgeries
ih Lo 08 (ORR A wiv 3,08 have eon
Jovesd the nequaintance
4 he always has
firm of which
ft Wis aay for
iid meet the
tumored that
Linaiss Wo points
ahaou
fat bia "na
Beuy Lio Haverailk
AT THE-
Great Central Gun Works,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
A splendid Int of
i
REWORKS, FLAGS & LANTEINS
Fi
FIREWORKS, FLAGS & LANTERNS
| I am also appointed Agent for the
| sale of CAMPENS COMPOUND
DYNAMITE,
The Best Article of its kind for blowing
out STUMPS and ROCK
| Store Alleghany St, between
| Hicks’ and Lyon's .
on
THEODORE DESCHNER,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
~
<4
>
CESSFUL IN BECU
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FIN}
TURE 18
INE 11
WE GI
LF.
THAT
YOURSE
RINGTHE AGENCY FOR CENTRE
TRUMENTS IN THE
THE BEST
HAVE ON
11
TANTLY
ARANTEE 10 BE
WE CON
VE BEN
FORTHE
ORGAN,
ANOTHER FEAT
M
wv
FULL LINE O}
PINS
CHARMS,
HAINS, GOLD AND BILVER BPE(
CLES AFULL
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the Agency for and
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOME, and aglthers
the mondern in
with
provements and
4
attachments adapted for dress
.
makers or the home,
would
piease your w
than an easy running ms
LAMPS,
We carry
Hanging i
LAMPS,
Hotel
Next door to
. Kennedy, Manager,
H~ HICKS & BRO.
EFlard~xrare,
B
COMMON SENSE
IS THE BET
1 Because the wire is stretched the fu
need
Because any »
ng all with equal f
®
Because any
WORY
ize, length, or style of
iron pickets equally well and solid,
4 Because it will make a fence over ro
making as good a fence as on even. Jove r
are all woven plumb
5 Because the Mounsrch
best wire and picket fence.
i grou
repair
8 Because the price is within the react
£1
breakage bs impossible
er than any barb wire fence, and completely ots
11 Because by weaving past the post, and
ples, and not nailing the slats to posts, thus kee
each other, it will not hold the moisture or rot
board fences soon rot off at post, and oc
12
13
first-class, practical fence machine In the world,
fu
PROVED
MACHIN}
) HAS_NO EQUAL
TH}
Com
used,
weaving fancy
alike,
ICKL
ng the strongest and
1 there are no wrder and
and, with proper care, will last a lif
{ farmer
thu
it cannot be pulled out, an
turn all kinds of stock, and is much strong.
viates all danger of inj to stock
fastening the wire strands to the sta.
ping the wood parts from coming in contact with
This is a very important mats r, as all boards in
Or repair
irs
posts with
and is the only
SHIRES & KENNEDY,
New York. CENTRE HALL, PA,
WILL WORK BOUALLY AR WEILA
ON ROUGH STONY LAND AS ON
THE WESTERN PRAIRIES. IT 18
UNLIKE AXY OTHER SULKY IN
THE WORLD. CAN BE ATTACHED
TO ANY COMMON WALKING
PLOW IX FIVE MINUTES TIME,
AND IS WARRANTED NOT TO
INCREASE THE DRAFT ONE
POUND, 80 SIMPLE A CHILD
ETRONG ENOUGH TO DRIVE A
TEAM CAN OPERATE IT. Will
TURK A
QNLY PLOW MADE WITH A FOOT
LEVER TO START THE POINT
OF PLOW ABRUPTLY IN THE
GROUND OR ELEVATE IT T0
BRIM OVER THE TOP OF FASr
STONES, AROUND ROOTS, ETO
Wo want a good, Hveman to set ae
agent in every town in the UL 8,
Write us for our liberal terms and
"E. 8. DANIELS & CO,
HAVANA, WN. X,
DE
PENNEY
and
| East an
Tarif
fiwood with A
EWISBURG AND TY R«
ONTE, NITTAN
Daily Exce;
INE RAILROAD
AND 1 INT R
inday
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Fastwar
) ESTATIONS AMPM
5 50: Montand #101113
5 Lewisbur #00] 1
i 15 Biehl l
22 Vicksburg
3 Mifflin
' 48 Millmon
0 Laurelton
& Paddy MM
i
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BASS
uniain
ASIII Po Ew
i:
10 Rising Spring
19 Penn Cave
fOentre Hall
3 Gregg
4 Linden Hall
520k Hall
i 56 Lemont
9 03 Dale Summit 6
? 14 Pleasant Gep 6 09
9 19 Axemann 6 04)
55 8 2 Bellefonte 6 00
Additional trains eave Lewisburg for Montan
don st 50am, 055 am, and 7.10 pm, returning
leave Montandon for Lewisburg at $.20 a m, 6.00
» mm and 7 30 pm,
J. R. WOOD,
HAS. E PUGH,
General Manager, Gen']l Pass'ger Ag't
ohh
EHERELERS!
wi
THE
Keystone Mutual Benefit As-
sociation.
momma |}
~ALLENTOWN, PA.~
Offers the cheapest and best
— LIFE INSURANCE, ——
In amounts from $500 to $8000,
ssn}
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