The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 13, 1887, Image 5

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    AHIR
As inevery City and
awn to sell this new
OC
WANTED
AND now 10 USE THEM.
ALFRED H. GUERNSEY, Ph.D.
ANT] Li TRATED.
The Pictures con 'd mot be repro
or A Grand F Book for ‘Canvasse ™ &3
ot
Six SHAT
Any Person
in
Special Terms,
NTER & CO, Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
EW GOODS! NEW GOODS
HARPER & KREAMER
Centre Fall,
ust opened one
. . y %4
Rooms in the Valley
COMPLETE STOCK OF—
DRESS
GOOLS
NOTIONS
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HABDWABE
QU
Produce taken and
4
{arket Prices Paid.
Just Received
AT THE—
Great Central
DYNAMITE,
kin id for blowing
The Be cie of its
ROCK
bet ween
THEODORE DERCHNER,
BELLEFONTE, P
ST ELMO HOTEL,
317 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia
luced rates to $200 per day. The
i will still find at this Ho»
ral provision for their
sm fort It is located in the immediate
centres of business and places of amuses
mer : and different railroad depots, as well
nd all parts of the city, are easily nceessible
by Street Cars constantly passing the
doors It offers special inducements
to those visitingthecity for business or
plessure
Your patronage rospactfuly solicitad
IOS M. FEGER *Pronrisor
JOB WORK,
Having added to our stock of material
we are ready to do poster work, at low
rates; Sale bills, large } sheet $1.25; and }
sheet, $1.00, All poster work in same
b yroportion, Envelopes at 81 75 per 1000
Bill heads and statements $1.75 per 1000,
Cash to accompany order.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn
oats and barley want at the Centre
Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest
market prices will be paid, Grain taken
on storage tf
RECORDS OF THE BALL CLUBS.
The Crippled Giants Pulling Behind
summary of Games.
NEw Yous, Ju 1 ‘he woak
with ti 0 C
Now
holding its Ww n good shape
ended
second place and
Detroit is still
There is
ire in the position
Now
effect
Yorks arc in
nERIn
Por ¢
vad
positions
cent,
Won.
Baltim
MAViILIO
Boulanger Talks Sense.
Fhe Queen Reviews her Yroops
A Priest and His Pistol.
A Sinking (
‘rohibitionists Victorious.
Deserted His Wife for a Maiden.
Henry
Swindling Pension Agent,
James BSt.
th
Md., July 1
R84 i
€ mond
a United
A Crisis in Servia,
It is reg
YORK MARKETS.
1
i
NEW
ily 11 Money on Call at & and
Closin 1
To-day.
106 we
X (3 . 0 iL
1, reg PT 134% 1x
199. con 12s ny
STK
K MARKET
ClLiosiNG PRICEA
Closing Closing
Yesterday Tod
Cansnalan Paotfio, lis fig
Chicago, Bur, £Q 14
Central Pacifi “ 33
Del, & Hudson 101%
Del. Lack. & W 1114
Erie .
Erie pref .
Lake Bhore
Louis. & Nash
Michigan Central
Missouri Pacific
N.Y. & Now Eng
N. J. Central
N.Y. Cent, & Hud.
Bort iwestern .
Oregon Navigation
Pacific Mall. ... '
Heading
look Island
St. Paul. . sats
Union Pacific
West Union ’l
PRODUCE MARKET
July Aug
"6 y Mg
Wig Sh
y Bi ny
MERCHANTILE EXCHANUR
steady, Creamerv-Fastorn
Western 1943040 0 Dairy Imitation,
of sastern, Balllrgin tum 16al853
west rn, 13al0c. Factory -rrosh, 121 3%; low
grades Ta80
Choose Market quicts New York ahaddar
bub ace Creamery ~Naow York, part skims
Dull and weak: Malti: 104; II ale
Sep
° %
si
Putt reMarsues
THE WEALTHIEST NEGREES
» nots
the Colored
Bome Interesting
Dixon,
About Amanda
Heolress.
Avausra, Ga, July 8 —8ince the decision
of the supreme court giving tw Amanda
Dixon, the illegitimate daughter of the late
David Dixon of Hancock county, his prop
erty, to the amount of #400000, it will
probably prove of to know
thing of Ama
of the case are
interost SOMO
ida and her mode of living.
familinr to the
public generally David Ihixon, who was
“ wealthy planter of Hancock county
wife, had cohabited
a Dixon, a former slave, by whom
child, Amanda,
Dixon's friend
children
Before his death he ro Julin £25,000. He
tied in February, leaving the bulk of
his property, £400,000, to
ufter the de uth of his
timate
Amanda, she 1 iy use the interest on
1v, and at her death it is to
The rel.
to sot this will aside,
both the
the mo go to
in tried
Her two sons
superior
i n favor o
on of the supreme
made the richest
irobably the ri
DOSS repressor
ance,
THE REVOLUTION IN HAWAII
Some of Kulakaaa's Promises~Two United
States Vessels Near Honolulu,
The V
Wasn
resident's New York Trip.
Hemarkable Kaillroad Accident.
her four.-yé
iries, however,
agreement to olf i
ober, when the supreme court 8 ox
woted to render a decision in reference to
the appeals of the from the
court of quarter which refused
the licdnses They aiso execulnd is in
saloon men
SORKIONS,
¥
the sum
Secretary Lamar's Danghter to be Married.
Wasmixorox, July 1L.--Cards are out
for the marriage of Miss Jennie, daughter
of Becretary Lamar, to her cousin, Mr. W
H. Lamar, a young attorney of this
The ceremony is announoad to
at the old homesetad of Mr
Lamar, in Macon, the Yist inst
The secretary and a number of friends of
the family in this city will attend the wed
ding.
city.
take place
Becretary
{fa., On
Distribution of Shad,
Hantronn, Conn., July 1i.-Buperinten-
dent of Btate Fisheries Henry Fenton of
Paquonock bas just completed the distribu-
tion of ten million shad in the Connecticut
and Housatonic rivers, five millions being
given to each.
Death of Charlies Merriam,
SBrixorieLp, Mass. July 10. Charlies
Morriam of the Webster dictionary pub
lishing firm of G. & C, Merriam died at his
home in this city.
Sporting Gossip.
The Baltimore players do not expect todo
better than second place by the end of the
soason. They say that their only ambition
is to keep pushing the St. Louis team.
Pitcher Kirby, who was bought Isat
Saturday from Indianapolis by Cleveland,
went to Cincinnati and was overcome by
the hoat and knocked out in the first
inning
Arundel of Indianapolis was fined 868
aud costs in the Indianapolis police court for
drunkenness and sssaull during his recent
spree. The management then stepped in
and fined him $100.
It in sald that the Pittsburg club will
make an effort to get back into the Ameri-
oan association next season. It is also re.
ported that Detroit will jump over to the
American association,
Nicol, the right fielder of the Cincinnati
club, Is probably one of tne smallest men
now on the ball fleld, but when a iy comes
over his way he reaches for it ina way
that would make a six-footer turn pale,
~The 324 Bession
Moncay evening,
Musical CoLLEGE.-
of Bix Weeks, opens
July 25th 1887, for the Teaching and
Training of Young Ladiesin Vocal and
Instrumental Music, fd ress,
F.C, Mover, Musical Director,
15) 81 Freeburgh, Pa
N*¥ PLAINING MILL,
At Locust Grove,near Grove and Wolfs
Naw Mill.
~-LOHR'S ~NEW GROCERY .—0Q
IRE
opened a new
SARGER,
mwnd complete piaining
8 prepared u
DOORS,
MOULDING
The stock will
hest
always be fresh and of
goods, Every effort will be made to IRA T.
BARGER,
please, and ashare of the public patron-
age is solicited, Spring Mills
16jun2m JAS. H. LOHR.
Centre Hall
elie A
DR. H. S. CLEMENS,
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA
The best salve in
the we
bruises, alt
gores, ulcers,
sores, tetter, chapped hands i
corns, sod al n eraptions, and
tively cures plies,
pos - |
or no pay required, It
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
money refunded ‘rice 25 cents
box. For sale by all druggists, 4augly |
arger Than
EMPORI
per
«ver !
ITRNITURE UMOF
J. #. CAMP, Bishop Strsst, Bells
re complete {
Chamber & Parlor Suits. Odd Pieces
5 Pre tf ily
han ever. Endless vari
invite the people ( f Centre
to call and examine. In purchasing these go
taken great care in selection, and purchased the bes
the money. My prices are in strict conformity with reli-
Jur Store Room is full and is worth seeing
if you do not buy. We
abe go wis,
even have an attractive line of
Par ts—of all the fashionable styles. Chamber
Spits are equally attractive, They are in Walnut, Ash
and Cherry, Besides goods enumerated above we have
everything that can be found in a first class Farniture
ye and see our Stock
V. R. Camp.
Sore {
for Infants and Children.
“*Castoria is so well adapted to children that
{ recomubend it as superior to any | rescription
known to me." H. A Amncmen, M.D,
111 Bo. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, NX. ¥
Caatoria cures Calle, Constipation,
Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ervetation,
Kills Worm 18, gives sleep, and promotes di-
Tas Cerrave Coxprany, 152 Fulton Street, N. Y.
I ——
N ¢CORMICK BBOS, Njccormcs BROS,
Prams memes. (J m————p
CREE | HAL: | PX
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
-- FURNITURE -:-
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards, Lounges, Tables,
Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs,
Trndertaking a Specialty.
J AE. H, LUOBR.)
CENTRE
Covenant Mutual Benefit Association, of
Galesburg, 1], agent for the
connties of Hearfield, Mifliin
and Huntingdon. This Co., is strictly for
Odd Fellows and th eir wives
it for Lhe wi Crit re
HALL, PA., AGERT FOR
special
Centre, (
C™ EMANT
Office N. W {
r
Bellefonte, Pa
orner Di mond
3 i
st national bank
doors from |
C’ NTRE COUNTY BAN
B' HH
3 WwW
fonte, Pa.
trade
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tor. Belles
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sountry junel 6y
travelln
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ALLEGHENY 8T,, BE (FORTE
i. MCMILLEN, Prop'r.
l Sample Reoms on First Floor.
Frees Buss to and from sll tr ba
Special rales Lo witnesses and ju £. Sun
EYENTRE HAI
y
12. d.
MER
Good Table,
ountain walter,
goenery
churches
inatural
tand
reasonabie
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| LOCK HAVEN, §
B. WOODS CALI
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{ Terms reasonab
7 rr 4
yn Grst tioor.
£32 MERO
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residence.
nranches of his
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minisiered
i R.S. G. GUTELI
Dentist, Mi
i services Lo
profess:
perform all
n. H
) axiract leet
ess)
IRNEY-AT 1 AV, BELLEFONTE, PA
second floor of Furst’s new
lding north of Court House. Can be
|consulted in English or German. 'y54
J OHN Law
special attention
lands or prog ery ic
and have scknowledged Deeds,
bonds&ec. Bellefonte,
F. POTTER, Attorseranlaw
lections promtly made and
given to those having
resale. Willdraw ud
Mortgas
we
BOWE]
i. « ]
RVIS,
ATTOR NEF LYS. AT-LAW,
LLEFY E. FA
Office opposite the C yurt House, on 2d
floor of Farst's building.
F. FORTNEY,
Attorney-al- Law,
“Office i in old Conard building,
fonte.
H."
Office No. 4
fonte, Pa.
Office Hours, 7 to 9 a.
8, p.m.
HOY. M D
OCULIST AND AURIST,
South Spring Street, Belle-
m. 1t02, and 7
1lmay4m
S.ALLESMIEN
WANTED
to canvass for the sale of Nursery
Stock !| Steady emyloyment guaranteed SAL.
ARY AND EXPENEES PAID, Apply at once,
stating age.
Chase Brothers,
S. A. LIST,
LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
AN kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New,
papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re
bound in Sst class style. 1013m
(Refer to this PE 4
ROCHESTER
IN TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM
the date of this notice we will do »
strictly cash businom, and positively decline to do
any more “ticking.” All orders for four,
and coal, must be accompanied with cash or no
athetition will be paid to io thei, We will buy all
kinds of grain forsame, or exch
for Sour, a dy fh KURTZ & SON
Feb, 8 gt Centre re Bal,
Cexmae Harr Mzar Manxen—The
Centre Hall Meat market having a re
frigerator families can at all times be sup-
plied with fresh meats, of the best qual.
180 bol Next door to
bois o pea Gay and evens even