The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 20, 1887, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. KURTZ,
CextRE Harn, Pa. July 20, 1887,
Democrats calling loudly
upon Judge Thurman to run for govern-
The Judge refuses to be a candidate.
Be kt...
Ohio are
or.
The story circulated, by parties who
know it to be false, that Judge Orvis, in
his Foarth of July address, had made an
att of the
Knights of Labor, is not true,
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ack upon the organization
Over in Huntingdon county there are
dif-
elec-
sixty Republican candidates for the
ices to be fiiled at the fall
to
well-fed Republicans
ferent
ofl
tion. That beats Centre two one—
}
Now the
hungry
must be.
———————
How foolish it
rs}
take a jaunt to
when
was to
liamsport, for a train of cars,
ead of the concern lived right here,
fwllows live without ever learning
il late, which ac-
nal fo
iI] 100
18 there are
» negro es by li
l'enn., wasa
yv demacognes
will and
ng
emocratic
lancy an obvious desire to sup-
I
the negro vote. If Democrats had
i
ood ed deed,
led?
14
abl
es were kil
News from native soarces has been re-
eived to the effect that a battle between
Afghanistan
ave captured 160
gs, and to have sent the
he slain to Cabul,
Hazarahs
i the
that
nomination,
1
8 repeated
CADVAEB
were wishing
in or-
atic 130k
nocratic ticket
De engendere i
nex
. however, iti
membership of the
ghis of Labor has fallen
3 than 600.000 within
Th i - haa
Ae 1088 Las
18 increase, while
sions to the order grew fewer each
attributed
its point in its vital
The cause of this is
failure to carry
part—strikes—in
two great strikes,
3 acific and the coal hand-
n the Missouri P
h
ers aere,
JACOB SHARP'S SENTENCE.
‘On Sharp, the Nev York
rand 165 in
miiion-
re contract
aldermanie
votes, was on 14, sentenced by Judge
Barrett to four years’ imprisonment and
to pay a fine of $5,000. Great influences
were brought to bear to get the wealthy
ceritninal off with a fine, which
have been
maximum fine, which in
idition to the
aa :
mere
was imposed,
have been a bagatelle, is
an old man, said to be on the verge of
Jarrett put it,
Sharp
the grave, but as Judge
referrin g to these reasons as well
disgrace to his family for a light sentence,
offer”
money
Sharp clamors for mercy withont
ing to pay back a penny of the
die
stolen, so that should he in
npon.”
I SR -—
HEAT IN PHILADELPHIA.
exception, July 8, 1876, to-day has been
day. At 2 o'clock this
thermometer registered
the shade, being just
afternoon
102 degrees
one degree
qnarter degrees greater than yesterday.
Up to a late hour
fourteen of which resulted fatal
I1 o'clock to-night the
stands at 87 degrees,
Pittaburg bad 101 in the shade, and 6
deaths by sunstroke.
IN BRIEF, AND TO THE POINT
Dyspepsia is dreadful,
liver is misery. Indigestion isa foe to
good nature,
things in existence,
of order,
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food,
bad cookery, mental worry, late hours,
irregular habits, and many other things
which ought not to be, have made
wonderful work in reforming this sad
basiness and making the
people so healthy that they can enjoy
their meals and be happy.
health, But Green's August Flower
brings health and happiness to the dys-
peptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle,
Neventy-five cents,
i
i
| THUNDER, WIND AND RAIN
DAMAGE ON
SEA.
CONSIDERABLE
BOTH LAND AND
New York and Vicinity Visited iy Mighty
{inles Vessels Overturned, Houses
flown Down and Trees Uprooted
New York,
yesterday
30 o'clock
the worst
isited this region
About 2
of
15
July
afternoon one
thunder storms that has v
for ten vears broke directly over this city,
1 career by one of
that
the
damage not
in its
zod
this city
loss of
accompanied
the
visited
extent of the
being yi
The maximum
the city
bafore 3 o
largest sl wind ¢vcelones
in some timo,
life and
st fully known
temperature
ut
ternocon, while
was Aegroes,
4
the al
voesterday
clock In at
Philadelphi
St
it was 96 in
the
Jacksoville, 85 in A
the same Liou
Balt
cago and
Boston, #4 in Charleston, 51 in
84 in New Orleans
in more, same
ibany, 78 In
Buffalo aud
with sail
Veteran
npre-
was liberally dotted
id
8 WO
The
when
boatmen say it
bay
the clo hissed thither.
ped down will
Mar
eraft and row boats were capsized
The doctor's
started from
tional line steamship Erin just as the storm
got there. A
blown agal
the port
her
cedented suddenness y sailing
Prost
to the
tug George C 1,
quarantine out Na
masted schooner
hor sb w
Lwi
her,
smashi
striking on
ng 6 big hole in
under the 1 above the
I'he schooner was blown away with
of t The doct
roscuod
then
side an
{ walter
yremast
loss her bowspr
a seamen f
abreast
v » t3
Was AKIDE WM
1an
8 yaw!
was !
shan tha
whon Lhe
wed t
the seaman r
na I v DOGLs
ie Wright «
yf
onneclict
elr an
were s BE 0
T sleamer
ff Manhattan
OCU PRNLS ware ros
the eked no
At Rockaway Beach f
{ the sand that fills the satreetis and
{ shore and hurled it
80 that the building:
i SOmMe DIACOS BEmall
! stands ware blown away. Chairs ¢
were b off, lags carried
| trees wera blown down.
Coney Island got its share of thasquall,
but it did not interfere much with business
there. The crowd that visited the beach
| was one of the largest of the season. No
loss of life was reported.
Capt. L. 8. Crowell, a life save at Man-
hattan Beach saw a sailboat capsize five
miles tothe eastward, and saw three men
struggling in the water. He ried alter
| them in a rowboat and found them cling
He got them all
brought them
Kalo |
lines the
against ¢
a # # Lat
raitieq
he bulldings
Hail fell in
fruit wil ”
and poat
n plazas
away,
own and
| safely into hus boat and
| ashore.
At Sheepshead Bay the storm did great
to the crops and shade trees,
to and from Coney Island were
brought to astandstill to prevent being de-
ralled until the force of the wind had sub
dued
All over Brooklyn trees, awnings, and
fences were blown down, and houses un.
roofed, and there was a general disarrange-
ment of the telegraph and telephone sys
| damage
{ Trains
The spire of the Ditech Reformed church
at Canarsie was struck by lightning snd
destroyed, although no other
The engine house of the Brooklyn,
Canarsie and Rockaway railroad was blown
The Dutch Reformed church of Lafayette,
the church.
The bolt struck one of the lightaing rods
at the back of the spire. An iron rod runs
lengthwise through the church near the
ceiling, and from it are suspended two
large chandeliers, Persons who were in
the organ loft say they saw a small ball of
the chandeliers and disappear. A portion
of the chandlier was twisted out of shape
and plaster was knocked from the ceiling.
No other damage was done,
The second squall arrived at about 10
o'clock last night. It had been therin
slowly for over two hours, but when it go
ore
through the streets in advance of the rain.
BRACE UP,
erally out of sorts, and want to bra
medicines, or bitters, which
you for an hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before, What yon
want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health and strength, Such
a medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottles at all
Drug Stores,
. -——-
A dozen of lit
| barking lustily at the
{ What troubl
1DIe8
quarter
i . ' i )
the de nnies
10g puppi
WL
we
i 1a
neither a BB. O, agent nora candida
a -
EXCELLENT.
J.J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knox-
ville, Tenn., writes: “My family and 1
| are beneficiaries of your most e: cellent
| medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption; having found it to be all
| that you claim for it, desire to testify to
its virtue, My friends to whom [ have
| recommended it, it at
| portanity.” Dr. King’s New
{ for ( iaranteed
it Con
and every affection
Lungs
MOST
svery op-
Discov ry
Lo
praise
i
agpsumption is gi cure
§
of Throat, Chest
il
faa
I. FLEMING,
Hie 11
a new hand whet
t
{Dann A
The n
| we are ready for it. 3 need
| alarmed about a great press of
will getoutl y rider
| ised, W. 1. FLEM
business bh
work i
ir at the time prom-
TN
Pavia,
i Crider’s Block.
| QCHROYER'S
he
Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa.
a
They mast be selling Carpets af very
low prices, as they have so many callers
who, after examining their large stock,
buy some of them before leaving.
A fall line of goods is kept, from the
cheapest to the best, consisting of In
grains, extra Supers, Tapestry, Brussels
Body Brussels, Velvet Brussels and
Moquettes,
{i I also keep a full line of Window Car-
{ tains and Fixtures, Rogs, Ottomans, and
House Furnishing Goods generally,
The best and most complete assort
ment of goods to be found this side of
| Philadelphia, may be found at my store.
Carpets cat and made ready to put
down. Floor Linen, Raggets kc. Goods
| offered to the public are just as repress
sented,
HARRY SCHROYER.
Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Bellefonte,
| Pa.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn
onts and barley wanted at the Centre
Hall Roller Mill——for which the highest
market prices will be paid, Grain taken
on storage tf
wee A full li ne of ready-made clothing
for spring and summer, for men and
| boys, all prices, and latest styles—bar.
| gains and satisfaction guaranteed, at 8, &
A. Loebs,
ullding, but to pedestrians
on the street, who were gaugu by and
sent scurrying down to leeward in spite of
efforts to breast it, it seemed to blow like
a hurricane. It was a local storm, The
temperature dropped temporarily to 7
degrees,
v
When Faby was sick, we gave har Castoris,
| When she was a Child, she aried for Castoris,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
| When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
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WE “MA JREAK”
BUT NOT A BAD ONE.
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WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM OUR ORDINARY LINE OF GOODS, WE
CESSFUL IN BECURINGTHE AGENCY FOR CENTRE COUNTY
— CELEBRATED |=| PATTERSON |—|
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED INSTRUMENTS IN THE MARKET, ANOTBER FEA']
TURE 18 THAT WE GUARANTEE IT 10 BE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY, EJ)
INE IT YOURSELF, WE CONSTANTLY HAVE ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
FINESILVERWARE, GOLD PENS; PENCILS, RINGS
PINS, CHARMS, SBILV SPECTACLES. A FULL
HAINSB, GOLD AND Li
Line of Silverware, Spoons, Forks, Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Revolvers,
SEWING MACHINES,
We have the Agency for and
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOMEF ith wall
the mondern improvements
and others, w
and
attachments adapted f
or dress
makers or the home. Nothing
would please your wife better
than an easy running machine,
LAMPS,
We CArrv
Hangin
LAMPS,
npis te line
Is warranted.
FEW
BE. A. GLLEIIT &
Next door to Hotel
p— p—
“wy
H* HICKS
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SIU AAT,
a
on
1 o Yr a
he largest stock at
H K. HICKS
{TER
W
M
arr at Harrist
Philadel}
Niagara Exj
ead the “REP
hd
R.R. Trains
i West om
SRR
ITT
jum with B
twood with A. V. R. R
RONE RAILROAD
AND LEMONT R. R
LEWIERURG AND 1
BELLEFONTE, NITTAN)
Daly
Westward
Eastward
MPM PM
10] 1 {
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THE
Henly Ulonarch Fencs Ul
IMPROVED
ac
Tel slsl POR EPP OD)
10 Rising Spring
19 Penn Cave
27 Centre Hall
BM Gregg
5 Linden Hall
520mk Hall
56 Lemont
2 08 Dale Fummit
45) 19 14 Pleasant Gap
51 1? 1% Axemann 04
55 ¢ 5 Bellefonte 3 00
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan
don st 5. 20am, 855 am, and 7.10 pm, ret ng
leave Momtandon for Lewisburg at 8.20 & m, ¢
R mand 7 30 pm,
SHAR, KE PUGH,
General Manager
Ed
BBB ee Ney
J. BR, WOOD,
Gen']l Pass'ger Ag't
THE
Keystone Mutual Benefit As-
sociation.
aeredl YJ nian
~ALLENTOWN, PA, ~
Offers the cheapest and best
—LIFE INSURANCE, ——
In amounts from $500 to $3000,
. 0
AGENTS WANTED.
Send for Circulars,
nN
COMMON SENSE REABONS WHY THE IMPROVED
. HENLY , MONARCH , FENCE!, MACHINE
18 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL.
1 Because the wire is stretched the full length of the field before the weaving
menoed,
a" 2 Because any sized wire can be tsed, and either 2, 8, 4, or 5 double strands can be used,
woaving all with equal facility,
3 Beoause any size, leugth, or style of picket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy
fron plekets equally well and solid,
4 Because it will make a fence over rough and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike,
making as good a fonce as on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets
are all woven plumb,
5 Because the Monarch machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
best wire and pieket fence,
6 Becatise any one, man or boy, can operate it, and there are no parts to get out of onder and
repair,
p 7 Beocanse it is made of the best materiale, and, with proper care, will last a life-time. ’
8 Because the price fs within the reach of every farmer.
9 Becaoso it is the only machine that foroes the siat or picket firmly against the wire, th
securing the slat in such a solid and and permanent manner that it cannot be pulled out, a
breakage is impossible,
1 Because the fenoe thade by this machine will turn all kinds of stock, and is much strong.
er than any barb wire fenoe, and completely obviates all danger of ew 10 stock.
11 Betauss by weaving the post, anid fastening the wire strands (0 the posts with sta.
ples, and vot nailing the slats to posts, thus keeping the wood parts from coming ir vontect with
each other, it will not hol She mitre ot rot. h ae very im RJARE Inatiat, as all boards in
board fenoes soon rot off RastLAL ocoarion continued expense for repair,
12 Because all Firivd alo terial can be used for making new fence,
13 Because It makes the , best, strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only
first-class, practionl tabos Machine in the world, id
For prices of machines, fence material, or territory address,
SHIRES & KENNEDY,
unsmManufsoturers Agentafor Pennsylvaniaand New York. CENTRE HALL,
is com
Address as above
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