+=. EX. Schroyern, sms ON 6 BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, meanness Has got in his full stock of 0: —OIL CLOTHS. — all widths, styles and prices. E—N—Q—L—E—U~M—8 — , vestibules, halls, kitchens, &e — { J mma He wonld be glad to have all drop in to take a at his goods, provided the weather is fair. If, howeyer, it should y be raining he will leave on his of the best DOOR MATS, to wipe the mud off your shoe, and his nice and novel umbrella stands in which to place that ever-losable umbrella. look happen t front step one COMMON SENSE Tells anvone thatit is an ut ter impossibility for a mer chant to sell goods continually AT COST— A legitimate business can never be conducted on such a basis, as taxes, rent, insurance, etc., must be paid and a living earned. We do not conduct our business upon such a prin and we only ask a all ciple, rea sonable advance on goods. We believe in FAIR AND SQUARE our dealing and know that our goods and prices prove what ry. Lay e us a call and be convinced. HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall, Pa. "TRCHASED. Ni, the fol 1 tow, personal possession of LEIBI (rove EBIS Mills, Pa will be sold one witive iy no . BARTHOLOXEW, AT PRIVATE BOTS O BALE, ground, there ig houses, a stable and inrge orchard of ap er fruit, and a well of t to both houses, and a good This property is on the # township, 3'¢ miles 1¢ premises o B. M. GRENINGER. ALL "PER emselves indebted to the nk, ded'd., are requested to anid all persons having claims will pleases present the of October. duly anthentics- 0 Mes, Guo, A, RUSK, BR. SFIORLMEYER, Spring Mills, Pa tate or OG NY IS THE TIME TO BUY i lr "Cd dN Double B, L. Shot Guna......... EN " wi " Twist wee 11 00 " aud Pistol GED, nies smertrsnstrare crvepersssemsiseinns: 13 00 Double B. 1. Shot Guns, Top Soap, Double bolt, Twist Barrels, Rebounding Locks, Extension Rib, Pistol Grip, Petent Fore. end, So Hd Plungers, Matted Rib, Orna- mented Rubber Batt, left barrel Choke bored, 10, 2 and 16 gauage 2 50 Lisle Breech-loading Squirrel Rifles from $4 004to 7 06, o “ “ I am now able to sell guns as cheaply asanyone in America, and will meet any competitor's price, The Hunting Pablic is respectfully re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. smn sir AGENT FOR VAN CAMPEN'S COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefonte, Pa Great Central Gun Works, SULLIVAN'S TRIP TO EUROPE. He Will First Meet Cardiff, Killen and Nolan—The Difference With Sheedy. BostoN, Sept. 11.—Champion John L Sullivan 18 receiving many overtures from managers who are anxious to handle him on his European trip. Men connected with the London Sporting Life and a New York sporting paper have also made proposals, which, of course, he could not possibly consider, as the same parties are Managing the bus- inoss for Kilrain and Jom Bmith. Sulll- van is making better arrangements. The manager he wants, and tsondeavoring to arrange details with, is nota resident of New England, but is well kaown in sport. ing cirsles. The champion’s intention is to give a few exhibitions before salling for England, and Patsy Cardiff, on whom he broke his arm, will be one of the men with whom he will be matched for a four or six-round glove fight. Killen and Nolan will also receive his attention. Sul. livan will sot sail for Europe for several weeks yet, having reconsidered his deter- mination to start between the 15th and 20th of September, He is determined to get there in time for matches with Kilrain and Smith before January 1. He is very se- vere on Kilrain for lending himself to any scheme for usurping the championship of the ring, and says people will laugh at him for making himself anybody's tool Just before sailing for Europe Pat Sheedy wrote a letter to a friend here, in which he says that all attempts of mutual heal the differences between himself are fruitless, and could possibly succeed as long as the cham lot of leeches to pull him own and till his with fairy “These people,” writes BSBheedy, ‘are th friends to John and BRiOWS a tales, the have made all the trouble, solely because | would not take them to England with me without John, and can itme. 1 have whatever in this mat It is purely and solely a business con- sideration, on its of which John L. Bullivan and Pat Sheedy have agreed to differ.” Cars I ean gat along he certainl witho no personal feeling ter the mer A PENURIOUS COUNCIL. indignation in Richmond Over Failure to Appropriate Money for ws Celebration. Ricasosn, Sept. 12. ~The citizens of Richmond are indignant over the refusal of the common council to appropriate $15,000 toward defraying the laying the Lee monun rnor sl This re fusal more bitter to them by reason of the fact that the city of Rich mond did appropriate $10,000 for the relief of the sufferers in the great Chicago fire. One of their reasons for voting against the appropriation was that thecity charter did not authorize iL Other and novel reasons were used by sundry members, such as that they had not yet received cards of invitation to the coruer-stone lay- that of them would not be made aides the procession; that the pageant Was simply Rot ten up to benefit the upper classes; that the prop ment was to be put oud side the corporation that if Lee were alive he would dislike any such page- afford the expenses of ent « tone is made the ing; some in sed monun limits ant, and that the city could not utiay A subscription has been started r the State to amount, and so far about $700 has been subscribed. What has increased the people's indigna tion has been the offer from sev- eral small towns to donate not only a site for the monument, but the entire sum that the city council has refused to give, the con- ditions of such offers being that ‘he mon. gent shall be placed neither ons of such small towns raise the neoded mnt promp Ag Andience Falls Through a Floor, NASHVILLE, 12 —-A dent ls reported from inland vi chester. Bept terrible Neoadniors, lage three miles north of Man The J. M. Carter and Dr Logan were to speak there yesterday in favor of When they arrived they found a big revival in progress and did not speak. The revival was of nducted in a two-story church the upper fioor for church purposes and floor given up excius ively to school purposes. Yesterday there was an immence audience in the upper story attent 0D the &X- hortation of the minister, when suddenly, and without warming, the rear end of the with a crash, carrying sixty people with it. The fall was thirteen feet, and bardly one of them es. injury The injured were quickly rescued from the wreck, and three of them found to be seriously injured. One man is fatally hurt Every physician in the county was immediately sent for, and the work of relieving the injured promptly begun. No further particulars have been received from the disaster, acch a small ny prohibition building, being used the lower listen veiy or seventy « aped What it Takes to Kill an Editor, MaiTaMORAS, Mexico, Sept. (0.-—It is re ported that the murder of Valeriano C. § Faro was committed by three policemen under orders of a promi nent authority. The uafortunate editor had been at ball at the house of Dona Homposa Ochoa, which he left at 1:30 o'clock, accompanied by Senor Morcalino Cardenas, At the corner of Brisa's pawn shop the pair were sfopped by the three policemen, who took Altamirano to the corner of the India bakery by force, where they attacked him, broke his skull with a blow from a pistol, fired five shots into his body, and stabbed him in the left side, leav- ing him stretched on his back dead. Four- teen shots in all were fired at him by the policemen. Cardenas, who attempted to assist him, was fired on twice, and obliged to fiy for his life. The affair has » very black look, as the murdered man was a stanch supporter of the federal authorities against those of the city. Your Days in a Freight Oar, LovisviiLe, Sept. 11. <When the door of a freight car belouging to the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad was opened in this city yesterday a young man fall fainting upon the platform. The man after & time explained that he had been in the car four days without food or drink. He said his name was Paul Gorman and that he lived at Jamestown, N. ¥. He had gone to Buffalo on a spree with several friends, and when he sobored up he found himself whirling along at a rapid rate, locked up in a freight car, Killed by a Gaug of Roughs. Pritaperruia, Sept. 12.-Charles Fita- gerald, living at 2,000 Edgely street, was killed by being Beaten and thrown down the stops in the rear of & saloon in that neighborhood. Fitzgerald had entered the saloon with a gang of roughs, who ordered drinks apd sttempted to foroe him to pay for them, which he refused to do. A scuf- fie onsued, during which Fitzgerald met his death, No arrests have yet been made. Cannda Adds to Her Debt. Orrawa, Ont, Sept 9 ~The statement of the public debt of the Dominion, juss is sued by the finance department, shows the total net debt on Aug. 51 to have been 99S, Sly aa increase slace June Bu of $3,407 ————— DN WILLIAM O'BRIEN ARRESTED, Taken While Bidding Labouchers Good. bye. Dunnax, Bept. 12. Mr. rested yesterday while bouchere off on the steamer. He spent the day at Ballyrack with Messrs. Dillon and Harrington. He received a telegram from Mr. Labouchere and Mr. Brunaer request. ing him to accompany them to London. Mr. O'Brien, accompanied by Mr. Harring- ton, went on board -the Kingston boat for the purpose of declining the Invitation to go to London, when a detective met him and sald he would not be arrested if he pledged himself not to go to England Mr. (Brien refused was taken into custody and escorted to the Imperiel hotel by the detective, who in formed him that he could stay there all night if he would give a promise that ho would not make a speech, This promise wis not given, and Mr. O Brien addressed a crowd from the balcony of the hotel In the cosrse of his brief remarks, he said: “So long as there 1s breath in body my voice will not be silent untill am gagged. I am proud to suffer for Mitchels- town. When in Kingstown I told 1 would not be arrested if I did under wake to go to That that the government is beginning to dread us in England.” Mr. O'Brien remained at hotel las night, and proceeded to Mitchellstown this morning. The crowd gathered in front of the hotel was very enthusiastic Mr. O'Brien, in an interview on the sub ject of his arrest, sald that he had tion of going to England the He merely went Mr As to at the hotel, he sald he had ()y'Brien was ar seeing Mr. La- this condition, ny was not England. shows the pointen when he boarded boat thore Labouchere y so until the detective mentioned it he the Hght on ITCHELSTOWN, Bept. 12 qu | day The v Fri will be given a public | which will demonstration boy Casey aredying from inds they received ou Friday deposition has own wi ictims of ineral Lo ag The man Bhinnick and be made the occasion of the effects of wou Casey boan taken Bhinnick, Head ante mortem He states he was standing near at one corner of square, when Constable O'Sullivan came to a window of the barracks and fired him. Four wit- posses confirm this statement. The nation alists say that they have evidence to estab- who shot Iii the wl lish the identity of Ordaan. Contigents of surround i funeral mous ¢ cortege LO Lraverse the regular route to which Tt nationalists consider this agreat integrity, as they will be compelled to go through Lhe Protestant part of the town. They claim Lat they have a right to take ihe route, promising to resort to no vioclewoce. The coffin of the old man shot dead on Fri- day-—-whose name was Lonergan, not Rior- dan-—is inscribed as follows: Micnaizt LONERGAN, Murdered Bept. 9, 1857, Requisscat in Face. The funeral will begin at 2 p. m. DusLix, Sept. 12. —Messrs. Labouchere, Hooper, Brunner, and other members © parliament addressed a meeting Cor on Baturday, called to denounce the actio of the government. Michasl Davitt Dublin Sunday. would adopt every Mr. O'Brien's speech at Irishmen would deserve the world if they allowed themselves to be hunted from thelr cablas like beasts. He complained bitterly against constabiu- lary for slaying their own kith and Xin cold blood even without a word of sand from thelr officers ing embers of retaliatory faced, as in 1.351, he hoped be. The biame for any ev Ireland would fall upon the the Milchelstown massacre the man ats f WHS Brom to hn WM national rom The processi ne The police ref camelery, passes the Larracks USQ&aL spoke at a meeting He declared that word and meammg of Mitchelstown the contempt of he the UPS AND DOWNS OF BASE BALL. New York Out Notes, Philadelphia Has Crowded of Position New York, Sept. 12 dividual 0 ve York hoping down not Those sanguine in- been looking for New second place place, are moutt now that New York will again igher than fourth piace had & golden opporiunity but failed, as usual, to get From first ciaam on second place it has dropped to fourth. Meanwhlie Philadelphia has continued the steady gait and is now hunting Chicage very ciose for second place. Another week like last week will put her in second. Detroit aiso continues to gain steadily and it is not pre bable that the Michiganders can now be headed off. The standing to date is as follows very mu £1 likely this season the past thera wee x, Per cent Played Won a JO 041 42 \ 578 45 104 a7 40 108 hs | 45 10 ho 43 57 0 450 Washington wo 61 1m HW Indianapolis 50 3 103 wo Not enough changs occurs in the Amer jean association race each week to keep it interesting. The only fightis for second place between Cincinoati and Louis ville, with the chances just now slightly in favor of the former Following is the record: Won, Lamt a oe Detroit Chicago Pniladeiphia New York Boston Pittsburgh 50 ow oe ro ny Per eont Nayed, Won 114 746 17 B81 114 579 112 RY 118 “ua Athletic . 61 118 400 Metropolitan... 86 75 111 AA Cleveland ......81 £2 112 293 The International league has braced up and the race Is becoming quite interesting Changes are constantly occurring near the wp. Following is the standing to date: Won, Lost. Played, x 7 5 52 59 52 49 . 48 tL 98 Lost 20 49 4% 50 60 Won. 85 6s oh 03 . «8 Bt. Louis Cincinnati Loulsville Baltimore. Brookiyn Newark. ... .cccoues Joarsey City Boranton,....... oi Wilkesbarre .......... S352738IY Ex-Gov. Blackburn Sinking. Fraxgronry, Sept. 12.-Ex-Gov. Black- burn, of Kentucky, who has been ill for several months, is much worse. For the past ten days his condition has apparently been improving and his friends begsn to think he would be able to gain his health in 8a measure. More alarming symptoms have appeared and he is rapidly sinking. His ailment is understood to be a serious kidney trouble complicated with other physical derangoments. sis Killed by an Aceoidantal Shot. New Onrieaxs, Sept, 12. Joseph B, Jonas aged 80 years, nephew of Collector BF Jonas, was accidentally shot in the hand oad died of be: SHERIFF'S SALE. | NTEW PLAINING MILL, a RIFF'E BALI BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY | 4 writs of Flori Faclas, Levari Facies and Venditioni Exponas Issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Centre county, Pa, rected, will be exposed at publ house, in the borough of Bellet TOBER following and tw me di sile ut the court At Locust Grove near Grove and Baw Mill. IBA BARGER, BATURDAY, (XH nt 1g the wit All the of land Pa. bounded and des the north by so ith by lands of Joseph Hoyer, on Walnut street, and on the west by lands of 101 Reber, containing © acres, 1 wore or less, Ther frame Awe house, | house, Cor y, and other outbuild an orchard thereon zal sud to be sold a o'clock, p 1k, property 10 certain mossuage, tenement and tract te in Howard boroug! Ca wed us folloy La lands of Grader and } nire y wit an Co., | has just opened a new and complet On | thie by An 1 mill at the above pla f cant B11 Is prepare ito fill on erected 8 two story harp, wood ings, al taken in the property of J. H execu i } Me Elwlan, TERY thie nureh He pure ee SIDING, ~ | MOULDIN G No deed wil BRACKETS, we money be pal UNDERTAKING, lin all its branches, attended land an elegant hearse for fu « | nerals. IRA T. BARGER, Gfebly Bpring Mile PX NSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE The Cream of PIONEER | neroes | NV ira itre White and red wheat, rye, sh led © oats and barley war d at the Ces Hall Roller Mill—{ market prices will be paid, on storage EXTRA h the highest (irain taken tf best OM wis, age is solicited, JAS. H, LOHR. WANTE LEARN LADIES TO sitoalions When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoris, When abe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castaris, smo, | N[CORMICK BROS, EI HAL: 1 PY DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits » ’ 3 » } » Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs, Trndertaking a Specialty. BE ———————————— for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that Qastaria cute Colle, Constipation. recommend it as superior to any proscription gone Rlomac an, Dia aud promotes di known to me.” JL A. Amcmun, M.D, medication. 111 Bo, Oxford 84, Brooklyn, N, Y. Tus Cmxravn Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. AS. H. LOHR. CENTRE HALL, PA., AGENT FOR Covenant Mutual Benefit Association, of Galesburg, Ill, special agent for the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Huntingdon, This Co, is strictly for Odd Fellows and their wives. Also agent for the Union Central Life Is 1 Che innatl, and for varions first class fire tance companies, Hales spine as any other wu, On. 0 ALAR Tr agent {LEMART DALE, ATTORREY-AT LAW Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. corner Diamond, doors from first national bank, two janBy Lr vy, CEFTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. mand a Inters ut Notes; Buy and Bell Hecelve Deposit Inscou Government uritics AK, A. BEAVER, J. 1 President, MURRAY BHUGERT, Cashier edicines Store open may ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. | Dealer In |DRUGE, —— CHEMICALS! PERFUMERY, FARCY GOODS, Liquors for J. DRUGS &e medics Wines and ges aiways kept Pure ipurp Hotels. | BVA HOUSE. W. R. Teller, proprietor, Bell fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade, junel 6y fan (Oo MINGS HOUSE, BELLEFONT TT OYA BROWN, I'T EMANUEL The traveling «this hotel e« every prictor, community will 1a! to any in the county \ respect, for man and harges very moderate. june tf find in beast, and Give it a trial INEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. ALLEGHENY ST.. BELLEFONTE, PA G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Reoms on First Floor. 3%. Free Buses to and from all trains. Special rates Lo witnesses and jurors. Biun | (ENTRE HALL HOTEL. | D. J. MEYER, Prop'r FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANBIENT Cl OM Good Table, healthy locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Bchools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16ang tf HOUSE, [EV¥ OCK BA KN, FA: "8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable. wood sample re on first floor. ms NYAMERON HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PENN'A LE A i paras Saananess ¥ rietor OMMERCIAL NDAY Free ‘Buss to iap.y TRAVEL and from G. W. HOSTERMAN, D Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office recidence, Will give satisfaction in nranches of his profession, Ether i14apr Fs — 8. G. GUTELIUSB.~ Dentist, Millbeim. professional services to the public, prepared to perform all operations in the jental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth sbsolutely withon + palin. b my <i in all ad- ministered yi Offers his He is 1. L. BraxoliEn C.P PANGLER & HEWER ATTTORNEWS-AT-LAW, EFONT CENTRE OO., PENNA, BELL? Special alls on 0 collection practice in the courts t nd Engl ait sh OHN KLINE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Farst’s new building north of Court House, Can be consnlted in English or German. Tm’yS4 Jous F. POTTER, Attorney-sirlaw \ Collections promtly made and special! attention given to those having lands or property for sale. Will draw ud and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgss bonds&e. Bellefonte, Pa. J. i. ORVIS, . M. BOWER, E. L 8 hn BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House, on 24 floor of Farst's building. jan8h ORVIS F. FORTNEY, . Attorney-at-Law, Office in old Conard building, fonte. H.” Office No. 4 South Spring Street, Belle. fonte, Pa. Office Hours, 7to 9a. m, 1t02, and 7 8, p. m., 11may4m Belle- HOY. M D OCULIST AND AURIST, S A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in first class style. 103m _- - C—O i A Jexrae Harn Mzar Marger~The Centre Hall Meat market having a res frigerator families can at all times be su pled with fresh meats, of the bestqual- ty, also bol sausage, Next door to hotel ; open and evening. Simav tf Hexny TER. T. ELMO HOTEL, ic. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Phi Reduced rates to $2.00 per dar rhe traveling public will still find st this Hoe tel the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is looat nw centres of businoss ment and different raf as all parts of the city, by 8S Car doors. It off © those visitingih
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