The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1887, Image 5

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ON 6 BISHOP 8T,, BELLEFONTE,
[las got in his full stock of
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CIL CLOTHS.
all widthe, styles and prices
so
tod
Riftchiens,
his goods, provided the
weather is fair If. however, it should
haopen to be
front step o
the mud
raining he will
e of the best DOOR
and
off vour ghae,
vel nmbrelia stands in which
ever-losable umbrella.
COMMON SENSE
C.0.S.-T —
JA-T
A legitimate business
:
lealing
l-
rOOUS and
~
& KREAMER,
DR. HM. NS. CLEMENS,
a Will
Hall
$ Corit re
of Adventure
| DARING
| DEEDS,
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iaws
oy the
Aves and famous
“tandish, Boone,
e, Huston, Carson,
“ Buffalo Bill, Gen.
Crook, great Indian Chiefs and
pdidly Hiustrated with 29 fine en
ENTS WANTED. Low priced, and
ng 1 sell
allowed agents she
ILADE]
The Cream of Books
PIONEER | ue
HEROES AND
The t} ntares o ail the
AY i 1 Indians,
whole country
hero
irttof funds,
PHIA, PA
DR. EUMPHREYS' BOOK
Cloth & Cold Binding
144 Pages, with Steel Engraving,
MAILED FREE,
Address, P, O. Bax 1810, X.Y.
FRICR.
Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. .
Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colie..
Crying Colle, or Teething of Infant.
Varrhea, of Ohildron or Adults
Chol senter ipiag, Hiloas Clie...
tera orhas. Vo hah
Coughs, Cold, ek ‘
Nearalgis, T tha che, ¥
Noaralda, Sick H cadache. ¥
on thing. ...
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malt
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or it oy
{arr noone ¢ Tn
ay haw Violent Cou ha.
Ay ehiey. "hysical Way
4 ney Haoane.
ervous
pLinary
Huennes of t
PECIFICS.
price —NURPHAKTS RE Tou Vuiion
G. A. R. BOYS.
Annual Encampment
To Be Held This Year in St. Louis~It
Will Probably Be the Largest Gathering
in the History of the Organization,
The Grand Army of the
\ 1
Sational
tepublic holds its
encampment at Bt
20 and 80, 1887, It is
ra quarter of a century since the
wus fired on Fort Sumter, and which led
y The memories of that ter
rugele have cemented the members
Grand Army of the Republic as com
in the bonds of fraternity. Every year
yoars thos veterans have
encampment and recounted
and events of the
Louis September £8,
HOW OV
shot
i War
of the
rides
for twenty old
annual
tes, incidents
encampment at St. Louis,
belief of Luch ‘alrchild,
Commander-in-Chief,
and she General Ex
ooutin Committee
he affair
y ao
We stern
and the
horing of
in the world
for. The
itteo of
TL
fin y comm
the encampment has
been at work
month Bix
for
uring
the
oom
ittee has
as 10 moet
ent of the
hundred
i. This
renis of
Ly are mia
Arrange
Vi Pring
we ton
coin ; t fw
and to
battle
On Friday evening
and representat
be banqueted by
be a campfire at
illuminated
nal comet
the officers, delegates
ives to the encampment will
the citizens, and there will
Schoaider's garden, with
lisplay of fire
works. During the encampment there will
be a sham battle to be fo d veteran
soldiers, showing fought by
i actual
icipated
realities, show
the defense, the repulse, the
victory.
The excursion to Piet Knob, or Ironton,
Mo... will be on the days commemorative of
the anniversary of ths battle at Pilot Knob
on September 20, 2
9, 19d, in
which the regi
ments pasticipat
ing were the
Forty - seventl
and Fiftieth Mis
souri, the Four
teenth Jowa, Bes
ond and Third
Missouri Caval
ry, Battery H.,
and Becond Mis
souri Light Arti)
lery. Union loss,
28 killed, 56
wounded, 100
missing. Con-
fedeorate, 1.500
killed and wound-
ded. On the 27 the
of September, GRAND ARMY BADGER,
1864, at Centralia, Mo., threo companys of
the Thirty-ninth Missouri were massacred
by Price. Union loss 122 killed, 2 wounded.
A printed statement compiled from the rece
ords of the Government will be circulated
grounds and
HEht by old
batt'p
refearsing
8 mune
but
in all their stern and bloody
ing the attack,
showing thatJanuary 1,184], the army of the
United States for active service consisted of
14,663 men. May 1, 1565 there were 797.807
men on active duty, while 202,700 more were
absent, During the struggle there were
44.000 killed in battle, 186.000 died from dis
20,000 died in 19.000 died
wounded, and
captured
Louis,
held, was a
quarter ngo a trading post estal
Pierre 1d do, In 1768
rived f Orleans
post Thi
CV. monarch
elaimed it, to
oase,
from wounds,
IW EXKY she
The ¢
ment
repel prisons,
Bad) (KN)
s rocorded
ity of St
were
and mis
who
is 10 be century and
quest Lacle
rom Now
town Wis nan
HK POSKOSKION
Frit
BURGLAR'S TOOLS.
for Safes
Who
Cracking
Muke Their
Implements Used
Expert Crooks
Tools,
officor
giars themes
Cracksma :
sa10
“has, necesss ally, to be a goodimact
naturally re upon himself for the manu
facture of his instruments, and as
grows more expert in his work he gr
more invent brace over at Des
piaines street is but an improvement on
old breast brace. Nome
man evidently d
of his body was not sufficent to enable
a detective.
ive. The
Ingenious cracks
scovered t
to compel the
and furnish the pressure. “Oh!
fellows are ingenious enough,” added the
detective, as he lit a cigar. “The only
trouble is that they spend so much time in
their inventions that they keep us hust ling
night and day to keep track of them."
Those
Wanted Insurance.
“Is this a firc-insurance company!” he
inquired, tas he hesitatingly entered the office
of one of the best known companies in the
oouniry.
“Yes, sir. Any thing we can do for yout"
“Well, yes. I'm a traveling man, and I've
just got a situation. 1've been unfortunate
in every other job I've had Always struck
dull trade, and got fired. Now, if you will
insure me against fire in this case I'll be
perfectly willing to pay whatever is reason.
able for a policy.”
Bet the company wasn't filling that kind
of & long felt want Merchant Traveler.
Wates a man not only lives, but knows that
he lives, then first the possibility of a real
life commences. By real lifo 1 mean life
which has 0 share in its own existence,
Macdonald
“Wy do not women got bald!’ asks an
exchange, tsooms to us that any one
ought to be able to answer that. It's be
cause they don't have wives. Yonkers
Staternan,
PLAINING MILL
went Grove near Grove and Wolf's
are a quick’,
flezses ty safe
nd sure
ene. for dis-
ordered | ven
or stomach. 4
ind, gestion, dys- bog A
pepsia, cons h pation, nervous
ordeéne ral de bilih vy headache
lass 1 ude, senses f wo men
Ue. Neat! put up 100 for & 50%.
hloph 070% Reme sed 105 are sc id by
Bitar ruqgists \ Send bes nts f
Be beatiful colored p of
ire,
MoonisuCine, AthlophoroeCo. 112 Wa
the
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WANTED
SHE RYAN TELEGRAPH co..
afer 1nd
mpany order.
JCB nioK BRO
A he
LL KINDS
-- FURNITURE -:-
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards,
Bedsteads,
Trndertalking a Specialty.
OF
Tables,
Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs,
Lounges,
for Infants and Chiidrin.
Castoria onres Colle, Constipation,
Ronr Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eractation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di
tion,
injurious mediostion.
Tun Cuxrvavn Courasxy, 150 Fulton Street, N. XY.
“Oastoria ia so well adapted to children that
i recommend [Las superior to any proscription
Known 50 me.” H. A. Amcwen, MD,
111 Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. Y
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AGE NT FOR
t Association, 0
fosr £14
Mifflin
Regent
earfield.
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ZELLER & 50?
DRUGGIST
iJoesiar
B!
{fonte, Pa.
wwantiry trade.
(CUMMING
EMANY ¥ }
The traveling
Lhis hote i equal
respect, 1
barges very mod
of
£
“oy UL
Terms reasonal
a urst tioor,
| ye. \ ye }
Reside:
G. GUTELIUS.
Dentist, Millbeim
BETrviICes y Lh
t
perf rin ail
Law
made and
tlorney-at
mily
we DavIng
draw ud
& q
(FEV IS, BOW
ATTORNEYS-AT
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Office in old Cona
fonte.
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Office No uth Sp
fonte, Pa.
HOY
OCU LIST
MD
AND AURIST,
ring Street, B
LEWISBURG Bi
ding, at reasonable ra
WOK BINDERY
agazines, pamphlets, eto
in firsi Ccines style
Cexte Harr Muar Marker~The
Centre Hall Meat market baving a re
frigerator families can at all times be sup-
plied with fresh meats, of the best qual-
ty, also bologna savsage., Next door to
notel ; open day and evening.
wimav if Huxey Booznr.
T. ELMO HOTEL,
Nc. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Roduced rates to $200 per da The
traveling public will still ind at this Ho
tol the same liberal provision for their
comfort, Itisloeated in the immediate
centres of business and places of amuses
ment and different railroad depots, as well
at all parts ofthe city, are easily acoessible
by Street Oars constantly passing the
foors. It offers special inducements
wh those visitingthecity for business or
pleasure,
solicited
Your patronage respectful
JOS M ropritor
FEGRR.:
AAA Ss rN
White and red Wi p, shelled corn
mia and barle at the Centre
Hall Roller M Ai which the highest