THE CENTRE "REPORTER. FRED, KURTZ, Eviron and Pror'r November 188 py / A story throu pers of aun underground oil been struck in Minnesota, and that fish have been discovered Guess they must be sardines, which iS now gf roiling swimming in the oil. are known to swim in oil, in groceries, for many years. @ Look out for the silk card-case swind- ler. Don’t the silk, but tell him you will he delivers the He case” and the Altoona people ed ont of some $2! 1 as the oats give him any money to buy bad were dup- It is ease" is a §“ 0 in one day. as tem pti swindle, . A» Some of the old Republican leaders are beginning ty of lidate f ry Bontwel Fibe pres for as the republican ear idency. Ex-Secre and nnite no candid d be pire state. upon i be named, differences ing, their Conk who ' Ale could won as likely to carry - > > ibition « wal pro in Chicago, Dati The h assembled last week, to ir ns fto oln with Lon an 1-8ue a them, would guess that “the grange have a rink ling r Sp their membership that in hands the l refuse to} with the We d not succeed in making an i onists, think prohibi bitionist coul alliance with the two organizations, men- tioned. > nited the invalid, information that th U ‘ourt has declared The reme | od driven well patent to farmers indiffer- 1 | be welcome news parts of the ave re- conntry who m the owners of the them obviate who b circulars fre fying that the payment rovalty will the necessity r legal action, and ave not vet The re a great many Courts in driven well paid. , Favor bef different tl he U validity even before nited the veen States and Qt of ates Supreme _Courts; hasuniformiy recogniz- st sums of m have been the strength of such deci- on The Court arrived at its present opin~ ion on the gre in public use in the vicinity of Cortland, ore more than two years bef; tion for a patent was made -> - > THE WOLF AT THE DOOR ABLE 1 talk « al minersin th th oncerning the strike yong the ¢ e lower end AlN of Luzerne county, there come occasion- al reports from those who are in position t : ing on, to the effect that a much longer continuance of The Mt impressive to know exactly what 18 ge the lockont cannot exist, reasons given are many, but the m« are those that tell o ness of the men who are left in the re- with their families, whose lines are in terrible sorry places. Day by day i i nestion of living, for the moth-~ gion cast t is becoming morea of actnal bread and meat are beginning to plead earnestly for re lief, which is only mediate return to work of the supporters of the family. There is a great deal said about the jre- lief that is contributed by fellow workers in other localities, but when you take in- that fully twen- assured by the im- to consideration the fact ty thousand mouths must be fed daily, and at the least calculation thirty cents per day for each is required to fill them, you can formsome estimate of the necessities and the tax that most fall up- on outsiders to support the bungry army. Already the men in this region are be- ginning to hedge in their contributions. The generosity that was epidemic at first, has, hy reason of the home requirements ecovied off, and would like to give as much now as at the beginning of the tronble, are prevented from doing so be- cause of the impossibility. Two of the strikers from Hazleton were open in their acknowledgements that the men below could not stay ont much longer. They said that it was sup- posed when they quit the mines some weeks ago that General Master Work- man Powderly would order a universal tax upon the entire body which he con- at posed a couple of years ago in the South. western railway strike, Had the men here been assured that such a thiog would not result, they say theta few would have gone ont, Tre tact that the big operators, the Coxes and Pardee & Co, have voluntari- 5 per cent, recently, is also another argu- ment in favor of an early retain of the striiora to work, If fact, the men can- not stay ont mach longer and endare the miesries which sach idleness entails. There is not enough of money coming in from outsiders to keep the wolf from the door; and when a father hears his something more than the harangues of steadi'y employed brother workmen to convince him that his daty is to “stick it ont,” LOSS OF PROPERTY, | By Vorest Fismes in Arkansas — Estimated i Loss $2,300,000. Nov, 20. Reports are com- Larrie Rock, | rible devastation by forest fires, which { are rapidly spreading. The situation is certainly an alarming one, and if a heavy rain does not spon set in the damage will be inestimable and the loss of life certainly | great, Already plantations have cotton mills and lumper mills in all parts of the state destroyed, cattle and horses driven to the woods to be lost or burned, and cotton in large quanti baled or in process of ginning, has been destroyed. A careful estimate of losses reported i in Arkansas by five for the last ten days, | including yesterday, place tho loss at £2.800,000, of which about total lc the property being covered by insurance telegraph wires are down in At this writing avout Helena is fast being de- flames. Yerry county mass of ire, and the vy was reported In flames patch from Lon wn, bean burned, ties, 88 tO owners, The alldirec- tions. the section of country stroved by is one yesterday. A dis Ke says that village is now doy but gives no further par Hope, village of 2,000 inhabit. is reported in ruins. Hempstead r is dotted here and there with jurid om raging forost fires P is meeting w lossas. Ming 1inre ih uiaski ith serious hick that one suflicient ounty In this city the smoke is sot two biocks away 1s clvy mass of the new f $10,000, to reach there Memphis fires are ragiag w aave stroyed and th f thn been Hoke THE PHILADELPHIA LEPERS. i They Are Now | am ving (omfortably at the all Pox Hospitals LADEF ' Mrs rrendere t tt board of Are now iy i the munici- pal or far removed with 0 vi) { Mirade her 10] Hrs who su tiealth smal are f1 tad contagiou them on a di caring to heartily the convict disease : Mrs. Mirand nhy sis pay an, was Charecls Theatre. The Methodist WILE Agninst church ug testimony whereas, the i exhibitions by atiaus has by recent given IsUal prominencs; tae situation seems istif : saion of opinion ou Luis subject by rences Leon aud, whereas, an oxpre un prof racter and the power a ira machines, ¥ ther implemen to fragments. been tu Many girdled in hi rchar What led to the perpetrat ty of rows, and e place had been bry ealtle and 1 and had w fru veal: ai His nen valuable is. oken in yraes had nod nde, ed AWAY t trees were rage, or who Was gu tery, as F or Stiles has with any « Not of his pro ess than was destroyed Has O'Brien been Nemoved. Dustix, Nov. 21. Mr van, in a speegh yesterday, declared that O'Brien had been sec removed to Omagh to be murdered by Orangemen of the rth. Exhaustive inquiries made in Dub lin jast night, but statement that O'Brien had again been removed could not be confirmed The latest despatch from Tullamore says that O'Brien is still wear. ing the snuggled suit and is In excellent spirits. The officials at Tullamore are en- doavoring to discover how the clothes were smuggled in to O'Brien Sully retely ne n wore the The Crown Princess's Condition. Benrix, Nov, Drs. weller have arrived at San Remo for the purpose of consulting with Drs, and Bramann. « 21 a! night, and turbing the patient's sleep. Dr. the Crown Prince, Minister von Boeiltichgr at day, and afterward had a prolonged coms ference with Prince Blsmarci. For Mayor of Providence, of leading citizens, both republican and president of the common council, was nominated for mayor, Spurting Notes, Mr. John Hamlin, formerly of Prospect Park Fair Krousds, is constructing & new wrotting track for Mr. Shults, the million. aire baker, at Parkville, L. 1 The New York bloycie club have pur. chased » lot on West End aveaus, near Bavénty first street, upon which they pro. oss 10 erect a threaatory club house x0, at u cost of about §20, Pil Cassy of Braokiye and John Lawlor of Dublin, Ireland, the handball Suamitons; meet at the Police Fasette ofMice to-day 1 o'clock, to arrange for the final games ut their match for the championship of the world. There are eleven games remainin to fluish the series. They will be p The ten.rouind glove oon Tommy Barnes, the Engilsh weight, and James F. Larkin of the. Boot tinhi A. C., promise well for a hard battle. There is a Feeling between the two of DX Jong , and they will come Sonar ole to rub out old scores, oe Since bt at Pavonia avenue i WHAT AM 1TO DO? { The symptoms of billiongness { well known, They differ in different in- dividuals to some extent. A Billious man is seldom a breakfast sater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent ap- petite for liquids but not for solids of a { morning. His tongue will hardly bear | inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough at all events, The digestive | order and Diarrhea or Constipation mav be a symptom or the two may alternate, There are often Hermorrhids or even loss of blnod, There may be giddiness | and often beadache acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomache. To correct all this if not ef- fect a cure try August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its eflicacy. are ton CiL 8 (iri GREAT FOREST FIRE= from Arkansas, Fort Worth, ate no THE News Texas, and as far west as a distance of 800 miles, indi abatement of the fires, In sections remote from telegraph and stations it is feared that loss to human Sout rail way terrible animal life has oe timber re- and carred, hwest Missouri gions are all ablaze, ATH-LO-PHO-ROS dloes cure Rheumaism g Neuralg ak Nervous head-§ gre goes Poly Krernoned How hel bytes smade inds, THE CONN. D BY Reloading Tools, and La TURE ion of all k HAVEN, uni MANUTAC Ww “ A NE Amm WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. Shot Rifles, Single WINCHESTER Send for 76-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUR PAPER. AGENTS oni REFLECTING SAFETY LAM. 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A lot of Best Calicoes, were Tc, per yard, Best U now Gg, now nbleached Muslins, were One lot Red Twilled Flannels, were 830, now 2o¢, Red Twilled Flannel, 25, 30 45. Plain Red Flannel, 15 and 40¢ per yard One lot of Gray per yard, now 15¢, , 35. 40 and Flannels 18¢ were 1000 yards Towel i, 6.7.8 9.10 per yard, ng i 12¢ Your choice if 100 pieces of Double Width Cloths, all colors, per yard. Check Linseys, were NOW We Ladies’ 10 to 50 Boots Shoes Shoes ic Ir Ingrain Carpet of Hemp Carpet CO) Pie LADIES SHOES Li } BS gaalanie » at th Drice | To-day we begin our We, make the prices so low for the the Prices here: Lot Ginkhams, Our 81.25 Cashmere, “ 1.00 i“ “i , per yard now 90¢, pe a, "5 “ “ Boo. 50) " “ D8. want to close a lot of the Jersey Jackets away We finest under Beaver Cloth, yard. One lot of heavy Hi) Now $1 : Hl a Velvets in all shades, 80, 90 yar i siveteens 30, 40, 50 to 7hca yard, ni i AR), iw, A Black Bilks. 00 to $2 A large assortment of Colored 8 f Surah Bij k Satines at greatly reduced pr Your choice iothes for $7 A large assortment o Of (6), af 150 1 his \ 2 : I OUr choice Men's sing is half Boys, Youtts and Children’ i ed from 1.00 to $2.00 ¢ f g Pants at 60c a ps Boy Men's 1.28 lonig ab, 1.25, 1.50 The not andso Cassimere and MICK Chevie ie st, } Lined SRY OWI verstoiigd with go repre sented we Are o ¥ HE HICKS & BRO. Elard~<rrare, We has est prices of any store iness in Centre con Teleph« me from We the us, IME ments and COME TO SES Deal go wis. ANY you will certainly take {opportanity, XPRESS E a w 0 0 | TOVER, BTOVE TOVES, H K. HICKS & BRO, eR HE HICKS & BRO PENN ur Hine of that nt Now tt and| i i our! e valley direct to THD a prompt ship-| prices for the) CAD BaAVYE Done SMOTd RTT advantage of th inf ". m—— AE, hs. H K. HICKS & BRO STOVE HENLY 4 MONARCH FENCE, MACHINE , menced weaving wil with al facility, Because any size, length fron hr equally well and sol 4 Boom making as good a are all woven plumb, nd, or up and down hill alike, ine being adjustable, the pickets best wire and picket fence. repair. and there are no parts to get out of order and 9 Broakag the sat in Joh " brea possibile, Because the or than any barb wire pide, Ad 108 NATE thea made by noes 500m rot off at post, and oconsion a Dan old material oan 18 Beosuse it first-class, practical fence in the world. stoke firmly against the wire, thus it cannot be pulled out, and (hy ‘posts with wae from coming in cobtact with rhode all boards in making new fence, and most durable fence, and is the only Yon KERRI BALL A. C4 LVIN F. BOLT, —3 Merchant Tailor (Centre 0 Hall, Pa 0 the public that 1 Tailo I hereby announce t | have opened a Merchant tablishment in | IRK | at Centre Hall, aud am { tend to all work pertair i DUBLII Gas, Having | course in eutting, | my work will gis atinfnq give ¢i { 3 Ht g ine ivi i 6 i Ting ds BULLDIN( pregared ing to my faken a feel confident SE —— COL 1 4 A von £5 Very case ne ny Work PRESBYTERIANS Who do 1 byter, should SEND Five One Cent Stamps Xx OR Barmy f and & beaut Calendar Tor 1888 Or pend narne iarantiev (zive call and exami ke the Herald aad Fres ’ Pres? 3 wi Cal ends 3 ; Send at once, Meption nar f « rob at pastor, aid sey where you JHERALD AND PEE SHY TER, STREET, UIBCINEAY receive 1} fron Liu OO A Fine Farm PIONEER HEROES ‘DARING DEEDS. ROVO Af TH er a wy - i Bunda iW i | ERIE MAI ress West a | 1'Erie Mall East Express East make ¢ nneciion st ven with BF RK wprie Mail East and West connec fainson L. 8. & M.B. RR W. R R: at Emporium wit and at Driftwood with A LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAI BELLEFONTE, NITTANY MOXT }§ Dearly iack © with B.P& R.R at Eri with & FP, ' ND LX R Except Bunday. Westward Fastward "MAM AM BETATIO 80110 15 15 50 Montandon 10 25 15 Lewisburg i 24 Riehl 3 k Yicks bus Od i 7 40iPaddy } tain 2 Coburn Bk Zerby 10 Rising Spring 158 Penn Cave 25 Oentre Hall SR Gregw 42 Linden Hall a Oak Hall Z Lemont 5 Dale Summit ] 1? 09 Pleasant Gap w i 19 14 Axemann * 1284 Lu] # 20 Bellefonte ( a Additional trains leave Lewish i for Montan- don at 520 am, 9.55 am, and 7.00 p m, returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 5.20 & m, 6.0 TH pm. m and pm 7. R. WOOD. HAR. E PUGH, General ‘Manager. Gen" Pam rer nd t N°v is THE TIME TO BU X Ee — Double B, L. Shot Guns. Twist. w- “w w “ f OUN de Be UH LEB 0 00 U0 00 00 BD RG ee ey $9 0p and "Pistol Doubles 1. Bhot Gu Top Soap, Double bolt, Twist Barrels, Rebounding Locks Extension Rib, 1 istol Grip, Pstent Fore. end, Salid Plu rs, Matted Rib, Orme mented Rubber Butt, left barrel Choke bored, 10, '2 and 16 gauage on 50 tle Breech-donding Sanire Rifles from $4 00 to ¥ 00 1 am now able to sell guns as cheaply ssanyone in America, and will meet any competitor's price. The Hunting Public is respectfully re. quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving AGENT POR VAN CAMPEN'S COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bgefoute' ga Great Central Gun Works. i
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