y OLD SERIES XX | NEW SERIES XL THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ - - Editor. Nina Van Zandt has quit eating likely she thioks she can bull the produce mar- ket, A TI SR——_—— The anarchist dead had a most imposing faneral, in Chicago. Now let New York get up a Most imposing funeral. ————————————— We have notmet a Democrat that seems scared at the result of the election in our county—they all say it can't done again, Andit can’t. be Congress is about to assemble, and no- Jeware of pickpockets,” arebe ing put up in all public places in Wash- ington. tices to © Herr Most, the blabbering has been found guilty. A has been asked. This eous finding. SAI anarchist, new new trial a Most is right- Nina Van Zandt is not dead yet. Grief such as she wears needs a little arsenic to help kill. acting She'll try dying by proxy yet. Nina is possum. TORT In. It is said that Chicago, in order to ob- tain the Republican Presidential Con- vention, will promise the national com- mittee to pay the board and railroad bills ofthe delegates. This would be an lay, probably, of $25.000. out- Carlos stock should be above par, Don muchly as he claims two thrones. Don Juan, father of Don Carlos of Spain, died Friday at Brighton. claims that by the death of his becomes the legitimate as well as of Spain, by place in the Bourbon family. Don Carlos father he King of France, virtue of his The revenue, Carlisle, 000.000, according to Speaker 870. wi will bear a reduction of He a measure cutting down the « ties ternal proposes compromis- ustom duo- to the extent of $50,000 and the in- revenue to the extent of $20 000, The latter reduction he would accomplish by removiog the tax on tobacco. m anufactured ET A —— If there are any more poor people wh think to may as well be warned in time that pov of removing California erty and misery await them in that over- Thousands of mechanics and laborers are to be and without t rated country. found in without he necessaries of life and total- iy without means to retorn to fa~ every vi Bur city town employment more . 1 la lnecaliti VOoravie iocalities, —————————— The tick basiaess in every day irans- actions is a curse to any community and to all classes in it. Let it with and Cash be the motto for by it all will be gainers. The Rerorter last spring advocated the introduct all ordinary business transacticas. be done away in The plan has been tried by some of the busi~ ness men of our county, and they prefer it to the abominable drag which says ‘Charge it.” Let demand cash or its equivalent for his labor. Let the merchant, shoemaker, tailor and far- mer demand cash and pay cash, The tld be a good time to start inon the Cash system ion of the Cash system the laborer year 1888 is near—it wot The New York Herald is informed by an importer that it is easier to get eggs from 00d = condition from Antwerp to in them New York than it is io get Wisconsin or Minnesota. Thereis no tariff duty on eggs, and millions of them are brought to this country and so'd, There is great competition, and last year imported eggs sold for an average of sixteen to seventeen cents per dozen. The imported eggs are packed in straw and reach the American markets in good condition. SBwedeen, Norway, Russsia, Germany, Austria, Galicia, Bulgaria and Italy have thei: great egg mart at Ant y verp, so that it would be a pretty hard m 8tter to tell in what conntry our im- po Tted eggs were batched or the breeds of t he chickens. Wh ile some of the New England col- leges are famous—more famous—for boatin; 1 tian high learning, the Loys cf State C. dllege take the cake for kicking. Kicking is as essential to a statesman as boating orany other high branch, and when a fe llow gets into a corner and can get in his licks as a kicker he will be ¢rump, nina times out of ten. Our State College boys can beat all the ) “ickers they bave met in the field yet, an after kicking the Backnell boys + out of their boots twice, they have 1own to Carlisle to kick the spots \ + Dickinson college team, Kick- han art and a science. The ker sometimes kicks so ab “we lands on his back and was a fool, The scrip- “ing against the pricks, “fckers often kick a *1) 860 a procession wa, while their wra up in the clean ing is bot. political kic gurdly that o gets up to see he ture speaks of kicks whilst April fool k brick in a hat, and th of stars pass before the kicking appendage is dr shape of the letter Z. WET ATLANTA. After one year's trial of theithe city of Atlanta, Georgia, voted by a EMPEROR WILLIAM FOR PEACE : ill os y shibitiorn Emperor William on 28 received the.| of prohib ) and Vice Presidents who came to express the|large majority that it had quite But this result does President : Reichstag, enough sympathy of that body with the Crown |of the experience. The Emperor, replying to their| not prove that the people of Atlanta love | id that the ailment of the|/runm, bat rather that they have learned | is to yield uy of the large majority who are Prince. address, s: e lea y the individual | of | hilities for continuing the|temperate habits in order that a few who | Crown Prince wasa severe visitation, what it $ " % ‘2 {ui arne especially in view of his high position {rights 8 great a and hi of the policy of Prussia and|cannot have! leprived of the op lirection restrain their appetites may be directio : p sity of miak Germany in a manner that would portunity of makin | ol Z| | enabled the Emperor to close his eyes in| beasts of themselves, farther! Nor did the election in Atlanta turn What Providence might could tell, but it the| entirely on the question inscrutable|intoxicating The {insisted that experience had pro does not ; bit and mined to get « peace, decree was whether or not duty £11 Wiil. none of all to bow to God's The been shown in such drivks should be seid as a . . p sO 11 311 f nirnl ition universal sympathy which | beverage. opponents of prohibition bl ved remarkable He that he was unable to open He have to!d the world that| had a iprohiib fl 18 found | itio1 rohi degree was a great consolation, hon : gretted res the | have] 1086 who were dete Reichstag in person. would liked himself to he desired peace, althoogtl gh Germany was © utterly fail eaid| Prohibition ist ling TH ple who a If et i general| perfectly prepared to meet next : ‘ » intemperate, alluded to the satisfactory state of . he | mean the counopt Was States ry’s finances, which, manifest in the individnal of the Finally, in t! of situation, he expressed aig0 $ . ry Empire, mn al course a few words on the : wh Ti as regret modity i : . {abuse at the proposed resignation of M. Grery.|3D08€ iwnich i political SENATOR JONES A BEGGAR. A special from Detroit, Mich, says tof law, instead o 14 enness to-day | OBLY is sT1I8 expulsi known for the first time to a few persons that became ex-United States . : p 1 { Lite comm Senator Charles F. Jones, of Florida, who h hp respect has for some unexplained reason sojourn- i ed in Detroit for two years past, is prac-| : 1 Qi tically a begger upon the streets, and but| ™ the hout f be Mr, free for charity ofa friend would yod When Jones came to Detroit he was very wit or shelter. D0 with his money, and gave lavishly He until a few when he was unable to pay his went to a cheaper ! benevolent boarded $4 purposes, e best hotel mon then ouse, wked on him the who night his room was | and He had has Mr 1" He is{“*" ene- Pan from hall. he 18 he slept on the floor in was observed by 8 man m . ne in his t to 3 befriended wetter days and . dens been ) . 2 the mans home wreck, taken Jones isalmost a men tal pursued mies, wh with the idea that sc TTL 6 ym he never names, i How ing him and that he will down - -_— - 1D ON TAX, national convention At the man's ny Christian Temperan Nashville, on Thursday, Miss Francis E. Williard pealing whisky. tinctly made a speech in favor of +} res 1 starnal vena 8 INIerna: revenus ax She said: “I hope we shall die~ |g, declare ourselves in favor of e internal revenne It is hell and a compact moving th tax fr intoxicating liquors, A covenin wit} eid 3 3 a lhe i with with damna aims agains aggregate | tion. To-day it stands as the strongest!) .c.nds bulwark between the ligno lation. We want no monopolies in sin—least of all that the national gov. ernment should be the largest stockhold- ie amount of i z 3 annini purchasers o > —— . In the last annual report of the U. er, getting ninety cents on every barr Department of Agriculture we find an of whisky and round ninety-three cents in beer, The amount of tax isabont equal to the United Let both be wiped out together. | {seems 1 *1 1 . #¥1to America thirty seven ¢ ii elaborate discnasion of the Eng Pr. C . wist tothe Department lish spar namt Ori ers on every keg of row, by thoi some startling facts are brought ou Hart Merriman, the in which annnal sarpius in the States | treasury, 2 hat this bird, first introduce I hope this may be one of onr campai YOars AgO, battle cries, “Down with the tax established itse that : now ties the nation tight to the vampire that | crates r iil and five Territories, re- to two and is sucking out its blood.’ ——— HE READS THE PAPERS, The Blossburg Adgertizser tells how couple of sharpers got beat at their game in that borough a few It was the same old story-—the imarkable diffusion is due largely lcanses, first, its amazing fecundity, isecond, the protection afforded it either Dr. Mer- rule, five or six #1directly or indirectly, by man, OWN! viman showed that, asa days ago"! broods of voung are rearad each season, Sharpers | and that the progeny ofa single pair (as “to buy a farm.” The stranger suming for the sake accosted an old buckwhacker from the | American mountain and gave him 850 to] bind the bargain § for $3.000 wanted of computation that all live) may in ten years reach the roe markable of 275,716,983, 308, this wav in . : figures ir the gale of his farm Among the evil deeds imputed to Soon after the chap’s part- { feathered foreigner are the driving « ot § . ' informed } A ner in sin met the old man and informed pative birds, the injury of | of of garden 3 f '] p { 3 Ya 1 | » ' him that the Fall Brook Coal Company | rain and fruit crops, the defilement of public and private buildings, ete wanted his place at $6000, and that it Dr. would pay bim to raise $1,000 to geta| porriman advises that laws be enacted release from the other fellow, But the|| king toward its extermination. unsophisticated gentleman from the| This sparrow is a feathered nuisance, rural districts was an honest man. He|}iy early morning and late evening con wouldn t break his word for the pittance (certs, on trees within a few rods of the of $3,000: oh, no! And the threats didn't Reporter office, and the pollution con- move him. He started for home in his sequent to the great number that roost rickety rig, musing on the vanity of the there, makes them a hateful bird. world with $50 in his pocket, and as his —— butch gad Si thouls bo was oy 10} “The business outlook throughout the xelaim, “Glang, re is; ” i and a old bucket farmer aot be Soupte * uid ot age Movin So occasionally too, g'lang.” He reads the tiom imagioable As for the money mar’ papers, ket, thanks to the administratjon, it is as easy as could be desired, and I see no reason for doubting that it will continne 80. When President Cleveland took his seat great apprehension was felt every- where regarding the prospective policy of his administration. This feeling of anceriainty has long since disappeared, however, and the President now has the confidence of bankers, business men anid financiers everywhere, irrespective of party.” The con dition of the crown prince, of Germany, is now considered hopeful The submaxillary grandular swelling, which formed before the recent attack of wdema ofthe glottis, is now decreas. ing. The weather at Ban Remo is fine, The crown prince took a long drive, on 28, with the sanction of Dr. Bergman and his other physicians. A new treat. ment of the prince’s case js be ing tried A part of the regimen is the absolute Cision o . # x exclusion f sugar a a —seThe attention of our readers is ¥ led to the Progprotos of the Werkey with “Sellegs’ a . | ’ - a. Keep Yio family well. supplied P : hindi Ad Py Le i Rass, which sppeary in another column Dromiehial aad pulmonary avctioas. Bt. deo. dof this paper. “ STANLEY'S MEN STARVING. The last mail advices from the Congo to convey forward stores for Emin Bey, as he had promised to do. tl Tib's promise to have Stanley pro- ceeded without ese slores the on strength of Tippoo them sent at once, and many of the for mer's men have died from starvation in equence of its non-fulfiliment, +} 1 4 hey desired 1 ¢1 that all their 181r MINes and leave Names and when enoug rend simost frantic wre liens t hecames 1 had affected WP ROADIE i ip 1 Ww res SORT ifs Aireaay pe have been cared by 1 . pia ih 'W 4 ts: Ask any druggist. They it is themselves Bottle ea 1887, | LOCAL | Ba BRIEFS, Be. — (Farm { moh ie -(Farmans ; Ref ane — Pinegrove preparing to build —The state grange, patrons of bandry, will meet in Harrisburg, -Potters Mills is cian d just OClor. obtained a positic § 44 § {¢ O11 Rob't M'Ce has been ith, of this nin the ce rmick, of Potter te il diarrhea f v4 jul 1 two months, -Wm. Wolf & son's lay gOOUE Will be a fine Ol one. mpackiog them this w eK, D Palit 18 reported = fiel a, thatthe and unting panned well this season ATRE game wot , and at this Ay : 1ld soon bex and eriff Rnane riff Spang OWer since i y and meat market, be brisk wit! i ne extensive 1m ¢ building next spring we WY 0 enclosing bills gcription due, and ask perly honored Are tt at ¥ wv al they be pro- begins, and trust our thes atrons will nare, $5 000 h, and of " On IRe8 US 10 urge pas nent. eee Millheim ifferin has every chance to n ' 's rainet dry spel is si g for water ake itself safe 8, by piping water he gap above town, where a pure and lentiful supply could be obtained, and ead sufficient to sprinkle and pipe it to 2nd story of its houses, Mr. James Swab, of near Centre ied on last Thursday evening. Mr. had been ill for several months, land we understand his death was caused by a tumor the stomach, which caused much saffering. He leaves a wife, daoghter of Rev. Stombach nd from {Hil d {Swab + as ia | ~The tailoring establishment cone. . Branch is over- plays more hands than anv other estah- {lishieent in the county, The suits made iby them under the best satisfaction. and That this was A CARs became painfully firm a few days and §6.000 was to keep the t the | transpired that tors of wealthy resid The engths t these “pricers.” ncident serves to show to what | great firms go to dete The term explanation, Bome of the houses in Philadelphia and New York keep a small book entitled: “Purchasing account.” The pages of this brass-bound little vol gine are scan ned only by members of the firm and by the confidential clerk, who has exclusive control of this interesting bit of trade policy, At the close of the season the amounts which “balance” (rua nearly into six figures, This rep. resent disbursements for purchas- ing, for salaries, carriage-hire, lunch. eons, messenger service, and incidentals, and show credits for goods purchased from rival houses, ranging from laces, gloves, hosiery, silks and satins to im- ported costumes, furs, mantles, brica- brace, art embroideries, bronzes and costly articles. Bome of the names of ladies ®hich appear on these pages opporite heavy purchases also appear prominently in the social world, The competition be. tween big houdes is so keen that the only way each can keep even with the other is to employ professional people to go from one to the other and inguire prices and compare goods, For obvious reasons the mission of these people ia secret, while their appoaragce must be unexcoptiona. le, It would not do for common<looking poopie to be baying £500 spcques, $4 silks wid 310 volvets every few days. Hoally ashiionable and wealthy people Are Pos faired for the delicate serviee, and trange as I6 wey seem, aro readily se cured. “pricer” needs most suuoessial es have there wee Ploaee call and examine onr large and ecassimeres suitable ifor any garment in men's wear—a full iassortment of overcoats “nuapy Mann.” inishing goods in the connty-all work |gaaravteed to fit or no @le.” i Moxralieny & Co. [EoCaarhott Bow & Hao Block. ~The trial of Lewy Mer will begin at Lock Haven next Xk. The suppo- igition ie, that Shaffer will ‘be convicted jon strong circomstantinl evidence, one {strong point will be that Culvey's watch was found in his possession, and it will be proven that Colvey carried the watch the day previous to his murder. ~The Howard Rolling Mill has changed hands and will Rereafter ba operated by Messrs, Bancroft, Baker & Co., of Chicago, who have purchased Mr, Lauth’s interest in the works, Mr. Pem- berton will be superintendent and S8am- nel Miller master mechanic, They have purchased and are removing a steel plant from Trenton of billets, wire, rods, ete. at an early day. The capacity will be 40,000 pounds of steel every 24 hours. weAn exchange sensibly romarks: The man who has pa enemies is a mere drone in the great hive of created intel ligence, He is a milk and water man, who contents himself with doing no harm, while it ia notorions that he do ing no good. Such men are timeserving, fence-riding, go betweens, who creep after men of position and Prospet ity, and hy pocritically bow to mea in the hamble walks of life, take no part in public sen timent, and smile and smirk upon all hey Sone ih contact ia, Ther glide rough life undistur and sink to graves, unhonored and unsung, i i LINDEN HALL. Uff for two weeks Uo Balley. NUE onte the last f the te and shoes, Ock and can Be 1 Ir wi BE their v Another very im; favor is that they any shoe low prices, a fact a fi They han- mensequantities of boots and shoes season and can sell them at low figs Don’t fail at Powers’ to call Ty SHO E STORE Bellefonte Pa. TIME! WHERE ? BR He will 4 Mixtures, Dain- Al- Creamnuts, w nll af 1 i i of i Oranges, Dates, Bananas, els Toys, presents from Santa Claus,” Lemons, “Old ii art, always in stock. | be supplied with a brand new stock NET YE for young and "ill have a fresh stock of if oeoscde for { goods for XM28 AX) Nil AR AR have something —0ORANGES, —~QRANGES, — ALMONDS ALMONDS Ete, Ete. A of Toys, China Ware, etc., in 8 THE WEEKLY PRESS OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. fon per year $1.00 {E PAPER IN AMERICA ; statement of an honest fact iy the weekly issue of a daily paper is i to Mx a digest of the week's ited a g for rural readers. is Dot true in reference 0 nere 5 the WERRLY by a trained corps of selected for the purpose of making the best paper : 1t is adapted to the improvement and enjoy of both sexes, of all ages. of every family ther a resident of the city, village or eountry. crime or impure suggestion in 3 AH T i paper and carries its age and repu- tal MALY wel Now we are seeking a new and larger circle of readers. 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Address, THE PRESS COMPANY, Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. ment whe OT 0 i , GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Is prepared to ory sales, He has been sncoessful in the past and offers his ser- vices to the public, i IMBERLAND «THE UNDERSIGNED HAS & tract of Umberland, about five miles fram Ooburn station, on which are about 350 thousand feel of heavy Oak timber, which he of fors at Fivaie sais, Other Smbari nd near by. For ¢r information, apply J. J. Geamley, Rebersburg, Ps. mo, When Daby was sick, we gave her Castorte, When she was a Child, sbe cried for Castors, When she beomme Miss, she clung to Castoris, ‘Whan she had Children, she gave them Castorin
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