The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1888, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED. Eprror and Pror'n
KURTZ.
Cente Havy, Taurs, Man, 22, 1888
THIRTY-NINE ROUNDS,
The Fight
Badly
Ends in Braw,
'u
“ Hoth Men
He~
nished Arrested and
leased on Ball-Gone to England,
, France, March
The long
Sullivan,
, and Charley
t batween
List of the wi
shampion of England,
i Saturday ding
The fig
hours and el
draw,
amph for
cameo oft
ina cold, able rain,
ran at 1
ven mi
which is regurded as a
r
Mitchell,
ht beg sted
led in o
wl
3
«UAL
Immedia
riagos, col
friends a:
whence they
was over, five car.
priveipals and their
arted back for Creil,
coming on to
roceeded far
xd by three
ar
rested, and ta
trate. The me
ersand friex
were id
Af ter
HERE
8 nigt
head ©
i
JOHN 1. SULLIVAN
CHALLENGES MITCHELL.
Jack Dempuey Ready “to Bet 810,000 He
Can Whip England's Champion.
New Youx, March 12. The result of the
Sullivan-Mitenell fight has renewed inter.
est in a contest whic] it has long been talked
of between the Eaglishman and Jack Demp-
say, the Nonpareil, and the matter has sad.
denly resulted in a proposal for a fight,
This morning Jers Dunn cables “Pony”
Moore, the backer of Mitchell, a challenge
for a $10,000 a side fight according to London
prize ring rules, either in Europes or
America, and allowing an English roforde,
If the battle takes place in America
Dempsay's friends will allow Mitchell $04
for expenses, and if in England they want
the sume allowance,
——
The Lehigh Birike Declared Of
Hazi vox, Pa, Mareh 18 Hugh MoGare
voy, Muster Workman, aud John J. Meig.
han, Bocretary of District Assembly 47,
Knights of Labor, have declared the
miners’ strike in the Lehigh region off, sod
in a lew days every colliery will be of
work
Heading Herike on
PRUADELFRIA, March 12. ~The strike of |
the employes of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad, it was learned from an
official soures weday, will be declared off
this week, probably on Wednesday.
Veauks oF Uraey Giel,
Vivaro City, Nev, March 18. -A. cont)
girl in Northern Souors makes ong vn
atnong herds of cattle apd rofuses alt I the }
eosiives of vivilization,
T ARIFF BILL
THEY STAND AT PRESENT.
Tobacco Manufac.
Text of the BIL
Rebate to
turers
WasnixaroN, March 12
The meas.
and begins with
tariff bill has been made public
ure takes up 117
the treatment of the
Under it “all
farmers and prod
siricted in
Pages,
internal
in force
ucers of tobacco
and disposition of the
revenue,
whereby
ro
laws now
Are
the sale
same,” are repealed,
foct on July 1, 1858
These laws are defined 1 as including “the |
taxes on manufactu snuff, |
the repel
tobacco,
i ts,
re
cigars, cheroots and cigarel and
mal
|
|
|
iV,
3.0
SES
BELLEFONTE. Pa,
dealors
In leaf
ahi
f and
fealers
ufacturers o
re tall
man in
obacco, tobacco,
CO
nuff and cigars.’
this connection
. ohbars
+» restricting or regulat
sale or exportation
f laws imp
ios have
Colton,
to 40 oe
rd
ing to
is 5 per
& pat te
per ton;
flax straw
dressed,
£10
cent
flax not ckied 01
Gem p, $52 per ton, ow
fis AX
and hemp y
per
cents per
#ras, Li vents per poun
mk vale + Jute yarns, 1 1-0
pond; jule hemp apd flax manu
factures, I per cent. ad valorem: burlaps,
, 134 cents per pound; oil cloth, 8 cents |
per square yard and 1b per cent ad valorem.
Wool is divided into three classes: Cloth
ing wool, combing wool snd carpet wool,
Clothing wool unwashed is rated at 10 to 12
cents per pound, ai double that figure
when washed, aod at three times
figure when scoured. Combing wool is 10
sod 12 cents per pound. Carpet wool it 3
cents per pound. Ring waste, etc, is 20
cents per pound, woolen rags, shoddy
mungo, flax and waste, 10 cents per pound;
all wools advanced from the scoured state,
d0 conte per pound and 15 per cent. ad
valorem. Woolen and worsted shawls and
other manufactures in whole or in part of
wool from 25 to 40 cents per pound, accord
ing to value; flannels, Liankets, ete. from
10 conta to 40 conte per pound, according to
value; ready made clothing mn whole or ia
part of wool 40 cents per pound and 40
per cent. ad valorum.
Paper unsized, printing paper, is rated at
13 cents per pound. The free list of the
biil is & long one. but touches almost noth.
ing that is produced in this country. Coffea,
Indigo, spleos, fruits, fish, oils and all other
products of American lishorigs are included
cent rem
el
ufactured than hewn, squared, und sided,”
except where an export duty is imposed by
the country from which they come, in which
case the present duty stands. The impors
cent. of morphis is absolutely prohibited,
The bill also provides against undervalue
tious, . Its reduction of annual revonne is
based as will be noted above, on making of
any duties prolubitive. The reduction
as nearly > cn be figured out to-night will
be about B0,000,000; #8,000,0 0 from Tooter
hal ravenue, $17,000,000 from the weil aud
Troms special uses.
OR oR; 3 BB
(;00ds!
and
Roan
“New
| The Spring Summer
Seasons will soon be here
ind we are glad that we
can announce to our many
friends that we have alar
finer
New
ger and stock than
ever. Stock in ev
ery Department.
—-o
!
CARPET
If vou want t uy a new
Spring, come
immense li
[ORR OI SIO 0
ion in Centre
. LE
or selling only the
rrade of clothing is
an established fact. We
never handle immitations
or shoddy and our custom-
ers know what they buy.
all
the late styles in Clothing.
Have new stock and
B-8-
-Dry Goods-
| We would ‘respectfully call
the attention of the Ladies
to our Dry Goods Depart-
ment, Our Stock com-
prises the new styles and
latest novelties in cloths
for Spring and Summer
wear.
SEA TIN:
oe
A ALANS
oleh hell
i su SS
S.&A.LOEB
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BELLEFONTE,
/ . -
ler
A :
Old Fathnr Time
gathers in the c
has been stored
like
enter the
ards ali and ki
Centre
Harvester, annually
Ors
1888, in
with it
We
tow-
and 1
of wishes
best
S STORE,
enn’a.
Njooor MICK BDOS,
DEALERS IN
M WORMICK BROS
a
THA.
Pi
i: L,
L 1,
Bed Room Suits,
Side Boar ds,
Bedsteads,
Tables,
a_i :
ide ren.
“Castorin is so well adapted tochildren that
{ recotmmnend it as superior to any prescription
chown to me. HA Ancnen, M.D
111 Bo. Oxford BL, Drookiyu, NX. YT
Castorin cores ©
Bour Som ArT
Kills Won a, gives Ke
He. Oonetinat n
ma, Er Lhcor
op, RDG 3H
gosto
Without injurious medication.
RPANY, 1
i
CS EALED PROPOBALE w
. office of ¥. L. Olds
tect of the Peansylvania Stal
ites, Centre Co. Pa
day of March,
“or the following work, to wit
The furnishing of all materials
pletion of two dwellings, constr
and wood, the four
ple Le}
Alsey: for an Armory and
story bullding of brick or
jh:
Also: for the completion of the outside
dation walls of the Physical and Chemioal
ratory building
Prawing and spocifioat
work, can be seen at the oil
Architect
Each bid 10 be accompanied with a certified
check for $150 00, made payable fo the Treasurer
of The Penneyivania State Oollege. Said check to
be returned if the bid is not ac cepted or it accept
ed to be returned upon the tigning of contract.
Bids to be addressed to John Hamilton, chairs
man buliding commitice, State College, Centre
Co. Pa
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids,
Plans and specifications for additional buildings
fe in preparation and will be advertised for pro
posals at an early date
1 Ras
inbhor and com
spend
Asnarnbis
stove, ind sige Six
Labo
pe for the foregoing
d¥o Hamitron,
. W. Rorgars, | Vom
ENNS VALLEY INSTITUTE.
=e CENTRE HALL, PA we
This school will comments its spring session
of ten weeks, on Monday, April Mh, 1888 To all
who contemplate atiending school, we extend a
hearty welcome 10 enter our school. The course
of instruction will be adapted to the wants of the
stodents,
TERMS: Tuition per session, $5.10 to $8.00, Vor
further information addrom
A. L LITTLE, Principal,
Centre Hall,
SEA WONDERS exist in thon
sande of forms, Bul are surpass
¢ marvels af invention. These who are
in need of profitabie work that oan be done
while living at home should st once send sone
address 10 Hallett & Oo, Portland, Maine, and re.
ceive free, full information how either sex, of all
BEER, Can earn from $5 to $25 per day and npwards
wherever Hive, You are started free, Oapl
tal not reqoired, Bowe have made over $3 in a
single day at this work, All suoceed.
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ATURDAY, MARI
LARGE FRICK VIBRATING THRESHER
in One season. Also at 8 o'clock on
i Offered a SAW-MILL AND ENGINE oom
0 12 horsepower frick engine, a No. 1
y 12
order
day of mle
5 AD Tuning
J.C. KEARXS
Minnesota Leads the World
| wich her stock, dairy and products.
adjacent to railroad, for sale cheap on
ries, rates, eo,
Capi issionet, or
innds,
terms. For ma
LTA. J. Bookwalter, En
C H. Warren, General
~LOHRS-~NEW~GROCERY
The grocery of Lohr & Strohmeler, having been
purchased by the undersigned, the same will be
carried on at the same Fines, and with Important
additions to the stock, 10 make the store more
complete than heretofore, and st low prices. His
stock will comprise
wines BUG A RB, comme
COFFERS sn eins TEAR,
wind JANNED GOODE, coc
DRIEDGFRUITS joes wen VR ACK ERS,
senses TO RA COO ons
BERG ARS in wens ONFRCTION ERTIES
wearin BTC, BTC omnis
The stock will alwave be fresh and of
best goods. Every effort will be made to
please, and a share of the public patron.
age is solicited,
Gjun2m
JAS, H. LOHR.
has revolution
ised the world
Centre Hall,
IN the VENTIO Mant Athong
wonders of invetitive progress "a
po sydiem ar work that oan be performed sli
over Lae country without separating the workers
from thelr homes. Pay liberal, any one can do
the work, cither sex young of old ney special
ability required, Capital not peaded;, you are
started free Cot this a and return Uo ae and we
ih send Jon fron, os thing Of rent, value an
m portance "i, will start 11 taped nom,
which will ring. in more NRT * right awa
than ansthi see in the te world TGrand outfit
free, Address RUR& C0.) Auguste, Maing. iy
FOR SALR..
An improved shingle machive, good as
Apply Ww Uxo W. Voxana . -
* Madisoubury, Pr.
BROC Ky HOF HOU
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a Fras By to and {row wil
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