The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1888, Image 1

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    LD SERIES, XL.
NEW SERIES XXI.
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, - - EDITOR.
rem———
SOME DOCTORS
houestly admit that they can’t eure
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Others
say they can but—don’t. Ath-lo-
Jho.ros says nothing but — cures,
'hat's the secret of its success.
Years of trial have proved it to be
a quick, safe, sure cure.
Concord, N. H_ Sept. 3. 1887
In my own family Atilophoros was used
a5 & last resort, the user Ravine suffered
from rheumatism for years aud havin
been treated for the disease by differsn
physicians in this State and Massachu.
Botts without even temporary relief,
Upon my recommendation scores of peo.
ple have used this remedy with the same
results claimed for it. CH, Wosox,
Dubuque, Towa, Jan. 8, 158,
Athlophoros has completely cured me of
nervous headache, and 1 feel thankful for
all the good it has done me,
Mrs. Louise Ouxnny.
AF Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic.
ture, * Moorish Maiden.”
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. NY,
em—
NOTICE ~TAKE NOTICE. THAT
James C, Boal has filed his first and final
account as Cor ittee of Danlel Fauber, of Potter
township, Centre Co, a lunatie iu the office of the
Prothonotary of Centre County, aud that
same will be presented at the April term of court
for confirmation L. A SCHAEFFER,
29mdt Prothonotary,
SHOATS WANTED.
Apply at the Centre Hall Roller Mills
tt.
EGAL
the
J. H, ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, E. L. ORVIS,
evs, BOWER & ORVIS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LLAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office opposite the Court House, on 2d
floor of Furst’s building, jan8ss
F. FORTNEY,
» Attorney at
Office in old Conard bail
fonte,
TLEMANT DALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corner Diamond,
t'oors from first national bank,
Law,
ling, Belle
two
jan87
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFONTE,
Receive Deposits and allow [nlerest
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Saeurit
JAS. A SHUGERT,
Cashier
PENNA
SAVER J. D
President,
HOY M D
OCULIST AND AURIST
H.-
fone, Pa
Office Hours, 7 t
p. m.
S. A LIST
LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY
ram. ta and 71
3 4
iimay4m |
All kinds of binding, at ressonable rates. New
i
papers, magazines, pamphlets, eto. bound and re
bound in first class style
G W. HOSTERMAN
x Dentist, Centre Hall
tesidence on Main street. Office in
residence. Will give satisfuction in all
branches of his profession, Ether ad
ministered
i4apr
RS G6 GUTELIUS, —
) Dentist. Millbeimn
profus
tonal services to the public
IPRLATe o perform all operations in the
I ia i ¥ :
dental! profession He is now fully pre
nial
pared to extract teeth absolutely witho
DRin my 27
C. FP. Hewes
Oflers his
Hails
J. L. BPANGLER,
SPANGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORNEYS AT LAW, ;
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. PENNA.
Special attention to sollections ; practice in al;
the gourts: Consultation in German and English
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor of Furst’'s new
building north of Court House, Can be
eonsulted in English or Garman, 7u'y84
ITION.~THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
ng beer irchased of Jacob Cathe
constable’s sale, |
possesaion at my pleasure, }
t e» aud harness, 1 cow, Al
cantisted against meddling |
VALE & CO,
Centre Hall,
persons are herebs
with the same In any manuer
apr
BUCKEYE IMPLEMENT
AGENCY,
REBERSBURG, Pa
men} aves] sss | anual} ssid} ansssnson
To the Farmers:
I have taken the agency for Centre
Co for the sale of the Celebrated Bucke
eye Farm Implements, maoufactared by
C. Aultman & Co, Canton, Ohio, whose
machines are considerel the very best
made in the country.
ss AI A iss
BINDERS 1
The light Buckeye Folding Binder
challenges the world for durability
perfection of work and ! ‘hiness of draft
It folds 80 as to pass through any com-
mon gate,
see (sams (mn se neni
BUCKEYE MOWER
Is considered tie best in the market.
spar} consol} acm} esi (scans
REAPERS, —- we TWINE,
REAPERS, ~ wee TWINE,
~STEAM ENGINES,
~=STEAM ENGINES, —
eee NEW MODEL THRESHER, ——
wee NEW MODEL THRESHER, ee
oss SIA ———
I can give you beiter machines and
for less money than any,
Call on or address
C. M. GRAMLEY,
apbim
THE DEAD EMPEROR.
Brief Skoteh of the Life and Career of Gus
«f the Most Noted Characters in Eu
ropean History,
Wilhelm Frederick Ludwig, King of Prus.
sia and the fest Emperor of the new Ger.
man was born March 22, 1997, and his
closes the career of one of the most
prominent characters of European history,
death
iam III. and Queen
ke Charles IL of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
ech and Reimann and
showed in his early
100d a clear and practical mind. At the
restoration of the Prussians, 1818, the Prince
followed Lis father to Breslau, whence the
call to arms sounded, and in 1514, when he
was made a Captain, took part in the war
in France. He ned at Bar sur Aube on
the 26th of Feb
present at the entry of Paris on the 81st of
May. After going through all the military
grades he was in
mand and leader of t
He 1 riage in 1829
with incess Aug a of Bax Wei
mar. In 1831 the Princess presented him
with a son, the successor to the throne, and
in 15838 with a daughter, the present Grand
Duchess of Baden. After his elder brother
ascended the throne in 1840, and he was
proclaimed presumptive heir Prince of
Prussia, he devoted himself, besides pursu-
ing his military career, to the care and wel-
fare of the working class by establishing
& special union, which, however, lost in the
revolution of 1848 its significance.
After the Prince, in consequence of the
Berlin street fights on the 18th of March,
had as a member of the Ministry of State
signed the patent of the Kmg to grant a
constituent constitution, he left at the
special wish of the monarch to calm the ex-
gited people, who looked upon him as the
main support of the Absolutist party of the
fs. Del
Vyias
Mi Ler,
Ivy guard.
EMPEROR WILHELM.
to clear his politi
England, |
Lord Joh:
hospitable
In the fullest accord with the
was able after, by an early an
return to the Fatherland, t
chosen deputy of Nat
frankly and unreservedly t
stay faithfully and conscientiously by
new form of government, and would
ways protect it
be was given the chief
the
command of the
a few weeks, after he had in Maine es
caped an attempted assassination, the in.
surrecting Pfalz and Baden
subjected After the celebration of the
fiftieth military suniversary, congratulated
by Deputies whe represented the people
and the army, in the same year. the King,
him his representative in the Government
With this new era the power of Prussia
commenced, and all hopes of the patriotic
and liberal parties turned to the Prince.
Being Regent from 15858 tb 1861, and from
that time King of Prusaia, it was now the
task of his reign, after the nomination of
the liberal Honenzollern ministry, first to
regulate the internal position of the Btate
by elevating the finances and commerce of
i forms in trade. Then
suministration of justice and
agricuitural affairs. the regulation of the
affairs of the churches, and ly the
¢ ? the marine and the seorganis.
my. Unfortunately the Re-
gent d Lh it his principal task to in-
creaso a
the counters
came the
oa poi
sympathy
attompied gesgssi
sockor, in Baden
Heveoral shots wero
fired, b telly the King was only
slightly rt ot the refusal of the
grant for the siready completed organiza
tion of the ayy a fatal constitutional con.
flict arose which was pot settled by the atti
tude of the Kin® toward the princely Con.
gress at Frankfurt, in 193, nor by the difi
cuities in SBchleswig-Holstein. in 1564, Wilk
am, who with iron firness snd personal
devotion held to what he had created, dis
missed the ministry in 1862 in order to
leave to ex-Embass®or von Bismarck the
formation of 8 new one. While for a time
the refor.ns of the interior cameo to o stand.
still a decided political change took place
under Bismarck's bold and clever advice
upon the German question upder his
guidanos in 1860 came the struggle with
Austria. After having accomplished many
on
Were
Throuch
britliant victories in a short time, accom.
panied by his groat General, Von Moltke,
the principal battle being fought at sonig-
gratz, and alse practically forcing into an
amicable disposition the German Princes
opposed to Prussia, William offered the
landtage or provincial diet through an ine
demnity law the hand of peace, which was
gladly accepted, and the most thorough ace
cord between Prince and people was ree
stored.
Being chosen under the constitution of
the North German allianee us its Pre sident
from July 1, 1867, King William inclined
again toward mere liberal courses. Ho saw |
the great work of his military creation |
doubly crowned through the ar with |
France which - broke out in and which
bought him and the arm irels,
Througt n of January 18,
1871, which
cepted for h
Crown «
or.
June,
His cuore
pleted
German Em and also
Pry
ROUSE WIFKE THE EMPEROR DIED.
Through the resul
activity for the
of the people {
ly manifested
eilare, the
love
ror was striking
Ary career,
and of his « There
was exp »
of
arm th
ly fanatic named
twice out of
perors condition
Cre
Ti ©3
Durin
od ry i ¥
Care
from his w
tember was able
review of the El
Wabern After
unvailing of the
was erected at
journed for s
Baden-Baden
cember to Berlin, whe
sth of De
ne again assumed
| was beheaded in
ga beling died Bep.
tember 3 oon lence of his wounds,
which he himsel ied in attempting
to commit suicide
The Emperor William an imposing
martial figure, snd regular and pleasant
features. His continual ar activity
and plain and frugal manner of living ree
tained to him to the age 8 remarks.
able degree of mental and physical strength.
A PRINCE AND HIS FIANCE.
Prince Oscar of Sweden and His Intended
Bride, Miss Ebba Munck.
oy Ebba Munck, w is 10 become the
bride of Prince Oscar, socond son of hand
King of Sweden and Norway, is not. as might
be supposed, a peas~
nt girl, as was the
William
the Conqueror, and
the brides of many a
European prince has
been, but is of noble
s birth, her father be-
longing to the lower
order of Swedish noe
sility Miss Munck
was holding an ap
pointment st the
court as lady of the
MISS ERNA MUNCK. chamber in waiting
on the Crown Princess. In the autumn of
1885, when her royal highness made a
in Gormany after attending the wedding o
her brother, the Archduke of Baden. ab
Carlsrube, sho visited Amsterdam to oon-
sult Rr. Metzgar, a renowned physick
and whilst staying at Amsterdam the ro
frigate Vanadia, bearing Prince Oscar, one
of ber officers, dropped anchor there on the
return from a voyage around the world
Here Oscar and Miss Ebba met and fell in
love with each other. The match did not
meet with the approval of the court and the
mother of
PRINCE OSCAR OF SWEDEN,
Young lady resigned her place, and
ition in the royal office ene
became & well-known visitor among
fe nd the destitute ot Siang
was for many months & nurse
the hospitals established by the
. Hor ministrations brought on along
‘ she
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