OLD SERIES, XL. NEW SERIES XX. THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, - - EDITOR SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that ney can't cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Others say they can but—don’t, Ath-lo. Jho-sos says n but — cures, hat's the secret of its success, Years of trial have proved it to be & quick, safe, sure cure, noord, N., H., Bept. 8, 1897 In my WR Sv Attlophoros sed a fast resort, th us . vi: Shftered na A ie 4 without even tempo relief, ches ts claimed for it. C,H Wnasox. bugue, I Jan. 8, 188, Atblophoros hae coy I fox FR aor #ood it has done me, hd Mrs Lous Oazuay. AF Send 6 cents for the beautiful dolored pic. ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROS £0. 772 Wall St. N.Y. WHY DO YOU PAY RENT? purchase a better house than the one in which you live, Should you die before the payments are complete, your heirs receive a deed at once. Why not secure a bome or business property on this plan enjoy all your earnings, and be confident that your family will not be turned into thestreet should you die. For further particulars apply or address Ture Home Company or N. Y., 33 and 35 Liberty St. New York, or A. C. Moore, General Agent, office over post office, Bellefonte. m34t M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, successful in the past and offers his ser- vices to the public, tf. ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING . CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, 8t. Louis to Los Angeles and San Fran. cisco, VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Leave St. Louis at 8:30 p. m., Daily. THE ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT. NO HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SNOW BLOCKADES J ASB, N. LEITZEL o0——AUCTIONEER 0 bad many vears experience, reasonable; satisfaction guaran- Has Terms teed, D. MURRAY, * Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sol every day inthe week. may DJ OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. THE AN- heid at the office of the company, No. 283 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Mouday, May 7,188, at 113g o'clock, a. m. Election for presi dent and directors same yA and place. JAMES RB, McCLURE, 12aprst Secretary. AUTION —~THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY having been purchased of Jacob Cath- erman, by the undersigned, at constables male, and will be left in his posession at my plessurs, namely, 1 team of horses and harness.) cow, All persons are hereby cautioned aguinst meddling with the same in any manner, DALE & CO, Centre Hall T. ELMO HOTEL, Ne. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Beoduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will still nd at this Ho tel the same liberal! provisien for their comfort. Itis located in the immediate centres of business and pinces of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily sconssible by Street Oars sonsansly passvig the doors. It offers specia ndzcement to those visitingthecity for business or pleasure. respectfuly solicited Your patronage JOS M FEGER 2Propristor NEW MILLINER SHOP, The undersigned Las opened a millins er shop in Jacob Lee's house near the de- pot at Centre Hall, The patronage of the public is solies ted. All are invited. p. 19th Bape E. Grove. GRAIN. REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON. Prices subject 10 fluctuations of mark Wheat, red ...........3 & Wheat, white ........ ®W Wonssssuscionsrminnen: 3 Com, shelled.......... x No, 1 Bo Barley No. 2, mixed with osis, bought at oats mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh and price. FLOUR AND FEED. Pat. Flour. 145 Bran per ton... 18 Best Roller Flour..$ 1 35 Bran, retail, owt, 1 24 Best Rolt's Flour 125 Ch ton... 22 pet ton. 2 ® 1 COAL MARKET, EE ———— nen ¥828 i $ i : : i i : i : : i i i ool JUS o FERRE EERIE EE EERE SE SRR AAR re EEE £3 A discount on all above prices will be made forSPOT Cash, KURTZ & SON When Baby was sick, we gave her Onstorls, When she was 8 Child, she aried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, When she had Children, she gave them Castatie, WESTERN STORMS AND FLOODS. Towns Inundated god Compelled to Leave Many Thelr Homes, visited this section last Tharsday and vis- ited the villiage of Pecatounin, the iargest | town lu the county was more severe than { work to have been very destructive, down aud much property devastated. Bev. | are reported, Mamixerre, Wis, May 18. —The fore known, excepting the high water in | vast volume of water beyond the jam, and | fears were entertained that the whole | road bridges, and sawmills with it. the houses and streets in i were inundated, but the jam crowded together and stopped the flow, Although warm rains prevail all over the country traversed by the upper tributaries of the river where there is yet deep snow, yet it is thought that the log jam is secure and higher water than ever before is anticl pated. St. Louis, May 18. —The riveris in an ugly mood here. The indications are that | much property in East St. Louis will be | swept away by the flood. Telegrams from | Cantou ahd Alexandria, Mo., state that { the river has reached the flood stage jof 15883 and that the railroad tracks | are under water, snd the inhabitants outlook. | are panio-strickeu at the { BurrLixerow, Ia, May 18.-—The river at this point hins been rising for the last week until it has reached a s.age within two fees or loss of the high water mark of 188], which was the maximem stage of water reached for thirty years. The low lands on the Illinois side oppo- sita this city are covered with water, as | are the low lying lands above the city on i the Iowa side of the river. The steamboat warchouses are flooded and the lumber yards are throatened. Ismrexing, Mich., May 18. —A heavy thaw has submerged several miles of track on the Bouth Shore Railroad north of Barags Passengers are transferred, as no train can cross the track, which is under two feet of water. Manquerre, Mich., May 18. —By unpreocs- dently high water the double boom at the mouth of the Roek River has broken and 800,000 feet of cholce saw logs swept into the lake. The tug Adams has gous down 3 with booms to save the logs He Was In Great Demand. Prrranvno, May 13. —Miss Annie Palmer, aged twenty two years and vers suing C. F. Gorty, ag veaty | for breach of promise . ding was to Lave had gathered, when Gerty rushed saying tnat Miss Della Moody was waiting outside with a revolver to prevent the marriage, begged that it be put off. He later wrote to his tances: Itld youl was up to see Dell 1 told her I bad eyerything arranged u married sod Iasked her to allow me to. So she told me she was very sorry, but as I had every. thing ready she would have 10 be the bride herself and would not think of allowing any one to take her place. 1 offered her | anything within reason, but she refused She said she had the first and best claim and she was coing a - a Gillig Will Pay ina Fail. Loxpos, Mey 14. —To a correspondent, who was accorded an Interview with Mr. Giilig, of the wrecked American Exchange, the latter sad: “Whether the liquidation gives the creditors ten cents or fifty cents on the dollar, I stand pledged to them, if I live, to repay every penny of their claim. If I could have time now to realize the full value of the assets of the Exchange 1 would guarantee to pay the debt in full; but if they insist on wrecking everything by selling securities in a lump, regardless of the market, why, of course, we shall come out behind.’ He says he will never be connected in any way again with the concern. aud would not accept a position with it in any capacity whatever The Elizabethport Coal Plers. Pairaoerrais, May 13. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company has decided to give up its lease of the coal piers at Eliza. bethport, N. J. The shiffnents of coal from these wharves during 1587 amounted to only 800,000 tons, while it is expected that the business done at the newly-acquired property at Communipaw, N. J., will more than double this, With the stations at Pors Richmond and Port Liberty, both the exclu- sive property of the company, and with storage capacity aggregating nearly 860,000 tons, the depot at Elizabethport is not con« sidered a necessity, and upon the expirs tion of the present lease it will not be re newed. i taken pls get A Clergyman Hanged. ATLANTA, Ga, May 12. -Rev. George McDuffie, colored, was hanged yesterday in Greensboro for the murder of William Cheney, also colored. McDuffie, th married, was enamored of Sarah Haines, whom Cheney was courting. He waylaid the couple on their way from church and shot Cheney down, Rasiness Depression in Hawall, Bax Fraxeoisoo, May 10.-—-Advices from Hawaii state that the country is suffering from business depression. The sugar crop has been heavy, and prices realized but the instability of the political affairs o the realm bas made capitalists and ine vestors afraid, and they are leaving the country, Forty Cars Blown from the Track, Varpanaiso, Ind, May 12. Forty freight ears were blown from the track of the Nickel Plate Railroad, many of them torn to splinters and seventy telegraph poles prostrated by a tornads which passed about four miles cust of this placd last evening. Arbitration Instend of a Duel, Macox, Mo, May 10.-Dr, T.J. Norris and Mr. J. A. Hudson, the local editors who one gaged in a shooting affray some days sinos over professicial differences, have agreed to t their troubles Wo committee NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | M, De Bausseit's Pian for gn Items of Tuterost. Wasmixoroy, May 13-Mr. A. De | Bausset, who has invented the plan of an airship for carrying freight and passen- | gers through the atinosphere, has received a partial recogn tlon of his scheme | from the House Committee on Ventilation | and Acoustics, to which his ll was re- | ferred to early in session. Mr. De | Bausset desired Congress to eppropriate | $150,000 to construct the s «ip | The President has appoints the fol. lowing Board of Vis tors to the Military Academy: Hon John Adams of Port | land, Me. ; Dr. A. J. Botties of Mucon, Ga. ; | Hon. Edward A. O'Neui of Ploreuce, Ala. : | Hon. Peter White of Mich. : | Professor W. D. J. Lu amis of Ps rey, Ia; General H. W. Blocom of Brook yn, N. Y., | and Mr. Henry J. La rs of Philadelphia The House Committe nn Posioffices and Post Roads ordered a favorable report on ! the bill to provide for postafice buildings ate cost not 0 exceed $95. 090 cach, at all | places where tho gross ceipts of the | postoffice for two yours or more precoding shall bave exceeded 28,09 in each Jear, Alr Ship. | tho Mag quelle, The President has approved tte joint res. | olution accepting invitat on of the | French Republic to take part in an interca- Hooal exposition to be held in Paris in 15880, ——— Cora Not vo Exhibition Wasninarox, May 1 Mr. Fellows, the father of Cora Beli Follow 8, who recently married Chaska, a Nioux, says that the sto- ry sent from BL Paul y gatlerday that the couple had accepted an offer of $5.000 for a len week's engageinent ia a dime museum is an outrageous be. IL is suspected that BOIS museum manager may have thought of exhibit s Mr. and Mrs. Chaska. Manning on a sliver ¢ ertifionte, ts the Ug a bog Wassisorox, Mav 11 the Treasury yveslarday sign for a twe 3 The face of The Bacretary of approved a now do. ilar silver certificate, the note has in its center a fine | portrait of the late Becretary Manning. To the right and left vignette are fig. | ures representio Prosperity. | LAY «A i of this # Labor and DESTROYED BY NATURAL GAS, The beautiful Structure, dt. Paul's Cathe drai Beduced to Ashes Brrravo, May 11.86. Paul's Cathedral of the Episcopal Church, the handsomest structure in Buffalo, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Unly the walls and spire remain, fire sia : ik, after an ex- the basemont of was supplied to the y doors or Erie and out, and the igh the stained tha. stood by ever before. wore aglow and stained itline nnd brill ale their way | "len Peari street 3 ile flames st it thro glass window I “ry wn wa saw the «1 aled Bs n ws ought in Thirty seven shot Horns for 814388 Pa $ 3 Sy May 3 AtJd. J. Bill's sale of sho rns at farm at North Oaks, H. F. Brow and Col wg. of Minseapolis, were the heaviest buvers Taere were thirty-seven an mals » for $1498 The highest pr by B.C. Ram- sey. of Buffa sarted Duchess of Ramfant 2d § Nt e. of lonia, | Mich, pad $1.50 chess of | North Oaks 2 snd 8H. CG. 3als of In- | @ prives for North ce pad wi Tes dianap ils pad the aan Oaks Lady of Uxlord, Mexico and the { nite d Sates. Rocares, A T., Mav | The of War at the Cily of Mexican offer hereafter tho p Secretary Mexico as notified $ & a the b that be im. posed for the United Btates with troops and inteciorane with the affairs of citizens nation, This actios into the cases of Leuten- ant Guitterez, who a pr soner from the American authorit es dor nalty of dont Cross fi? over Bie was Inu Guirs . Colonel Ary zer and rescued Deadlock In Lanecing's Connell, Lassixa, Mich, May 10.