The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1888, Image 1

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    ‘OLD SERIES, XL.
NEW SERIES XXI.
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KU RTZ, -= EDITOR
DON'T SCOLD
Rh euralgia. pain
is simply awful. No torture in the |
ancient times was more painful than |
these twin diseases. But-oughtn't |
a maa to be blamed if, having Rheu- |
matism or Neuralgia, he wont use |
Atk-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured |
thousands who have suffered in the
same way ? It has cured hundreds |
after physicians have pronounced |
them incurable,
“The skill of five physicians could i
cure me of
hitman had tind i
that sleep was simost impos
first dose of A ve |
: 1 to sleep
for four and a Balf hours w waking.
1 tinued its well »
Rr BH TROT ER. Now Albany, Ind.
Sa8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored ple-
ture, * Moorish Maiden."
THE ATHLOPHOROS €0.112 Wall SL. A.V.
WHY DO YOU PAY RENT?
When the money giventhe landlord will
purchase a better house than the one in
which youn live. Should you die before
the payments are complete, your heirs
receive a deed at once. Why not secure
a home or business property on this plan
enjoy all your earnings, and be confident
that your family will not be turned into
thestrest should you die. For farther
particulars apply or address
Tue Home Company of N. Y.,
33 and 35 Liberty St, New York,
or A. C Moore, General Agent, office
over post office, Bellefonte, m34t
M.
GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Pa
Is prepared to cry sales. He has been
successful in the past and offers his ser-
vices to the public, tf.
pure N BUFFET SLEEPING
CARS WITHOUT CHANGE,
8t. Louis to Los Angeles and San Fran-
CIRCO,
VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Leave St. Lou's at 8:30 p. m., Daily.
THE ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT.
NO HIGH ALTITUDES, NOSNOW BLOCKADES
Jas
N. LEITZEL
g--—AUCTIONEER—90
Spring Mills, Pa.
Has
Terms
teed.
years experience.
satisfaction guaran-
had many
reasonable;
J D. MUR
RAY,
Centre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, sud Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes only. tore open
every day inthe week. may
IN 0? ICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE AN-
nual meeting of the stockholders of Lhe
Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad Compaty will be
held at the office of the company, No. 33 South
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Monday, May
7, 1858 at 1114 o'clock, a. m, Election for pres
dent and directors same day and place.
JAMES R. McCLURE,
12aprdt Hooretary.
CAUTION THE FOLLOWING PEOPERTY
baving been purchased of Jacob Cath.
erman, > the undersigned, at constatie’s sale,
and will be left in his possession at my pleasure,
namely, 1 team of horses and harness, 1 cow. All
persons are hereby eautioned against meddliog
with the same In any manver, DALE & CO,
aprh Contre Hall
NT. ELMO HOTEL,
,
Ne 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The
traveling public will still End at this Ho
tal the same liberal! provision for their
comfort, [tis located in the immediate
cantres of business and pisces of amuses
ment and different railroad depots, as well
as all parts of the city, are sasily accessible
by Street CUars constant pasung the
doors It offers special inducement
to those visitingthecity for business or
pleasures
Your gO
Lospaatiul® solicited
JOS
FPEGER (Propristor
NEW MILLINER SHOP.
The undersigned Las opeced a millins
er shop in Jacob Lee's house near the de-
pot at Centre Hall.
The patronage of the public ia solic
ted. All are invited.
p. 19th Sapie E, Grove.
GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & 8ON,
Prices subject to fuctuations of market.
Wheat, red ......§ 5 Odlhnnmmmn
Wheat, white ....... RYO cacossesss
Corn, shelled - bh Ricans
Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bought at oats
weight and price.
eat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh
and price.
FLOUR AND FEED.
w Pat. Flour. 1 45 Bran per ton
pry 1A Flour. 8 1 8 Bran recall, owt,
24 Best Rolo'r Flour 1 25 Chop pet Sch .
Middlings per ton. 20 00“ 1 per owt
COAL MARKET,
et tet td
mile
a tet
J88 ¥3Ss8
tt tt art]
EE
Chestnut
arta hid
ed
a
FH]
papper aEe
ct butt lho ih hh bd
W EERE EE ER HERR REE PRET SE
osssbtes 7%
£9 A discount on all above prices will be made
forSPOT Cash,
KURTZ & BON
Fray
When Baby was sick, we gave bor Onstoria,
When she was a Child, ahe cried for Castoria,
‘When she became Miss, she dung to Castoris,
BILL NYE AND BURGLARS.
38 Pauses to Make a Few Romarks to the
Fraternity -An Industry Which He
Thinks Has Heen Sufliciently Fostered—
No Longer Heeugnizing the
tise.
to the New York World, Bill Nye writes as
When I reached this point yestor-
follows:
tie:
er. minals who may have to suffer the death
penalty. Such efforts denote @ refined snd
cultivated society, one that would in no way
the elevated stations,
As one good turn deserves another, yo as by
some chunce one of these nice, good-inten
tioned people may, under an unlucky star, come
in contact with one of my profession engaged
fn his regular business, you would most cer
tainly fill a long-felt want if you would invent
some quick and painless method for a eriminal
to murder his victim. furders are too often
lingering and painful. Why should there nol
be » reform in that way?! Should you kindly
lend your genius to help our profession in that
way you would gain the lasting gratitude of
the publicas well as of many BURGLARS,
New York, February 24, 1888,
In replying bris}y to the above, I will
state that no burglar ever came to my
house for a favor and went away disap
pointed, provided I was able to contribute
to his wants and provided he went at it in
the right way. I have never jumped on a
burglar behind his back or taken advantage
of my great strength to do him up
When a burglar is in my house he is my
guest. If he be willing to take things as he
finds them he will have no trouble with me,
But I believe that, as a class, burglars are
already favored more than other people. I
hesitate to do any thing to advance their in-
terests until other industries have been
fostered more.
turglars presume too much, I think. Be
cause they have free entree and carte
blanche to the drawing-rooms of our best
people, they want the earth and make them.
salves disagreeable. 1 donot wish tohurt
the feelings of my correspondent, especially
if be takes the paper regularly, but for one
1 an going to quit protecting and fostering
the infant industry of American burgiary
as against the pauper burglar of Europe.
I say let us get our burgling done by
the best and cheapest methods. Let our
burglary take its chances in competition
with that of effete monarchies, just as every
thing else will have to do some day. In the
mean time I do not propose to do may thing
in a newspaper way that will look like so
attempt to retain the burglar vole.
Let the WMrglar rustle for his wages the
way I doand the way other working-men
do. I know that burglars claim they are
poorly paid because their work keeps U
wp nights so much, but newspaper men
have to work nights also, aod unless they
WELCOMING THE BURGLAR
ean rob a prosperous burglar once in swhile
they have a hard row to hoe
And what have the burglars ever done
for me that I should now be called upon to
advance their interests?
When they had no other place to go,
have they not always feit free to come to
my house! And how have they rewarded
my hospitality?! When they went through
my house last year and found a condition of
things which would have moved the ston-
jos heart, what did they do! They stole a
valuable autograph album which had been
sent me to write in and I had it to pay for
They took a valuable umbrella which I had
borrowed a few years sgo, and which Lin-
tended to return to the owner after awhile.
They ate some cold rice and sorghum which
had been set aside for the use of other
guests, and then they left the gate open so
that cows got in and ate up my lima beans,
Now I am asked to use my influence in
the direction of better sand-bag facilities
for burglars and a more reliable style of
rapid transit between the taxpdyer and the
Kew Jerusalem.
In years past I will admit that I was run-
ning for office a good deal, and 1 had to do
things that would retain tae burglar vote,
but now I am firm in my conviction and out-
spoken for what I believe to be right. A
wan engaged in trying to be his own suo-
eessor in the portfolio of justice of the peace
is not & free moral agent. It is more or less
so in other offices, but it is especially so
with a justice of the peace.
1 now propose, with the help of the Amer
jean people and an earnest, manly effort on
my part, to shake off the burglar and come
out and take higher ground. I will go fur-
ther and laclude the patrons of arsony and
other Soclalistic organizations. Henceforth
my voice will be heard in more or less ston-
torian tones in the interests of humanity.
Prosperous burglary which gets a second
trial will be regarded the same as loss fort-
unate petty larceny, which gets ninety days.
Burglars who may have voted for me in
the old days are hereby notified that the
autograph album and lima beans offset that
account, and that it is my carnest wish,
80 far as it is in my power, during the re
maining years which may be granted me,
to live down and forget the dark and devious
days when I was in politics. 1 believe that
onsior and more painless methods for the
administration of capital punishment will
soon be perfected, whereby a man who is
executed by the law will not be entitled to
sny more glory or flowers than one who dies
of pueumonia. To that ond I am to
work, When that is accomplished I de
vote my halting powers to the further
amelioration of our race. But tgs burglar has
no further political claims on me.
Men who visit Now York from a distance
forced
desiring to purchase at
sale or to obtain gold of those who
¥
y
*
will anvays be HMEeNOramwa So Wu us wy
good right arm shall not forget her cunning.
Visitors who visit the metropolis for the
purpose of * going on & bat," claiming that
eastward the star of Vampire takes its
way, will have to get their amelioration out
side this ofiice
1 am willing to do what 1 can for the pro
motion of science and the painliss pg Hing
of burglars, but that is as fa as { would go.
Moreover, 1 hope that our correspondence
vill wt continueany longer. Durglars who
pleased and entertained me when | was in
politics have long since The
truth of the matter is that while all other
profession “ve mace rupid progress, pol
ceased to do so
tics and burglary are just whore they were
@ hundred yoars Sgo.
Ono reason why burglary has not made
more rapid strides I begeve because
burglars do not advertise. They rely solely
upon heir ing ight and keen penetration,
The result is that burglars and burglary
have fallen off. 1 do not believe iu trying to
help a professich 80 abundantly ebie to belp
itsols Bua Nis.
to Le
NEW YORK'S TAX LEVY.
tis 260 as Coraopured with 2 70 in the
Year 1887 and Lower Thun for Years.
ArLuany, May 18.--The annual tax levy,
passed in the Assem yesterday
compared with inst
mill tax on eachd
, Bod as
is as follows,
Har of uation :
_ . 1588,
Canals, m enANCH ‘ 0 “4
Canals, sin wr fun ‘ 2 =
Canals, other wo . “ 19
Schools 1.10 100
General fund ‘ } 25
2.60
levy was
I years
Total
Mr. Ainsw
lower than 11 had Deer
rih
Ann O'Delia Bolot © 8)
now coafined i mbs prison, New
York, on ti f conapiracy 10 de-
fraud Lawyer Marsh, will be tried May 23.
Officer Martin Nolan, of Chicag was
ahotl in savers and fatally wounded
hursday mor g two members of the
notorious Mollie Mott gang of house break-
ers.
Dr. Wesley Humphrey
aged 67
pook medium,
died at Kansas
He was a native
of the Btate of , and served un.
der Grant and Sherman in the Mississippi
campaign
Phillip Favetli
chester, Conn,
Gr fo
burner of
ty Friday
low char-
ntenced
The Mullen Tanne! Useless for Two Months
t, May 14. From the pres.
us it will be fully two months
fic can uso the
FOREIGN NEWS.
Exelting Scones at Trish Evictions.
Mav! Exciting siry
#
tL ( os £ ho rles
at BrnLCE, 8 ihuries,
gies took
yester.
¥ nis whom hey
to evi 1 slice
ing-ram in efle nee to some of
the bouses. They met with a stout resist
ance. the tenants throwing boiling water
at them and assaulting them with sticks
and stones Some of the inlenae
were effected.
will be abandoned
asad a Datler
aro
Macing tn Eagliand
1oxpox May | fifth
the Chester {
ida arsed ur
Fear $8 ADAG W
sixty
and a quarter, wa it ray. It had
twelve silarters a “ won OF
weight, Mr. J. OG
Kinsky, with U
four-year-old FF <diy
Bradfords's four-year
53 Ss Bs
Wet
nd, and
hippe way,
Another Monarch Dying.
Lisnox, May 10 ing gis
falling tn health
it impossible to
the State and has resolved to d
Prince Carlos, the heir apparent,
ing of State documents and the
representation of King on
when the presence of His Majesty is re
quired.
§
for s¢
attend to the
the
The Emperor's strength tnereasing.
Benrix, May 14 ~The Emperor
10 o'clock yesterday mOornmg
dressod for the first Lime sv
crisis, He then walied
sisted. His strength is increasing. He
passed @» betier night than ordinarily and
was much better today. He will soon be
visited uy Dr. Virchow.
arose at
and was
Killed by Mooniighters.
Dentin, May 10. James Quinn, a bog
ranger, has been murdered at Laughtsis,
County Cork. He received three bullet
wounds. Quinn had been threatened with
death by moonlighters unless te abandoned
his occupation. The murdered wan's fam:
fly are in America
Alice Will Mave to Come Back.
Loxpox, May 10. The Court of Queens
Bench has refused a writ of habeas corpus
in the casa of Alice Woodhull, who is held
on the charge of swindling the late John
Gill, of New York. Consequently the pris.
oner will be extradited,
The Pope Well Pleased,
Roms, May 18. ~The Pope will issue an
encyciical letter praising the government
and episcopacy of Brazil for the abolition
of slavery iu that country. He will send a
golden rose to the Princess Regent of Brasil
Canada Wants to Borrow 823,000,000,
Orrawa, Ont, May 10.~In the House of
Commons last night the resolution of Bir
Charles Tupper, the Minister of Finance,
authorizing the raising of a $25,000,000 loan,
was passed after a long discussion.
Dillon to Go to Jail,
Loxvox, May 12. John Dillon was con-
wicted at Dublin of inviting tenants not to
pay rent and sentenced to imprisonment
for six months,
Settlement of the Morocco (Question,
Losvox, May 10.—A despatch from Tan
giors announces that the question between
the United States and Moroceo has been
finally sottied.
Bank Discounts Higher,
Loxpox, May 10. The dank
me of disoount is ssnounced
of Eugland
today at 3
rate was 3 por
LYON & COS
GREAT -: ANNOUNCEMENT---
FO
SPRING AND
THE GREATEST STOCK Ol
: CLOTHING, SHOES, CARPET,
THE COUNTY.
Look At These Prices:
0:—20
Cashmeres, from : 5¢ to $1
Henrietta Cloth, 42 and 46 in. wide.
50¢ to g1
Embroideries, from . 2¢ to 1.50
from the narrow to 1 1-2 yd. wide.
Black Silks, from 45¢ to $2
Colored Silks, from . 35¢ to 1.50
Towelings, from 4 to 15e
Muslins, from 4 1-2¢ and up
Prints, 3c
Plaids, He
Ginghams, ‘ ; 4c
5-button Kid Gloves, 50¢ to 1.50
Childrens’ Hose, 3¢ to 50c
Ladies’ Hose, j¢ to Hi
Jerseys, 45¢ to 84
Cashmere Shawls, 85¢ to 85
Ladies’ Linen Cufls. 10 to 25¢
“ « Collars, 8S to 25¢
Corsets. : 25¢ to $2
Thompson’s Glove-Fitting Corset. 90¢
2.00
Dr. Ball’s. and Dr Shillings Corsets.
Ladies’ Dress Button Shoes, 1-25
Kid “ “ 1.55
Childrens’ Shoes, 25¢ to 1.90
Misses “ 75¢ to 82
Boys’ - 75¢ to $2
Mens’ Working Shoes, 90¢ to 1.50
Boys’ Suits, 3 to 14 yr. $1 to 5
Boys’ Nuits, 13 to 20 yrs. $2 to 10
Mens’ Suits, $3.75 to 10
Mens’ Dress Suits, $5 ta 20
Ingrain Carpets, 20 to 75¢
Brussels 48 to 70¢
Body Brussels, 95¢ to 1.25
Boys’ Shirt Waists, 16 to 80¢
Boys’ Knee Pants, 25 to 1.50
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