The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 16, 1888, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE
we
REPORTER,
FRED KURTZ, Eorror and Pror'n
TERMS; One yoar, $1
“Rie Those in arrears
Crms,
Adverts
Ons, an i
Cexrieeg Havl,
e Man of Mame.
James G. Blaine Arrives in
New York at Last.
MET BY MANY OF HIS ADMIRERS,
A Great Demonstration by Republicans
in the Metropolis—Many Vessels Greet
Him in the Bay—The Trip from New
York to Boston—Speeches on the Way.
New York, Aug. 14.—The in honor
of Mr. Blaine Thursday night was conducted
with much eclat, despite the detention at sea
of the great a
Fifth
and
ners and
roar of appl
The :
parade | }
[ prote setion,
walks were
man
THE FOURTEEN FOOT BALL.
all sorts of flags The big ca
fourteen feet in diameter, )
wns auded as it Wis r
Cappa's full band led ti I
greatly appl
liv ely
Th
from this
striking aniforins i
of them attended by excellent
giving forth 2 patriot
Parried bauners
principles.
The march past the revi
pied two hours ar ad
f Jams (3
ser fora third
The
tire
ry
par Was 8
consisted
Star It 1
Margaret and
the Indies’
wife s two dang
Hattie,
cabin, whither
rhters,
They were oacorted to
i
aine had the greatest
them, owing to the
urroasded him on all
11 graspi 3
1ItY in
y Ko Pp iblicas
introduced,
of we
nk rospondoed «
At the conclusion of Mr
the members of the club
passed through the
Blaine,
The ovation which Mr
when he arrived at
was such as
Biaine's remarks
and the
cabin and greeted Mr
Wr guests
Blaine recsived
Fifth Avenue hotel
soon forget. The
the
ha will pot
08 Willi DoS
BLAINE MAKES HIS APPEARANCE
members of the family arrived at the hotel
some fifteen minutes before the great Rapub-
liean, and the hotel corridors were crowded,
the dense throng shouting, “Blaine! Blaine!
James G, Blaine.”
After repeated calls and cheers for
“Blaine,” which lasted five minutes, he ap
peared on one of the hotel balconies and
spoke a {ew words, which were enthusiasti-
cally received
Mr. Blaine panwed a quiet Sunday at Man-
hattan Beach
New Yorx, Auz. 14.-Mr. Blaine left
bere yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, There
was comparatively a small erowd at the
station to see him off, not more than half a
hundred witnessed his departure from the
Fifth Avenue hotel. The private ear of
President Clark, of the New York and New
Haven road, was placed at the disposal of
the Blaine party. It was attached to the 11
o'clock express on the New Haven road.
Most of the Republican leaders had sald
good-by to Mr. Blaine the night before, and
his callers at the hotal in the morning were
not very numerous and included only per
sonal friends,
Bostow, Aug. 14.-<The train loft New
York amid the booming of cannon and the
waving of handkerchiefs, and friendly greet
ings followed the party all the way.
A ——
The Campaign In indiana.
IxpIARAPOLIS, Aug. 14.-~The Democrats
and Republicans will open tho campaign in
this state at ths anme time, on the same date,
between the 25th of the present and the 1st
of néxt month, ExSenator MeDonald {a
ng a speech for the Democratic opsn.
tng. fo will desl altogether with the tariff
Ex-Governor Porter is engaged
ona
THE KEY: STONE STATE.
EWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST
TO PENNSYLVANIANS,
Fancies Gleaned from
Bolled
the
Facts and
Down to
Benefit of
Sourcey and
Paragraphs for Susy
Readers.
under
slug a
Avrrooxa, Pa., Aug. 5.--Bix men
Foreman Edward Connors were 1
derrick upon a trestle near Mapleton station,
on the Pennsylvania road, when a heavy car,
i : OF » fi fyi ng
mitrollable,
began In
ths ‘wor
trostio
upon 1 spot where
crushing the trestle and men into the Jun ata
river, fifty feet below. Foreman Georg
Connors, of Mechanicsville, New York,
thirty-five feet. His head was crushed
throes places His injuries are
had fatal, HOrge In pr of
; sustained injuri to his
it and abdomen and
die. Albert Mullens of
horribly crushed,
i Henry Brown, of
ton, Pa., leg broken in two plages, also
urios Johan Costello, of Philadel
face lap rated in strips,
injuries sodd it fon se
, breast
i
to lve
“Aloon
i fun to th
He shifted the
5
track at t
akon
nt was
1 rate of thir
Wages of Flint Gls
PITTSBURG, Aug
played
wspintend
$
Dyuamiters in Wilkesharre,
ge. Pa, Aug 11 It is knowy
organizad
under the v
Bros
tha Porc «
mittee of
A Vein of Gold (asriz Discovered.
New York, Ang. 11.—A Herald special
from BD § i y
goid quartz rox
Kartha
motnta
wit of Hefo ndications aretha
rock v ton, and
is great excite farmers and
others in tl
Will Yield on ui SIU per
among the
s¢ neighborhood
Struck Agniost Seab Labor,
Wokespaune, Pa, Aug 11 Three bun-
dred men emipioyed at the axie
Jargest of the kind in wntry,
struck because of the employment
labor, The stri
away from Wilkesharre
fie ox
Supposed Fireproof Ballding Barned.
Prorssong, Aug. 10.-The dynamo plant
of the East Ena Elec
damaged by fire to the extent of $90,000,
The origin of the fire is not known The
structure was supposed to be fireproof. The
Joss is coverad by instrance,
Prohibitionists £6 Move to New York.
Hammusnuna, Pa, Aug 1L-~At the meets
ing of the state Prohibition executive oom.
mitten it was announced that the national
Prohibition headquarters would soon be re
moved trom Chicago to Now York,
Flint Glass Factories Start Up.
Premsoune, Aug 18-At midnight last
night the 1350 factories controlled by the
Awerican Flint Glass Workers’ union were
st in operation, and over 6,000 men whe
Pe twen Mle since June 30 will return i
work at more satisfactory wages has
been paid since the union was formed.
The New Dynamite Crulser.
PriLapeiLrnia, Aug 18 « There wib
be a trial trip of the dynamite craiser
Vesuvius from Camp's shipyards within &
eounie of weeks, The vessel will be fully
equipped early in the fall. The eruise
Baltimore will be launched on Aug, 9
LARRY JEROME DEAD.
a.
A Famous Now YorkereA Sketch of Mis
Capecr,,
Ag, 18. Larry Jerome
Century cottage yesterday aboyt
0th year. Ho hocame uncon
Friday, and remained in that condi
tion until his depth, Ho passed pencefully
away, aud his last hours were probably un
attended by pain,
His son, Willlam Travers Jerome, and hig
wife, besides other relatives, were present at
his bedside when the end came,
Lawrence Roscoe Jerome was born at
Pompey, yracuse, N,
SHARON,
died at
noon, in his
Conn, ,
seious
a small village near
Where's the Contract Labor Law?
Vir Arg 14 {vet ¥y Ww
traces,
cities, to
rovions to
hey arrived in Philade
y steamship
nan of g oa RPTRIAGOR,
ate y that he was from "Bhro rpoad
land: that he
irom and
number
J oliet,
works att}
s (hia One of
ire, Eng.
killed workman in
and that he as well as a
COMPANIONS
Lis, to accept p
1 \
at piace ie Dad
Was a
were going io
ong in the steel
ery Te
gy por day in Es
eiving
” § ¥ bog ¥ el
wages of three shitih § and,
and spoke of the «
Reh 2 n IE
ingen and their families
as deplorable
Ol Piped
Crtoaoo, Aug. 14
tovday morning
206 Miles,
At 12:10 o'clock you
crude petroleum started
from Lima, ©, three wooks ago, arrived in
Chicago through the big pipe line of the
National Transit company, The oll is now
flowing into the tanks at Bouth Chicago at
the rate of 8,000 barrels per hour. The oil is
pumped through an eight inch pipe from the
Ohio oil felds, 206 miles away. The oil is to
According to
the company's figures, 100 manufacturing
firms in the city have contracted to use the
pow fuel, and that they are now doing #0
with great saving. From the distributing
station, the oll will be furnished the wells of
Minnmpolis and the factories of the north.
wist in tank cars,
AO AAAI
Republican Delegates.
Rocumsren, N. ¥Y., Aug 4 Following
aro tho delegates to the Hepublionn state
convention chosen from Rochester last night:
HH. H. Warner, G. C. Buell, Samuel Wilder,
Alfred Wright, Henry pichaatt J. W. Har
minti, Hoary Hebive, 8 D, Cleveland,
Frank Fritesche, Richard ia Pr
Winns, A, 8 MoNah The dblegatos are for
Maj C R Parsons for lisutenant governor,
and are favorable to Warner Miller for
governor,
New Goods |, -:-
N ew
New Styles!
Our Stock of Goods for Spring and
Summer Wear is being unpacked and
uns many new designs, patterns and
CO
FPR XE EREAMEII,
Centre Fall.
Mc EMICK BROS
-_r,
Hit: P2
KINDS ——
-- FURNITURE -:-
Ded Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards, Lounges,
Be (ls Le ads,
Tables,
TUUndertaking a Specialty.
ey
fed
N.H. Dow
sitive cure |
‘Vegetable Balsamic Elixir
Whooping-Cough, Catarrh, Hoarse
ung Fever,
taorrant
Pleurisy,
It heals
six years of
ts timely use,
fall. Fifty
; ] very i in the house,
CYEryW Henry, Johnson word, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt.
id ke ep it
Dr. Henry Baxter's s Mandrake Bitters
» Dyspepsia, tion, Diseases of the
} . Loss of Appetite,
cs. Keep the
ietors, Burlington, Vt.
I Jhnson & Lord. Proprietors of
Arnica and oil Liniment x fan
Neusiigia, {
The
Bruises,
and Beast,
Ain ps, Sprains,
ars, and all other Pains
11s, Strains, Scratches,
It effects are in most
ve satisfaction. Price 25 cla
ERTL TTT a,
Xo
for Infants and Chit dren.
“Castoriais i adapted to ehildrer that Castor] a cures Catie, Constipation
vorpn, Eraotat
Shel pros
§ sie,
Enon to me i. J gwen. 31 . prutiot ile
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11 So. Oxford 84, Brockize, X.Y. | Wilbout lajurious medication.
Bret,
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Tr Pulte
Theaboveengine for sale by BUCKEYE IMPLEMENT
AGENCY, Reperssurc, Pa. We also handle all kinds of
Farm Implements, and can give a better bargain than else-
where, Call on or address
CS. MM. GRAMILLETY,
REBERSBURG, PA,
Hm
Calla Lily Roller Flour
Best in the Market.
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1580
COURTY COMMITTEE.
NW. ......M Magee,
HW V J Bower
ww O 1 Meck
A Weber,
AM Butier,
Ham'l Welser. Jr.
IW MeCormick,
Jerry ¥ankey,
24 Ww beweph Riley
: {i aw Jackson Gorton,
Unlonvilie Boro... JC Bmith.
Cornelios Haze,
Gen Brown,
TF Adams,
H L Barnhart,
Wm Hippie,
Geo Roan,
David Brickley
LW Miller
Fam] Harpster, Jr
Wa Hauns,
Wi Lose,
vend BH Orndorf,
LAaivin Weaver,
JH Grithn,
Meyer,
Geo D Jobiston,
Wm Irving
DW Herring
John & Hay,
James J] Gramiey,
« P A Belles
Jacob 8B Meyer,
Ana Wlonley,
WW Fpangier,
S00 Kenvedy,
Orrin Vail,
Frank Tulberty,
4 8 Ewing,
Perry Gentael,
Wm T Hoover
AG Kreamer,
Levi Heese,
Aaron Falir
AARON WILLIAMS,
Chairman
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POCTElAryY
inst half century 5%
wonders of inventivy re is & method
work ih performed al
uiry without separating the workers
f Fay libersl, any one can do
, YOURE OF OM] L6G special
required, Capital not yOu are
Jd return to us and we
of great vaiue ang
1 sar you in pines
in more money right awe
iv the world, Grand ot
ve & Co, Avgusta, Maine. Jy
# Lhe Hust RING
system of Bi can we
wert
om Lhd
big Work
CRT
needed
Contiies sso &il and complete lives ofboth
Ee prost standard bearers
sd. with sewers -
tuite. Among the aut merous superb por
org wili bee found the eames of Gena.
Sure Frye, Chandler, Havier, Ingalls, Joba D Long. popmlay
er gor of Mags. MoKiniey of Ohis, writes on the Tanf,
Menry Cabot Lodge, and » muster of others of & bike prom
Bence The eniy aurbesniic Campaign Bock, dndovsed ty
Che Wat Kop Com, Don" w induced to pet soy other, Dis.
tance ne hinderance as we pay all freight charges, Send 5
Cents bn 3 oF myth and be the Sret in the Said. or
write for f chad Terss sent free to all.
WINTER & Co. 3 PS Springfield, Mass,
5 FINE WH 1 BLIC BALE -THE
— Heir (+ 4nd 4
e osiale of Catherine Mover,
1c sale on the pres
18, & fine farm near Penns
rege 1%} GE ng Vi scres, more o
less, newriy all oi Thereoti ereciud & 2story
4 iw 1 nk barn, and all necessary out
fg of pever filing waleri
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SATURDAY
Cave
eos O03
Known
THE HEIRS
XECUTORE NOTICE —- LETTERS
mentary having been granted to
dersigned upon the estate of J
of Gregg township, decd. a
said estateare request od 10
ment, and all persons having claims against said
estate will present the same, duly sutbenticated
w WILLIAM GOOUHART
ol Executor
TESTA
the t
hin Goodhart, late
persons indelted 0
make ined inte pay
JT ITICEOF APPLICATION FORCHARTER
Notice is hereby given that an spplica
tion will be made to the Hon the Judge of the
Comrt of Ooms Fleas of Centre County on
the 4th Monday of Aug. A. D for a chaner
o poration he called “The Evangelica
gran Church of the Holy Cross.” in Georges
Y oonunly Penna, The objet of
whit oh shall be to advance the Glory of God and
secure the Spiritual good the members ar
promote the moral and reli welfare of the
community in the presching of the Gospel and
the fuithfol ohwervance and administrations of
the Sacrament and Ordinances of Jesus Christ
sccording to the government of the Geperal Bryn
od of the Evance Lutheran Church of the
United States of Amerioa
ETITIER & MAGEE,
ALU ys for Petitioners
Bellefonte, Pa
COURT FROCLAMATION.
Waeneas the Hon. A. ©. Purst, President of
the Court of Common Pleas of the 4b Jodiciel
District, consisting of the counties of Centre snd
Huntingdon, and the Hon. Chester Munson and
the Hon. Daniel Bhoads Associate Judges in
Centre county, baving issued thelr precept, bear.
ing date the 20th day of March, 1888, ww me <i
rected, for holding a Court of Over and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Res tons of
the Peace in Belieforte, for the county of Centre,
snd to commence on the #th Monday of Aug.
being the 27th day of Aug. 188% and to continue
two weeks. Notice is hereby given to the Ooron-
er, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Consts-
bles of said county of Centre, that they be then
and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'elock in
the forenoon of the 20th, with their records, in.
quisitions, examinations, and thelr own remem
branoes, 10 do those things which to thelr office
appertain 10 be done, and those who sre bound
in recog izanoes 10 prosecute against the prison
ers that are or shall be in the jail of Centre coun
iy. be then and there 10 prosecute against them as
shall be just
Given under my band. st Bel lefonte, the' 2th
day of July. in the year of our Lord 1888 and
the one hundred and twelfth year of the Indepen
dence of the United States
ROBERT COOK. Sherif
NEW MILLINER BHOP,
The onders gned has opered a millin.
er shop in Jeeoh Lee's house near the le
pot at Centre Hall
The patronage of the public is = lic
+d All are invited
re 10th Same E. Grove
J)Fecnsn SGUNSTORF
GUNS, ‘REVOLVERS, AMMUN Ios,
Et: Ew.
A good stook of new guns just receiv
ed at Deschoer’s Grest Central
Gun Works, Bellefonte, such as
Double B. L. Shot Gans, Double
B, L. Rifle and Shot Gan,
Single Rifles, B. L. from $257 to $12
Single B, L. Shot Gans from $4 10 $9.
Guns for the Farmer. the
Sporting Man, and the Oc.
casional Hunter,
wal) —
-V-E-R.Y C-H E-A-P..
CALL AT Tak GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE.