The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1889, Image 5

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    DON'T SCOLD
a man for groaning when he has
Rheumatism or Neu
The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient ti was more painful than
these twin diseases, But--oughtn’t
a man to be blamed if, having Rheu-
matism or Neuralgia, ho wont ui
Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured
thousands who have suffered in the
samo way? It hase hundreds
after Physicians have pronounced
them incurable.
1 continoed and he Dg
. ope ROY EI Nee Ritasy Ind,
#3+8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored vie
ture, * Moorish Malden."
THE ATHLOPKOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.¥-
FTHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI-
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA.
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES;
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER Bs VERY
LOW,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE ( Thres Courses.) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il
lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora.
tory.
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti.
cal and practical. Students taught original
study with the microscope.
CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and
thorough course in the Laboratory.
CIVIL ENGINEERING; ve 7 extensive fleld
practice with best modern {nstruments,
HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi.
nal investigation,
LADIES" COURSE i LITERATURE and
SCIENCE: Two yea Ample faciiities for
Music, vocal and {nsiramental.
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin
{optional,) French, German and English (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure
and applied,
MECHANIC ARTS: comLining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build.
ing and equipment.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING;
cal and practical,
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI-
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History,
Political Economy, ete.
2, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti
cal and practical, including each arm of the
service,
. PHYSICS; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat,
Electricity, ete. a very full course, with ex-
tensive Laboratory practice,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT,
years—carefully graded and thorough,
Eall term opens Septembdr 12, 1888; Winter
term, January 3, 1589, pring term, April 4, 1889,
For Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest,,
State College, Centre Co. Pa
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —(Phiadeip
and Erie Division)—on and after Nov. 25, 1588
WESTWARD,
ERIE MAJL leaves Philadelpaia.....
. - Harrisburg...
* Montandon ..
’ Willlamsport.
- Jersey Shore.
- Lock Haven.
- Renovo...
- arr at Erie
Sunday train—Erie mail west runs al
day.
NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... 43am
- = Harrisburg ow
= Montaudon..
- = Willismsport.
- arr at Lock Haven
NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia... :
- = Harrisburg
- - Montandon
- arr at FAlllamapar... :
theoreti-
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- - Harrisburg...
Montandon ..
Williamsport
- - Lock Haven...
- arr at Renovo...
{Sunda} Train,
SUNDAY MAIL leaves Philadelphia
- - - Harrisburg. coe
- Moutandon........
- Williamsport...
- Lock Haven
arrives Bonovo es cw
EASTWARD,
SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven..
- - = Jersey Bhore..
- Willi rt. §
- Montandon.....
arr at Harrisbu
- Philadelpi
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Bundsy Traln—-RENOVO Accommod'n
also on Sunday.
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sion &t Lock Haven with B. E. V. E. KR. Traine,
Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with
taimson LS EMS RR. atCorry with B. P&
W.R R: at Emporium with BN. ¥,. & P. RR,
and at Driftwood with A. V. K. R.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT KR. R
Daily Except Sunda
y.
Westward, Eastward,
MAMAM. BTATIONS AMPM. PM
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£3 MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizensof this Common.
wealth by the General Assembly of the Common:
wealth of Pennsylvania, for their aporoval or re.
jection até on i ha beld dupe 18.
Commonwesith, in pumscance of Article Vit of
HD oint fesolution
the Constitution in
SroTion 1. Bot tow
of nil
Repremenislives
ots ivania in General Amemb
stitution of
an
ouwealth
FOR THE CENTENNIAL
Arrangem outs for the Washington
Inaugural Celebration.
RECEPTION OF THE PRESIDENT.
How
the Footsteps
President win
of the First
Different
Harrison Follow
President,
with
Rather Environments.
i
Prices Charged,
bration of Washington's inaugural has
Harrison at Elizabeth, N., J.,
April 29,
will arrive at Elizabethport from Wash-
ington at 11 o'clock in the morning.
presidential party will be received by
the committee on navy and embark on
the steamer provided by that committee,
the president. On the arrival of
presidential party in the East River op-
crew of shipmasters from the
Capt. Snow, president of that society, as
coxswain, wi h
The crew of the barge that rowed Presi
dent Washington from
members of the same society.
On landing at the foot of Wall
the president will be received by the gOS
enor of the state of New
where a reception and collation will be
tendered him by the committee on states,
This reception shall last from 2 to 3:30
o'clock. Frog 4 to 5:30 a public recep
tion will he given the president in the
governor's room in the city hall
On the morning of the 30th after the
religious ceremonies at St. Paul's church,
the president will to the
front of the sub-treasury building, where
the literary exercises will take place at
10 a.m. hey will consist of prayer by
Dr. Storrs, a poem by Whittier, an ora
tion by Mr. Depew, an address by the
resident and benediction by Archbishop
Jorrigan.
The president will then be driven to
the reviewing stand at Madison square,
and the parade, headed by Gen. Schofield,
will start from Wall street and proceed
up Broadway and Fifth avenue.
On the evening of the 30th the presi
dent will be escorted to the Metropolitan
Upera house by the chairman of the
tertainmient commitiee,
anied by Mrs. Harrison
P and Mrs. Morton,
Hill and Lieutenant Governor
Mrs. Jones, and will be met at
door by the manager of the hall,
will escort him to the floor of the ball-
room, where he will be formally received
by the mayor. The ball will then
opened by a quadrille.
Tickets for the parade go unevenly.
The Worth monument stand is sold out,
except 400 tickets, while less than one-
half of the tickets for the stands at
Forty-second street, Washington square
and Chambers street have been applied
for. The seating capacity of the various
stands is as follows: Reviewing stand,
5,000; City Hall park stand, 5,000; Wash
ington square stand, 3,000; Forty-second
street stand, 3,000, and the Worth monu-
ment stand, 8,000, making in all 19.000,
Speculators and private parties are de-
manding exorbitant prices for window
privileges and stoops on the line of march
along Fifth avenue and Broadway.
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be escorted
en
being a
Vice Pres
Governor
and
the
who
fur
Girls Burned at a Brooklyn Fire.
BROORLYN, April 12.—Fire occurred at
1 o'clock this morning in Bushanan &
Lyall's jute factory, at Hoyt and Presi-
dent streets, while 300 girls were work.
ing, composing the night force of em-
pious, and two of them were badly
wirned. The others escaped amid great
panic and confusion. w building,
which was valued at $400,000 is a total
loss. The hands were working on har-
vest twine. The wind blew some of the
flames into the jute and the fire spread
rapidly. The factory was known as the
Planet mills. The firm manufactured
jute bagging, twine jute carpets, etc,
Of Interest to Pensioners
Wasnixaros, April 12. Commis
sioner of Pensions Tanner to-day issued
the following order which will favorably
affect a large number of veterans now
on the pension roll: Whenever a pen-
sioner is disabled in a hand or foot in a
degree entitling him to $24 per month,
under the act of March 3, 1883, such
pensioner shall by reason of that fact be
entitled to the rate of $30 per month
under the act of August 4, 1886. This
order is made to carry into effect the
principle enunciated by the department
on October 15, 1887, in the case of Allen
Cook, and again on June 13, 1888, in case
of Charles W. Harrington.
Rhode Island Is Republican,
Provipesce, April 10.—The result of
esterday’'s election in Newport was a
ailure to choose the senator and the Sec-
ond and Fifth district representatives
voted for, and the present incumbents of
those positions therefore hold over, but
the publican candidates for First,
Third and Fourth districts representa-
tives were chosen and the Republican
candidates at Cranston and Bristol were
also chosen, giving the Republicans a
majywity «f 11 on a nt ballot, with
one senator yet to be selected and insur-
in the election of the Republican state
cket,
Stanley Begulled by Royalty.
Loxpox, April 18.—1t is asserted that
the return of Henry M. Stanley to
ooh, Horak apa. American
me
that the government in
PENNSYLVANIA LEGI LATURE
Bocord of the Wedk—Severnl
Measures Passed,
HLannIspURG, April
1
red away a lnk
16.-The
# portion of iis
for the
Among the acts favored was that
hose
time
comsidention of
Representative Fow geguiring courts
Licenses of deceased Honor
dealers to their legal representatives, It
was made a HEM cial order on sa oni read
ing for today and on final passage on
Thursday by a vote of 92 to 47. The
senate ill for the incorporation of Street
Railway companies, negatived in com
mittee was also given a special order,
Repre sentative Bently offered a reso.
the attendance
New York cen
the house ad
governor, providing for
of the legislature at the
celebration, but
journed without action.
Representative Dearden had intended
to introduce a bill in the house appro
priating enough money to pay the
of the Pennsylvania
guard at the New York
a dispatch from Governor Beaver doubt
ing the propriety of such a step pre-
vented him from carrying out his pur-
The inspiration of the proposed
the kick raised in :
» payment of the
troops,
“ex
Penses
YO
ill was New
expenses
of
WN ’
JW
the expens
this stat
what Pennsylva
ne for its troops.
April 13.—Mr.
other effort in the house to
nination bill a sy
Wi oa I
n paving
uard of
bar doing
ISBUTRS, Wherry
cial o
make
iY
solution to
won't miss it, for I have long
since adopted an easier and
cleanlier way. A bottle of
woltf'sA; MEBIacking
and a sponge to keep my shoes
washed clean, save a deal of
‘abor and shoe leather.
Bold by Bhos Blores, Geocars, Druggists, &e,
The best Harness Dressing
in the world.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA
-: THE UNION ROOFING CO, :-
TYRONE, PENNA.
0] ion 1 0 umasinns {1
MANUFACTURERS AND ROOFERE OF
SLATE GOODS,
RMN Avan ¥ t £1
LINE an
inary Hospital of the
syivania, and
the Philads
SCOT
Iphia Academy
RISBURG, April 11.—
bills
In
a 1
the sen;
Allowing
mpanies char
Wr
suth
Mportation «
laws of ot!
in this stat
statis 1O
afats
$i « hang
hold real +
the court
ent sch
orizing
indepen-
Hines's
1! In the
fund resnin-
or abolish
wud a
employer's personal lability bill
house the Wherry sinking
tion was reported favorably. The hill to
authorize a closer supervision of public
schools was indefinitely postponed. The
following bills passwd finally: To regu
late the practice of pharmacy: in regard
to trust funds; to provide transportation
to Gettysburg. In the afternoon the tel
ephone bill was passed to third reading.
Harmispvro, April 10.-The house
yesterday adjourned, at the close of the
morning seasion, (ll today, nominally to
attend the celebration of lee's sur
render, but really to prevent the anti dis.
crimination bill, which was a special
order, being considered. The bicyele bill
and the bill defining conveyances of real
estate were passed. In the senate the
personal liability bill, for the protection
of workingmen suffering injury from the
negligen: € of employ CIR, Was, afte Tr a
sharp debate, amended and read a second
time. A resolution to adjourn without
day May 9 was passed. The border raid
resolution was passed finally,
Shot His Son for a Thief.
West Cugster, Pa, April 18.-John
McMinn, son of Samuel MeMinn, of West
Nantmeal township, in this county, was
shot in mistake for a robber. A fow
nights ago burglars broke into Mr, Me-
Minn's barn, in which several fine horses
are kept. The thieves wore evidently
frightened off, as some of their harness
was found in the barn next morning and
none of the horses missing.
Mr. McMinn and som, thinking the
robbers would return, since then watched
nightiy for some time. In the night
John thought he heard footsteps, and
slipped around to the other side of the
barn from that where his father was
watching without the latter's knowledge,
When Mr. McMinn saw the fig of a
supposed robber he blazed away, and his
son fell. He was shot in the breast and
his wound ma rove fatal,
at ae IE
Drowned Her Barrows.
Wiiknspanne, Pa, April 16, — The
body of Mrs. John Rammage, a highly
retipected Indy of Pittston, was found
floating in the reservoir, She undoults
edly committed suicide, as she has been
nearly distracted with grief, her husband
having been Milled last summer by being
struck by lightning and Ister her son
committed suicide,
3
1s
-METAL ROOFING. 3
ts for ( Maial Ranfin
gents for & elal Roofing,
UNIuN ROOFING CO,
G4 TYRONE
winlties and Ormamental
} pay CXL
afraid 1
Tiende
work oan
Nurserymen,
fobs
issolation eof
Notice is hereby
Partnership
given that the parts
nership lately rubsisting between H. W,
Kreamer and G. W. Bashman, under
the firm { Bushman & Kreamer was
dissolved on the first day of April last by
mutual consent. All debis are {0 be re-
¢eived, and all debts are to be paid by G,
W. Bushman who is anthorized to set
tie debts due to, and by the company,
G. W, Bosnivax,
H.W, Kauaven,
Centre Hall April 4, 18580
“FOLIBIERS NOTIC)
eonpts have bec
filed of record in the Registers of
spection of heirs sod legatecs, creditors, and
other & tu anywise Interested, and will be present
od tothe Orhpaus’ Court of Cette county on
Wednesday, the 22d day of April, A. D189, for
allownnee and coufdrmation
1. The second and fiasal acbount of
Ulrich, executor of, &e., of Bamuel
Krape Inte of Penn townshio, de
2, The fist and partial ae
Bechdel and John Bchenck, executors of, Ac
Delta B. Ritter, Inte of Liberty wowashiio,
0
The following ao
Aaron
rape, or
K574%
of
escape
8. The account of Hoy,
of, &c , of Rachel Kreppr, late of Ferguson town
ship, deceased,
4. ‘ihe acoount of Leah
of, &e,, of Emanuel Wool?
deceased
Albert
Wolf i
y iate of Harr
int and final acoous nes H
per, administrator ee. La ary A Ven
ate of Walker towne
6. The acooun
de, of Rich
decensed
7. The first and
Hirliuger nod W, F,
estate of OC, PF, Hirlinger
deceaned,
£. The account of J
tratrix of, &C.. of 8. §
Hall boro, deceassd
9. The
of Murtha
pistrater of,
lor wwaship
op; osite the Coart House,
Delle fi ate,
House has srt
throughout, steam
Maer Hnproveu
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Terms reas
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given to
eonuniry trade une] By
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hart, Esq. exe
Harris township
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of David
The final sox
diad of Clara Bios
New Goods!
at our
selected
nev
Beagne,
publ call
They were
Variety
Winter
of
are selling rapidly,
other goods,
Cash meres; prices lower
=Iarper
and
Customers
offering
stock of
in
Ready -
complete
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Side Boards
Bedsteads,
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SAFES
OUR VICTOR
posdmaions
County Of
in capacity and price to sult their require
The Victor is first-class 10 every respect, war
por
reliable and
ornamented by hand with all burnished portions
Interior nicely fitted up with sub
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6, General Busines Safe,
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and reference shoots. DON'T
We oan save you money. You
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFORTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House. on 24
floor of Furst’s building.
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Office in
fonte.
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lellefonte, Pa.
Office N, W. corner Diamond,
doors from first national bank,
RYIS
F. FORTNEY,
Attorney
id Conard
“al- Law,
building, Belle-
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second Furst’s new
building north of Court House. Can be
consulted in Eoglish or Gerran, Tm'y84
MURRAY,
D.
J. Centre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS, popular
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine,
and sold for medic
every day inthe weg
floor o
Patent
and Holland
urposes only.
Medicines
Gin kept
Store open
may
CE TRE COUNTY BANKING OOD.
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Reoelve Deposits and allow Interest :
Disoount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Becuritios
JAB. A. BEAVER, J. D. BBUGERT,
Cashier
President.
5 A. LIST,
* LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY,
All kinds of binding, st reasonable rates, New
papers, magarines, pamphlets, eto, bound and re
bound in Sot class style. 1063
G W. HOSTERMAN,
x Dentist, Centre Hall,
Residence on Main street. Office in
residence, Will give satisfaction in all
branches of his profession, Gas, the
safest opiate know o adminis ered. ap
RE G GUTELIUS.
Dantizt, Millkeimm. Offs
professional pervicer to the public
propared to perform all operation
dental profession He i» row fullz 0
nared to extract teeth sbeolutlely withomn
vain. my 2978
Ww GOHEEN.
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsbarg, Pa
Is prepared to 01, salen, He has been
suceessfol in the fon and offers his sere
vices to the public, tf.
COAL! COAL!
Woodland Coal,
Buck wheat Coal.
Pea Coal.
Chestnut Coal.
So Cao
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