The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 13, 1889, Image 5

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    YHEY DID IT.
What? Cured among others the
following. They write:
#49 Central Ave, Cineinnat!, 0, §
anuary 4th, 1s, | §
Athlophoros Pills have cured me of liver
complasnt and dyspepsia. 1 gave ton of
the Pilla to a friend who is troubled with
indigestion and be has improved wous
0 y F, H, ROWERAMP,
18 Rosette S* , New Haven, CL, }
February 10th, 188s
Athlophoros Pills worked wonders in my
ouse of dyspepsia, Euxxa L CLARK,
Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and
pleasant to take, yet wonderfully
effective. Invaluable for kidney
and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in-
digestion, constipation, headache,
etc. They'll take away that tired
feeling giving new life and strength,
&38end 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie
ture, * Moorish Maiden.”
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. ¥
MrHE PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
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SPATE
LOCATED IN O!
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RITIVE at v Lill
EASTWARD.
BEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... 70am
- 1 } 5 8 In
- : ill port "am
“ . “ Mo pion... %17am
DAY EXPR
- arrives at Har
a Ph
Bunday Train—RENOVO Aecex
on Sunday from Leck Haven
ERIE MAIL leavea E
Jock Haver
Williamespo
Montandon
arr at Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs a
day
SOUTHERN EXP leaves Willlamspor
. Montandon
arr ab Harrisburg 3 a
- . = Philadelphia. 00am
Sunday Train—Southern Express cast runs aso
on Sundas
Erie Mail Weet, Niagara Express West, and Day
vo Accommodation East &
ast make close connection ai Lock
Haven with B. E. V, EK. BR, Trains,
*~ Erie Mall Bast and West connect al Erie with
trainson LL.B &M SR RE; atCorry with B. P &
W. RR: at Emporium with BLN, X. & P. KR,
and at Driftwood with A. V. EB.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT RK. R
Daily Except Bunday.
Westward, Eastward
PMAM. AM STATIONS ANIM PM
(5110 15 16 50 Montandon ii 1 155 ©
15110 25 16 15 Lewisburg Mon 1055 35
i i6 24 Bichi i 2%
3 Vicksburg 2X
$iiMiMinburg ns
56M illmont
6 Lanreiton
40 Paddy Mountain
17 MCobarn
7 SAlZerhy
10 Rising Spring
8 1% Penn Cave
® BiCentre Hall
33 Grogs
{2| Linden Hall
{IS Oak Hall
SH Temont
i% 5 Dale Snmnmit 6
9 0 Pleasant Gap i6
HHA xomann le
2 Bellefonte 6 2 ™
Additional trains leave Lewlsharg fr Momtans
don at 5.2) 4a m, 9.55 8 m, 1L.46p m aod 3.0 p m, re
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 p
m 1.28pm, 6.00 poi and 7 40 pm,
CHAS. E PUGH, J. R, WOOD,
General Manager, Gen'l Pw’ gor Ast
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POSITION OFFERED,
If you are in need of good paying position and
think you have the qualities of a good salesman,
you will do well to write us at once. We will
pay good commission or salary and expenses to a
good man, The position we offer is a permanent
one. Address at once,
BELOVER & ATWOOD, Numerymen,
Geneva, N Y,
A C—O
Write your 117 name and post
10Csmce ue oT OR plainly on a 10
al card and send to the only legitimate Sporting
and Sensational paper in we couotry and receive
asmmpls copy froe. Agents gan make big pay
and News Agents can sell this paper freely, oven
ly and above hoard, Order (hrough Nows Co,
only, Keturnable if not sold. EE New Yo
ILLUSTRATED NEWS, No, 252 Broadway, New Yi
and girl were found
Fitzharris; Samuel
HORT
Lone, died in
Mrs. Lizzie Gallagher,
are now
church: Joseph
Harris and three n.
Carl Wener, wife and child:
ing, John B. Clark,
lying in the
Williams
Jessie Bend-
Hamilton Clark,
hb vears; George LL,
Neary, Moses Fisher,
women, May O'Conn
Claus Brush, Phil
DELVING IN
Kree,
two
onstable,
THE DEBRIS.
1 1
1s
Food and Clothing-—-Scenes in
the Stricken Town.
JOuxsrTowN, Pa., June §.
tendent Morcan, of the Cambria
company, returned from a tow
entire flooded district,
only about 15.006) peosons are ne
W here . ), 50 f lived and had their
before the tlood.,
Adit. Gen, Hastings
the death List may
number he
Dispensing
maintains that
not exceed
of this thinks 8,000 bodies
will nev }
Mr. MeCons i ' chief
bureau of 1 nid
of the
Foy § ¥
INLIRLION,
is 10,000 or more,
Fire,
and Eva
consultation and arranged
the streets
ing to do it?
Men and
Evan Jones,
fn all. We'll j
gat] up and cast this truck out oz
the is there and mu i
les of it, set fire to it;
wind will scatter the
won't be anything to
your trouble,’
" In an hour a hundred
and the men were tearing
mountains of hh
hem ready for the flams
of flames reached up toward
in ke and now the
able to al
debris is
it be for seve
clear ground
rivers upon
Purging with
Capt. W. 1
held a
scheme for clearing
“How are vou ge
the citizen
will do it," replied
Lp . sid 2000
Jones
8 COmmitis
that's all. The
ashes and
remind vou of
tents
were
Great hillow
the lower
are Pe 4
city, although th
y means removed, nor will
ral days There will be
next Monday between the
which Johnst
people
build and again grow rich
streets
:
WN
Supplies are Dispensed.
tat hii
£442 1
Organize
imposition
11
r the whol mgth of it
ruard not only to repress
but also to prevent the
loafers, who are
aw ndant., Those asking aid are
med to the wired passage way and as
fast as their wants ars attended to, the ir
baskets filled and addresses taken, they
are hustled out the other end. where
also are stationed several officers who
narrowly scan each outgoer in order
that he or she may not duplicate the
visit on the same day.
Some of Those Identified.
Among the identified bodies recovered
are Emma Zimmerman, W. B. Harris
Alice Veil, Sofia Blough, John Cartain,
agent of F. D. Nickerton; John Roalew,
J. C. Weakland, W. S. Pitts, Capt. J.
A. Morsow, of Mt. Savage: D. W. lay-
ton, lady, supposed to be Mrs. John
Murphy: Carnie Giehl, C. P. 8t. John,
Jennie Wells, Joseph Williams, Mrs
T. T. Harris, Maggie Surah. William
Harris, Dr. Mariborough, Carl Wener,
his wife and child; Hamilton Clark,
Georgie and Willie McDowell, C. D.
Knee, Miss Lambert, Mrs. Lizzie
Gallagher, Mary C. Neary, Mary
O'Connell, Moses Fisher, Mrs. Rose
Steel, Claus Brushn, P. E. Con-
stable, Charles Hoffman, Mrs,
Umbrock, Mrs, Edward Howe
Nixon, Mrs. A. Lambert, Mrs. Fennell,
Julia Price, Bishop, Joseph Slick,
Mrs. Louthmer, Mrs. Ray, Jennie Frank,
Mrs. Rose Zoller, Mrs. Agnes McDowell,
crowds
f
mnmcoming ol very
ad -
MAP OF FLOODED DISTRIOT
Campbell Peyton, Charles Birchof,
Josiah Rosa, George MeDowell, Jennie
Peyton, Mrs. Henry Kratzer, Alice
Kenna, Hattie Smith, of Osborn, Green
county, Ohio; Catherine Moyer, Emanuel
Biough, Charles Murr. T. I. Buch-
anan. Daniel BSuraney, James Pot
ter, Margaret Vinton, Martha Morgan,
Mrs. Mary Keely, Katie Frank,
Mra, W. J. Gilmour, four children, niece
and mother, beside 108 unknown. The
dead reported from Woodvale are as
follows: William Tross, wife, Conrad,
William and Katie, and four other chil-
dren; entire family, Joseph 8. Challer,
wife and two chiluren: Mrs, John Tucker
and two daughters, William Beck. wife
and two children: Mra, William Allison
Mrs. Barah Barber and her four chil-
dren, Fdward Barker. wife and two
children were crushed; Edward
Drennan, wife and five children; Mrs,
*atrick Bermon and four children; Mrs,
Thomas Jones and two children; Wil-
liam Baker and seven children, alse his
sister, Dollie Baker; Joseph Schev and
wife, Richard Jones, wife and daughter;
Mrs. Burkhart, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Duncan,
Mrs. Hoops and three children, Mrs,
Smith and two children, Edward Thomas
and wife, John Hannan and three chil
dren, James Broken lost three children;
E. B. Evans, wife and two children;
Herman Oiler, wife and child; Mrs, B,
KE. Smith and three children, Mr, Stuft,
G e Gettys, Dr. Joseph Patton, wife
and daughter,
AT WILLIAMSPORT.
The City Recovering from the Flood=A
List of the Dead.
WiLLtamseonrr, Pa, June 6, ~Every
hour that elapses puts a better face upon
the situation as far as the business out
look in our city is concerned,
The city remains in utter darkness,
resume ocorations and have the
availabl y night,
Light compuny wromire to
Hight in a Tew d
Lieutenant
last evening witl
visions which ere
the river and dist
CAs are expec
ing tents sent
are much needed,
At Ransom's land
20 000 000 feet of log
§2 000.000 f
i that fk
Kas
NStone arrived
en car loads of pro
transferred
ihuted, Five
some of them contain
wm Harrisburg,
nor
ACTORR
below this city,
of lumber,
hous ited upon the island
body of an unknown
found
signed W, H. Jackson,
Six men were found
cabin at Little Trout run, on Big Hine
They had been employed there
peeling bark, One was Enoch Wire, of
ey Shore, and the other Joseph Cess
wa, of the same place,
¢ Maynard street
also missing, but
were on the
Dead,
of the
the
threo
§ Crm LOTAIN
years old), a child
trich and two unknowr
As 3
Ak J
persons were drowned,
lecovering Lost Logs at
VILL PORT
meeting « h I
BOM
Williamsport.
Pa., June 11.—At a
imbermen’s exchange
reports were received
t lumber It was
feet of logs
can be recoversd between this city and
. logs will be brought
pilroad company at a rate
car or its equivalent to 60 cents
1,000 feet, Switches will be built by
the railroad company at various points
suitable to load the logs It was a re.
that there are fully 40.000 000
ip the river between this
y Sinnemahoning river which
» brought down The boon: com-
agrees to raft these logs down for
concerning the lo
shown that fu RR) IRR)
Lock Haven's Appeal
Lock Havex, Pa.,
menting of citizens
ad prod requesting ¢
given to the pros
“To the people of the United States
devastated by the re.
snd immediate nssist
ance 1s needed. Our streets, alleys and
homes are in a frightful condition, and
money 1s needed at once to save us from
an epidemi We are receiving a gen-
erous supply of provisions, but Lock
Have 11 alone is not the only plac ¢ to be
snpplied from these, Many people in
the nearby small towns have lost
nearly everything they had and are
dependent upon for money and
provisions. We need disinfectants badly
and money with which to hire teams
and men from a distance to help clean
our streets and celiars, There was not
a square inch of land within the corpor-
ate limits of the city proper that was
not submerged, and when the water sub-
sided it left a layer of mud and filth,
which, under the strong sun, creates
a stench that is almost unbear-
able. The contents of vaults and cess
pools are in our cellars and on our main
thoroughfares, and nothing will save us
from a frightful epidemic unless help
comes promptly and generously.
Jur
his city has been
cent great flood
us
Seattle's 810,000,000 Fire.
SearTie, W. T., June 8.—It is now es-
timated that the total loss by fire to the
city in buildings alone is $10,000,000, and
all personal losses will probably reach
$20,000,000, It is thought many persons
must have perished in the flames. Giant
owder was used to blow up buildings,
n the hope of staying the progress of
the flames, but to no effect. It is re
ported two men have been lynched for
stealing.
The burned district comprises sixty.
four acres and now presents the aspect
of a huge oven of burning coals and
threatens even further destruction, The
firemen, re-enforced by Tacoma and
Snohomich, are on the alert. The strocts
all through the night were crowded with
ple wandering about penniless and
omeless, The militia and extra Be
are to be seen on every corner, guarding
the property against thieves and van-
dals. One hundred arrests have already
been made,
There is great privation among the
poor classes, as Marly every restaurant
and grocery in the city was consumed
by the fire,
License to Kill People. ;
SeriNarieLp, He, June 11,—A license
of incorporation has been issued to the
American Executing company at Chis
cago to execute persons who are -
tenced to death; capital stock, 000
The incorporators are Stephen R. La
8 we
son, M. E. Clear and Jasob A. Effers,
RQ
Dad
AOME BLACKING
snd I'll have it saay now,
wots (; MEBlacking
IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT
NO BRUSHING REQUIRED.
MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF.
USED BY MEN, WOMEN Axp CHILDREN,
Can be washed like Oil Cloth, and sbsclutely
Softens and Proserves all kinds
of Leather, i
for is, 5 net ll
Asis 101 1, 20,8 30.53% glee up All S03 498 1, and sun
Bold by Bhoe Stores, Groosss, &c.
For Harness It is uueg
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA
DEM. CO. COM
store
r ie
4
3
Ot
Wool Baitis
are selling rapidly.
other goods, :
£3 KRUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF
the Becelpy and Kxpenditres of Centre
Hall Borough School District, Centre County, Pa ,
for year ending June 1st, 1850,
RECEIPTS
Gross am't of Tax Duplicate
schools .,, PURRC
For building purposes,
Total
for
. $873 5
ahatements
exoners Lions
Collectory’ com
outstanding tax
Deduct
3-8 119 08
$74 20
Total tax rece py from John
Emerick os
ipts fromm Jumes
Coldren :
Casi: from former Lronsurer
Hist appropriation
From other sources,
Total tax
fruit 1 ¢
ii
for repairs su
. uel ‘
farniture nud apg
j y salary
Treas com...
OLher expenses
R106 On hand
as
niy 5
ANRern
¢ adop
it iste penalties for ib @
A (rue copy of the Joint Resolution
CHABLER W, FTONE
BeCretary of the Commonweallh,
New Goods !
wablic eall at
hey were selecied
variety of new
Winter seasons,
and All-
customers, and
our
Cashmeres: price Jower
Made Clothing Over
and will nn t
.RTPeaXx
M CORMICK BBOS,
_
3 # Xx T BR E
EXT RUE
~-DEALERS IN
we
Oar
offering in
of Ready-
mplete
Comeand pee the new goods at
& BR reamoer's.
Are
stock
M CORM ICK BROS
he
| Pa
ALL KINDS ——
Side Board.
Bedsteads,
FIRE!
SAFES!!!
OUR VICTOR
storekoopers, postmaster,
barglarproof combination look safe
Fe now use on each and every safe our pew
No, 1, Farmer's Safe, .
No. 2, Household Bafe, .
No. 8, Denlers and Office Safe,
soll at prices fully 50 to
use in every
per cent,
circumstances buy safes antl] you have
find us entirely reliable and responsi
Interior nicely filled up with sub
holes,
R00 The
1960 The
1800 Ths
and
companies. Thousands of eur safes are In
0 safos,
re shoots. DON'T under an
with us. We can save you money. You wilt
We caution persons against maki
Hos Siaimity to make A inlty
Rives are imitators Tr
or our i apenta, A list of the Patents
ie We Tove FORTS 8
. We invite mor
og the name of paper in which they find it
0.
or using safes infringing on our patents, Par
line similar
of
none but Bafos, oither from us
wo will make them a special probe treo Ym
11,18, 15 & 17 E. Canal,
1%, 15, 16 & 13 N. Cours, }
*
N*v GARMAN HOUSE,
awosils the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Fhe Nw Garin»
ashes and is ope for i
new farnitiure throgshoeat,
bells, mad all modery
Labile,
RVIN
HOUBE
LOCK Bia EB. PA
B. WOODS CALUWELL, Proprietor
Terms reasonable. wood sample re me
on firgt floor,
¥IULH HOUSE
2 BKB Ta ler, proprietor, Beis
fmte, Pa. Special attention given to
contre trade junelfy
HOUBE,
" LEONE
» Proprietor,
COL ty wiil
to anv in the
respect, for man and
frile Lr
"MAN
The travelis
monly
east,
ive lt a trial
¥
1
FOR 81
EWA
TEAR
ER BOAZ ARD
,
Gond Table, : loealits
mountain water, surrounded
natural seenery in the state, bel
and churches convenient, Terms
reasonable, 16aug 1
001s
very
§
i
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Ba
traveling
tel Lhe
comfort,
centres of bi
JIABUTE,
Your patra: 4 £T vaso od
JOB"
ropr tor
er MERON MO
Corner Second and
FORD & ZERFVING i
LEWISBUKG, Pa
Go i Sample Rooms
Free' Bus to ull
Market
FROPR
Neg
Or st
irains,
FRASER BIDDLE.
— ATTORNEY AT LAW —
Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa.
Office in Conrad
building, opposite
Brockerhoff House.
janlof,
J. RH, ORViE C. MN. BOWER E. L. ORV]
§ aba BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTORNEYSB-AT-LAW,
: BELLEFONTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on 24
floor of Farst's building. jan&5
D F. FORTREY,
> Attorney-at- Law,
Office in old Conard building, Belle-
fonte.
LEMANT DALE
/ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corner Diamond.
doors from first national bank.
J. L. Braxcian,
PANGLER & HRWYR
ATTTORKNEYR AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, CENTR i. PERNA,
Bpocisl atten oliections ; prastice in sl
the courts: Oot in Gorman sand English
two
*jan87
FP. Hewes
JOB KLINE
ATTORNEY-A" W, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office second oor nn Farst’s pew
building north of Court House. Can be
consnited in English or German, 7 n'y84
Attorney-at-Law,
Office with D. 8. Keller, Esq., North
side of High street.
J D. MURRAY,
. Centre Hall, Pa,
Desier in DRUGS, popular Pater Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holla" 4 Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes or, Blore open
every day inthe week. may
——————————————
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Receive Deposits and allow Interest
Disgount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Bocuritions :
JAS, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
Cashier
President,
S A. LIST,
LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY,
All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New
Papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re
bound in Set class style. lots
DR S. 6. GUTELIUS.~
Dentist, Millbeim. Ofie
professiona] services to the publie, F
prepared to perform all operation |
dental profession. He iz now fully
pared to extract testh absolutely with
pain. my29%
M, GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Pa
18 prepared to ory sales,
succession] i a snd offers
vices to the publle,
COAL ! COAL!
Stove Coal.
Raft Coal
Just received at the Centre Hall
ler Mills’ coal
kinds of grain,