The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 03, 1889, Image 5

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    OE ER URC
THEY DID IT.
What? Cured among others the
following. They write:
849 Central fre. Cine'nnati'0., }
anuary 4h, fs
Athlophoros Pilla have cured me of liver
compliant and dyspepsia. 1 gave ten of
the Pills to a friend who is teoubled with
indigestion and he has jm roved wolle
Jderfully. FH Roowekaxy,
16 Rosette &* , Now Haven, Ct, }
February 08h, Is)
Athiophioros Pills worked wonders in my
caso of dyspepala, sata La 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,
ete. They'll take away that tired
feeling giving new life and strength,
#3 Bend 6 cents for the beanti colored plo
ture, “ Moorish Maiden."
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. ¥
PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD - (Phladelp
aud Erie Division}—on and after May 132, 1589
WESTWARD
ERIE MATL leaves Philadelphif.. coe
{ 11% pm
. 8 3
y 1 SUD.
§ 5
am
East runs
L Of} pm
‘pm
po
JAW
Lock Hav
Williamsport
arr at Har i
3 ry with B. P &
[. & PF. BR. RB,
INE RAILROAD
AND LEMONT KR.
1s »
Eastward,
x STATIONS MPM P
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8 5H {2 50
g 0% Ple nt : 3 12
9 1 12 34
9 20 Bellefonte 1 2 30
Additional tra isharg for
and 7. DH pm. re
wisbarg at 9.20 p
pm
J. R, WOOD,
Gen'l Ped’ ger Ag!
A Br
CE PUGH,
General Manager,
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBA LMER,~
TusseyViLLE, PA.
mimi J tas
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds,
Burial Robes, etc., etc.
Onn {somes
Funerals attended wilh
a very fine Hearse.
17ian ] y
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of
DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBR ATED ESSAY
on the radieal cure of Spermatorrhoen of incapac-
ity induced by extessor early indiserotion.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty yours practice
that the alarming consequences of early error
may be mdically cured: pointing out a mode of
eure at once simple, certain, and effectual, b
means of which every sufferer no matter'what bh
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately and mdically,
Sr This lecture should be in the hands ©
every youth and every man in the land,
Bont under seal, in plain envelope, to address
post paid, on receipt of four conts or two postage
stamps. Address,
Sample of medicine free,
HE OULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
81, New York, N.Y. Posflice Box, $50,
Y.
POSITION OFFERED.
1f 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 cominisgion or salary and exoenses to a
good man, The position wo offer is a permanent
one, Address at once,
a SELON ATWOOD TT
TANNER TO DALZELL
——————
The Corporal Unbosoms Himself
to the Private,
THE COMMITTEE REPORT LEAKS OUT |
Smith and Squires Roundly Censured
and Tanner Condemned for Gross Care.
lessnoss—The Commissioner Grieved by
of His
He Is “in the Soup.”
the FPublieation Fpistie~—Says
oan
WASHINGTON, Sept, 27.—The Evening |
Capital publishes the following: The re-
sort of Messrs, Ewing, Campbell and
ruce. the commission that investigated
the pension office, though closely
guarded by interior department offi
cials, is gradually becoming known.
Printed copies of this report are now
w=zd have been for some tinge in the
hands of all the members of yd cabinet.
Commissioner Tanner has One, as has
also Maj. Warner and Col. Dudley. By
degrees ita contents are being divulged,
It known that the report takes up |
each rerating case separately ana each |
rerating ca ; an exhibit 1n itself, !
i
18
The Case of Deputy Smith. !
Stress is laid upon the fact that Deputy i
Commissioner Hiram Smith, Jr., re-|
ceived over $6,000 as a rerating. This |
action of his comes for eriti- |
cism in the report.
has returned this i
does not state
pension at the
secret NOD
of the commi himsell
tioned Mr. Smith as we facts attend.
ing the rerat t
definitely whet
cate of rerating }
acting In
missioner Tanner.
gard to his
Mr. Tanner's
office.
vere
Vhether Mr, Smith |
i) or not, the report
Smith his |
LOTS
sw of the report |
receives
AS
(ques
ing
her Mr,
The
case went tir
absence from the
Mr. Squires Condemned,
The report also cond
in round terms,
in making
that Mr. Squat
Mr. Tan id affixea
it to papers iSsloner
knowledge. 1 Ini f such cases :
a very large numbe is given a
missioner Tannes
carelessnes
r. Squire
% action
It
» stamp «
states |
ner as commissioner a
with com
nd Com- |
ed for his gross |
+
th i usting ofti- |
in thus intrust i
cial pre rogulive re- |
tary, who re- |
posed in him. |
The names of the pe
cials who caused tl
rated form a cous
port. were argped
time by Secretary Noble and
point to the fact that the
ceived the t amoun
uty Commissions r Smith, 1
temovals in
his
to a me rivale sed
violated onfidence
flice offi-
be re
wart of the re
to
Several
Te
t of Il, Dep- |
office.
larges
Prospect,
Said a member of the board who made |
the investis “Ther:
of two things for the pre
view Our reg- tether
every one of us from the
worthy of belief or els
ner from office.”
The same
chief culprits
would soon follow
vate life.
TANNER'S LETTER.
ration
of
5 BETVICe
relieve Mi
r intimated that
still mm position.
Mr. Tanner into
membe
were
fits Publication Was a Breach |
of Confidence.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—~Pen
missioner Tanner, questioned as to
genuineness of the purported to |
have written by him to Private |
Dalzell, said i
“Yes, the as printed Is
stant it was written, |
however, in the strictest confidence to a !
man whom I believed to be my friend. |
A man, under the « umstances, writes |
that which under other circumstances !
would not and have been |
written The continued, |
“was evidently I cannot believe
that any man would so betray a friend.’
The Letter.
In the letter
Tanner says
Smith also issued an onder #topping all re |
rati . He did not objec
had rerated him and pg |
loss of his arm and leg, thereby puit i
in his pocket. 1 heid, hold, that he |
was clearly entitled ¢ i
temptibie that a
for him, and w
his own case, :
against the rerating of poor devil
haps, from the effects of malarial polsoni
chronic diarrhoea, or some disease of that kin
suffer twice as much as a man doe
putation?
I want to to you that did not resign |
until the president and secretary had both
sald to me in the same minute that the com. i
pleted report of the investigating committee. i
which lay before them, contained no word |
which could h the honesty of my ac- |
tion in degree. Then I had to |
consider whether | was man enough todecline |
to continue in a position where | Knew my |
immediate official superiors did not desire me, |
even conceding that | could stay a t their i
wishes, which is not all true. I have not the |
slightest doubt but that 1 would have been re-
moved if 1 bad not resigned; in fact 1 know |
it. Noble had certainly pronounced his ulti. |
matum to be my head or his resignation; and, |
of course, & break in his cabinet would have
embarrassed Harrison greatly.
Now that 1 have the completed report and
have gone through it carefully and thor.
oughly, 1 say to you, as one whose good
ovinion 1 value, that all under heavens they
car charge me with is too much liberality and
to. much speed in the granting of pensions,
I think you will agree with me that we have
had impecuniosity and procrastination
enough, so that it would take more than nix
months of my time to bring it up to a decent
AVOPRRO.
Of the future | know nothing. If the boys,
and particularly those in Ohlo, acquiesce,
why it is safe to say that Tanner will be left
where he isin the soup.
He Say»
wn Lom
the
been
sub- |
ally
in
§..4
ME
PR
stolen
above mentioned
tL to it until after
man wi
y had
should now
a from ar
way
Hmipead
the slightest
Money in Brisk Demand,
New York, Sept. 28.—~The demand
for money in the Stock Exchange was
more urgent yesterday than on any pre-
vious day this year and as high as 10
per cent, per annum Was paid by bor-
rowers for loans until Monday. ere
was no reason for this advance except a
bidding up of the rates, Lenders took
advantage of the demoralization in
sugar trusts to bid the rates up.
“Shoestring’’ Chalmers Nominated,
JACKSON, Miss., Sept, 26. The Repub-
lican state convention nominated Gen,
Joseph R. Chalmers for governor, Ww. C.
Mathison (colored) for secretary of state,
and James D. Lynch (white) for lisuten-
ant governor. The convention was
largely attended and much enthusinssm
prevailed, =
Boulanger Counted Onl,
Panis, Sept. 27.~~The revising com-
mittee met aod annulled the election of
Gein Boulanger in the Montemartre dis
trict. The election of Count Dillon was
oon 4
ROASTED. IN MOLTEN METAL.
Frightful Braddock,
Lost.
Casualty Pie
il
‘ 3
Sept, ©
at
Nevo
PITTSBURG,
of the Edgar Thomson
Braddock, was not working
yesterday, and at 7 o'clock
Capt, W. R. Jone
steel works, tog
men, went to world io
trouble, it disc
ernst of cinder ha
furtince, An
diameters
the furnace st
high and tw
this |
Lives
Furnace
Steel
i.
x t
WOrKs
HANA
ther with
wi
1
Wik
rit the erust way and
il
gave
iron and
aperture, |
molten
h
iver ol
der rushed throu
ally covering
men une and h
in ail tions. Capt.
picked up from the sand pit Tully
foot from the sho k The
Hfted about the same dist
Girec i
the party has
the Lips
Capt. Jones and his work
: 1 4
in i i
Bring
Ire
fi4
Saved teing Late
A Lumber Dealer Killed.
WILKESBARRE,
Jarney
here, was in
part af th
when his
electri
the vehi
fhR
iron
ri a telegrapl
te death, He was
s a wife and fom
k
sole, Cansin
ON verrs ol
children.
Powder Mill
PorTsviLLE, Pa
jin & Rand powdes
three
The explosion
William Schropp,
Henry Reed were killed, and
of other 1 injured.
the window glass in Cressona
tered and the concussion
felt in this city.
Explosion,
Rept. 27.--The
at
City.
Laf
LTressona
blew up.
in force
Stotef ant
8 numibet
JAPA
mills
Linas
ferric
Samuel
miles below
was
WOrs ©5
was sha
was sensibly
3%
i
4
A Young Lady's Suicide.
VRANKLIN, Pa... Oct. 1.~—~Yesterday af
ternoon a note was found in the room ol
Miss Minnie Robinson, the 15-year-old
daughter of Robinson. It was penned
{
body would be found in French creek
telatives proceeded to the spot men
in the shallow water,
A Christening Ends in a Riot."
PuiLLirasuno, Pa, Oct. LA Hun
garian christening at Allport, 1
colliery, four miles
a riot in
No.
which a Hungarian named
seriously hurt,
been arrested,
Carried to Jail on a Stretoher,
PrLLirssore, Pa, Oct 1, — Seely
Bopking, the murderer of his wife and
has been taken to the Bellefonte county
jail. Seely, it will be remembered, at-
tempted suicide after the killing. He is
in such a condition that it was necessary
to carry him to the railroad station on a
gtretcher.
A Mah Burned with the Live Stock.
CAarLisLE, Pa, Oct. 30.~The large
several head of cattle, farming imple
ments, hay, grain, ete. The charred
body of an unknown man was found in
ths vuins, The fire entails & loss of §10,-
0,
wa a? 1
The Slayer Exonerated,
Arvesrows, Pa, Oct. 1,-AMatthias
Gruber, who was shot at target practice
Jistarday by Achilles Becker is dend.
he coroner's jury exonerated +
a
w
J =cars 8S GUR STORY
Ete. Lic,
A vood stock of new gn st receive
Vaatdso li tobe
expected oc the
old fashioned way
of
shoes?
hy Degehiner’s G {ential
Gun Works, Bellelo
ing the
Try the
new way by using
WOLFF'S i
Acme Blacking |
and the dirty task
mes &¢leanly
Farmer, the
andthe Oc-
Hunter.
Guns fo
Spoting
casio
E-A-P.
COPYRIGHT
Mage .
{Vl EBlacking
REQUIRES NO BRUSH.
Sheds Water or Snow,
CALL | THE GREAT CENTRAL
IN WORKS, BELLEFOXTE.
from Ole. Hers lag
A VOICE (nv ds
5 Raden,
fe w 4 Was at wrk & 1
> :
Ww have
Shoes can be washed
ring dressing only once a Week
, once a M bh for w
an Elegant Harsess Dressing.
reat
requ
r omen
it
men
: SAY th: i
5 also ¥ # sibum
whe MBO « dn)
WwW. HK. Gagmisoy
Harvisbur
never
fie you
IP ——
3 & takes of this gr ¢ 88 phios Gp grand pes
| Shall we start YOU in lhis busine
o We Sons. ali & £31 for yourself. We
y watil
. ify
‘ vt. gr Read
tof & foreed menuficturers sale 1 85,000 ten
Photograph Albums wel ¢ wold te Uh
: WE Bound tn Bevel Crimson
* Ee
Bre SMAITIRE WED Y we Wm sles : y dott dia
5 ahwwd of ¥ y part t « ry 4
he :y " be # is 4g ¥ gid £
yo»
daliar
a
New Goods !
e pup call
gonds, They were
od embrace an endless variety
worn during the Fall and Winter
Piads, Tricots, Fall Pr
will please our early cus
Woolen Blaukets, Haps, Quilts, and man}
lig
i
YOew ine ol
BARGAINS !---.0----SPECIAL BARGAINS
the special bargaing we are offering ih
‘ wer than ever, Our stock of Ready.
ne. Overcoats, Gossamers, Gum Coats, is complete
tor themselves. Comeand see the new goods at
TTIarper & Kreamer's.
1 see tl
aL
¢cCORMICK BROS
M
L,
. i.
L, i Pi
ALL KINDS
=- FURNITURE -:.-
d Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards, Lounges, Tables,
Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs
TUndertaking a Specialty.
| HA
DEALERS IN
£
A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Presents an opportunity for securing preparation for the real work of life, which thousands of
HONORABLE and CONSPICUOUS RUCCESS. The
® {8 composed of a snperior class of
women from all parts of the continent. Bend for cataiorie and {llustrated circular
WILLIAMS & ROGERS, Rochester, N, ¥,
ihe
RRA
’
{ recommend [Lae superior to apy prosoriplion
oven Dalle, Constipation,
Sy ha, Piareomag Ernetaton,
own tome” I. A. Angin, IL D., Kil Bred, Glows sop, sud pronobes
111 Bo. Oxford 88, Brookiys, RY. : pious snd) Be
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as: ositathe Court Honge,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The How t
ashes and |
ww farsi
Yate and
tabie,
BH HOCBE
W. RB Teller, proprietor, |
wtention given
jane] By
(3 U
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| EMANUE
{i The traveling comn
{ this hotel equa i
| every respect, for m
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HATges very moGer 2 4 a
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{ mountain
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{| and churches eo
{ reasonable,
H. ORVIF
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ATTORN}E
BELLS
Office op; t
fioor of Foret's |
D F. FORTNI}
. A
Office in old Cos
fonte,
{LEMANT DALE
ATTORNEY-AT-1
AW
Bell
roer
= : mte, Pa.
Office N. W, « Diamond
doors from first national bank,
two
janky
J. L. Braxg:
En CP. Hewes
QFANGLER & HE
A
WES,
RNEYE-A
Jous
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA
Office on second floor o Furst’s new
building north of Court House, Can be
consulted in English or German, 7 o’yS4
oO AM F
Attorney-at-Law,
Office with D. Esq., North
side of High street.
J. >
Dosler
8. Keller,
MURRAY,
Centre Hall, Pa.
DRUGR, popular Pater
Whiskey. Brandy. Wine, snd Holle
and sold for medicinal purposes ory,
every day inthe week.
in Mod
4 Giz
Re
$140
CEFTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
BELLEFOKTE, PERNA
Rooeive Deposits and allow Interest
Discount Xotes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities
JAB, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT,
Cashier
President.
D* 8. 6G. GUTELIUS, —
Dentist. Millheim. Offe
professional services to the public.
prepared to perform all operation
dental profession. He is pow full:
pared to extract teeth absolutely witho
pain. my 2
wr GOHEEN,
AUCTIONEER,
Boalsburg, Pa
Is prepared to ory sales, He has been
sucoessful in the past and offers his ser-
vices to the public, tL
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