The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 09, 1890, Image 5

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    HUMPHREYS
Di, HustPuusys' Spears are selent iy and
carefully prepared Prescriptions ; many
Js 1 tptivate Phe thi sucocss.un forgver
peopie, very sing 9
oific Special curs fo ha disease amed, pe
: These Shecifies ours rithtut riguing. nore.
HE oF reducing the sysbens, and are in fact and
Sd reig dies of the World.
LIET OF PRINCIVAL
gue, Chill
#s Blind or Bleeding. ......... ot
SEOphthalmy, or Sore, or Weak Eves , 34
Catarrh, inftoenmm, Cold in the Head , 54
Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs, , 34
Asthma, Oppressed reathing +30
r dpcha rues, Impaired Hearing .
serofuln,
seneral Debility, Physioal Wenknoss , 54
Topsy, and Scanty Secretion... .... of
Son Sickness, Slekness from Riding . 56
Lidney Myon ne nininess ss aut
Xervous Debility Seminal Wonk.
_ ness, or Involuntary Discharges... 1.
Sare Month, Canker
Irinar enknens, Wetting Bed. |
pei? Pe odg, with Spas .
Fisenses of the Heart, Palpitationy,
Eptlevsy, Spasm, Bt. Vi
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of Sie. UHPFRREYS" Joana (144 pages)
richly bound in eloth and gold, mafled free.
Humphreys MediclneCo 0 Palton StL NY,
WUN PAREYS’
WATCH MAZEL OV.
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HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS.
Ny Te pil axusasf tl greg tudOat;
Veterinary Manual (50 god) on treatment and
care of Domestic Animals—Horaes, Cattle, Shes;
Hogs and Poultry — Sent free. HUMPRREY
Mevicrxe Co., 109 Fulton St, XN. Y,
MADAME DEAN'S
rting Corsets
Are, without exception
unsurpassed in point o
COMFORT, BEAUTY
DURABILITY, wixisd
and CORRECT SHAPE,
and are WARRANTED
to be as represented in
every instance. Ener.
etic and reliable LADY
GENTS WASNTED in
every town and county,
to whom we offer the
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
for our corsets, and the
most heral inducements,
Write for terms at once.
Agents clear from $es io
$75 weekly. $3 sample
corset free to agents.
Terms and instructions
free.
LEWIS SCHIELE & C0.
890 Broadway, N.Y.
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBA LMER,~
TussevviLLE, Pa.
smn B,J eos savas
He keeps in stock a full line
Ran ate
Af Chatfine | ots Shennds
Burial Robes, etc., etc.
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Funerals attended with
a very fine Hearse.
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Office Haars 9103
GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION
Eto, Ete.
A wood stock of new guns just receiv.
ed ut Deschuer's Grest Central
Gun Works, Bellefonte, snch as
Double B. L. Shot Guns, Doobie
B L. Rifle and Shot Gun.
Single Rifles, B. L. from $2.57 to $12.
Siogle B. L. 8hot Guns from 84 to $9,’
Guns for the Farmer, the
Spoting Man, andthe Oc-
casional Hunter,
sis mm
-V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P.
CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE.
A
Sweat-Groan-Gronl
Wir siCM Ebtacking
REQUIRES NO BRUSH.
Sheds Water or Snow, Shoes can be washed
clean, requiring dressing only once a Week
for men, once a Month for women.
It is also an Elegant Harness Dressing.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadsliphis
p ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phiadelp
and Erie Division}—on and after Nov, 10, 1580
WESTWARD,
ERIE MATL leaves Philad
Jersey Bhare
Lock Haven,
" Renovo « BAS
. ~ Arr at Brie......oomen... 406 pm
Sunday tmin—Ere mail west runs also on San
NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... 4 30am
Harrisburg .. Sidam
Montandon, “«1012am
Willlsmaport..... 11 iam
arr at Look Haven 20pm
sunday Train—Xews Expros, ros also on Suan
Philadelphia...
Harrbsbteg....... 12 15a m
Montaudon ...... 203 sm
arr at Willingapori..... 3 a
Lock Haven
Renovo...
- . Kane...
FAST LINE leaves Philadeliphi
- - Harrisburg.
- Montandon
d - Williamsport.
Lock Haven.
- Arr al RODOVO oceans
WMBPORT EXP leaves Philadelphia...
- - - Harrisburg
Montandon........ $
- arrives at Will it... 20 X
Sanday Train, -Willlamiport Express runs
on Sunday.
EASTWARD,
SEA SHORE EXP, leaves Lock Haven...
- - - {Qiney Bhove...
Moutandon -
arr at Harrisburg
- 5 - Philadelphia
DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane...
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Sunday Train-REROVO Accommod's: Bast rans
on Sunday from Lock Haves.
ERIE MAIL leaves innisissssmesns 3 00 P 1B
- REBOVO «ivcvinevnran 10 8
Philadelphia...
fnnday Trein—Erie Mall cast mos also
SOUTHERN EXP loaves Williamspors
- ” Maoniandon
- are at Harrisburg
” Phlladelplia am
Sunday Train-Southern Express east runs ale
on Bunday.
Erte Mail West, Ningare Express West, and Ds
Express East. Renovo Accommodation East
Erie Mall East make close connection at Lock
Haven with BLE V. BR. Trains.
Erie Mall Bast and West connect st Erle with
treinson LE AMER R.mtConry with B. P&
WER sEspriimwith BX. Y. & P. BK. KR.
ard st Driftwood with A. V.E BR.
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT BR
Daily Except Sunday,
Westward, Eastward,
AM AM SBTATIORS AMP
10 15 15 50 Montandon #10 1
10 25 16 15 Lewisburg 900 1 of
16 24 Blehl
301 Vicksburg
» 41 Mifinbury
56 Millmont
5 Laurelton
#3 Paddy Mounts
2 Coburn
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Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan
dou at 5.20 a m 2554 Ih. L45p I 404 1.50 Pn. re-
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 p
m 12pm Se poanl7a pm,
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WOOD,
fen’! Pa'ger Ax!
TWENTY-SIX PERISH.
SEA.
Fearful Holocaust in an English
Paupers’ School,
THE VIOTIMB WERE ALL BOYS
Those Killed Were In the Upper Stories,
and Were Awakened from BSisep to
Meet Death~All but Two Were Buffo-
oated—A Boy Hero~The Girls’ Departs
ment Esonped the Flames.
Loxpox, Jan. 8,--The boys’ section of
the paupers’ school iv the district of
Fi y if CO tion with the
White 1 and Poplars unions, took
five while ipmates were asleep and
was burned, with terrible results, twenty-
Six gf hi Joye. were in the upper
#
s before they
could be rescued. ty-eight other
boys were safely en from tae burn-
ng building amid ble exsitement.
0 of matrons of the instititution
escaped in safety by sliding down the
water pipes. Beveral of the boys es-
ped in the same way, The superin-
Yondont of the school Xopintedly rushed
through the flames and brought out a
Bumble of the I tes, There were 600
persons in institution.
Caused by an Overbeated Stove.
The bedies of those who were suffo-
Sled w carriétl to the main hall of
e building, which was still profusely
decorated with tas greens.
The fire was caused by an overheated
stove, The female department, in
which were 200 girls, was not touched.
The boys retired in the highest spirits,
having been promis presents and a
New Year's fo
The scenes in fo main hall, where
the bodies of the dead boys lie, were har-
rowing. Relatives and school fellows of
those who perished were loud in their
lamentations,
Their Cries Were Terrible.
Further reports of the fire show that
it originated in a clothing room beneath
the boys' dormitory. The smoke and
flames issuing from the stove flue
slarmed those sleeping on the top floor
and they made their escape. The fire
Hines were promptly on the spot.
@ employes of an adjacent railway
station rushed tothe scene and rendered
valuable assistance. The dries of the
boy ho here nally a were
o. & ages of th range
from 7 to 12 vears.
A Behoeol of Incorrigibles
The school was filled with boys who
been committed to its care a
of their incorrigable habits, and alto
ther the inmates were of a character
rom which little discipline orjobedience
might be expected In moments when
both were imperatively demanded, As
a rule, however, the boys yielded readily
to the directions of their superiors, and
to this fact is due the safety of scores
who otherwise would hsve perished.
Of the twenty-six who lost their lives
only two were burned to death, the
others having been suffocated in their
beds. Many of the latter were aroused
with the rest, but became stupified with
the smoke and crawled back to their
cots to die.
A Juvenile Hero.
The hero of the ococasion was a boy
who acted 1m the capacity of monitor in
the fatal ward, himself a boy whose
vicious habits had wade him an inmate
of the institution. Through his «efforts
many boys were literally driven from
the building and he ceased his work of
rescuing his fellows only when he was
himself driven out by the flames, Sev-
eral of bis companions he dragged un-
conscious out of the windows, while
others he carried into the air in his
arms,
Thousands of persons impelled by
curiosity have visited the scene of the
fire in the building of the Forest Gate
pauper school, and the police and at
ants have been kept busy in their
endeavors to return sufficient clear
space wherein necessary work might be
one,
CALIFORNIA'S SEVERE STORM
It Causes Fatal Railroad Acoidente—The
Thermometer Below Zere.
Bax Fraxcisco, Jan, 7.—The storms
have done sat damage to the Oregon
Railway and Navigation company and
several sccidents have been attended
with fatal results,
Fireman Cross was seriously scalded
at Hood river on Saturday.
" Fhemin Cryes yo. kified by a colli-
on between a freight and a ger
train, near Willows, on opehed pit, ag
It is rumored that two were killed
and thirteen injured on the same road
at Riparie, but this is unconfirmed.
The first train from Spokane in five
days arrived here yesterday,
Eight engines were demolished on the
It is the heaviest snow in years, and
the thermometer is below zero,
The Jackson Election,
eral el i ong Jan. 7,
munici ec off
uietly and without ny on,
y bemocrat, for mayor, and
Only about fifteen or twenty
ted and
EE vaiol mehime Sat a ak
ego ol vo s on
men stationed near the polls to
there was a peaceful election
might cause trouble,
! w, none of them
. There were a
in town.
Sullivan Will Fight No
Jan. 6.—~John
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sominated for mayor of Windeor by ace
clamation,
Mohler, of the Kansas state
beeoreiry Moiler, says he does not
anticipate the test to the
Kangas wheat crop from the
A hundred men from B.D.
attempted to “jump” a Jor, half
breed Tndians, but were set upon by the
latter repulsed, after a
skirmish,
The Dublin Freemans’ Journal says it
has strong reason to believe that
will dissolve parliament at the
earliest moment,
cendiary fires. Last month the gor.
ernor issued a dozen proclamations
ing rewards for firebugs.,
, swived at
Erne Jacobson, § years
Castle Garden from Ham! 5 On a
crimson ribbon about her neck ts printed
the name and address of her father, in.
Chicago, and the little tot was sent on
her way. :
At a bull fight in the City of Mexico
the plaza gave way, and many were
buried beneath the debris, some being
stripped of their clothing in the rush for
He. Hun were wounded, but,
8 © as it may appear, were no
fatalities. Ten and people were
present,
Mrs. Sarah A. McAuliffe, formerly
matron of the Tombs prison, New York,
committed suicide by drowning in the
East river. She was evidently insane,
Queen Victoria has ordered the court to
wear mourning for thirty days for Ex-
Empress Theresa, of Brazil,
Dr. Douned, the court
Munich, committed suicide Thursday.
A dispatch from Paris states that
Minister Whitelaw Reid has obtained
leave of absence and will visit America
about the middle of February.
The reported t of
Anderson to PPro mig Bl
New York, is denied.
re neta down town station of
Sdison IHuminating com » OB
Pearl street, New York, was Noirs
destroyed by fire,
Michael Davitt, in a speech at Dub.
lin, declared that he had nos
with state endowment of universi
Jesisies N Ye ih Fri
grams on New Year's
wishers in the fatherland abroad,
It is positively stated by one
claims to know Mra, brick,
convicted prisoner, will be
doned.
F.
who ey burned by the explosion
was {a
ine Which he Wis Using polish
a stove,
A valuable anthracite coal discovery
is reported at Savanna, Ont.
hysician af
once sent to home.
The Pottstown, Pa., Iron
raised the iron puddiers’ wages
£3.50 to $3.75 per ton.
of Labor held two sessions Saturday at
Philadelphia and transacted business of
at importance to the order, but no
nformation of its character could
obtained.
Gen. Bingham has introduced
ing house
I SY I J SR
All grades of Roller Flour con-
stantly on hand, at whole-
sale to dealers and at retail.
All grades of Chop.
Granulated Corn Meal of the
finest grades.
Bran, fine and coarse.
COAL, always on hand, Hard,
Soft and Woodland, all
sizes.
rpme PENNBYLVARI A BTATE COLLEGE
ommmin
A
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ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXus,
FUITION FREE BOARD AND
OTHER EXVENSES VERY
LEADING DEPARTMERTS OF STGDY.
I. AGRICULTURE Conran.) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMBREY; with constant if
instrations on the Porm and iu the labors
ARY and HOETICULTURE; theoreti.
cal and Jactical Biudents taught origins
study with the microscope,
C ISTRY: with an ususually fall and
oourse in the Laborstory,
CIVIL ENGINEERING, very extensive field
with best modern instruments.
an [i RY; Ancient and Modern, with origl.
vestigation. /
LADIES URBE IN LITERATURE asd
BCIENCE, Two yeas Ample facilities for
Cea insromental,
LANGUAGE and LITERATURY: Latin
} Foesch, German niglish (re.
quired.) ohe of more continued through the
entitling conimne. :
MATHEMATIOB and ASTRONOMY: pure
and Jed
, MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with mudy, three years course; New build.
aud equipment,
: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: theoretd.
, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 50%
ENCE: Constitutions] Law and History,
Political Beomomy, oto
Midi BES MM oustion theoreti.
3 i siding cach arm ol ihe
13. PHYBICE; Medhiavics, Sound, Light, Heat.
Electricity, ele, 8 very full course, with ex-
tensive Laboratory practios,
i". PREPARATORY DEA NE Two
eRrs—carefully graded and thorough.
Eall term opens Beplembor 12, 1888, Winter
term, January $, 1588, Spring term, April 4, 1858,
and other information. address
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State College, Centre Co. Py
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