The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1890, Image 5

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BLACKING
A PERFECT HARNESS DRESSING.
USED BY MEN, WOMEN axp CHILDREN,
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
"LEATHER PRESERVER.
A HANDSOME POLISH.
1S WATER-PROOF.
EVERY Household EVERY Office
EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable
SHOULD USE
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Paladelp
and Erie Division)--en and after Nov, 10, 1889
{ESTWARD,
ERJX MATLleaves Philadelphia
‘ o Harrisburg...
~31 38pm
3am
“ . Mouatandon .. 586 am
ow Williamsport.
“ Jersey Shore.
-" - Lock Haven. 8
" . Renovo. +B65am
" arrat Erie... . pm
Sunday wrain--Erie mail west rans aiso on sun-
LT758am
day.
NEWS bX PRESS loaves I adelphia. 40a mw
= Harrisburg Si0am
«= Montandon....... 1012a m
« Williamsport... 11 10am
” arr at Lock Haven... 1210 pm
Sunday Train—News Express, runs also on Suns
"
day.
NIAGARA EXP.leaves Philadelphia... S50 am
- Harrisburg.......12 iba m
200am
L300 pm
. Montandon ...
Williamsport...
Lock Haven.
ReNOVO..counvvsnns D
KAane....cuu i
Philadelphia
Harrisburg...
Montandon ....
Williamsport.
Lock Haven.
" arrat Renovo... coc...
WMAPORT EXP leaves Philadelphia... §
- - - HArrshurg ome. 1 0
Montandon...... 34am
arrives at Williamsport 1030 a m
Sunday Train. —Willlamiport Express runs also
on Sunday
arr at
+ ABT LINE leaves
EASTWARD.
SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lack Haven...
- = - Jersey Bhore...
Williamsport... 816 am
Montandon..... 917am
Harrisburg.....11 30am
- - Philadelphia... 21 pm
! EXPRESS leaves Kane... wee 6 25 a.m
DAY E 3 RE ” Renovo... JOWam
» " Lock Haven
" - Williamsport
- - Montandon ...
- arr at Harrisburg ....
- Philadelphia
leaves Renovo ......
- Lock Haven..
Williamsport,
- Montandon . 2
arrives at Harrisburg. «94pm
- Philadelphia 425am
Sunday Train—RENOVO Accommod'n East runs
on Sunday from Lock Maven,
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie...
. Renovo .
- Lock Haven
ud Williamsport
TRY IY.
Varnish
at the
700am
” Will STain OLo 4 New FunniTuRe
73am
Will Stain Glass AND CHinAwWARE
WiLL Sain Tinwane same
Will Sain youn OLo Baaxers time,
WiLL Stain Ban's Coacwn AND
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia,
dak in Drug, Point and House Purnbshing Store
arr at
Ss ——
FE PENNSY LVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OFEN TO BOTH SEXES;
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW,
wes 318 pm
. 660 pm
. 43pm
LOB pm
«80pm
.T4pm
RENOVO AC'N
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE (Thres Courses) and AGRI
29 & m CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant {1
129 a on lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora
- Montanden i tory.
arr at Harrisburg. . 4 50 8 I BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti.
students taught original
Philadelphis....... 6 eal and practioal
Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs iso on sun study w fin the microscope, a
F “IIR &* . ith Trea} *
SOU ERN EXP leaves Williamsport... 130 am CH EMI 1 RY : with An u usually fall so
yi a iy ~ ¥ ot 28am thorough course in the Avoralory. :
- . Mantancon ve 80 8m CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive Seld
: ary at Jas ndelpain "10 0 a m Pacuss with best modern instruments, .
i " - IRLeI Pia‘ oi IST ; ian 14 3 igi.
Sunday Train—Southern Express east runs also LISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with orig
und ny yan SOULDETL la nal pg IN LITERATURE and
on Sunday. LADIES COURSE IN [ITER Ea
Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, and Day SCIENCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for
Express East, Renovo Accommodation East &
Music, vocal and instrumental.
Erie Mail East make close connection at Lock LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin
Haven with B. E. V. R. R. Trains.
(optional) French, German and English {re-
r ne or more © inued thre
Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with quiied.} ons a more continued through the
trains on L. 8. & M. 8. R. &.; at Corry with B. P & ; ay us ASTRONOMY:
W. R R: at Emporium with BN. Y. & P. RE. R., :
MATHEMATICS and
s yd applied
and at Driftwood with A. V. RK. R. Al i
MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build.
ing and equipment
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING;
cal and practical.
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI-
ENCE; Constitutisnal Law and History,
Political Economy, ete
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti-
cal and practical, inciuding each arm of the
. 300 pm
10 80 p m
wll ZS pm
pure
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT RK. R
Daily Except Sunday.
w rd.
oN STATIONS A
2
theoreti.
Eastward,
MPM P
MAM. AM 1
05(10 15 Wi Montandon
10 25
M
wing
—-.
Biehl
sbhur
Light, Heat,
ree fwith ex
Mechanics, Sound
ricity, ete, & very full o
tensive Laboratory practice,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT;
years—carefiliy graded and thorough.
Fall term opens Beptembor 12, 1888 Winter
term, January 3, 1389, Spring term, April 4, 1588,
For Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Presi,
State College, Centre Co Ps
Of 12
IRDA D
Laareiton
) Paddy Mounta'®» 14. Two
THIEF Ee Ee
25{Centre Hall
83 Gregg
§2! Linden Hall
$5 Oak Hall
ye: Lamont
59 Dale Summit
09 Pleasant Gap
14 Axemann ¥ -
5 15 20 Bellefonte 00 2 80
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan-
don at5.20am, 9.55 a m, 1 45p m and 7.50 p m. re-
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg st 8 2p
mlBpm 6M pmand? & pm.
CHAS. E PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
Ganeral Manager, Gen’! Pas'ger Ax!
rE TT TEI I I.
ow wy -
Gandhi OIOY
CECE ERR PDP ~~ ~~
2 0
i
Great Reduction in Furniture !
3 Of rumuam—
8-Pieced Ash Chamber Suits, at $24. Solid Oak Suits, 8
pieces, $27. Solid Walnut, 3 pieces, $35, Solid Cherry, 8
pieces, §38. Parlor Suits all prices. Chairs and Bedsteads,
all prices, Bureaus, Washstands, Hall Racks, Side Boards,
Ward Robes, a large line, which 1 am selling very low.
Lounges, and Couches, Extension and other tables,
Call and see my stock and learn my prices and be con-
vinced that for the same quality of goods I cannot be under-
sold.
TIN DERTARKIING.,
In all its branches. Having years of experience, and all
the latest and most improved methods of caring for the dead
and being a practical embalmer will guarantee satisfaction.
rT. SV. McClorrnicle,
store and inspect our new ine of goods They were selected
wit! the greatest care and embrace an endless variety of new
designs and patterns worn during the Fall and Winter seasons,
Qur line of Fancy Plada, Tricots, Fall Prints, and All
Wool Suiting, are fine, and will please our ear'y customers, and
are selling rapidly. Woolen Blankets, Haps, Quilts, and many
other goods,
SPECIAL BARGAINS !----0--.-.SPECIAL BARGAINS
Come and see the special bargains we sre offering in
Cashmeres; prices lower than ever, Our stock of Ready:
Mads Ciotning, Overcoats, Gossamers, Gam Costs, ia complete
and will guar k for themselves. Comennd see the new goods at
ITarper & Rreamer's
I A ——— A
. n—— A SA So —
tor Infants and Children.
“Castoria is so well adapted to children that Castarin vies tote. Rios, |
{recommend superior wri pha Bowie Btor cio. 1iarrooea, Kru . >
ad has HA. IT. non Kills Wor .e, gives sleep, and promotes ¢
111 So. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, 5. Y. J Withous injurious medication.
Tas Ceeriva Oouvany, 182 Falton fSiest, X.Y.
QUAY KEEPS (UI
He Has Nothing to Say
ing Lea's Lotter
FITLER OONTINU!
The Mayor Maintains iin
Fanstings Netwithstanding th
Delamntes
His
Arguments ~~
Hlithely About
Penusylvanin
oom
Folities
PHILADELPHIA, Apt
States Senator AM. 5, (
versation with Charl
man of the Kepubli
in the corridor of th
A few feet from him
Internal Revenue livi
his back against a pi
last stages i
jeparting re i
In front of hin »
toms Thomas V.
chat with Stat
Smith and Capt. Clay,
house of refuge inves
mittee, Back of them st
States Senator |
hopes to be the
for governor;
sorridess were a numb:
in the political firmament,
late their intellect
vicinity of political
lection time,
“Not
0 vit
nn
Answering
As soon as the
terview between
Chairman Porter
started up the
his room in the hotel wh
litely intercept
reporter:
“Senator Qua
tO ABK Whe
ANY answer
letter w
the president
The senat
moment ]
with perfect
*1 am not ax
Senator ¢
which is pro
varied change
f any notabl
looked unrutfled
server.
ap
Conferring with ti
Senator Quay
ples bank, the
custom hous
Mayor Fitler,
where the two gent
hours conferred tog
to the gubernatory
they were together
wety on the
awaited the
the Continental |
Among th
tiently sat
resnit
Senator
select Heurs
George Hands
of the Repu
Collector of
Repres niative
Granville
Lancaster
A Disappointed
When Senator
hotel :
SOE SO TAL
of In
Drelamats :
1
A
he apy
awaiting nh
indicated
been fruitful
his
His Eros
but beneath hi
was plainly
noyed hum.
word and eve
lighten the cor
of humor.
“was anythin
conference
“There is nothing
the gentleman.
“Has there been any
“There was no result
“Will you see the mayor
“] may, but there
for another meeting.
Fitler Flrm.
ounien
under
again
15 DO AITangemens
It leaked
that the interview
been barren of satisfacto
that the latter maintained
in reference to the candid
Gen. Hastings,
to the talk
want ans
while he ha
Fitler preferring
other candidates, h
see a bitter contest made
tend to split the party into fact
The mayor's disposition to
stand for the ad
led to the co
that the senato
latter still main
mitted to none of
they are
policy is 1
but alow tl
VARs
his friend ( b
that no antagonism #
the contest. Quay wanis
out among us
ine fiat
lien
ficht among |
i nis Sani
no oj
ie
make
Erid 18 Wi
all his fr
together,
wid grow out
peace,
Pelamater Happy.
State Senator Delamater, called
upon the Senator, was in his usual happy
frame of mund.
“Well, what ia the
nomination ]
who
for
a reporter,
w i$ encourag
outlook your
as'ted
“f see pothing Hu
ing,” was the reply.
“You appear to be the bone of conten
tion-~the vi casion for the conference to
day that is now going on?
“] believe 80, answered the guber-
natorial candidate, “but I'm a pretty
lively sort of a bone.”
“Then the conference is not annoying
you!”
“Not a bit of it. Not a bit of it,” an-
swered the gentleman good humoredly.
It was said that the nomination of
State Senator Delamater is a foregone
conclusion, and that it makes little dif-
ference as to the complexion of the
delegation from this city, The state.
ment was also made that three-fourths
of the convention will be for Delamater.
A Large Fire.
LaxcastTer, Pa., April 18.—John H.
Stauffer's four story brick cigar factory,
Isaac Buch's frame cigar factory, Bom-
berger & Co.'s hardware warehouse and
five frame stables ad joining, in the bor-
ough of Lititz, were destroyed by fire.
uffer's is $10,000; insurance,
$18,800; other losses, $5,000, covered by
ce.
silk
Only One Drowned at Johosstown
Joussrown, Pa., April 12.«The only
fatality from the recent flood was the
drowning of Joseph Murray. The body
bas been recovered.
ISLAND DEMOCRATIC,
Davis nud the Euatire Doemoe
Yiek KE voted,
April 14.—The city elec-
turday for senator and eight rep-
sulte the ele tion of
ticket except one
ratic Hate
VIDENCE.
natives ne : In
the
opresenial
from
Democratic
by
his
vernor Davis and the Demo-
icors in grand committee,
failed of election
John M. Bren-
iL WilO lacked
a majority. His principal
opponent was W, H. Corell, Republican,
A election will be held in that
ive,
Bd LO Ode
tion of OG
ofl
The candidate who
a8 representative wos
pal, Of Lh ii i YY alu,
967 votes of
HOW
ward,
The incoming legislature now stands
fifty-seven Democrats, fifty HKepubli-
cans, This insures the election by at
lenst two majority in the grand com-
of the Democratic state ticket as
Governor, John W, Davis, of
Pawilucket; lieutenant governor, W, T.
Wardwell. of Bristol; secretary of stato,
Fdwin D. Providence;
tt Slocum, of
mitiee
follows
AE, §
¥i¢ , Of
0.
sUINness
Ziba
fn FLEE
aLorney
(xl
of
general,
Hoesen
Soulh
The
ingston
holiday and pleasant weather
brought out the full Democratic vote,
§
Hid
but
Vola Lie
not Overs
regular election,
ome the increased
than at
uld
Governor Davis
Centre Hal
Mills.
All grades of Roller Flour con-
stantly on hand, at whole-
sale to dealers and at retail
general
ket is the same
i. with the
as
vetem worked
oters requiring in-
All grades of Chop.
Australian Ballot,
2. In
lundy
the
?
$741
the
vir.
New
unoom
entered
) the pay-
ty auditor of a bill for
required under this
was allowed
COMMISION ers,
i good on de-
ally settles the
The case will
n as finally settied
brought
mi on the
April |
Judge |
mn bof
law to
T. Powell
ts y
njoun
Wich
toanoke, Va.
Tormsdo at
) April 10
| Granulated Corn Mela of the
| finest grades.
“The house
furnace
cast
was blown
killed and one
ning.
laborers
tion were completaly
Ihe Salem furnace was
and a heavy loss is re-
in that
10 00%),
To Cleveland's Eleeotion,
Contest
is to be
Perkins, the
as defeated by
A majorities rolled
id second aldermanice
con-
Lo -
these majorities
has consented, at
make a contest.
A 3
3,
tad Wreek
Y., April 15
rred on the Erie
i mm t of
-A bad
at the rate of about
an hour, crashing
of another train
till. The engine and twelve
the freight train were
wrecked. The engineer and
an saved their lives by jumping.
ter received slight injuries about
Goad.
miles
iat
Cyclone at Columbus, Ga.
prmsvs, Ga, April 10.—A cyclone
af HWE pt over this city, de-
» Electric Light company’s
machinery was dam-
lights all extinguished.
were unroofed. Rain
The storm was very
Alabama.
owed
Indianapolis Carpenters Strike.
Ispiaxaroris, April 15.—The therat-
ened strike of union carpenters for
eight hours a day and
began at 6 o clock
are fully 100 houses in the city in the
of erection and all these
as left until the matter
settlement,
geveral stages
will stand
reaches a
THE MARKETS.
Prices on the Stock, Prodoace and Petros
lenm Exchanges,
Purtapeirna, April 14.-The market was
rot Pennsylvania advanced on rumors
ng the action of the directors on the
T igh Valley and Lehigh
i Reading was strong.
eneral mortgage 48 dnd prefercice
d firm. There was good
f Western New York and Pennsyi-
s and of the second morigage bonds, and
advanced, The Huntingdon and Broad
wore strong.
were Arm
were
¥ wing were the closing bids:
Lohigh Vailey 516 Reading gm. da. BiSg
N. Pac. « 3g Heading ist pf. ba,
N. Pac. pf 9g Reading 2d pf. is. 7%
Pennaylvania Mig Reading Md pf. a
Reading .. Hails H.and BT. com. 18
Lehigh Nav 51% H.and BT. pf 45
BL Paul 8 W. N.Y.andP... 94
New York Prodoace Market.
New Yong, April 14-State and western
flour stronger, moderate demand: low extras,
LOL Th: city mills patents, $4.76@525; fair
to fancy, $2.0854.05 Micaesota clears, $3.40
425 patents, $4.50@5.8% superfine, $2.10G2.50;
city mills, $4.5064.00,
Wheat No, 2 red feverishly active, 1343
Ne. higher, unsettled; April, 9c: May,
Wie. June, BN4GMRG0.; July, ViN@MGe.:
August, 0002, September, 0@82c.; Decem-
ber, UGA40.
Barley Strong: state, basse; western, $4
3c. Canadian, 606@700.
Corn--No. 2 quiet, Jae. higher and firm;
steamer mixed, Be@i0%c.; No. 2, 0841
Oats No 2 dull, lo. higher; state, i
western, 5G5.
Heel Steady: plate, $7.5007.7& extra mesa,
70 YS
Pork No prices here; waiting for settling
of speculation at Chicago.
Lard-Irregular, unsettled and higher
steam rendered, $080.
Kags -Steddy and in fair demand; state and
Pennsylvania, Z3@1%ge.; western, 1201000.
southern, 1g.
In
The Ol Market, pad
PritapeLenia, April 1-01 at
8%e., advanced to 88g, and closed at 8iige.
Prevsnong, April 16-Market opened at
to Bilge. and at noon hed
Bran, fine and coarse.
COAL, always on hand, Hard,
Soft and Woodland, all
sizes,
TERMS, for Flour, Feed and
Coal, Strictly Cash.
All kinds of grain wanted aud
cash paid for same.
Kurtz & Son.
BGIETERS »ugiCE~THE YOLIOWING
secouits have heel CIRITIngS ” posed: and
filed of record iu the Registers office for the ine
spoction of hein and legatoes, creditors, and ad
others in anywise interested, and will be presens
ted to the « Orphan's Court of Centre county, on
Wednesday, the 40th day of April, A. D., 1890, for
sllowanes und coufirmation.
1. The first and pariial account of John
erick, one of the administrators of, &¢., of
Emerick, late of Walker township
2. The iret and final ascount of H. HL. Leyaen
exerulor of dx A Na i the
Borough ui Milesburi. Qeccamed
4, The tual aooouns of Tssec Gates, rusrdian of
James C. Harpster, & minor child of Wi, Harps
ter, inte of Ferguson township, deceased,
4. The first snc fini account of W, M. C, Cam-
mond, surviving executors of &o., of John Brett,
iste of Ferguson wownship, deceased,
6, The acoount of M. L. Rishel, sdministrator
of 4 of Jot N. Dunkle, iste of Gregg township,
6. The Bi and noel scoountof FP, F, Botlorf,
execulor of &c, of BG. Brew, late of Bellefonte
Borough, deceased, Beli slots
7. The sooount of Israel Vonada, executors of
&e., of John Boush, late of Gregg tow uslilp, des
ceased,
8, The account of J. H. Meyer exec
of Jacob Meyer, inte of Harris township deceased.
9. The first account of Blair A. Gates, executor
of &ac., of Martin Gates, late of Ferguson owns
10. The scoount of iiss Hoy, administrator of
&c,, of Elizabeth Hoy, lace of Spring, wowuship
deceased as filled by Michael Grove, surety, &c. i
11. The account of W. J, Bair, adminis
of &c., of Catherine Balr, late of Miles tow:
decenmod,
12, Thenccount of]. H. and. CC. M
ministrators of &c., of Heury Meyer,
Harris township, deceased, as filed by
er, surviving admioistraior,
13. The rs! sud final sooount of John B. 14
trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of (
eounty, (moe John vin who 4
serve) of the funds bequesa in the last will
and testament of Mrs, J 1, Goceaned , of
Mra, Francis
ives
A. Kise
Daniel
Ll AY GR, a
ator of &¢,,
Js declines
A. Boal, were os
and the life of the
id The first
The tf Hebeoca Robison
3 Bobison, late
of Ferguson wwwnship, deceased,
14 Toe scooum of Jeremiah Win
amin Kerstetter, executors of
(date of Haines wwnship, deceased,
First and final countof D. Z. Kline, ad-
ministrator of &c , of BRINGCIs,
Hefonte Boro
i%. The ao t
Ge bonis non of 4
of Burnside wownship
19. The ac
tor of &o., of al t
wownship, decraned,
20. The first and f
tersol , administrator 1
inte of College township deceased
The first and inal %¢
tle, administrator of
Coliege township, C
¥2. The accou
, Of Jacob
Le &
of &e., of
ade BOA
of &c
unt of Jacoh Dunkle
ars of &c. of Barsh
ae bonis
¥ Gorge townshi
2 The first and fine scoount of Jo!
and Margaret Bwaney. executors of
Ewaney , ikie of Bprir renin
by Jobin M. Furey «
26, The first and f
administrator of &c.,
Gregg ownsh!
re
Zi.
torof &c. of 7
ship, decease
2%, Beoond scoount of Henry
George Dale and Clement | 1
of Christian Dale
oonsed,
2%. Thewsoccountof 1.C
Deitrich, administrators of
rich, iste of Walker owns
3 First and partial as
rer, Charlies E Behrer and P
ecutors of &c , of Ge
Patton township, Ce:
Ax
ip, Geceanod, as
XeCuinre,
iste of
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