The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 24, 1890, Image 7

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HENRY ROSSMAN,
KMBALMER,
TUussSEYVILLE, Pa.
{e keeps mn
of Coffins, Cask
Burial Robes, ¢
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loss of thin
ITA PA.
row bas
yi wanted,
GUARANTEED.
fon of inced ine
sand for Circular,
iviee Free
Ad
Offioe He
21
M
NEW
Shoe
Brush!
BLACKING
And clean your Shoes
WITH A SPONCE
in place of a Brush.
EVERY Housewife
EVERY Counting Room
EVERY Carriage Owner
EVERY Thrifty Mechanic
EVERY Body able to hold a brash
SHOULD vss
PI RON
LEVIETHRSDS RY 17.
NRO ven.
WILL STAIN OLD a NEW FURNITURE ‘arnie
WILL Svan Guanes ano CHinawang rau Rion
Will Brain Tinwang saene
Will STAIN YOUR OLD d@asneTe theme
Will Svan Basy's COACH AND .
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Ash tn Drug, Paint and House Purnishing Stores,
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ever Dros) 2 IR vil , i
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v8 and quality of goods Nong
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f and price.
S AND SMALL PROFIT,
Come and see if vou do not wish to
Fine Ginghams
' CLOTHING
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WV ddd VY ov
ar
8 QLueens-
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Great Reduction
3=Pi { ed
pieces, $27. Ww
Solid Walnut,
Parl pi
Bureaus, Washstar
re line, whi
a — ———— i ——
im Furmture !
Solid Oak Suits, 8
35, Sold Cherry, 8
and Bedsteads,
Joards,
I am selling very low.
e
ices. Chairs
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SOLA.
In all its branches.
and being a practical embalmer
will guarantee satisfaction.
MeCorrmicls.
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New Goods |
They were selected
are eelling rapidly.
other gooda,
Cashmeres;
Our stock of Ready-
80d will gnask for themselves,
EE gh ]
fant
“Oastoris is so well adapted to children tint
i recommend iL ag superior Lo any proses ption
mown to me.” H. A. Ancmies, 21D,
111 Bo, Oxford £8, Drook!yn, 1. ¥
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ta, Ometipation,
va, Ernctation,
FE 41.
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£9 Fulton Birvot, N.Y.
Secretary Blaine
Pan-American Ezcursio
THE JOURNEY IO
Only Two Uaveign Delegate
the Tonvitation to Visit the with=The
Remaluder IZseline with sired
Homewsrd, Satisfisd with Their
Hurry
seven Months Fu
Was
tary oi
in chi :
carrvin
onthe
from i
This
at once for their homes, dt
were il or too tired to make th
ney
Worth the
Several promised to
son at Ri
and
the
Naot Candle,
on t
hmond, DHL wel
10 #0
that fumi
not justly the
tial
aren
which wo
tire con had
outlay would probabiy
the
but felt that they
the circumstance
abandonment of
The foreign d«
in this country
some of them
ous to return to ti
possible, are
pitality extended
regret that they
delegate
for
even longer an
«ir homes
™ wv y * 8
i ney graven
£1 ana vor
Bismarck to for
BERLIN, !
Nachrichten
recently appeanng
cellor von Capriv:
by Prince B
same time annot
marck will not
with the press
states, u
Bun the Relchstag.
SITUATY
pial
pri
iwwends soon to
haus and wil
the reichsta
take, the arti
that 1
also bee the
it would ix
4
Liss
Com panions were
owt Con
up the three |
n re piioca i.
re us Lesa ti
and aided in bring
RC IOUSTIO%S
Bayou Sara In Ruins
Bayou S
loves broke at
5 In ruins
Many of the p
their houschoid effects
and rafts are
munication.
exhausted by
levee and are ‘ :
rain all day has added
Most of Point Couple is a
from a break in the aylor levee Ihe
Fanny Poor crevasse will probably be a
serious one. The large I
but the outlook is bad,
damage
ies pair
to
tho
Riso Hon
vees still hold
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Marat Halstead a Mroakiyn Vd
New Yor, April 4 ir
Halsts
cial-Uiazette
itn
Avs eo0
Murss
Lommer-
the
n sStanaara
attiiouncoa
ad, of he Cincinnati
tod duties
of an ediun
Union WA
that pax i congrat:
signed William, iserri 8
tor and EOC K Boda er,
sledad will
in
leader
ie chief
BHatory
oeile
Mr. Hal
editorial corre
wmmaercal Gazette,
Ww the re-
that journal, Mr.
in Urookiyn.
fils
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spondence LF Ae 4
Dud
Mr, Bi
sponsivie editor
Hnlste
alk iin iid
of
Wil lve
Fatal Fault
N. J., April 21.—Mrs., Mary
of 28 South Fifth street,
fatally burned Her
found fauit because the
dinner was lute- While she was hurry-
ing to take the dunner from the stove
her clothing caught fire. She ran to
the top of the house and back to the
street before she was caught and the
flames extinguished Il her clothing
was burned and per body was a mass of
charred flesh.
Vinding
NEW ARR,
Arthur,
Harrison, was
husband had
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V wlent Arguments by Chicago Strikers
CHicauo, April The striking
carpenters created disturbances in sev
eral portions of the city by using force
where argument was of no avail in in
ducing the lew men at work to quit.
Many arrests were made, The problem
of settling tie strike is as perplexing
now us when it was first ordered, it
being ap paent that the strikers care
only to treat with the members of the
oli Carpenters and Dulicers’ association,
oh ——
Ges
ve Miners’ ren
Conusmpus, O., April 18 «The joint
meeting of miners snd mine operators
at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon agreed
upon the following scale of prices to
rule from Say i. 50, to May 1, 1894:
For the locking valley, 70 cents per
ton, and ior Pennsylvaais 9 conts per
ton. ‘the convention adjourned to meet
in Pittsbu. g va the first Monday in
April, 1M],
t apt. Coneh Pel,
Oxtanoma City, L To. April 23.
, W. B Couch, the famous Okla-
homa boomer, died here of the wound
received last wook in a dispute over the
land he had taken up. i
So os AAO
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IN THE BOUP
A lG.yeur-old Girl Charged With
soning Her Family,
Prerseuna, April 21. dary Stewart,
of age, is under arrest at
McKeesport, Pa., on a charge of poison.
ing her mother, two sisters and a 4-
year-old bre or Jam from the effect
of which little bay died
The Stewart family lived in the most
ind of poverty stricken quart
Pol
i
in Mcl
The
family
vared
3 t i
doctor on arrival
taken arsenic
proper rivnedios, HH ir ts
instituted an inquiry and
had been taken ill on
up prepared by the
tronely im
Mary
having
BU ted the
had and admini
the
meantime
©
family
Wis a
stewart,
put the
gnatea ¥ i MTL
in
Nn
i, denies
Up.
Who Is
pomson in in
Lehig
I New Route.
April
iiatlroad
Valley's
rows, Pa,
alley
running all its pa
new line through
from its new and
a
AL
f eo t
5 COMmpany
Lriainig over its
city and to and
handsome depot on
ener
Lis
VMithough
r than the
any !
oid
i
old. i by Coa
trains
but a
oy Central
fic which
» will now
the © any AW OL}
short di
F INCreasea,
Will Not Strike
A vivid £3
fov Nine Hours
All
Srikiog
SHAR Va., April
penters here w nt out
shorter hour Lhey
en hours mand nine hours, and
1 ded the de
large gmploy
ode to
effort
22 the
rike
Wo
Car-
for
ring
CONC
And i ii hese
$ buen
wb Tre $3 4
at present un
vr contra
! contra
} BAY. Will not bo success
workmen
carpenters’ on
wt for
OnE.
u UnNiess
the
very
are npors
ganization here
An Old Fashioned Fourth of July
Apr
Eat
The
$8 y
i we
Near
Bethichem
story se |
2
from,
fhiiriecn mu Loin
brake out th tw
William s farm,
it is sup
a coal oil
hour
pon of
ian two
Howard, a
‘
nans,
, the expl lamp
house
Andrew
WAR
babe,
burned
thie
mn of
{
ia
Was In
% Gung.
burned
Iving in its cradle was
that it cannot recover
Ashe
the
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y Genii: an
aged
1-year -old
CH badly
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The Keystone Walteh Company
LANCASTER, Pa + April ol The stock
holders of the K+ y stone Standard Watch
company re have
ved their and make an
wi to secure the revocation of the
mpany. A petition to
iis end has already been filed with the
orney general, and a hearing will be
in the case about May 1. The
ders have also decided to ask
ourt to appoint Robert J. Houston,
of this city, receiver for the company.
Cavelns Buin a Chareh,
Scrantox, Pa., April 21.—The Wash-
burn Street Presbyterian church was
condemned by Building Inspector Nel-
unsafe, and the trustees at a
meeting decided to close up the struc
fhe church is a massive brick
building in the center of a populous
portion of Hyde park and its disturbed
condition is due to the recent caveins of
the Central mine that unsettled that
section of the city to a considerable ex-
tant.
ng 1
13
n
this ity
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arter of the
BON as
ture
Lumber Men Want Hain,
Exromits, Pa., April 19. —The water
in the west branch of the Susquehanna
river is now so low as to stop all raft
ing. There are a number of rafts be-
tween this point and Lock Haven, and
several of them are as yet unsold. Sales
of rather poor quantity of square oak
timber are reported at ten cents per
foot. Rain is badly wanted,
Welsh Monntaineers at It Again.
MoroaNTOWN, April 198. After a soa-
son of inactivity the raiders of the
Welsh mountain gang have again re-
sumed operation and swooped down
upon the Baers of Berks and Lancas-
ter counties, They carried away sov-
eral wagon loads of chickens and other
produce in the vicinity of this piace and
Churchtown,
Prefect King Found Guilty.
PHILADELPHIA, April i9.—ihe jury in
the case of ex-Profect Henry W, King,
of the blind iostitution, who was
charged with criminal immoral prac
tices with a number of ths pupils of
that institution, rendered a verdict of
guilty. Motion for a new trial was de
nied and sentence deferred,
Loyal Legion at Gettysburg,
Gerryssunag, Pa. April 31.-About
sixty members of the Loyal Legion, re.
turning froin Phidadelplua to their homes
in Indiana, Hlinois, Michigan, Minnesota
and Nebraska, came here in their special
Pullman cars, Tae day was spent in
riding over the battlefield and examin.
ing the monuments,
The Mountain Fires,
Hasnuno, Pa, April 19,-Mountain
fires have been raging between this
place and Pine Grove,
county, for the past two days
sands of acres havo been burned over,
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won po SA SAR 8
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snd Erie Divisionj—-en and after Nov,
WESTWARD,
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia... ..oos
. Harrisburg... :
Montandan
Willlmmowport.....
Jersey Bhore,,
Lock Haven...
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mail west
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NEWB EXPRESS leaves Phi
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any.
NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia
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Monandon
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