The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 12, 1891, Image 5

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    SEE mY
SPONGE ?
your Shoes
with
WOLFF'S
ACME
BLACKING
ONCE A WEEK!
Other days wash them
clean with
SPONGE AND WATER. \
VERY Housewife
RY Counting Room
RY Carriage Owner
VERY Thrifty Mechanic
VERY Body able to hold a brush
I KX use ON
TRY 175
LMT RNRE03,
and
Varnish
at the
wROVen,
Wilt Svan OLD 4 New FuaNniTuscg
Will Stain GLass AND CHINAWARE
Witt Stain your OLD Basxers same
With Stain Basv's Coacw time.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Wily Stain TiNwARE
: Se Th AR =
BE ame Ti
The Most Successful! Remedy over dix
ered, as It Is certain in its off snc does 1
blister. Read proof!
wr ios
Dr. B. J. Ks
Sirs :~Last
with your cele ta
Was the best job k«
empty bottle
curing ev
a horse wi
He asked
Kendall's 8
Just three we
Da I. J. Kexpars Cou:
Dear Sirs <I have been &
Spavin Cur od Filing
ever before, Ouse
Powder 1 ever kept an
Currresaxgo, N
Dr. BJ. Kespars Co,
Dear Sirs have
Kendall's Spavin Cure
valuable and !
with a Bone Spavin
from lameness and shows no
egpectially,
(ENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Mosson, La, May 8, 'W.
De BJ Kexpare, Co.
el =] think it my
3 duty
hanks for your far f .
to render you my
all's Spavin Cure,
| peined very
a
sw hich «
six bottles for §5.
gists X ¢ v i
to any addres: on reowipd pr we proprie
ors. PR. it. J. KENDALL C0,
Eososbhurgh Falls, Yermont
$ for yusi, o w
o by t
The oldest and best 1
Business Educat’on
pared thousands of 5
ties of life
TRAVELING AND} LOK
CHOICE NURSERY
SPECIALTIES IN HARDY
PID OUTFIT FR
GUARANTEED
or lerms,
4&4
TO
NURSERY CO,
Rochester, N.Y
Power Circular Saw.
: fron Frame,
Ren
é os Arbor, Machine
Cot Gears, Center of
R and Prices of our
MACHINERY,
J. N. MARSTON & CO,,
Station A, » Boston, Mass,
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER-
TussevviLLe, Pa.
menial a ts
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds,
Barial Robes, etc., etc.
Gogo) somnsn (}
Funerals attended wilh
a very fine Hearse.
any
”
San «8
4
a
wu device yo tintrode to
divrked ; ei ¢
: "PRC A
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Sia Tie Ripurter
KEYSTONE NOTES.
Items of Real Interest Pre:
sented in Condensed Form.
HS DO AND KNOW,
WHAT OUR NEIGHB
Gleanings of from All
Fields of News, Picked Up
Lmportance
Here and There in
the State,
In Bucks conuty last year 347 mar
riage licen Wed intel,
a oskivants for liquor
City.
towners ask coun-
nes,
iteneaforth in the
juehanna,
the Cornwall
i Christ, aged 60,
king, died
about 50
Sixteen
Heeuses in Alle
Two thousand Pot
cils for two vew fire
Eight hours tin
ratiroal shous at 1
An iron of vin opt
iron
az d
mns burg. was
sv train at Deth
the Na
at the
war, of
nbury, 18 dead
sed 46.8 well known
is dead of con
mberiand Ag
1d on Saturday
wed by an ex-
on rook colliery,
: Hberally to
hospital project
tiun
the King's
at Potts
At
tral =ch
the Hew
Col
regim
into the Cen-
stole only
i
Hana
, of the Eighth
o be superinten-
(FF
has awarded
damages for
cut-off road.
£2000 will be
: late Col.
u the Cnester academy
jury
paid
ton
OTY Of fae
Dillon, who had what
£5.000 fall on a Delta
epts the jury's
of York, sues the
Railroad company
1. an employe, at
1. A Year ago.
srlorn- looking pocketbook lay in
gutt Lancaster for four hours.
: i no one sus-
er i
out
ra, son of B. F. Meyers,
candidate for quar
in case of Col. Dem-
the senate,
of Scranton, appeals
ul of his diocese to con-
Sunday in Lent to
ess in Sligo, Ireland.
Earle, of Chadds Ford, has
ed from a trip to Pitts
, in searching for ns son, who has
1 home for fifteen
return
ding ite
DE n
Reading,
ning a beneficial
d. He says he
laid the case
» not agree with
of 1 oy les-
He is doing
nu assistant in the
0, a well
rEantown, was
v while returning
Cin arriving at his
wrt his wagon une
« and died soon after
aged
THE COK REGION.
The Strike Now Fully
Trouble Drewing.
Pirrserra, Feb, 10, No coal has
been mined in any of the pits owned by
the Frick vornmaker or McClure
Coke turday, and no
one but the coke drawers are at work,
Thirteen thousand ire ont on a
strike. There will ix Lirge sdditions to
that number by toanorrow, and the
duration of the conflict 1s merely a con-
jecture. Operators Workers are
equally firm in thes ruwination and
both are alert to preven t a repetition of
the depredations of previous strikes.
In the Dunbar district the men are
nearly all at work, aud some of them
will remain at work if permitted to do
80. The workers’ scale demands an
advance of wages of asout 134 per cent.
all cond to be weighed instead of moas-
ured, and eight hours to constitute a
day's work.
The operators have demanded a re
duction of 10 per cent. on all classes of
Inbor. The current wage scale has
expired, There are now no negotiations
for a sefllement pendiog,
During » dranzea fizht at Ft. Hill
yesterday Yard bows SuyJder and his as-
sistant were beaten unamercifully by
Hungarians, Sayder’s assistant was
probably futally injured,
on, and
och
Wipeinies =i . i
Han :
alla
ete
An Unsuccessful Launch.
CHEstERr, Pa., Feb. 9.— Another un-
successful alternpt was made to get the
Mallory line steamer Concho off the
ways at Roache's shipyard. The vessel
moved about eight feet more and then
refused to budee. It was concluded to
block the vessel up again and make a
third attempt to baptize the vessel on
Saturday next. It is probable that she
will have to be pulled off with the aid
of tugs.
A Table Glassware Trast Forming.
Prrrssuna, Feb, 10.~Five table glass
ware houses in this city, ome in
Wheeling, one in Fostoria and one in
Findlay, O., have made application
for a new trust combination which will’
be known as the United States Glass
Sh al 2 3,900,000.
sal the n
combine which will Se all
the table glassware factories in the
country.
od A the Side of the Track,
1A, Pa, Feb, 10. Dr, O. 8. 3
yeician of Mi
CO CGRESSIONAL RESUME,
The Week's Work of the Fifty-first
Congress,
WasminoTON Fab, B
the creden of Josep
wr Fresin
In the senate
H, Galinger ns w»
soi Lvapiiire were presented
and led, Bon ford 1 setion hill « then con.
slderod a od 0 waa of committee mined.
ments were cgeved and the bill vas passed.
The median ate pprapriniiog bill was
reported snd Fad the pw wlon appro.
pPrinton : 4 MD, Dub Woe at fF us un
finisied nate then, after a
brief eXerutiye session, mijoitrned,
In the hones Jd, A, Owenby, the silver pool
witness wus by pesolation dischurg-d from
the custody of tha serge ab-atenras, In come
mittee of the viva the aolss proceeded to a
conslderation ve the sundry civil ser ap.
propristion bill, After a louyg mm the
committes rose and the diplomat HPPro-
pristion bill wus passed. Tue house theo ad.
Journed
Wasuinogrox, Feb, 6.--In the senate. Mr,
Ingalls, rising to a personal statement, de-
fended his «pposition 1 the closure rule and
the elections Lil, amd repiied sarcas: i wily to
his erities, who, he said, had succeeded in
wrécking the bHepubliican party. The pen.
sion appropriation bi was passed. The house
debuted th sundry civil bill without action.
Was unaros, Feb. 7. Mr. Morcnn ads
dressed the sends In suport of tie Nicar-
agun canal bill and the balance of Lue session
was occupied in discussion of the elit hour
law,
Tue house sustained
raised against Mr
amendm ot Lo Li
bill, B
tive sind view
Was 1186
to Lola BIgLL sessions citer,
hour bill was recommitied to Lhe
on education.
ire adopted the Chleago fale item of
civii bili, with a
ixing the paid by the
nent fhe fi
memory of Coaygre
eesee, WLO died iD
itis
wat
1
Pan
HV
Lsin hie Pe
vice
Hinges
the point of order
Blani’s fre: colusge
Sid vi 4) sariation
Miraae-
segative
rox, Fel, 9 Ww Sviate sgreed
Tue wight
comnitise
sven Democrats
ui ib
Ly
appropriation
miinries to b
gover
to tue
Tei
Jui
WAS INGTON,
Use wl Julie ed i respect
Phelan, of
un
Bola
the fa lininas
Feb, 10
pled calil
In the senate a res.
the president
for co pres : relat og Lo the 1mporta-
tion of products ales into
Brazi Mr. Bil Lo reco is
Vile recom 1 Lue oigl sts
Giuiion ng on
sited B
ier the
AW Was I'e-
jected and the bi » the com
mittee on educ .Uon and isbor. The house
right was then taken up and discussed
until the hour of adjournment,
In th i
to reconsider bilis rejating lo
L Dak
Ce [45
Louse, af bg Gusiooes 3 attempt
Ehstric: of
the indry civil appropriation
up thin whole,
me discussion it was passed. The
legislative without dis
posing of it, the house adjourn.
fhe
Columbia,
bill was taken in commnities «
and after =
LA was akon up. but
SEVENTEEN MINERS DROWNED
A Flooded Mine at Jeansville, Pa.
A Diver Refuses to Descend.
Wihrre Haves, Pa, Feb. 5.— While
working at the head of a gangway, a
miner drilled a hole through a pillar
jetting in the water which had been
used in filling in the worked ont mine
No. 8, of Hayden & Co., at Jeanesville
The water flooded No. 1 slope and
drowned seventeen persons. The fol
lowing is a list of miners and laborers
who lost their lives: Edward Gallagher,
Henry Ball, James Griffith, Joseph Ma
tuscowitz, Polanler; Lawrence Reel,
Wasil Finko, Hungarian: Joseph Or-
sok, Bernard McCloskey, John Tomaso
ski, Polander, all miners, and Patrick
Kelly, Thomas Jake, John Barnes,
James Balack, Michael Smith, Joseph
Ward, Samael Porter and Mike Blosh,
laborers. It will take ten days before
the mine can be pumped clear and the
bodies recovered,
Hazervron, Pa, Feb, 9.--The water
is being slowly raised from the flooded
slope No. | of J. C. Hayden & Co., at
Jeanesville, The past twenty-four
hours has shown a gain of about five
feet in perpendicular. Today the men
employed in the other portions of the
mine resumed work and the usual ship-
went of coal will be made,
Some talk is heard of securing a sub
marine diver and in this way making
an effort to ascertain the condition of
affairs in the flooded portion, and per.
haps discover some of the bo lies of the
eighteen victims. The practibility of
this method of geting to the places
where the bodies are supposed to be
will be tested and efforts redoubled.
Hazeirox, Pa, Feb, 10.—John Beam,
an expert snbmarine diver, of New
York, view the Jeansville mune. in
which lay bodies of seventeen drownad
miners, and declared it impossible for
him to do effective work, x ent asked
i a goosd ronnd sam would Le an ‘n
ducement for hin to risk going down,
he said vi 10.000 will pot be the
Jeast induce gene for me. [oo the first
place, I could do nothing; in the second
place. I could not pretend to make a
search. The company offared ne any
price I might nave shonid I succesd in
recovering the bolies. The only remedy
is to take the water out.”
It Was Ray Hamilton's Body.
Pans, Feb 9 —A breather of the late
Mr. Robot tay Honiton was in this
city vn i burdday a He will return
to New York shorty, haveag in his pos-
session the evideuoe of tae soa of Dr.
Norvin Green, who ws now at Pana,
which establishes tae identity of the
body which was found ia the river in
the westera vrs tue United Stites,
Young 5 in lus deposition,
states tier nit thut the body
was that of Hower: Ray Hamilton.
at
of
Coren,
a
Damages for a Strange Accident,
IxpiaxaroLis, Feb, 9. —A jury in the
United States court gave a verdict for
$5,000 against the Citizens’ Street Rail-
way company, of this city, in favor of
Mrs. Nellie Liddy, whos nasband was
killed by the accidental discharge of a
revolver, cansed by the striking of the
weapon with a brak., while in the pocket
of adriver.
John C. New for the Treasury.
New York, Feb, §.—~The Sun says, a
olitician who returned recently im
ashington thinks that John CU. New
will be the next secretary of the treas-
ary. He said: “At) o'clock on Thurs
any afternoon last President Harrison
ied Gen, Joim CU. New, consul geae-
rai at London, to come to Washington
at once.”
Governor Boyd's Inaugural.
Omana, Feb. 7.«Governor Boyd yes-
terday delivered his insugural address
before the jolut sension of the legisla.
ture and an enormous ccowd of people.
The action of the legislature in feeog.
nizing Mr. Loy lis recnived with m
satistaction turoughoot the stute,
An Ancicat Bad Blighted,
Prrrssuna, Feb, 9. Rose Ann Hen.
derson, aged 6), hus sued Alexander
Johnston, 70 rears of age, for $10,000
for brew i od piouiise to marry, Johns-
ton, she claus, hinge transferred his
10 i dy of B) sa. amers,
SEA SoA
Reotpraiiy with Tiras iL 4
Wa arian oe Wal ie Ypesident Har:
whom Loa yess ple ar itaoon basasd the
Boov ah
Fevi, © ovany
et bs i
§
TENG AT (ON.
THING
OVER $30. AT COST!
Owing to the increase of our Dry Goods
business, we are obliged to abandon our
Clothing Department and have decided to
close out the entire stock.
We
Everything must be mean
exactly what we say.
.
Greatest Sacrifice Ever Offered
JOSEPH'S
Bellefonte,
- Harper & Kreamer -
Are now carryiog the largest stock of general merchandise of a
in the valiey and are daily adding new lines fo their stock of good
aE Oo GOO ILD
department is abundantly supplied with full and winter wear, purchas-
ing to supply the wants of customers, A large stock of
CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING
has been received and are open for the ins; ection of the people,
are making a specisity of clothing sad carry a fioe
prices that will startle you and convice you that we can suit you.
and inspect it,
ny
0: 0.
Wid
and at
Cali
assortment,
TIarper & REreamer's.
on A
for Infants and Chi
Cloantivmtiers
ya, Bractats
and po
“Castors is so well adapted to ehilt»e= that § Casterin
{ recomumend it as superior to any pr + Aili Sour feo oh |
hows $0 me.” H A Ascexn M.D. iis Won
111 Bo. Oxford 8. Brovklya, X. withous isjurious medication.
Tan ORETion Cunracy, 152 Palo iret, XX
SPRITE tr ETE
pA fis. B
a og
oP
When our Office Oat begins ils mews,
Then expect important nevs.
FIVE CENTS WORTH of Breaker Powder (high estimate)
will cure Cock or Hen of Pips, Gaps or cholera. Ata low
value the bird is worth 30 cents. Percentage of profit, S00
per cent.
TEN CENTS WORTH of Breaker Powder (high estimate)
will cure a 16-pound turkey, worth [low estimate], $2.
Profit, 1900 per cent.
A CAN of Breaker Powder, worth a quarter a can (high es-
timate,) will save a 4o0-pound porker worth (low value)
$24. Profit, 7400 per cent.
IT’S LIKEWISE the best remedy on earth for horses, cat.
tle and mules. It's worth a quarter a can, or 1 9 16 cents
a tablespoonful. Set your own value on your own animal
and see what the percentage of profit it will be.
i
R.
tailroad Division
and Northern Central Railway.
PENNSYLVANIA R.
Time Table, in effect Decomber 14, 1500
LEAVE MONTASDOSR, FASTWARD,
(Daily except Sanday.)
grre, Harrbsbirg wnd
ing at Fhiiadeiphi
yi pn
127 8. m~"frain 14
For Banbury , Wilike
termediate stations, ary
pom, Sew York,
Washington, 5.1
hia for all
OD
ia, and pas enger ood
LUO
WANTED.
LOCAL 0% TRAVELING]
Woy
Nursery
10 se
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been using for the las twenty years, Ws scientibie
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wemsinscy
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10 the following namad well known persons who
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Rev, Victor L. Codrad, Bd Luth, Obse“ver, Phila
Rev, Chas. W, Cushilng, I). D., Bochester, N. ¥.
Hon Wm Penn Nizon, Bd. InterOoesn, Chicago
W. H. Worthington, Bd. New South, New Yok.
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Mrs, Mary Livermore, Melrose, Mass,
Mr. EC. Knight, Philadelphia
Mr Frank Siddall, Merchant, Philadelphia,
Hon, WW, W. Schuyler, Easton, Pa.
iS L. Wilson, 883 Broadway, N. Y., Bd. Ph. Photo,
Fidelia M. Lyon, Waimea, Hawaii, ssudwich Is,
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J. Cobb, Ex«Vice Consul, Cnsablancs, Morocoo,
M. V. Ashbrook, Red Binfl, Osl.
J. Moore, Sup. Police, Blanforn, Dorsetshire, Eng.
Jacob Ward, Bowral, New South Wales
And thousands of others in every part ol the
United States.
mm B——
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brochure |
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
No. 15620 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
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