The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1891, Image 5

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TRY VY.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia
HUMPHREYS’
Dr. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS are scientifically and
carefully prepared prescriptions: used for many
years in private practice with success and for over
thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe-
cific is a special cure for the disease named,
These Specifics cure without drugging, purg-
Ing or reducing she system, and are In fact and
deed themovereign remedies of the World.
LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES, PRICES,
1} Fevers, Congestion, inflammations. . 22
Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... 2!
Crying Colle, or Teething of Infants 3.
Marrhea, of Children or Adults P
Pt foe orks Gripiug, Billous Colic
& olern Morbus, Vomiting
Joughs, Cold, Bronchitis.
iI Neuralgin, Toothache, Faceache
nda, Sick Headache, Vertigo
yspepsia, Billous Stomach
WE ressed or Painful Periods
Whites, too Profuse Periods .
Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing
Salt Rheum, Emsvipelas, Eruptions
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Palos
PECIFIC
ever and A gue, Chills, Malaria
Piles, Hlind or Bleeding -
Ophthalmy, or Sore, or Weak Eves ,
Catarrh, influenza, Cold in the Head ,
Whooping Ceugh, Violent Coughs. ,
Asthma, Oppressed Breathing .
Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing .
scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling
tieneral Debility, Physical Weakness J
Dropsay, and Scanty Secretions .
Sea Sickness, Sickness from Riding .
Kidney Disen se .
Nervous Debility Seminal Weak.
ness, or Involuntary Discharges. 1
Sore Mouth, Canker
Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed
Painful Periods, with Spas
Diseases of the ears, Papitation] 3
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Weelitym TT LNT t= SOP
Epilepsy, Spasm, St. Vitas' Dance. |.
Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat. ,
Chronle Congestions & Eruptions 50
300 Stay
flats, or sent postpaid on receipt
IUMPHREYS MANUAL, (144 pages)
ly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free.
AUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00.
Cor. Willlamn and John Streets, New York.
LEAT EAE
WATCH WAZe LL OV.
CA REN PILES
HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Used by all ownersof Horse nnd Cnt.
tle, A Compliment copy of Dr. Humphreys’
Veterinary Manual 9 } on treatment and
caren! Dotesth Animals ~ Horses, Cattle, Sheep
Hiws and Poultry — Sent free. Huxrugs
Mocs Uo, cor, William and John Sts, N. Y.
pr
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t was used up my horse wie
been jo the team d t heavy work
Hee et April showing no thors
sider your Kenflail's Spavin Cure
ine dod It should be in every
tfully yours,
EUGENE DEWITT
¢, or xix bottlea for 8
or oan get it for you, «
tO any address on receipt of
tor.
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$1 ner botel All drug
vite have it rit will be gent
“lew by the proprie
DR. I. J. KENDALL CO,
Enoshurgh Falls, Vermout,
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
PENSIONS
THE DISABILITY ABILL IS A LAW,
Soldier's Disable df Bince the War are
Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose song died from effects of army servise are
incinded. If you wish your claim speedily and
sticcesnfnlly prosocuted James anner
id
address
Jato Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC
Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
Vie Bert Salve in the world for Cais
srivee |, Saree, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever
“cen, Totter, t hiapped Hands, Chilblaine
CC orov,nnd wil Skin Eraptious, positively
onres Piles, or no pay requir 4. It is
guns tem to give perfect satisfaction, or
mone ve funded Price 25 conis per box
FORBALE BY J. D Murray, Drog-
gist,
oy. eva thw a heads
you tony not make se mech, bat we can
tench you quickly how to earn from #6 te
#10 a day st the start, and more ws you go
on. Both sexes, il ages, In any part of
no ——————————
York, Gets the Prize,
THE FIGHT ON THE COLOR LINE
Exciting Discussion on the Question,
A Majority and Minority Report,
Against
Gets Next Year's Encampment,
Separation
Derroir, Mich., Aug. 5.—It was pre-
cisely ten minutes after 5 last evening
when with a sigh of relief Commander-
in-Chief Veasey swung his hat on
head and grasped the hand of ex-Presi
dent Hayes, Six hours before he had
given the signal for the head of the col
umn to move, and for over five of them
he had kept on his feet while 40,000 vete-
rans marched passed the grand stand
and saluted. Ex-President Hayes walked
in the procession,
Four magnificent arches erected by
the citizens in different parts of the city
CAPTAIN JOHN PALMER
marked the line of march. In numbers
and equipment the parade was one of
the most magnificent ever made by the
Grand Army of the Republic,
DerrO1T, Aug. 6. The twenty-fifth
annual encamnpment of the A. R.
met in formal session yesterday in the
mammoth hall that had been set apart
for the business deliberations of the vet.
erans. All that art and cultured taste
could do to make the building attract-
ive had been exerted in the decorations
which adorned the interior,
Washington Gets It Next Year.
The opening address of the commander.
in-chief was listened to attentively by
the assembled veterans. The commander
surprised the veterans by urging a sep
arate jurisdiction for the colored posts.
Voting for the location for next vear's
encampment aroused considerable en-
thusiasm,
When the votes were counted it was
shown that Washington had 366 wv
against 339 for Lincoln
T.~Immediately after
¥
tes
Derroir, Aug. 7
the meeting of the encampment yester.
day the election of a commander-in-
chief was declared the first business
There were four candidates John
Palmer, of Albany, N. Y.; A. G, Weis.
sart. of Milwankee, Wis; W. P. Smed-
berg, of California; S. H. Hurst, Ohio.
The first ballot gave Palmer 322
Weissart 270 and Smedberg 1577.
Great enthusiasm was manifested by
the New York delegates during the sec
ond ballot, when Palmer led from the
start. Each gain was greeted with ap
plause, but most of Palmer's acquisition
was at the expense of Smedberg,
At the conclusion, when the result
was still symewhat in doubt, the Cali
fornia delegation changed its entire vote
to Palmer
Prolonged cheering greeted this an-
nouncement, which meant Smedberg’s
withdrawal and Palmer's election. An
enthusiastic delegate at this juncture
moved that Palmer's election be de
clared nnanimons, and it prevailed
amid wildest enthusiasm,
The Color Line Fight,
When the committee a pointed to re
ort upon the address of on rr
k chief made its appearance there was a
buzz of excitement, and the encampment
settled down for the fight on the colored
fssue. It turned out that there was a
majority and minority report The
former presented by ex-Congressman
Conger, of Ohio, antagonized the prop-
osition to create provisional departments
for the colored men. Thus going
counter to the recommendations of the
commander-in-chief. The minority re
port supported the latter and ended with
a resolution recommending the erection
of separate departments fof the colored
comrades in Louisiana and other south-
ern states, and empowering the com-
mamer-in-chief to take action accord.
ingly. This was greeted with groans
and hisses from the colored contigents,
In the midst of a great uproar Veazey
© the question of adopting the minor-
ty report. There was a good many
ayes, but an avalanche of nays, the
veterans in the gallery making as much
noise as the delegates on the floor. Then
the majority report was put and carried
in the same way, while white and col-
ored men jumped upon chairs, waving
hats, canes ov) handkerchiefs and cre-
ating pandemonium. The southern dele-
ates took their defeat very much to
cart, and one of them shouted above
the din, “That's goodby for ns.”
Palmer in Command,
Detroit, Aug. 8.-—The first business
of the G. A. R. encampment yesterday
was the report of the committees on the
John A. Logan and Phil Sheridan mon-
uments, he Logan monument now
reaches $65,000, and is closed. For the
Sheridan they have $50,000 in hand,
Governor Oglesby, of Illinois, reported
satisfactory progress for the committee
on wel A hall at Decatur, Ills,
Captain Palmer was formally mus.
tered into office by the retiring com-
mander, General Veazey, who gave into
his keeping the new flag of the Gi. A. R.
The attempt to change the rules so as
read: “Those who did not voluntarily
bear arms inst the United States”
were entitled to membership of the
G. A. R., was defeated. The per capita
tax was reduced to two cents,
The committee appointed to take
action on the death of General Sher-
man, Admiral Porter, and ex.-Vice
President Hannibal Hamlin and Past
Commander Charles Devens reported
appropriate resolutions,
An excursion to the delegates on the
river last evening closed the public exer-
vines mR fhe encampment, and mid-
mg were on wi
home, h A
the delegates
ighl with the
them by the city of
ment |
THE STORY OF A WEEK
Wednesday, Aug. 5.
A statue of Pope Teo XII will be un
veiled on thegronuds of the Catholic uni
versity, near Washington, Sept, 28
In a fight between ‘red hones’ (half
breedsydumbermen and white railroaders
near hake @hseeles, La, men were
killed and two geriously wounded,
Miss Bwana Wadeaven Comfort, of New
York, danghter of the Standard Oil mag
nate, was marsted at Langhorne, Pa., yes
terday, to Harry Cruikshank, an English
man by birth, but now a pasha of Egypt.
Among the wedding gifts was a magnifi
cent necklace from the khedive of Egypt
seven
Thursday, Aug. 0,
Hon, Willian Morris Davis, a former
member of congress from the Fifth Penn
sylvania district and a retired sugar re
finer of Philadelphia, died at Keen county,
N. Y., yesterday, aged 76
At Chatham, N. B., while Alexander
McFarlane aufl his son, who were in a
boat, were attempting to cross the of
a large vessel, they were thrown into the
water by the boat swamping, both
were drowned
Acting
pointed John S
bow
and
Secretary Nettleton has ap
Items of Real Interest Presented
in Condensed Form,
A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and
Ovér the Busy Wires,
Prrrspura, Aug. 10.—An
for §25,000 was issued on
against W, E, Schmertz, the shoe man
being developed, and it now looks as if
SHENANDOAR, Pa., Aug. 10. The
Greek store, operated on the coopera
tive plan, with Sabvas, manager,
doing a large business with the Hunga
by the bills
£16,000,
NEw
sheriff for
Hanover, Pa... Aug. 11.
phia. Mr. Rogers has for years been con
nected with immigration matters
board of
migration was abolished was its president
adelphia, and when the stat im
Friday, Aug. 7.
The annus) meeting of the
association held at Nan
tasket beach, near Boston, Colonel Charl
Marshall presiding,
Tohn J. Potter
Leavenworth and
was yesterday
an old carriage maker o
Atchinson, Kan., is
hang over hi
£0 (x
wnts m rang
Potter's
missing. Judgno
0 and
family say that business
ing between ££
troubles have un
balanced his mind
Robert H
few days ago
penitentiary,
released a
who wa
m the Jeffersonville
Murray,
fro Ind
1
pinville
WHS arrestad in
suspicion of killing a sister «
on
nursed him in th
because she wou
Saturday, Aug. 8.
Charles
i INTs
An
at £320.00. The
consideraply mi
Mrs
Osborn
ire than
Sarah Osbor
and
born, the |
in her
aged SN years,
HV i
A. Walters of
in the
charged with the 1
pard, a
was held for
r Pattis
$40 0r
tage
police
col
(Grovern
Manus,
ote
fore
dats
the
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Her -
the J 1
' M ss
Monday, Aug. 10
Pam son-in-law of LITER
Walt
Bl w arrived from Europe by the
been signed
The Madrid Img
coda and the (
pealed to Spain
ena 1
an
} #
LACAN
ort fowl $1
manifested §
World's
ing
i sf of the
ban exposition
Tuesday, Aug. 11.
The populatic of
gain of 2587 251 i
The condition of ex Congressman Seott,
now lying ill
alarming his {
At
sawmill
Pointer an
iam Smith
At the funeral of Juliu
lowa
Childersburg Is miley of a
ng
man Will
chard, a Ger
cortege was preceded by a dozen men car
rying blazing pine torches
Frederick Woolfenden cashier of th
of Detroit, Mich., anc
was drowned at
Dime Savings bank
a citizen of pre
Orion Lake while bathing
Major W. W. Carter, a prominent
yer and Republican of Brazil, Ind. , is dead
He had suffering for a year with
brain trouble. He was appointed a reve
nue collector by President Arthur
MnInence
law
been
The Elliott Murder Case,
CorLomeus, O., Ang. 10. Judge Pugh
overruled the motion for a new trial in
the Elliott murder case and sentenced
W. J. Elliott to imprisonment for life.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Closing Quotations of the Stock and
Produce Exchanges,
Prrrapenrnia, Aug. 10 Almost nothing
was done in the stock market. Extreme dull.
ness marked every phase of the speculative
A child of Mr. Ohlinger
died of the same disease, which is
pre
valent in a pamber of families
PHILADELPHIA, Ang. 8. Fdward
employed in
ding annex, Eleventh
fell down the elevator
floor
the Gladstone bui
and Vine streets,
ment late yesterday
instantly killed.
only six week i
AMBLER, Pa., A
of Ross Oberholtzer,
drank the contents of
ing strychnine, The deadly
the drug because manifest,
D. W, Shelly was called in.
with the patient all night, but there are
but slight hopes of the child's recovery
WiLKEsBaRRE, Pa., Aug. 8.—Hugh
Belger, aged 17, wa
Laurel Run
the car to «
of the load,
mall
borot
contain
effect of
and D .
He labore
SOOM
crushed to death in
He had leaned
near the
pulled the
Ween
after misappropristing
Lansdale lodge
i I
Fi Hows
Was secretary getting
the extent «
ft behind him a
i ¢ abeol dastituts
insmuated against him o
appropriating Council's money,
y be examined
Aug 11.~The follow-
ing charters have been issued at the
department The Hughesville
Electric Pint and Power company of
Hughesville; capital stock, $10,006, A.
Hallman Stove company of Philadel
phia; capital stock, §75,008. The Lang
horne Building and Loan association of
Bucks o« unty apital stock, $100.000,
The Wilson Fenimore company of Bris.
tol, Backs county, fo
manufacturing paper hangings, wall
and ceiling decorations; capital stock,
sod w
led y
¢
. 2
anda
DOGKS are t
Haaspu no,
sane
r the
purpose of
1
PHiLADELPIIA, Aug. 10, At day
break, near Hurst street, which never
ored Amazon with a
criminal record murdered a young man
yesterduy, One blow of a knifain the
Ida Howatt, colored, gave
Frank Hetzelberger, 22 vears, of 210
Godfrey street, a wonnd over the heart,
from which he died on reaching the
The murderess
is well known to the police, She has
served a term in prison as a “badger”
thief, and has faced magistrates for'less
Prrrsetrro, Aug. 8. --An execution for
$100,000 was issued against William E
Schmertz, of this city. yesterday by Wil.
lam Looffler, Mr. Schmertz is at the
head of one of the largest wholesale
boot and shoe manufacturing establish-
ments in the city and was until Thurs-
day president of the Third National
bank, which pesition he resigned and a
new president was appointed. The exe-
cation was made to protect the interests
of R. CC. Schmertz & Co. and the chil-
dren of R. C. Schmertz, of whom W.
E. Schmertz iz guardian.
Porrsviiie, Pa., Aug. 11. Less than
a hundred Prohidtionists answered the
call fur a county convention. The fol-
lowing is the county ticket, all the can-
didates being elected without opposi-
tion: Judge, 8. M. Hollopeter, of Shen-
the market.
and the
situation to
spirit is dead speculative
first few sales the market was only moderately
active, and the support waa chiefly from in.
sliders,
Following were the closing bids:
Lehigh Valley 4 Heading g. m. 4a 78
N. Pac. com w 21% Reading lst pf Ss 4084
N. Pac, pt « 09g Reading 2d pf Ss 3544
Pennsylvania « 495% Reading 34 pf ia
Reading INE W. N.Y. & Pa
Lehigh Navigati'n 48 H &BT pref...
St. Paul 6g H.& BT. com.. 04
The Produce Market,
PHILADELPHIA, Aug 10. State and western
flour, super., $LT@9: do. do. extras, $46
4.25 No. 2 winter family, $4534.50; Pennayl-
vania roller process, $4.5004.9%; western winter
clear, $4504.00; do. do. straight, $4.7085;
winter patent, new, $4052 Minnesota,
clear, $450649; do. straight, $4765.10; do,
patent, $505.40. Rye flour, $4.1564.50,
Wheat — Firm, quiet, with ce. bid and
Whe. asked for August; %c. bid and 99Ge.
naked for September: #4o, bid and $1 asked
for October; $1008 bid and $1014 asked for
November,
Corn - Strong, quiet, with "0c, bid and Vie.
askad for August: 8c. bid and 600. asked for
September; 8c. bid and #c. asked for Oc.
tober; 65c. bid and 8c. saked for November,
|
jury commissioner, J,
J. H. Kurtz,
ah, was elected county
chairman, J. H. Reichert, secretary, and
8. G. M. Hollopeter, treasurer, Dele
gates were chosen to the state conven
tion.
Hanrspvna, Aug. 10, The common.
wealth has fired the first shot in the liti
gation growing out of the Bardsley de-
faleations, Two suits were entered, one
against the county of Philadelphia and
the other against John Bardsley, late
city treasurer. The fired f8 to recover
personal property tax fer 1590, amount-
ing to $622,018.11, and the second for
license taxes, amounting to $627,604.18,
less credits of $160,000 on account of
taxes paid by brewers, brokers, theatres,
wholesale and retail liquor dealers since
the first settlement and during the
months of March, April and May, 1801,
Wirkesnanree, Pa, Aug. 10. Two
fatal mine accidents occurred at J. C,
Haddocks Black Diamond mine, at Lu-
gerne borough, A Polander known as
Jake Morris, employed as a miner, had
drilled a hole and loaded it. He fired
the match, but through some defect a
asked for August; #o. bid and Me asked
coal struck him on the , erushing
October; igo. bid and We. asked for No.
vember,
Beef Quiet, firm; extra mess, $0.50310;
mil), Sloan.
«Quiet, steady; new mess, $12312.50;
old moss, $10.50B11.3% extra prime, $10.50811,
Lard Dull, easy; steam rendered, $8.75.
sybvamia, ade; ©
®
coming nu the shalt. The
y to
mn ve
hi foot al
Spring
Styles.
Goods at
JOm-
Latest
Prices. Cor-
HARPER
Centre IIall,
KREAMER.,
Penna
’
I.
| recommend4t ag superior Lo ar
known to me H. A Ascues, M.D,
111 Bo. Oxford Bt, Brookiyn, N.Y
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WILI ERS
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as a
ndaigus aid crmegiate slat
Buffaio and Kisgara Valls, will
cars and passcuger
ter,
ORCDOS 10 £2
Da exX0ept
dalgus andintortoedia
and MNisgars Fa
oar 0 Hochester
Daily except :
plermediale sist
For Williams
Eimira and
irain Daily
poriand intermediate stations
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MOKTANDON FROX
EAST AND 8OUTH
Train 15 leaves New York 1
phn 4.30 a m, Baition
Ai0am, Wilkesbarry
Sunday) arriving at Mc
11 leaves Philade
10am, Ball
phia 850 a m
more Pi8 a in,
iam, (imily exoept Sunday
Montandon 203 pm, ith pwrios
Phtladeipbia and through passenger
from Phiisdelphia and Baltinore
Tinin 1 leaves New York 200 a mv, Phils,
mm, Washington at 10.00 a my, Ballimore at
am, Wilkesbarre 3.12 pm, Rly exoept
aay) arriving at Motitandon at 5.04 Pp mm,
through passenger coaches fromm Phila
Baltimore
Twin 2 York pm, Philadelphia
5.25 pm, Washingion 4.30 p mw, Baltimore 5.32 p
0, (aally) arriving al Mo Wmndon 10 pm
Train 8 leaves New York al 500 p m, Philad
10.5 pm, Washington 10 Baitiraore,
11.20 pom, (daily) arriving at Montandon at 5 36
& mm, with through Pullman sleeping cars
Phila, Washington and Baltimore snd through
passetiger coaches from Philadelphia and Bale
more,
Car
Conc hios
rom
ii 40
Mune
will
caves Now
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
Dmaly Except Sunday.
Westward,
PMAM. AM. STATIONS A
215,40 25 6 50, Montandon '
2308 2 Lewisburg i»
28 a0! Biehl
Vicksburg
Eastward
MPM.PM
2 1 nd 56
10] 2 md
w
2%
2H i MiMlinburg
30 OO) Millneont
31 O8l Glen Tron!
8 4 £3 Paddy Mountain
3. iCobam
ol {erby
10i Rising Spring
15iPeun Cave
24; Centre Hall
82 Gre
#7 Linden Hall
& 4210ak Hall
® 40 Lemont
& 5H Dale Rummit
AIRE RE
wens
BBP REE Ga DOIRD
9 10 Beliefonte
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan
don at 5.208 m, 10008 m, 1.1 7.50 pm. re
turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.35 a
a Spm S05 pment pm, and 7 ha
AH. KE PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager, Gen’l Pea'ger Ag,
T ING i
ty.
im ost, Durable, Jul and. Pe fool
in use, Wastes no Grain; Cleans it Ready for
Market,
SAW MITIS and Horse Mowers,
SAW MILLSamtird invieney
Th,
. nL
A.B. FARQUHAR CO.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, YORK, PA.
on a
A SR AA
RVIN HOUSE,
CTR |, Kal
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Oe]
ain
muaers
tot! Daniel
ime
Hews,
of Har
3 ff Conrad lmme
: iren of Levi Reeder
Pp of Gregg, docoasad,
iret and final account Clement
dministrator ¢. 1, a, of, &c., of Davia 1.
late of Hellelonte borough, deceased ,
guardian of
aie of the
¢
of
Dale,
Parsons,
The first and final account of
ar, execuior of Elizabeth Mosser
township, deceased ,
nry Beck, administrator
i pret Nestierode, lale
21. The sooount of He
» TTR ¥ %
erty owns
1a of Libs
deceased
2 The hi sunusl scoount of Dandel
surviving Wrusiee in estate of Win, A
liclonte borough, deceased
frst account of Wm, }
Jackson , raster
Ehoads,
Thomas, iste
of Ik
ra,
A ai
Heyuoids and
Geo, W
under the will of Thos,
“4. The third partial account of H, ¥
execnior of, &c.. of Jacob B nile «
township, Geoeased
First and partial scoount of Henry
of, administrator of, dc. of Thomas
inte of Worth lownsuip, deceased,
26, The second aud final account of Isaac M,
OUrndor i, executor of, &¢., of Wm , Urndort, late of
Haines township, deceased
27. The final scoount of J, R,
trator of, dv... of
wwnship, decease
Bitner ,
Liregy
ilaer, {
Meich-
Merryman,
Wolf adminis
Thomas Wolf, iste of Miles
a,
JOHN A, RUPP,
Register,
opposite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The New Garmes House has arisen from it
ashes and is open for the public, New building
pew faraitare throughout, steam host, electric
bells, and all modern improvements. Good
table,
i on A AR A A AI Soh
PRING MILLS HOTEL.
Spring Mills, Pa.
D. H. Ruhl, proprietor. Free 'Bus to
nd from all trains,
AMERAN HOUSE,
Corner Second ani Market Sta.
ORD & ZER FING, PROPRIETORS,
LEWISBURG, PA.
Good Sample Rooms on 1st floor
Free’ Bus to all Trains, aag22'ss