The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1892, Image 5

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    FRED. KURTZ, EoiToR AND PUBLISHER,
TERMS. ~Oue year, $1.50, when paid in advance
Per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ 20 cents per line for three
insertions, and b cents per lupe for each
quent insertion. Other rates made made known
on application
subse
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. FEB. 11.
THIRTY PERSONS KILLED,
The Horrors ofa Hotel Fire
Sunday Night,
NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—A
palling in horror, bringing to
the terrible occurrence in Park
still fresh in the public mind,
ed in this city early this
Hotel Roval, that well-known
mark, which has stood for more
a quarter of a century at the
corner of Sixth avenue and
street, was burned to the
in
disaster
Place,
land-
than
southeast
burned,
ruins,
there
large number of people were
suffocated or crushed in the
At the time of the
were nearly 150 guests
disaster
in the
i
i
|
five. Of this number
fifty
five have thus far been found dead
the
have been reported alive,
The
exceed,
are in hospital and
{Ine
number dead
at
red are still missing,
will probably not a
estimate, thirty persons,
- Be ly th
To The Ladies of Centre County,
Ladies who are interested in the
of dress cutting should eall at Mrs.
NS. Clements, and teacher at
Centre Hall, for Newton’s French and |
Tailor System of
art |
agent
dress cutting, and re-
ceive thorough instructions
the use of patterns; also teach economy
when |
will
1 surement
in drafting seams. This chart
understood by the
able her with the
chart to cut any
and children’s wear,
basting and
I will also do all
dres
seamstress, “l-
and
ladies’ |
without
hh
arment in
to fit
it up trying the g
On. Kinds of
in ladies’ wear,
children’s wear,
17decSm Mrs. G
Wy
The First
SN. CLEMENTS.
step.
Perhaps you are run down,
Ps
Your
can't 't do
and
should
can’t slee think, ea
thing to
wonder
heed the warning,
first into Nery
You need a Nerve T
tric Bitters you
remedy for rest
tem to its
any- |
satisfac
ails
w hint you, a
you are taking
Prostration,
Elee- |
exact
step ils
and in
ESA
will find the
ring your nervous sys-
normal althy condition, |
Suprising results folloy se of
Tonic
turns,
this
Your
re-
great Nerve and , ative,
appetite
stored.
good Hr: i=
nd Kidneys
Rhy action, TY A
Murray’
re
and tl
bot
Drug |
sume hea le.
Price
Store,
Ake, &
a
A Full Equipment,
The REPORTER offi
and fine
y Peeve d in
Feed
full
Of 101
J if the
latest styles and designs, for the execu- |
All old |
and their |
equips ft ¥ type {
tion of all Kinds of job work.
type
places supj
has been thrown out
shied with new, and we now
equipp a
executed with
x i
have a modernly office.
Work will be neat ness
in stock a
ding invitati
cards, letter
and
strictly
and dispatch. We carry
fine line of wed wed-
Ons,
ding envelopes, and note
heads, ete, our
work to if in
need of anything enumerated give usa
ete, guarantee
be first class -
call, and we will gladly quote prices,
py
I man, aged
at (
circumstances,
Henry Vincent, a colored
about thirty years, died in jail,
lisle, under peculiar
He was serving a sent
months for furnishing liquor to minors,
and wanted a He had lung
trouble but was not seriously ill. He
resorted to starving with =a
health
ars
‘nr-
of eighteen
fee
release,
himself
view to breaking down
as to secure the desired The
result was that he carried the experi-
ment too far and his death followed,
his
wi
release,
Wy
Increase of Wages
The P. RB. R.
the wages of the employes as follows:
Conductors, $3.30 a day an increase of
25 cents; brakemen, $1.80 a day, an in-
crease of 15 cents; parlor ear sonduet.
ors, increase of 25
£1.95 a day,
local baggagemen
an increase of 20 cents,
has decided to increase
£2 a day, an cents,
through baggagemen,
increase of 10 cents;
£1.55 a day,
an
A
Help the Russian Sufferers,
Governor Pattison has issued an ap-
peal to the citizens of this State to con-
tribute toward the starving people in
Russia.
i
The Little Ones
Bhould Le carefully comsidered, especial'y
when the: con ract Coughs and Colds, Croup is
the demon of childhood. ae many a fond mother
knows. Do not allow a Cough or Cold W ran on.
Whether young or oud, it may be the forerunner
of au untimely death, We ean confidently res
commend all readers to use Pan-Tina, the ecole
brat 4d Reltiedy for Coughs, Colds and Coisun pn
tion, costs 25 sud 50 centr. Trial bottles of Pan.
Tina free at J, D. Murray) ws Drug Store,
sini ais
When Baby was sick, we gave ner Castoria
When she was & Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she ad Children, she gave them Castorls,
i
i
AS ME BLACEKIING i: clicaper
£A at 20 cents a bettie than any
other Dressing ut § cents,
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
because shoes once blackened with it ean
be kept clean by washing them with water,
People in moderate circumstances find it
profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because
what they spend for Blacking they save in
shoe leather,
It is the cheapest blacking considering
its quality, and yet we want to sell i
cheaper if it can be done. We will pay
$10,000 Reward
for a recipe that will enable us to make
Worr¥'s AcME BLACKING at such a price
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1893.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Old Jurniture painted with
PIK-RON
{this is the name of the paint), looks like
tained and varnished new furniture. One
coat will do it. A child can apply it. You
can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry
to mahogany; there is no limit to your
fancies. All retailers sell it.
Had the Desired Effect! IL
Manvinie R I, March 8, 1801,
I, the undersigned, suffered from epilepsy for
whatever ; consulted a number of doctors, but
all sald there was no remedy for my disease,
sm now in perfect health, and work all the time,
PHILIP MONGEON,
I got some of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle
for nervousness and gleeplessness and it
I
also know friends of mine who used it and say
MES. J, MURPHY,
This a by the Heveren
156,
4
ayne, ind. since
is now prepared under his direction by the
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, lil
Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for 85.
Large Size, 81.75, 6 Bottles for $9.
Warned In Time.
to blame
here this
wives largely
a foothold
ealth sounded a note of
Physicians all agree
oper precantions the disease may be
Aged and enfeebled persons, in fact
¥ require a
ical face
ins sliver
which sell
quart are
nis known Ther
indorse and
Ww hospitals us
nalso sells Guok
werhiolt and Bear
ris for 85 His ess
w everylhing in the
r ssod everywh Sond
ing this parser, 10
MAX KLEIN
82 Federal
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npr §
per fu
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t and best sti
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Allegheny (
HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
ATED IN ONE OF THE
FUL AND HEALTHFUL
ALL EGHE NY REGION;
ro NAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES;
TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTH ER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT
DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
ULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI
f R ALCHEMISTRY; with constant fl
tious on the Fare and in the Labors
'Y and HORTICULTURE:
pr ras te mi. Students taught original
: h the mic TOSCOpe.,
MISTRY with an unusually full and
wh i the Laboratory.
JIN EERING i These
ENGINEERING: Soour ms
I ENGINEERING: Jes are
ith very exiensive practical
Fiebl the Shop, and the
MOST BEAUTI
SPOTS IN THE
UNDENOMINA
theoret!.
A
wi
rot and Modern, with origi.
ART
COURSE
AND hERIGN
IN LITERATURE and
aw Ampie facilities for
wal and instrmmental
AGE and LITERATURE; latin
French, German and English (res
one of more continaed through the
ISDUSTRIAL
LADIES
SCLENCE
Music, v
LANG
i ae
guired
entire cour
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY:
arid applied
MECHANIC ARTS:
w wdy, three years’ course; New builds
ing and equipment,
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 801
ENCE: Constitutional Law and History
Politic al Economy, ete
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti
end and practical ineinding each srm ofthe
BOrYT
Pil KIA LATORY DEVARTMENT;
year Hy graded and thorough,
der term opens Jauuary 7, 1881; Spring
April &, 188) Commencement week, June
{1801 For Catalogue or other informs
Two Jv
pure
combining shop work
ith ot
10
Two
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W. ATHERTON, LL.D
State Colinge,
PENSIONS
THE DISABILITY BILLIS A LAW,
Soldiers Disabled Since the War are
Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose sous died from effects of army servise are
included. If you wish your claim fly and
Succi dare James Lanner
Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC.
Presi,
Centre to, Pe
i ci i
Ro BATENY Ornce, Wassinaron, D.C,
TO DO ace, Wage
"AZ ATED A aro,
$2.00 and more |
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CENTRE CO. From opp. page.
JAMES J. GRAMLEY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH ROAD, BCHOOL,
ARISING FROM UNSEATED LANDS,
asa varans
ROAD,
AND POOR FUNDS
Bal on hand! Collected in
Jan. 1, 91. 1501,
#4455
14 56
BRS 28 T
Curtin... 12 70 i 97
Ferguson, craks srr nt 58 67
Gregg... “ring . 27 bi 4
Haiues ., casas
Half Moon 3
12
14
Treasurer's Paid owt in! Bal, on hand
Commission 1801, Jan, b, ‘92.
40 00 7 46
207 66 32 57
500 00 617 40
460 un 06
147 45 § 2%
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DISTRICTS.
Benner
Boggs...
Burnside
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Huston...
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Potter.
Rush ....
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Taylor...
Union ...
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DISTRICTS Jan, 1,9!
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Curtin
Ferguson
Greg...
Halves,
Half Moon
Harris
Howard ‘
Huston FRASER LE
Liberty...
Marion
Miles
Pauvon
Penn
Potter
DISTRICTS
Benner...
Bowg»
Burnside
College...
Ferguson
Gregg
Hain .
Hal Moon
Harris
Howa d
Huston
Liberty
Patton
Penn
Potter
Rush
Rpring.....
Snow Shoe
Tayior
Union
Walker
Worl ;
M7 4
The sbove acvoupt incindes 87 663 (9, of Rosd, School, and x
ships, which is still in the hands of Ex- Treasurer Cyrus Goss
REASURER, IN ACOOU)
NG FROM LIQUOR
JAMES J GRAMLEY.T
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DISTRICTS B
Beliefoutle Boro
Philipsburg Boro .
Centre Hall Boro .....
Howard Boro
Millbeim Bom
Boggs Townshiy
Gregg Township
Potter Township
Penn Townshir
Snow Shoe To
Walker Towmehip
unty, do horeby certify
correct slates
We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Centre ¢ to the best of our
kpowledge and belief, that the foregoing report and
expenditures of said county for the year | aud order the same to be published
G. L. GOODHART,
T. F. ADAMR,
is & true rit
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» COMMISSIONERS
Arrest : BR. ¥F,. HUNTER, Clerk
We. the undersigned auditors of Centre county, do hereby certify that we
the books and sccounts upon which the above statement is based, and find it correct
. B. MITCHELL, }
E. H. CARR, AUDITORS,
AY,
0
We keep constantly on
hand a
large stock of Furniture.
Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining Room Suits, Kitchen
Furniture, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, Bedsteads,
Pat.nt Rockers, Springs and Mattresses, Wall Paper
Window Shades, etc. etc.
UNDERTAKINC DEPARTMENT.
Special attention given to Undertaking and Embalming.
J. S. Dauberman & Son,
for Infants and OChiidren,
""Ouatoris is 80 well adaptad to child zon that Constipation.
{ recommend It as superior to any proscription Bi i »
sovatome” HA Anomen, 3D,
\ajurtous medication.
111 Bo, Oxford 84, Drookiyn, N, YT.
Tua Omwravn Couraxy, 19 Fulton Stroet, N.Y.
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cently is an indication that they appreciate our bar-
The crowds who have thronged our store re-
| gains in
Dress Coods, Fall and Winter Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Croceries, etc.
We still have a big stock on hand, which we
will want to replace with spring goods, and tor a
while will offer better bargains than before. Come
of them |
1.
idte,
& Kreamer.
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Wm. McFarise:
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Vice Pros
Treasurer
Secretary
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igh coach Ir
i leaves New York
Wash iagton op ‘ TR Freeing
ng ai Montandon at 5 36
i sleeping cars from
i aud Lhroug
psseLger Cosclies from Phil a and Bal
tissore
Lx, DMINIS RATOR NOTICE. ~LETTERS
of Administrats upon UU estat
Catharine Royer, dec'd , ywiship, hay
ing been lawiully graziad © p ndersigued
w uid respectfully request ail rons Knowing
themselves indebted to the estate 10 make imme Westward,
dinte payment, and those havi claims against | PM AM. AM.
the sarne to present them daly o ithenticated for | 4 Gg oe &
setlicment 19» %5 16 0
tact LEWISBURG ARD TYRONE RAILROAD.
Daily Except Sunday,
Eastward,
AMPM. PM
Fd 55
Xe g £5
TATIONS,
tandon
Lewisburg
& 30 Biehi
50 Mon 8X
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Tantt _— 7 6 5: ket 0 it
6 bs Mi burg * 431 i 23
EL ONES] AD FOR BALE OR RENT. THI - wal Het prey EE lad i
undersigned offers 8 desirable homestead | © 51 YR iDar Fa i»
for sale, consistitig of £6 acres of land of which 1 A Way hao inten i
y BOTOS are good sug timber Thereonu a plank i {
frame hones, bank barn, with other outbuildi
eholoe froit and exoe water, adjoins ue
Heckman farm west of Cetitre Hall, ou i
wh
ie,
10 Risi ng Spring
1 Penn Cave
“A Uenire Hall
8 Uregg
I8 & Linden Ball
8 420ak Hall
i% 46 Lemont
is 51 Dale Summit
9 00 Piensant Gap
1% MiAxemann
9 10 Bellefonte
Additions trains leave Lewisburg or Montan.
donsts Dam. 0s m, 53 and T90 nom. Pe.
\ turning sve Montandon for a at9.85 a
505 0 mA pas, ands 05 pm
CHAS. E PUGH, J. BR, WOOD
General Manager Gen"! Pergo Agt.
8
ent
the od
pike App
W. Horoer,
Centre Hall, Pa.
Lewistown road leading 0 the iy or
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add. oss,
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XECUTORS NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA.
mentary on the estate of David Hennigh,
dec'd., ste of Potter township, having been
fraud to the undersigned, they would respect.
fully request all persos 1% knowing themselves in. f
debs - Jd 10 the estate to make Immediate payment,
and those havitg claims « gules the seme to pre
weit duly authensicsted for settlement
smh ’ ADAM BARTUGES
Millheim, Pa.
EP. HEsNIGH,
Potters Mills
Execoutors.
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