The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1892, Image 4

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    FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. |
——— Sa |
TERMS. One year, $1.50, when pald in advance. |
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three
fusertions, and § cents per line for each subse
quent insertion. Other rates made made known |
on application
The Johnstown Flood Recalled,
When the terrible disaster at Jolins-
town occurred, James Agnew was one |
of the employees at the Cambrian Iron |
Works. His wife and three children |
lived just below the ill-fated town and
were among those made homeless by |
the flood. The father |
could not be heard from and was given
The mother and her fath-
husband and
up for fost,
erless children were cared for by kind
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, MAY
AGAINST THE TRUST i
The Government Moves to Prevent the Big
sugar Combine.
filed in the
Phila-
govert-
io
reece
A bill in was
United States circuit court
delphia on Monday the
ment against the sugar trust pre-
vent the consummation of the nt
deal by which the trust obtained con-
trol of the individual refineries in that
city. The bill filed R. Co
Knight & Co., the Sugar
Refining Company, the Franklin
Delaware
equity
if
by
is aoninst
Spreckels
Sue
gar Refining Company, the
Sugar House, the American Sugar Re-
fining Company (the trust and John
KE.
ean Sugar
bill sets forth that
nies have combined
of the Ameri-
The
Com pa~
:
nw,
the
Searles, the treasurer
Refining Company.
the
contrary
prevent
deal, to re
above
tO
¢ §
and prays the court to
consummation of the
seind the agreement in the cases that
have been brought to consunnnation,
- ® —
Gov. Beaver Takes a Tumble
James A.
Bellwood a few day
(ieneral Beaver
broke his neck at
ago. As the aflair
seriously nothing was s
did 1
and the story did not leak
gentleman wi
flair told it.
busine
Saturday, when a gen
a witness to the a
Governor had been on a
up the Bell's Gap Railroad,
Pennsylvania and Northwestern
returning he walked across to ;
an east-bound train on the
It had been raining a
steps at the depot were
pery. Beaver h
reached the
General ul
top
crutches slipped off the edge of
when or
1 4
Ose iis
which caused him to
and to the dismay of those standing
about he went rolling down tot!
tom of the steps. The fall woul
been enough to break the neck of
a man not so crippled as the General,
but it apparently did not
damage to him. He was p
and helped ti ot, |
into
to have anyt
and soon after
east,
ft is figured t
have
hat up to date about
delegates been
Harrison;
control the conventi
and as it
that a erisis is on for
It is true th
structed ar
yet it is
Harrison sentiment
powerfully and decisively
ventions yet to be held, «
political manipulation will |
Minneapolis. Prior to the
convention the sentiment w
sal that Blaine’s retirement had
Harrison inevitable.
four or five
MEI that
vention candidates
been freely canvassed, and the
tion of availability is still an oj
a
Why He Was Peasioned,
The Record
Brockwayville ;
Among the old soldiers who were here
execute their
Monday of last week to
quarterly pension papers, was John
Hill, of Sugar Hill. Mr. Hill draws a
pension for injuries recived in a pecu-
liar manner, He is a
trade, and while in the service was de-
tailed from the
that line.
shoe a vicious mule the animal knock.
ed Mr. Hill down and bit him severly
in the The injured his
spine and Mr. Hill has never had the
complete use of his limbs from that
time,
blacksmith by
ranks to do work
One day while
irying
back. bite
AT
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will
surely do you good, if vou i
Cough, Cold, or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back,
Sufierers from La Grippe found it just
the thing and under its use had a |
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a
sample bottle at our expense and learn
four yourself just how good it
Trial bottle free at J. D. Murray's Drug
Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00.
have a!
in,
rnc
Boys knee pants, 25 cts to $1.00,
Boys suits, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and
2.00, :
Boys finer suits, 2.00, 2,50, 5.00, 3.50, |
4.00 and 500, Lyon & Co.
———— IM ARS 5
weft In surprising how pretty the
combination of colors are in this ses
son's Ginghams and Outings. Wolf |
& Crawford have them in greater va |
riety than elsewhere in the valley.
rie fan teak amiis
Wall Paper.
We carry the largest stock of wall |
paper in Penns valley. Come and be |
convinced that you ean buy cheaper
from us than any other place,
: J.B. DAUBERMAN & Box,
There she has lived caring for her!
She received a letter a few days |
It bore the post-mark Allen- |
Pa. Mrs. Agnew read it partly
and a great joy came to her. Her hus- |
band was alive and was coming to her. |
He had heen swi pt down with the
the wreck-
age was bruised and injured until ren-
When he
s he found himself in a |
He lay there shatter-
band.
ago,
town,
rushing torrent, and amid
dered unconscious, regain.
edd CONSCIONSnes
Red (Cross tent
ed in mind and body, and when at las
begged fi
but the sto
strength came to him he
tidings of his little family,
Wis
ry of their supposed loss
came to him. Hecontinued his search
and ing and finally through the
a priest found his wife
Elizabeth Ag
happy.
i i
a
n Cases,
New |
Specie
An Egg Within an Egg.
ro Lox
fs
od}
store un |
Hex pla on
Gillam’s
measuring 7ix8; inches in
£1 and weighing
Friday Mr. R
sitended coloring
her son Ira,
in the
i cracked
AWAY was §
to 1s fi $
CHIRAL TRIE mie
t if ¥
i Oh i
sending
abandoned. When the
pl the ide
shill was rie
moved, inside an albuminous coating
was found another perfectly developed |
ege of more size
than ordinary
hard shell, The
shell was white and the inside shell
was dark. We have heard of douple
and |
ng a
havi outside |
yvelks but never before of a perfect egy |
within an egg. Mapleton ftom.
illus
surrah silks from 40 ets. upward.
Beautiful dress challies, fast colors, 6
cls, per yard,
~- y
fy N,
Dress
15, =,
Light, drab, tans, browns and all the |
new shades in Bedford Cords from 30 1
to 75 and 10 ets,
ginghams, 4}
i
10, 12, |
“i
<5 and 30 ets,
Lyox & Co,
yy |
0 far «an eve more Olont 10 foe,
A mind to grep nore earnestly,
For every good itutent,
That ti the sick nud despairing
I ring thee & peerless cure
Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds
Soldat J. D,
Vau
Mutray's Drug Store
Consumption Cared
An old physician, retired from practios, have
fui had placed fo his hands by an Bast Liddian
Missionary the formula of & simple vegetable
remedy for toe speedy and permapent cure of
Cova pion, Broochitls, Cstarrh, Asthma and
ail throst and Lung Affection, alse a positive
sud radios] cure for Nervous Debiiity and sll
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its won.
felt I his duty to wake I* known to his suffering
fellows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to
to nll who desire 56 this recipe in Gorman,
French or Enalish, with fall dir otious for pres
paring and using, Bent by mall by sddressiog
With samp, netting this paper. W 5, Novi
B20 Powers k, Rochester, N
Wmarly £0
MEN'S ALL
‘Al
BELLEF ONTE,
o
WOOL SUITS
“Ng/
J
) LL
t day of snide
EMERICK
Execution
wa le the valoable farm in Georges Valley, near
190 ACRES,
in
The buildings consist of & new
STORY DWELLING HOUSE
O roots, Wash house, vic, good bank darn and
All buildings cxoept barn
CF ami} —
The farm Is in a convenient and dee
sirable joeation, belug joested fear
AsO
HO ACREAOF MOUMUTAIN TIMBER LAND
will be offered Incouneciion with this fann or
Apply to or address
G.R DECKER
feb tv3m spring Mills
J. D. Murray the druggist, «desires
us to publish the following testimony,
as he handles the remedy and believes
is to be reliable,
I bought a 50 cent bottle of Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm and applied it to
my limbs, which have been afflicted
with rheumatism at intervals for one
year. At the time I bought the Pain
Balm I was unable to walk, I can
truthfully say that Pain Balm has
completely cured me. R. H, Fann,
Holywood, Kansas. Mr. A, B. Cox,
the leading druggist at Holywood,
vouches for the truth of the above
statement,
HA so 3 A HSI SSH
~The REPORTER ot $1.50 is the
cheapest paper in the county. Sub.
goribe and get in the swim,
ed
To show jou what an excellent paper for
the home circle the New York Ledger is,
we will send you
3 Numbers for
0 Gents.
The {llustrations in the Ledger ar bean.
tiful. It 13 one of the Lest Hiustrated
papers in the workl :
ET a vad oy
These three numbers will contain the
following interesting reading: Two com-
plete novelettes, beautifully illustrated,
one by Helen Marshall North, cntitied
“The Romance of Cynthia Nesbit,” the
other hy Louis Harman Peet, entitied
“ At the Eleventh Hour ™ also illustrated
short stories by such authors as Amelia E.
Barr, Mary Kyle Dallas, Ansa Shellds,
W. Thomson and Col. Thomas W. Knexy
pumerona poems; three pages of the “ Woe
man's World” department, full of infor.
mation that will interest every mother and
danghter; news from * The World's Four
Corners,” and many short miscellaneous
articles brimiul of useful information; aud
the threo opening installments of a most
interesting serial story, entitled * Morris
Juling's Wife" also one Installment in
each number of * The Other Bond,” Miss
Porn Russell's most successful serinl—all
sent for only 10 conts. Address
NEW YORK LEDGER,
ROBERT DONNEL'S B08, 180 William St, N. ¥
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
t 1s put up in 20 and 00 cont buses.
DMIKISTRATOR'S NOTIOH ~LETTERS |
of Administrations upon the esiate
JMec'd | Inte of Centre Hall bor-
sons knowing themselves indebiod w the estate |
© puke immediate payment, sof those having
Claims ngainet the sume 10 prosent them daly au
BAMUEL FLORAY,
JOHN H. KRUUMBINE,
Administrators
Centre Hall,
for taxes for 1500 and 1980] —agreeable to the
provisions of law relating to the sale of noseated
tenets of nnd for the non payment of taxes
Notioe is hereby given that there will be exposed
at public sale or outcry, the followlug tracts of
utiseated lands ny of ( Penna , for
at the Court House
Monday, the
Pp. In
in cou outre
Bellefonte,
1%,
BOGGE TWY
the 1 Of
sarong
f
i
al 1 o'clock
Wa
swoidfrey Martha......
Harvey J
165 {(
163
3
Jonathan
Hood Moses
lane BSerah
Hinck
Brady
sdy Wi
Wilson David
Wilson Wm
Wilson Peder
Work David...
Work Joseph
HOWARD
Brown Yamuel
Godfrey Martha
Harris Jas D..
LIBERTY TWP
Gorrell Wm A
Hayes Robt and Jas...
Hayes Wm 'y of
Irwin Robt PRR AOR)
Jackson Jeremiah
Jucksop Jeremiah .....
Krouse Daniel... wh
Lytle Poter....cuiiens
MARION TWP
Harris A D ——
Mekinney David...
Young Rol Fase
MILES TWP.
Brady Wm P...
Barton Wm.
Carothors Jas...
Carothers Tonos.
Corpor WE...
Calboun G00...
Gray Rob...
Hepburn Jes
Kreamer Peter,
Miles Wm 9.16 of
" “ Teib of..
Parker Wim...
Princeton Jacob...
Swireford Petor.....coein ———_—
Rigel] RUPhol... ovine
ME JORMA ooneesvs. sins wossisans
Young Beni... seme
PENN TWP,
MOURNIY WH, ove issu mimi ie
Montegomery Wm. omen in
Montaomory Daniel. .cocmeams
Swineford Peter 1-2 of ovine
Swineford Geo...
POTTER TWP.
Blake Jomeph oom oi
A MBEY oo inmcirsnmns sossmmbavinion
Brady
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WH Poon srsnies women
Cameron Ae Y.eevmmmimn
Deinineer Chr
Palle THOMA. cms inimis
Falls THOME. comm semmmiriion
Frick Jno JE.commeiiommmiianiaon
Palimer HB Boovaonisa
Rubies TR —
unter Alexander .......
ncolm sires
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fire TIMMS vss snvsvsisth sn sernue
to THUMB. .oovnisriiviirnniinis
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4 McKim David.............oocooioisiises
wi x .
1 McClellan Geo...
rik Norris Joun
wi Patterson Benj
447 Parkes
| Reed John C
Heit Bane]
soll Abrabiam
Telly Ferrell
Vanderslice Henry
RUEH TWP.
Allison John
Allmon James
ison Andrew... ‘
Himon A and Joo JA ly
Atherton Richard »
Allison Andrew
Baumsn Joseph
teeth Win
sickley Daunlel
Burg Ino
Collinge Zacheus
Copstiin ver & Whitcomb
Denutler William
Eller Daniel
Eberman Philip
Fitzgerald Daniel
Grant Thomas
tree Ellzabeth
Groe & MeKeou
aut Thonas
caves Thouiss
eG
a ay So Sr wt
wh we
2
el
Purdon
Pardes
Robinwn Richard
wt
Sutier Daniel —
Wilson Robert... coon sore
WORTH Twp
mer Henry
mphell Robert
thorn Thos
nen Jn
AE aon —
Mayland Jesper
Miler Samuel
Hoss John -
Ehippen Thok Lovo
Swanwick John...
Singer John
Shippen Wm Jr...
Wister Wm
Wistor Daniel
Unknown... smn
NOTE,
In socordance with the act of June 6th, 1887, in.
be added to the amount of all taxes
noses ted lands above adver
JAMES J.GRAMLEY,
County Treasurer
ALSO,
”
ian
5%
#0
h 92
70
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a
2
i519
respectively, for the years of 1886, 1887 188%, and
IRA0, Wo the Commisdoners of Centre County, for
to the is
ly Naw ass'd in Years, Taavos
PHILLIPSBURG BORO.
Park Po'g Park Amo, SUS8
ia Frank Nelson, HTN.
Lot i. M. Kepler, 8-88
Fonndry “Jones & Landon RS
Lot Wesley Johnston 8
Lot Albert Owens, ne
BOGGS TWP,
Ruth Negley
MILESBURG BORO.
B.A Green 87.89
Mes, Eliz, M'Ghee "85.59
HUSTON TWP.
Austin Swisher, 1847
Push & Tome, Jay
Lizzie Light, ny
E.J. Henderson Est, 1887
LIBERTY TWP,
oo Christian Holter
Mill & farm Jno. Nestlerode, =.
WORTH TWP.
CL an
Elisabeth
ay
John Erb,
HIRING TWP.
3.1 Murphy, ‘
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sisEes
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