The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 28, 1882, Image 2

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    Ct i et BA»
AS AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER.
Press Opinions, lana fled, but that Kafreol. Dwar was make |
The Neo ‘ Pons H n bo (INE A werole resistance, The soldiers! .
NOW GBR. eek BEAN Es Bh 3+ " } op ty : " staunch Re |asked why they should lak their lives for| admitted by the leadin republican
OW GEN. RAVER MANAGE ublican paper, has this to say concern | Arabi and sdallah, The latter replied} i g
THE STATE AGRICULTUR ing the defaloation of Phipps. The Indes |that they were not fighting for him but for Ct vale in that state, nye 8 good
AL COLLEGE pendent, Stewart and jour [their religion and their country and the| Dt strong homies in Grover
sl ‘They should be ready, he said, to| Cleveland, The factions, besides,
- tealiph,
The soldiers replied, have united,
THE SUPREME COURT ON THE
LAW OF COURTSHIP.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
has lately expounded, in an elaborate
opinion, the law governing courtship,
The opinion was rendered in a criminal
ease which turned on the question wheth-
or a valid marriage engagement had been
made between the fair complainant and
the faithless defendant, This point waa
left to be determined by circumstantial
avidence afforded by the incidents of the
courtship, The Judge in the lower court
ruled that inorder to establish a proms
ise of marriage it was not necessary to
ahow “the making of presents, writing of
love letters and all of suoh things that
ass between young people.” “We have
ong passed that day,” he said “so far as
courtship is concerned, One man may
desire to court the girl he wants to wake
his wife in a secluded place, or he may
desire to keep it quiet; another may be in
the habit of keeping company with a
young lady and appear upon the public
highway from time to time so that all
may see him. Hence there is no stan
dard: each case must stand upon is
four legs as the party built it up,
The Supreme Court thinks that this is
altogether too lax a view of the legal es
sentials of a proper courtship It viewed
with surprise not unmiongied with indig-
nation the fact that the jury had found
that a promise of marriage had bean made
when it appeared that the alleged wooer
had been in the house of the wooed one
only four times, but had “met her out in
the evenings, sometimes at church, walk.
ed home with her and left her at the
gate” Ihe Court then proceeds fo define
the true legal standard of a courts
ship as will warrant the inference of a
matrimonial engagement. It says: Cirs
camstantial evideoace of an engagement
of marriage, is to be found in the proof of
such facts as usually accompany that re-
lation. Among them may be mentioned
letters, presents, social attentions of vari
ous kinds, visiting togelher in company,
preparations for housekeeping and the
like. These and similar circamstances, | 3... co from the ;
especially when the attentions are exclu \ in 1859 to the ¢ d theiriowner of a herd of
sive and continued a long time, may well ia ay A laa HY Ry aa ays nobew | yward, in Arison,
# : : i Dy Lhe Coliege CARIRIORUES wid 3 : t : 4 3
just a jury in Htndiog a s of Trinidal, Col,, on the plains, the
Arnage But the Lourt WO herds were Lo saparale » Howard wus
all these matters as being no + tha o'd Sante Fo track 10
sential, or rather as belongin
lishors, that we have ascertained that the
Mendelssohn Piano Co. means Herman
Conant,
The New York democrats, it is
i
Democratic
"GENERAL OPENING
mn] I
ALL DEPARTMENTS.
-— _ mays . wo ——
STRAWBRIDGE AND CLOTHIER
Aunounce the completion of their arrangements for the season
and their readiness in every way for even greater demands than
have been made in the past,
A STOCK OF DRY GOODS
APPROXIMATING
A Million and a Quarter Dollars
[3 ALREADY OPEN for inspection—with much more on
the way—which huge stock has been selected with extreme care,
under the most favorable circumstances, and is believed to be as
choice & collection of THE LATEST NOVELTIES, as well as
the best and most reliable STAPLE FABRICS, as ean be found
in the American market.
We suppose every honest voter is con
vinced by this time that no public rob-
ber, no matter how enormous his steal.
ings, will be punished under a republican
administration if he is a member of the
nals should all copy this paragraph |die, as ho was
|"“Then die!" and shot him through the
ont movement by the break-up in the stomach
almshouse ring and the disclosure of the]
Phipps, |
sylvania,’' afterwards the “Agricultural [the absconding Superintendent of that]
College of Pennsylvania," |
A Record of Extravagance and Inca
pacity For Farmers,
“Force 1s given to the general Independ
aes ssw B DITOR.
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PEACE IN EGYTI'T
|
188% The “Farmers” High School of OW ra and the thefts with whieh
arty.
Babcock went unpunished, altho’ pro-
nounced guilty.
Belknap went clear under the favor of
Grant rule,
The southwestern revenue thieves who
stole millions of the revenues were tried,
convicted and sentenced to the penitens
tiary, and then immediately pardoned by
Grant.
The Evans embeselers ia this
who stole $300,000, were tried, convieted
and sentenced, and immediately pardon.
od by govervor Hartranft,
The riot bribers, Kemble and Co, who
Crxrre Harn, Pa, Sept, 28,
de A SNS
The disclosures
pemocratie State Ticket.
and now the institution, is connected. > 7.7 ’ >
\ Rebels by the Thousands Surrender to
the British.
i
“Pennsylvania State College,” was r+ have two lmportant effocte--first, to con
fro the Purest and Bost
Bitters ever made.
They are compounded from
Hops, Malt, ny Mandrake
and Dandelion,—the oldest, best
and most valuable medicines in
the world and contain all the best
and most curative proporties of all
other remedies, being the greatest
Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator,
and Life *and Health Restoring
Agent on enrth, No disease or
ill health can possibly long exist
where jpop Bitters are used, so
varied and perfect their operations,
They give new life and vigor to
the aged and infirm. To all
whose employments cause irregu-
larity of the bowels or urinary
organs, or who require an Appeti-
ger, Tonio and mild Stimulant,
act of incorporation, Julyivince hesitating voters of the need for res
the
ganized under
18, 1864, The
college is built is looated in Centra couns workings of the ‘machine’ system Phipps
lin the local Republi:
Hoe wanted to be Re
nly a year or (wo ago,
and would have been ‘slated’ for the noms
State Agricultural Society gave its fund to b 3
a R K inatian on the Republican ticket, and put
| \ ‘ :
$1 \ (KX * up for the place under the lon! ‘boss’
tion of equal amount from rection, but for the discovery
farm upon whieh the form, and, second, to exhibit inside a
FOR GOVERNOR, :
ROBERT BE, PATTISON, of Philad.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
CHAUNCY F. BLACK, of York.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE,
SILAS M. CLARK, of Indiana county.
KRECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
TU SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon
FOR CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE
MORTIMER F BLLUIOT, of Tiogs.
Democratic County Ticket,
REPRESENTATIVES,
HENRY MEYER, .
BENJAMIN F HUNTER
JURY COMMISSIONER,
J. H. TOLBERT,
CORONER
DR. HK. HOY.
RAR SA es was,
IMPORTANT TO VOTERS,
Last day for being assessed and regis
tered —Thursday, Sep. 7th,
Last day for paying taxes—Saturday,
October 7th,
Last day for being naturalised—Sat-
urday, Ootober Tth,
Voters should attend to these impor
tant matters or it may cause great troub-
le.
Alexandria, Nept. 19. Abdallah Pasha,
at Damielta, has requested
that an officer be sent to inform him of res
This is considered as fore
shadowing the surrender of Damieita be
fore long
}
i
ty, and was a free gift for the purpose by ware a lea g man in aommandaer
General James Irvin, One year aflor the can organization
first moating of the board of trustees the ceiver of Taxes o ceht ovonts.
This was fol :
dis
lowed by a dona about that
ons of Centre county, and by one lms the growth of independence concern
ing municipal affairs bad made it impos
More dis
, Lis confidently
that
ities
the Farm Sehoo
alate Alexandria, Sept 19. From 10 o'elock
Monday morning until late in the afters
noon bodies of infantry, cavalry and artil.
ery continued to pour In from Aboukir
and gurrender their arms, There are many
more Lo come, The ironclads Minotaur,
Sultan, Inconstant, and Achilles, and the
gunboats Falcon and Condor sailed esst
ward this morning and are now anchored
off Aboukir. The forts there will be oe
f the | cupied by satlors and marines, Altogether
Pill 128 000 men from various forts have made
HE submission at Kafr-el-Dwar. The tele
kers, | graphic censorship has been abolished
it] Abdallah Pasha telegraphed torday that
;| he never intended to disobey the orders of : ; :
at the khedive, and intimated his readiness to op Bitters are invaluable, being
1 ram. |, oe 3 ¢ i 3 , 3 3 i
nd * 5, {sures mden. He says he awaits the kbes ug hly curative, tonic and stimu-
eter 8 ——— lating, without intoxicating,
lost | pi ————— ¥ .
"WEEN CATTLE No matter what your feelings or
DERS. symptoms are, what the disease or
= » ’ *
29 A ailment is, use jpop Bitters. Don’t
wait until you are sick, but if you
only feel or miserable, use
. . ’
prop Bitters at once. It may save
your life. Hundreds have been
saved by so doing. #500 will be
paid for a case they will not cure
or help.
Remember, Hop Bitters is no
vile, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but the Purest and Best Medicine
ever made; the “‘ Invalid's Friend
the eit
from friends of the institution throughout
f $20,000,
¥
———————————— sible to elect such eandidates
closures and
I8GT ald to stated,
the school was made and appproprias they will be in pol
2 ‘ they must seriously reduce the number
tion of § In 1861 and efficiency of Mr, Cooper's most val
additional appropriation was made by the ged ward and division ‘workers,’
tature of $40,000, making in all to)
} Th
the state © Ore arrose
the first application for Niale are to follow, and it is cortaln
$4} «de i
i f Aan Lhe same cirgia ol
were convicted of their great orime of
; i an
perjury and fraud, attempting to inflict 4
W000 was socured
y
n
I'he Hiv
in
milliops upon tho state, were pardoned
by Gov, Hoyt
The Credit Mobilier swindlers were all
Legis
oe Hi
i 1 Hi
this date, exclu {tha farm property,|
thes
In 1802 the act of U
government lands to agricultural in
B 46s 4 poratives
um of $40 WK
od in a defeat for Ul
let off unpunished, and given higher po- ongross giving con :
HO men wo parti ipated
tain
stitutions was passed, during the session of
the
the
sition afterwards,
The star-routers who stole 4 millions,
tried and proven guilty and go
{has been | idleness, which always |
Wi
tand!|d Morais F#
Ag |
Th
iy an
to
they
iach ian
accepted
}
Dens
wore suel 1863 the Legislature “
ore such A : fof which are also
t y Ongres i f Of
free granted by Congress in
This is the manner in which the repub-
liean bosses deal with rascals. Will you
vote to keep this Cameron gang in pow-
nd healt} Laat }
: : ang Death, and, Wmsliy, fiave
ricultural College of Ponnsylvania, PTY
eultu g A BATTLE B
HE}
Louis, Sepl.
is \
s ol
| i
Wh
ick while}
Who ad | special from
Lully ! at hie od Are] Denver, Col , giving the particulars of »
annually y $24. [Lhe SU Pi : \ ( mato. sixssided combat between cowboys has
aside from the needs just reached here. George Howard, owner
, of & herd of 3,000 cattle, and John Keeloy,
4.000, were
from
iabout six millon dollars in
the college
it first
11 inter
land after being sold netled
$430,108 80, an income from which
From 1868 to }
}
ia to blame for
he prices of | bi.
R
received in 1508
ests received by the «
vised them to
never
. rar 1) 1
or longer ilege from land
Ih
Or will you vote for the true and tried ts amounted n and
The number of
sorip bon
151.40,
reformer, Pattison? sti they
—— are based upon rikers. |
ap
Phipps, the radical almshouze robber,
was arrested in Canada where he called
himself Thomson. Cooper and Hubbell
ein now bounce himon a second
mont. to help the “grand old party.”
Choose Ye, time
} naning
of Lhe oper thei
t i
ealing Exclusively in Dry Goods
Our whole time, attention and large facilities being concentra.
ted thereon, we are in condition to offer unusual and certainly
unsurpassed opportunities in this special branch of business.
a driving
1
ue
1st ¢
3 p campany
Itis time Kk of Centre pany,
See that
yr the democracy : p f
. ify promise of | °
aged yearly 112
it 1Or CO
to organize every district below ignored the aver
3
DIBOSS t longer eB ego eXpenses was $1
g to a past y. so that
hat]... to 1872 {rom the various
attentions paid to a woman in a "se ud
ed place” are quite as satisfactory evi-
dence of such promise, We cannot as-
sent to this proposition,
It is urged this way do very well in a
staid community, where the courtship
goes on with marked propriety; but how
wiil it work in the case of those unroman-
tio, go-ahead spirits who contract their
matrimonial alliances on prineiples of bus
jess rather thas sentiment and often on
such short notice as puts love letters,
“visiting together in company, prepara
tions for housekeeping and the like,” out
of the question ?
taxes of democratie voters are paid, form
4 Kansas
We can give
ty, and Keeley was to drive northward
Ug the
at i e he tement ol
clubs and hold meetings. the stateme {
AL
i 5
+ {the state and county ticket an increased
We want
to elect Pattison and the whole state tick-
yo
lo Denver
" — i y
y ys ) Phi falnhin ke: th op route accidental ex
ollege would ba as follows Hinueipuag Ua, Ah ounag Lust Lhe
of Centre Uo,
State Agricultural Society
Citd
Legislature of the
Interest from land scrip
Students
ti
LQ cone
The Clearfield county democr
vontion was held on 19 and the following
ficket nominated: For congress, A. G.
Curtin: for senator, James Fiyan; for as-
sembly, J. P. Taylor; for sheriff, R. N.
Shaw, and for district attorney, J. F. Me
Kenrick,
) a
majority bya little extra effort, A ¥ seas a changes of cattle bad been made, and
(FI IsiniWArT pa ROW 18 § i134 nut tho !
tho res : and hope,” and no person or
democrat. | Howard insisted on baving his stock out, family ould be without it. ®
{but was unwilling to deliver Keeley's, and
We Claim three Great Advantages
ie was fimally sgreed to ettle the mals !
: : j= FIRST—THE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVENESS of the
{ t y Lhe victor in which six pleked man |
Oe erro victor! from each party participated. At the fre INVITATION. stock we have to offer, and the fact that IT IS THE
: © {fire four mon were instantly killed. Geo, LARGEST ON SALE IN PHILADELPHIA,
, a) + | Lester, wry, ho
a Mah a PAY shot wee SECOND—THE MODERATION IN PRICES at which it is
tho statlwast [through the hip, One of Howard's men
fell with & ball through bis head, and two marked throughout.
~—THIRD—THE COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS for its diss
tribution with Convenience and Econgmy to all our
payons. *
$10 Fite
10 000 pub
495 Ux es
¢ party
citizens
ean ial BRIM
et: we want to elect Meyer and his cols
gens of the Diale
which was forg distinguish
erly
v by
State Gl O00
105 440 ed
164 720
league as well as the district nominees a
when made. Organize, Organize !
form Lhe true
of the d
he
enun
it , til
Giation thal jor by a batlile,
- - oe.
Eliza Pinkston, who gained noloriety
as the witness of Joun Sherman, in 1876,
in the Lowsiava returning board case, is
now in jail for stealing. She lssppealing
to the Republicans to help her got clear,
urging that her ghastly wouuds at that
time were of great beuefit to them By
ali means Senator Sherman, R. B, Hayes
and W. B. Chandler should come to her
relief,
¥ lang 1
Vein n 2s
Total y 66) a ‘ .
hii {had in mind hat Simon Cameron
f
— The above total is exclusive ol 8 of Koeley's WhE
cm hn .
The Huntingdon county republicans
have made two nominations, The regu-
lar organizaton has fallen into the hands
of the independents, and now the Bea-
ver-buss wing are bolters and have set up
f.r themselves. In Huntingdon, on 19,
there were two republican county conven-
tions held. The stalwarts nominated the
following ticket: For assembly, Thos. W.
Mrton and P. P. Dewees; director of the
poot, Jacob Haffley; jury commissioaer,
Jonathan Evans. A resolution was
adopted renominating H. G* Fisher for
congress and expressing the hope that be
would ses his way clear to accept
the nomisation. A resolution favoring a
submission of the prohibitory constitu.
tionaljsmendment to the people was also
adopted independents nominated
J. Irving White, of Huntiogdan, for con-
gres; B. F. Ripple and D. F. Tussey, as-
sembly; W. H, Sweet, for direciorof the
poor, and Isaac Taylor, for jary comm:s-
gioner. Resolutions were adopted endors-
ine the state nominations made in Phila
delphia and denouncing Congressman
Fisher, the spoils system, bors rule, ete.
A commibtee of conferance was appoint-
el bv each body and they met previous
to the nominations, but as no proposition
lookingto harmony was submitted by
either committee, nothing was accom-
plished.
it Af
come derived from the collie
the fig
=
r
w
1
urs of which we have not been
Strangers passing through
the city are cordially invited
to visit the store, and make
free use of its conveniences:
leaving their luggage under
check at any of the doors, or
in the Luggage Room in the
Department of Public Com-
fort.
| Really we meant to have |
cio or en om et Pr arta] Lis important department i
: : full operation before every- |
body got back from sea and |
mountain, It is made for |
strangers; and they seem |
to enjoy it, so far as it has
got. It consists of a free
Reading Room for gentle-
men, a free Resting Room
for ladies, free writing-facili- |
ties in both, closes, and other |
little conveniences; a soda
and mineral-water fountain
that isn’t free; and a lunch-
room to be added.
We make the great public
welcome there, beyond the
wont of any other house, so
far as we know. We think
it will pay us to look after
Public Comfort a little, as
a means of advertising.
There's nothing sly or crook-
ied about it. We want vis- |
itors to Philadelphia to have BA full assortment of Fire B
a good time, and fo commect | +
our slore with it.
in limos
to obisin
Out of this
College buildings & equipments
Experimental farms ahd
Total
Leaving for school purposes sion
With this sum (h
graduatit §
SUArAlE. Wie {the same party were shot through
r p BARS | heart d ¢ Howard party
hat they car] with the excepli n of their employer fled
ito Keeley then rode up to
Jere. | HOWard and proposed that they should
this | BEDE it out, Howard declined, saying be
od the matter t0 have been
ed according to the torms of Lhe battle
This settles the matier
as (and an equitable exchange of cattle was
wurse then made. The dead men were buried by
¥ 1 1 1 fs
amount was paid { "WEP ir art Dismayed th
$100 000 '
a6 G00 | government 3 1 aves |
ried thelr pris
NEW YORK
: La . . ciples with them when they their camp,
aNmoEA NG CON: 160,001 1efy the democratic partyand are il
i
*
- le
{ore democrats in disguise even
iy
Oo
Harmony Prevails.
{ yilarts
principle] bad under
{ sot
fl a | SOW
imade beforehand,
sum of F000 “day.
Squatters on the immense Bingham
estate in Potter county signed an agree-
ment last year to move off their farm af-
ter harvesting their crops. This season,
when the agent went to take possession
of the lands, he found that the squatters
had complied with the letter of their
agreement by exchanging farms. A had
woved on to B's farm, Baanto U's and C
on to A's. Tue ageat, wo is a methodi-
cal old Scotchman, has not yet found out
exactly where the cheat comes io, al-
though he is sure there is fraud some-
where.
But they never had sa:
y pub
WE INVITE THE ENTIRE PUBLIC, within reach of
Philadelphia, to call at our establishment and determine whether
it is to their interest to become patrons of the house or net, by
testing the claims we make for a general ard constantly increase
ing patronage;
lege succeeded in
young md
Syracuse, N. 22. ~The Tam» | graduate, as shown by the Hgures, ol
many men filed i the convention bhalligay 27
at 10a. m., and were greeted with cheers
and a few hisses. Temporary Chairman
Peckham called t to
at 10.90. Committee on contested souls res
ported that they recognized the county ¢
t
recommend
nioss aspiration for an office ar
- by n, al an average Cosi
Y., Sept. Basly such wd Pye
by 1
prang
Fa a he
fr
Ww
¥ Le Qemoeral- |
wever,
This showin
is not to be wonders
those who knew of the facts complained «
{
the mismanagement of the inslitull
rimi~ lor
pariy from
0 at thal i ica Lametr FH i
&1d
kA
he convention order dis their respeclives routes,
» ol "
RAILROAD DISASTER,
- Wh
baggage train was crossing the
Eezsk, a part of the
fell in and the engine and baggage
le tehed into the river, Fifloen
mo- soldiers were drowned and thirty others
on ) : \
ident is aliributed
+08 800 Jul
a
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Eighth & Market Streets, v
PHILADXLPHIA.
HARDWARE — STOVES.
Io addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS {
{BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock 4
Heating ‘Stoves, Cooks & Ranges;
We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the
CROWNING GLORY,
FORT ORANGE,
EASTLAKE AND
WELCOME HOME.
In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER
In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA.
rick and Grates on bandd.
WILSON, McFARLANE &CO
Ma-
1a A ]
10s | frightful amount of money thal was beis
hs small amoun
Was
IW,
wf U3 1
ent, 8, Jig R mixed
Agram, B
¥ 3
f ABQ
used to accomplish suc page
good. But bad ss iL was, i
compared to what was U
InlST2, H N Al vd
father of the college, a gentieman who
spent Lime, money and tallent to estab
lish it, died. He was succeeded by bis! gitie
son-in-law, General James A, Beaver, cratic
who bas since that date bh i
rustee, and, as su
er in the management of the co
word bas been law and bis influence
nipotent in its management. the t
he became connected with the college he
| knew its weakness, he understood the
| prejudices there were against it and lhe
causes of those prejudices, snd was aware
of its Bnancial fatiures and mismanage
ment. Asan booest, faithlul officer be
should have set about correcling the abu.
ses and reforming the mansgemeni,
How did he do 1?
Not by attempting to cut down
axtravagances at the college; not by
i iog to build it and return to thelax payers
Kelly | of the State some equivalent for the mons
and his belting democrals occupied | ays expended, but by sppeaiiog
1879. The chair announced the first busi: | Legislature for further sid, whic
ness the completion of the state Lickel for] granted, in the shape of an addi
lieutenant governor. The name of Mayor | [und serip endowment of $60,813
David B. Hill, of Elmira, was the obly | ing the entire endowment fund of tha cols
one presented. Gen. Henry W. Slocum, | ogee $500,000, the interest on which al A
of Brooklyn, was nominated for congress: per cent.. or $30,000 per annum, the 0], dy a gay a
man-at-large. obligated itself aud pays regularly SORVErSIR aL Vd uEApTaal
college. is but fair to General The
in this connection, 10 siale si 104 tial jence,
succeeded to his father-in-law s that
the managing power of the coliege it
an indebtedness upon it of $80,000, :
0, stantial
REACH GRADUATE costs $6,848 20
nN
mocracy as the regular delegation, but
with a view ¥ i
that New York representations ho di
1
a
Irving Hall ten
0 barmon ed
[ELT
fall
a aX PIE
Es i+ the
1 River Drave, HEAT
. vided,
A sad pictare of life in Ireland is
drawn by a correspondent of the Spring
field, Mass., Kepublican, He declares that
uo one can conceive how wretchedly
poor and destitute human beings can be
and live until he bas ndden by cabin
and crib snd all the nameless shifts for
shelter tuat offend the eye belween
Glenguriff and Killarney. Not one des
cent nome, not une comivrtable dwelling,
pot one cleanly, well fed, Beat human be-
ing, did Le see. aroops of sad, Wan,
starved children, nearly naked, smeared
with dirt and asues, (vliowed him wile
ater wile, plalatively wailing, “A pen-
ny if ye plage, sur.” Mea sud women
with the dull, dead expression of dis-
pair in their eyes waded out to gaze up-~
vo him from their cabins and holes in
the greand or between the rocks, liter
ally ankle-deep in the mud, and clad in
such tattered iatters that Lazarus was
attired in princely robes in comparison.
Deer stood in the fields, and birds sal
upon the trees, fearless of man, for no
Inshmaan is permitted to have a gup, or
to touch & bird or beast, even thougt his
family starved before his eyes. la the
whole long nde of fifty-four milea be
never saw a dog; and he exclaims
nin of a people too poor to keep a
og!
isler
emocracy 38 members, ©
The
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giving the county
Tammany 24 and
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CArs wore p
report was animously adopted smi
ry To
as injure
to high
Ion
f d : ¥ . sit
voelferous cheers. Report of commills
elie b
waler,
eware
Fraud
| BENSON'S
cs, GAPGINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
idence. bic cone and wel] And their excellent reputation in-
influence him sesiost Jured by worthless imitations. The
Public are cautioned against buy.
ing Plastors having similar sound-
ing names, Seo that the word
C.A-P.C.I.N.E is correctly spelled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are the only improvement over
made in Plasters.
‘| One is worth more than a dozen
| of any other kind, *
Cu, Ws usder one of
Lies : IA « i
i Mr. Wolfe's point
on permanent organization, naming
ter B. Faulkner for permanent presiden
was then presented and adopted.
No announcement of the third baliot
was made, aod the roll esxll on the fourth
ballot resulted—Cleveland, 211; Slocum,
158: Flower, 15. The chairman announces
ed amid great enthusiasm that Cleveland
was the nominee for goyernor. The
played and the delegates cheered to
echo. Senator Jacobs then moved that
the nomination be made unanimous, which
was agreed to, and a recess was then Laken
until 7 o'clock.
The convention re assembled
clock in Shakespeare hall, which
slight growih
His minwtrations. But
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Gen. Beaver, the matter you are best demo iy
booked upon, in the opinien of
the Rerorrsy, and one which has been
the talk of the people of Pennsylvania
for several years, is the management of
the State College. You have now spoken
in every county in the state, why have
you been dumb as an oyster upon the
College management about which the
people want some light ?
ee eA ame
To show how beautifully civil service
yeform is putiing hopest and competent
meu in office—as worked up by the party
in power, we have this instance; A
thousaud dollar bond was recently stolen
from the Treasury department by one of
the officials. It now turos out that the
solen bond was & blank one. Which
shows that the official was both a thief
and ignoramous,
nts i anne
The republicans of New York, last
week, nominated Secretary Folger for
governor. This is a Conkling victory and
was helped on by Arthur's administra.
tion. There is some talk now of a hall-
brea i bolt with a nomination for govern-
or.
Folger's nomiona
iis the cabinets
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in
oy
ahdy
rec
House, iu
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PA t Beaver, some, Ura
A COMET LIKE A FLYING BIRD.
evi
Save Money When You Can
ANY ONE CAN SAVE IT BY FOLLOWING THE
ADVICE BELOW.
A if he wore a juror
—————— Hau .
life and
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a . MOerly was al slaxe
Appearance of One of the Most Ezira-
ordinary Celestial Visitors of Ina Rapa eons
Modern Times Zr thoes youse bs bis bid uss
Washington, September 19.—The great | students per yoar, according 10 its a
comet reported in this morning's papers | ogialogues, has been 144, “Lhe average in:
as having been discovered by persons in| come (rom each studest bas been $50, :
Colorado, was observed at the Naval Ob- | making s total income Lo the college in the Rtv death,
gervatory this afternoon. It was found | past len years of $72000. To this is to be! He had a difficulty at night with a young
in right ascension 11h. 19m. 32s, and de- | added the interest ariising from the en. man, al 1 was CX REP { that het
clination north, no degrees and 10m. |dowment fund $30,000 per year, makinglhires ha! ; .
The comet was easily seen with the na- | the total income, ex rpiye ol prouts arr wen ui
ked eve, and exhibited a short tail with a ing iron four HH ids baa bea bivibie
} t head of 6 Bla At: tions, as follows:
bright head of considerable extent. Inthe | gp 0" i dents
telescope the nucleus showed as a confus “endowment fuu
ed mass of bright light, indicating a large
comet, with plenty of loose material, kx
tending on botu sides were seen bright
arcs of light preseuting the appearance of
a bird with outstretched wivgs. This
afternoon a despatch was received from
the observatory of Paris, to the following
effect: “Tholien’s comet observed at
Nice about noon September 18, 8 degrees
west of the sun. The nucleus gives a
coutinuous spectrum, very brilliant and
———— ev
The Huntingdon Journal last week
took down the stalwart ticket and hoist-
ed the independent candidates. Aad
sull Gen. Beaver persists he cannot find
the independents,
New things are coming,
and fall trade is already
begun. New things do not
come all together. They
come in a steady stream from
now till Christmas. And
they go in the same way.
They have to. You may
easily believe it, when you
see our house full all the
| time, of goods and of peo-
: : | ple tak them away. It
Will positively cure where other | 11 |;o hardly worth speak-
remedies will not even relieve. E. Nw Lisl irra LE
ing of so obvious a fact, but
Prico 25 cents, A> :
Boware of cheap Plasters made | for the moral; which is:
Buy when you find what you
with lead poisons.
want: for tomorrow some-
t
5
acientily 10 render
He sald that be at on
@
ime
being arraigned and tried for Lis life, and
parrowly escaped an us
Ei. 80 rat
Keifer, it is said, spent $20,000 to se-
cure his nomination, and wiil spend $50,
000 to be re-elected. There would ap-$
pear to be more money in the Speaker-
ship of a Republican Congress than in
bitud poois or Star-route juries. His
$60,000 will be wei! invested in a business
where there are no losses and the profits
are enormous, Que of Keller's decisions
at the last session wus wortn mil ions to
the railroad and grabuvers. These peo-
ple are generous 10 those who serve them,
| him ren
Groceries.
We are selling all classes of Groceries at prices below any
grocery store in Bellefonte, showing a saving of 3 cents per pound
on as staple an article as Coffee; 10 ceots on Syrups; 2 cents on
Bacon ; from 10 to 25 cents per bushel on Potatoes; a few cents
on every article of everyday consumption that goes into the house,
Produce we always sell at same prices we pay for it, thereby savs
ing the consumer an extra profit that is always charged by exclus
sive grocery stores,
Boots and Shoes.
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- His roommate U1
3 T2000 bul ho was determined
Bp
ines:
slept
Total
In 1878 the Legislature generously
propristed $80,000 to lift the indebtedne .
of the college heretofore referred to Uplroom and was soon on Jones’ track. Withs
to that time annual interest of hal in { an hour [rom Lb his
debtedness amounts to $5 600, while from room with a pistol in his hand Jones was a
1878 to 1878 would foot up in the aggre- dead man, woitering in the blood; a pisto
sto to $28,000. This sum, together wilh stoi had Killed him just as the man who
the cost of building water works and a! was bounding him wus about to fire. Ane
house for one ol the professors, would be as noy ed and confounded st seeing his ins
follows: tended victim fall simultaneous with the
»
Re
He seized hb piste i from
1 nothis *
A 5 108 “
0 Dosal ir
is ruse Lids i
in asi & Lune he leit
tion will canse a change A DAY LIGHT SOMET NEAR THE
SUN. SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 19.~Dr. Lewis Manufacturing Chemists, New York,
In Massachusetts
nominated Gen, Butler for
him a nnanmious nomination,
me A]
College.
the manufacturers and iron worke
Swift, director of the Warner observato-
ry, bas been receiving messages from all
parts of America, claiming the discovery
of a large comet, visible to the naked eye,
near the sun. To sel at rest all inquiries
states that it is the same comet recently
discovered in South America, moving
west. It is not the comet of 1812, and it is
not identical with any known com«L,
Washington, Sept. 19.—The Nutional
observatory reports the appearance of an
immense daylight comet sbout five de-
grees from the sun. The observatory is
now making observations.
pt
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—
THE FLOODS IN THF TYROL,
Vienna, Sept. 22.—The floods have als
most entirely destroyed the towns of In~
nechen, Sillien, Tobloch and Welsherg,
Houses are falling every hour at those
places. The emperor bas ordered four de-
tachments of pontoons and engineers to be
sent to the distressed provinces to repair
T8
very much extended towards the violet,
Both tail and oucleas give the sodium
lines extremely brilliant, very sharply di-
vided and characteristic, They seem dis-
placed towards the red.” The speciro-
scopicobservations reported in this des
patch are of extraordinary interest. They
indicate that this is the second comet that
has shown a sodium spectrum. The first
was that discovered this year Wells at the
Dudley Observatory, and observed at that
institution in full daylight.
The reported displacement of the two
sodium lines towards the red end of the
spectrum is of the highest interest, since
it indicates that the comet is now moving
towards the earth with planetary veloci-
ty. Such an observation has never be-
fore been made in the case of any comet.
From the position given in the despatch
the cometis moving westward from the
sun at the rate of five or six degrees daily.
It is now almost certain that the comet
has now passed its perihelion, or point
[28,000
4 O00
20,000
$67.00
For five years interest on debt
“ Professor's house
Water works
Total
With this fund General Beaver manag
ed to have graduated in ten years forty]
six students at an average cost for each!
graduate of $6,848 27, |
These figures, startling as they are, are)
teken from the college records and given |
to the publie, not to disparage the aims, |
objects or intents for which the institution]
was originally organized; not to decry the]
good it may do; not to cripple its useful
ness, but to show how faithless its chief]
executive has been to the trust reposed in|
him in this matter. For ten years he bas]
been the trusted head of its management]
and during all these ten years he has been]
receiving the State's money Ww ith
out any effort to return an equivalent for|
it or any ides of stopping the leak that has!
brought such repute (0 an institution that]
otherwise would command the respect and]
we
i
report of some other man's pistol, he rush
ed to the spot and bent over Jones' lifeless
body, his own pistol still in band, when a
police appeared and arrested him, One
barrel of the pistol he had was empty; alll
the others were loaded. Thus the evi
dence was conclusive, and afier sentence!
bad been passed on the innocent man thel
real culprit on bis dying bed confessed his
guilt.
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LIFE IN THE EAST.
How the
Guicowar of Baroda En-
joyed Himeelf, |
{From the New York Hour}
Once upon the throne of Baroda, Mul.
har Rao seemed determined to make up
for his miseries he had endured in jail.|
i
Surrounding him with courtiers and paras]
oa THE CT ”
‘s
SRE]
will be after it,
New things will crowd
upon us now for mention
every day. Only a few can
get into the papers, except
in the most general way.
It will be fair to come for
whatever you want, and
expect to find it.
bod y ¢ }
New foreign wraps have
come. There are jersey
coats, jersey ulsterettes,
pelisses, and others. The
writer of this hasn't even
seen them.
We are selling all kinds of Boots and Shoes in wonderful large
variety and extra good quality, at prices far below apy exclusive
shoe store in Centre County. Quality guaranteed as good as can
be made, and prices speak for themselves,
Clothing.
We are selling all sizes of Men's, Youth's, Boys’ and Children’s
Clothing at an enormous saving on [any exclusive clothing store,
guaranteeing linings, trimmings and workmanship superior to
avy other ready-made Clothing sold in this county, and equal to
any custom-made work. Patches are furnished with all children’s
suits. We make a specialty of the celebrated Stein, Alder & Co's.
manufacture, of Rochester, which is conceded by all to be the best
in the United States,
Carpets.
He has only
heard of the flutter they
are going to make.
where it is nearest the sun. Astrono-
mers will now be anxious to learn if this
comet is identical with the one recently
discovered in South America. If this
identity is proved, it will follow that it
has approached very near the sun—prob-
ably as close as did the great comet of
1880, the comet which had the smallest
perihelion distance on record. Several
days must elapse before the particulars of
the orbit can be calculated by astrono:
mere and this question be definitely set-
tled.
The comet to-day at 8 o'clock was 9 de-
grees west of the sun and it will probably
have increased this distance by sunrise
on the 20th to 120r 13 degrees. It will
therefore rise somewhat before the sun,
but owing to the fact that it is also farth-
er south than the sun it will not be readi-
ly seen before sunrise. In a few days,
howerer, with its present rate and di oce-
tion of motion, it should becomea brill
exists between employes and employers,
and all sides appear to be glad that the
strike isover. In the blooming depart-
sment of the Bessemer Steel Company at
Homestead, where the strike occurred
several months ago, the men refused to
work because the managers discharged
Critchlow, who attacked Fowly during
an incipient riot, Fowley, who is a non-
union maa shot Critchlow, and has since
been at work at the mill and was present
‘when the union men went to work. In
order to save trouble Fowley resigned
and Manager Williams then discharged
Critchlow. The decision of the Amal
gamated Association in the matter will
test the alleged reforms and the rules for
the government of the mili-committee.
ei
Deraocrats, organize Pattison clubs in
every township, the election is fast ap-
proaching. Give the whole state and coun-
ty ticket a full vote, and we will bave a
grand victory all along the line,
EE ——
The independent republicans of Read-
ing have decided to hang out a campaign
banner. This will relieve Gen. Beaver of
the great trouble he complains of in not
being able to find any independents in
Berks County.
We are selling all grades of Carpets, ranging from the cheapest
to the best, at lower prices than any store in Bellefonte, and have
the largest variety to be found in the County, which has only to
be seen to be verified. Carpets cut, fit, made and laid down in
your houses on short notice.;
Dry Goods.
In Dry Goods we are dete:mioed not to be undersold, and have
an exceedingly large stock, comprising everything in the line
that the name implies. Dress Goods in every new shape out,
Muslins, Calicos, Linens, House Furnishing Goods, ir fact anys
thing and everything, bong: right and offered right.
Notions.
In Notions and Trimmings our stock is full of novelties, at ihe
very lowest prices.
6 - . 4
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Hats, Caps. Shirts Suspenders, Collars Cuffs, Hosiery, ete.
Just call and convince yourselves. Room won't allow us to ex
plain fully.
good wishes ofall. {sites, ho abandoned himself to a life of aps
Neither do we refer to these figures to. ing licentiousness, |
geflect upon the etaobal honesty, ol en. which lay in the dark stone vaults of his|
and executive head of the college, must| palace were constantly worn by him in|
bear the principal part ofthe the respont|public. His person glittered with rubies, |
sibility of its frightful mismanagement and} eralds and diamonds, among which]
more about the least of
sismdlets suuube suing of S00 De hls. o | waa the famous Brazilian stone known as) : |
the man whom Cameron and his ring of|the "Star of the South" valued at half al
state bosses would force upon tax-psyersi million dollars, Ha filled his zenana with them than we have time for
se the chief executive of the common oo mon drawn from all classes, and such - :
ie th | lay
X Sal of the executive ability of James ho recklessness he displayed, that he| af ORG AINE +» oa :
A. Beaver as shown by the foregoing pisin| thought nothing of ordering his orderlies a ate, She Nn Bets Seva Yght Brana, |
statement of facts with the executive abil-l(o sieze any woman he took a fancy to Book AD! Music, it 8 Ma Black § alnut Case | We ha wither time nor
ity of Robert K. Pattison as displayed iniwhile driving through the street Fathers] : . 1
tho management of the financial affairs of | became afraid to trust their daughters | knowledge today to go into
particulars. This is only an
in
l'early notice that the store is
the city of Philadelphia, and then say forithe streets; husbands kept their wives uns| Tae
yourselves which is the proper person tolder lock and key. A short distance from |
: dl
filling up with goods for fall,
We need to say further to
elect as the chief executive of the State ot the city there wag un race course, in 1
" live at a distance
vou wio live at a dis{ance
the damages caused by the floods. The
railway in several parts of the province
will not be in running order for a month.
The rain fall continues,
- -——
The State jewels]
ren tahe BL FU
ra
Wonderful silks have
come. But we must say
A charter was granted at the state de
partment to the Round Top Railroad
Company. The new line will pais over
the famous Gettysburg battle fleld, and
will extend from Gettyshurg to Round
Top, distance of three miles. The capital
stock is $25 000, and A. W, Eichelharger,
of Hanover, is president, Tha directors
are Wm, Grumbine. Reuben Young, Pe
ter Flickin Robert M.~- Wit R, B.
Eichelbergor, H A. Young, of Hunover,
and David Willis, H. D, Scott, of Gettys~
burg.
Iwas i
rey
3
tn —
y _ * contre o i
The Connecticut State Fair has been 0
given up in conseqnence of the storm, the
association losing $3,000 thereby.
(
The storm cansed great havoe, especi- h
ally in New Jersey. Bridges and build-
ings on the banks of streams were swept
away and railroads were rendered impass-
ible. In Plainfield the falling of a bridge
precipitated a large numbar of people in-
to the water, Some of them were drown-
ded.
Mansfield, O,, September 23—A fire
last night destroyed seventeen buildings
in Belleville, Richland couuty. The loss
is estimated at $30,000.
i}
wae
Why can we do all this? Simply because we deal in every-
thing. We make a specialty of each department; neither one
branch or the other of our ever increasing business need be large-
ly profitable, but a very small margin in either sums up to satis
fy us,
All Kinds of Country Produce!Wanted-
S. & A. LOEB,
THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE Co.
ESTABLISHED
Pr
PASHA SHOT DOWN,
The exhibition building at Sydney,
New South Wales, has been totally de-
stroyed by fire, with all its contents.
The loss is £500,000.
Frosis are reported in the Northwest,
but go far not severe enough to injure
the com crop.
8
_— -———
Glaveston, Tex., Sept. 13.—A special
dispateh from Houston says: Intelligence
reached here last night of the shooting of
three negroes at Patterson; on the Wests
ern Narrow Gauge Road, last Bunday. A
white man named Frank Harkins was
gambling with the negroes, and they won
Ho accused them of cheating and a row
began. One negro was shot through the
body. another through the mouth, cutting
out the teeth and tongue, and the third
was shot through the thigh. The first ne-
gro shot was mortally wounded, but the
others will recover, Harkins escaped.
sre A ie tm
Pennsylvania, . | which stands a c¢irele of
{palm Mulhar Roa loved to drive outt
—— this cirele of palms, accompanied by a
‘pb | bavy of dancing women At asignal his
E. vy of Cal mg ov i
On the whole this way be regarde ! a8] Dn HanrsMan—Dear Sir; 1 am in-[silk curtin to the height of a dozen feel ) 1
no 3. 3 N sor ory | RUIK Hriin ul i ¥ i sol i » = y » & >
one of the most extraordinary comets of | duced by a sense of duty to the suffering] from the ground. Then the women ware that you nec dn’t £0 to tae
modern times. The only one which re | to make a brief statement of your remark: | irivan into the ent losure, andithe BoroAmME : city every time you want anv-
gsembles it in its special features of 1 :or-|able cure of myself 1 was a most miser|of laughter, the delighted shrieks of men, | oF 3 RS 1 i 3 lo rs of 4
est is the great comet of 1843, which, hike able sufferer from the various annoying ithe shril 1 th : pe XN Mad Lang. W e take SO mucin
FOAKWAT ahd]
: y i \ y toad to my bed | his parasites wore celebrating a saturnalis| 5
full sunlicht. Barnard’s comet was also | Which caused me to be confined to ry bed | his parasites Wore ¢ ham i ary il Little 4
observed bt, 3 Ny . Obs . a thie for a long time, being too weak to even {compared with which lho mysteries of| want, that you risk little in
observed ai Lhe Navi )servaiory Lis bear my weight upon my 1 wae! Elousis must havo been “fat, stale and un ta: B n -
morning at 4 o'clock by Professor I'ris- Sv Ram. te le physiciar ly rofitable.’ | writing for goods. Let us
i geensi 7 a7 f : a 4 » \ A Lid hysicialir imu Wal ! < « :
ble. Its right ascension was 7h. 27m. and | {5 our city, each and all saying that they know. as nearly as you can,
declination 12 deg. 41m north al pre hind given up ) g ill
sual I ne San, Ta xunALLAT what you want, and we wi
3 ph y 3 ) 5 ( ¢ ‘our ili di ALIA LiL . ~ :
ic comet with slight central condensa- tion I began to take your Manalin andj send you samples and prices,
tion. Peruna, and, 1 am most happy to Eay, in| Lond Sant. M0.—~The Tim in* ite
three months I was perfectly well—entire | Anon, Duplo, --A 0 dhs .
: — Iy cured without any appUances of sup= ne ha Nak P ing out exactly what you do
¢ C announcing that Abdallah Pasha, the E
Herman Conant & Co have sent us an MRS. HENRY ELLIS. | istta has been"shot vant
ad. f 3: y KO Rant Sen blab feommandor of Demiolia, has beenlshot by \ .
or the Mendelssohn Piano Co No. 500 Scott 8t., Milwaukee, Wis, |
The same firm sent us an ad. of same Co. ; TT. Times, in
some two years ago, and gave us the Waterbury, Sept. 16.—Tt is reported © 0 adios "0 intaSiho following:
Mend. P. Co's duebill for $35, which has this morning that four persons B A Ahh | ’
been ten times over due and remains
with us as a swindle—hence we can not
advertise a piano company that will just
as likely swindle others. We wish to
gay further, for the information of pub-
| his own soldiers. Faney High Top, as above.
Wi. ¥ rSO0
THIS ORGAN IS BUILT ON TRE OLD PLAN,
The Famous Beethoven Organ.
27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, $90
Soon to advance to $125, Order now. Remit by
Bank Draft, Post Ofico Money Order, or Rogistered
Lotter, Boxed and shipped without a Moment's
Delay. fllustruted Catalogue FREE,
Address or call upon
DANIEL YF, BEATTY, Weshington, NewJerscy
London, Sept. 20. ~ The a a
nt . ad ;
object in the morning sky. A REMARKABLE AS followers would surround the treesfwith »
l cries of women, ld the passorss
this one, was visible to the naked eye in and distressing diseases of delicate persons, by that His Highness pains to send you what you
could do nothing for me I had -.
sented the usnal appearance of a telescope. this condi |
: : kis or take other means of find-
{second edition, bas a dispatch from Cairo
port of any kind, Yours truly,
The iron mills at Ironton, Ohio; Ash- were| .
land, Ky., and Clifton, W. Va., havestart
ed up, paying twenty-five cents more per
ton than is paid at Pittsburg.
killed by the tornado in Winstead last] Cniro. Sept. 20.—The following necount
night. Thirteen houses and barns were of tke collapsao of Abdallah Pasha's resis
wrecked, tance has been received: Abdallah sums
Vi me ned his black regiment and said he
expected them to fight till the last, He
declared that Arabi, bad turned traitor
John Wanamaker.
Chestnut, Thirteenth ar
streets, and Cy-hall
HILALBAPIILA,
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One thousand one hundred and ter £35,
boys are cared for by the Girard college,
1 Philadelphia,
The digestive organs weakened and
worn ont by using cathartic medicines,
restored by using Brown's Iron Bitters,
h
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