The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 09, 1884, Image 1

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    Mp OLD SERIES, XL.
CE WERE Te
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M8 Talse a
r. Carlisle to the Speak
iulent President
iid envy tl
e
i >
¢ from all parts of
nto
boom
-—
had
morning
il is Rn
-
“eq
le,
Belley fearful
caust on
Cathio'ic convent
tym
childre
a
Il.,
i inst. The
and
ven te chors, sisters of charity
n were burned, Five nuns ju
n the fifth story w nd w ans
vas burned,
injured, The scene was a
recding cn as may be imagined.
Ea ant " -————
The complicated oiseases bronght on
by intense study, thought, care, an xiely,
eo, «re often of the most serious nature
Hi ed such ry nptoms as lo 8 of memory,
universal Inesitude, heart disease, kidney
cowplainte, liver troubles and a general
bresking d vwn of health and «trength,
When thus affected, when the least ex.
ertion canses great fatigne, when life
seems a burden, use the reliable strength
ening tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters. It will
afford yon sure re
BINA a II MSs.
The present legislature of Ohio will
elect a U. 8, Senator, in place of Pendie-
t.n whose term expires March 4, next.
Thy legis'atire is democratic and the
contest is warm between Pendleton and
RL
Th
sibility of Thurman
Thurman is
Dae of the ablest and most upright states.
land
-> > -
MAN SUFFRAGE IN WYOMING,
i flrage to women in
n l'ecember, 1869,
men have held of
en inthe ju-
seen
ake no
part in
presents of
handsome
nnie Feid
vir: address
be Better in
shildren,
lantariea on the
antifally dee.
rs, Sallie Mos.
Miss Perri
ollege, is visi ing at Ans
ir old friend, Thomas
iri, 18 visiting at George
8. had a general treat on
there were many glad
also had a grand
New Yeam'sevening-—some of
rakes were so large that it took a
rown pers The pas
of presents, This
«1 Bartges & Bro's onions
The plasterers are now
g John Ocker's housa, 2
.o-—e v
1 is impossible when the blood
MON
nm to handie them,
wily
rt
Baki a
4
Healtl
Under such
nditions, boils, pimples, headaches,
Take Ayer's
gi a S—
BIER
or the
Mun
AEP
it was our fortune to bo among
Ailed the house of Mr. John Sane
days ago. It is useless for me to al
prt A description of the inviting table. It wis
ded with everything that tickles the palate and
And though we can not
The table gromned-—w feel
$,8 lew
t $ §
a sleepless night in consequence of the
ol good things enton, waich were pro
Hanxeys esiiable wife and dangh-
We were glad to find among the guests Col. Joe
B, Ustunn, both of whom have
In if got.
oh of victuals js a 5 PAO
We ean not Ube he Petaieg Biow
ol away with ux
onf, four pieces of
four saveers of eran
well, no doubt it can be done,
After sponding a fow Dou very plonsantly, we
SITSEMO BER RL 8
SDAY,
For the Reronren.
A FINAL WORD ON
Perhaps we have heard enough of Lu-
ther. My pen would pot | wl on 1
do service in this i
some recent developments, The prot
ant world, with a plions
laid its magoificent tribute of
praise at Luther's feet, That a few should
attempt to detract therefrom
indicative of ex NArro WI
deed. An attempt i
made to belittle Luther bj
parison. Luther, it is said, was too
of an emotionalist, In « rw i
charged with too much fs
against Za i ’ i
gsessed
LUTHER.
nu wel
has
’
inted
fow Xd
an
ceeding
POL
MAY TOCEIIY
way of
much
, hie is
Was unemolion:
Calvin
y
tollect
YAR
gal
men, yel
greatest
P. Fisher
“mystica
disp oe i
Ciel
wi
could
heart of
also a pr
recently
ther
some other
Comment
he never
incarnat
Was 80 fat
theran d
wn the d
ard . r
And wy
only declamation,
than is offs .
into it will be seen
the Augsbarg Conf
ined and inspire
‘touched up” it
fact may take « edge
tion that Lutherans
over to Zwionglianism on ¢
per. Lather is charged with |
deatinationist,
was such, Go
Luther, are not
by a ce
uses these {
otherwise n
i ght ned
ther or
bigot ©
and is wor
Centre Ha
red, |
are
ing a pre
how far he
according to
1
It is not said
i's decrees,
oh ¢
ie
his x
r
2
a
AHEAD,
iracleristics of
iis and How Restored.
In this age of bustle and hurry, an age
devoted to great projectsand ente rprises,
the American people are taking the lead
in the fartherance of noble works, and in
the advancement of thescienoes and arts,
In these they deserve to take a high
rank, and through the united works of
millions, the American continent is fast
being transformed from its untamed
state and being placed on an equality
with the older continents beyond the
ocean. The American people are fast
under these inflaences, developing into
a nervons, energlic race, remarkable for
its vim and business qualifications ; ye!
there ia danger that in the course of
years these very elements may combine
to the ruination of the physical character
of the people, and leave them feeble and
altogether different from their forefathers,
General debility is now much more
common than formerly, and seems to be
on the increase among the masses, Many
remedies have been extensively adver
tised for this wide spread complaint, bat
none of these have been so successful or
met with such general favor as the reme
dy Peruana. Mr. 8 8 Goudy, of Massile
lon, Btark County, Ohio, writes that he
had been troubled with general detlity
and dyspepsia for several years : that he
was indaced to try Peruna for his come
plaints, and that after using three bottles
of the medicine hoe was greatly relieved,
It braced him right up and gave him ens
ergy, and restored him to his youthful
vigor. He ascribes his care to Peruns,
and says it is a wonderful remedy.
ne
wis, lho
it was gos! to have
GUksr, |
IN 5 ME
Fur coats and dress
ornaments at Gar
mans,
CONDENSED NEWS,
Monday, December 31,
Barnum, after buying sa white elephant,
has made his will and arranged to crosthd
divide,
The flooded wators the
» caused some apprehonsi
idly
nnmitiee of the
th tet nal
of
n are jee
{ raj
loan ex-
for Yale
Jartholdi
ce Capt, Fi
has a tho
foseed Jersey murderar,
wank lv
‘ Jrooklyn,
clew to
Heries
and Rusquebanna
rik on full time,
All the «
#
Of
divisic
FLIX
tment case
11
i., has been conclud
Ging
i 6 unknown,”
Tuesday, January 1,
ip Young
Americs
{ FF eJR a work
Wednesday, January 3
Heise J
Yad Lins
labor.
Mr
CBA manager.
-All lof
SO
mma Bond case have
t prison
ounosd of
nown theater
the
Hi BrTHY
ndian fAghler, is in the
inle Insane asyium
ww .
New York and Ne
’ i by
w England railroad
a million dollars and is
by a rigi
demarkation. A’ special
#
Vaid
} FIRnere
HY {a dam at one of
nsiila of the Michigan (
sghton, six
the
lives have been
thieves who Mr.
York
the dis
robbed
ar's eve, at a New
has been found by
fa ra they va.
o fast bh dr
Friday, January 4.
be beld at Co
Wii
0 Jan. 25
1 Fross has 1
iaws of the stat
wen incorporated
of New York
ase of body snatching is reported
I the ghouls are in custody
ts in the Emma
sonttored to the south and
uble between the Orangemen and
Catholics at Harbor Grace are not entirely
allayed
Ex-Gov. Butler, of Massachusetts, has pre-
! cessor with the bible he used
roi
mry 12th Cardinal MceCloskey will
wn fifty yoars a priest, The event is
laborstely celebrated
an and Slade are nuking for them
very unenviable reputation by fre
t brawls in Denver groggeries ;
Marquis de Rays, originator
Port Breton swindle in France,
sentengl to four years in prison
Martin and Graves, the New Jersey mur
d in the Newark jail. A
wed Graves to be {no
the
f thy
has boes
mn,
The list of viclime to the shocking railroad
arcldent near Tor is receiving daily ad -
The Grand Tronk company will
have to pay heavy damages,
Saturday, January 5.
fio
lions
Gen, Grant was reported as greatly im
froved. He sits up in an easy chair.
Gov, Ordway, of Dakota Territory, does
not expeot its admission as a state this
WomRiOn,
Judge William Ou Barrows, of the Maine
supreme court, whose term soon expires, is
said to have declined reappointment,
State Comptroller Chapin, of New York,
will make no changes in his departmont ex.
ocopt through civil service rules,
Judge Sanford, in the supreme court in
New Haven, sentenced Thomas Kennedy to
pay a fino of $4 and to two months’ imprison.
ment for manslaughter,
The high wind at Newport on Thursday
night blew over a drag containing ; swenty
or thirty men, mnd several § were injured.
Boats were blown adrift in the hagbor. . 17
|
DOUBLE EXECUTION.
Martin and Graves Manged tn Newark
~Bitiful Scenes at the Gallows,
Newank, N. J., Jan, 3.--The usual hows
for breakfast with the prisoners in the Esse:
county jail is half past nine o'clock, but thi
morning it ‘was served hours earlier, s
that the inmates of the cells in the east hal
might | vod fr sight of
h Robert Martin and
Graves were to be hanged
leave of three of his sons—the eldest. Alfred
not being present—at eleven o'clock last
night, after making a will, which Judge Tits
worth drew up, bequeathing his property ix
§ Lo his
ight
aw
two
} rem m the gailiow
James B
Martin toch
whic
upon
Cliyirer
was Lo enact tie
5 fit
fifteer
tex
tly, but
Yall z for
ng he
Mart
crowd of
Keo
p under the
aller leaving
f
sant him
EX-COV. BUTLER.
A Characteristic Act
Executive,
of the Retiring
Bi
of congress from
the tw :
Butler
ing the ele
wongressional Gov
i by
or 0s
this Gov. Butler
accepting the resignation
that “the r : pr pling th being
#0 entirely satisfactory to ¢ aiority of the
people he stat 7 re of the letter
has raised a peneral lag He also rgerpd
URE
tion to fill t vacancy on the
locument open
{ the resig
ANDOU
governor
'
won
16
f & ’ 3 n “+
Cause lis sol
adding
OM
FONE w=
notice
rm set in early on
h added several
inches to the old, and caused some deeg
drifia,
weThe railroad excitement in thie
county ig not equalled by the excitement
caused by a new Jot of ready-made
clothing at the Philad. Branch. Ifyou
wonld save money in clothing call on
Lewing & Co., and you will be astonish-
ed at the variety and low prices,
- . i
MARKETS,
Philadelphia,
Corrected Week)
Chicago,
Dec. o 3
i“ 1
Jan, 7, 1884.
Philadelphia.
ail}
-1.063a1.071
~41}a43
Corn
Wheant
Oats
Pork
Lard 8 7%
Sanur Wire, Jr., Com’n Broker,
31 South Third Street.
RATHER TOO LONG.
After Twenty Years on the Wrong Side
of Life a Virginian Turns the Tables.
“How long did you say 7
“Paenty years 1sald, Un te the time I men
tioned 1 had suffered from diseased liver for twen-
ty years” said Mr, 8 T. Hancock, of Richmond,
Ya. half sadly, as though thinking of that dilapi-
dated section of hie life. “At times 1 almost wish
od it had pleased Providence to omit the liver
from the human anatomy.”
“Bad enough--twenly yoars of that sort of
thing,” responded a listener, “What was the up-
shot of it?
“The upshot of It was some time ago 1 went to
Seott’s drug store in this city, and bought ote of
BENSON'S CAPUINE POROUS PLASTERS, ap
plied it and was relieved in a few hours, and am
now a sound as though my liver were made of
Indian rubber,”
Benson's—unlike the old fashioned kind of
plasters-—act promptly, Look for the word “Cap
vine” which A cut in the genmine. Price 35 cents
Seabury & Johbson, Chemists, New York. jan
AO IR SSAA
Samson's Legs and Locks.
When Delilah clipped off Bamson's looks that
mighty athiete at once became “us other men.’ 1
it could be proved that the possession of luxuri-
ant hatr would enable men 0 tear #1 lion's
saws, Hiscox & Co. would be driven wila in the
effort to supply enough of Parker's Halr Balsam
to meet the demand, As {1 Is the Balsam prevents
your hair falling out, and restores the otiginal
eolor If faded of gray. Besides it is a groat sadi-
tion 10 tie Wilet table sliaply as a dressing. Jan
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We have received
Philad, “Times Alman
valuable treasury of
of every-day interest
tional and universal.
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Now is the t
warm overcoals aad
Clireapest overco«
be fotiud at the Pl
fir wen and b
an aflord to wear an oy
veather, since they are a
Philad, Branch, =
*
Miart in the 1
resolutions, snd «
avery household
i
iy
Sra eries Bi
pitted Blates
ut of Charle
of Henry
, Geoeased
The Srut and
sor, administrator o
8
te Fokenr
Hokenroth, 1
iste of Marion townsh
Fire! apd partial sceonst
wisitrator of $c of the estate of Jo
Penn township deceased
£, The scoount W_. HB. Beck and
intrator of &¢ of W W Beck, late of 2
deceased,
8 The scorunt of D. 8 Keeler, arecnts
Daniel Kisuport, late of Harris tug
1? The account of John Myers, gaardian of Wa,
Lincoln Shuey, Robert E Shoey and Frances M i
oF, minor children of Daniel and 1pdis Shuey, dec'd
11 The socount of Michee! Nofuker, trostes u
the will of Lot Ev of Maria as Hied
jane Nolsker, exe ix of Michae foliar, de
Fs MC
Treaster
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