AR AE RR YOLUM £ { OLD SE RIE} ’ XL. { Ni THE CENTRE REPORTER, ‘RED. KURTZ, Enrror and Pror'r. WEE TEE a certain portion of the press eet up a scare over Carlisle's iow wheel about and speak His committees are well d, asallladmit, and these journals lieve that the country is not go- i i CENTRE = According to the report of R, Gi. Dunn The during the year just closed number 9, 184, which is an failures increase of 2,446, or The aggregate liabilities of 1883 amount- the few men who should be a is a certainty of our $70,000,000 more than those for the pre- The steady and rapid in- 18 ing Year figures : pany that is bled sir own friends and neigh- it the bil ovement that benefits Is in order men, think of your wich have alr ck t pas uo as possi- eady paid ) secure the Yon are now deal- pirited neighbors reezy valleys of Penn- y¢ would think of turning 1 | ittie n itter Presi- New £. lissatisfac- binet. tha Rnaaker's wif tae Sneaxers wile 1 3 Mahing Ww Lhe jLabin ace should be gi i Mrs. Carli Lior - a - Who were the first settlers ? James f the Geological Survey, re ne of the re- st season's field operations the of cave in eome respects The le was a village of sixty- r Powell BS ( several more ruined ring st remarkal tor orotind dw sll non aittiatad noerground awellings situated near mit of one of t foot- 1 : mansntatng a B00 Inouniaing, in he volcanic ull Arizona. found in these examination of liscovery of many cu- ig some of the toms of the extinct race. auls and axes, the implements n excavating the dwellings ; pot- bearing a great variety of ornamen tation; bone awls and needles of deli cite workmanship ; the metate, or fami- ly grinds one, for grain, its well-worn sur- fice indicating long use ; shell and obsid- ornaments and implements of wood wong the trophies. There were intercommunication between this village and a cliff city some fifteen miles also a new discovery, which indicated the contemporaneous inhabitancy of the two. This city, or rather cluster of villages occupies the sides of a canyon, which has been chris tened Walnut Canyon. Nothing indi- eating the nse of metalic tools of any de- geription was discovered. The surface of the wood of which the whirl was formed had apparently been charred and then ground down to the required size and shape by rubbing it upon sandstone ~<3haft of reed similar to bamboo, a spe- cies entirely unknown in that region, we yo - pay “Consumption can't be cured,” Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as prow. gd for forty years experience, when not alre dy advanced beyond the reach of me tical aid, will enre this disesse, and insures refreshing sleep. Mr. NC. Meyers, Beading, Pa, says: I foond Brown's Iron Bitters very bene: ficial as an appetizer for debility, ween oad tho great mark~down sale adver! gawent by the Bee Hive in Ra TOIRs. #, AN social tery # gigns of distant, husinesa di ¢ DUSINEeR8 d1sUS- but th This striking spread of ters is due to various causes, ful business to secure the ws who have not yet given it. tho “snake doctor,” al Gl Une Ls needle.” is said to be steering for Miles Walker to him into bei a candidal sherifl. New Carexpar.—The New York for 1834, especia ly des and printed by Marcos Ward . London, It will be an ornament to the hbrary, school or office, Ve will snd this elegant lar to any post free, for ten cents idress, N York J 1 32 Park How, t & Co calend OBSERVER, Sl and 3 “A Final Word on Luther. 9 the ms free trade or in cause of over-productio revenne - - The Ohio con sulted in favor of Harry th Payne. a Demo ratic cand 1 48, wdieton 15, Ward 17. i [hurman to any. hipping and Maine and « tants y is estimated a i, Ari ighton Beech + Atlantic City dwellings, st -o—— Well, now we've got » shirt waving and tariff ad crazed 1 on the Carlisle business, Boor lisle was elected speaker, as Car went u over business ruin from 1 election and the bl aitho' the speaker liv Cincinnati One surely the country h Carlisle as it could stan: President Arthur and puts Mrs. Carlisle forward at his receptionalas tl of the land ! It is all up with the country now, and of the cabinet ministers and as the first lady the wives supreme judges are in a terrible stew, The first dose of from the Democrats—it proved a healthy one. The second dose of Carlisle comes from a stalwart President, and is a go of the and judges to the contrary notwithstand- ing —and-—the country is safe, This Carlisle business, the Reronren figures out, is what causes the red sky mornings and evenings. is solved now, (} Tia! #14 Arise came wl one too ~the wives cabinet officers That mystery — pote intusa—— A bad boy took some paint and dye and fixed up a dog to resemble an es caped menagerie ieopard. When the dog found his master be was surprised to see him climb up into the Bid wh of a tree and there remain in the cold, He never saw his master act so before and sat d wn under the tree and watched if he wasn't going to scare out a squirrel. The man dido’t scare him out, but he was awfal scared himself, and it was on ly when the quidraped indalged in a familiar bark that the treed biped came down, The man tore his clothing all to shreds in climbing up and down the tree, and at once went to the Poiladel phis Branch for a new suit, which he got #0 cheap that he enjoyed the joke. i qa. . ‘ Blain Brothers are obtaianing the neces- sary supplies of material and expect to resume operations at the Huntingdon Car Warka within the next two weeks. All but a few of their creditors have agreed to give them an extension and they hope ater a few months of success CONDENSED NEWS. Monday, January 7. the father of kuown colaborer, Mr. is an lravw Sankey ANKeY, well J of I Novin, editor of the Pitts Leader, died after a protracted it's disease, hn Irwin which arrived overdue at Queenstown steamer Celtic have en the domini ie return of the ling December 31, sho xponditures of §2.805,307, ’ of Elmwood, nachine Vooitan Liabilities $70 v {° we dnesday, January 9, { Friday, January ile , and escar is thought that the young woman found srdered in Elmira was Laura Hass, of factory of the Atna Match company, Haven, has boon burned. Loss, ie IOEiL 8 says “F., and only “4 ing merely an asserti fil A fact, it is not worthy o as it has boy to make oa Zwingli. “F. uncharitable epithets or § wilful for selfish frantic articie to But the Swiss Reformer His life when a disinterested pape ke the Philadklqhia Presse says of him ! “The Protestant chrch of today has vibrated nearer to Zwingle than lo Lu thet” it means more than anything which “F” can say to the contrary 6. The spirit which pervades the entire $rilel speaks for itself. Those attending our menorial services will know it to be a willful sttengt to misconstrue éortain things that were hotestly, fairly and kindly stated by one of the spoken weighing carefully every word he uttered and quoting Lutheran authors of highest rank Bb sup port of his remarks. More than that, he gave May tin Luther oredit for kis honest convictions, sin care platy and moral worth, and now “F follow. ing all fils up with his angry words, has only be. Hittled hirnself, whilst Luther's ashes remain un disturbed ax before, At all events If “FP.” disagrees with what has been said on thet occasion, why wh 0 refutation, bul exp ¢ and now again ¥y to belin those impious and out of and thereby od has only fran ecclesiastical pu Jems.’ and charmcter wi sive epithet: ? Contes Hall, Pa. BMR It is reported an American naval officer we to Dundee to charter a whaler, « search of Greely. commission recommends im increase in the powers of the secre the tressury in restricting cattle con There were 1,200 responses to the call for recruits in the district of Montreal, It is required that cach man must be a bona fide British subject. C.D. Gilmore, a lawyer of Washington, bao begrun a suit against Hon, Carl Schurz for disbarring him from practice, His dam- age is placed at $300,000, William Appleford, a man of bad charae- ter, has been arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the attempted murder and rob- bery of Me. and Mrs, James C. Townsend, of Oyster Bay. fEaturday, January 12. There is intense excitement at’ Sycamore and other Illinois towns over the develop ments in the grave robberies, The two Fitzpatrick brothers, confined in the Columbia, Ky., Jail for the murder of a man named Adair, will be hanged Feb, 2, The roof of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad at Jersey City «fell in and crushed John Jourdan so that he may die. The fee in the Delaware and Schuylkill rive ore hae caused considerable damages to prop erty along the banks, and trouble is feared when the gorge breaks up. Bills have been introduced in the New York legislature for the prohibition of the manus tion of the cony ick labor system. . rs | i § The iladelphia election wil h i ni iii 100 Vl pin or th 1 soon be repin | i DOUBLE EXECUTION, Martinand Graves Hanged in Newark Pitiful Scenes at the Gallows, - 4 536 usual b warden’ or where Lhe ng through the 5 rs hs reading Ve yor £ 4 i ing, Marth crowd of was ned walked step under the fs witer i sent him i8t0 leaving ven minutes after 3 Lhe extreme, i 2 Rulonec, ans coal lapel, Had the effort Leen Lorrie j £ ¢ 18d 10 the greatest i, ever witnessed iron doer lead ’ officers f Graves be him while the about He pa iad until YR sud of EX-GOV. BUTLER. A Characteristic Act of the Retiring Executive, At noon Gov state house and the same bour ¢x- t George D. Bab chief £ af and neon assumed the exo and bef wers of the the two bodies, co: deliverad of Gov. marked by one Not until yestor- Mr. Robinson, send ber of congress from the twelfth © district to Gov Butler. The document opsned by announc ing the election of the redigner as governor as a cause for his act. To this Gov. Butier replied, o resignation, adding that “the reason pre ing the same being sfactory to a majority of the o satire of the letter He also oprderad vacancy oni the live posing the ers, insugural addrem 1 gst hours Jutier's admin Mf his chara day did the his resignation girayion were weristi: acis gov wir) ns men ngressional ect, ncoepling 4 so entirely sat wople of the st as raised a ge a special election to 17th fost, Samson's Legs and Locks. hen Delilah elipped off Samson's looks that ehity athlete at once became “as other men.” If wild be proved that the possession of luxuri- ant hair would enable met to tear open lion's imws, Hiscox & Co. would be driven wilg in the effort to supply enough of Parker's Halr Balsam to meet the demand, As it is the Balsam prevents your hate falling out, and restores the original solor if faded or gray, Besides it is a great addi- tion to the toilet table simply as « dressing, jan RATHER TOO LONG. After Twenty Years on the Wrong Bide of Life a Virginian Tarns the Tables, “flow Jong did you say *™ “Twenty years | sald. Up to the time 1 mene tioned 1 had suffered from diseased liver for twen ty years” said Mr. 8. T, Hancock, of Richmond, Vi, half sadly, as though thinking of that dilaps dated section ofhie life, “At times 1 almost wish. ofl it had pleased Providence to omit the liver from the human anatony.” Fad enough—iwenty years of that sort of thing.” responded a listener. “What was the up- shot of 187 “The upshot of it wae some time Soott’s drug store in this city, and dew HENSON CAPCINE POROUS PL piled 11 and was relieved in a fow hous, wow se sound as though my liver were wade wd laarnbliwes” bls old fashioned Kind of Hotson s-amniike the asters aot Jrompuy, Look for the yord coh 0 1 went we Wt ote of ERE, ap am of jue” which © cul is the genuine. Price Seabury & Jobuson, Chemists, Now York, NO. 3 costo LB CRP TE ALS dM 5, It is reported that a ft gorge 18 forming in the Sasgoe Port Deposit, and the river risis The people of remenodons ’ the to with their effects to ti situation is very grave, Ohio railroad Port Dy poeit, and FA i : de Grace are thre if fur a. Mra, Lucretia Patt Paterson, of ied of heart disease, on 5, - Vic's Fromal, | 5 WHERE TH No More trator of &« township, 4 4. The fir ser. sdm filheism be A cooy mas MoQy The sceount of nel J tr, inte of Mas 3 First and ttial scconnt ministrator of &c of the estate of Jobs oan Lownelilp Om ££. 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