The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1884, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ, . ..
CENTR
rp HALL, Pa, Teo.
Editor.
bp
IE BONDS BURSTING
Property Endangered by Melting
-Ice and Swollen Rivors.
Twelve Barges and a Steamer Torn
from Their Fastenings ia Penne
sylvania-- People Driven from
Thelr Homes by the Water,
1.—The ice on the
iogheny and Upper Monongahela ri
broken up. River men generally hu
preparations for the protection of their pr
erty, but, tr tht. ding their procau
considerable damage was done. Near
beth, twelve barges were swept away.
steamer QOella broke loo e. She struck a pier
of the bridge and stove in her cabin. B
attempts were made to pull her ashore, |
the current was too strong. The men al
doned her and came ashore. T |
Leonards was completely swept a
From Burgettstown comes the ro]
many families were driven out of their l
and that many homes were ruined
Newton and Broadford tha B
Ohio railroad trac ks are
aud trains are greatly delaye
bridge was swept off its piers
«d out of sight, Just before
the stage coach, loaded with
passed over,
In this city there Bas been no dama
yet, but the river is rising rapidly, and
prospects are that the lower
town will be under water.
gorged at a number of plac
and more damage is expecte
tion,
River men are watching
with grave fears, The 1
to come out to-morrow. It
and if it comes out with a rus
damage.
WILLIAMSPORT, Feb. 1.-
of snow covers the grou
entire mo Juntain region, (
of a destructive flood
feit.
The Susquehanna |
peake to its source with ice ran
ness from fourteen to twer
Williamsport the dam w
boom, where three hundred 1
of lumber in the log are ann
frozen to a thickness of
The great tributaries 10
almost closed with ice
The point where
ally form in the riv
piace, is at a'short distan
ville. Three years ago the
here covered the tra
quired the service of
nel through in two
present the ice is gorge
to the depth of six an
not be forced out a
the result, which m
if it breaks, as the v
will be irresistible wher
Superintendent
division of the Philadelphia a Ag
road, is already making preparal
combat the great ice barrier, in
jam occurs.
Prrrssuna, Feb, Yough
Eliga-
COVE
Rk
A Destructive Jee Gorge,
St. bouts, Mo, Jan. SL —.
bridges across the Missiasippd
and the great mass cor
a point just below the
very thick, and great
among the crews of ve
riedly made, and the
brought thousands
front. The irresistil ro
as though to carry ever}
it. The Anchor whi
immense chains,
shock, and they w
levee, The
crushed like an r
sight boneath the ic
Louis Packet company’s fin
apolis, valued at £49,000, wi
overtaken. Her sides w
and she was totally demoli
was valued at $10,000 and’
Carroll & Powell Many
were sunk or dmmaged, an
moving.
ToreEvo, O., Jan. 31. —Tule a
poleon and severnl points on the
river are threatened wiih a serious los g
and flood. The snow along toe
river averages a foot in d
miles up the Maumee
to three feet thick a
the last forly eight
rising to a degree which
vf
en
A 6
wl has
botirs
soils
‘
that }
i3 very alarmal
Without a Leader,
TrextoN, N. J., Feb. 1 A
tor Conkling was sitting behind the counsels’
desk in the Dinsmore suit, a friend ap
proached kim awd asked him what he
thought of the political situation. “I
taking no active interest in politics just
now,” said Mr. Conkling, “being fully ocou-
pied with legal business, 1 think bh var,
that if the republican party wins next fall
will be by means of democratic v
not consider the republican tw
enough in itself to win. Den
ders, as usual, will give victory to the
publicans,. No partly, like no corporat
can succeed without a leader. The republic
cun party has no leader at present.”
¥ hile
ni
$8
Gen. Hancock at Home,
New York, Feb, 1.—<Gon. Hanevek has
again settled down at bis quarters on Gow
ernor’s Island, and bas beer decidedly Ime
proved by his jaunt through the west anil
south. In conversation hie spoks most oly
couragingly of the prospects of Southern
California, and was surprised to find the
marked improvement which had taken place
since he rode across the plains in 195 Ia
the southern states energetic capitalists wore
establishing numberioss mills aud factories,
and the whole section impressed bim as be
ing in a flourishing condition, He feared
that the fence question in Texas might re
suit in serious consequences, :
i ——— cob sA——
A Monument to Paine, :
New York, Jan. 30, <The freothinkors of
this city celebrated the 147th anniversary of
the birth of Thomas Paine, at the German
Masonic Temple. The attendance was very
large, the principal hall being filled to ta
utmost capacity. . Many ladies were prosent,
The programme consisted of speaking by
T. B. Wakoman, 8. Putuam ud othors, fn.
terspersed with vocal and instrumental
music. At the conclusion of the exerci,
an organikation to bo known as “The Paine
Nationa! Historionl association” was formed,
sud a fund was started for tho purposes of
erecting a onamenyte Raines memory.
Mrs. Marairot Bro Kmaksh, Meohats
josburg, Pa, says: Lvs Brown's Iron |
B trers for general ¢ ceility ani have
) aa greatly bend fited,
4
PORTER.
the Bill Passed by the
fter an Excited Debato,
STATE
of
uso a
fiviiliant Peroration—
Battle
¢ Agaipn~Gon. Garfield's
tition in the Case,
Hemorable
B*¢
, 8B ={ien. Fitz-John
en vindieated, the bill
i in the army
mbling block by
ver the bill
At times
od is as
ebate
s of
of
t the
pl to
and
hn
Tnited
brigadier
my, {io
army
e grade
f his
of
on
why
appeals
Carlisle's
Mr. Rob.
i tint he was
mil foi that be
that genleman in
wit be a candidate,
of Mr. Blackburn,
£ won speaker,
nild not
Mr. Hal-
kas, saying
if be a contestant
st avon it unios
¢ his seeking. In or
reflection
nt, and his mo
08 to 50. There
ction points to
"
fight.
roematy
tine for
Mo rey Lt thor Stee alled,
slit of Josh
for Gibel from
he plaintilf said in
fey letter that he
the hotel
by 10 LK tober,
RES niiy seen 6 entersd
ydgquariers. To the nae
a evtiiities he bad sont
3 pam. of the edition of the paper
oninining the Cin waa Jutta The envel lope
1 ad held the More 3 ke {tor was pro:
r the lnspection of the Jury.
tha suit
Te Of
Mage
$e Rhonlad Aveld Cinvlanatl,
New You, Fob, 2 Mr Loon Chottean,
the most d Iating inti a nyont tie of free trade
in Frannie, arrived on the steamer Grecian
Montreh. In gipearanite he closely re
wirhbden Gen Grant, MM. Toons misdon to
the United States (a 10 prevent, it possible,
the adoption bye Migros of retalintory
ripesaror oivaecon it of the refusal of France
to permit te impor atin of the Awtrican
hog
. ; .
A Comparatively Small Haul,
CW asm neron, Pub 8 wo 0 HL Lander, whe
won «ins oid Abo gervice os post office ine
spoctor, fi op teporie ree «vod obtained over
o Shean! dobre Tea various postmastors
under fake y le hans lle (4
South Americ,
LOSS AND GAIN,
Chapter I.
“f was taken sick a year ago
With bilious fever.”
“My doctor pronounced mie cured, but 1 got
sick again, with terrible pains in my back apd
sides, and 1 got so bad |
Could not move !
I shrunk !
From 28 pounds to 120) !
for my liver, but did me no good, 1 did not ex-
pect to live more than three months, 1 began to
use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite returned,
my pains left me, my entire system seemed re
newed as if byjmagie, and after using several bot-
tles 1 am not only sound as a sovereign but weigh
more than 1 did before. To Hop Bitters 1 owe my
lite.”
Publi
1 had been doctoring
0, June 6, ‘Ni R
Chapter 11
(ass
FITZPATRICK
, Feb, 1, 1880, Gentlemen
ith attacks of sick headache.”
Ne an, female trouble, for years in the most
terrible
NOY
and excrutiativg manner,
foster could give relief or
1 ITop Bi
nediciue or me
eure until I had us
“The first boftle
Near yi red mid
well and strong as
this dey.”
fvalid for twenty year
inary complaint,
i's best physicians
bitters cured him and 1
» beos saved t
mm with great ber
MES. ]
Expose you
b. SLACK.
srself day and
work two
take all
i, and then you want to
which
oul exercise |
tor all the time;
is answered In
1s—-Take Hop
- -
WaxteED.—A good,
horse for de'ivering goods,
Varestises Srong Co, Li,
Jellefonte, Pa.
—e Carpets, oil cloths and mattings,
Inrgest st ck, latest styles and lowe t pri~
Ces sit Lh Bee Hive. id
strong, young
New line common and indigo priots
woideries, masling, gicghams, Casb-
meres, &e., at Garman's, 9
a
blank certificates
leronTenr flice.
em!
~Teachers'
scholars, at the
for
tf
AND TYROXE RAILROAD TIME
TABLE
#
%
iv. 6.25 $45 9.25 '
wares 4s Ar #0 gro ar le
ral trains lesve jewisburg for Potion
M.a PF. M_ returning |
for low x
L30
0
DissoroTioN, ~The general partoership
heretofore existing between the under.
signed is this day dimolved by mutual
consent. The affairs of the firm will be
settled by Wm. Pealer, at the store of
J. D. Long. WM. PEALER,
J. D. LONG.
Spring Mills, Pa., Feb. 1, 'S4. 6/4t
WOLF & SON
ATTHE OLD STAND
CENTAZ HALL,
HAVE RECEIVED A MAGNIFI-
CENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
NE FINER IN THIS COUNTY.
FROM THE MOST STYLISH
DRESS GOODS DOWN TO ARY.
THING COMMONLY KEPT BY A
GENERAL STORE AND AT BIG
BARGAINS
HALLS VEIGELIAN
Hair Renewer,
Seldom does a popular remedy win such
strong hold upon the public confidence as has
HALLS Hamm Respwen, The eases in which
it has accomplished a complete restoration of
eolor 10 tao hair, and vigorous health 10 the
sealp, are innumezable,
Old people like it for its wonderful power to
favorite of all, and it has becowe 80 simply
because Jf disappoints no ond,
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
FOR THE WHISKERS
Has become one of the most important pop
Ine tollet articles for gentlemen's use. When
the beard Is gray or naturally of an unde
sirable shade, Bremixomax's DYS ls the
- PREPARED BY
R. P, Hall & Co., Nashua, NH.
80M by all Droggiets.
a
Ryans FOR YOU
OUR WAY OF SELLING OFF
WINTER
$40,000 WORTH OF DRY
& CAPS, &e.,
Read this through to the end, There
your sheckles,
they are sold, we can't pick up such bag
BOOTS
One lot of good Gingham
One lot of best Glnghsmn
White Bed Bpre wails
Cotton Flannel...
Bost Calicos.....
wi Mhirting
Plaid ¥ lannels
Red Table Linen
Double White Cas
All Wool Black g1 "
ted Plaid Flanuels
Ladies’ Gosamoers.
ALL WOOL CASHMERES BLACK &
CHEAPEN
Plaid Dress Goods
Appleton “A” Muslin
Red all Wool Flan
One extn quality
One lot extra guall
One Jot extra super
One 10% extra heavy Bug
COLORED S1LX
from
is k at signa 5
af k Bik #1
y Black
EXTRA HEAV)
Whit Blan kets fig
Undershirts and a Drav
Ladies’ Hose i pa or
Children's H +«¢ 1 3 pair.
Men's Socks 4 pair for
Men's Wool Hose
Met's Hue scatuies
Ladies
Lad 33
Children's Shoo
Ladies’ Button Bhoe fr
Ladies Button shoes Fit
Best quality, Warmsuted
Freuch Kid
jew’ Cal
WRIGHT:
Men's Heavy Wi
Men's Hesvy Wi
Children's bulls
Men's Overconis
Men's all Wool sult
Men's Fine Boots
Men's Heavy Dots
Boyy' Boots.
Ladies Castor at
Men's Castor and Bu
CALL ON
LADIES &
The Largest Stoch
une
HARDWARE
In addition to our ext
BLACKSMI 1 H supplies, Be Wi uld
Heating Stoves,
GLORY,
FORT
CROWNING
COLORED
NYWHEKE]
OTITIS
ba ® 1&8)
MAY NEED THIS
J ML MURRAY,
Maps & Charts.
st! Best!
YOu i
AT =HORZT
HATS
For the
Boo f
of Filowe wm, 4
190 pages
nl € elored Plate
pig Mow 10
andes to ali
Mailed for Ge.
hae ad
WwW at, v
ry
to cover pe wage,
fut r ated Novelty ist,
& fewest varieties
9 swerve, Yepstebies, Coe
rele, Proll, Plaste, bt
Hailed Free,
«FE THIRD
lana hi
whe: 4 yon 3 Wi
for #1.00.
i FOR #1. 00,
3 rr Blerlion),
Wonder Pea, for $l.
HOT { ; o . Gardener's Hand
B ‘ ; y them, tent Free with
*
nd
88 & SONS,
1. is. BLIS
34 Barclay St., New-York.
ME RR Es
FINE
FISH,
GI. ASS. BEEN
WILLOW WARE,
HOU SIHHOLD
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
RIRDS,
ETC.
WOOD AND
AND
£
LL
%
¥
FARMERS,
ur aii«
wa %
call yi
BUILDERS &
ur stock
Mt x
$i
GE,
AND
WELCOME
EER
band
McFARLAN
Lik
ur
“SI Tadd dd
Plaining
APOLLA.
0
Ee
HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMS
Bush's block. Meals at a'l hours from
early to late trains, Lunch without cof
fee 10 cts, Lunch With coffee 17 » cents
Regular n meals 25 cis, Opste rs in all stye,
MURRAY'S
CARRIAGE WORKS
CENTRE HALL,
Where are kept on haad and fur sale
—— -BUGGIES,
ree HAETONE,
ee BPRING WAGONS,
wm KR oy
Pe FECTIONERY and
&e.
Repairing done at
Reasonable rates.
Ba Tops of any style made to or
uy hy with prices
according to quality. I have recently ad-
ded HORSE SHORING
to the smith department, under the su-
pervision of a very skilled
and obliging blacksmith.
19dectf LEVI MURRAY,
—————— SSAA: 5. WAAR
ZELLER & SON,
* DRUGGISTS, Be
Dealer In
MICALS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &«
Pure Wines snd Liquors for medical
purposes always kept
VHUN PF. POTTER, Attorney: AL: Law
Collections promtiy aly and
pecial attention given lo those aving
1 lands or proyerty lor sale, Will draw ud
lanes have scknowledged Deeds, Moriga.
bonds &o. Rallefonta, Pa
ND VALENTINE,
i I SE falr commbeion
J a 7 and reer Comparios,
n, Domianed fs
Hlefonte, Pa.
DRUGS, DRUGS
CHE
of all kinda.
TOILET ARTI
»
| all
pounded.
C.
oH.
ep “t ‘y
BS
G.
Suoecianl rates 10 9h
STORE
Spring Hills, Pa.
of the
who keep a
PILOOBRING
¥ AOE AN
SPLIT SIDING,
SURFACE
FANCY GOODS (wee a
SEGARS, and - ke
INERY DOW
SASHES,
BLINDS
n short fir
: ¥ fice,
Druggid, 3
ALL
PT ON
MATERIAL OF
WA ys KE
KIN DS AL-
HAND.
BELLEFONTE, PAY
Prop'r.
all Leming.
! furore, Blun
» rh Renatt, beliiny
Sung = #
oe yb vo
The Great German Remedy
REEUMATISM,
ea ana, at h
Ehver nos Kidmeye
Fie Bala by Peale in Bolin, at 30 Contes Bei
SN aR
Prepaved amd sold st Wholesale hy the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
Lanta,
" Willow Stren, Win Kmport, hited
A aA
Kearn
PHILASTLIL WHOLESALE ADENDY
Johnston, Holloway & Cow 602) Arch St.
Smith, Kline & Cos 500 and 811 Naith
rd street,