The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 05, 1884, Image 1

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    vor {OLD SERIES, XL.
» LNEW SERIES, XVIL
ROTATES
THE CENTSE BEPORYER./ Tis Ssonlovics me surat, S00D RaCRF? 47 COSTE |
FRED. KURTZ, Epiror and Proy'r.
ENTRE HALL. PA.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1884,
ws
LE
TEACHING ANIMALS TO TALK,
SHERIFF’
5B SALES.
A pretty pi 6, exiiibited some time ] F7 VN ' of Fiera ¥
£ ¥
repre
The result of the election shows there
was a great deal of scratching and trad-
ing. have 1}
wonu'd |
to | :
3
wild
1663
ck
to
Yan) : they .
It looks as though the Reg , ;ndeavoring
WHuen
only professed to be for Curtin in
to steal a march on the Democrats
they voted for
we no doul
if Hall
pretty solidly
which
sta]
woul
now have
1 have done even
withdrawn.
——————
We regret the defeat of Judge Hoy
some feel sorry for this when it is
late. :
The loss of two assemblymen from
county as now reported isa bad
for the Democracy which we trust
not prove correct and that
be learned from such « defeat.
wisdom
.
This is business on the first
t floor.
mors have reached Denver of the lynch-
ing by vigilants of a gang of seven
aptured whil
in camp on Rock Creek, in the Gorge
Range Mountains, about th
cattle thieves, who were «
Irty miies
wi
of Georgetown.
Yb n
are ooiil
No particulars at pr
nable. The report isth
nt
Cit
i
0
i i
¢ exaggerated.
SE cn Atl. pn
whole Congressional dis
Ig six distri =, i
ipporting Curtin are the
, {Cartin's own }
Reporter and Lewistown
The Bellefonte Watchman,
ocrat, Renovo Record, an
papers, which were
efore th
risi the
oi
e nomi
ners of
pers «
IWIN NT
"all hae the
€ii, SOOWS Lia
Hall B Centre Damocra
istown Free Press were right.
el
eports !
a
, production of the
creased 10,052 bar
wonth of October. This increas
six thousand barrels,
he September report,
ing in of half a d
lls in Batler count
iver
}
y OTHE
which thoroughly kn
was the bringing in
Ne
+}
te i
well, greatest on
day's prod
1
ny
auction was about |
Sune the well was st
barrels Of the ten
f new work unde
smallest that has been re
In the entire region only
VOears,
ar
Ty Sa
Wells are drilling.
tha Bal “oe ays §
the field are entir
It is prol
18 of the Bal
by the Pennsyl
$1
aie
1
Tall
R
Baltimore and New York,
Oth, will lead to a war of rates westward |
The
nd
th
between the two companies.
gsenger agents of the Baltimore a Ohio
gay that, with the end of the ole
t between the two roads,
Ohio
i arrange- |
Balti- |
WwW
vr
tho
i seit
ne
more and will inangurs
schedule, which as an indication
future policy of the latter compan)
suggest a lively and most aggressive «
They will start in direct «
tion with the Pennsylvania Railro:
limited express trains, with sleeper
ne
t
test.
parlor cars, making equally fast
all points west, and notably to Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, and St, Louis, for which n«
extra charge will be made.
they are in for the war and to stay.
¥
say
.
The corpmittee on lunacy of the state)
board of charities has discovered another |
case of improper treatment of an insane |
person. This time the victim is a farmer,
about 50 years old, who lived with his
family near the dividing line between
Dauphin and Lancaster counties. About
gix months ago the farmer's mind be-
came deranged, He was permitted to
wander about as he pleased for a while,
but before long his insanity assumed a
violent turn, and the lives of his wife
and children were endangered by his
ravings. Unfortunately they lived so
near the county line that the authorities
of neither county would take charge of
the case and the family was too poor to
see that the father was properly cared fort
The man was found in a dirty room that
contained nothing but a chair and a small
bedstead. He was fastened to the floor
by means of a chain not more than 20
inches long that was attached to his leg.
The chain had cut into his flesh and
made it very sore. The people were very
poor and were doing the best they could
for the man under the circumstances,
Arrangements were at once made to have
him removed to the state hospital for the
insane, and he was taken to that instito-
tion.
—The election is over aud jus as
expected, the fellows that have the most
votes are elected while the reat have
gone up Salt river. There will vow bea
reater rush than ever to the hind,
ranch for those suits so remarkably low
in price that every candi defeated
and slected wants one.
passen cers and a % O
t with =ll ou boar
# a Mexican co
Wied
re cre
been
“rr Ww
hie
is
tL & i
i A
§ lost
Redo erica
Anothe
and continued three «
Cap i. IT
and a great r of
eve
F 4,
houses at
~~
i
Fwen'y
des royed
killed. Nive Mexican coasters
Each haa from three to five
board. Ail peri hed except one satlor and
a buy. The storm was the ent
ever s«en in those parts,
num
wer
[ere
most vi
IRV
Tite e Pa., Oct ? Bi
two months { Fito H id has
been makiog extensive ingairies abroad
gmong consu's and pretroleom associa
tions wity a view of procuring reliable
information as to the condition of the
Russian oil fleles and what is likely to be
the extent of their competion with
American ariicie A long artie'e publish
ed im the Herald shows that there existe
t Bakar, on the Caapirn Nes, extensive
He svi
y
®
we
in the United Mates, The records show
one weil produced 15000000 galions of
crude ot] which was sold for sixteen cents
a ton for feel, there being no demand for
it for illominating varposes,
Consal General Perry estimates
minimam productive capacity of the Ba.
ker flelds at 1,600,000 tons oof erode oil a
year. Turning to the question
tition, the Herald will publi-h a long ‘et
ter from United Stes Comanl John Wii
son, at Bremen, which is the largest pe
of crmpes
saves that Rosscinn competition ia confined
Ital
era
(rermany,
, mand that only BE quantity of
wees’ The wlection is over and Hf you
don’t feel quite right over the result, you
ean work yourselt into a good m od hy
th determinatio
tid have a chance
had come Lo
¥
sie who
ue sireel wa
re
if
$4
Dealin
1, #8 Lhelr circu
an audience af
Ha i, Att
1"
Ui ail evening
14 i the
wi
s With, atid pre
Is writ
by
the
i
i
at
Curtin Millbeim was
LO cuottrse, with stichi a
us testimonial of Demo rats sud
ans, fet good, and made cue of
Heitule, Fortuey and
Gepowart dedavered brief bat telling ad-
dies dd, Amoug the Republicans pres
lent ww 00 worked with the Democrats in
the Coburg racket and uvation at Min
beim were Harry Hicks, J. Le Kurtz and
(Lh Hewes,
Auer the close of
went to t
re
}
speeches,
“
mesting Gov, Cartin
ww hotel to shake hands with
» Woo idolise nim,
le, to wear off his disgust of the ut
re at ( late hour,
rared into the parlor where Curtin and
his friends were, and made himself ails:
bie as possible, admitting we were all
firstra © teliows, and giving half a dozen
nllere st fellows the credit for having
wed the music, he no doubt went
ime 3 Dear the story of the Coburd
#0
$ouy
wid
“
f.1 & #" »
{a1 sharp, at 4 vou.
Wily
the Urn re county Democracy are com
jin the state, aod that when they under
A
ir jak
Iv §
pik
of will know that there is a
i tot dreamed of io HalVs philoso.
1 which he has not yet bean able
I, altho’ some needy follows
good hall ’
or
et
hy
i a
k ti
made
i
i
i Now is the Hime, and the Philad.
Brave ia the place, 10 get a good, warm
wait of clothes for from 85 to $10
Branch, The money saved thereby will
make you feel good, Try it
nin.
is county, One price for all,
lown
£ Lhe
. ——
THE MODEL STOLY.
F RO 3
¥ stones of
&
have been jaf
¥
ii
ghied, wh
elazantl
gantly
ng met
, she turne
y spectator, she
y distorted by e
he was thrilled with hos
and the figure with the]
disappeared, leaving the
1g from a frightful night |
returning to his city home he was |
ted by the fearful countenance |
which had {
{ for three consecutive nights |
troubled him, that he made a sketeh of |
« AN i |
ned
¢ go real that the evil expression |
to horrify every one who saw il. |
Not a great while after the artist went |
i
y evening visit on Mr. Izzard ; |
. 1
him to his]
picture-gallery, as he wished to show |
|
man invited
him some remarkable old family por.
traits. What was Mr. A 's surprise to |
recognize among them, in the likeness of |
a stately, well-dressed lady, the one who
had 80 troubled his slnmbers on his pre.
visit, lacking, however, the revolt.
ing, wicked expression. Soon ss he saw
it he involuntarily exclaimed :
“Why, I have seen that lady! ™
“Judeed! ” said Mr. 1, smiling, ** that
is hardly possible, as she died more than
la hundred years ngo. She was the
con il
rita
vious
wi fa Al vows sowann
wile of my gree
{reflected anything but credit on the
family. She was strongly suspected of
(having murdered her husband's son by
la former marriage, in order to make her
in child heir to the property. The un-
{fortunate boy broke his neck in a fall
ane
§ wwe cd “yw ¢
ad-grandiathar and
{from a window, and there was every
| reason to believe that he was precipitated
| from the window by his stepmother.”
The artist then told his host the cir
his thrice.-repeated ex-
or dream, and sent for his
| which, so far ss the feature?
{wore concerned, was identical with the
{portenit in Mr. Izsard's gallery. The
(oieh lon since been photograped, but
i
[SumSsanoas of
Wien oe,
eloh,
[rom its hideous expression is fax from
{pleasant to look npon.
a A;
TY
known by the
characlers upon
bears the
’ * i $i i
and ihe dog
r either the one
and
meanings
wer, to dis-
§
of
tiie
or
whether the dog |
faculty of sight or |
{
ree of se
riments, tells an
at which
Jrimean Wa
ned fo the ground
ac
™
The
was
nel
#3
wil
the
his way to the
i
at
|
b
paw for exa
-——
SOME SOUTHERN ENIGMAS,
have put
As
L
i
test
e |
may cide |
‘that
lated
{ certainly gave s
s and the kind of
duct them, and
never wanting, but
barren literary
nted by the Southern
ly be paralleled in the
Yet
*“*enlture”™ is one of |
i
hat face 1
Ya .
BIATVETY,
it stimn
Ans aati
}
ia 0
pr
} }
history of any civilized community.
of unsual
the commonest ude in behalf of social
That very promi-
Southern superiority
is a much more modern institu-
tion than it would fain believe itsell to
1f it were ocmnfined to the really old
pride,”
it would be porfectly intelligible and
perfectly admis os, and the hunting up
of imaginary cavaliers would be quite
superflious, bat it is not. A North
ine anos, would have been in
way behiniband with this indesori.
bable kind of scotional and social pride ;
but of all the eolonies to which England
ever gave birth, North Carolina was in
its origin probably the most essentially
plebeian, and, moreover, remained ple-
beian snd rude to a very late date.
South Carolina, on the other hand,
which was only seni-English in origin,
rapid'iy developed asmall and well-to-do
upper class, with copamercial and urban
a8 ‘well as mere planting interests. In
Virginia a majority, 1 should say, of
hose familios who claim and receive the
appellation of * good,” who hug to them-
selves the © sagio but elastic title of F. F.
V., would not care to go back much be-
yond the F.eeolutionary War in the work
of investig sion, and would shrink from
the horny bands of the honest settler
whom they would in all probability find,
age in had, barring the genealpgion’
path to the traditional « avaliar,
Rl AAI. CB TDA,
no
aii _——
A fistterer is said to bea beast that
I oth smiling. Bat it is hard to know
t por from friends, they are #0 obsequis
wolf resembloth a dog, so doth a flat
i
11
i
JUS 18
wslion
of the young le
employed at } rter & Co
motive works in Pittsburgh, Pa.
ago he resided witl s mot
street. About that
(ome evening wilh
shoulder, the re
The next mornis
groatly swollen, ti
aches were felt all
His case was speed
violent form of ¢
among the 3
was the par:
“He gradu
months the
both ankles bex
In Maich last th
enlarge, sd upon |
larly, spreading his face ou
blance to his former scl,
his joints became intense | fever, wi
deteriorating effects, was now a id a
he became ra; faced to the sem
a skeleton, w itality reached its jowes
posmble cond his suffer § Wer
such an indie racter that t
most loved him somehimes 1 ought it
better if he was called away, At
hysicians well known in Pitisbhur
4 parents thal Lacy «
recovery, ;
The young man fina
that wonderful medi
weeks quite 8 change {or
Jeptibie, In six weeks a
wens redoced completely, while In
JCngth the patient was quite ax well ap
ver Deen in his life. Nearly three W
he res Umed work asa machinist at his«
able to Yerform as much labor as ever
“. The mother of Willie Curtis, in stat
these fact & Said: *Indecd, 1 can not lo
the cure mu Ch less than as a miracle. 1 do we
hesitate in s nding the praise of Pyaiina, 2
oe en. ing itto ali my he
he Eason on e church where the Young
man attended Sa hath school he's Yiiia, and
\ afiem od the facts of the deforme
Be emacias ed condition from disense,
and of ihe doctors h aving given him up He
was greatly surprised of Bisim rowed condition,
Said he, © If he had Wot en, 1 would not
have known him,"
her «
ne
at
.
of all
T™ sats
ine pa
”
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labels to adhere very firmly wit
staining them, unless the paper is of an
unusually bad quality. A clear solution
of gam arabio applied once or twice I all
the varnish nired in for
Pp mS ———————— .
i i in possessing
Happiness consists not
much, but in being content with what we
ons and fall of prot stations. For as a
terer a friend
acid