The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1885, Image 4

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    en A A SAS A AS
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED KU RTZ, Editor.
UrNTRE Hav! «PALF Fa 11, 1885.
FIGHT ON A FREIGHT TRAIN.
Two Brakemen Engage: din a Deadly Con-
flict With Fist and Revolver,
Chicago, Feb. 3.—A Pullman car cons
ductor gives an newount of a fight bes
tween two Lrakemen named Tom Brady
and Frank Morrison on board a Denver
and Rio Grande freight train between
Denver and Salt Lake while the train
was running at full spec d. The en
had quarrelled over a girl, and Brady,
unexpect edi y finding Morrison in the
caboose of the train, pulled a revolver
and fired at him The shot wissed,
rison gre apple d with hisss-ailant secured
the revolver and fired at Brady, wouad-
jing him in the shoulder. rady made
tops of the cars, Morrison pursuing and
firing at him until the shots had been ex-
peaded. Brady stumbled aod fell flat
upon the roef of a car. Morrison reached
him as he arose, but dropped his revol-
sud clutched his antagonist by the
A frightfal steaggle then took
Ining train.
ver
t
place
hroat.
on top of the ra:
their i
death suru:gle, fighting, cursing,
tng aod gouging each other, until
M: serisor, with a supreme effort, raised
his foe and threw him with all has
might, failing backward himself from
his exertion. Brady canght the brake
wheel and saved himself from falling be-
tween the cars, Regaining his feet he
rushed towards the engine over the tops
of the cars, jomped down on a flat car
and clambered up on top of the next box
car, stiil followed by Morrison. By this
time the engineer and conductor noticed
the men running towards the tender,
and the former shut off some of the
steam, tbinking something might be
wrong. Brady leaped upon the tender,
dashed into the cab through the window
and out upon the foot-board alongside
the boiler. Morrison followed hurliog a
Jump of cual as he sprang through the
window. The men again grappled on
the narrow foot board and hammered
one another, each one striving to burl
the other to the ground,
the cow-catcher
before the men had rolled off the cows
catcher into a ditch beside the track,
where they both lay senseless. They
were picked up acd put to bed on board |
the caboose aud their wounds attended
to. The authorities were not informed
of the fig, and as both will recover itis
probable that neither will be arrested.
CAN BE
“Have vou any malaria here
: HAD [F WANTED.
asked a |
“Well,”
got any
bt
taid the
Jist now ;
we'll
place for Ler family
landlady, “we hain’t
folks haven't asked for it ; t
it fur your family if youn want it.” Most |
folks get malaria without wanting To
g=t rid of its noxious effects, nse Brown's
iron Bi hers. Mrs, 8. K.M Dogal d, New
Haven, Conn, says, “1 suffered from ma-
laria Rr nearly Six years.
Bitters cured me completely.”
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HORRIBLE AC CID}
Wee Death by
awed in Tv 2.
[Lewisburg Saturday News, Feb. 7.]
‘The most shocking accident ever re-
corded in Union
saw mill in Kelley twp, on Wednesday
last. As Mr. Samuel Kieffer was endeav
oring to move = heavy stick of umber on
the carriage, his foot slipped and ne was
yo npou a fast revoiving saw, mang
is lege, arm and body most horn
bly. His rigot jeg was sawed off below
the knee and the whirling steel crashed
through his body as far aus the breast
bone, He wes thrown about six feet
against Mr, Horace Bostian. The dying
man was wrapped in blackets and au ef
fort made to take him to his home, bat
he expired before reaching there, just 350
minutes after the buzzing dumb uragon
of death had cut the flow of iife biood
from his being. The news of theappall~
ing accident spread over the county with
wonderful rapidity, and knots of men
conld be seen stancing about the country
stores and e'sewhere discussing the hor-
rible ocean ence, which had cast a shad-
ow of darkness over the entire commu-
nity, Before his spirit took its flight he
requested his frienos ta say good bye to
his mother, brother, and sister, and after
giving those around him farewell, he was
usbered into the dark shadows of ihe
mysterious beyond.
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A GREAT DISCOVERY.
Wim. Thomas, of Newton, Ia. says, “My
wife has been gerionsly affected with a
cough for 25 years, and this spring
more severely than ever before. She had
used many remedies without relief, and
being urged to use Dr. King's New Dis-
covery, did so, with most gratifying re-
sults, The first bottle relieved her very
much, and the second bottle absolutely
cured her, She hss not had good health
for thirty years.” Trial botties free, For
“ te at all drug stores. Large size $1.00,
-
ROSSA PASSED A COMFORTABLE
NIGHT,
it
Re
. M ” 3 »
Samu is Being
Kief
1
sar
Jing bi
New York, Feb. 5.—It is said at St.
Vincent hospital this morning, to which
O'Donovan Rossa has been removed yes.
terday, that be passed a comfortable
night and was greatly improved. The
physicians think that it will not he many
dave before he is out and aboat. He re-
ceives the best of care and attention as a
pay patient. Mra. Rossi and Pat, Joyce
valid to see him this morniog. Only
relatives and intimate friends are permit.
ed to see him,
i
Sass in ME NPI. MI 0 SAM
The horrible nauseous worm-scad ver-
Wi ges and worm sy raps have had their
day. It's downright cruelty to compei
a child to take them when McDonald's
Celebrated Worm Powders are so easy
and pleasant to take that children take
them and never know a medicine is be
ing administered. Can be procured at
any drug store for the small som of 25
cents, Sold by J. D. Murray.
Jomserox, Hovtow ay & Co,
Philadel phia Agents,
-
Wassontswa, Feb. 6.~Rey. 8, a. Shan«
non, for the past ten years pastor of the
Lutheran church, bas received a call to
the Lutheran church of Bunbury. It is
believed that he will accept and assume
Rarge thereol in the
rt is being made
wo
IMBECILITY IN ENGLAND,
A correspondent to the Boston Con.
mercial Bulletin says: Any one who has
been a constant reader of Punch has uo
need to travel up and down England
with me to discover that the traditional,
ingrained, agricultural laborer of the
country is in very many cases so stupid,
so ignorant, so devoid of all ambition to
get ont of the plough-ruts in which Lo
and hia progenitors have been travelling
like cattle for many hundred years, as to
rank in the mind of the careful observer
only a shade above the domestio beasts
among which his life has all been spent
I walked and talked with these Eng-
lish hinds, and can testify that I never
met in my own country, oudside of im.
beeile asylums, so stupid, so stolid and
stunted a class of human beings. They
| have a dialect of their own, which
can hardly understand ;
| smock-frock fort of an attire which
been in fashion for a hundred years, and
a way of life, as regards work and play
and general home habits, that is the
same as was their fathers’ and grand.
i
| stranger
| fathers’,
There are, however, lower depths of
{ human nnintellectuality in England than
this, Underneath this last named class
is to be found a setof men
that is the natural
ward (of the stupid hind
are a sort of * innocents”
about the country
dering upon comple
are saved from starvation
of those who have pity for
fortunates,
Downright imbeciles are cared for in
England, to a large extent, in her in
class,
te imbecility,
he char
ity
'ry
nu
by
these 0
to accommodate the stunted imbeciles
abounding in crowded old England. I
i call to mind, in illustration of the charac.
ter of these establishments, one of the
largest of them, located in Watford, a
town which I walked through on my pe-
| destrian excursion from London to Ox-
It contains 2,000 chronic imbeciles
| who are under the charge of Dr. Case,
ian eminent medical man, sud who are
maintained at a net expense of 20 cents a
| day,
| ford.
Tn A AAI A is
GENERAL SKOBELEFY,
{ There are a great nn
i about
{come legendary in
1
{and
General Skobelaff which have be-
the Rassian army,
there a much greater 1 umber abot
the Russian Jews which ei
{Al il els ARKOH of Russi an se wrod y.
i lowing story, which
{ for the admirers of
iand the haters of the Rassian
is of interest both
the ** white general *
Jew,
i revived when Prince Bismarck, as a sign
| of special distinction, received the cross
{ Pour le Merite. Skobeleff,
| ste ry, was working one evening
tent near the Danube, or near a po
{when a Turkish bomb dropped at
| threshold of the tefit,
ig
had
nd,
istoop down and
{the shell into
phil
the water,
proached the soldier and said
know you have saved my life?”
done my best, general.”
which d you rather |
George's Cross, or 100 roubles?”
sentinel was a Jew, with a fis
profile.
then said: ** What is the value of the
8t. George's Cross, my general?”
“What do you mean? The cross itself
is of no value; it may be worth five
rubles, perhaps, but if is an houor to
possess it." * Well, my general,” calmly
said the soldier, “if it is like that give
me ninety-five roubles and the Cross of
Bt. George!” Whether the prayer of
that child of Israel was granted or not
history does not say.— Pall Mall Gasells,
woni ave the Si
T— AP ——
FARMS IN FRANCE
There are millions of farms in France
confaining from a quarter of an acre to
four acres, writes a correspondent from
Dijon. Ifind thataboutan acre and a half
is aboutall the most ambitions man wants,
The rent for land is always one. half the
crop. The land is worth sbout four Lun.
dred dollars an atre ; if in grapevines,
six hundred dollars. This is why France
is liken garden. In England there are
two hundred and twenty-seven thousand
land owners; in France there are seven
million land owners. The Frenchman
on his two acres, with his barefooted
wife cutting grain with a sickle by Lis
side, is happy and contented, because he
knows no better. Such a degraded life
would drive an American farmer mad.
The Frenchman thrives because he
spends nothing. He has no wauts be-
yond the coarsest food and the wash-
ings of the grape skins after the wine is
made. Yes, he is thrifty. He saves
money, too, The aggregated wealth of
thirty million poor, degraded, barefooted
peasants makes Fravee rich. The ignor-
ance of the French farmer is appalling.
I never saw a newspaper in a French
farm village. Their wants are no more
than the wants of a horse. The French.
man eats the coarsest food; about the
same as he feeds his horse. He will eat
coarse bread and wine for breakfast;
soup, bread and wine for dinner ; and,
perhaps, bread and milk for supper.
He does not know what coffee or tea in
mn Ap AAI
The wise men of old have sent cat of
their morality down the stream of time
in the light skiff of apothegm epigram.
ass A I MIS
woe" Garman’s pew adv. at the
Leud of iocal volum a.
2
This medicine, comb!
vegetable tonics, guile
Cures Dvspe als ha Russ
Lm ure Blood, Malaria, ¥ hill
Neuralgia.
is an unisiling rex
Kidneys and Liver.
it is inval uable for
Women, and al }
Itdoeanct ir
prod 10 00
Itenriches ans
the appetite, aids
Hers Heart re
ens the muse i
For Intermitte
Energy, &c., it ha
g& The Fenn 1
crossed red ines
Bade on’) fie 41
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5
YEARS
ced
I effien
Pronoun
pleasant an
use, for the
thro Al,
miiion
w hoo)
Mitlie
l
years. It gives
and has the power t
cannot be had fr
cents per bottle,
o
9,
hes Marble Work
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CEST
5
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ore
Fiend
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in Marble or
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FOR THI
i» | Ihe World's Wunders
AGEN
Bguier
gions, Fisaklie, |
Long Greely aad
ence iopasdin of exp
tare io aki parts of
Ege Tales, slfaage
Beoal Matarad Was
we and rapid sell
#99 , over 20 apienaa 3 ¥ ¥ W
mile ail GLBer Bows A te maf ¥ or fmt i
«om miseon Wits | bc tor ¢ ’
tra terms
HISTO
iE
HELP 355
roped, valuable sample bo
pou in the way of makis
days than you ever thougt
Uspital not reguired ¥ ou
Work in spare titue only, or ail
botn sexes, of ali ages, grandly
£5 sasily varned every evs
work may test the busine
leled offer: To sil whoare »
send $i to pay for tae truubl
partiotiare , directions, ets
sbeolutely sure for ail who start
lny. Address, STINDUN & Uo
AGENTS W YANTEL Db}
Deeds Of Daring
By BLUE & GRAY. |
EF roe m" pons |
sonal sdventnres bh glicdeow ine he front
Civil War, Intense fpreed y '
ploita of scouts sr
pravery, impriso;
romantic incld
morons and tragic
dashes, brilliant sue
tions on each side the fig
FUSBELY ILLUSTRATE ¢
book at all ke ft. Owl
dress, STANDARD x
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ad i
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Pr i Send six cents for postags
r za; free & costly iw of & :
help you to more movey right sassy
else in this Sorid. All of either sex,
The broad read 30
»
hour iortaus cpene before
the worR eH, atmolutely sure A% once sddross,
TRUE & Co., Augusts, Maine,
— ——————
If you want the Ty
PORTER and (he “New
World.” for one year ot $245, you ean
have the two by ®abmg us the
$2.26 in advance wid uw ew ame wiih
$2.25, 10 which the two papers wil abo
besent Toisiss Lig bergeio, and we
are only able to carry # owt upon the
above plan. t!
HAVE YOU A CARDEN?
EESEED
YOU WILL NEED
And will want the Best of the fant wor oy, Then
"my pew Seed Cutaingne will sargvien yim No satier
Tn ve buon Renling of sill sve soap. IL in
inafled ree lo Al, sady or wnght to have 8
Wi. WM. MH.
120 & 131 ‘Prost se, fA
SAL LESME)
table en 10 act 6x AGE N10 fof the sale of oir
New Fruits and Speciaities!
itis oli He of NU petia Took,
oes ot veaentis), SrLIVE
ACTIVE MEN BARN GOGH WAGES Vor tovms
Bro tre, ago Bnd refirenoe,
the Ree
Weekly i
ria
TW ANT
West Chester
Veuva,
HAVE
For Gol ld and i
1 L Al)
of (Fol i Pn. and
efore J sn, 1
thelr prices
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1
COUSTR
Pe nels
can’t be beat.
Rid
' :
, will be Engraved
i vest at
ok:
¢
Wi, Wo
Ji
Jur
jor
Duwrin g th 18 FLoiil
reduced,
made
0 i 7
cloch.
was to your interest to bu
Clothing we sell at
in order Ownr ¢
but one dozen left, good,
markably low prices.
All kinds of Rubber
Rubber Boots worth $4 la
$2.75,
Nf
7 . Fi #
LO Sell oul
ment, at all price <.
ie d, Bugg
en's and Boys’
Half-Hose.
fast Shawls,
/ $7 aT
If GILL DLeLO TI
(u 8,
Fr
pg
(rior
nl
5
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{ &
store /
ii
OL,
winter goods
limited
of
space is and
Spring and Summer
e can not sa erifice jirst
¢ sometlines re que sted
will see that it
1.
Lr
SOTILE al half cost
stock. Qvercoats,
shelf-worn, at re-
ntire
not
SF 7
a big stock.
st year, now going for
geal’.
large assort
Blaonkels atl bargains.
(love 5, Mitt and
ble, Single and Breal-
All
ws and be
ens,
Lhese
Hosiery,
ry
AP
‘iL Ln 3.
fully,
WOLY & SON.
3
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iD
H
WARE,
ARKDWARE.
HARDWARE
we 4 sei pect
A. HARRIS & C0.
A. HA KRIS & LU.
me po WE SELLING.
REAYRER SECTIONS AND
SECTIUNS AND
REAP
REAY
Farming To is,
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7
ERS
HR
And sll inde o
RAKES, JOURKS,
SUYTHES,
ROPE BLOCK:
SPROUTS HAY FURKS, &e.
onsen AS Ww ELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, TU MEET THE DE.
MANDS IN THIS LINE.
JAS. HARRIS & CO,
Rerrival of Coods
STORE !
NEW GOOI'S
Hew
Ar NEW
NEW GOODS!
Centre Lull,
Havo just opened in one of Largest
aud Best Rooms in the Valley,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF—
DRY GOODS,
GOOLS
DRILE
NOTIONS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHORS,
HARDWARE,
01 L3 AND
GLASSWARE QUEN
GROCERIES,
COFFEES. SUGARS, TEAS, FIBU
BALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
KEPT IN A WELL REGU
STORE,
ALL NEW GOODS,
We offer buraivs Nips in this
COME AND SER US,
All kinds of Produce taken, snd Highest
Market Prices Paid.
%
PAINTS,
NSW ARE,
LATEL
Centre Hall
4 STOVE EMPORIUM}
can
J. A, REESUAN
NAS JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST LOT OF
STOVES IN THE COUNTY.
kickel Plated
and Flain.
Ranges,
Coal Steves,
Heaters,
AND EVERY STYLEOF STOVE, LARGE AND
SMALL, PLAIN AXD FARCY,
T ALL PRICER, AND IN TRUTR
A
The Cheapest Stoves
IN THE COUNTY. HIS PRICES ARE DOWN
TO ROCK BOTTOM, BO THAT ID
WILL PAY NOONE TO PURCHASE
STOVES ELEEWHERR,
BR CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELY
Cuxree Hart Meat Mawksr, —1he
Centre Hall Meat-market having are.
frigerator families can at all vimes be
supplied with fresh meats, of best quati-
ty
oetin
and evening.
° ards— Attor neys
a Wow
OK TN BY,
Albirtivg vu
Ha
a ls
Law
Be
soso ntd build
HOY LO
wil
‘ i
ig i
yet § 04
“nos
wid Lav
$50
profession
prepnt od
while jot
’
Pre
vain
lutte,
C JUBLry trade,
J
s EL
ZL BROWN, pi
ing oummuuiIly
lel quai 0 guy lu the cou
3 fut
moderates.
5
rave
for pect Nai ahd
(iy
Ltr
s Bld
MATKES Ye ¥ €Iil 8 rial
¢F LUI
CRERHOFF¥ HOU BE,
ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEP:
£1. (4, MILLEN, Frop'r.
Croud Sample Koocws ou First Floor,
CE #0 aid frou sil Laine. 0
Sutin relies LOU Willictses and 1L10rs
BRO
ETE, FA
FLAS
ee Dus
gun
(ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
benitby locality,
surrounded Ly
J
ABlie,
wWaler,
soem
Oud pure
finest
Schule
Terms very
itaug Uu
onuteln
uslurai ih 10e sigle,
i Veuent,
redsunabie
& Wis
! Wn
Lerwes reasor
4
on Brel Hour,
N' NAN MILLIS HOUS a.
Oo L&T. RK EB
SUMMER RESORT.
pg sud Huntisg—BRoman-
i Yau
Loca iY.
SONABLE.
Yroprictor
CERTHRE COUNTY, PA
mas
——————— STA. <0 SADA
FINE
id alin ivy MDOCLerY.,
* ’
ailly
TERM>s LEA
Tesee and
Penns
Couvejyaucer,
Valley Bang
mays oy
Hall, Pa,
Medicibos
keg
FTE Upen
may of
r ates 3
“1 Ho
LE jurposes Gi a
8G An
WELLEVONTE
Bd aliow Interest -
tow; Buy aud Sell Gov
4 1.4 Ups,
i. D
FPEXX'A,
erament
EHUGERT,
resident Cashiter
PENX 8 VALLEY BANKING CO ”
CENTRE HALL,
d allow Interest
; Buy avd Sell «
Coupe
Ww. B
YA,
Receive Deposits as
Pit List ON
Borurtios i
WM WOLF
Presid
J Z
s
ELLER & SON,
DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte
DRUGS,
CHEMICALSS
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS . de
Pure Wines and Liquors fur medies
purposes Always kept
Uverument
MINGLE,
Cashier,
Fa,
Dealer In
———
DRUGS
0 LLEGE, NEW ER NEW JERSEY.
Docuples three Bufiaings | und Pest, More
ons for gates han AM other seboo! Ss toi
ned, Iife elareht iin Write for clroulsrs,
COLEMAN, PALNS & 00., Proprietors,
Nanted
WE WANT ANT 1000 more re BOOK AGENTS
Haxny Boozsm,