The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1885, Image 1

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{ OLD SERIES, XL
{| NEW SERIE« XVIII
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ED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pxor'z.
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but didn't want to say i
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i office
Demo-
‘he greed of Republicans in
to
"
to
everywhere, remain under a
cratic administration, is astonishing.
Lhe labor bill, prohibiting the impor-
ion of foreign laborers under the con-
act system was passed in congress,
lors
iat
His H mor, Furst
Ter
o Ue
TUCK
tie wrong key when
1¢ erection of a new court
ba ma is}
» scare has b
{ account
ther
HAS room to
n
blowing up
:
ia
i
1
a in
vi§
fs DOCKed down thie
Food
sau
svi: bsliom ry
paonLcan
WE
b
have
11
ICANUTES re- |
Lik
ar
sderal conneil,
of
lynamite
ph
eneva
¢
PAC
all ¢} we i
Ail Lhe Work-
factory were
-—
temperance le Al
Anna Taylor, a young
i
ture from
y reads thus
1 pretty woman who had
¥ife
If
wen leading
bat who latsly had
iu
1OTIN, ©
ix
¢
riends to re tiered a
called for a glass
to
evening and
of whiskey. As she raised the lass
}
it
her lips a deadley
palor OVETrspr ad
fel
$n
$51
FF
| heavily to the floor,
was a
f respectable
itures and she
five minotes
was the daughter o
:
In corpse. She
mrents
Osman Dig
a —————
na has a large nuaber of
women in his army
armed and have been tanght to drill.
Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, La-
§
Many farmers have refused to sell |
vailed the present winter, and are hold:
ing up until spring hoping for an ad
vance. There can be no loss in doing
this as grain will not be any lower, and
any change must be for thebetter. Pri.
ves have been too low, all will admit,
tand 75 cents for wheat tells as much
gainst the interests of mechanics and
laboring men as it does against the in-
terests of the farmer. We think the
chances are in favor of a slight rise in
wheat before May or April,
a —— - .
Elizabeth Bony, aged ninety-six, liv-
ing alone near Falmouth, Ky., was tired
flife, and barred the doors and win-
ows of her house, set fire to the build
{ing and perished in the flames. Now if
the aged dame had only waited a little
3
1
i
longer, she could have enjoyed a shoving
off of this mortal coil
the other side
However, this way she may have two
cremations.
tion awaiting her on
A fs ——————
thie n winter, for cont
1 The
hanna river is frozen to the bottom
is
108t severe
}
us cold, that is known. Susqt
{
Tunkhan- |
{
ina |
me solid mass of ice from
to Nanticoke, a distance of 40 miles
Great fears are entertained that there
wk
“3
Wi freshet this spring
£
will be
:
‘3
i DE AnD enormous
and that ch dont
of the Susquehanna.
damage
vida
FASIEAS
along the |
.
Mexico
1
i
i
the Mormons
want
4
wing fears that
for
Or
107
There
the
Lis
Utah are negotiating
1 . » . 3
land in the State of Sonora in order to!
transfer their entire colony there, the
Fede has asked for in-|
ral Governn : i
formation on subjeet from the Gov- |
th
«ae
svyt
{ t
ernment 01 dO t
is said that Mor-
1
n agents are 3 d
ion is strongly against receiving
such a sect, and every measure will be |
taken to prevent their entrance.
Next they may send an agent east i
.
he Grant retirement bill passed by |
in the house, or
motion to suspend the rules
T
efeated
prevailed and the bill was discussed half
yur b
an h
in
y Slocum, democrat, of Ne
w
1 favor of the measure and Horr
f
lican, of Michigan, in opposition
Dil
Re
of New Yor
Thomas, republican, of Illinois, took the
of California; |
Kandall, of Penn-
ipported the bill
The vote was then taken on the moti
view.
game
Co
© ins
4 ANN,
k,and
svivania, democrats, 8
mn
tO sus un"
nd the rules and pass the bi
tod
rh
i i
h roan 102 thal
CO resi Uo. the
in yeas 158, nay:
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al
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Necessary thirds avin
two ne AVing vot
¥
¢ I
I ie $11 full
ae allirmative the bill fell.
——
We are informed that a stiff Republi
can is asking Democrats to sign a peti
£,
tion for his appointment as store-keeper
That a Re-
enough to
Democrats
at the Woodward distillery.
rive bale 1s
yal =
an should have ches
$y
appoint
§ went from
defeat does not sur-
it would surprise us to hear |
that any Demo
an
ARK
whom he tried to
+
prise us, bot
yoy #
tas
was weak enough to
sign a petition for the appointment of a |
Republican to a place to which a Demo-
crat is entitled if a competent one makes
application. Such Democrats should |
have voted for Blaine and thus made
sure, in case of his election, of having
their Republican friends put into office,
and good Democrats kept out,
-
in the house, at Harrisburg, among
the bills favorably reported were the fol-
lowing :
Giving road supervisors $1.50 a day for
SOTYicos
Imposing a fine of §1 and 20 days in
ail person for getting himself
drunk.
on *
a
commissioners to
purchase necessary and improved imple-
i ments,
| Confining the catching of speckled |
{trout to April, May and June.
Authorizing road
———
Lake Michigan is frozen over
to 3 feet thick,
England is sending re-inforcements to
Egypt.
The bill for whipping of wife beaters
to
was defeated in the senate by 16 yeas
“4 nays.
Th
he f
just now on a tramp is numerous,
number of temperance lecturers
“Ad
Nissi wn, 20 cents.”
- -_— Bt
t
i
Gov, Curtin says i
occasional applicat
ions for appointments
election
We suppose too that that they ask a pre-
ference over good men who favored Cur-
tin’ 1 We have
1
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hie Governor is a fool.
fromfellows who opposed his
ins election!
hat
ie
Congressman Belford, from the moun-
A DAY OF DISASTER
BIX PERSON
9
$1
A terri
Wel
yesierday
Wheeling, Feb.
ges explosion occurred at
bhall-past 1 ck
which shook the whole neighb
118 very foundation, Bix
killed outright, houses
and iwelve others damag-d,
faroily wes vshered into eternity v
a Moments warniog,
’
0 Ci
(¥)
i
five
S00 BeVET A
He
than me
an statesman.
tie more honest
tur
at in other respects he is ty
casion the fom
other day
which he ad
srech in the house in
the great presidential
x te 3 it a
He not OY samitied it, {
id ta) ¢
1 14K in it.
hat he did not glon
1 & part
ublican
a # late day, although at first when
the prey was fresh they regarded
t thi
+ it with
much satisfaction.
4
The way Mr. Belford
i
fess the crime was this
ie time when the republicans were fili- |
i
three |
i
FATE OF A NEW
New York, Feb, 22
moraine, at the corner
IVER Wi
pames of the dead are
James Murray, nu :
furray, aved 36; James Murray |
David Muarrav, aged 5; Mayy
ay, aged 24; and Mrs, Vennay,
Lvl,
SLOWLY
PA
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ai
id
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BLAS
G0
sucriiced
Jubn Kir
Haier dea €r, On i
ruin, Mr. King's
§ ¥ y
Bers, chadrred and
adelpuia, Febr'y
ives have been
|
ese nce A
and
are
four ot
msgs
Mr. nnd Mrs. King and
i: Olhe
with al
iealls Of
# in Der nigt
rE at
¢ Ba Pu Cit
Ig W
feild
y L
ivy C
tt rave
bors «8 i
‘Phas
Ww $s 1] Bare
er
»
ied
ut long
Hh will walire. i
lifuing ber boy ‘0 the win.
Kiog tid him to be bras
He junp.d aed struck the
it
4
(RY ei B08 BLOG
Theu
Mrs,
jump.
ar Le
!
w
Ten th
thr
two minties
ised her daughter Li
Han,
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se window 3
3
Biid aly
the matress; t
nol Killed, Larni
rd
i: #
:
en
at
a
iv
¢
gi
ya ddress 6 w :
Mrs. King monote
3d de uwralely ]
fLNOVES 48 GLe ©
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a read
DRANG,
3
i
at fs, hit through Lh
ance fr the fourth st
is | ¥
i
iends are not always found i
ihe ‘atest case comes
sical New England, even is
the strictest of th
From Wa
f 1da ’
ALAN AE
resis vudiss 1
guardians,
hi d wife, When she
Was
years old she was left by |
in their charge
Baye
her iather, who went 10d
the | $1
west
hap)
e latter has paid ¥}) a year for her |
itn ar wife arrests ii
' Wert
Hee masse
Arn, and atller veatiagh
Both of
embers, bat
io eave 1
PWN.
spy
kd C8
hiites were ch
since been expelled
by
rocitios wer
found out was
10
fee
»
¥ $
Her
having
0
Hit
Mra
CAarance,
Ww Lite
compelled
8
i on a red-hot stove unti! it was on- |
bearable
MATA DIE
One mode of punishment was
to thrast pins through her ears and fast- |
i
Another, d
en her to the wall i
riving a
it to the window-sill.
Id
f
03
On
a was held under a pumpand astream
water pumped upon her head until
she was 80 far exhaus ed that the Whites
one gocasion
i
i
When in
court the child's body was found covered
to get the help of neighbors
with black and blue spots where the in-
human guardians had pinched her, while |
her back wasanetwork of cord-like ridges
where the whip had been applisd. The
girl has been taken charge of by the au- |
thorities,
; ii
In connection with the geproaching
inasguration of President Cleveland, tv o
papers promised for the March “Harpers” |
will have special interest, One of the
treasores of the library of Mr, Tilden is |
a good #iz-d book, bound in calf, filled
id was an
’ be Cai
Her hos
Be
hind ;
when the speciato
ids
BLL
4
yal
' $
ETF i
“ihe
aim,
he S03
£2. 7
ia
wonse were horrified 1 }
king sighs, Miss Hamil
en by flames t
Window, abd tw
y Wilhics “
(ar i ihe 3
Kk
fas
$34
: ve
erally X80
$
ta the paved Hie
ex
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CONFESSIONOF A NEG
ING FIRED BLOCKL
HOUSE.
Philadelphia, Feb 20 —At the
bn a
378
EY AL
“4
the
fire ni 1}
was d
10 is fie}
if
PORE
regs
ms
juest which
i
:
at
ti the deaths of
3 of the resent
i
ff
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of Jusepth Nadin.
that he had set fire t
ed that he was ins gate
’
HE 8B
by Peter J. shroeder, one of t
eadanta,
of sge, wes commiti=d to 1}
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Aagiue Who ie Wy
o
#sid by the
justtule that he i» morally re
eibie and that be was frequent
i
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[CKEMS TO TH
ViA THI
8
Av,
EXCURSION T
AUGUEATION
SYLVANIA R
£5
i a
4
of
:
O
L
i
There is every indica
large travel to Wastingtor
n
by © On
Pres “hn
«ns from all paris of the counts)
ae
#1.
w
¥
will take part in the interestiog cure
orable Ihe insugoral p
will be grand and imposiog, aud (he
promises to be a brijnant ailair,
provision has been made for tuo
dation of ail visitors,
Tine Peunsylvania Railroad ©
one,
¥
Bo
i
mestic animals,
sou. It is the financial diary of the great
number of passengers who will bs
iracted to the Capital from pois ts
ite system. Almost ondizmited fad Wiese
of transportation, and a station ©
avenue in the very heart of the
l«r be eco npany fally eqaal to
of handiing, in the post sal
manner, its thousands of patrons,
Ex ursion tickets will be sold on Mar
24, 34 and 4th, good 10 return out! the
714, from all stations on the Penns iva:
vis Retiroad, Phiiade phia, Wamington
and Baltimore Railroad, Northeru CUens
ni
og
HER FH
{e
i
wy
thie f n
sla
IY OX
IvY 2D
EI ISO
¥ Say
turely uu
15 8 pubis
araaric:
lo
dly ;
PRY dam
atiotal »
Clara
Clee 10
i
§
i
% ii tion!
tesa by the «
i
ate for we ion.
MUCH FOR LITTLE,
and
planks
rifle «
he ri
the ann
kills
not
ike a
dragged
house
process of dres
a
re
wi
PANGLER,
bo iF
ng vom
paca red
XITRAORDINA
§
RY
i —
OFFER,
i
i ¥
having iu petition, and
{in protected fa the exclusive
sale by a « Yeo! givin for each sud every county
18 may ie fro ns. With a1 these advanls
Pes, and facy that i §s an article that can be
oft Bo
on which (he age
€
“ary to male an “extraordinary offer” w secure
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trai Ralwny, Phiadelphinand Erie Rais i
road, West Juney and Camden and Al
lautie Ratlronds, at greatly redaced ra es, |
retia Mott, and other strong-minded |
women, might find employment under |
Osman as Brigadier Generals and such, |
dood agents wi
i make tol 0w
wor Ad are found 11 | merits of our invention, |
inew of 5 batils ny agent th 81 will hadi
mice, ut we have concluded to
not oily the
¥ by
Our
Qo : th. 523 : ow | man, kept by hi t 1791,
Senate bill prohibiting opiam joints. | white he A a LY ra to |
The bill to license the manufacture of { 1803. covering thus the first two years uf |
In this age when the events of yoster.
dav in ell paris of he
Ww
Gur Oo $54
i
EA
devas paper end
From
and prove to the world that women are
as well fitted to fight as babble on the
stump. Women's rights must certainly
take in the duties of a soldier as well as
those of a voter.
c—————————
Seven days more and we live under a
Democratic administration, for the first
time in a quarter of a century. Seven
jobber and treasury plundercrs and
star-ronté thieves is gone,
Seven days more and honest govern.
ment will be inangurated at Washing.
ington. Seven days more and we have
the beginning of an era of economy
and republican simplicity such as the
gountry was noted for under Washing
ton, Jefferson, Madison and down to
Buchanan.
Seven days more and we have a
wholesome change and an end of Re
pubiican rale which ran riot at the na-
tion's capital.
toleomargerine was regularly reported.
The Illinois Senatorship has got into a
queer shape. The Republican members
| despairing of electing Logan have con-
clnded to prevent an election until the
end of the session, when the Governor
will claim the right to fill the vacancy
for two years until the meeting of the
next Legislature, and will appoint Gen,
Logan to the vacancy. It is extremely
doubtful whether he has this right. The
precedents we believe are both ways, The
Laeyislature votes every day ; that is all
the names are called but the Speaker on-
ly votes, Each side is afraid of the oth-
er stealing a march, It seems certain
that neither Logan nor Morrison can get
the necessary 108 votes. The Democrats
may drop Morrison and take up Speaker
Haines, We would rather wager on
Ha nes being elected than on any other
of the aspirants pape.
i
i
i
his Presidoocy. Among its entries isa |
ecarefal suinmary of sl} his expenses from
March 1, 1801, to Masel, 1, 1802, showing
an expenditure of $32,624.84, the various
elements of which wre given in detsil,
Jefferson had as great a dislike of pres:
ents «8 Mr, Cleveland, and even insisted
upon paying the duty on certain wine
rovured from the Spanish minister, who
1 imported it duty free for Lis own
ose, He also prid sixteen cents a pound
tor a monster cheese, evidently sent to
him «8 a present. ‘The interesting paper
drawn from the material of this day is
from the pen of Hon, John Bigelow, The
uther paper referred tw is one on “Man
ifest Desiiny,” by Prof. John Fiske,
———— A A]
Marshall, Il, Febr'y 17.—A fire broke
out here this mornteg and destroyed
half the business portion of the town he:
fore it was got under control, Loss $00
000, pardy insared.,
idiots
An old and 8 new snbeeriber to tho Ra:
porter can get the New York Weekiy
i
World, each one year, for 82206 sent us
bargain,
!
Baltimore and all puiots somin
thereof, on the Baltimore and Potwse
and A exandria aod Fredencksvurg Pail
rosds=, excorsion Heke will be s0id onl
the 3d and 4h, good to retain until the |
buh, For foll and detatled information,
apply to local agents of the Pennsylvania
Railroad aud ils branches,
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GOOD FOR THE CHILD.
The ailments of childhood neod care.
ful attention and wise Ueatment,
Some people think “anything is good
enough for a child, and there isa't mach
the matter with it anyhow.” Dat jodie
cious mothers know better, and ds na
Mrs. H. W. Perry, of Richmond, Va,
does. She says: “I take Brown's leon
Bitters and give it to my children: with
the most mor results.” Sold Eve
ery where,
The Oregan and 1linols lop isiatures
have as yet failed to elect UU, 8, sengtors,
An immense new lise of #f mod
goods, Tidien, Splasners, Bureau Hoals,
61
i
in Kg pt ar Chios ere fliched soross ses
|
i
i
eC ed, is 12 nedesnnry
formed touple to Hire nooesg 10 re lable
mane, Not wll can allord heavy lbran
«lumen, nnd even they are loan | Guiram
for wall in
Wi
od
. %
a wan’ an ules, small enoiyglh fo
teh for near yever
PH pose, crit ally a onrate and au, to dae
we recommend Ue new Handy Atiss of
the World, pablshed by Ivison, Blake
wat, Taslor 400,708 and 755 Browdway
New York, whichic bol 8 credit t
them aed $0 the Anerlenn press It 4
boned 1p Begitue odo nn, omta ns 38 bean:
tilndy colored wpb upd important sta
ines. Among ils wany ue able goo
hinge ae THR EHOW 2 atand ard Bae,
the railwass of the Unlied States, reo
pone excitons Cental Afrien us ex:
plored by Boanivy, he sent of the Egvo
tan war, oe ln de and one princip
Amariean ¢ Les, vane books ber dos
(OF ve Lbs exoel 68 0 ork, send fi
cents dare to the ¢ bilshers and n
iy
YE OAre making Tne
wind this fact akon it sale
foal whe iat
Any a ont that will give Mi
hirty Gays’ tr lal and fil 0 clear al boast
131%
gente How
4 month clear”
W
in
us
t for
Are
oH §
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isold to ne and we will refund the money paid
wera! agent who wood
ike to Bave G0 or more counties and work them
Brough sulben dents fy’ ninety devs, and Rll ©
all snsold sod gol thelr money back. No other
saployer of agents ever Jared to make such of
fers, nor won ald we if wo did pot have agents pow
Making dev ble the amon il We gudrestee, snd
Pwo aden & day would give su profit of over
FUGR month, and that sue of or agents took 18
stele in one day. Oor large descriptive circular
‘rpiaine our offer fully, and these we wish to
ind 10 every woe out of employment who will
wind us Gree one oent stamps fOr postage. Sand
ud onoe and secure the ageney in tine for the
oom. ANA go werk on the termy named a oor
axtraordinary offer, We would Hide to have the
hp EE
Pears In Lie nosy , ik an
reader of th Paper who 1 feo al
ch ac
s ow, oF you will k
hanes over offired 10 those out of esaploysent
to make HH =
RENNER ALL
Ajanlea - 00 Bait
pr —
&e,, Just recuived at the Bee Hive.
Ceive iL ty Teluru mail
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