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

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CENTRE REPORTER,
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main the only
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ions than N
the Presiden
defiance of
of many tavern and
ia causing
the
of the jndges,
iis consequence,
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Js
ladelphia Timer celebrates
versary IR.
Fhe
of the and
s a half-dozen other city dai-
It lias more
freshness, snap and life than soy other
by a magnificent
Timer i8 a SUCCESS In
we
wl would be
i 1L were to sty p oul
twa papers in the Qoaker city,
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hibition has been declared consti
Towa, The suprems court
idee Rothrock, all the bench
rendered an opinion confirm.
wtitutionality of the prohibi-
The opinion iu sweeping, con
ijleta, gaetaing the
of injunctions to abate the nui-
tances which sxist as saloons, and in ev.
ery particular maintains the provisions
of the act as it stands to-day on the stat.
ute books of the Bate,
enneurring,
ing the cor
fion law
eclngive and con
validity
&
reasury department Secretary
ing intends to have a cleaning out
s yo : : F Prartsla
hes and an investigation of frauds.
i a
1 3 .. 52} tever ined wag
ile, 1 a. & skating rink wis
res
any CUHIAT
He can drive
either
a highway
This rule is
b
t
footman, who
14%
er with a heavy
track, or
’ :
ron witha heavy dranght.
horseman or light
can pass with safety on the left
beaten
vily-ladened tegam it is their du-
£ ? ¢
the ch £
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give way and leave
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mmwieldy vehicl Travelers
&
naturally keep as near as the can to the
hit side of a highway, not because of
legal obligation to do so, but because
are the wition to require
one meeting them to turnout. They
may travel on the leftside if they please,
but then if they are met by a person
ivi pposite direction, they
must turn ont. The obligation is not to
keep to any pariicular part of the high-
way, but simply to turn tothe right when
others meet them.
nin a j
ny
r in an ©
In the present case the defendant was
on the left-hand side of the highway,
with room between him and the curb
for a carriage coming in the opposite di-
rection to pass him, if the driver of it
kept to the right. The plaintiff, coming
from the opposite direction, had a right
of way on the railroad track, but instead
of keeping on that track he straddled
one of the rails, having thus but one
wheel on the track, it was his duty to fol-
low the ‘law of the road,’ which regulat-
ed the conduct of those not driving on
tH track. Instead of keeping to the
right of the carriage approaching him be
kept to the left and hisright wheel came
in contact with the defendant's right
wheel, Ile was thos violating himeelf
the ‘law of the road. The jury having
ander these instroctions as to the law of
the case found the defendant guilty of
no negligence gave a verdict in his favor,
This verdict we have no reason to dis
tub.”
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ry § s $+}
wil i ¥ . $
Dow’
Honrinhies
y tland
would 1 hth
fhe Hquor tras
t the same fime 16 230
vols y th i i i i tthe law for the past te
nation ) ithfully enforced. To illustrate
: os {it in to break up the business
: ma I'he Prohibitionists for five
ion. ia ram sciler in that city.
jo him pay fines more than for
aud then got him 1n jail,
did not break up his busin
Fyen ‘ $ hq Wit ied ns Wi Tie } val at ther
fi years been
April i
as art,
Conet
is that of Lr,
Wales’ Caantry
Mr. Sylvester Baxiar's Llustrate
on the Country along the Rio Grande is]
especially timely and fpetractive, The
principal engraving in the number is a)
poriratt of President Lineoln, eopied|
from a photograph, The features are
fait! 1, Bred vor the apponranct
is but part hie. Mer. Lincoln is re :
resented as having an exceedingly rough! = Coo oo them to a bridges a fow rod
and apneven sk hy W hile the £0 rary WHAL ns oad hung thém thereto. They
the case. His skin war fine anddeboate.| | © apposed to have bees inphiesisd
This picture Gown him BUA IOR - bars hid pocent Jeberiea in het w! A
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4 ¥ial 3 v god i 3 9 ¥ 4 a
x Bar PR PIA EAS PAY Ps pear wh inthe murder of Edwin Rovorte
FIRE IN HUNTINGDON COUNTY. qo. . Fout other persons 11 bh
Haoviivedon, Vo. Mw i
: 1 we were ted aud
ahine shops anl foundry of Der
renbier took charge of it 1
itionists went for hi, and
ra protracted siege, he was for
s his brother-in-law took his
{ carries on the business to-day.
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MAN AND WOMAN LYNCHED
Owalis, March 18.4% 1 o'clock Ban
v iorning eighty miseked men went io
Choma Jones and
“ihr Nivel, near Spring BE ne ¢ Ula
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i \
1 sd
Fog? i 5
mg 5 “Wer Mora
wily
§¢
wore warned to ave the country, na
h 18. The mn pirat Lhe sale 4 |
arminpmacded to daybiek. Three of them
Sammoers, at Petersburg, wi desir Yes) wir
by fire las wight, Loss, $5000 tawarative! ners William and John Jou es, under the
$2,000, petaily of suffering the rame fate,
Ww
to
interests of
{ akes
ir Hhesie
nt of Christ,
y, the approach
and the famines
Asis were
it
aly
ion,
nigoity
sought the full
had been ful
wonid
at -
OSMAN DIGNA DEFEATED
hi A special dispatch
kim to the London Telegraph
states that a five hours’ battle was fough!
this morning between the british troops
and the forces of Osman Digna, and that
Osman Digna's position was finally cap
tured by the British, The dispatoh says
hat the Arab losses were very great,
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s MATCH A) ~
William Hubbell, of Whitley county,
afi Inzane man, | been greatly
d by hearing his family talk of
ping him to an seyiom, and while he
nd his wife were visiting a relative, he
suddenly drew a pistol and shot Mm
Hubbell dead. He then blew his cwn
birains out,
na
Frederiek Nizdor!, of Lancesier, who
edd been On | protracied pres, Was com
prod prison fur five days by his
viends for srpose of sobering him,
One night while in a fit of delirium tre.
pens he broke a bottle he found ic his
ay
sh iu his abdomen that caused his
{'oiamboe, Ohio, Maro 10.-~Roblors
crbercd Dousidsen & Co's Bank ai nion
tol ae, and secured $1,000. Toe proj ri~
ebir was in the bank 4 the time and I$
is thought hed either allen asleep or
bean ehloroformed, There ie no clue to
the guilty parties,
tha s Bo old 1
ng 10 save Mis
burred about (l
nicers
{sores teller, « hag ped hat
tcorns, and all skin erapt
tively cures piles, or no
[Tt is guaranteed to giv
Hie nn. or money refon
ia box, For sale by J. Ze
fonte, druggists,
Nes,
BORROW
It ‘has
41
thing in the past for
a
ED FEATHERS
3
how YOY, IW
speeches which er
George Washington
for which the
oredit, was rewritten
Alexander
fore he delivered it, and
of Washington to Madis
20, 1 in which he say
cluded not to be a candidal
whol
Tamilton
To,
ion to the Presidency, and he ask
son to draw up an address for hi
used in case he should conelnd
tire. It is a notorions fact that
Kendall used to write many of Andrew
Jackson's state papers, and Parton states
that Major Lewis and Henry Leo drew
up his first inangupal. Edward Livings.
ton wrote his colébrated riliftontion
proclamation. bat hall of thos
Jackson farunished the When
Onse was Bocretury of Slate wonder Prost
dent Buchanan west of the uportant
despatohes signed by Ids name ware writs
ten by Judge Jereminh Blaok or by th
President hinssolf. Judge Black ala
ewrote many of President Folinaon's ime
portant reessngos ae did also Jadge Mik
ligan, who stood to Johnson in somo
what the same Kght as did Major Lewis
£3
TH0GN
to Andrew Jackson, :