The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 29, 1885, Image 1

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NEW NERTEN. XVIIL CENTRE HALL, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1885,
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os he . J ite igtantly stroked the face, forchend an wo founded on the present inclination of
bin sistratl . i of vx . Wa ay . i i . { 3 : v gr #
I'he neeotiations between Vanderbilt hands of the dying General, ‘ lv condition | co
FTER A LINGERING ILLNESS THE GREAT : “ ne don | cont
faihiia L ‘ THE G \T' times, ag the passiora e longing to pra h that as long | on
; k 4 South ) MOK) vent the event so pear wonld rise within {ago as June 2 th, was tl bh remaing |
ad aero ts] ad 4 rn Creak | — her, Mra. Grant pressed both his Li 1 id be i hose of Mrs. | i
nns an ne J reek, | ae ine the End—~Secene in the Chamber and leaning forward tenderly : ».
and Southwestern railroad to ; : ‘ ‘ i wo of the sinking mal (
5 : A of wh—How General Grant Passed face of the sink! Ig mali, -
a ‘ gat silently but with eviaent
caused considerable agi {though his bearing was that .
i i ONSIAeranio ni alii : : ore 3 Tey! 1 3
10 school shall : 3 I aired By : ot sm lgon at the deathbed of a her 1 he MARYS « Y,, July 24.—It has
wi iand ranrod circles v transier will ' . l gy 4 oy § . ) 3 ! finally decided io 1} v {leneral |
for the pur- Y yo ; - 1.1 Mt. McGregor, N. Y,, Jaly 20 | 1, 8, Grant, Jr, was deeply mo , An : “ . Ls Jaenera
ny iphysicians believed that the patie Jesse bore the scene steadily, a + NEW 10TH
THE SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA, [THE DEATH OF GENERAL G XANT|a penceful death. Tne wife almost con: | chosen as the burial place believed
and the Pennsylvania railroad company I DIER 1
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wide hisown, | »
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; nnsylvania railroad company nave : w ' ;
wvanskint of ty tv . : - j Thursday Morning
msaist of twenty | Ho Je
: : . affect Centre county and will possi
n ttickion o ny Sat 10 Bellefonte great harm, inasmuch as might reach the extreme ebb of his ladies, while watching with Coin A a. ta (Chiat (Her Bay
gal holiday, or in any | 41.4 fnow Shoe road would be virtually strength at one o'clock this morning, and | were silent, ns befitted } y of : a} a # Chief Clerk, rece ived | of Ju
time of holding the the approach of the hour was anticipated na life such as was closing Cows {nl :
with intense anxiety at the cottage. [¢/The morning had passed five it en Fal Larant 4 BHFIAL DIACE 10 ave
over the same would be thrown on the|passed, however, and the General, lying| beyond eigh tral Park, New York, Saturday
Beech Creek, Clearfield a mth- upon his back and propped by two pii-{one of the strained and waiti
lows, lay upon the cot bed ii the parlor, {but who could mark the near
was yet alive, but growing weaker. The life-tide to its final ebbing,
able close of the General's long! noted the nearness of the ¢
is afternoon Mr. Tar- | wk
etermined the g
juestion |
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hissiih : obliterated and the traffic and travel
aunty institute therein,
t o'clock, and there
hat in the . :
that in the | western at Snow Shoe, and
ew cruisers over $2,000.
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heen paid to Mr. . ; \
I feel for the sickness seemed more and more immi- ment, and quietly a]
: i as they are/pent The feeble pulse-beals had worn side and bent over !
ir the entire contract $400,000. It Ya 3 vox of the people themselves by their rapidity to a fintter- 80 the EOTIOW of the g
ee Sabi peopiei o throb that could be gauged beneath ian seemed closely alli } 0 : 3 $ {
the finger of the physician, The body|the family. Dr.*S8hrady also drew nea afternos nr nd] He
ili was being worn out by its own life cur-! It Was seven min 1 Led i ot :
ywné in other countie ill ba fi ini te, so rapldly was it coursing throngh [0 ock and the eyes of
veins. Repeatedly the brandy was|Wwere closing. His breathing
entered beneath the skin of the General's hushed as the last funct
bat despite its waning influence, and lungs were hastens
the respirations had qoickened from of the ex presidents
he Lo ek. forty-four to the minute daring the even-| expression seemed
It is re-| cand a rig pbicay *" ling to a point of labored breathing that {the firm and str
: Central and Te i tad A door) const | 708 painfal to friends who bad gathered | Was It flected
: } a 31034 § itt, land beat near the sick man, Two o'clock i
I. lbad been passed, and the evidences of
| death wers multiplying. The increasing | mere pass
rations we re not alone more rapid, eral drew
Pennsylvania has decide : : . % but more shal The lungs and the an ex!
‘ en 0 u altimor ne were giving away. Bo weak had [long ar
oral Grant become that at three bers of the gre
ock.although he frequently attempted inearer the bed,
i y, he was unable to clear the other respiration,
mucus from his throat. It ac-|{ There was absolute stiiine
and remained, and as fouri{and a hush of expect
irew on and the daylight came, aj BO sound broke the
ad been reached when expeclora ixingiog of the birds in 1
axible ‘There was not left]the cottage, and | *
f the eogine
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it there only remains due
seem from this that the govern-
s $341
be the principal loser by
and the l«
brain marked with
ly Years i
forming elephant | 1
months, when b
he was willi- i
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strength, and from fourio
hers was in the throat a sig-i!
of mucus that was filling}!
logging the throat, it is all
§ e th yoeneral vad hel Douglas, and
wk the General asked Jor] VOLES BG
it is not remem-| each Wilness the res
a word. At fourjGrant was
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pnonniain 8.0]
sickened, apd | withdrew,
ute, An hour|eyelids and ¢
reali i sixty, ead
and between ve and f o'clock the &°
nails had becou lge and the ABOU
fi quiet
extremities, And al
mucns clogging in his|a
maore noticeable, A | hastening
sre eight 0 lock Dies ren i
Shady and © sads stood on thelof |
veranda conversing on the con.|the
n of General Grant, and discussing Was
je probabilities of his death, and thei
ife left the sick man, Mure, Bar-
stenographer Dawson were ir
nversiog a little distance away, when [aD i reache
ary, ihe nurse, stepped hastily upon minisier
iazza and spoke quietly to the phy-japon
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inld them he thougit the dnera
ry near to deati The medi
tily entered the room w here the Knew, an
lying, and approached his man's absen
y upon scanning the p
b Dr. Douglas ordered the
y be summoned to the bedside.
’ . : : 4 y ide and Mrs. Grant, Mr} 1 A
wn, which will involve a delay of] Jeane nud wife, U. 8. Grant, Jr, and wife Grant's life
neariy a year, itis ported that thea d ra, lonel Grant were quickly be {failure and the nie
lide the doctors at the sick man's cot. | amb its clearness and ¢
Vanderbilt's representatives a num ur | MS. Sartoris and Mr. Dawson had fol~|and thal after m di
rr ot {lowed the doctors in {rom the piazzaand | though a drcamsiance
of West the enlire parly was prese it except Col, | indicated coguizance
Fred, Grant. Hasty summons were sent anything, father’ jnestic
{tor him, but he entered ihe sick room| “reci at that hour “Walter,
while the messenger Was se arch for ithe General huskily . $
yim. | water and milk they
The Colonel seated, himsell at the | throat and were ciected
head of the bed with his left arm resting} word of response was the ]
..lapon the pillow above the head of the jof General Grant. Dr. Doagias re-
3 |General, who was breathing rapidly and| marked thal ‘the peculiarity of General
a lie A in New| ooh slightly gasping respirations, Mm {Grant's death was explained by the re
1d members un-| Grant, calm but with intense agitation | markable vitality that seeme:l 10 present
have been asked to|bravely suppressed, took a seat close bylan obstacle 10 the approad hh of death
the bedside. She leaned slightly upon | It swas a gradonl passiog sway
the cot, resting upon ber right elbow, | vital forces, and a reflex coos
and gazing with tear-blinded eyes upon | the doctor thought was relained 0
Pennsvivania
sylvania syndicate wii
wo &
York on Friday next, ar
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ard their proxies. it 18 believed |
that the sale of the Pennsylvania eom-| p
{ the Pennsylvania
Wes inking
ennsylvania railroad inthe 00 for the South Pennsylvania and the sick man was peacefully and pain-iaway. ; : gs Bein ken in exer BR aahes El Joy porth 2
: lessly passing iato another lite. Mrs! “Yes,” interjected Dr. Shrady, quietly, tie ProjeRLy Of Seo essuaze. tenement | the first tract south 62 degrees "a I hes
Qartoris came behind her mother, and “(he General dreaded pain when Le felt § aud tract 0 ] stunts senor wp, bounded | the place of beg ng, conlaining 1 acre and ia
3 at 6 per cent, and the latter in|leaning over her shoulder, so witnessed | he had begun sinking, and be asked that § on the soula 08 Ho road leading [rom Belle | Po BoB, BO In Hor. bs his 1 » dot of
of the Pennine bonds at 4 per cent. The sale willjthe | lowe of a life in which she had con-| he should not be permitted to soffer. | C0 Fw Whiter and Thom west bE | May 12, 1556, did grant onto Guotge | fated
stituted a strong element of pride. Di The promise was made and it has beer : 48 y put {, COT he ‘ 1 3 Geo
a rectly behind Mrs, Grant and Mrs kept. Since he commenced to sink op | more or Je Ele and a 13; story frame | Iie GEC Michael Ha 15, 186, did grant and
FIRE INSURANCE : * Sartori, and at a little distance removed,| Toesday night he bas been free fom | J elling execution and 10 be Rd as th . i or: and ihe \ Bin Jueiry and as
ey NCE. | ply with the provisions of the state con- stood Dre. Douglas, Shrady and Sands, | pain.” property : he 3, 1876, did grant and
sw York Sun replies (oan in-|gitation preventing the puachase of spectators of a closjog life their efforts] Towards the last no food was taken,] No. 16 Allthat certain ho enement 1 COREE T20 ig, YATES Got fibed tracts unto Chin.
rv on this subject, as follows: “The parallel lines. and counsel had so long prolonged. Oo |but when a wet cloth was pressed to his}, 4, RE west by Met ool aad Harter, | Seized en in eon : pid gat.
the opposite side of the bed from his}lips he would suck from ii the waler to} on ut gs of 0 ty of 1
t hoses iv] k . . ‘ : .
ng ranca for Beech Creek roads, the former in
ly consultation | yonds
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be made through a banking house,
probably Drexel, Morgan & Co, to com-
operative method of insurance against Director Comly, of the Reading rail-
: . mother and directly before her stood|moisten his mouth, During the Gen. |by} a heim, and on the west by PUB oo on 1, oh A nC meme ail fp
or any other accident, death in-|road, when asked whether Mr. Gowen | Jesse Grant and U. 8, Grant, Jr, and eral’s last night Dr. Shrady was conf eq ie dwelling house, two stories | bounded ane aio as. Iolomt, sa ou
ouded, or what is known as the mutual | had been telegraphed for, to serve the| near the corner of the cot on the same |stantly within eall, high. stable and other oul al Beimpd, tak nora by PS Anem well, on the east by Mes
plan, 18 considered by many to be the |interests of that company in the South |} de of Jesse and pear to each was Mr Dr. Douglas was all ight Re j | Dasiel Kennelly OC eon 8 heim, comatntg 3
Yt for insurers, because they get the | Pennsylvania transf dat N M. E. Dawson, the General's sien-|iage, and Dr. Bands slept al the hotel] “w. his defendant's right, title and in nore or | 1 erected a Lyostory
hast for ers, nu ney get the Pennsylvania transfer, stated that I Ir, ographer and confidential secretary. At|]after midnight. Within twenty minutes | toreft in and to a certain { act of land situate 1a | frame dwelling house, stable, and other out-
Lanefit and the security for precisely | Gowen had neither been asked tolthe foot of the bed and gazing directly |after the death of General Grant Karl] Half Moog tw aunty} S. bonded aid 1 oid As Phe proper SXotution ang wn, be
what it costs. At least they do this if] come home, nor was it likely that he down te the General's face was Mra | Gerheardt, a Hartford » ulptor, who has § oo ni La cotton corer of 1ands of Geo No. 25. A iain lotor ploce of grout 4
they do mot suppott an extravagant of-{ would be so requested. “The fact is,” Colone i Bred, Grant, Hd. U.8 Grant, been making a study bars of the ep Tari A M Eider, 4 Bait 1fle° wont tng I TOBTOF breadih on Lr bed
fice and pay for the work than is neces | said Mr. Comly, “that Mr.Gowen desire Jr, and Mrs. Jesse Grant, while some] sn Wis Sus men A N . OX 1 945; perches to a pine, thence sorth 370° west 268 | feet, and ih depth along Fourth street 200 feet 10a
. . 2 . a BAL Tire TAA 7 at Mr.Gowen desires| who removed from the family circle, | the suggestion of Dr. Newman, to make | 1 ciehi-tenth perches to a post abd stones, | Ddeet wide alley. It being town lot No, 36 inthe
gary. The principle of it is that thelto be considered as having severed his| Henry, the nurse, and Harrison Tyrrell ja plaster mask of the dead man’s face. | thence by lands of Mei witt's heim north wg town plot of snow Shoe, It being the same Li
. ‘i. im ala . : . 3.4 # ‘ saad 72 4 10 perches to a post, thenoe soath 20.0 1 Na, 86 which was deeded 10 Goofee JETER
parties insured pay a re asonable sam for | connection with the company, and the the General a. body servant, were re |He was highly guccessial. for the Gon: ove 226 4 1d perches a post hemos th 70 by John 6, Unsle and wife by da. Detid the
necessary expenses and supervision, and | only thing that would be likely to cali|opectively watching the Sostag life of Within half an hour al or | he . Wl 'fenst 59 3.10 porches to a post, thente borth bs | MB any of January 1883. and recorded in the of
ide the josses and expenses Otis ® ; J the patient and their master, Ye. New-|oral’s death the wailing eogine at UIE} east SL SEC g perches to the piace of beg § S60 CL 0 ording deeds in Centre county, in
divide the losses an penses among | him home would be the privateinterests| man bad repaired to the hotel to break-| mountain depot was on the Way to Sara. | nine, contaitlig CC TO A the property Sor ae Det a pie 112, and hick mid
. yey . y . - > ‘ ” A 3 . Poin oh ® nexeculn i 0 oe ed : Proie y ve we he AE ME DY Gee, i *
themselves pro rata. This is preisely | of his family in this matter. fast, and was not present. The General's | toga to bring an undertaker, who placed SEG Eider, Tl Cai Tana recorded in the ofiee oy Pooonts
the true idea of insurance. There is ith i little grandchildren U.S. Grant, Au andthe femains on ice to-day to await thie No. aa, All that Sesiain Sheng, Jaen Geeds, 4 he i ee SORRY ond ham xi
-> - s 1 ¥ 3 » w wv i & rach of and sins ge $0 He LA POW i Fe i k él TRG ; it "Pe +1 k -
nothin Jost through these ments, EY 1 1 » sy Nellie, were sleeping the sleep of child. arrival of a New York nodertaker. t on pep., Centre county, Pa, bounded and de | Walker. Thereon erected a two-star Primi So
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because it is simply the cost of security a st whl it hood in the nursery room up stairs The physicians are desirous o aving | Sted as follows to wit: On the south by pub tel butlding, 8 large stable snd other outbullds
YOLAtSG It, 18 iti) y Le BOCUTitY l axe Simmons’ Liver Regulator to Otherwise the entire family and honse- [a post-mortem examination, but the | iic road. on the weet bY FC he on br Julie . 77. Also, ail 4 ud or phece
enjoyed against any risk which each improve the appetite, to strengthen the {bold ers gathored at the bedside of the | family are said to be averse, and (EC i fmorths © Tames ren. more or Jew. No | ground situate be Son SpoSauetil
member has of a loss himself” Syste, to stimulate the liver, to cleanse dying man. The members of the group|a matter yet to be fletertined. A wel putidings Seired, taken tu execution and 10 be ui Qette ind Ste of Ix nmeylvanie,
. 1 io 3 } « § sot so property L Smith, rite dlows 1 On the northosst side
The Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance the skin of ils yellowness, to remove bad been saommoned not a moment ago the General is maid to ba p in sold as he Flat. cortain ppt tenement 41 Olive wircet, Abd known and dosighated in tre
. sann's Valley is a 4 boils and pimples and cause new life in sooner than was prudent. The doctors mated that should he die here during Cf, ifiand situate in Potter twp, Centre | general plan or plot of sail town ss jot No. IN
Company of Penn's Valiey upo . 121 the blood. noted on entering the room snd passing {the hot weather he would prefer that his | Sotnty, Pa, bounded and described as follows to | being bounded on the northwest by lot No. 56, on
above described mutual plan. When 1 the bedside that already the purplish | remains should remain here until cooler wit: On the South by Zoduh Xell's hairs, on Sho eB RX 3 - wide alley on the
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there are no fires there are no CFXPENSCR. Abont a year ago Ross Hammond ap. | (ing®, which is one of nature's signals of| weather, the purpoes being to spare hie § onet BY the west By the Presttorian cemetery, | Olive Srocl, cobtaining in front hyp
li a——— sared at Hanlin, Lincoln connty, West final dissolution, had settled beneath the | amily oead and fatighing joureey Indo ooainiug one sore and GF peri Thoteon | Olive street 80 fot, 1d in lon ih Stidepth 0
cle of cal 1 ther de /irginia, He was handsome, woll edo. | Anger naile. The hand that Dr. Douglas | such hot weather, It ie donbtful, how. } erected a 206 sory dwelling ouge, Lime Sin, fet, vo mich abhfeut wide aliey. No by lye
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No¥ & pattie ae saloge Of es _ a. | ented, and soon bears a favorite in the | lifted was fast growing colder than it had | ever, if this suggestion is fully carried Soe Laken In execution and to be sold Uk | Bages twin, Contre county, a ts
leterious 80 ance eh'erg Pills. O village. Te beeame scqoainted with {been ¢hrongh the night, The pales badjonl, thongh it isnot anlikely that the re: | oporty of J Searfoss, seribed se follows: Lu the nonh by
position of Ayers Oathartie 8 N | Misses Loy and Anna Bowman, sisters | intiered beyond the point where the] mains may repose here some days, This] No 1e.' All that certain sneketinge, lenoment gale rg Th iio east by lands of William
the oontrary, they prove of spadial ser of a well known citizen, Each of these | ph sieian eonld distinguish it from the | however, is entirely at the disposal vo: and Senet jan situate In Ho turd a Eliows Teen Peter, und a by anit oF
viee to thowe who have nsed *i gnffored deception on his pari, Re- | pulsacheats in his owd flanger tips, Tiel Colonel Fred, Grant, to whom is Jeft en: OF (he north by Philip Bambart, on the | James Craft, contmining 100 aopes, more or Jews
and other mineral poisons as 1 ings cently the two sisters decayed Ham respiration was verry rapid and was sltire control of all arrangements relative | can by Kuifer Losthers and Jacoh B Joutham, oh 3 Beton stepiad a twoalory fraine dwelling
and feel their injorious effacta, n 8ach | and to the woods, beat him to insensi snecossion of shallow panting inhalation | to his father's remains. the south by 10% Rid Rage Cro ng 18 we Bouse and other Satuitdie y TSolved, abo "
cases Ayer's pills are invalnable. bility, tarred and feathered him and lofi | The reapirations grew quicker and wore | It is notjunlikely that a proposition § FEC rae. 1 bh meon erected A hay shed. Selsed, execution sed to be we Ue property of
al i him to 2 his fate, Ho was found, almost [rapid at the close; they also became less| from tho Bity of New York io Joccord A} taken In exsounon aid 10 be soi 44 (ho proppey | Howry J, Walker,
. { ; olse load, y Genaral and bis widow, | of Joseph L B€ . TERMERo dowd will de sbkuow) watil
— For dusters, sear-sucker posts and | dead, with one cye pat out. Bentiment Is labored and almost noisele This fact] burial lot for the Ge pt LN that cortain im isuage, lenement ood will be seknowledged
rates pA snm mer suits, at hrf cent 4 ided ” a jhe tions of the girls. was in ils results a comfort to the watch. | when she shall ave pasted away, meh. Wr of JA Filaie ja Haines wh Lette the purchaso WMogsy 2 A ju fall, a
helow any other store, go to Philad. | Hammon mid to have relatives in|ers by the , to whom was spared | be Y abi an bel wit: On v an of Bios (0 | herll's OMoe, Bellefy
Brauch. Va Richmond, Va. oe ene of an agonizing or other than jmpiemon that Washivglon may Beye: Gm
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