TRE HALL. PA. A —————— NO © NO 24, — rere THE GREATEST BAREBACK RioER, ne A . p ERTS X % "MNTQT Tr "IPP 16 OLD SERIES, XL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1885 lI OT CEDEIYS YY 4A) L AIR y MIAUE Re ~y wi Sle | NEW SERIES. XVILE. . rors, and without abatement or draw ‘ENTIRE COUNTY PROTESTS back to any.” The Convention | met at Harrisburg on the 16th of and the resolution of the C CHARLESTON'S DIRE WRECK. MHorin-suept of4 Steenles and Trees te Convention of the Democra- oy contains features of excellence, says new the principles National Convention he Bl James -Robinsen was probably (he king of the trade. Joseph Wheelcek, the actor, who was the boon companion of the rider once told 1s the inciden‘s in the career of bis friend during =» visit he paid to England sbout fifieen years ago. Conven Augusta, Ga, Aug. 206, The and Itadopis a wire a.e claimed by the wo, and “favors an honest and ient civil service, a fair and just re- f the tariff, and a thorough re- of Bellefonte, Pa. 94-~A great) ll down between here and Charleston, nse meeting of citizens of Centre conn « Jy D4 in the court honge yard thi be _leveniug to take action on the tr dnsfor of l passen arriving he “ {the Beech Creck, Clearfield and Bouth.|o a andl western Railroad Company. People for, 1 = distance of ten and fifteen miles were and the manifested, | Beaver was elected | meeting, and d ga calm, wslnte and able speech, in which he pros | tested empl atieally apainst the viol tolof the Con 5 lrights of i | pre Angus | pr the extent of yesterday's hur- learned only and rm lasted ali d a ing rch the Convention of 1880 at Harrighure onln the 258th The C 1881 met at Williamspo 18, and pointed vy was held ricane there can { eit Oi , ' {resyy of Apri. from ihe re from i0e si n vide in Astley’s Royal Amphithestre in London. For weeks belote he mrived he wus heralded as the greatest bareback eques. trian of the age. To amuse himsélf ho took over with him a team of Americar TVs hot he oversight r astonished tl Eng Honanay : vlonted tl Robinson had been en Tongro ful 3 inistratic adopted the rm¢ x . y methods administration Pp! a day aig} wind’ reade salary of #2000 a week fo obtained under Republican rule auti-monopo | x RA Fad ali RA NN ASCE a wy wrdanece with the Chicago another resolution the that they Heor- Democratic inat in attendance, greatest inthugls | VEiOCILY of 80 miles an hour, Evervtl wharve gan ithe chu steeples, house-roofs and t n resolution as yet procial DY | A yon: {ARID Was the fo Mes A Gen, J ig inruinsat ths In any State Convention. President of the Sat cigive declarations is Tees blockade That the delegated p to regulate commerce am and the reserved power of the regulate the same within their borders, |rig should be fo ; event! Hon, John H. was | unjust diserimination by comm r-{ L : . | riers against individoal ‘ IDE Was a his and all the titution [the sentiments of the peapie entre dhe tugs were not injared to promptly | of Pe Ivania relative to the excercise { navivanian elivered feminer. Pennsylvanians red pes Bay the Administration of President Cleveland every street, { dially approve reform Wer ’ Als 41g ULM ng the States Ta wi a 9 yyce’s wharl was wre shreper and a no trotting horses and a light buy neglected to bring such horses would to tat ait tris Cabinet, and recognize in their Heial acts a resolution to vindicate the 8 and J} Pres ‘affirm rthwith ex : WOR down attd damaged The 3 rare | ton i need ride, . Naanuler were a i N31 hich the ident Sapabrht Fe wy IES Upon WHICa Wat ident prepare ged. | era, : ad ; dam verr's what was Hy thought their contract, nine, 1 d the furnis of incly iiob- said to his liking mnterveniug is wrrival and the « left to swallow their disappoint- horses, » he reliearsed day after day at the with skill and sssidunity, but to 2 2 own’ t right eounty, FON N HN iar which were unan Ww! wing of horses the matter, and : ‘at os Civde steamer 1 e prostituted at the Ciyde steamer Eq and steamer Plan m - | Was stove in at Accommods {The dams gery { eAvVIHY - | iInson made light ih in the fortnight i h nas § opt 15 Th % « ’ J { $ 34 eo + + AT E2 { 4 50 is lie service for partisan and per- 1, Frat, That we, the citizens o . "1 ¢ £ en Wd WIthoul QOIAY 1 Cent wounty, in ass meeting ase Ihe i 3 rofor if rear )Y appropriate gearching investigations ai- s ooul t ihe assim i e could break the BIIINals ion 1 ri¢l il ol} Hal ends, thorgugi between Iris debut for the managers 4 4 sed acqui ' 3 late of ek, Cifariield iste of wharl was s stenmers of uses ana The Convention of and departments : vio assur hd 14 tl ie | There was nothing to do than ’ * 1 « yrraiie int Eh ‘Ovorai 1 made in the several ted Gov. Patt Hivan's Is i srrw OT Ba Tv + o \ jlavan “ial f LPANnY DIL ¥ . i Mr § th y a +1 avernment give ' : y i al LOvernimnens gis been formulated ers and three | were y ivi wit ar wovid him wit) nresent Administration arf nt and provide Lun wilh swept | The na- | ire damaged. The ibor lost masts and The sc hooner Maud | it er he country that thorough it sunk, of the civil service whic Ie ae ith! at last that they were beasts far wealth. - - ‘ . . . : Loo was | Bferior in intelligence to the Kentucky he German bark Pe- | thoroughbreds with which he was ac- : 1 : e I'he Norwegian bark d to deal as follows: {Southwestern Railroad y and ¢ brig Ban Prisco jsvivania Ilaiiroad systen 0) thereby | . ’ : hi. py ickuey, and {prevent an na ji re ! A001 a Aianun lithe wharl thal place wascarried away, | Delaware, from New York | gre The ( 4 hraseology of the d the phraseciogy of the d onventid wt an honest, practical, and efli- ion of the noon party on mon the Beech Creek, Ule mery county I'he sixteent! f the State ( orporat tha annrenie tiie sipreme wi prem of the first sppearanee of i Tho the historical their delegates ican champion smrived. wre t : hd ri ne Vale « o the busin pearing ; $38 L758 is f the Stat are law wealth governing then visions cf the law sh i {8 1 was packed to suffoca- ishe reports a 1% ¥ ow } he vole Rie 19%. i i 1 hat we hereby °§ 1 Ihe dan 1 votes in favor of i estim And in go {Sisters of ' co of the rock. x the sea. Robinson short time allowed wen utterly unable to train the English - | horses to his acts, and ss a consequences a sad disadvantage in what he The best festures of his the vaulting. hoe failed nee hurried his exit from A more dismal 0 could not have awsiled an artist Englishmen patarslly took keen light in the failure of the Americar whom it w css rider from wd. however, in nos he ished, i was riven in three pa ' wh om, bat i a nt | Was at The whole | tempted. In Ben- | s were bl we rigots of th eople, and on the occupants, whi aped age ad f, wind Bhat ite United 5 we Ph which nad passed un. \ including The au 5 ¥ werd} gd waka wa without : ection of tit of fon 1006688 110 LISS0E, ky i aldol ssid . seal Pho ently tien of 1h MILI L B04 3 as { ns Pp Gf Lhe o line 3 avenne was subn s announced would eclipse ee fed Ww | the best ex in horsemanship as | illustrated English and French | riders. The disgrace humilisted Rob- pr sy #4 thy Lied I 0 thr or the control of the Penasylvauia Rali- one mpany, and a ¥ as having shared the sa : His address was warmly receiv ol Mr. Orvis was followed by short, ris speeches by J. IL. Spa 1. P. Rynder, : jams, Col. 8. D. Keller, Hon. ander and U. F, Xortuey, bag ¥. x ais with salt water | the roads of Cen~ GOED, in Many we Hoor of houses, i. The spire of ti 2 ple ¥ ‘ CaBes Army lunatics are It is an Yr into trouble. ite, z d i iT church, one cif the Lal i 1 church, coe of g tal es dust, 3 biown across the fo Thomas Dotterer, cating za and front walis and leavir ar-story LL > » wi ry night he went to the man. J £ iz sger of the cirens to release him from aor of the dwelling exposed ive sorm. | his contract. All 1 ask,” he said, “is take 83 yr rary " é 2taen] 1 Toe | that I may be retained in the establish- " 3 was | Ioent on the ' whom 1 will appear at each performanes Then I want the privi- lege of practicing in the morning.” The manager, glad enough to be relieved the heavy cost of the bargsin, accepted the conditions. The next day Robinson had disposed of his trotting | horses and vehicle, as well as other traps until ke had enough to ious insanity. addressed 10 O¢ {ny I, England, the other day, Gen £3. TTY 0 . Li¥ WLLL Lidag iy : : o & ! Ri nillp ek | TT 1 ue i , Was | Lastitu- u Methodist | popal chtireh, in Hazel street, apd the chapel of 1 | were unroofed. £ Was nol senous'y leston High School ¥ntral Echoo were , id lgnmaged. The Mount Zion Presbyterisa | itizen of exter nnection, bad a church, colored, in Calhoun street, was | purchase six horses of the best blood tepdanghiter living with him, whom it 4; i div : i . ire ) , ber .|siepus CE r AYing 3 "2 F LW a Shibata and badly wrecked. Toe spire | attainable, none of which had ever been jis alleged he seduced several years sgo.iof the German Lutheran church was in- | vids : enti laterly his relatives had imputed to him igred, ; : | ridden in a ring. The sel - fon of the \s!the same ciime with his own daughter.” Abont a mile of railroad track was | SDAS occupied some time. When at hie vesterday afternoon left . ¥ : . CY _ {last the troupe was ; wegan | Lockie yes erday sharn A n 8 Bom, torn up, and freight depots were badiy | last the troupe was completed he ¥ Isntandinge 8 AVY Aq oO oO £ Oh Aarmsoe Tees sim ousamsn . i. A , ay 4 > viat 35 cents per bushel is HGREY. OF inten ing, as v " wed, 10 g y ALO The damage to Northi- { breaking them to his business a task I eu * TU llareen’s piace 10 DOITOW BSOINE money. stern Ratlroad v mount $2 « | 1 : 4 i within 5 cents of the prie Lapring } All wat 2 H Sap. omer] Raliroad yards amounts to $2, | whieh required great patience and an gave his name as Miller and | Witiin 0 CEILS UE LUE PH «SPD Green and family were away. eenter- 1000. Two sloops were blown out of the | 3 : ; Be . hiraoo., The News reluctantly ad-led the house and took Green's rifle and TO he track T yi | | absolute insight into the nature of she to belong to the Salvation Army. 4 ue 4 a 4g 3 1 to the residanos of hi of water across the tracks. They weighed | ; id i tt ] st f th wat prices of wheat | “are{returned to the residence of fis brother, (thirty and fifty tons each. The Boutn | beast, raded the prin ipal streets o the ara nl Mr. Berry Lockie. He en shot and Carolina Railway wharves and immense proclaiming his faith by singing. y he Up | killed Berry and his (Berry's) wife. Jno. store houses were unroofed and badly 3 a thor § a1 hg Giled 4 i for | i i } . a he had collected a large growing countries other than th Lied! Nicholson, a neighbor, rode up just then, damaged. One building was thrown on McEeley's grocery: store Nichoison to go with him toi side and floated a hundred feet ap in- | held his exercises. He is a . . X 4} Yer 18 ykea, There Nicholson was lost sight gection of the Northeastern wain-growing Northwest and the value} Leds Carol grain-g B Carolina Ail unannounced damaged assem | sylvania Democrac) ted and » reach his a HE natin Tag cwisah OR Le Peron . THE FALL i Blin, t., Augu ~A m iH onlte E 13 Asdihad hy . ¥ 3 g Hanson t no0 Was § ne nroofed. i is Tr . Bla Ay A450 man ihe r. Blauco coun ] IVE fhe famaged WHICH occur. gnd * Bie; 44 nao Rial oattine at ataiinx of a terrible traced ¥ po ) getting at / i ‘alia i Bem Lage ¥ ih } ; v arrack reies Ld ed there yeslerday., Al LO and jewelry, JATTAcKs t but The reason nd v 3 Tai : ANG DEAT WE H x (4 » 3 $4 a8 Gignac hrown and struck him, PEBE (a L 3 3 that wrting him much, ha liveries of Indis wheat was the belief in his having kK { the girl Armstrong 0 make ’ arly as can b idence from it. CAriy as can x Dit ; : : GALL 3a the Selinsgrove, on 25 ult, was visited by who a hyp aa | by : ; : more largely influence Weeks passed. James Robinson, who had in the meantime been the butt of licule, was forgotten. Nightly he was pwning flip flops in the sawdust with a pack of mountebanks, some of whom did not know that among their number was the best rider in the world. © About the time that the menials about the cirous establishment began to whisper that they guessed that “ blarsted Xan- kee could ride a liMle bit after all Robinson called on the mansger. “I wish,” he said, * that you would bill me to re-appear next next Monday night. 1 would like to try to redeem my repula- Twin, arog ot, Corwinsvilie, tion. 11.1 don’ succeed, Il pack up : ? and go home.” ck States.” and is curious as 10 the eliects ofl He forced this state of allairs on gener at . ; i tik on’ AY hia + $l aed pry al trade of] Mr. Stoke's where he shot and killed {$0 the marsh, The track from the inter- ie it i tall f ¢ } # weary Haliroad to | : man and is apparently partially . Kap xo. |of. His horse was tied there when found, the South BLY yo 1 F wsdl ¢ ¥ + rents Gad 4 anoer-! ; : 3 inn ni : : ed. f railroad property nS at Wie Yasuo ' |and it is supposed that he was also kill! floated ail about and all was deposited in bilt line, which within a few weeks Las ed, added by the absorpti Shore sixty millions of |e From there Lockie went to his own |gigzag proportions on whatever founda We st| house and shot and cut te throat of Mrs. {tions were exposed by the receding wa dollars to ital a-| Henry Lockie, of Liano SounLy, bidgt, Of ters. The loss 10 the South Carolina R. . v : Eo his stepson, who was on a visit to him. | R. is estimated at $20,000 at this point. bilities. The News takes this rather blue] He also shot and killed Mrs. Stokes, wife! Other railroads lose several thousand of view of the situation : {of the Stokes whom he had already kills! dollars worth of property each. On the prices obtained for our agricul-|{ © L then he kilied his dangister. boeslel The following rough estimate of the tural products largely depend the future| DEX Bltempted of bh oy e, pa RA losses are made : Waoar{ property, $300, condition of our trade. All the manu. | SAFE Ben Joie OY 16 Soe He 00; private property, $300,000; cotton facturers’ “pools” that can be formed fo] ire anOLuer Oty RD h 8 a pact 47 4 his presses, $80,000, raise the values of their productions will| then cut his ban RO THOUGH b . prove powers in view of the fact that| horee, and slarted in the direction of} .Jge R. | the prices of the products which are at| Jonson Lity. jie riding s jum Jord) Pa writes : . dos artsaratemm 110 HIB ( runswick, whom be at-| « Dobald Dear Riv: Rea ey oi sh the basis of our entire trade superstrac-| °0 NE amas kL hy infictin fatal; J. A McDona d-Dear Sir: Send us| With more than a misgiving the post- ture are so abnormally depressed, {tacked With Ale, 14 ng Ialeli} groms of your Worm Powders—they were vested ub over Tondon's dead latest mail advices from London placed] wounds. The murderer then rode toward | give cood saiisfaciion to our trade, Pro- | ®F® Were PAstE I Ee pie : walls. Again, there was an unusual throng to have their snoer at the pre The! the price of Australian wheat at 34 shil.|Joboson City, but was arrested within fugionai iy I always recommend them, as sumptions fellow, whom everybody : . soli deny | (WO miles of there, By these murders lings 3 pence, witha decliningtendeticy about 20 children are left orphans, thought had long before gone back. jut the dashing American made them , AGAINST LINATION. NA wm of the ’k RIX Philadel DIS- %, tT 1 11 PDELIVERA 5 phia Times says the for- ¢ recent Democrat- i¢ State Convention at Harrisburg against yrporation monopoly and discrimina- tion, is treated by some of the sudden converts bold « Pennsy The LER Gdevers g Ck vii escape Again, he stat¢s existed betwegn that 1 did't “Poor Simgar- © sos - » to the doctrine as a new and the Democrats of It was a new departure for some who were most vociferous for such an utterance, but they have doubt- less forgotten that it is no new departure for the Democratic party. Ever since the adoption of the new Constitution the Democratic State Con- ventions have demanded with ; leparture by ard to gay, “1 would be eparture by 3 +. Ivania iis minute if that would Vania. fie 41 eu ¢ tol Ww Oreo) Maen in are stalking freely th is NY \ . the land than 1 eons der they embody to the utmost the piiocipnl and most desirable points in a vermilage—smaliness of dose, oasi- ness to take, compactness and elegance, while our steadily increasing sales attest iHE NOMIX rad B. Day was born while, curiously enough, and what is of | a sis i 12TH ANNUAL PIC-NIC OF THE the greatest importance to the United PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, ; fel idl States, the best London authorities now declare that American movement of a Times: Cx in 1852 in that portion of the old Jdistrict n i more or of Kensington which is now thie Eigh- teenth ward, For the past 20 ylears he Las been a voter in the Thirteengh ward. Mr. Day was a pupil of the public school and graduated from the Centfal High School in July, 1847. In the IN of the game year he entered the slorefof W. I. Wilstach to learn the saddlery frd ware business, and was admitted to Jthe Grin January, 1861, Mr, Day sticce@ied the old firni as C. B. Day & Co, January, 1877. For the past thirty yeas the can- didate has traveled the State {from end to end selling goods, Mr. Daylisa Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodige of Free and Accepted Masons of Penjnsylvania, in which capacity he has alsof visited ev- ery section of the state, He }s an Odd Fellow and member of the Grggnd Lodge and Grand Encampment, To yRigion he is a Presbyterian. Mr. Day has never beford bein a cae didate for public office, althiongty he has been frequently discussed by thellendes of hig pariy-us one of its stro most available men. on the following resolution : Constitution of 1873 in and people, wheat and our unwonted visible supply bear a very small percentage to the ag- gregates they eflect, and really have so little influence on the markets as to lenve the position without essential change. The grain gamblers of Chicago and the railroads between them have in good part managed to bring about these cone ditions, Wheat is sn uncrowned king, and cotton resumes the scepter. Still 110,000,000 bushels as compared with the average for the past five years and a full: ing off from last year's erop of 163,000, 000 bushels, the demand of the home market should stiffen prices, but it does not appear to have that effect, as Sep- 1578 met at Pittsburg on May 22d, and Senator Wallace reported the platform in which the Republicans are arraigned for having “neglected and refused to compel the nceeptance of all its (new Constitution) provisions by the corpora tiona of the State ; to prevent undoe and i Si Ss £ damv ive @ Wa Ww ww biked tol ried 0 gi oat Ke \ - Ave wa%g sunny LR eR NE a ly and sanity of mind. The Patrons of Husbandry, of Centre county, will bold their 12th Annual Fie nic on Nittany Mountain, pear Centre { Hall, on Thursday, September 17, 1584, Col. V. E. Piolet, of Bradford county; Hon, Mortimer Whitehead, of New Jer sey, and others, will address the meet- ing. Bands will be present to furnish music, and other entertainments will be given. Manufacturers and people gen: erally are cheerfully accorded the privi- lege of the grounds for exhibiting purpo+ ses, subject to the supervision of come mittee of arrangements. All are cordi- ally invited to attend, Application for restaurant privileges mast be made to the day of picuie. By order of County Grange. L. NEFF, Chairman Centre Hall, Pa. A SM MPI How young old people look who have naver been sick, and who never worry and fret, ‘How old young people loo who fret and stew and suffer pain-all al once. Dut we esn't altogether help our we will sometimes got ont of warts in spite of all eantion. Ther we nesd the best, the simplest and selost modicine known Favorite Lemedy. and renews vitality — Purifies the blood i bg Hibeir valine as 8 worm destroyer and the satisfaction they give our trade.” Dissatisfied purchasers can have their money refunded. Jonxsrox, Horwoway & Co, Philadelphia Agents. MULTUM IN PARVO. MeDonald’s Great Blood Porifier or Sarenpariliian Alterative is the most highly concentrated, most harmoniously oy ilifally combined of all the biood ivines offered the public. Many cer- ficates from well known persons could be furnished to substantiate the virtues claimed for this great medicine, but the waputacturer prefers simply to say any nrchaser feeling the benelit derived m the use of a bottle not eqaivalent to the 75 cents invested in the purchase can have their money returned, Jonxsrox, Howoway & Oo, Philadelphia Agents, AOA es MI CDI MI 05 “Our Little Ones and tho Nireery” for Reptember is a charming number, sod ae it is drawing toward the time whea pa- rants are selocting fall and winter peri- odleals for their children, we trast they will not pass this excellent publication hy without giving it a fair examination, Published by the Russell Pablisbiog Oo Boston, $1.00 a year. laugh on the other side of their mouths, The display of equestrianism which be gave threw the house into an costacy of delight. The way he vaulted on and off the backs of the flying steeds electri fled the frigid hearts before him. Recall after recall made him famous in Lone don town. The newspapers rang with his praise, and spoke of his previous failure as a remarkable reminiscence, The Astley people wero glad enough to renew the original contract to retain the American rider, who returnefl home two yoars Inter with a Europsan reputation and fifty thousand dollars to boot,
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