The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1887, Image 1

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    CENTRE REPORTER.
Editor
THE
FRED KURTZ.
I pay
fthe present
The entire increase
wn for the last five vears coming
pataral ‘nerease of personal
rity, and amounted to but
With this and in addition to the ordi
nary expenses of the county they bave
expended on
Repairs to jail
“Steam fixtures for mil
Repairs to Court House
Steam Heat for Court House,
Indexing, by order of Court
For bridges a . JES
Making a total of extraordinary expen
ses of $34.523 81, or $10,000 more than
the increased taxation amounted to.
This with the payment of $83116
00 of indebtedness, and a balance
over in favor of the county amounting
to $24,142.13 is what the Democratic
esnnty commissioners have to point to,
and which the Gazette says amounts to
nothing compared with the alleged #3.
000 saved by the Republican council
of Bellefonte.
congress for
transmorgified
Well, th
Fenton
ning v
f Penn
been not rong
mad and
be proud of
sylvania
who
eastern and
great
the same |}
balance
thie
The an
of
iin that
never be made.
i thn
in Lhe
opinion
an
ET
be
th the court shonld
it necessary, for
sidered as a whole
mfirmation is reversed.”
TC SC A Wr,
FREE TRADE,
The re
taking off of revenue stamps fronn
Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has
argely benefitted the consumers, as weil
relieving the burden of home mann
factures, F«pecially is this the case with
August Flower and Bosched's
Syrup, as the reduction of
six cents per dozen, has bevn add-
i to increase the size of the bottles can-
these remedies; thereby giving
th more medicine in the 76 cent
he August Flower for Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaiot, andthe German
Syrup tor Cough and Lang tronbles, have
erhiaps, the largest sale of any med-
ivines in the world, Tue adVantage of
nereased size of the bottles will he
greatly appreciated by the sick and af
flicted, in every town and village in
civilized eountries, Sample botiles for
10 cents remain the same size,
14
nan
taining
3
i
one fi
- -_— -
Boring styles in summer goods fo-
anita have been opened at 8, U, Thomp
son's Bellefonte,
-
A VERY NARROW ESCAPE,
“Yeu, I had a very narrow escape,” sald a prom.
inent oitizen to a friend. “I was confined to my
bed for a year and my friends gave mg up for a
consumptive’s grave, antl I began using Kemp's
Balsam for the Throat and Langs, and here 1 am,
sound and hearts.” You will find it for sale by J.
D. Mormy., Price 50c and $1. Sample Bottle
Free. 1
HA LL. PA.
PLUKGE.
ble
here this
eral Hatlrog
ABSENT-MINDED WOMEN.
of Mental
the
Cases Preocoupation in
Gentier Sex,
BAW
tows
dreased mats
in a Bouth
black silk re
by a very domesth
Hor
riding own
Her elegant
ted in front
ceable look
Car
1 prote
BOTY
he w
gingham ag fn. vor which she had
It was evident
had p i ¥ visit to her
her
HHO Woeoks sinee
well
down
mecious that
stit her sea
that she
ttahen
wraps
immediately belior donning
Again, |
before the cold
attired lady
Bate street,
she was destitute any head covering
She had been paving mil
liners and had forgotten her head gear, A
Indy once told me that after trying on
some hats at a fashionable store and mak-
ing a selection for an order to be filled,
the trimmer remarked: “I can take the
size of the frame from the bonnet you
have on, or 1s that your own!" “Most cor
tainly,” said the customer, stifiy. The
proprietor, who was an old friend of the
customer, smiled and queried suggestive
ly: “Of that you are sure!” The cus
tomer put up her hand, turned to the
glass and beheld herself arrayed in ono of
the store's patiorn hats. “It actually
made my blood run cold” said she, “to
reflect that I might have been as absent.
minded in a store where 1 was not known,
and might have started for the door. Im
sgine iB"
weather came-—-a
walking
pe riectly
f
0
f
serenely
unt
a visit to the
FIRING HOTELS IN
Horrible Seenvs at the Burning of
Richmond Hotel,
Its Safety Doubted
Mar
Rome Thue,
Mcia
considers
shiown thr
pdent A
Ginmunicalion
INMIssion
dge
Hesioners wrote
this
If it
load
wiher it
ture of bridge is an oddity
has never
the comm
wonld not be wise and
ft now and
ntervals hereafter Interyals
or longer, a Year or more, accord
he behavior of the bridge under the
the test to consist in putting on a
load somewhat heavier than the bridge is
ever called upon to bear in the course of
your business, noting the load put on, the
deflection taken by the bridge under that
foad, and the amount of recovery after that
| A series of such records
been tested
riven
iasioners
0 test | perhaps
load is removed
would show conclusively whether or not
the bridge tested was maintaining its
strength and safety."
Denth of Mother Eanphemin,
Barrivonr March 18 Mothor Euphemin,
mother superior of the Bistors of Charity
of the United Slates, and superior of Mount
Ht Joseph's Academy. died at the mother
house, near Emmittaburg, this state, The
of death was inflammation of the
stomach She had been confined wo her
room for some months, but her illness was
not consi lyre 1 serious until about a woek
ago. Last Wadneaday she grew rapidly
worse and continued Wo sak until midnight
when the chaplain of the academy administs
ered the holy sacrament.
AL Re
a
1887
A LAVA DESERT.
Bome of the Hesults
the Western
of Voleanie Action in
Wonderiand,
A writer ' Wh rancisco
Bays:
mountains wi s head
of the great Here, beyond
the granite axis of the main range, we en.
the ( Vi 14 nditions
Chrondels
Rocky
waters
Passing the
counter
First, as
gradually
they forn
the streams |
BCE
ference
to the map twill b ¢ hat iis bend
begins a AY 3
nd
ne
iS « parche
hrives the 3
rainy
buffalo
peri 5
4 “ee
ETass spr
m h, here find a
In fact,
then aradise
myvenient
and one oan Pp the
thar
Overy
game
ugh
clearing
tly browsing
and
sight
such
n eir-
cuitous lanes « At
on the succul
seldfm
of the
ETass
start
hunters
bers are slain
and for their hides alone
of deer appare
of has not
returni
for this outfiow the crater
with
It is agreed, however,
that, while the different flows have oo
curred at different periods, the Boake river
lava flelds are comparatively recent, over.
laying chiefly the Champlain Terrace
epochs. Other sections show, however,
that the successive strata from the middle
tertiary or miocene epoch have received
their lava coating. From the past, there.
fore, it seems that our own age must at
some time see a similar convulsion, al
though the time will always be a matter
of conjecture
To account
A Brutal Fight,
Honsxztisvitng, N. Y., March 17.-A
brutal fight occurred here between a
notorious rufflan named Marvin and a le
digh brakemah named Daniel Ryan. Ryan
may die He had several ribs broken, one
par torn from his head and his skull
erushad in
In Talmage's Faipit.
Brookrys, March? The pulpit of the
Tabernacle was filled at both the morning
and avening services by Rev. John MoClel-
ian Holmes who seemed to satisfy the flock
in the absence of Dr. Talmage.
Peter J. Inglis, arrested in New York and
suspected as the possible murderer of Ly.
man 8. Weeks, has accounted for his move.
ments on the night of the tragedy.
Edward Williams, a miner, aged twenty-
four years, employed in the Black Diamond
Colliery, Wilkesbarre, was instaatly killed
by a mass of rock and coal falling on him.
By a collision between two trains on the
Pennsylvania tracks at Toledo the orews
of both engines and a boy was injured
The boy had his back broken and 1 die.
The coal operators of the Phashiarg jad
Hocking Valley districts fixed the di
erence in the price of coal delivered on
.
bound veussia at lain ports at 20 cents per
UR
MEN
fies His Re
BERS
four
Secret Organization of Colored Men
A np
of degrees wore char
Greenville there are now ff
clubs, with MO colored mem be
hu
coeodings
cently ii 8 mass n
wept
Georg
believed th
Cumulative Sentences llegal,
Darrort, March 2. Ten sent
to the house of correction from Idaho on
cumulative sents were by
Judge Neverens in the United States circuit
court, with the distru
escenoe, under the supreme court's ruling
that cumulstive sentences gre not jegal
The names of the liberated men are
Rasmus Nelson, Hans Rasmussen, Christo.
pher Gardiner, Nels Jansen Joryensen,
Nels Graham, John Jolly, William Handy,
Thomas Wide, Andrew Jacobson and John
J. Williams
Mormons
noes, released
t attorney's acquis
Ralsing a Crop of Codflah,
WasmixoroN, March 21. «During the
past winter, which was an unusually severe
one at sea, the fish commission sucoeaded
in hatching thirty-five million cod opgs,
bringing the young up by the hand, so to
speak, to the stage of self fooding adole-
scence and turning thea loose into Lhe cova.
This “crop” will be ripe four or five years
hence.
Reashup on the Grand Trank,
Isoenrsont, Ont, March 21.--The Bt
Louis express on the Grand Truok railway
ran Into the engine of & special freight
train at this station wracking both engines
and baggage cars and badly dunaging two
coaches. No owe was injured. The cause
was a defective air brake.