Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, November 12, 1869, Image 1

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TK GUTELIUS, ae
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Surgeon & Mechantcal Denti,
whe is permanently locate
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off and who has beén practic
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CENTRE HALL REPORTER,
COsevan Marl Pa, AY 1869
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A'BALLOON Al ADVENTURE.
Prof. La Mointain's o's Recent Ascervion
from Bay City = His Passge
Through Snow and Rain Clouds
Erplovion of the Balloon Nearly
Three Miles above the Earth— Won-
derful’ Escape from Death.
The Saginaw Enterprise says : On
the oveasion of Prof. La Mountain's:
recent balloon ascension from Bay
City he met with =u terrible adventure,
{and very narrowly escaped death.
The balloon was filled before star
ting, to its utmost tension, but, ewing
to récent repairs; leaked badly, se that,
After bie or two’ anvacoessful attempts
Mr. He: adley, who wis to hitve aeeom-
panied Prof. Ls Mountain, wae obliged
te get gus | ‘of the car, Mr. H. had
eatihles, instruments of observation
and ‘tiddlié paper used to dysegeain the
ascending and descending force of the
balloow, and as he ord out of the
car, before he 'conld tennsfec the artic:
Yes vated, those who hed Bold of the
a rapidity thatearriod it to ap. altitude
of two miles within 8 few minutes, A
gale of wind was blowing at
he ‘time: nd » mowgent after rin and
sleet commenced failing. The balloon
was still escending when lost to sight
ina cloud, ‘Pref. La Mountain, in
relating his experience, says that it
hecameall at once intensely cold. The
eloud he eritéred was ome swimming
may of snow flakes, interspraed with
rain, which formed a frost work on
the petting of the balloon. , The cloud
with thé ‘show flakes forming and fly
ing higher and thither, had, as he ox-
pressed it, the appearance of a cloud
of stearn ‘through which the sight
cloud not penetrate. The earth was
\okt to view. By tearing up his hand-
kerchief and throwing out shreads he
bécking cariscious that he was passing
upward with wonderful rapidity, and
along with the current of the. air east-
ward toward the lake. Nothing was
and overhesd his balloon; which, as
{the air beesme lighter, had expanded
| thie thi elothcovering « te its utmost
length. ' Fearful that he might be
earcisd into the lake, and ‘without a
pound ‘of ballast to regulate; his dex
cent, he reached for the valve rope
‘with the intention of loweriny himself
gradually. Te his surprise the yalve
would notopen. The rain and slect
accumulating on the’ top of the bal-
loon had frozen the valve to tight as to
resist, the pressure form’ below. Put:
ting his whole strength to the rope,
pulling out the iron staples attaching
the tops to the valve, the falling down
itito the ear. The balloon was mount:
faster than ever. . It had pas-
Look i ‘sari ‘clodd; Rich? ‘was a utile
¢lear, and the sun shining as bright, as
, ir was
£3 f :
éold, ‘ahd 14 Mountain Sha
attained ‘@
highto of over threes miles. The balloou
could not burst, for when the expan:
sjori became 100 great the gas gould
escape from the fie or valve below,
‘which: was open; hut he. was fearful of
being chfried “into orover the lake |
mad preparations for
.
«find wat be, had left it bn the
e ‘the Fopes with
us band, wit i eho agd his teeth
aftersbrie in tear
serving the épposite de the same way
i § hh # otikits dr
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&
phase
| Diving this: operatios’
fingers. of both bands |
ad Beane frozen. For s' few min
whos the balloon bept sedeadieg end | votes
the vacuum, the’ aloon ating as ®
parachute. The Professor ‘gives it’ ay
his opinion’ that at the’ hight of awe
miles there was nots foot vi. ig the
balloon. The cloth, beliying elit,
formed a strong resistance te the at-
mosphere, and ret d the descent.
He remembers distioculy passing
reghininy wight Jef / the earth. te
has sit’ wihiost iudistinesracolléction of
approaching the earth's surface. A
dull mos ling like thesadging « of the
the cloth became louder, and ‘&‘m0-’
ment after hé béeimtGheanscions. Ou
re aining his, senacy he find himself
lying, ie the, woods, and hie ballon was
some yards distant. Several perion,
who! seen] the. balloon descend had
come tothe scene and were stan ding’
near. + They “siterwards assisted him.
faaturgd, but distrustful, and loving
recoRcilitOD rattor than differdnces. |
Oblique nails signify deceit and
wand of courage,
Little ‘round nails denote. obatinte.
auger uid hatred.
If they be cranked &¢ the extremity
they shaw pride and ficroeness.
Round nails shaw a choleric person,
yet soon retheiled, anus, 4 bows of
secret sciences. f
Fleshy nails denote the perion’ to be
mild in temper, idle sad fasy, ©
Puleand black nails show the per:
bie, sind subject to'many diseases.
Rel and marked ‘mails signify’ «
cholerie and martial nature, given to
eruclty; and as many ligtle marks as;
there are they pubis so many evil de-
sires.
ill da
sy -
His atms and legs were badly bruised
and hivdeelf stunned, but ne hanes
ed.. The spot where he fell ia ‘seven
miles from Bay City. “He, stopped
over night sta farm. hogse near by,
and y-sterday morning returned to Bay
City. The time that ha was in the air
wae lead than thirty § ninutes, and the
reason that lie was not earried further
was on account of passing through dif-
ferent currents of air.
il. WS —
The Signs of the Hanls.
A. R. Craig, in hiz “Book of the
hands ; or Modern Palmistry,” brings
together a large mmount of amusing
gossip, without saying how much of it
he believes. Ha founds his story upon
the system of I’ Arpentigny and Das
barolles, the celebrated French Chiro-
mancers, From them are taken in
Tas Roan "Morey or THE
the rotary motion of the earth has for
Ages past given rise to learued discus.
sion between scientific men, and nu:
berleas experiments have been made
to demonstrate the theory. Foucaulty,
a learned Frenchman, some years ago
atnouneed a simple contrivance which
he claimed wou'd set at rest all dispu-
tations on the quastion “and demon:
strate] the theory beyond eavil. Mr.
T. C. Mendenhall, of ths Columbus
high school, conapleted arrmngements
for a test of Foucault's contrivance on
on Saturday, and proceeded to put it
in oparation. A wire was attached to
a light cross bewn from the inside cen-
reaching noarly to the floor of the ro
this wire a metallic ball of twenty-
detail the rulss for interpreting all the
knots and hollows, lines and furrows
that oecurin various hands ; and he who
studies them aright will be able to tell
fortunes and read characters, at any
rate as wisely as any wandering gipsy.
Without rauch study he may he, in a
superficial way, s paimist. Thua:
A hand something long and. the fin-
gers thick, denote the person to be of
a phiegmatic complexion, idle, slothful,
but modest.”
If the palm of the hand be long, and |
soft, but rather ‘hard, it denotes the
peridn to ba ingmious, hut changable,
nad given to shaft aud vice, "
If the hahid be hollow,” solid, and
weil knit in the jhins, is predicts long
eight pounds weight wus attached.
The drusifiental piece of rotunda pave
ment furnished & circle, through the
centre of which, from the true north, a
line was struck to the south. Nine ad
ditional lines, representing hine degrees
of variation from the the true worth,
were marked on the circles. The ball
was sent in vibration on tha north and
south line, and in owe hour had de
parted from that line in its vibration,
‘and was describing the live of the first
| dagree to the right. The proposition
wis that'at the ninth hour! from the
start of the bull, it wold 80 fir depart
from the true north and south liné as
th deserilie the ninth. While.ghe ball
seemed £3 led ve the'track in which it
life, but if ove wrihwarted Se denhies
short. life. ns :
He whose hand is according to the!
quantity of his bady, and the fingers
too short and thick, and fut at the ends,
wil bea thief’; a liar in wait, and ad-
dicted to sll mauner of evil.
When the palin'of he hanil is longer
than the due prapertion requires and
the fingers mors thick by how ‘much
they ave the more short, it signifies,
that the mean is proud, idle,. negligent,
avd wo much the more hy. how much
the hand js the more brawny.
Great long hands betoken a grest
counselor; and finithful to his friends.
Observa the finger of Mereury—that
ig; the little finger; if the end of it ex-
ceeds the joint of the ting finger, such
a man will rule his own house; and his
wife will be pleasing nnd ohadient to
"Rim ; but if'it be short, and dies not
reach thie joint, ho will have & shrew,
and she will wear the broeches.
‘Broad nails show the person: to be
‘bashful, fearful, but of gentle nature.
When'there is a certain white mark
at the extremity off them; it shows that
the person has more honesty than sub-
aility, aod that hig worldly: substance
will he impared through negligence.
White nails, and. long, dente much
pickiest and indemity, espocially fever
weg indication of sirongth and deceit
| By: wdmen.
"If upon the white anything appears
at to extremity that is pile, it der
votes short life by sudden death, sud
Tha apparent variation was due tothe
rotary motion of the earth. This was
the sectud trial of this interesting ex-
periment in the Ubited States, and the
gentlemen conducting it on Saturday
expressed themselves entirely satisfied
with the result. Tt'will probably be
repeated. —{ Columbus (Ohio) States
an, |
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Crime. "
Louisville, Oztoher 30. —At Albany,
the county seat of Clinton c.unty, Ky.,
shot aud killed Logis O." Story, the
killed by sawa citizens, Story was en-
deavoring to arcest the negro.
Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 30. —= Miss
Baylor, ged twenty-one, was found on
Thursday, near Sharon, Bland coun:
ty, with her throat cut, The murder
er is unknown.
The negro nurse of Henry Creecy in
Bedford caunty, threw Mrs, Creecy's
i
arrested.
Evansville, Ind., Oot. 31 Deputy
Shariff, Major James Fitgwilliams was
to-night, in a saloon, by one of the city
police. The murder hag caused great
excitement.
Canada, was interrnpted on Sunday
‘by a big brother of the yu ng ‘woman
about to be immersed, whe thrashed
| the olergymes.
[Jow, The champion of the party for
expulsion was, the. Rev, be Jet 0.
Veckers, and the champion. for retain
ing the Bible was the Rev. (Al Du
Maye. The resolutions forbid 'relig<
ious books.gnd the singing, of sycred
‘songs. 1
‘V'from earrying
lution pn
Bible, religi ous beg
injunction, was that the f mers of ©
Constitution by declaring i in “that ins
‘An ‘Wcdourit’ of ‘a'now fatutical relig-|
ious Body, Whidse dogmas and practices, | "do Wijk 15 ne
though of & less dangerous character | bro f. the:
tha those, of the Skopzen, are. still a feo py in’ are
sad picture of the religious lifelof the. e' SHR, of iti Stig
interior of Russia. The members of | ticket in New Yor Sige:
this ev. sect are called “Springérs,” Was. put on. it tg, Feprese
yorship suows, sell in vio, yd and Hm Te |
1s, which Jead, to myst; | lemperaiee. Aen, word: sade
and vehement selfcnatigs Bo mei When" a ian
[rues 4" party. “The ri tort’ Hype"
ould be mere APRIOPTIRIE: 1) vn
eT vei nel ve!
richinldpiumstof the gahTIMeni aq. lava; JDTAIFSESS
‘The fame of his, swing, has, pr a Ps hehe
© :
1 Bi"?
Saratéy; aiid the ‘pilgrinis in great
striment that religion was essential to
good goverhment, deuied to thie Board |
of Education the sight to exclade Nl
i maoner of religious insgruction, The
case will ‘be heard’ on Thursday pest. |
A. Sen Shoots His Father through
the Heart while Lying on a Bed
of Sickness. ~~ °
Mme, November [IY horst-
ble murder was eoramitted at QO: Kalon|
Mississippi, Sutueduy’ might. Ma)
Shepperd, Collector of Internal Reve:
vue, while lying in prostrated by
paralysisand unable to lift a band, was
shot throagh the heart by his son Sam-
uel, who entered’ the’ room just ue his
mother was leaving. Mrs. Bhepperd
hearing the repurt of the pistol return-
ed tothe roo. Bhe noticed theabs
sence of her son ‘and was surprised at
the report having no effect on her hus-
band. She went to the bed and dis.
vovered that he had been shot through
the heart. Young .Shepperd after
1
where he was pursued by the eitizens
who had learned of the affair, and ar
rested and brought him back. By
this time the excitement was so great
thatit was with difficulty the citizens
were restrained froin inflicting summa-
re ‘punishment ‘upon the parricide.
Hea is still under arrest to await trial.
Whisky is supposed to he the cause.
He is twenty-eight years of age.
BE —— at a
An Entire Indian Village Razed by
a Prairie Fire.
The Sioux City Times, learns from
Captain Hill, commander of Fort Rice
the details of one of the most: harrow- |
ing tales of loss of life by fire that, has
ever come within the range of latter
day occurrences. About five weeks
since & band eof the ‘Sioux,” under
“Little Bear” were camped on the
Soith side of the Missouri river above
Fort Rice. A large number of squaws
with. their ApI0Ses RCO! mpanied the
Indians, They had camped for the
night, and not thinking of danger, had
all gone to sleep ; about midnight the
prairie contiguous to their lodizes was
set on fire, and before the alarm could
be given, or measures ‘taken to save
their. lives, about ome hundred were
consumed i in the flames, together with
a considerable amount of dried meats,
and such articles as they generally
“| carry With them, or use while in eamp;
sbout seventy ponies, werd - likewise
burned, tha others wade their. escape
by being driven to a place of safe-
ty:
Ahi camel
A Fire at Lock “Haven,
Linck Haven, Nov. 1.=A fire broke
which burned Rynders’ music store
Hopkins' photograph, gallery and a
dwelling, ‘along * with several other
buildings-one occtpiel hy Mr. Lewis
Walters, boothes of Harvey Walters,
The / others. are principally; insured.
The fire is sapposed’ to have: bean |
the work of an ‘ingondiary.” ;
ig ded 3.0
Treasurer’ Spifinar announces tho |
counsel, nee fund at $114,009 the ac:
cumulation of years, and. made up of
small wiaounts--not a single shoddy
cohtractor is st to Kaveeontirb-
uted to the id “They bave no
conscience.
¥ ’ +
inten To to offer a
Queen Victoria
potinds sterling
prize of one hundred’
dren,
ata slip life = lp
Counter To lady
numbers wend their way thénce to the |
village of Uwarono, the hone prophet.
Among un Inte batch of convicts were
very many young women, ‘who ‘mud.
the long journey. As these wero re’
turning home again, there heing | twelve
wagon-ioads of them, they all fell. i ins
to a stata of ecstacy, between ‘which
condition and insanity is on appredi- |
able difference, ‘When ‘they stripped |
themselves. of their garmeuts, and be,
gana real witch-sabbath of fagellating
orgies. One male member of the party
declared himself to be Jesus Christ;
and a female impersonated St. Bar-
bara. The religious passion led to severe
injuries beingcommitted by. the mem-
bers upon each other.
The fanaticism went #0 far, indeed,
that finally one woman was executed
asa human sacrifice, though it was
ite voluntary onher part, she being
Just’ is fanatically excitedias the rest.
“he wis hound fast to" 8" spoke of a
wheel, when the wagon’ was driveif'on,
tie wheel passiig over her untill the
body was transformed to a perfect jel-
ly. The most active of the party
were the two who personified Christ
and Saint Barbara. When the re-
turing band reached the’ village of
Peatchanks, in the district of Balas.
chou, government Saratov, the civil jis. q 1 -
authorites stopped i's farther progress, I A man n waned Brack was Focehtly
and an investigativn into their actions | foun. dead on the grave 6Fhis wife in
was ordered. Whatever new may FVanderburg county, “a 3
now. be revealed about theit setiofis | toe ahi
can hardly be surprising, after what ns noted “th oly 4b
Nis’ baen ‘revealed in many similar George fuel ion] E
Lee.
sbott which have of lute been discov
ered, — Cor, of Eve. Post. ty aut
TA. N. J. ws
oned on ee
CUBAN "HOPES. -
pamphlet cover, the glaze being chief:
a green. | [= liom 2d a
over ad i led, W 1
mains, Nore
toms of ‘agitativg Sh ofan i
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Madrid. November - 1. Thes pros...
pect of an igresemet in. thisCortes on
a choice of a king improves. Ieiie”
now. Xpown, that 141 depy i
to, yotp oe, te.
tar b swrviind{
workhuses at three shilling; !
pene » head, tive mouruens firtiabidd
. 4
Work has been rerumod at the: west
end of the Hoosae tunnel, where the
daumge hy the recent, inundation
proves to be much less than was at first
supposed. The arching v was injured
but very little. ¢
A frequently divorced man, rr
cently satin Arkansas, 25d she.
pers announce that he jontes sey
farnilies of nuw-rous chi
orl .
+0 BIE
Father Hyacinthe i is coming West
to hunt the bufilo. It is said "
will send a bull to lo” hunt Hyeeint 1
Two igertionen” have been fined I 1H
Bremen, the one for biting off the, am
of a cat’stail.on a wager, and the other
for holding she! ost:rfas Ses pas
Apel
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Leading Cubans and representa.
tives of the insurgents here hope for
great thinisz from the next meeting of
Congress. With thé wid of Banks,
Butler, / Bingham, Den Wade ahd
id,
the
ude
July.
others they say a joint resolution will | in
pass the House expressly sympathy | :
and calling for the reeognition of the adda a Te. :
rebels. The House may favor bellig. | fortune; jandsat aint hve
a
erent rights, but it is well known that a’ init di tid go deal he i
a re e Bost kinds’ n
ashy of Shei Senate will. vote Fo the professional sman,, d
st recogn : " oe the
gt oii an ap hot i el eid 3 BOT San kh ha hy y
to know, a at t 2
Election Returns from Now York. and wondébiul priest in vt :
Albiny.'N, 'Y., Nov. 4.—Retarns this great Sunt, New, , fresh, _ injerds-
received from all parts * of the State ad for A An ror py
give a majority of 13,600 for Nel- FL erprising jen.
son, democrat. py YUNG
; oh Cine fiti, Ohio, :
“Thé New York Jegislatare is demo=f py | WR orn
cratic in bath branches —the Senate |! : octhm, af ad tsum be hs pg. |
standing 17 democrats to 13 radicals, | “copa P AA: oN:
and the House 71 democrats to 87 rad- | (Whereas, the 0 HANA an wer,
ieale! The damoeratio majority inthe resident of t! he court ‘of | :
7 fal th. 3 000 Th e 25th Judicial District,
State is now estitnated at 25,00 . That | countiesod Gentz. Cinign am Gicw §
will do : gad: she hongrabled ohn H gegen mah 3
’ 5 “ norable W i ans As thon, a
= pes ges in Centre LANEY. SE
“The Governors of nincteen Stites] precept. SR ato of
have. designated, the 18th, instant as a} A I Oy 0) od
ourt of Oyer AG erm inet an
day of Shunji and prayer. This | Jail Délive Lo" SeadiaR HI h
ne diy ofiginidlly ized byl th Folieulpnie fie heh bie:
Hythe day dig Pt yithe | ¢ d fo corameng 3
Prseident for ‘ftiovial thanksgiving, | ET
The diy will probublgibe obser ed in in
‘nearly all the States. wetiry Sei
yn ib hie beorthe
St. Lonis, Nov. 5.—A dispatch from ip A wid
Fort Harker, says that the governient |
corral at thiat post was struck by light-
ning on Wednesday and ‘sixty mules
er ;
vidi: i3
those who are’ i gre.
of sh Fshail b a LC
Ly, be to pris. ie
“Yacdinst® em il 4 E
Given aadermy haad, Stott the
The Board of Edyeation of Cincin | To bd TO a wd hha te lis
0 nde og Leg
nati have prohibited the usa of the. B+ | the RL Len is
ble ae a school+heok iu the common | Sheriffs Office.
a with: Ch
an apd theirow
oo ings w
: to be wy
| cognizances to
ongrs that: aes
tro. coun
burned.
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clerks. A
ral |
1 Bok toentde, ug 10th, 1808
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