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OLD \ ERIES, XVL Fr ™ x § VOLUME { NEW 8 wR THE CENTRE REPORTER] will be election arer and auditor general, > he saloons se } 13 s fy » BR&I00nNn Leenses iro . \ a are forty saloons rior Orde no SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. 3 Of ontaining salar coun= 40 (0K) Senate Bill fixing the ¢ officers in counties « 1 £11 mn aala- : 0), pas that body « District attorney, $500 ; £2 O00 Ary, $4 b 1 ourt, $1,600; « lerk of quarter sessions, $l regi deeds, £1,500; treasunr 1 missioners, 6 Hen O00 re order of keener ( tors of the sioners, of orpl 3 oy Ons and recorder o Dea Moines, Iowa, May inal defeat of the prohibit the art a ens over lowa, ment in ipreme Lo wave i swept 8 swept i drown prohibi nish ar honest solution ance pr § wil mand v Mi Pure of Under the us liquors is prohibited r strong penaltie sale of ale, wine and beer is sabje municipal regulation or prohibition, the option of the community, but when the traffic is permitted it is not confined to these beverages, and the sale of stronger drinks goes on under the cover of the ale, wine and beer cause. Convic- ions for this violation are difficult Fare, the tempers statute al OVE. FSR ande and tat OPTIalea i a 3% , and other ollicials, anda one em was for paying Mr. 5 Tuten $37 for election proclamation pub” | lished without authority. These parties | } i | likely refund the sums thus drawn | y little for the Commission | The law h a case 1 ithout g intent, the case of the lat id leave ver : 5 to pay. is often so muddled bios dh Li are made | . i and this is true! wa 1; l Oar mistakes wron ii ui Commis | Kloners. i - Tine Governor Pattison | \ Harrisburg special of the fr | to-day the #, on | m what BAYS, i 1 pass the Appor- § the Legislature does no tionment bills at the regular session he | will call an extraone for that purpose. | “I'he Constitution ordains that an appor- tionment be made now,” he said. “It is the duty of the Legislature to make one and it is my duty to see that the Legisla- ture performs its duty,” Not a member ul the either house appears to believe that an apportionment will be made this session. This afternoon the house post poned for the present the resolution re- ported by the ways and means coramit- tee fixing June 6 for the final adjonrn- ment, This move means the Democrat ic leaders of the House are in favor of continuing the session after that date should there, be good reason to hope that by so doing a compromise could be reached on the apportionment. 000 license, but these were rare excep- tions. Since the death of the prohibito- 8200 to $1,000, Clinton and Burlington from $200 to 8600. Daven port from $50 to $200, and the up move- been closed but on account of the arbitrary features The Pittsburg Post: The gressional Apportionment by the Republicans is a dai the Democrats nine distric doubtfal, and allows vel the Republic Philad Hx member s OF AND averag i lation t y B30 trict, while 000. Westmoreland, 1! (ire are ypulation of sent up in Allegheny City, to overcomes ti The del district is madd i townships and borough { ers. The remaining str i of this cout used for divid that i no earthli of Pitt) Cairo, May 3 received from that on 20th ul with that his suif wonid do {« w hen he got there he wold be ed with a brand new sul in ir We told him the sherill would take to prevent his escape, time would not place sary discomfort. “O, I'm too old a man fo run off. 1 i would not attempt to were to be hung. of that.” { As we prepared to] if he had anything ¢ en he responde | realize that jastice was not which some may be ready to not in the same sense he meant | dieburg Post, 3rd. i even il id s Fy i lis ORCA i i » cap» | BURNING i { OF keepers who availed themselves of these privileges ready victims of malicions afternoon and modified these objectiona- censes. About forty salooons will take in number. ‘There has been no general closing of saloons in Iowa, but a very ma- from the high license wave, and those . SA atin It is believed that the authorities at Moscow have been invested with power to arrest a number of persons who have been acting suspiciously in that city and detain them until the coronation of the Czar has taken place. Much ill-feeling exists in some the regiments of the army owing to the fact that rewards are being offered to the men to induce them to denounce any of their comrads who are known to be nihilists, - i I MD so Cincinnati, May 5.—A dispateh from Little Rock says that Upited States Judge Parker to-day sentenced the fol lowing men 5 be hanged on June 20: Finch (colored), for murdering William Grunkey ; Fluoiistoe, 8 Chotaw, for the murder of ¥. Cochrar, and Martin Jo- seph (colored), who mardered Bod De- vens, The crimes were committed in Ins ding Territory. “4 Sans Peanoiasns May 3 Ed RL CIRCO, By ij. the burning of the steamer Gra | brought from Nonaimo, B. ( i Ales off Seymour narrows on engineer and immediately reported the captain, One handred passengers Pall were in bed, An immediate search was instituted by the captain, who discos ered the fire back of the boiler connec tions. The engineer started the donkey engine and connected the hose: By this | time the passengers were warned and the i betiaved like maniacs and were utterly | uncontrolable, They geriously impeded | the action of the officers, The captain { ordered all shot who refused to obey or. ders, Notwithstanding this the China. men rushed backward and forward on the vessel until it was found neccessary i to knock some down and to earry them | below, and others were put in irons. All i the time the fire was gaining, and efor | for ita control were unavailing. The cap. | tain ordered pilot Franklin to head the | steamer for the Vancover shore, Assoon | a8 the sands were struck the boats were { iowered but in the excitement the China. | men jamped pell mell into the boats and { swamped them. Owingto the intense | smoke those who could swim did not 10, ion to strike t8 of struggling ont i wned The steamer ol hundred i y po Wer. CRig upon with camping } . 1a wis) WOOGs wilh —— 1883, Sueqnech Canyon, 163 miles sontheast of here, between the Apaches and the fod. eral troops, resulting in the defent of the Indians, who sustained a loss of twelve killed and 1» wounded. Three of thu troops were 1 and five we i any led, A dispatch has been saying earth MAD Y rece Persia visited by a destroyed a great used the death bse zo, that ci quake hour I Beeivie i, ring that ted by an ear yed many bouses and fal b . of a large number of § Deadwood, May thi En § 6.~Two feet f i he 1s Phila felt Bo good « that all i Branch YW $ 2 Lis trees look like el- in Ler case, al 3 c: RlaK oR ARDS a lamp excited { most lively surprise in her mind, brought near When night her wanted lo pick appr 4 1 hed upon it the day . § Pon Lest x al 8H Was losing mission thing : sympnths of the aisha E. L. d to #0 Sunday the bereaved hus il an ildren, and that draped in morning for thirty days, Reso That these resolutions be sent to two of the county papers for pub leat and a of the same be {edd to the family of the deceased. M=s. 1. J. Coxno, Mug OC. SWEENRY, Mus A. Hess, Committee oe s 13 | be extend: i eh Hil aia | In Copy . A ti Victoria, B. C.'May 0.=Later news as to the burning of the steamer Grappler increases the extent of the calamity. At least seventy lives were lost, Only two bodies liave been recovered, The sur vivors give harrowing accounts of the disaster. bie Auttion at Brockerhoil’s store, | every Saturday afternoon and evening, Lantil goods are all sold, as will be seen from our supplement. All put ap will be knocked off, hence a rare opportunity is offered for bargaios, which no one i shonld nates, | A spovial from Hermosillo, Mexico, isays'~ An engagement took place at : Mor Liuyer Keith, Merchan Hotservill Houser & ( Howard. Mer hants do ale nt Medichm N L Shonek, Merchant BF Rline fis Robert Conk Ao John W Cook J B Antes do . it Weber & Oo, Mer. and cond dealers Anson Sehonek, Haniware fublersburg. Henry Brown, Merchant 8 H Gooden, do Julian Farnace. 1 ¢ Hoover, Merchant ID tevin, do at valiernsupnaiia Phoenix Plaining MO Oo, Mer... J Parsons, Girooer ire ani Lemont, J B Wasson, DMorchant., Wm. Thompson, Jr, & Ca, DF Taylor, Drage... do Patent Medicines Linden Hall, D Hose, Merchant. oo, Loveville, Rhodes & Smith, Merchants Madisonburg. A Gokor, Merchant... Martha Furnace. J 1 Thompson, Merchant... JF Williams dn dn Mer 1 in the above held In the Tuesday fi0a 3 ati an One « nay wholosa i PRREEE ey PERE George Miller, Spring Mill John H Bibby, do do Joseph Klockner, Colmirn Jeffrey Hayes, Hush twp YA Nolan, RROWEB OR. «ove Harvey Witherite doth John OF Vzeel do John J Delaney a0... TF Moyer, Madisonburg.... HOG Shafer, Aaronsburg, A Eonibroeker, Milesbung Gotileh Hang, Spring twp, Jax A Livingstone, Fonguson Janse Stetier, Worth twp... WR Musser, « Millhelm. Jacob Uook, Howard... SALOON LICE Fred I Rolling, Bellofont EATING HOUSES, John Anderson, Bellefonte. oes Fred Boith do samuel Boyer, Snowshoe, Martin Haley do . 1 hereby cortify that thie above list of Taverns, Saloons and Wholesale Mosnare of Ont Denby Conuty 4 oornect. w I N Appraiser. gut eFat abet pe a RE ax CHER magn
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