rl A IE SS AIA HN A sao AL (OLD SERIES, XL. VOL{ NEW SERIES. XIX WITH GERMANY FRED. KURTZ, tprron and Prov'r | The Foreign Office at Berlin has noti- {fled Mr. Pendleton, the Ar an_Min- ,, that it is intended to pte the 18806. | German-Americans residing at Schles- The New Year stepped upon the stage | wig who emigrated to the United States with all the brilliancy and lovelines just before becoming liable to military THE CENTRE REPORTER, | WILL UNCLE SAM HA mame ——————————————— AO SW. a May Queen. Its debut was greeted [service and returned after being natural- ding welcome by a de-|{ized. The recent order of expulsion of with a corres] hted andience, and good cheer was de- {other German-Americans remains sus- upon e ery Cot tenance. I'he pended. : (Consul-General once i 44 wen, and we whose report upon the feeling forward to a brightness in the New wn Government towards the red by the beanty of its advent. We i lead to a di- the hope that when the New| atic yndence between the ear steps; 4 it will [two countries, an yrobably to the de- go out w $ y | : tinkline with eer of the future unmi that Germany call and The new year ushered itself in full of this rernment i1 he o comply; greetings, 8s it were, for a “Happy New [but Mr, Bayard will nd so without he echoes Year,” responsive to t greetings of man t e right of any nation to re- The RepoRTER starts up the cry again, strict th rty of speech of American i ld by us to republican he Sun must admit it for all If Bayard don’t may be from . : ” "8 IeW JAYS ussing farther + House com -—— nittees, says the strongest opposition It'is stated in London t tussia and in for the Chairmanship of iis stria are secreily armi apreme Curt made an imports i Tyrone, Jan. 4 ttie J er and the Bald Eagle Creek small sl mountain been converte: ds to madly rush-| ing torrents from the heavy rain which | has been falling nost ince ly since nearly an eigl tirely surround the residences town. The Bald } raill down to th oiata, sprea to the east, Tha Sink Run has br finding an outlet in t® Dry the ecunlvert on D a stream a foot d°] length of Main stres- . : tion with the oth: fredsy part ly submerged g’ fe prperty from Main street to the r-Olic byldings bac k from t a / the river jg uisla 8 { the 1 w@ UIs pect Li O8 t of families ‘ ( wed bride i shy ratnoved the rail, » > i , of safe { th the ls tO plage i heroi” boys i back. 4 however, have be ted. The loss | age and destruction of prop 1p into thousan ’ ila . & Cass were this mo i signer, were allowed to searal tly following day the trial Judge dis «ld the Jury, which bad alread sworn, and directed the empanel- 3 nt of an new jury, The def sted to thie, on the ground that it wes The Judge of the Oyer | crminer overrules the objection ceeded with the trial before the | { which was the murder in the ntenced to be a writof error vod was yesterday us 5 by Lhe opir which Lolds ¥ 1 Fr : r Lif § a sagge toad x the nrignner .——— i General N. York hortly after the One day, while riding avenue stage, a dad nounced type enter in the corner op | While se | lope from wh slipped and were se He pi ip ti turning to For member supercilious “y moment #13 . The natter causes trouble | old iI Balt jes rs are enter ELT resped cons se A opine The iron industry is img s furna last again. Tae im; #8 OULIOCOK 18 he Pennsylvania states " it given him their su ‘onvention, baving their ess forward this « stated that Secretary Bayard Secretary of Organs, valley at 8 to ® > morning, si ard to approach and this do gentie House has b trol there nas nov Out in Chicago a murderer g for killing two women in That would make it woman, out ti fers many fling of its women we su] is not valued so Lighly that a will | be hung even if he kills ts Chicago | women. i Brother Beecl “time” and if his is equally good Since he lost his watch a shor he has been p gome time pieces—the {i r the Orde: of El 8 of Ni w 1 th gsochnd | by thie Waterbury w com pd the shird and last by the city of doston. He yp + # th three hey, {Ohio is not a tn ithe latter is its confit Editor R. H. Thomas, of the Farmer's projectiles of water, often [7 riend, made a valuable suggestion at the | 600 feet broad and 300 miles meeting of the State Graoge at Harri thurled on its mission of obliters burg. He proposed a plan for a system sweeping before it cities, towns, forests of education in the Grange, the main|farms, levees, live stock, shipping and features being that the members of each humanity.” He estimates that $500,000, local crganization should read in private 000 has been expended in the effort to for five hours in each week Tor a term of | protect the riparian country from these four years a course of American history, | floods and repair their damages, and the natural history, practical botany chem- | individual losses are twice as much more. jstry, geology, natural philosophy and|This estimate ($1,500,000,000) ap pears be- political economy, and that the sub-|yond all reason, and it is probably an jects studied be informally discussed orlexaggeration. Still there is no doubt reviewed at stated or specig! meetings that the Ohio river floods are the most of each grange, ' Centre county patfons destructive agency in this countr.v. miglit give the proposal a trial. smilie essai ; . - A very beautiful illustration of the de- A significant a id surprising discovery |#ire for spoils by the Republican Sena has just been mada by aa exploring par-| tors is portrayed in the action of Sena- ty in Almka, who report that in going|tor Sherman in the discharge of little down thegreat Yucon River, which jg| Harry Morgan, who was made a door said to benavigable for B00 miles and | keeper by the late Vice President Hend- which empties into the #@lar ocean, the|ricks. Mr. 8berman had not been in of- greatest diliculty they had to encounter fice as the successor of Mr. Hendricks was the inplerable heat and the perse- twenty-four b ours before a clean Denno cution of imumerable mosquitoes. The cratic sweep was made and Re publicans explorers sfeak, too, of beautiful flowers| placed on the watch, and rates Vaist deep that “equal in The Presid ent of Clinton, Mass, Nat, Inxuriance the famed fields of the Pam-|, tn : . - ank, has gone north--viz, to Chneda, pas,” This slows that, although much) 0 $50,000 of the ban! — of Alaska is lovited inArctic Intitades,it}, , 0 16 atts 810 Suey Hog . ; . to have rome too, is being shown also that it has a climate —— : not unfriendlyto a great variety of use-|THE BIGGEST FLOOD IN YEARS AT ful vegetable poductions, These state ~ RENOVO. ments being mde with the authority of ; Renovo, Pa., Jan. 4 It has bean rain: official reports, hore should b {ink stendi’y here since yesterday after offic ¥ v here should be no rea noon, The river has risen tine feet. The pwd E pea ronigome eas! : Fas! a J. Fox, ER Court for at Assessor of his wi to make & slatemen bis personal property i tue new act. This was NN ground that toe act was Ng onal and in conflict with secs 2 of the Constitution of the Si wiiiion was argued last Monday fox for bimsell avd ex-Judge Kirke rick and General Reeder for the State, This morning Judge Schuyler filed sn opinion declaring the act constitutionia and dismissing the bill for an iujunction. - THE FLOODS A freight train, near Dancannop, was thrown otc a stream, by the giving away of a bridge, and three persons killed At Bentvo there is £300,000 damage y the flood, all the lower town is flood- ed and the Bouth Renovo bridge swent away. Lock Haven is three fourths sub- orggd. Bridge between Montoursville and Williamsport is swepped away. The water backed up to within a few fost of the conrt-house at Willinmasport. Millions of logs are going down the West Branch, Bridges on the Peon'a railroad sre | washed away or damaged in mary plas con, Baas trains on the main line now take off at Lewistown and go vie Mugu bn No trains reached. Baliefonte on of that northern jaradise, biggest ficods for years, burg which was one hour late, W i ar done nb i | 0 e and & ither be modified or | 8 & lb ———— : s ir 8 resumed operas || ping both day and | ¥ nd now 1 fow moment tg at the New troduced himsel wited his new-fo al mines will by the Cresea . AN 3 id { tun he was H did wu, arnnog In th nad gold worthy and 1 twice, omin i his bath of Chris fashion barbaris tion. the ext . forties gre, Wil NO. 1, janet INST rorrens i4 1 ¥ * does begin te vy practi. Later 7 analogy ren The received from the iy a ’ there y \ dency on the ls has of bwid Res 16s n drinall lef woesof bang tes yod as / / " Ld a ! I oA ; §r - ; Bo
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