The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 22, 1886, Image 4

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    A MAIN iE SE NSATION. |
WILLIAM E. GOULD, A SON-IN-LAW
OF GEN. NEAL DOW,
Ariested ns a Heavy Bank Delaulter,
at Portland Over the
Past
Much Surprise
Developmentseilis
Badly
Unexpected
Record for Plety Broken.
PorTLAND, Me, Sept. 20.—It has just been
discovered that William E. Gould, cashier of
the First National bank in this city, is a de-
faulter to the amount of £37,000, To say
that the entire community surprised but
feebly the situation of
affairs
Mr. Gould has
is
expresses actual
alw ays been looked upon as
acquainted with hin
He Ho
a model man by people
His plety was almost ostentatious.
been the habit of preaching in small
churches in the vicinity of this city to supply
vacancies of regular pastors, and his sermous
to young men on moral rectitude and the ad-
vantages of strictly honest business principles
have won him some notoriety and not a little
admiration.
Mr. Gould built a very handsome house, at
a cost of $50,000, and indulged in other lux-
uries of living which any man in receipt of a
good salary and with fair social position
might do without exciting public comment.
No man in the city has gradually got a closer
grip on the psople’s confidence than Mr
Gould.
He is president of the Hayden association,
vice-president of the Portland Trust com-
pany and a trustee In the Maine savings
bank. one of the strongest institutions of its
kind in the state. It is not known to a cer-
tainty whether these institutions are inv ved
in his crookedness, but some of the stock-
holders and depositors are feeling very ner-
vous about it. Some of the directors visited
the banks yesterday to take a casual look at
the books and securities, and a rigid investi-
gation will be made at once,
The people in the be Mr
empl place unlimited confidence
«1 a new |
in
Gould
in
where
is wed
ssticd-
tia
a always given
ul
hav
RAL
It is
will nn
RUN) (eX
bank
¥ are of
have I=
Goon
bec
visor
Crovernor
al
i,
EDL Te
ately
has been so prostrated
i to useless to
1 him an intelligent statement
auses that led
not antil lu been at
is sale be
of his financi ial trouble or the «
to it
Fears it has Been Spread,
There are grave
Harv:
fears
farm, at
pleuro-
Per
wins discovers ASUres
and
served on
were al one + the disease,
RL as
are 118 head of en
to milkmen
there
i 5 4 rantine w
Harv y
he farm,
ttle on
most who
merely pasture and as
much pasture the animals bave wandered all
Two cows and
Mr. ( farm,
lungs of one of
stakable evidence of
i% not
country
over thal section of
a calf have been
and an examination
led on arnes
£}
ae
the animals showed 1
pleur O-p menimony
Only
SEW Y
Hiraniero, H
the
OT
a Missionary Country.
RE, Sept. 20. Right Rev, Mgr,
brought
Archbishop Gib
© papal asdegate, who
cardinals beretta to
, WOH § the bpext rel hat
would
and an-
pope
an on final to
} be §
AG AS ONIN 0 JRIINS
the in. §
the i
ary coun-
its CUANZM, more
condition
tend.”
1, until
try, an
need hardly be expec
Wreck.
Jonse, dent, Fb, ~The
Balle Isle has lately been
Hurst v Fhe oo is bHowd with wre
Htate cabin furniture,
spars, lile preservers, ete,
have been complete, The name of the steamer
js unknown, The absence of dead bexlien
implies that the crew and passengers took
to the boat
t nidentified
51 srait of
the sovne of a great
; kng
bedding,
The wreck must
WHI GOOrs,
Diphtheria Epidemie,
Loaaxsrorr, Ind, Bept. 20.-«Diphtheria
has been provatiiog to an alarming extent in
this city reomntly. The board of health has |
served notice on the sebool board that they |
deemed It unwise to open school today, The |
school board has not vet acted, but i school
opens hundreds of scholars will be kept at
home, so great is the scare. The matter is
being examined into by the state bomxd of
health,
Muvor Grace on the Commition
New Your, Sept. 20. The subezecutive
committe of the County Democracy have
agreed upon Mayor Grace as a member of
the state committee in place of John Keenan,
Ex-Mayor Cooper is named to take
the place of the late H. O, Thompson.
Soldier Dead.
Hartrorp, Sept. 18.—The dedication of
the soldiers and sailors’ memorial arch took
place yesterday. All the banks and places of
business were closed, and the day was ob-
served asa general holiday in honor of the
event, Fully 15,000 persons were present,
and the city was gaily decorated with flags
and bunting. Among the military who par-
ticipated in the celebration were many Grand
Army corps, the Tibbits Veteran corps, the
Providence United Train of artillery, and the
Ihirteenth Separate company of Troy, N. ¥Y,
io ia PE yA |
bay gd
THE MONUMENT
t 1 o'clock
the
tho me
by Col.
wif of the
minutes pas
mted
wh
At a fow
ment was pr
George P. Bi
building conmmi
Hawle)
tance,
mu
Or town
serkl, y spoke fu bel
sion
Gen,
act #}
At
Iress a
Parker
¥ out
A Comparatively
public Victory.
Maine where
any
wos eet
where any
Democratic vi
wi's district, consisting
York and Cumberland counties. The
eratic pa in nomination
{on W m the Maine member of
Dernocratio
«d had a
th
was in T
Demo
there placed
H. Clifford,
Yip ational
i avi ni
the
commitien Two
plurality over Nath
rh Hobie carried the d
trict by 1.91 the returns i
that the tables are reversed, and Reod's plu
rality will excesxl Bodwell's
Vou wilrnte
+8
Ee
On the Home Run.
iho
Ona O of the leagues at
we beginning of the present week:
THE NATIONAL LEAGUR,
Vv bs
t cluls in Tow
ii
fie
Won. Leowt
=i 40
Louisville 6 ns
Pitiabary 6 51
t .
oro i 0 no
AN ASBOUIATION
Wom
Cincinaati .. 4
Athletic od
Baltimore 41
Metropolitan 45
PASTERN LEAGUE,
} 2 Hartford
42 Bridgeport
"
Aike
BL. Lovin
an
i
THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
0a 21 Baffalo ow 49
fra hy MM WH Bymaouse. .. 48
Fovarito x i Hin chamton 5
hasiiton Owego. ees AB
Actors Coming Heme.
Loxpos, Bept, 20, Violet Cameron and her
company, together with the Daly and the
Thalia Theatre companies, of York,
weve sadlel for Amerioa on the steamer
Anrania. It i= said that Violet Cameron's
tsband, Mr. Debensande, sailod on the same
day ou the steamer Alaska. Lord Lonsdale
will probably sail on the City of Rome a few
days later. a
way
on
wn LL
GEORGE GOULD MARRIED.
Jay's Fldest Son Weds Edith Kingdon,
the Actress.
New York, Sept. 15,—The happiest man in
all Christendom last evening was handsome
George J. Gould, the erown prince of Wall
street. Tho happiest woman was his beautl-
ful and accomplished bride,
Everybody who wants to know what every-
body else in the world is doing knows how
Miss Edith King-
don, a Brooklyn
beauty of willowy
form and queenly
carriage, after an
education finished
at the Elmira Fe
male college,
showed a remark-
able genius for the
stage, as & member
of Brooklyn's bon
ton amateur dra-
matic associations,
After a sesmful
visit to rural New
Jersey as a star in
an light company
EDITH KINGDON, made her de-
but four years ago in “Jalma.” on the Boston
theatre stage, was discov ered three years
by Augustin Daly, and became a star of al
most the first magnitude,
They w at Irving in the
presence of all the members of his family, at
4 this afternoon
The young
Lyndhurst,
BUOY
sho
ton,
ere married
g couple will spend three weeks at
home, after
in the city
Jay Gould's summer
whic h Ge ge will house
and attend to business as usual,
There is no doubt that 3 gay Gould
buy a
is very
fh
TO ¥
vols back, passin
died at 9 o'%
i the shot. The
Fil g nearly
through bis body it
known wih
five Iulions u arrest and ar
ing for the rest of the mob
(nk
I not
s sarc
WILL LEAVE
The President's
WOODS,
VYacntion Will Close
the Sammer,
Banaxace Ix, N.Y.
i « th tential
within doors and saved them from any
tation to break the Sabbath by
THE
for
Sgr t i
Sep LL 4 8
pres party remain
tim»
excursions or
TORramme now to start for
aay he oinl oar on
cy come 10 the wilderness is now waiting
at the station the route will be via the
Vermout Central to Rouse's Point, and Dela
ware and Hudson, from there to Albany
ie Tes which
An Exploring Expedition.
Birea, Alaska, Sept. 30, via Nanaimo, B.
Sept. 10, ~The New York Times Alaskan
xpeddition was left at Tey bay on July 17 by
the United States stesmer Pinta, Caph
Nichols commanding, and began the survey
of that bay at once, with preparations for
explorations in the Bt. Elias Alps, on and
about Mount St. Elias, which great mountain
was afterward ascended to a height above
the snow level greater than was over made
before above that line by Alpine climbers,
Was El Coyote Captured ¢
Garvesron, Bept, 20.-A dispatch from
Eagle Pass gives a new version of the manner
El Coyote, the outlaw lender, met
Msp states that El
or
followers were
ou Toriausacs wad Sup i og
wae FENCE
BELLEFONTE, PA,
ANDT
Price, 4£O. .
PRICE,
‘RIC E
chine made,
ice of
PRICE, $10- do i
ma
tar
MAX
HEIR AGENT
- - -
ILD 60 RODS OF 1
It will weave a
ENCE]
eamiy, better |
We simply ask you to examis
price
the }
¥ i . i}
wing offered tl
»
Nolte
ia
Own
y
tric Bitters r hay renewed my
and rein
pain.”
Try
vouth
Anda
him
been told
have been arreste
.-——
ARN
the
irers
'
BU
The best salve in
bruises, sores, n
teller, chapd
BRELEN'S
skin erupt
piles, or ne
and all
tively cures
is guaranteed
money ref ded
box. Fors
SALESMEN |
First
os §
i ils ©
- REQUIRE D
NNSYLVAN
STATE COLLE(
”
Four Year.
CRE Te
ADVANCED
PT
COURSES, o
Cars
ywing the
BAL
PHYSICS; {
CULTUR! NATH
CHEMISTRY AXD
ENUINEERING
CY
(tale very
tor charge of compels
res, of oth §
or
(2: EO
Offer the finest aud largest
FURN
ITU
ever Lrought to Centre Hall,
Come and examine
stock and learn prices.
Welkeep all .farnitore usually
ae fond in ae—
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STORE
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
COFFINS, JASKETS, BHROUDS
BURIAL ROBES, &c.,
kept iu stock,
Funerals Atlended——
PGR TIE
—
Lp
OMMON SENSE
ENLY
BEST
IMT RIM .
¢ and pleket fence,
best wir
§ ¥y one, 1s
BOCAUN al
in soch a solid
in fmpossibie,
ris gue the fence 1
Hy barb wire
breakag
19 wie by thie mind
fence, and completely
1 not nailing the thus Kk
Slats 10 posta
board fences soon rat off at post an a easton
i Been is of old material ony
ise 2 Kad
po - pn do po
Cole ct at wi Sa? 0
8 & BRO.
THE
H « FENUI
AND HAS
Line will tur:
OLY eR Rll «
eepitg
conta
3 be ased for making
BLG
ot out of order and
1 last a life-time
them
aud
¢ against the
ot be pulled
wi
oul,
rn,
PRB TA
Ana 3s I
sia
ng in contact wi ith
irst-class, practical fence machine In the wor
For prices of machines, fence material,
Mant
fanim tfmcturers Ago
for Infants
a
known tome” JL A Amenmen, 3D,
id.
or territory, sddross
SHIRES
NEDY,
CENTRE MALL, PA
Sy
and Chi
Oastaria cures
Tan Cussacs Conrany,