The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1887, Image 6

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    NEWS OF THE WEEK
~Dr. James Hodges, who was cou-
ricted of exploding a bomb in the
irand Opera House in San Francisco
m February 9th, during a Patti con-
ert, was on the 2d, sentenced to two
years’ imprisonment.
-An engine and thirty-four freight
*ars jumped the track on the Grand
Tnnetion (Boston and Albany) Railroad
n Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the
wfternoon of the 2d, James Larmer, a
brakeman, was instantly killed, and
another brakeman named Dates was
badly hurt.
—Two freight trains on the Michi-
gan Central Railroad collided on the
morning of the 2d near Springfield,
Jutario, and twenty-six cars were
woke: into splinters. Two brake-
meu, named Odburt and Burmhbham,
were killed; the other trainmen saved
hemselves by jumping off, The disas-
er was caused by the failure of an
sperator to hold one of the trains, as
:@ had been ordered to do.
—The Hotel Del Monte, at Monterey,
~alifornla, was destroyed by fire on
he night of the 1st. There were 300
zuests in the hotel, mostly Eastern
wople, No hives were lost, but none
f them were able to save their trunks
vt clothing, and many ladies suffered
everely from the cold on the hotel
rrounds, where they
had to pass the
ight, ‘I'he total Joss, including losses
f guests, estimated at nes
$1,600,000. A fire in Berwick, Pen:
no the morning
the Si, (
House,
Hall's
part]
is
) 2d, destroyed
harles
Odd Fellows
butcher 31
10].
Crawford’
nati, explode
demo
roof t
k
{ i dl
hundred yards, and fell
boat at ti y
boat was demoli
beth McLean,
nb
Killed
ihe ed
whi
dy namit
and
— A quantity ol
blasting purposes
near Read
we morni
injuring four men.
iamed Androw Luiti, |
0 recover. Two men
one mortal by a fall
coal m a collery at Pl
iymout!
m the morning of the
shanty ing, Pen:
Uk,
on Of Lhe
i i
t were Injured
of rock
1, Penna.,
ith,
—Two freight trains on
vama Railroad were wrecked by a col-
{ision at Bolivar, Penna,, on the morn-
ing of the 4th, and two cars of ¢
were destroyed by fire. No person was
injured,
~- Nine
Fr Te
iriends
i} 1 os |
vie Lennsyi-
ion
the fam ly and
Police Sergeant Hedri
were poiscued by 1ce cream at a dinner
n IHedrick’s house in Memphis, Ter
I
the 3d. It is belleved
persons,
of
CK
ny
1e88¢0, Ou
. Which
caused by the
Jan's (
half of their candi
J. Wright
rilement
f
result shows, however, their
will not be crowned with the
grauifying success, as out of the
women who registered, only 3¢
I, and of these over one-fourth
I against the candidate of the Wo-
Christian Temperance Union.
Weaver was elected by a large ma.
" A telegram from Topeka says
‘the women who had registered mostly
voted, and generally as their husbands
lid.»
The latest returns of the election i
Michigan indicate that the lepublican
State ticket is elected by a plurality of
about 8000, while the prohibitory
unendment is defeated by a majority
of 3500,
‘The city election in Dubuque, on the
dth, resulted in the success of the
Knights of Labor ticket,
The municipal election in Cleve-
land, Ohio, on the 4th, resulted in a
surprise, the entire Democratic ticket,
beaded by B. DD. Babeock for Mayor,
being chosen by about 35000 majority.
he
¥
vale
OTe
.
Hall's
jority.
The municipal election in Chics 0,
held on the Oth, resulted in an over.
whelming defeat of the Soclaists.
Roche, the Republican candidate for
Mayor, receiving a majority of nearly
30,000, Very few Democrats voted
the Labor ticket, nearly all who went
to the polls making common cause with
the Republicans, The Socialists elected
only a solitary Alderman.
~-Arthur Schuling, aged 18 years,
was, on the Oth, shot und fatally
wounded by Bernard Reilly, aged 14,
in a school house in New York, Reilly
was ‘“‘skylarking’’ with an old pistol,
when it went off.
~The engine of a Union Pacific train
on the ith, ran into the private coach
of the Holliday Minstrels at Junction
Uity, Kansas, dangerously injuring J.
H. Holliday.
--Six Italian miners were killed on
the 5th by an explosion in a coal shaft
At Savanna, in the Indian Territory,
-W. GG, Rogers, James Swaney, J,
B. Callaghan, John Brady, John Britt
sud H, C, Baughman were terribly
burned on the mornin. of the 5th, by
an explosion of molten lead In the con-
verting department of the
Thomson Steel Works at Braddock,
Penna. Callaghan and Brady are not
expected to recover, .
-—On the afternoon of the 4th six
workmen at Vanderkloets’ Iron
Works, in Chicago, were overcome by
carbonic oxide was from smouldering
coke, and one of them, eter Kley,
died from the effects, Two others are
in a critical condition.
were excavating for the walls of
building in Syracuse, New York,
the 5th, the earth caved in,
four men, Patrick Murphy, aged 55
years, £ the others were se.
a
on
wis Killed:
verely injured.
The Secretary of the Treasury de
cides that national bank depositaries
are not required to redeem trade dol-
lars under the recent act.
~The Daly House and several ad
joining buildings in Trenton, New
Jersey, was on on the bth, damrged by
fire to the extent of $25,000.
-—De Witt Aiken, ex-Congressman
5
The exact figures on
the amendment are not yet known, the
published reports of the majority
against the amendment range from 15050)
the I’'rohibitionists being
Two political factions in Litchfield,
the Oth.
The bone
of contention was an Alderman, chosen
clubs for two hours on
lina, died on the 6th at his home, in
Cokesburg, in that State, aged 5&0
years. He had been in ill health for a
long time. He was a farmer by occu-
pation, in the Confeder
army as ayprivate and rose to the rank
of colonel, He had served
in the State Legislature, been Master
the Slate Grange, and member of
: Dr. Anandabai Joshee,
Hindoo graduate of
an’s Medieal (Jo
nia (Liass of
February 25t}
}
ae
enlisted ye
YEROR,
tingushed
1
home,
t physi
ed ont YOvVage
ippointed clan
residen
Albert
nera
{f the Maytlowe
Cae
teal
size of the
a" '
Ne
iixteent {
The craft w
the water
-The steamer Spokane was capsiz
on the Ceeur d'Alene river In
the 4th, Five men
lost —Colonel Higgins,
Maine; 1. Pike, of
Jd. C. Hanna, of =~}
on are
nah, Indian Territory, «
others, ho were
those first Killed,
tion fron deadly gas,
names of the victims are: Miles
ret, David Jones, Hugh Dooley, Wii
lam Barnes, Charles [Darsons, Bert
French, James Ward, Jas. McGinniss
Fred. Batz, Thomas Naven,
Kelly, Thomas Daniels, George Hill,
Patrick (ilancy, Robert Miller, Pat-
rick Fagan, John Willams, Peter Ile-
nald, William Hudson.
n
trying
perished by
The
Jar.
Ww
1 Lhe
ot
Michael
--By a “local collision’ of freight
trains near Bedford, Indiana, on the
6th, the conductor and a woman were
fatally injured. Two other women sus-
tained severe injuries,
~The steamship Carmona, long over-
due at New York, 1s given up for lost.
[he Salerno, two weeks overdue, has
not been heard of since she was spoken
by the Elbe on the 27th ult,
~Mrs, Dr. Naylor was burned to
death at Macon, Missouri, on the 7th.
by her clothes catching fire from
stove,
~A boarding house in Bridgeport,
Connecticut, was burned on the morn-
of the Ne-
Tuscarora,
—The hoisting works
vada Queen Mine, near
Nevada, were destroyed on the Gti
by the explosion of a box of gant
had been placed near
to thaw. Five men were
dangerously injured, one of whom is
unlikely recover. The pumping
machinery was destroyed and the mine
and other adjacent mines are filling
with water,
—An inch of snow fell at Augusta,
Wisconsin, on the evening of the 5th,
the surface of which was covered with
a thick layer of what appeared to be
dust or ashes,
the bolle:
to
— William
brothers,
Sori
Spri
and Joseph Warford,
quarrelled over a horse near
ngtield, Illinois, on the morning of
William shot Joseph, break-
ing his arm, and then committed sui-
cide,
Edward Cu and
Davis City, Towa, after bein
married, recently separate weause of
repeated quarrels, On the 7
husband called upon the wife and as
I to return
He:
shot
wife, of
mimings
o
g
$3
th, the
home. She refused, and
Lier neck and
face, and
There are
James H, |
}
he
the
}
tucky, on the Sti
The latter
Ong
won
148 on
3) Democrats and
cans, I Senators and «
sentatives are vet to be
EK ning J naa fig
majority against the Prohibition amend
ment in Michigan at 3676,
eral Assembly
mittee
Sr
ir
f
’
oi
—The latest particulars tene.
ment house fire in Kasex New
York, on the evening of the 7th, show
that a ten-year-old girl is dead, and
child is fatally burned.
the
street,
There were fire escapes in
terrible. The Bowland
factory, at Custer, Michi-
Its ave-
have been
coal oil lamp, at balf-past 1 o'clock.
Twenty three inmates were forced to
flee for life in their night clothes. Two
men were severely burned in the face
and limbs, and two women badly in-
jured by jumping trom a window. The
Blair block in West Brookfield, Massa-
chusetts, was burned on the 7th. Ine
cendiarism Is suspected. [558 neariy
$50,000. During the fire several per-
sons were injured, though not danger-
ously, by an explosion. John Kil-
lion's livery stables at New l\berty
Towa, were burned on the 6th, with "37
blooded horses. JT.oss, $50,000; upin-
sured,
~The large vote for the Prohibition
amendment in Michigan is ascribed to
the efforts of female workers at the
polls. “Surprising storles are told of
how they stood 1m line snatching bal-
lots with ‘no’ on them from the hands
of passing voters, substituting ‘yes’
ballots, and following the ticket up to
the ballot box to see that the voter did
A fire in Addison, New York, on the
goods store of L. A. Jennings, and
a loss of $32,000; Insurance about $23, .
000. The wood work of the shaft of
the ore mines of the Pratt Coal and
Iron Company, near Birmingham, Ala-
bama, was, on the Sth, destroyed Ly
fire, Loss, $25.000; covered by insur-
ance,
~John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, on
the 8th, notifled his employes of Lis in-
tention to Introduce forthwith a sys.
tem of profit-sharing. All the sales
persons throughout the house will have
added to their present salaries on and
after the 11th, a sum each week gra-
ded by their sales. In the clerical,
packing, invoice, and various ofices, a
civil service system will be strictly fol-
lowed in promotions and advancements.
A “special honor list’’ will be kept for
the more rapid preferment of those
showing marked business ability, The
extra payments apply only to the retail
!
departments and to such us bave been
in the service six months and over.
Mr. Wanamaker said that not less than
£100,000 would be distributed to the
employes through the new system this
year in addition to their salaries,
SENATE.
In the Senate on the 6th, the House
bill providing that district surveyors
and regulators in cities of the first
class shall be attached to the Depart-
ment of Public Works was passed
finally, Bills passed second reading
providing for the Incorporation of
electrical subway companies, and that
persons convicted of murder in the
first degree may be sentenced either to
be hanged or shocked to death by elec-
tricity. Adjourned.
In the Senate Mi
bourne mtroduced a bill definin
holidays, which adds io the list
Saturday between June 1 and Sep
tember 15th, after one o'clock in the
afternoon. Mr. Hood offered a resolu-
tion of sympathy for the cause of Ire
land, which was referred. Bills were
passed for the Incorporation of electri.
cal subway companies; allowing in
ance companies organize
Corps, and permitting «
invest in securities of other
Howing capital pun-
ant by electricity waz lost on third
Adipurned.
the th
()8-
g legal
01
every
ath
to salvage
orporations
COrpora-
» were not
ut the ds
Hisappeared,
isfactory re
IL gargle, a
id 0 tri
10 disea
al of
are subject
Many parsons who |
salt gargie have the img
inpleasant, bul afte:
Pers who :
h and a Grst-rate sharpener of
te will abandon it.
no in i Ves
--
PROMISE,
You Sund
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COnme A A
asked Clara.
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Fred come to see you?"
* Certainly, He always co
or shige,”
**I1e must be a rain beau, then,"
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ngs and Mittens
Apropes to rings, the demand for
colored diamonds and bright gems has
brought rings again into popular favor
to such
markable to see the slender digits of
society lady with rings two or
deep Ban exes
play of rings has been consider
a
three
For some year sive dis-
ed vulgar
or parvenu, and only a diamond cluster
circuit has
been considered good form. 1
or solitaire or the weddin
or
ie
he old-
fashioned solid-s:t cameos. reals
which be-
and
inner ca
‘arge sapphire and emeralds,
longed to a back generation Lave
3
been assigned to the
Jewel box, are now being brought out
and either de-
the
the
worn in their antique
signs, or reset in keeping with
more modern
[POSBERBOTIS
jewelry worn
| )y
young to whom they have
fallen as heirlooms. Fashion ts
rolat
a value on
The
ion has placed
ech t
half century
on every finger ot both
Ley had not before,
Ul “a
Ip to the first inint
up vie [rat joint,
tewelad
jeweled
iit ’
not en
—
Labor
and
itself
labor well worthily peri
i, in a direct means of
elevating
'
improving the
aud z laborer,
In the first place, it calls fort
and force, and they grow by
No of
elaborate, can ever give that vigor and
tone to the system,
exercise,
system seif-culture, however
or that
power to the mind, which comes from
regular, well-performed iabor.
the forge or the shop, in the factory
or the office, In the field or the studio,
in the kitchen or the school-room.
gives a conscious ability that nothing
else can produce, and that
make the manly and womanly charac.
ter,
ni
Idleness is the hotbed of temptation
the cradle of disease, the waster of time,
the canker worm of felicity.
There are two or three suggestions
for the times which are not impertinent
and may be helpful, First, have noth-
ing to do with false pride. Do not be
disturbed because others have what you
cannot obtain. Be contented to appear
poor. Do not be ashamed to wear old
clothes. Do not shrink from letting
friends know that you are pressed for
money. If you cannot continue to live
in the desirable neighborbood where
your present home is situated , move to
an obscurer one, where rents are lower.
If you earuct send your children to a
private school, place them for a while at
one of the excellent public institutions
FOOD FOR THOUGH!
Belf-love easily dupes
It is singular how
from evil.
Do good by stealth, and Llush
it fame,
Every has
which he returns
The follies of youth
eries of old age,
consclence
20x} in od
One “
Self-love exaggerates
and our virtues,
Associate with the
will be oue of thew.
Treachery and false
of corwardice,
Trust no secrets to 4 friend wh
reported, would bring infamy,
I believe that we cannot live wt!
than In seeking to become better.
Communists will spoil the
i
before they can divide the #
Lf]
oils
w anything
ce he gel
A man who don’t kno
Il yea it the first chan
in an uncommo:
world calls wisdom
Weallh attracts both butt
buzzards, Poverty is sure
both,
The un
the
te
Common
fg weed
gree 18 wiial the
BETI86
a
E1188 A
dent
jawbone,
yourself?
y
ihe man
'
YY thirvtie te 3)
1 LO0UZULS 10U
(
1 LA
for comfort
subdue sellishiness
You cannot restrain pride with
conflict, You cannot expect to g
Ife without bearing burde
through
circumstances that redeem
are going
experience more victories than defea
Your suffering will be only here an
there little in a whole feld o
peace and joy.
In studying for improvement if
will
rt
Spo
book wm
20 4d
A man
would
should take
sit down
up a
to dinner,
Lod Bacon says: “Some book:
are to bo tasted, some to be read an
AS tbe reader progresses ‘u
will grow up in him almost an int
and render him wise,
Our characters and habits are affected
bY our associates, If we live with the
base and vulgar, their ways an
thoughts will become ours, while if we
cultivate the good and refined, we wi
grow inte their likeness, The more.
therefore, we associate with the trus
and noble, we will learn those princ:-
ples and practices which elevate and
adorn, and when we live nearer God in
A larger and better sense, we will be
educated in that which lsgood. ** Whe
he shall appear we shall be like him, for
we shall see him as he 1s."
Some folks seem to think if Uncle
Sam would increase the circulation of
his paper they would get it in the same
Way they get their home paper. Some
folks get their home paper for nothing.