The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 07, 1888, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED
KURTZ, Eprror and Pro®'r
TERMS: One year, $1.50, when
vance, Those in arrears subject to
terms,
paid in ad
previous
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
fons, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion.
Centre Hart, Pa, Tuuvss, June 7, 1888;
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P. T. BARNUM'S SPLENDID GIFT.
The Plan He Proposed for His Birthday is
Hastened Iy His Advanced Age,
Bripaerort, June ¥. FP. T. Barnum pre-
sented the oMcers of the Fairfield Historl-
cal Society and the Bridgeport Sclentifio
Society yesterday with a quarter-of-a-mil-
jon gift. Mr. Barnum had intended to
spring the surprise on the two societies on
his seventy-eighth birthday anniversary,
which occurs on July 5 but changed his
mind at 5 ek this morning. Bev.
eral days ago he purchased the handsome
property from Col. Thomas Lowe
on the corner of Gilbert and Main streets,
On this site there is to be erected a build-
00 feet square and 10 stories high ata
$200,000. Mr Barnum's architect
tted the plans, which call for a
structure of stone and brick.
ver floors are to be as stores,
The ‘upper floors are to contain libraries
and museums, snd a large lecture room for
entertainments. The same feeling which
prompted the great showman to create the
Barnum medal for the best essay delivered
annually 4 has led him
to mi ake gift to the
specialties in and
science
Mr. Barnum
o'clock. 1 lay th thinking
nearly 78 years oll. and when a
to that age he ‘= liable to be taken off
almost any day. 1 looked over at Nancy
and reveived in wy iy the Fuspouisialsjen
that would fall to her in settling up my
estate, and decided to give this bu uilding to-
day to the officers of the societies. You
see, I am sort of housecleaning for my
birthday, that is, I am getting my odds
and ends together, and have other import
aut plans to earry out in the cause of edu-
cation.”
After breakfatt he met the officers of the
Fairfleld Historical Society and the Bridge
port Scientific Boelety, and formally pre
sented and turned over to them the prop-
arty and responsibility of carrying out the
plans for the new structure.
0 Ci
used
in the public school
the present princely
the line of history
“I awoke about 3
that I was
man gets
said:
ere
SELECTING FUTURE HOMES.
Where the Methodist Bishops Will Loesate
During the Next Four Years,
uw York, June 1. —Most of the visiting
wlists who were in attendance at the
! left the oily e xtremely
i after their many days of
In the assignment of the Bishops to the
episcopal residences they are to occupy for
the next four years the choice of location
falls to them inthe order of semiority,
the -last elected having only Hob
son's choice. At a meeting of the
Board of Bishops at Bt. Paul's
Church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-
second street, after atjournment of the
Confarence yesterday, it was settled that
Bishop Bowman should remain in Bt. Louls,
Bishop Foster ‘n Boston, and Bishop Mer-
rill in Chicago. Bishop Aundrews comes
from Washington to New York, Bishop
Warren remains n Denver, Bishop
Foss goes from Minneapolis to Philadel-
phia, Hishop Hurst goes from Buffalo to
Washington, Bishop Ninde remains at
Topeka, Bishop W on goes from Chatta-
nooga to Covington or Cincim Bishop
Mallalie remains at New Oricans, and
Bishop Fowler remains a y Francisco
Thus the seniors of the board provided
for themselves and left to their five newly-
eagues Buffalo, Minneapolis,
Omaha or Lincoln, and all
Bishop Vin
Bishop Fitzgerald
yee Chatta
decide be
labor
wate,
Na
glected coll
Chattanooga,
Texas from which to choose
cent selected Buffalo
took Minneapolis His
Bi shop Newman
naha or Lincoln,
shop Ji
will
0
tween O Neb
The Preside «t's Anniversary,
Wasmivoron, June 3
last night a simple marriage ceremony oc
curred at the White House, in which
er Cleveland, President of the United
States, and Miss Francis Folsom, of Buf-
falo, were the high contracling parties,
The second adniversrry was spent, if aay-
thing, more simply than the first. The
President drove in from Oak View yes
terday morning, whers he and Mrs. Cleve
land are now staying, and remained at his
desk in the White House until evening,
when he returned to his country home. At
six o'clock they sat down to a quiet dinner
at which no invited guests were present.
Two years ago
’ »
Grov
The Kerr Jury Disagree,
New Yom, June 8. After spending
thirty-nine hours a d twenty-six minutes,
to be exact, in consultation and ballot-tak-
ing, the jury in the case of Thos. B. Kerr,
charged with bribing 1584 aldermen, found
that they could not sgree on a verdict, and
Justice Patterson rightfully discharged
them. Itis understood they stood eight
for conviction and four for acquittal, from
the start no change in the one hundred bal
ts taken being made Kerr was admitted
to bail in $50,000 being $10,000 more thaa it
was previous to the trial
Eighteen Years in One Cell,
Kewosua, Wis, June 2 Members of the
Htate Board of Charities and Reform have
been investigating the case of an insane
man, near Truesdell, this county. The
man, who is 5) years oid, is alleged to have
been confined in a locked and barred cell in
an outhouse for eighteen years. The cell
was foul and the man had simply a blanket
to cover him. Once or twice a week In
warm weather he was taken from the cell
and it was scrubbed, but it is claimed that
he has not been taken out in Winter at all
The Constitution Disloyal te Christ,
Prrrssune, June L--The (@neral Synod
of the Reformed Presbyterian Church
adopted a resclution yesterday morning re-
affirming their conviction that the Con.
stitution of the United Biates is a virtual
agreement or compact to administer the
Government without reference to Christ
or the Christian religion, and that incor
poration w th the Government on the basis
of this Constitution is therefors an act of
disloyalty w Christ,
Celebrating the Queen's Hirthday,
Loxpox, June The celebration of the
anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria
took place yesterday. The weathor was
bright snd clear. The most notable fea
tures oi the velebratios was the reviews
of troops. At Limerick the troops cheered
in honor of the Queen's birthday. A erowd
whick had assembiod outside the barracks
immediately respond with chears for
William O'Brien and the plan of campaign,
LILLIE HOYLE'S DEATH.
Her Sister is Sald to Have Given a New
Version of the Case.
WorcrsrTer, Mass,, June 8.—It is now as-
serted that there is evidence to show that
the published accounts of how Lillie Hoyle
met her death are not strictly correct. The
new evidence is sald to place the responsi
bility for the drugging of Lillie upon her
sister Alice, who is sald to have adminis
tered the chloroform. The new story is
also to the effect that Alice Hoyle did not
got into the wagon with the men at the time
Lillie was taken {rem the house, but left
the house in advance snd was told to walk
ahead down the road. She did so, and it
will be remembered that Dr. Brown testl-
fled to seeing a woman going by his house,
1t is also said that the girl was met down
the road, near the bushes so frequently
spoken of, and taken into the wagon. Lil
lie had died, and when the fact was dis.
closed to Alico she screamed. The two
men quieted her and, it is said, prevailed
gpon her to keep the secret by telling her
that it was from the effects of the chloro-
form administered by her that Lillie died,
In this manner she was persuaded to keep
silent, believing she was the cause of her
sister's death and alone criminally respon.
ble.
If it is true that Alice
person that went by Dr. Brown's in the
dark as he sat smoking on the piazza, it
was not known at the time the grand jury
met, or the dootor would have been sum-
moned as a witoess as well as the German
woman who heard the screams. While
this latest storbmay be true so far as itis
a statement made by Alice, it is ocertaln
that it was not known to the officers be-
fore, and it confirms the story frequeutly
heard, that Alice Hoyle 1s not reliable and
has made several conflicting confessions.
Young McQuade, while at the jail here,
has atdended mass and rece! vedcommunion,
Bald an old detective who saw him at the
fall: “Ifyou are g of this you have
the greatest nerve 1 ever saw a man of
your years possess’ McQuade replied
smilingly: “Everything will be all right
inths it seems hard to be obliged
to remain in here till then.”
Hoyle was the
nity
tire ran
HE WILL KEEP HIS VOW.
Peter Rosmussen wil Be a Missionary at
His Own Expense.
Barrimonre, June 4. - Peter Rosmussen
sailed with hus family for Norway yester-
day in obedience to & vow he made twenly-
five years ago, whon he came to this coun-
Shortly s arrival io this coun
rtd at » revival then
First German Church in
after bi
teeing held at the
this city
He says he then made a promise that W
God would bless him in business and give
him enongh « orid’s goods to enable
him topre a a he Gospel to his countrymen
in Norway, without receiving any salary,
he would do so. He has so prospered in
business that he can now afford devole
his life to preaghing pay. He is
an earnest membe German Metho-
dist Church, about fifty-five years of age.
Ww
A Sheriff and Tax Colisctor Dectmps.
New Onimaxs, June 4-—The news has
been received that W. J. Bowers,
sheriff and ex-officio tax collector of Winn
parish, in this site, has decamped, being a
lafailiter to the state and parish $0 8 con.
siderable amount Sowers was very
popular, and seems 0 have been
even more soft-hearted than Uncle Dick
Tate, of Kentucky, for whenever a tax-
payer pleaded poverty hard times he
ususually gave a receipt in full for taxes,
becoming himsel! personally responsible
for them: and a large part of his defales-
tion is attributed to this liar uvharity
at the expense of the State. The people of
Winn express only sorrow and sympathy
for the defaulter rather than anger over the
disappearance of the parish funds
hare
or
peca
The Ranaway Orphaa Girl Heard From.
CANANDAIGA, June 4 —~After baflling all
her friends and the police authorities
Mabel Burnett, the sixteen -year-oid orphan
girl, who, on Thursday last left the aristo-
cratic and luxurious home of her grand.
mother to earn her own living, sent a des
patch to her grandmother Saturday from
Auburn, saying that she bad procured
good, honest work In that city, was happy
and contented, and hoped that no one
would worry about her. Her brother and
other relatives have gone to Auburn in the
hope of inducing her to return. Miss Bur-
nett is an intelligent and saif-reliant girl
for her age.
———————
Reading's New Arrangements,
Parraperrirs, June 4--It is asserted
with some authority that arrangements
are now being made for closer traffic oon.
nections between the Reading and the Bal
timore and Ohio Railroads. The new ear
rangements are a modification of the old
ones drawn up by Mr. Gowan, but which
were never ratified by the Heading receiv.
ers. Concessions of no mean importance
were made to the Reading, and also to the
Jarsey Central, in order to stimulate the
agonts of those companies 10 send all the
business they could control over the Balti
tore and Philadelphia Railroads.
A Double Seall Regntia,
Bosvox, June 4 ~There bas been talk for
some time of getting up a double soull
regatta, and arrangements for the event
were completed yesterday. It will take
place at the Point of Pines, Monday, June
18, The contestants will bs Hamm and
Ross, Hosmer and Lee, and Gaodaur and
McKay. Wallace Ross left here for New
York Saturday night, having been called
there by the sudden illness of his wife.
Germany's Emperor Tmproving.
Perri, June 4 ~The Eniperor passed a
better night than the one previous. His
iaagitude is gone. He drove in the Wild
Park with the Empress yesterday morning,
and afterward spent a good deal of time in
the castle garden and in the park. AtS p
m. he drove in an open carriage with the
Empress and Dr, Mackenzie to the marble
palace to visit the Crown Prince, remain.
ing an hour.
Crops Damaged by Raln.
Perensnvne, Va, June 4.—The heavy
damage to the colton, peanut, core, and
oat crops throughout this section, aad the
farmers are much discouraged. In the low
grounds the corn and oats are almost
totally ruined, and will have to be re.
planted. The peanut crop will not be half
theo average.
The Hotse In Which Grant was Born.
Cixorxxary, June 4 The house in which
Gen, Grant was bora bas bean floated down
the river from Point Pleasant, Ohio, on 8
raft, and has been hauled up to Hace and
Canal streets, where it is to be placed on
exhibition under canvas,
A $300,000 Fire In Panama,
Pawasma, June 4A fire, whioh started
in the Hotel Roma » 2 o'clock yesterday
morning, onti gutted ten large houses,
It is estimated that $800,000 worth of
property was destroyed.
——
AAT
SPRING OPENING =
ee lf eee
>.&A.LO
of)o!
BELLEFONTE.
otofiofofooRoRoR ol
‘ew (Goods!
The Spring and Summer
Seasons will soon be here
and we are glad that we
can announce to our many
friends that we have alar
ger and finer stock than
New Stock in
ever. ev
ery Department.
o-B—L-o
CARPETS
you want to buya new
Carpet this Spring, come
and see our immense line
at
are selling
We have
which we
lowest prices
all grades.
1
Our reputation in Centre
County for selling only the
best grade of clothing is
an established fact. We
never handle immitations
or shoddy and our custom-
ers know what they buy.
Have new stock and all
the late styles in Clothing
i - 3
-Dry Goods-
We would respectfully call
the attention of the Ladies
to our Dry Goods Depart-
ment, Our Stock com-
prises the new styles and
latest novelties in cloths
for Spring and Summer
wear,
oflofiofiofiofiefiofiofiof
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MAN.
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the,
LAWS OF BUSINESS,
by Theophilus Parsons, LL. D., Ex-Pro-
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Law of Contracts, on Mercantile Law, on
the Law of Partnership, on the Laws of
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on the Law of Insurance, and on the Law
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The only hand-book for bankers, brok
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transaction,
Eudorsed by the Chief Justice of the
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mdny other eminent legal anthorities, A
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WHY DO YOU PAY RENT?
When the movey given the landiord will
purchase a better house than the one io
which you live. Bhould you die before
the payments are complete, your heirs
rec«ive a deed at once. Why not secure
into
further
not be turned
die. For
that your fam ly will
or N.Y.
New York,
Agent, office
mat
Tue Home CoMpaxy
33 and 35 Liverty St.
or A. C Moore, General
over post office, Bellefonte.
during the fast half century. Not
the wonders of inventive progress
and system of work that can be
over Lae country without separating the workers
from their } es, Pay liberal; auy one
the work, either sex, young or ok
ability required, Capital nol needed
started free, Cut this out and return 10 us an
will send you free, something of grea al valioe an’
im POTIAD ce Ww you, that will start j in business,
which will bring you in tore mx oy right away,
than snyihin ise in the world Grand outfit
free EE & Co, Augt usta, Maine iy
Address Tat
Minnesota Leads the World
With her stock dairy and grain products.
2,000,000 acres fine timber, farming and grazing
adjacent to radi oad, for sale cheap on
terms. For maps, prices, rates, ete,
ress, J. Bookwalter, I ad Commissioner, or
Past aunong
Ask for Book H
WANTED
with BALARY
Permanent pwitions
AND EXPENSES
ooeed with
ners How k
ng spectaMios :
Name this paper.)
BROTHERS
RoC gry
begin
nw wany fasteel]
Addresa at once
BROWN
NUnsEny Min,
ap ut
Where Are You Going?
When do you start? Where from? How many
in your party?
Lagunge
tiocas you will be furnished, nr CR uten: wish
the lowest sremus
time ANT¥O
Bhi 3a, o or
wil wv trouble, tim nitos yr per
ila me 04 Tous. gen
aall in person where Parties not
To ar hat a thou out og
and preserve this notios for future reference. It
may become useful. Address C. H. Wainmmx,
Passenger Agent, 8%. Paul, Mian, or
8 LIL. Wannaw, General Eastern Agent, 287
Broadws
GO Ww E ST.
ned for
Anning
att leg
fholne ar
listricts Eh
of the very hi uk. qua ty
for makit 3 v are grester than any
wi United States This is the
oeation For mates, maps,
Adress. © HH, Wapnew
M & M. Ry. 8 Paul
DE ar
he
here
or other
Pasa Agent, 8 F.,
Minn
J OTICE T0 ETOCKHOLDERS THE AN
nua! meeting of the stock bolders of the
Lewisburg, Contre Al nd Spruce Creek BR Oo. will
be held 82 the coffe of the OC No 2%
Fourth street, Phi adel phia, Pa. on Toes. June
12h, 1588 at 120'¢ciock, am. Eleflion for pres.
dent and directors same day and place
JAMES BR, McCLURE
maces ;
()RTHA N8' COURT SALE
Pursuant 10 an arder of the Orphans
Court of Centre county, there will be exposed 0
sabite sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte,
".,
BATURDAY, JUNE 16
at 1 o'clock, P. M_, the following described
REAL ESTATE
the property of the late John Bartges, decessed,
Gregg township, sald county, viz All that cers
tain tract of land sitoated in the township of
Gregg, bounded and described ax follows: Begin.
ning at a post, thence south 2 34° east 47 ay
per. thenoe south 55°, east 7 per. thence south
east 6 510 por. thenoe south 0°, east | per.
thence north 4 34°, east 74 per. thence east 21
t.. thenee south wo .enst 11 per: thence south
4°, east 13 por, thence south 21° east 178 per
thence Sou 513°. east 15.2 per. thence south 63
deg, cast 3 per thenos south 10 deg., eat 252
per. thepoe south 21 dog., east 161 per; thence
south 6 deg, west 3.2 per. thehoe oh IR dex,
east B12 per thence south : 2: west 188
per thence south % deg. er thence
porth 61% deg, est 85 _— thence porth ot
deg; east $0 2 per; thenoe south Iv den,
19 thence north 38% deg, casi 313 _.
thence south Sag dem , net 38 per; thence north
1% deg , east 111 per. thence north 2x
weet 75 per | thenoe south 88 et west
thence south 804 Jee 8 per themes
north 8 deg. west pers thenoe Both $id dex.
west 22.2 per. to the place of beginin yA contain.
tai one hundred and 60 acres and 122 perches
Atout twenty seres of the above are covered
od 1 fine Pioe snd Oak timber. Thereon erected
TWOLTORY FRAME DWELLING HOURE,
large Bank Barn and other Out Baildings, sll in
good condition. There is also a fine orchard of
choloe fruit, good well and cistern at the house.
This farm casantly situated near the vil
of Farmers Mills, The publie school building
oh the ines, and it Is but a few rods to post
office, © urches and gdh ith shap. Any Anyone desir
ing 4 firstolass farm commun.
fay the County would 6 wel 0 examine ths
abe before purchasing elsewhere. .
TERMS OF BALE:
One third of purchase cath upon confir.
mation of mie; one-th in one year, and the
alate In ee Deferred Darmsnia to be
secured and mortgage pon @ prem
on, and 10 bear interest, ;
C. P. HEWES,
Troster
—————————————— A Bo sms lls
He HIDES 1
ro mirket prices will be
d forall k of hides by Aaron Har-
I 1 station, tf.
i
J N. LEITZEL
0s AUCTION EER~—0
Spring Mills Pa,
bad many years experience
’
. Has
Be
§ =: w wie
oo BE BE
G OPE
New Goods! -:- New Styles
Our New Stock of Goods for Spring and
i
Summer Wear is being unpacked and
contains many new designs, patterns and
styles.
EEC ae 8 RE ERE. ADMIRE,
+
a
Centre
M« OBRMICK
H A L 1,
A 2
Pi
ALL KINDS -
-- FURNITURE -:--
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits,
Side Boards, Lounges, Tables,
Bedstead.s, Wood and Cane-Seat Cha
Undertaking a S
Raima
NM ccozx 10K BBOS,
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T B E
— DEALERS IN
ecialty.
is hereln
exposed ut pt
the following tracts of
f
faxes Que :
the Court House, in the t
Bellefonte, on
MONDA THE
JUNE. 1888, ut
BENNER TOWNKEHI}
Ie Warras
Johnson
Johuaan, Je
Unk: OWT
BOGAHS T
Carscaddey
Harvey
Hood, M "
Hacker & |
URNELDE
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Dallas, Alexander
Davids Ww iR
Davidson, J oF
Davida
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Miller "Wi
Mort
5 Parker
BE Reese, Daniel
i Reese, Thomas
Blew art Walter
163 Brady
Brads
! Brady
James
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“ Kennedy
5 hennedy, James
Lyoti, Bobert.
Lyon, Esekic!
Lyon, Berjamin
MeCally, dona
MoCal y. William
Momteu Dan fel
eS Willian
POTTER TOWNSHIP
11 Cameron, Alexander
Fullmer, H. Bb
Parker,
Peck, Joseph
Emith, Danse!
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SPRING TOWNSHIP
46 Harris, James D
Johnson, John...
MoeClare, William
MoClure, William
: Toole, Henry
Thormburg, Thomas
VOW SHOE TOWNSHIP
153 Bayard, Andrew Kuhn, P. R
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Develing, Joseph 551 92 61 Askers, Rol
__ Kddy, George — } Aker Joh
168 Fisher, Samuel W Barkman, &
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Greaves, Thotnes Boaker. Be
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Hale, sane :
Linn, Doughonty
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Milliken, M.¥ a1 a o Pokert, W
Mitchell, N. J 18 90 WB Gilbert, W
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Tompkins, Joseph
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3 153 Wahn, Rebecca
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158 Wharton, Moore
158 Wharton, Elizabeth.
Wharton, Samb
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Grant, Thomas
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165 White, James —
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Burchfield, William.
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Oliver, James
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Lars
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Halston, Da
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Reed, David
76 Rohrer, Chris
Smith, John HH
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