THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ Eniror and Pror's TERMS: vance, forms, One y ‘ar, $1.50, when paid In ad Those in arrears subject to previous line for RB inser cents for each subsequent insertion Advertisements 20 cents por ons, and 5 Center Have, Pa, Tuurs, Juxe 14, 1888 TELEGRAPHIC CONDENSATIONS, fhe Nows of the Week Hriefiy Told for Busy People. Governor Hill has vetoed a bill entitled ‘an act to secure more fully the independence #® electors and the secrecy of the ballot,” which was passad by the last New York logis ature, on the ground of unconsti tutionality. He has ® gud bill regulating elevator sharges, George G. Van Deusen, a prominent drug- gist, was found dead in Kingston, N. Y, His ieath resulted from heart disease, A heavy thunder storm did considerable damage in Oswego county, N. ¥. Two sarns and two houses were struck by light ung and burned, cansing a of several shousand dollars. In the eastern part of the ounty trees and fences were blown down ind much damage done to buildings The Democrats in congress are now trying 0 devise a way to hasten action on the Mills sill. It bas been decided in caucus to let the Ive minute debate run on for a while longer. Mr. Depew denies The St. Louis Globe democrat letter, don't believe {t was written © begin with, if it was, it is anwar ranted and ur A meeting « patriots was the loss and, strue, f American sympathizers with held in Philadelph ia, and m was sent to Parnell, stating that won raised and will be forwarded Ex-Sheriff B. F. Van Camp, of Carlton, leans © r» N. Y., executor for several ws, has ared with almost §23 000 ther people's monoy., Thomas Dolan iying of smallpox at urg. He had been all over the city the disease was in its Incipient stage, great scare in consequence, Abner Taylor has been nominated for + Republicans in the Pirst dis a w here Is a rict Three men have been arr sted at Cynthi- wa, Ky., on suspicion of being the parties vho attempted to rob the ‘big four” train war Cincinnati. Forty thousand Knights of Pythias par- icipated the parade at Cincinnati pre- edling the annual convention Henry Muenchthaler, of ‘Detroit, wanted © sell the store which was in his wife's name. She refused, he murdered her and com nitted suicide, and thus the matter was set- ed, John D. Hughes and Thomas Clark, of Pittsburg, are going to Ireland to stump the Michael Davitt to organize K. in =O wuniry with f LL. asenblies The change from three to two turns a day Is operating under the Clapp-Uril- i ing steel will throw loyment. graphical union is session at Kansas City a shoemaker, has been ar- chan, Saxony, for the mur in Watertown, N. Y., in bing the bank of IR Onn Stanley was sworn fn as governor Z ral of Canada. There was no demon- ration, A derrick used In oldiers’ mom nt at Milford, ; the foreman, RB. McGinn, probably fatally injuring R. C tt, of Newark, N. J., a workman. ion of the Conn, , fell, of Ryegate, Ben- the construct Anotner Victim of Carelessaness. Avpury, N. Y., June 12-—A special to The Dispatch from Locke says: Minnie Mosher, aged 16 years, was accidentally shot n the neck and instantly killed by her 18 year-old brother. The boy was playing with & gun, which be did not know was loaded. TRADE BULLETIN. New York Money and Produce Market Cuotations, New Your, June MR-—Movey closed at the igbest rate of the day, 2 per cent. ; the lowest was 1. Exchange closed firm; posted rates, LEGA; actual rates, 495¥@4T for @ lays and 4.881404 #43 for demand. Governments osed steady: ctirrency fa 1190 bid: & co np. 76 bid; 43a, do. 107 bid railr ad bouds closed as follows: Union : Union lsad grants, 1088108; Union keds is, 1203102; Centrals, 11403117. The stock market, in response to a decline of 4 to 8 in Lon . opened 34 to 4 lower than ast evening's closing prices, except Manhattan, h declined 5 po ints yeiterday and Si¢ more 6 the announcement that in couse e of the decisions against the company in he numerous suits for damagesgo real estate it had 1 to reduce the quart erly divi + Instead « if i. By 12 o'clock, | recovered 2 per cent Missouri odd in sym pathy with Maohattan 944 ia. Ht Paul preferrad declined Be potutas in the font hour and recovered 134 by 12 o'clock. These three stocks furnished 10 per cont. of the and the declines had whole foregoon’s business, an important effect in depressing the whole narket. ®t. Paul common and Readiag fur tlshed 42 per cent. of the whole forenoon’s busi ness, the first declining 134 and the second 144 in the first hour, but both recovered more than half if their decline by noon. The rest of the tmarket acted in sympathy with the above five stocks, and at noon all stocks except Maohattan, Mis souri Pacific and St. Paul preferred were only I to 34 lower than they closed last might. The market gradually recovered during the re mainder of the day, leaving about half the active stocks 8 fraction lower and the other half & frac ti mn higher than they closed last night. The sales for the day amd unted to 81.560 shares, ham A wen decide ornt General Markets. New Yor, June 12 -FLOUR-Closed weak: winter wheat extra, $2.0083.10; Minnesota do. $2900. 0; Bt. Louis extra, $20085 Southern Sour dull: common to choice exten, §8.40G5 10, WHEAT Options closed steady. Spot lots closed quiet and barely steady. Spot sales of No. 1 red state at Bde. No. 2do., 928%§c. : No. 2 red winter, Bilge. afloat; ungraded red, M@WBigo.; No. 2 red winter, June, 0i4e.; July, Wige.; Aug, Pike CORN-Options closed steady. Spot lots closed steady, Spot sales of No. € mized at nSige. delivered; ungraded, 0@6lc.: No. 2 mixed, June, 3%¢.; Jul We: Aug., Se, OATS Options elo Bpot lots closed steady, Bpot sales of No. i pg state al 400 ; No 2 do, 1%4@42c.; Ko. ¢ mixed, June, #0. : July. 84e. Aug., $3. RYF. Quiet and sominally unchanged, BALLEY Dull. PORK-Firm and In moderate demand; old mens, $140514 50, LARD--Quiet, but firm: June, $870@47 July, $871; Aug. sao; Sept. $8.78 BUTTER--Firm, with a fair inquiry; western, pr i CH Firm; state factory, new, T@%M4c. Ohio fiat, 7@s% ail : EGU8-Quiet, but steady; 1 1 ; westarn, Fase state, 1734@17e. BUGAR~Raw firm; refining, 4 11 10@ 400. Refined steady ; out loat and crushed, Bo.; cubes and powdered, 7e.; grasulsted, Gi§e.; mold A, 7e.; confectioners’ A, 0e.; coffee A standard, 64; coffes off A, “a0. ; white extra CO, Sige. ; extra C, 5 10-1 : : a ex 00 1816c.; C, Bilge. ; yellow - ATenement Bath Trap Fire in New York Cayses Ter- rible Loss of Life. S——— PEOPLE PROBABLY — a SIX DEAD, Fire Escapes Worse Than Useless—Drave Work by Flremien, Who Rescue Most of the Inmates — Torrible Fate of Little Children—Many Badly Burned. New YORK, June 18 —Fire broke out some- where under the narrow stairway of the big four story tenement at 43 Second street this forning, on the southeast corner of Second wenua, An officer saw smoke coming cut of the basement, and he and another slcor went through the building to wwaken the tenants The alarm was sent wat, but before the firemen arrived the flames were bursting out of the roof. They spread with so fearful rapidity that the whale build- ng was a mass of flames five minutes later, md a number of the tenants were cut off rom all escape, and ware burned to death. A third alarm was struck, and the firemen who responded made a gallant battle to save ives, There were iron fire escapes on the house, ut the flames ate away tho staircases ns if hey had been built of paper, and burst in oaring sheets through the windows that ypened upon the fire escapes, and made them worse than useless Capt. Kruger and his leutenant, Bradley, Zot up the life ladder in a twinkling and ! «1 up amid the smoke and flames to r the frightened and balf dressed ten who bad run to the roof Firanan life net, and without a Mrs Julian Koenig, who ) the window near the corner of bird stary, elimbed to the sill and sprang vam to this net. Bhs landed safely Her face was scorched By this time a dozen firomen, with hose playing them, were breaking the win. on Second avenue, and climbed into the filled] interic h for the tenants carried those they found out to the wows, and other waiting firemen bore them down the ladders to the street. Mrs Julius Clement and her hushand wized in firemen’s arms ace spread the he sitation LO a set upon flows anoke wr tO Sear They were and carried down Whe life to the street. The flames had burned the woman's face and arms terribly, and bad rched the flesh from Clement's chin, A fami:v of Impris i by the The firemen got 1 wm, and five named Wischlerski flames on the third floor the husband and out then dashed in through the Hames to save the little children, who were asleep in their bedrooms They were a boy of ¥ and two girls aged respectively 7 and §& Al three children were unconscious when found, and the surgeons of the four ambu- lanoes, which the elder Capt. McCullagh had for the instant to the iiding, gave up hope of saving any of the stele on The little girl died shortly were wife alti aphod he got % but the & bay. alterward Gustave Bandy, the janitor ig, Hyad on the top floor, i fore he could get to the badly burned that he fell ladder leading to the roof + life ladders bore him to the street McCullagh tried to find out for the en how many the bulld- mt couldn't d Iefinitenees, ng the panic stricken oondition of who had been recusd from the He was told that there were nine families in all in the building, and that there were children in the house who had not been found or scoounted for, It is authoratively stated that at lonst six people probably perished in the flames. of the build. near the roof he UNCONSCIOUS scuttle, Was 8 on the Capt. others were » it with any to svary body budlding SHERIDAN’ S Fhe General Resting Easy Neither Knew of the Others lliness, Zasusvirie, O., June 138 Mrs Mary ian, mother of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, lied at her home in Somerset yesterday after. oon. Mra Sberidan's death was due as much to extreme old age as to a slight cold ontracted last week. She had been bedridden for only one week, and yesterday morning it was thought she was decidedly better, until towards noon, when a change for the worse @t in. She retained all her factities, except that of speech, to the last, Mrs. Bheridan was born in Ireland in 180], ber malden name being Mary Moinab She was mgrried to John Sheridan at nn early age and came with him and their one child to the United States in 1820. After two years’ residence in Albany, N. Y., they came Sheri been over since. Her husband died in Feb ruary, 187 Patrick, the oldest son_ in 1840, and Mary, the only daughter, in 15807 or 1868 But three of the family are now alive—Gen Sheridan, Col. Michael D. Sheridan, aide on the general's staff, and Col John L. Sheri dan, of Indian Territory, who was with his mother at ber death, Mra Sheridan's funeral will take place at Somerset. Bhe was never informed of her son's critieal illness, and her illness has been just as sevluously concealed from the general, Col. Michael Sheridan has telegraphed that it will be impossible for him to attend the funeral on account of the generals gravs condition, Wasmisoron, June 13 The favorable turn which Gen. Sheridan's disease has taken continues, and the hops of the family and the physicians have been greatly strength. ened. The general passed a comparatively quiet might, and appeared decidedly re- fresbed upon awakening. .About midnight he was troubled hy the cough which has an- noyed him at short intervals for more than ten days, but after that time he sank into a soundsr slumber than he has yet on joyed, and the dry, hacking sound was no longer heard by the reporters still watching on the street below, Gol. Sheridan received a telegram from Somerset, O., announcing the death of the general's ged mother, Hrbe physicians did not deem it safe to communicate this sad in- teiligence to him, He believes her to be still alivoand improved in health. The shock, when it does come, will undoubtedly be severe ough, Veutrans Whe Support Alger. JN Coxconn, N. H., June 18. «A veteran's ofr. cular letter signed ‘by thirty «ix Rapablionts, possessing honorable war records, and are highly influential in civil life, was Md ho to the members of the New Hampshire delega- tion to the Chicago convention, Sxpringing 5 n preference for Gen. Russll A. Alger, of Michigan, as a Sandilate o orn the national ticket, A Binghamton Defanlter, Bixouasron, N, Y,, June 18, «A sensation was created here when it was announced that George Winfleld, 408 sto Sem of Hallock & Winfleld, brokers, had defaulted and left Wis shortage will $10, 000, the firta being the mufforors Winfield borrowedgmoney in large sums from bis friends, and took a train for Buffalo, It is believed he bas fled to Canada, PING OREN renee Pee SALOEBS 5 |X | kd BELLEFONTE Pa, SEE EEE EEE ew Goods fg 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 and finer stock than New Stock ger ever, in ey ery Department, ETS you want to buy a new Carpet this Spring, come and see our immense line selling We have which we are at lowest prices. all grades reputation in Centre County for selling only the best grade of clothing is We immitations an established fact. never handle or shoddy and our custom- ers know what they buy. Have all the late styles in Clothing. new stock and B-8-N -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. RE | BX | Re | | | D.&A.LOEB BELLEFONTE, Pa, 5000 Book Agents wanted to sell | TUE LIFE AND PUBLIC BERVICOES OF over Cleveland complete from 3% Bowing s, with persons rem dents snd anec. Ausely strated w tral 3 and rood engrs ps. The t cr ortent it and « ompiese LivE OF MH, ELmviL AND. y , with te blogesphy of the dete for the Vige- Presidency. This is the » only hn fic Life. Don't be induced to S78 any clbas « Theres will rolabily be unsuthorized Lifes, tat this is the sight one. B stance so hinderance 33 wo pay all feeight charges. i be the firme in the field, and thus reap the dden harvest, te for full partion. fare Terms sent hy “to ail, Address, WinTeRs CO, Pus, BPringfiold, Mass. ¢ IN VENTION. ast hall century ors of Send <0 cents in 1 Stamp has revolution wd the jenst Not RINON invenlive i% 6 method work that pros can Ix L sep ral Minnesota Leads the World her st ock, and grain prodocts, ming and grastog . for sale cheap on rates, ele. Commissioner, or IT ANiTos With 4 al ry t land 2, ad ony ent Lo ri tern For ri C H. Warren eral Paasstuger Agent, St Paul, inn. Ask for Book IL ser Wheto Are You Goi ng? 3 do you sta Where from? Ho itepaarty ? What as 1 What ute ¢ Bowwer 10 be Bbw ve ques from of «x petise, with rarely rales, siso a will ir Ls! the iowest able Inform Baiway will save Lrouble, Lie aid mon oall In person where Deonsary ry LO answer above questi and preserve Lhis notice for future references. may become useful. Address C. H. Wizsew, General Passenger Agent, Bt. Paul Miu. or RB L. WARES. General Eastern Agsut, 287 Broadway, New York Beud for new map of Northwest, which Agents will atic It |GO WEST. 8 four north 8 deg “- § in 152 pe rehos the above are oovered Mik timber. Thereon ery fifty sores and About ewe ty acres of with fine Pine and ¢ a TWO.S large Bank Barn and ¢ wed TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ther Out Bulldings, all in good condition. There is also a fine orchard of chodee fruit good well and « viste rm al the house This farm ieasantly situated DOA the vill of Farmers Mi ls, The public school building is on the premises, and it Is but A few rods to poet office, churches and smith sho Anyone desir ing a first-class farm in one of the best commu nities in the county would do well to examine this one before purchasing elsewhere TERMS OF BALE One thind of purchase money cash upon confir mation of sale, one-third in one year, and the balance in two years, Deferred payments to be secured by bonds and mortgage upon the premis ex, and to bear interest, C.P. HEWES, Tuvsrey IDES HIDES 1 Highest cash market prices will be paid forall kinds of hides by Aaron Har- ter,at Centre Hall station, uh. J AS. N. LEITZEL 0~-=AUCTIONEER0 Spring Mills, Pa, Has bad many years experience Terms reasonable; satisfaction guaran- toed. GO WEST. No portion of the United States to-day offers as many opportunities for making money as can be found at Great Falls, Mout., and on the reservation just open ed in ‘business, mining, stock-raising or farming. Rates, maps pariionlars will he furnished by C. H., Warren, Gen, Pasa, Agent, St, P. M. & M. Ry, 8t. Paul, Mion, - a - we Buildiog lots for sale, | mile east of the station, at Mikecondoville, $40 to $76 per lot. Apply to F, Kurtz, i 4 A A N{; I New Styles of Goods fbr Spri no “| SPRING New Goods! -:- New Sto ] Our Summer Wear contains many new styles. F.AiR. ER DEALER -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suils. Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, J Bedsteads, I vod and Cane-Seat Chairs, IN Cod my N.H. Downs’ yegetanle Balsamic Elixir a positive cure for Coughs, w8, Influ “ diseases of way Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, Ast : 1 y Throat, ( sumption ha been cure * de uleerats ed surfaces, an | constant use has proven its { Sold everywhere, Dr. Henry Baxter's I Mandrake Bi itters a sure cure for Costiveness, Biliousness, Dy { | Kidneys, Te ry id Liver, Rheum { Jaundice, Apople xy, 8, and Di result. Ladies ure by the they purify the blood, Cie, Epes Palpitati ach, Bowel Organs ji the gestive and other manent « use of Price 25 Henry, J per : . Johnson & Lord Pr Henry, Arnica and Oil Liniment wat external remedy for Rheumatism Burns a, Backache, Pr and effect Johnson & Lord. and Scalds It is a safe, sn THOR, Every Sold everywher tantaneous. A 1 ts. per bottle H A) & @ BELLEFONTE PENNA. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! NOTICE, to the IP A a sl Ns lt tt a a a a tN i i aa NN General Public! We having purchased and good will of I K HICKS & BRO, are now ready and hope to receive your Our intentions are tronage and treat everybody alike fairly We intend to be undersold. ARGEST=STOCK, and have added largely to the present stock. Call and see us and we will treat you well, H. A. McKEE ¢§ © MN oy mmm SN ahd? s————— & IRS ND w
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