aco A mr A THE CENTRE REPORTER | N.H.Downs’ Vegetable Balsamic Elixir i positive cure for Coughs, Coida, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Catarrh, Hoarse- - a TOK THE RIDPE | AN AWFUL CALAMITY. | ones) AVE IN THE MINE. JACK THE RIPPER. | bd | Over 160 Men Buried by a i Mine Explosion { 4 8 of the Throat, Chest and Lungs As 1 been cured times without number by its thnely use, FRED KDRTZ Influenza, Spitting Blood, | i n Expectorant it has no equal. It heals TERMS: ~One vont ance, Those in arre erms A Mau Arrested in London Pro- Advertisem and Crxrig Haun, Pa, WHOLESALE HORSE STEALING. They Drove Off All the Fi‘e Stook in Morton County, Kan, Toreka, Kan., Nov. 18--Thers is great excitement among the farmers of Morton county over the wholesale horse sb aling which has been in progress there for sever al days past. On Friday the notorious Bill Doty, with twelve other desperadocs, came up from No Man’s Land for the purpose of driving off all the horses in the southern part of the county. They began with Capt Mel- ton's thirteen thoroughbreds, which were re- leased from the started south. Every other farm and ranch iy neighbor- hood was also raided by } When they reached James Horton's farm he and his sons showed fight, but were soon over powered and tiad to a fence, whore they re mained all night Over sixty head of horses in all tured by the thieves. With these the thieves on Saturday morning started for the Okla- homa country. They had gone but a short distance when they were overtaken by a posse of Morton county farmers A desper- ate fight ensued, during which George Hill, one of the was mortally wounded. The outlaws finally it AWAY with twenty-five horses. MR, CHAMBERLAIN HERE. Cialm His stabies, ant 1 Lhe 84 were cap desperados, He Comes to This Conntry to Bride, and Absoluiely Heluses to Talk Politics. NEw York, Nov. 18. —Joseph Chamber- lain arrived here on the Cunard steamship Augrania and Brevoort house. Mr. Chan 1 Amer fcan soil was not its pecu- Har method fron retting aboard the st other side. Int caping, at the repo When s said: “My present on purely greatly o would res; unnoticed. termined give expres to any views public questi States or termination [ shall “No: 1 cannot ansv ing to politics can merely a bride, [shal in Washingto what day | time has not I do not kn England, 1 an at say to vou t Dog Fight at Hridgeport Bamoeront, Conn. , Nov. 18 --1 800 sporting x barn ina # i Both were bu ide before, and gr fight. Ti by Thomas stakes were vimals bad been in training a mon ores 2 weighed th Me POL 0 ttin's one Balf of an ounce jess. Shorts dog showed the effect of vigorous tx ing £81,000 were at once place SBhort's frienls covered was done during the wattle, T savagely for one hour and eigh Towards the last Lattin's dog weakness and fall to the flo It was discoversd were broken. The fight was given to § dog. The defeated dog was shot to ex sufferings. pward of in this a owned and the dog that bo Col. John Knapp Dead. many years the business manager and one of the proprietors of The Missouri Republican, pow called The Bt. Louis Republic, disd at his home here at mi He retired sev. eral years ago from active management of the paper, and for the last six months was in feeble health, but was mzht to be in any immediate danger until yesterday morn- Ing. He was about TU years old, and had Hved in St. Louis from childhood. He leaves a wife and two sons and three daughters, the oldest son, Charles W. Knapp, being the present business manager of The Republic. Inight, not th Navy Yard Workmen Discharged. Wasmisoron, Nov. 13--A special from Korfolk, Va., says the entire force of work men and laborers emploved in thirteen shops of the navy vard, exospt apprentices boys, work will be suspended on the United Omsipee. The disurissals were found necessary om account of the exhaustion of the appropri ations for the first half of the fiscal year. Bedell Again, New Yong, Nov. 13.- Jol E. Bedell, the forger, was again brought from the Tombs to supreme court chambers for the purpose of swearing to his testimony given as awitness before trial in the suit brought by his employers against the Bank of the Btate of New York, to recover ‘moneys paid out on forged checks Judge Lawrence ad- ministered the oath and the forger was again taken back to his prison quarters He Will Not He Released, Wasmisoron, Nov, 15. The supreme court of the United States has refused to grant the mandamus applied for by David Terry, of Ban Francisco, to compel the cirenit court to fasue a writ of habear corpus to release him from confinernent in Alameda county all, to which be was recently sent for six months for sontempt of the United States circuit court In connection with the notorious Sharon will They Compromised, Burraro, Nov. 18 ~The night switchmen in the New York Central yards ih this city struck Saturday night against a re- duction of pay. On Nov, 1 the men had $heir wages raised to 20 and 22 conts an hour, equal to 75 a month. On Thursiay last they weve notified of a reduction to the old figure of $65 per month, The strike was mttled by a compromise of about $70 per Fired Five Ballets Into Him. Buyraio, Nov. 18.—~In a mloon on Ohio streot, at 8 o'clock, Timothy Donovan, a lake revolver One Survivor Discovered by the Pittsburg, Kan, Rescuers. HIS TALE OF THE DISASTER, Bolles Recovered — The Explosion Far Been Was Probably Caused by the Igni- of Coal Dust Thirty-nine Have So tion Prrrsevre, Kan., Nov, 18. —The searching party in the Frontenac mine, after taking out thirty-nine bodies, came upon a map alive in one of the galleries. It was Henry Burns, and he told this story: “I was working in the first room, first north entry, east side, when there was a roar and a shock. [ lost consciousness, and upon reviving thought that I had been asleap, and in fact 1 was so bewildered that I did not know whether I was in this world or the Managing to make a light witl my only remaining match, I found that my watch had stopped at § o'clock, but I did not know the day or know whether it was morning or evening. 1 was suffering internal agonies from inhaling the afterdamp, but was otherwise unhurt and proceeded to make my way to the foot of the sbaft. Ido mot know how long the journey lasted.” After being removed to the open air Burns became delirious and could not be made to understand the full significance of what he had undergone. He could realize that two nights and a day had passed during his aneonsCion Of the mea already taken out thirty-three were dead. A dozen physi cians have been constantly at the scene, ready to render any assistance in their power, but the vast majority of next + nos ISTIE9ER Coroner Fisher's inquest began at 9 o'clock Monday morn The funeral took place an hon With the exception of two or three of the miners who were buried by rela tives or secret Joties, the victuns were laid to rest service, lobert Craig says that be he explo sion was due to the ignition of coal dust fol lowing an overcharge. Mr. Craig stated that every morning before work began two mine to examing it for gas iday, the day of the calam- ity, they reported no gas, as usual He was of the opini he explosion (i cans by ga would certainly later with one Superintendent is more than ever convinced that men wera « ugh the on that ¢ have 164 men nakad 5:10 their blasts, wns a dust On curred be t : yelock pm, as were working there all day with lamps. Bat it did not take place until p.m, when thoy began firing This con ; i EXpiosion Mins proto Mindlay's views with f S many eoincide but ions di- Craig's, : i thal there was natur sax in all the oon his regi and that he § y it small jets. Other plogions wit miners 1 hin the last two wesks The Inaugural Ball Wasmisogros, Nov, 13. It is possible that the inaugural ball will be held in the great court of where the last ball wa which was court, juarters until ropes tion to use was inauguration. the pension bullding, held. The city postoffice, have been removed to this ImAY remain in its spring. There is the Nation wuseum buil ¢. which Garfleld's are on o As present I I nhs mead at the The main BS hal an easily be cleared Secretary Edwards IL 18. Recent advices fact that Mr if the British lega- in msequence of ince the secretary health, be i will therefore not return to this ry, his physician having forbidden any im his part. It is probable, there Mr. Herbert, the present acting will continue in his position in- To Fight for Shorter Hours. 13. Delegates from twenty- cal carpenters’ unions, and represent- won Leen and towns, attended a meeting of carpenters’ advisory board, beld here, to make preparations for the grand sigh ur mass meeting in Tremont Temple Saturday night, and for the parade which will precede it. The officers were instructed to invite all bodies of organized labor to par ticipate Ym . WN MORTON, vO cities The German Blockade, Berrix, Nov. 13. ~The German squadron on the east African coast is to be incressed by three vessels. Possibly Prince Henry will command the fleet. The blockade will ex- wah, to Madagascar, The plantation come pany, it is said, will enlist men io the Dutch East Indies and, should the blockade prove insufficient, it is belisved that the govern. ment may adopt like measures. Death of Mra, John Sanford, Ausrenpas. N.Y, Nov. 18 —<~Mre John Banford, widow of Hon. John Sanford, who represented the Twentieth congressional dis trict during President William H. Harrison administsmtion, and mother of Hon, 8. Bap ford who represented the district twenty years ago, and grandmother of congressman. elect John Banford, died Bunday morning, aged 56 years a EE —— No Hope for Mrs. Gould, New Yorx, Nov. 13,-Ths condition of Mrs. Jay Gould remains unchanged. Dr. Baldwin, the attendant physician, said that there was no hope for his patient's recovery, and that the end must manifest itself in two days at the furthest. The Telephone Case Decided. Wasmisoron, Nov. 18 — The supreme court of the United States has overruled the decision of the lower court in the Bell tele phone case of Massachusetts and rendered a decision against the company. MeAuliffe to Fight an Illinois Man, New Yong, Nov, 18~Jack McAuliffe, of Brooklyn, and Billy Myers, of Streator, Ills, Bave signed articles to fight to a finish with skin tight gloves, for $2,500 a side at some point between Bt, Louis and Chicago, within three months from the present time, The Rochester Holocanst. Rocumsrer, Nov. 18k is now known that but thirty-three persons perished in the steam gauge and lantern house disaster Fri- day night. The fund for the relief of the stricken families already amounts to several thousand dollars. AD ORAS To Edit the Medion! Journal Crioaao, Nov, 18 -At a8 mesting of the trustees of Tha Journal of the American was chosen to succeed the venerable Dr. N. 8, Davis, Whe Seige iat spring, as editor of ELD - Ta i " olaims Himself the Murderer. plorers In Greenland —Levying Op~ pressive Taxes to Build Use- less Bhips of War. been made in connection with the White chapel mystery, but all the men taken into custody were speedily releasad, no evidenoe being at hand against them. Late Sunday himself to be “Jack, the Ripper,” was ar- posted. He asserted that he is a doctor at Bt. George's hospital, It required a squad of policemen to protect him from the erowd, who tried to lynch him. The man is de- tained in custody for the pressmt. A letter from Sverdrup, who aco mpanied Dr. Nansen's expedition which is exploring Greenland, says: “The journey from the east goast to Godthaab occupied forty-six days On the east coast considerable difficulty was experienced, owing to the foe packing and to the strong current. We worked twelve days before reaching the coast, and then landed sixty miles farther south than Wwe cal- enlated. We traveled on the inland fee in the direction of Christianshaaf. arrived at a height of 7.500 feet, a snow Godthaab, €0 to 50 degs. When we arrived at a fjord, a boat was built partly of tent canvas, in to Godthaab.” dared to lift up thelr voloes as vehemently regarding the outlay of the money extorted from them as those of America, or even England, the reigning powers of Europe would find their positions much less enviable than they are This very obvious truism peceives added illustration from the de- bate in the French chambers on the state of the marine of that republic. Americans may allude sarcastically to their navy, indulge In remarks as to the supposed weakness of thelr seagoing foros, and make invidious comparisons as to its strengih in « mirast with that of England, but in truth they have been spared an almost inoredible expenditure for vessels which would have been alwolutely worthless in the light of late experiences France and England have been actually compelled to vie with ons another in the sup- posititious strength of thelr marine, and they are pow awakes i lions of money have been wasted upon ships that rthless in conflict. Such bas been the impress of scien t the iron. clads of thelr piv V merous bulks in ittle confi dence. In fact fortunate America has the benefit of their experience without! making a the consciousness that mil- would be wi ent avie which they can Admiral Krantz is respectfully listened to when he saya that the French navy must in pny circumstance be able to contend with that of any other nation; that it must put ship against ship and fleet agnins fleet, but itis a question of money in long run, snd the treasuries of France and England bave widely different depths His statement that England and America may descend to a warfare of corsairs, but that France must be eapable of attacking the combined forces of any nation wherever it them, is psonant of French dignity, and had consider phils effect upon French legiiators, but ite fect was lessened when be insisted upon the pecessity of strongly fortified ports of refuge for the said navy. To be sure, the peaceful policy © the enn find fying her harbors, priceless as they s ber. but it is plain that John Ball dogg peliss upon the efficiency of his navy to pro- Sect his shores, and is ready to virtually stake the existence of his independence upon the strength of his ships and the bravery of his amen. In the Mediterranean Francs and Bpain appear to be drawing toward a cor dial understanding, jealousy of Italy oeing apdoubtedly the motive, but the latter power relies support of Germany and Austria in case of complieations, and the paval foros of the latter, though not large, is well manned, and woull prove no contempt ble ally in case of need. upon the He Gets Part of His Money at Least Ixpiaxaroris, Nov, 8G Herman Bturm, a man who onoe possessed great wealth, but lost i$ through bis dealings with fhe Mexican government, has, alter many ears of persistent offort, procured the al wanoe of a claim which will restore his fortune, with interest. At the time of the Maximilian invasion be entered into a con- tract to furnish the government a large sup- ply of arms and ammunition at a greatly advanced cost. Philadelphia capitalists were interested with him in the transaction Through the wrecking of a steamship con- taining a large part of the cargo and failure of the government to pay for its purchases, Bturm was bankrupted, and others associ. sted with him lost heavily. Sturm endeav- pred to recover insurance on a part of his loss, and the case was in court many years Two years ago thers was an adverse ruling nn the claim in court. Sturm pushed the matter, however, and has been rewarded by recsiving an allowance of $2,125,000 on his slaim. This isto be paid in Mexican bonds, and bo will not realize the full amount. He owes beavy attorney fees, which will also ond to reduce the amount received The Course of True Love Very Rough. 81. Avaverixe, Fla, Nov, 15. —Asa bevy of girls, under the care of several sisters, were going from the convent of Bt Joseph to the mathedral, a carriage containing two young men drove up. One of the men jumped from the carriage, seized one of the young ladies and attempted to place her in the vehicle. The sisters surrounded the couple and suo- seeded in preventing the abduction. Finding the scheme frustrated, the young man drove rapidly away, before any one could stop him, Later he returned and explained his conduct, Ho is the auditor of Disston's Sugar Belt railroad, now building, and the young lady Is the daughter of a well known jeweler of They are very much in love with Distressing Scenes in a Little Kansans Town-—Resculng the Victims—Cause of the Disaster Unknown. Prersnunc, Kan., Nov. 16. The worst dis LNs Or ocurred inst evening, and the town of Pittsburg is in tears were sent into It is the most horrible mining disaster that ever happened in the state. The miners w shaft No. 2 at Frontend, irb of this city, had just entered the for the nig work when a terrific was treme the noises of the force shook th an earthquake had taken place, 160 men elernity ata m ments notion orking at shock expice iON earth so that it men in the mine at te 112 fot De lOow il that all are dea When the pass] away it wi Lirely Two men { these are the only The terrific exy city, and immediately all the : to the mine, The sone there was hear ing in the extreme shed tears of the doomed lamentations and « my husband! 1 ally screamed one por w at her breast. “Say exclaimed dropped from faint to the gr Pier partic Front follows Women and str Bome of the wives and ch broke forth in | gitered piercing sl John wi ININETS Cand “Oh, Join know he Is dead, BURG int — - and says be caus igniting the extremes SUroe soveraly 0 ploying in the live Fou 0 Be ¥ ing WHITESHAPEL'S FIE He Has Beauged His Horrible of Aandoned Wamen., Butchery in Pom In fields, the cerfer of tricia, the bey of 1 found vesterd I nil ties. this awlul crime was committe a building The woman is known as among her asgrialen The mutilafon of this victim was more frightful than in the case of any pre oaded her. The butchef must first have choked his victim or sturnded her by a blow on the head When she wad unconscious he brought int requisition thdkeen knife used by him in his revious atrockies. First be severad the head rom the bodyiwith all the skill and dexterity of a practiced pargeon. Holding the ghastly evidence of hi appalling crime before him, he exercised Bs bloodthirsty mania at will The skin of Gs face was cut in fantastic figures. The Srebead was slashed and large atohes of skis cut clean off that portion Fhe cheeks wets then slashed and cut in the same horrid fashion. Then be slit the nose, but, not satisfied with this fearful disfigure- ment, be cut that organ from the face The ears were also everad Having comfietad the horrible mutilation of the severed bead of his victim, he devoted his flendish attintion to the other portions of the body. Wilh a single slash of the knife be laid open fie abdomen of the victim. Then, with the skill and delicacy of a surgeon, he dhemboweled the unfortunate womap and 18d the intestines across the chost, The fle of the thighs was cut and hacked in fearfal shapn To complete fhe horrible sight he took the fearfully mutikted head of his victim and placed it undir one of the arms of the woman. The ther arm he drew across the body and placed her hand in the pit of her stomach. Lizzie Fisher who Yellow Fever Record, Jacksonvitizg, Fla, Nov. 12 There were twelve naw casés reported and one death an infant child of C. Alexander, The new onses are BE. B. Darry, M. J. Wineman and Manuel Peris. The latter is a Cuban cigar. maker, and the only Cuban out of about 1.000 in the city who has taken the fever. Total cases to date, 4,481; deaths, 355. The weather fx cold but a fresh breese keeps frost away. The government medical bureau has disbanded. Macon and Augusta now ad mit Jacksonville we north bound, A special excursion party in locked care leave here Tuesiay morning. Dr, Sheftall, of Bavannal, & volunteer yellow fever phy- glolan, has returnad home, He expresses the nion #int the fever will probably exist in Froid all winter, He stands alone in that inf, all other experts agreoing that a good disinfection will cause CO%, An proven its Henry, Virtue Fifty six years of iid keep it in the house. Dr. Henry or Costivel Baxte 8. Bilion { He ny Arnica and Oil external remedy for Rheumat atica; Ba us, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom- snd pet fect health wi ick Headache will Bris ais find relief c and mi toni dly purgative | y all deal or sale by all dealers in med) I, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. and Beast. The Bruises, | other Pains Man Neuralgia, ramps, , Seratehes, » in most Price 25 cts. WINCHESTER w-— SAE GIS aela Piso's Care for Cone sum pti he best ¥ ni3d Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough without disease of the Langs, a few doses are all vou need, But if you ne- gloact this easy means of safoty, the slight Cough may bec serious matter, and several bot- ties will be required. CONSUMPTION O51 18 also § HO 5 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS El EES SR Plao's Demedy for Catarth Is the 4 dg Ch Best, Easiest se, afd Chengrost is id by druggists or sent by mall E T. Haseltioe, Warren, I's 14 - ’ DR. EUMPHREYS' BOC Cloth & Cold Binding 1486 Pages, wiih Bisel Eagraving, WALLED FREE oy 1810. KX. ¥ LIST OF PRINCIPAL ROS. Fevers, Congestion. Inflamm Norms, Worm Fever, Worm Us Crying Colle, or Teething of Ir Marches, of Children or Adult Dissenters, Griping B Cholera Morbas, \ omitin Conghs, Uskd, Bronchitis Nenralgin, Tovihsohe Faosaohe Headaches, Sick Headache .- o MEANS * SE ® ‘ SRD Dilsgm Gagan’ wae Q Dyspepsia, Billions Btomach sappressed or Painful Periods. Ww Eles, too Profuse Periods we , Cough, Difienlt Breathing... heam, Lrysipelas, Eraplions., Rheumatism, Rheumatic Paine ever and Agoe, Ubilla, Malar... jes, Blind or Bleeding . mtnrrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head elas he INAS LIVEPPR « be = RG BS Be Cough, Violent Coughs 50 bility Phpsies Weakness 540 idney Disease Ed ervons Debility 1.00 inary Weakness, Wetting Bed a inenses of the Heart, Palpitation 1, PECIFICS. Drraggiets, or sent paid on receipt of YS REDICINE £0. 109 Fulton 84. 5X. "Sold % price ~HURP WOODLAND COAL, Woodland coal, just from the mines,— eaves no ¢ nder—‘or sale at the ten're Hall roller mill Best foel for summer, 4 NEW MILLINER HOP, The wnders goed Lag opened a miliin. wr whoop in Jacob Lee's nen the me pot at Centre Hall The patronage of the pablic is solic ed All are invited, pe 10th Bane BE, Grove. AGENTS WANTED} To canvas for one of the Largest Oldest Betablish od, BEAT KNOWN NURBERIES in the ooutitiy. Moet jihera) terme. Upequaled facilities. 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Administrator, Farmers Mills, Pa 180i the Centre estate of decd. late of Hall, baving duly immediate payment, and those claims ngainst the same to present them suthenticated for settlement EZBA KRUMBINE, otis Administrator, Centre Hall A DMINISTIRATORS NOTICE «LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Jacob &, Shaffer, dec'd late of Grege wh having been lawfully granted to the vndersigned he would respectfully request all persovs knowing themselves to te indebted tothe estate to make immediate payment, snd those baving claims again the same to present them duly suthenti- ested for settlement : M. L. RISREL, docthi Administrator, Farmers Mills, WANTED —AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Cholee and Hardy Namery Stock. Sud) work for energetio, temperate men. Salary an expenses, or commission 1f preferred. The busi wes quickly and easily " Satisfaction un resend to custosers and agents. Write im mediately for terme, State ae Address RG CHARE& 10, 1430 Bouth Penn Square, Philad., Pa. 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