The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1889, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
Eprror and Pror'r
FRED, KURTZ,
paid in ad
previous
TERMS: One year, $1.50, when
=ance. Those in arrears subject to
erms. $2 per year.
Advertisements 2 0 cents per line for 8 inser
ous and 5 cents for each subsequent {nsertion,
Cente Hart, Pa., Tuuns, Jax,
THE KEY! STONE STATE.
NEWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST
TO PENNSYLVANIANS,
from Many
Brief
Busy
Facts and Fancles Gleaned
Boiled
the
to
of
Down
Benefit
Bources and
Paragraphs for
Readers.
19. Thomas Hag
mining village
BHAMOKIN, Pa. , Jan,
of Coal Run, a small
miles east of this place, was whipped
White Caps Thursday night and thrown
a creek with a rope around his body and kept
submerged until he was almost dead. Three
miners on their way home from ap-
proached the spot where the outrage was being
perpetrated and were compelled ay on
the scene until the White » Caps executed their
vengeance, the leader informi i
that one of the band had u
in the evening attempting to commit
sault on a girl coming to Shamokin.
excitement prevails in this place and Coal
Township.
Yesterday morning a number of
people received warnings to stop indulg
drunkenness, gamblinge, etc, or they
receive a visit from the White Caps
On the outskirts of Miltoy, the
fore, two white men and a:
from their cabin, to tr
a terrible lashing a nun
men calling the: :
Indie!
Maven (
jury in the M
bills of indictment
neer, and Hannign
against C
and the look
ignored, the costs
county. The cour
the special term.
three
by
into
vl
Wor
to st
reat
town
ng in
would
Lied
from
the
HUSK, Pa
ed for
true
engl
Infanticide and Saic
SUsQUEH Pa., Jan
Geer, a nmi
and then shot }
shine, Wayne «
stating that sho
and requestes
with her babe
act,
XNA,
wife of
ered
The Pittsburg
PITTSBURG,
Asad
is com plete
outside of
been impl
Voight was is
but would
tion. He
deny that be
He said: “I have no no
employ counse I shall
before the court at the tim
jet it go at that. 1 do not exp
I was with the bank
helped to start :
The
Alderman 8
Bunnell's
Boraxron, Pa
Congressman Frank ©
hannock, has been for
to an waprecedented
that an execution for
against the
unable to meet.
farmers. They x
drew thei
posits did not aggre
£0,000 in a single d
doors. Mr. Bunnell
not lose anything, and
Open as SOG as ¥
rary diffi r.
ported by i i
Suleil o of an Assistant City Clerk.
Emig, Pa, Jan. 16.3. A. Bain, i
assistant city clerk, imitted
shooting himself in the head
Three Buildings
Laxcasten, Jan. 17
R. Doner, situatad in Col
destroyed, as was al
shed of George Sh near
buildings were insured, but
their value,
Cate
nis 0
positivesy
hearing of the
haf & 7 i
CRALET eX : Resan
Bank Closed.
bank,
suieid
with a pistol
tarned,
The of
was
large mill
ira township,
barn and tobacco
Penn Hill. Both
for nothing like
Aree
Arg
The Yegislature,
Hanmssvna, Jan. 13
sion of the house
feature of the day was t
to provide for the
terms of office of co
school directors in 1
reading
The senate was equally dull A few
ports were read and bills introduced;
was all.
In the senate Wo clay Be OOper
introdaced a joint resointion providing for an
amendment to that part the constitution
relating to the qualification of voters It
dispenses with the necessity of the payment
of a county tax, and makes thirty days’ resi-
dence in a district aulficient instead of sixty.
In the house on Wednesday the
announced the appointment of Messrs, Gent.
ner (Philadelphia) and Johnston (Cameron)
as trustees of the Soldiers’ home at Erie for
two years. Adjourned
Mr. Btewart's soldiers’ bill (an amendment
to the act giving pred renee of appointment
to veterans, and providing penalties of S500
and six months’ imprisonment for violation
of its provisions sti red up a lively debate in
the house Thursday Lil posed seoond
rescing. Many bills wore lutroduced and a
uumber of reports mnde
Only routine bntdindss was transacted in
the senate Thursday. The adjournment was
until Tuesday night.
In the house Friday tie following bill was
reported from eommittes with a negative
recommendation:
To amend the Bunday law of 1704 80 as to allow
druggists to sell soda water and articles other
than drugs on Bundays, bao bills requiring cor:
oners to hold inquests on fires and collet statis.
ties of the same.
The following anti-** White Cap” bill was
‘rend in place and reforral;
By Mr. Vow To prevent wutimidation by letters,
posters or otherwise, a4 follows: “That
aug pr or persons slush sono, deliver, uniter,
ie gg or ciroulate any letter, bill, cireular,
or card threateniuy the pamon or persons
whom such letior, bill, circular, poster or curd
is sent, delivered, addressed or vamed therein
with bodily harm, or with & view or lutent, by
mens of such letter, circular, poster or eard, to
onuse such person or OF pattons to remove from his
or their present residence, every such offender
Be fra by three years’ imprisonment
adjournment was wutfl Monduy rifght,
[
The
we passage of the bill
#omont of the
and
its Hirst
Tuesday's
% uninteresting
was uninter ng.
fists ies
vards, on
re
that
nator (
of
ASSAILED BY GERMANS.
Indignities to American Citi
zens at Samoa.
ENGLAND MAY TAKE A
HAND.
The Flag of Our Union Torn Down and
Citizens Arrested in Neutral
Also
American
Waters— Officers of a British Vessel
Shot At—The Vandalia Sails.
Jan, 21. ~The following
Bamoa was received
Alameda, which ar
Sax FrAXCIS0O0,
important news (rom
here by the steamship
rived from Apia
Some sailors on the night of Dee. 18, from
the German men of war Adler, Alsa and
Eber, attacked Mataafa's soldiers, under the
direction of the German consul and Capt.
Fritz, the German naval officer in pert. In
the encounter twenty-two German sailors
were killed and thirty-two wounded.
The German war ships since then have
burned the American houses and torn down
the United States flags, besides seizing some
of the American citizens in neutral waters
of Apia harbor and taking them as prisoners
on board the German men of war.
Tha captain and lieutenant of
man of war were also shot at by
crow of a German man of war,
Yesterday afternoon the man of war Van.
dalia left Mare Island navy yard, in this
harbor, bound for the Bamoan Islands, the
present seat of warlike disturbances,
The San Francisco Examiner prints a long
letter fror ndent at Apia,
describes the assault made by
and their repulse, and pictures in det
firing on the American flag and American
bonuses and the ault as made on the Ameri.
can residents
LONDON,
land announces the
Eber arri } y Bam
Eber reports ths
she left pia, and
two Germa
ved by fire
an English
the boat's
n its corres
Auck-
gunboat
an Islands,
bad
the German
a stores ad joining
~A dispatch from
tierman
Jan, 2
ved fron
ting
when that
consulate nud
had bean destro
This new
in the foreign offico at
ning to attract the of the British
government, There is an apparent contra-
diction between the reports received via Ban
Francisco and those Auckland, the
former having it that thres American houses
were burned by the Germans, and ths latter
that the German ¢ I's residence and two
German ing : were destroywd,
presumabs Mata: nals a's “people. It is pro
that both accounts are cars
t the German gunboat
New Zealand being of a
later date, as | was reported to be
still at Apia wh steamer Alameda,
which br ht the news to Ban Francisco,
left the i
Mataaf
propert)
upon hi
&
Samoan
causes commotion
Berlin, and is begin-
‘roan
attention
via
houses ad k
y by
bable,
es
Eber t
towever,
3 brought by
necessarily
taal ve
nied to
wil he
arican bx
stax] as
absence of
the scone «
ern
wnt has no follow 10 OO re ¢
minister, that
o-opirate with
TiCan
i ¥
a if international law and
ns have boon violated
SE
A MAD FRENZY.
BAIN
Mi “i
STER'S
His House on Fire,
i.. dan. 2
tor of the Relormed
from acute der
orrible atie
wife and
tureats
in a
then
“kis llod a firs in
the floors and furnit
port
man went from
tho
As ure
made threats to brain
iy if they attempted to
he fire was almost upon
attracted by the flames,
gave an alarm. The peoples quickly gathered,
secured the maniac and rescued the family.
The par ge was consumed, Steps will be
taken immediately to have the clergyman
confined in the Morris Plains ssylum.
—— ————————————
thegn a neighbor,
I
Suicide of a Massachusetts Politician,
Boarox, Jan. 23. Hon. Charles J. Brooks,
d 43, a well known lawyer of this city,
the toilet room of the
bonse, owing probably to financial
reverses in a recent hotel venture and ill
Mr. Brooks has served
was a member of last year's cone
il, to which he was re-elected this
year, He icaves a widow, his second wife,
whom he married about five months ago.
Explosion of an Of Tank § in Chicago.
Cneaco, Jan, ¥1.—At Bouth Chicago »
ag
shot himself dead in
Quincy
health
senate and
non Coun.
the town burst, letting loose about 1,500,600
gallons of oil. Nearly twenty acres are par
tially submerged. Much alarm is felt for
fear the oll may become ignited, in which
case there would necessarily be a great de
struction of property. The loss to the oil
company is about 88, 000,
s Canpalgn Damage Suit,
Bosrox, Jan, 21.--The men Injured by ex.
ploding bombs during a Republican pro.
cession at Chelsen, Sept. 9, and relatives
of those killed have sued the twenty-four
members of the ward and city Republions
committees for damages. This is a test case
so determine whether there is any responsi
bility in cases of the kind,
A A ANN Sl
The West Virginia Deadlock Broken.
CranLEsTON, Jan. S«Last evening the
senate deadlock was broken by the election
of il. 8. Carr as president, ten Democrats
and six Republicans votiog for him. As
soon as his election was announced the senate
sdjourned. One bundred and twentyily
ballots were taken before the resnit was
reached.
Shot Mis Wife in a Jealous Wit.
PuraoeLraa, Jan 2 During a fit of
Jealous anger Thomas Preston, sged 24, shot
lis wife Sallie, aged 19, at the residence of
ber mother, Mra Preston lies in a critioal
condition at the hospital, Preston, was
captured shortly afterward, was lodged in
the station house,
After the Illegal Voters
Ispianarorts, Jan, 22 -Forty seven in.
dictnents were returved by the Yeders!
grand jury, making a total of seventy seven
All of the indictments are for viola
the election laws, and the work of in
complerod,
ing hoy nok im
ARKELL’S IMPRE SSION OF HARRISON.
Tho President-Elect n Floent Talker and
Theronghly Pested,
JANAJOMARIE, Jan, 17+ Es Honator Ar
kell and party have returned from Indian
apolis. Senator Arkell was asked by a re
porter to give the object and result of the
trip and the impression he received of the
president-elect, The senator replied as
follows:
“We went to Indianapolis on the invita
tion of Gen, Harrison, and bad no other
motive than to present to Gen. Harrison a
disinterested statement of the Republican
situation in New York and speak in the
interest of the solidarity of the party. The
usual impression is that Mr. Harrison is
a polite but reticent man, courteous but
impenstrable. So far as our experience Is
concerned this would be a misinterpre
tation of his character, He discussed with
great coplousness and clearness the New York
situation, and by evident indication, with-
out statement, left the impression that he
was not only elected president, but proposed
80 to be, That this state will receive recog.
nition seems placed beyond doubt, but what
portfolio, and to whoin tendered, is to be
shown in the future Inferences might be
drawn from the conversation. t would not,
however, be just to crystallize a conjecture
into a statement, That is the prerogative of
the gentleman who has so far carefully kept
ais own counsel, and kept it without as
sistance.”
THE SOUTH PENN "ROAD.
Differences Mave Been Settled and It
Will Be Promptly Completed.
Prrrssuno, Jan, 22 The Chronicle
effect that the trouble caused by
burg stockholders of the South
way who
the Pitts
Penn
exists, as they have all signal the (
agresment except H, ( and he has
sign when the Vander
which will
Frick,
declared that he will
bilts do the same, be done early
next week,
D. Herbert Hostetter,
turned from the
Penn matter is at
who has just re
said: "The South
last settled. Messrs W,
W. Watson, B. F. Jones, Sellers McoKee and
all the other FPittslnirgers
Frick and E. M. Ferguson have signed the
new agreement. Messrs, Frick and Fergu.
son have agreed to sign early “
when the Vanderbiits do. This removes all
and means that the road will be
There will be a meeting soon of
the South Penn poople, when all details will
be settled and a pro
Other Pittsburg members of the
Peon syndic fully corroborated
Mr. Hostetter sald, and expressed
hopes be did
east,
the friction,
completed,
gramne agreed upon.”
wis
A FORTUNE
IN A TRUNK.
a Bonanza.
New York, Jan,
Johnson Is in New Or!
Ex-Judge J i
cans with Mr
Duyne, of Pine
% broker.
J. Yan
¢
estate of hi Abrabam Van
wook Def
at
Duyne,
who died in that aT ore last
itizen of
Orleans of yours gone w,
leading a very retired life
his lot in bus
From 1840 to 1% he ovu
of Pine Brook, but cas ness
the Crescent city.
ducted a large coal business, and af
up to 1880, was engaged in gauging coal for
different city. He then r
tired to private life, dividing his time be
tween New Orleans and New Jersey !
reached a ripe oid a
seveulios
When the suce
known of the
tate, but in
covers tha
ferwards
concerns in that
go—somowhers
Elon Was opened
financial
t the stcosssion was
g100, 1a one of the trunks in the
room of the wased $5000 in green
and about $850,000 in stocks were found
almont WX
Desth of Ex-Minister Bell
New Youx, Jan, 21 —lsaac Bell Jr
United States minister to
died at BL Luke's
hospital At
bedside were his
wife. his mother
his brothers, 1.
and Edward Bell
and bis Lrotherin
law, Mr. Berkley
Mr. Bell was ox
#COI0s Up $4
time befor
knew his
and freques
vorsed with them
He was aware that
he was near bis end
the
nis
MAAC RELL... JR
Iia m at
sfficiating
Trinity, Rev. Dr. Morgan Dis
An Unexpected Resignation.
WiLLmastic, Conn, Jan 22 ~The Rev
A. J. Sullivan, who was engaged last Sep
tember to preach in the First Congregational
committer had an inkling of his intention
church was indepsadant of the Congrega-
tional conferences; that the church does not
now soem dispossd to grant his request to re
turn to the conference awd install him ne
sottiod pastor, and flaally, that his wife's
health makes his resignation imperative, It
will undoubtedly be ne opted.
Intercollegiate Baseball Sehiedale,
Boston, Jan. 22.—The official schedule of
games for the Intercollegiate Baseball league
Is as follows: April 27, Yale va Princeton,
at Princeton: May 4, Harvard va. Prinoston,
at Princeton; May 8 Yale va. Princeton, at
New Haven: May 11, Harvard vs. Princeton,
at Princeton; May 18, Yale va Princeton, at
Princeton; May 25, Yale va. Harvard,
Now Haven: May 30, Harvard va. Princeton,
at Harvard; June |, Harvard ve Princeton,
at Harvard: June 8 Harvard va Yale, ai
Harvard: June 15 Yale va Princeton, at
New Haven: June 22, Yalo va. Harvard, at
Harvard; June 25, Yale ws Harvard, at
New Haven,
Killed by 4 " Chalr Pulling Idiot.
Eng, Pa, Jan 20 --As the inmates of the
Pennsylvania Boldiers' homo were sitting
down to supper last evening, Johns Quinlan,
of Philadelphia, pulled the chair out from
under Louis Bachler, of Mahone City, who
fell heavily upon the floor, Blood
from his mouth and nostrils, and be died in
a few minutes. Quinlan is wild with grief,
and has been placed in jail to prevent him
from harming himseil.
Desporto Wrestling Matoh,
Scranton, Pa, Jan, 2 Plerre defeated
Borakichi by two out of three falls in a
oateh as oateh can mateh last night. The
contest was a desparate one, the men strik.
ing each other blows In their anger, Pierre
whoked the Jap tn the seeond bout till blood
tate from the wostrils, and these taction
woakensd Horakiehl wo that he lost Both this
ind thw Led “mandy
INHUMAN PARENT: 8.
A Bayonne Colored Boy Hung Up by His
Thumbs to Starve.
Jersey Crry, Jan, 22 —Will'am
ind Fanny, bis wife, a colored couple of Bay
onne, tried in the court of sessiois in
Jersey City yesterday for cruelty to their
Gyear-old boy. Yore testified
that he was passing Jackson's house on the
evening of Dec, 22. The night was bitter
cold. Hoe stepped Into the yard to shield him-
solf from the wind, and he heard some one
moaning in the house, He kn
door and asked: “Who's there?”
“It's me,” walled a voles,
“Open the door,” said Yore,
“f can’t; I'm tied,” said the ve
The meaning continued and Yora
open the door, The room was d
walked against soms one partly suspended
from a beam, He got oe light and found the
boy hanging by a rope jel bed been
around his
Hix toss just touched tha floor
rope and released the t
raw po
by, and began to eat
Heo sald his father and noi! i tied
him, and Le yd th nad
tried to burn im up. | {opt
were all blistered
Mrs. Mooney, a
testified that she had
wife
drive
although
Dr
Jackson
wore
Policeman
eked at the
burst
k, and he
tied
wailst and also nr thumbs
tato w 1507 near
i ravenn
H480
need
bent
the
the boy On
out
Was very
boy
the day
Lace testified
discovered, was
fact, nearly starved
Mrs. Jacks
that the 1
r Winfleld sai
£11 nodes ry Lo say
the pair wit}
Ji wdge
penite
Lipp noott
the n
boy was
bright little
ntiar "y for
NEW JERSEY EDITORS.
ing the Nations
Tuexrox, Jan 23 -T
nual meeting of the
Association,
third
New wey E
association oconvensd at the Biate
Alfred M. Heston, of
in the chair
howed an inorease of
$00
Ktreet
house,
was
the balan : iof
over £1
The following officers
sniniilen nid aprroved: Pres
B. Appl
Yin press font
Grath, Canw
Clothier, M«
Ba ¥ Re
Piorson,
erick
win,
New H:
Bal
ner, y
Trenton
i: executive
Camden: A
Babeock, New
Rabveny and
The owing new mem?
to os association
James DD, Carpon
Kingdon, Mount Ho
Wood!
ton: ¥
treasurer,
Brunswick
Jams 8 Y
fer,
wry
rederick B. Applega
John Ulrich Plainfield
Bride, ¥ Rev
Tenant
Capt
boxiy
George
wid, and
Stahl
was lost by
the meting ao elaborats
M'PHER NOMINA
ExGovernor Ablett Defeated for
ate by a Vole of
TheEsToN, Jaa. 2 «The joint
nominated John RM
the Sen
IR,
hers
Phors
wes to
25 to
United States senator
Leon Abbett
Thome
Baker, Bigei
nelly, Edwards
Hudspeth,
Naugpbwright
¥mita,
Don
Kallas i
New i,
rion:
Lng
Everitt, Fee
A. Hoover,
it. Mat mr Ny
th, Trier, Weidenms ver
tatives of
rion, 1
the Liquor interest
did not bolt,
al oplion
the cau
had
iI Was ni
ts quietly, ag
threatened 1b
(question xd tion
Sallore Lost in the Storm.
Boston, Jan. 21 ~The crew of
Moree, ashore and a ktal
ledge, wore by the Hull
saving Herman Carleton,
fireman, who was drowned while trying e
Two seamen of
¢ bad jo
tow, were dro woe Capi. Laund, of the
barge Banyan, also in tow saved His
crew went down wilh the bargy The
Josephine is also a wital wreok, Tae crow of
the Banyan, wie were lost, num feud four.
Two men were lost from Peter
Bergen, steward, asd ; seston,
The captain and mate managad 19 got ashore
by clinging to fragmoats of wy They
had a severe experience. The reson
seventeen men from the Morse makes a total
of forty dive lives saved by ihe Lor
Hull this winter,
the tug
ims on
Ianded anfely
row, EXO
reach shore in a small boat
wn
Mrs. Gould's WL
New York, Jun, 88—-Ths viii
Helen D. Gould, jthe wife of Ja,
filled yesterday afternoon with Prous
Tinney. It was executed Nov. 6
the exscutors are Jay Gould a
dent's brother, Bamuvel D
Mw
, Influenza, Spitting Blood,
Sold everywhere,
Kidneys,
Jaundice, Apoplexy,
result,
nent cure
rify the blood.
remedy for
alds
It is a safe,
Horses.
instantane« Every
per bottle. Sold e
best external
Bums
and Aches,
Sores, &o.. on
and Sq
ne
CASCH
and 50 cts,
Us,
For sale by J. D.!
Lung Fever, Pleurisy, and
As an Expectorant it has no equal,
It heals
other remedies fail, Fiftysix years of
Diseases of the
+, Loss of Appetite,
Keep the Stom-
Sick Headache
Headache will find relief and
Being tonic and mildly purgative
For sale by all dealers in medi
qetors of
The
Bruises,
Man and Beast,
{ ramps, Bprains,
ur
all other Pains
, and
, Strains, Seratches,
td
action. Price 26 cla,
for Infant
Chi dren.
i i uperior to any pro
| ne I A Ancuz
i
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LA,
voy Colle, Constipation,
ar Stony ob, ierrsoes, Yroctat
Woris rife sleep, and
gesiion
102 Fulton Biroet, N.Y.
MPAMY,
TT
- TEX
-
Piso's Cure
sum tion is also the bost
3 »
Cough Medicine.
If vou Cough
without of
Lungs, a few doses are all
you nel. But if vou ne-
have a
Gimfaue
safety, the slight Cough
may become a serious
matter, and several bots
ties will be required,
CONSUMPTIO
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. -#
i Piso's Remedy for
Best, Essien 10
fold by drugeiets or sent by
-
ey
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COITI
trated Catalogue.
-
-
MARLED FREER,
Alden, ¥,
LIT OF PRISCIY AL W086 CURES
1§Fevere, Cv numstion, Inflammation
Worms, W ¢ ores {ole
hg of } Infants
r Adailt
viens Ciolio
iting
hitae
euralgin, Toothache Faoeseie
endaches, Sick Hasduohn Ve
%
reign
: yapehuin Balions Ntaoanch
essed or Painful Periods
too Profuse Pariods yor
hs. Driffield Breath ing ol
Dr pein Eruptions.
aa. matic Pains...
yer and Ague, OUhilla, Malesia...
"les, ge or Bleed ing
tnreh, Inflgenss, Cold in the Head
PEON ity
sty Wetting Fed
rinnry
fund of $30,000 for each of the children
to be invested ' y the executors and the soon
ritios deposited with the United Bates Trust
vompany for safe keeping. The income is
be paid to each child for life. Upon the
death of either, the principal is to go to his
or her issue. All the real and personal prop
erty is divided between the chiffiren, shar
and share alike.
New doveny Vitai Statistion.
Tanwvow, Jan #8 ~The death rate in this
city for the past year was 10.684 per 1,000 in
habitants, The death rate in the other prin:
cipal cities in the state is as follows: Atlantic
City, 20.84; Harrison, 38.50; Hoboken, 9% 18;
Perth Amboy, wal; Paterson, 9.17 New.
ark, 27.02; Bayon 0.88; Forsey City,
£5.98; Orange, 4.49,
oester City, 94.18; ‘Camden, x Phin
flold, wi y Millville, 20.65. Burlington,
9.46; Rahway, $0.41; Long Bri atch, 20.04;
Now Brouewick, 10.9%; Morristown, 1.95;
Tiridgdian, 15.98 Bondstown, 16,95; Puls.
AAS
sg inte, or wont
Brice. RPRAL VY REI
Bena Sab MATeN
1 fer BREN ny
a Fr $ Bet SWE
® a he welll, Per
» a
EERE, How is thie
Haws Sunt
wy on heh Soeathy
py gs «0 ge A re
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Cipies weld by Jefferson, Jackson, and Tih
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