THE CEN TRE REPORTER | FRED.KURTZ, Epiror and Pror'r paid in ad previous “TERMS; —One year, 81.50, when ance. Those in arrears subject to @ rms, §2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser gai8.4nd 6 cents for each subsequent insertion, CextiRe Harr, Pa,, Taurs, Fen. 21, 1889, THE KEYSTONE STATE. NEWS TOPICS LOCAL INTEREST TO PENNSYLVANIANS, OF Many Brief Busy Fancies Gleaned from Boiled Facts and Sources and Down to Paragraphs for the Readers, Pa., a tral y tl B railroad at ! CHESTER run Ohio Twelfth thrown from the gers severely hurt o of them, Shaw, is so serio r injured that covery is despaired of The driver of is also badly burt car was completely wrecked, we and of was into by alin MRE, Comer streets 1a car and four and Edgmont i] Mrs, J. her re the car track The lLegisianture. Hanrmsnune, Feb 16. The house Monday decided to take a re from Friday, Feb. 15 to Wednesds so that the members during the prohi Mr. Allen introduced portion of the for memorial ta : vania come mands on the fle 1a 4 yettyshn w used for the erection of i ling The bill provides that | Is thus divert nting to £12 000, that £12,000 homes f lection, a bill directing that a ISST gree to be ap- ha hn propriated for t Mr. Brown’ In the senat cation was closing his re po rt ma soldiers’ orpha: i ask over the ad his report esa POCed the adj general inter Rr ent “Red Nosed Mike™ Wirkespanre, Pa, Fi Michael R Closed clear “Hed his confes From thes the kil : in the jury the Big Fire in Philadelphia. PriLapeLrn structiv a long tim nen A i $14 Walnut stre destroyed nothin bf standing work a portico killing one nn others. The Killed and inj George Nhov teenth and Gill gine Company bad 4 Ahenbam Lacey Engine 4 the bedly and mbes, | William Buzard 4, badly bruised al The total fully 8600. 000, of Bro. lose over # to have been « the inward, Min njuring two { ines of the f Nine if En Heel and his TIRn « buried bene wernan of uised about roken, noany MIP y No mated at which srs, Wreth and Tl up posed iting In ons of a tied cellar Poes Farming Vay? Feb, 12. Om Hat farms in Berks count sheriff During the present winter the sheriff has sold some twenty other large farms, besides the farm stock ofutwenty other farmers, all of whom have failed, This con- dition of things is taken as an indication that farming no longer pays ax formerly, as a simi lar sthite of affairs, it is stated, exists in other counties in that section of the state 830,000 Fire nt Honesdale, Scraxrox, Pa, Fel, 14 Honesdale has had s £0000 fire. The stores of Ryan & Dietzer, boots and shoes; 8. WW, Powell, gen- eral merchandise, and W. W. Efferling & Bon, bakers, were destroyed, and a number of dwelling houses damaged Grand Army Ofeers Elected, Emig, Pay, Feb. 15. Af the annual encamp- ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, Adjt. Gen. Btewart was elected department commander ; J. V. Miller, vice commander: J. V, Gorsdll, junior vice commander; J. E. Read, medical waatLr , Willian Ewer, Benjamin 1. My- ers, John F. Hunter, E.G. Sellers, apd L. 'W. Bhengle, council of administration. fine dd by the Reaminag, rday ten . Pa., were Sovrn Bernuenes, Pa, Feb, 16.-The boiler of a freight engine going south on the North Penn rallroad blew up at Center Val ley, instantly killing Fireman Crockett, whose body was blown 500 feet away, Engineer Frank McGowan was pinned under the wreek and received fatal injuries, Brakeman Behrook was blown 100 feet and escaped with Aight injury. The cause of the explosion is BURIED IN THE RUINS. Sixty People Go Down with a Hartford Hotel. NINETEEN DEAD BODIES FOUND, Rescued Alive and Many Missing, Nine The Exact Namber Is Unknow n—A Ter. rifle Explosion, Instantly Vollowed by a Collapse—The Ruins Take Fire, Feb 19, Ti awful calan isited He years was that of yesterday mo HARTFORD, r that hi rtd An explosion took in the Park Cs hotel at part af the building instantly « house of cards At least fif buried in the ruins The list of the recoverad from the ruin H. Buell, of Hartf a few minutes belo lead whose bodies of Haut the Hart (ieor Geox ered fered n arms they met death b The shrieks of an Blood of the EAW 0 § ) across a beam. a lool yn Finally the support fell and she of sight The fire department responded qui Fire had broken out in the northwest of the ruins, and seemed likely to & the whole mas of the wreck, The immediately began to work. The polic ered together the workmen usually « ph about the city streets and rescue any who had survived the awful catastrophe by the fire, wo began out the city battalion of the First regiment, std in a driving rain and sleet storm they were placed on guard about the ruins A large detail, too, was put to work on the rains, The forenoon passed away amid intenss ex citement, only two or three bodies having been taken from beneath the mass, After the fire was extinguished, however, the debris was rapidly cleared away. Wellington Ketchum, proprietor of the hotel, and wife were dug out of the ruins at about 1 o'clock. They were alive, bul were severely brulsed and scalded. However, great hopes are entertained of their recovery, Mr. Ketchum says that thirty-five guests were in the house when he weit to bed in the evening, He did not know how many arrived on the midnight train. It is thought that be tween ten and fifteen did so, This does not take into ncootunt the regular boarders, It is probable that there were over sisty in the hotel altogether, Buch of them as escaped say the building Hitedd bodily and crushed HOSS sling HY aang a feeling of bein porienced a sinking seni winberad no more Mi hael the tel, and were buried i the raing. They were recoversd tors od, but living, Enos James, of I for six hours, He wa bie to wall Mra, Lewis 1. Bron Mi Cen Corrigan and his wife wey ¥ gi i On wont honst far nearly 6 rooms in th portion of hour bugis and wi of nnd was a most pitiful on the daughter of Brig the Connecticut National Guard idle tin Foarinet Ouse son and child Graham came from his home at Mi ruins searching for The First about 4 found body of nd was in the his daughter ded him, and at % of the couple ze} the and the rings on he s believed that Mrs Wessson, of he widow of Frank Wesson White Run Junction o'clock tin were tren, Gra his daughter Angers Hpring who wa ris iros ' or with al + family ive children—and possdbily two, Pi frin anxious find trace of vant or ople dd wore she stayed it her rita nany « Bn inn the a he oposite side « OL Jmper ups : 2 E. Harvi bury So. Hi ber sf amp, “ALB. Ferris tx street, South Norwslk room A paper in I to Misa Bells Jaros bos was packad pon th @ #treet A Mi LLIONAIRE'S 5 WILL. Episcopal Churches of Beranton amd Car bomdale Remembered, Mippixrows, N. Y., Feb 18 —RBy th terme of the will judd admitted to probate, o Haratio Saree, the millionaire banker am mining operator of Soranton, Pa, Mr. Clint W. Wisner beconwes executor, and, in effect sole manager of the estate, which is rated a $000,008, Tho property conelsts largely o in Scranton and of banking am =, 1 real ests mining stocks Among the charitable bequests spoacifiet by the will 12 one of $1000 to the Cooper Hons for Orphans ot Cooperstown, N. Y., of whic) town the dedenmnd was a native, The testato #lw gives £3,000 for a rectory for Bt. Luke! Eptscopal church, Scranton, and $1.000 Trinity Ep | thureh, Carbondale. Ther Are neo Bhwnl Lequests to his brothers, Al bert Pioree, of Lo ferstown, N.Y. nnd Lod Pieree, of Forvetvilin, X. and to his sister Min, Jeannette Hows, of Soeranton, Hi widow = given (ho Hernton ninnsion, furai ture, higw we #30. Loy wither with half of the te Ths residue, o . Lr is diy a_i. io on din . hi kare 10 go to his danger, Nir do Adsliert Wisner, of Brooklyn, aud ha tirow « Naidewin vt ONT WHITE CAPS ORAN( 3B IN They Succeed in Inducing Young FE ovmnie Men te Min NEWRY 1G, canting to vicinity, and Went Wilton 1 dyin Le tion to the Bome of G German nt Hn na LM rt af his war's lively a fever boos we they out o White widerahi $144 7 ras {rise { . 5 y 23 $13 iy Ais Hi Ie 11s from the after 94 have been ordered and th thie eon fellow: {0 rent » nights 1 to oben VY appear nciin Pavey nels . “White ips re cal PRAIEL Le 1 are cal veins of bones, an in the 8 warm Carry on 27 AM SACCHAR! They Are Now Langwishing fu “EIA. Ie. 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