The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 21, 1889, Image 4

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    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. Friend, |
IXDIAXAY
that Gen
sib oet to
ing fry
TELE a
mi dex
A Good Frog
ManvLeonrovas
revel ved
SoC ons
the fruit
prevu us 1s
failure thy
as black
and show
class are n
the prospect
Mr. Sampson of Maine,
Baxoon, Me, Feb, 18 The
in Maine is said to live in the
Limerick, Aroos took count
Alexander Willette, and
Wide ss a man able 10
shoulder with ease. Last ia bet
by picking up a newly felled fir 1 x, forty-six
feet in length, and carrying it come ¢
No two of the other men in th
even hift the stil
5 Is
CArrY a tT]
week be wy
iatance
camp could
Pennsylvania's Boundaries,
Wassinarox, Feb, 19 «Charles W. Stone,
secretary of the commonwealth of Peunsyl
vania, sent to the senate a certified copy of
the act to confirm the boundaries of that
commonwenith and the states of New York,
Ohio and West Virginia, as rourveyed by
Joint commissions appointed for that purpose
and to ratify and confirm an agreement of
Sune 6, 1857, between Pe ennsylvania and New
or
Murdered at a Wedding,
Hours Nonwarg, Conn, Feb, 18 At a
Hungarian wedding in Whisteville at 4
o'clock yesterday morning a firangen fight
occurred, in which John
tor, was stabbed and Killed Is y
The murderer was arrested
Manged Himself in a Barn
Wartnrows, N, Y., Feb 18 (go Caso
ba himself in his fathers Lube Rut
county. been mr
ried a year and was wv years old
|
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Id everywhere, Henry, Johns
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