The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1889, Image 4

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fFRED.KURTZ,
“TERMS: One vear, $1.50, when paid in ad
ance. Those in arrfars subject ta previous
rms, $2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for :
ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent tnsertion,
Cexrre Hann, Pa., Truss, Aram 18,
WYOMING
The Session Adjourns After Declaring
Prohibition and Making
WEST PrersroN,
Wyoming Methodist conference
} wasion here, adjourning to
April at
previous to its clo hoe
itself on record as uncompromisingly
f the prohibitory am
Appoimiments,
Pa., April 10,
its annual
meet next Binghamton,
favor «
took an advanced st
ng to
y in the progress of
place
from ench district
sing this work;
condemned © that tends to
tract from the solemn observance of the
Sabbath. No changes were made in the
presiding ve Over 200
were given appointments, the principal
being
education, resoly
ters and one layman
Oil a committee
vervining A
1.1
HITS,
New Pennsylvania Postinasters,
ARHING April 13. The postmas-
pointed the followin
Mrs,
i
wisi ars.:
Fern:
amin F.
tvre, Havnie;
Liuiries i
Sherrick,
Whitling,
amin BR
Weallov 1 i wyo3 1
Bele yy, 1LACkingyine
Edward
: dam
. Beidsburg;
ar: A
Toes,
Miss Lizzie
Watt,
a narrow
No.
looking at
»
St. Paul's
1 North Ninth
lance and
window,
steeple
was
ul suspending
several of the
establishment
i drag h
vards
HOLTENONS
she
» i 3
madi, and
mill about
destroved
Iron and Steel Shat Down.
ELPHIA, April 16,—The Amal-
V\ssociation of Tron and Steel
ii ask that all iron mills be
two months during the sum
stories, This
s been decided upon by a maj
the lodges. The iron workers
a similar proposition
MOVE
ority of
mince
It Is no
nlgamated people will insist
adoption. The Juspemaion
25,000 men in the
upon
would throw
‘of employment.
Will Accept the Reduction
the railroad « ra
Miners’ Progressive union in
ton in wages for the ensuing vear was
to meet the operators
thought the Knights of Labor miners
will also accept the operators’ scale,
Finley Gets a Seat.
Hanmspunra, April 10.—The
committe on the Finley-Nichols contest
met ind the Hepublican members signed
a report recommending that the seat be
Yolos,
mended for both Finley and Nichols for
counsel, and that both shall receive their
salary for the session, The majority for
Finley was obtained by throwing out the
twenty-fourth precinct.
be read in the house today, and i
will give Finley the seat at once.
Herr Not Guilty of Barn Baming.
GETTYSBURG, Pa., April
by him on Feb, 18. The case
before Judge MoClean with the best of
counsel on both sides.
the barn burnin
ago,
Wants to Know Whe I: Mayor.
Easton, Pa, April 11.-—Ex-Mayor
Chidsey in the name of the common:
wealth appealed to court for a writ of
guo warrianto to test the right of Mayor
wher to hold that office, and to show
by what authority he is entitled to it.
In the document filed Mr, Chidsey claims
that be was elected to that office in 1887
for four years instead of two.
A Colliery Starts Up.
BHENANDOAW, Pa., April 16.—~Work
was rested yesterday morning at In-
dign Hidge Colliery. The Colliery
operated by the Philade ia Coal
Iron company, and had been idle stnce
plogs B50 men und boys,
i
Drifting in Mid Ocean,
SSENGERS,
The Danmark Was Bound (rom Copenhae
Fifty Cabin and
of
gen for New York, with
G00 Steernge Passengers—The City
Chester Reports Passing Her Water
Logged Hulk with No Signs of Life on
Doard.
New York, April 18. — Dispatches from
town from this city and reported having
passidd the Danish steamer Danmark,
abandoned, on April 8, in latitude 46
The above announcement when cabled
to this city created an intense excitement
about shipping circles down town,
matter still worse,
The Danmark left Suinmunde
Mareh 19, Copenhagen on the 20th and
Christinnsand on the 26th, When shu
left the latter port she had 50 first class
and 600 steerage passengers on board
It being the first trip of the vessel un
der the Danish flag the company had ad
ertised the trip in an exhaustive man-
ner, and a fine collection of passengers
on
Nin ured,
Funch, Edve & Co., of No. 27 South
William street, are the New York agents
for the Danmark.
Another special dispatch to the agents
the abandoned steamer states that
of Chester first sighted
derelict she was plunging and labor-
heavily in the trough of the sea
appeared to be partly filled with
water, as her stern sunk almost to the
winter vhile t
of
the
we
8 surface, her bow floated
fr, Sho was
ing that
af Chester
aboard
around
blowing lon
whistles at regula
were no signs ol
was life
steamed
times,
Be
there the
th
derelict five or six
team
there
Chester remained in
several hours, but saw
. 1 v od 1
concluding that all
she resumed hey
PE
But
blasts
for
reckage, and
5 had been saved
Y ORK,
which
April
arrived
vi of the fate
'
wi
gular malt
fis
ule se 15
are
w/e
TLS of
Mra, Althiogise Ag
Buyraro, April Ms b
house, thi
geping
Tw inn uh
long trance
March
wile
“ha
alan §
AWAKE i
to giv
thu
impossible
found Sins
tooth are }
fare gob nto the t
to wht rio heer 5st
ing ints
will dive
bowatdd
i 3
y 6 long sleep
without awaken
Three Dats Locked in 8 Closed,
Prirapsrnyiia, April 15. Wan faced
arid half little Mamie Brown
the flaxen haired 4-vear-old daughter of
Widow Brown, of No. 2 Charles place
near Ninth and Wil vertu, who dis
appeared from her home at 2 o'clock last
Thursday afternoon. found
day locked in a closet in a third story
room of the unoccupied house at No, 41¢
Rugan street, within a of
her home. The Little
starved when found and
parenta,
starved,
low sis
Was
&
Youle
stone's throw
yours
rostored to her
Oe" Wins
Trying to Save Red Nosed Mike.
WiLkgspARRE, Pa., April 10.--Coun
sel for Nichael Rizzolo, alias Red Nosed
Mike, the condemned murderer of Pay.
master McClure, will go to Philadelphia
on the 15th instant, for the purpose of
laying the case before the supreme gourd,
on exceptions to the ruling of the court
below, in the hope of thus being able tc
obtain a new trial for their client.
More Repairs for the Pensacola.
Nowroirk, Va., April 10.--The United
States steamship Bénsacola, which was
sunk during the recent. storm while in
the dry dock et the navy yard has been
pumped gat, ‘An examination develops
the fact she has damaged to the extent
of about BI0000, A large force will
commend the work of repair,
Vain Attempt to Evade Loeal Option
Destox, Md, April 10,—The various
“gocial clubs” of Caroline county have
suspended operations and their charters
have been surrendered to the clork of the
corrt, These are some of the clubs
nst which the governor directed pro
dings on the charge of violating the
local option laws,
Mr. Cleveland Joins the Manhattan Club,
New Yong, April 18.-—Ex-President
Cleveland was last ght on life
member of the Manhattan club,
i
i
‘ wiival Innovation Proposed.
\Wasuin
, Aprit 15.~--A loesl
writer santributes an article to The Post
in widch it is the executive
mansion is no proper place for business;
that the eastern portion of the house,
occupied. by the cleric al force,
should be turned over to the family of
the prasident, and that the practice of
presidentinl handshaking should be dis.
continued, In conciusion the writer
ava: 1 am informed on the highest
authority that the president conleme-
plates taking the whole south front first
floor of the state department for éxecu-
tive business offices and establishing a
routine of office hours.”
Col. John Wilson has had the phuimb-
ing of the White House thoroughly ex
amined by expert plumbed +, and it is
pronounced to be in excellent condition,
argrucd that
FIOW
The Snake Was a Jonah,
Bmoperorp, Me, April 15,—Mrs,
Frank Kenny, of Portsmouth, N, H.,
has been in this city since March 20
under medical treatinent, and has dis
roricexd from her stomach a light colored
d three-eighth inches in
been ther A ngast,
unp in Alton
swallowed it in water
Mrs, Kenny
r. but
ail
“lee
meeting
has been
fuxisted
moved within her. Now
is confirmed, her health is re
id she is g home happy
was disl ed by mean
drug wevernl
s of the operati
stoutly
3
thing
of
wire
persons
Don’t Like Comal
DERLIN,
lho
Island
igh Licenses for Delaware,
April 1L--The house
dissenting vote
i
and local opti
vending for over
bill fixes
of 10
for towns of
for rural dis
the Donohue
convention bill. It calls
the third Tues
two
fhe
LLL
on on
A fhicaga Ballot Stealer Convicted,
aio, April 11 liam Wilson
y charge of
Fighth pre-
i on election night a
I was sentenced to 300 davs
Prendergast
The re
ihe ballot box stuffing ia the
i ard some years ago, which
uy ! fev
wil o Lirigte
cing Wilson said
refused to rectify,
factor in bringing
t rivt of May 4,
On COunTy
perhaps a potent
» :
ihout the
1556.
Haymarke
A DPonlangist Banquet at Versailles,
Paris, April At a Boulangist ban
il last evening M.
Boulanger's mani
contrasted the
sham Republicans of the
those of the Republicans
nnial anniversary of
sr, he declared, must
he completion of the reforms
inititated Mm. Loguerre and
were arrested on lgaving the
and subsequently released
VR h
Sarvivoers of the Samoan Disaster,
SAN Fraxcisco, April 15 The
steamer Alameda, from Sydney, N. 8
W.. brought to San Francisco a number
ivors of the naval disaster at Apia,
The mails she brought give the
the terrible affair. From the
it appears that our men-of-war had
engines working during the hur.
+, but even steam power seemed to
s tiselesn, except in the case of H MK,
Caibiope,
Be
The President's Outing.
Wassisarox, April 16,.—The presi
dent, Mma. Harrison and Secretaries
Blaine and Windom took a short excur-
gion down the Potomac on the light house
tender Holly yesterday, returning in the
evening much refreshed by the outing,
The president gave a reception to the
Chicago and All America baseball teams
before his departure in the morning,
The Nipsie Afloat, bat Useless,
SYpNEY, N. 8, W,, April 13.—The
captain of the German warship Adler
states that in the Samoan difficulties
Mataafa at first rendered assistance to
the American ships alone. Repenting of
his action, however, he afterward did all
he could to aid the Germans. The United
States steamer Nipsic is afloat, but she Is
entirely useless,
a A
Stirring Times in Mayti,
New York, April 18, —Advices from
Havti by the steamer Delta state that
heavy fighting took place on March 28
between gh Mie and Gonaives, and
that on the same day great damage was
done by an ha at Port-de Paix,
many houses being wrecked and several
persons injured. No lives were lost, how-
ever,
SE A
John Bright's Son v
Loxpos, April 10. ~The Hlection fill
the vacant sofit in Hament for the
which
central division of .
took place yesterday, resulted in the
choleo of Mr, Albert if a vote of
5.610 to 2,560 for Mr. x Liberal
cundidate,
A Reception for Mr. Cleveland,
NEW York, April 16.—Ex-President
Cleveiond has an invitation to
a reception and net in his honor to
be given by the Remo.
cratic club of this about May,
ita oo
The club ox to
casion, pet
NEWS BREVITIES,
David Evans, of Troy, N. Y., got
drunk, wandered on a railroad tack.
was struck by a train and lost his right
rm. His wife is suing the smudoon
keeper who sold him liquor for 830,000
damages,
The funeral at Boston of the late Lewis
Hayden, colored, was largely atiended.
Governor Ames, William Lloyd Garri-
son and ex-Mayor O'Brien were among
those present,
A Ladies’ Republican league has been
organized in Reading, Pa.
The Pennsylvania naticnal guard will
wear the regular state uniform at the
Washington centennial,
Congressman Randall will remain in
Washington until the weather moder
ates sufliciently for him to move to the
country.
Henry Damon, 22 years of age, died
in Scituate, Mass, of hy drophobia, He
was bitten by a dog at a cattle show last
October,
Secretary Blaine has written a com
plimentary letter to to the retiring min
ister to Spain, Mr, Belmont,
The census returns show a population
of half a million for Baltimore,
Mrs, Anton Bubera, of Perham, Minn.
gave birth to a sextet of babies, Three
of the six were still born, the others are
living.
Meredith Stanley of Cincinnati, jumped
285 feet into the Ohio river fram High
bridge, on the Cincinnati Southern rail
rod,
The president appointed Lyman E.
Knapp, of Middlebury, Vt., to be
ernor of Alaska,
Rachel Offer, a Baltimore colored girl
put poison
he threatened
survived and the
ROvVar-
15 years old,
ten boontise
The uncle
to beat her,
Jail.
ite Cit
resent
aged 70, He
those pt Lincoln's death,
hed governor of Wisennsin
comtamsioner of pdtents,
ane of
and
and
WIAs
3
I
beset
decision made in the
allowed a peawmion the mother of a
soldier who met his death while bathing
Segretary Windom is to take up the
subject of tariff revision soon. A prac
tical test of the senate bill is to be made
with the intention of preparing
pension
to
an ad
ministration neasure
Prince Law, a negro living
m Bavanuah, on Thursday killed his
to the devil
wus arrested and is a raving maniac,
five miles
yal
He
Ji eph Casey
“ll B88 SROTIICK
in Baltimore,
head with a
died Feb. 1
The trial
Freng
foxe
tO appear
if thu
He beat his wife on
hammer Deg,
the
18, and she
4 Boulanger
behind
Mertibers
wns begun by the
closed doors, at
were regaested
but gentle
tight disdained to esmply.
New York,
fi senate,
mburg
in evening dress,
nen
eh ‘
ihe = ! aves at
re, tan down Lh
an, Two mu
from Ham
Commodore Batem
irawaed,
iL Wore
Mrs
woman,
Lucy Ann
wha
Wills,
WK
$4 apod Coke
found burned almost
to a crisp at her home in Philadelphia
nie Horn in the face, disfiguring them
for life
A respected young All
Hebrew blew his brains
POLE
¥
Live rpoal
canpress of Austria i= insam
Lam
inspires
his friends with fear
Three elect
deputy sheriffs in Arkansas haw
indicted by the Federal grand jury
connection with the election troubles
' y
Plummerville,
buen
The subwoription for the Georgia Cone
faderate home, started only
week ago, nas reachod $35,000,
The White Republican Protective Tar
iff league movement in Alabama is mak
ing rapid headway.
The struggle for land ownersiip
Oklahoma has beets inaugurated by mur
der, ome man being killed
Texans and Kansans
Ax much as $550 was
dow on Fifth avenue, New York, from
which to view the centennial parade.
John P. Usher, secretary of the m
terior under President Lincoln, and a
resident of Kansas, died at the Uni-
versity hospital in West Philadelphia,
Charles Armstrong, colored,
hanged for burglary at Shelby, N. C,, on
May 13,
The three gentlemen who will repre.
sent the United States at the Samoan
conference sailed on the Umbria.
The president appointed William Gaw
assistant appraiser at the port of Phila
delphia, to succeed George H. Hoffman,
removed. Mr, Gaw was relieved ko Mr.
Hoffman during the Democratic admin.
istration.
The annual meeting of the Orthodox
Friends was held at Philadelphia, with
an attendance of between 000 and 700,
All of the workmen employed in the
Austrian Lloyd dock yards at Trieste
have gone out on strike,
Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian libera-
tor, has had another relapse and his life
is despaired of.
Mr, Parnell’s action in the Irish cours
against The Times will be abandoned,
James H. Gardiner, who discovered
what was termed Gardinet’s comet in
1863, died at his home in Newburg, N.
Y., of Bright's disease, aged 40 years,
Charles F. Hatch, president of the
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Pacific rail:
way, committed suicide in Minneapolis.
No cause is known,
The Conshohocken worsted works
made an assignment, The failere is at
tributed to the complicated affairs of
the late George Bullock, who was presi
dent of the concern. The company op.
erates three mills, and the monthl Ba
roll at present amounts to about $35,000,
Coal handlers at Cleveland are on a
strike for higher wages.
The Philadelphin Natural Gas coor
pany has struck a new well on new ter-
ots which doubles the present gas
supply.
The Lehigh Presbytery met at Ma
hae Juhigh w
At Philadel John Hen ahl, an
insane ge to death while
Mine Baier ehohced
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Piso's Cure for Con-
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If vou have a Cough
without disease of the
Langs, a fow doses are all
you need, But if yon ne-
glect this easy means of
safety, the slight Cough
may become a serious
matter, and several bot.
ties will be required,
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