THE CEN TRE REPORTER | FRED.KURTZ, Eoex and Pror'r paid in ad previous when *TERMS:—One year, $1.50, ! subject to ance. Those in arrears rms, §@ per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser | nsand 5 cents for each subsequent insertion. Re Harr, Pa., Trors, Arrin 26 — { i MASSACHUSETTS IS WET nt Defented by S00, The Prohibatory Amende a Majority id, Bosrtoy, April 23.~The hibition amendment to the const is defeated probably re vote of Boston 1s: Yes, 11,000; One hundred and fifty outside of Be Yes. 433 place of PrOTOS d pro- tution DY & majors mech 35,000 or 10.8 075. eight cities and towns witon give the | following vote: accounts against the amendment in with three sinall towns $4,552. The greatest surprise in the city of Quine 1s, Yes, 1,060: No, 491, voted No license” last Novembes plurality Somers i » was the onl) hn the state in which a majority was « for the gs being to 1, The election was conducted very quie ty in this city and was devoid of excite ment, as it seemed to be understo xd from the first that Noes” were in the jority The polls oper , and elosed {30 p. simplicity of the soon known. The Later the tO hear where the the city having Nan city ast by endinent vols MG ma Was micsat Tid Wost ni the presence yyul 1H t : it i i lots, banks and n t ALLE The Present Mas Yi 4 ith The Senntor from Pennsylvania the from Ohio of Unfairly Ne Tred ting an (hice A ppropris Wa i, Bu posed HHL Wik the sol pointment has not | it and P the col “As back to Sherman how on, teeth and claw up the appoint lished that my can iilkeson, “of While Sea to the agre called Hart off have broken, teeth a . and he as | Washington i id a8, but he wonid The tidate Me FOer Cotunty “OOM w hun and stor Sherman was not a party still tld have and then faith would not but I said he wont ement he co hung on, it go been ned « Interviewed. Senator Sherman Senator 1 April i and he Sherman sated that Sonat Wins sonal posi was i Senator the city, and he il he returned vith Senator not aske Mr. ter ment of the res tack on him ies fiom Of sole made to Mr. Hart, Sherman) was out knew nothing about it unt He had not faith Quay, { Hart's appointment was entered into? “If the senator felt ag; said Mr. Sherman he might have come to me and we might have settled the matier with out any dissention or difficulty always regarded Benator Quay a3 a per somal friend and 1 am still iia friend wotild be the last man in the world to say one word which would be Fg to hurt Mr, Quays feelings. «I nuder stand it this appointment of which he | cotaplaing was made at the solicitation of | Mr. Butlerworth and Mr. McKinley “Old Bosy™ te Be Undistarbed, WasiHiNOTON April 20.—-A Re lican member of congress, with fien, Rov he told iin wh about him that 1s sitor of internal Le of iraEen he wl for ¥ the agree eriovedd’ sth» at Preddent during an intr had with jew sn ber the wresident AUry the member, present register of the tre vetween Mr, Harrison and and the latter spoke of the wm of allowing “Old Rosy” to serve out his form. Cen. Harrison said that he had a great whmiration for his old commande Roseerans, and had never intended disturb him until the expiration of his commission. Platt and Lamont Will Pall Together, Nasuvitie, Tenn, April 20.-At & meeting of the directors of the Tennesse Coal, Iron and Railroad company, * held in this city, the vacancies in the direc tory were filled by the election of ex | United States senator T. C. Platt, of New York, snd Col. Daniel Lamont, private secretary to ex-President Cleve land. Sle spring sunstrokes in Pitisburg. Prempeia, April 20, Sn ul sins poke In the city yesterday, neither of them serious, Thermome . . SAVED The Lost Danmark's Passengers Safely Landed in Philadelphia. MibAUAY Ad v THE EMIGRANTS PROVIDED FOR. All Hands Healthy ead Happy to Get V Ashore—% aby Bora on the Night of the Resene—=The West Bound Passengers Depart for hicago. PHILADELPHIA, April 28. —It stripm through sl south wha gands gave cord ad WoRry, fated time galla Das mark’ i three wer nt captain Dan Fides mon bravely storm came in 3 and w gone, « straw ands grateful i : of t to stroved dollars the New Yor pany, snd at leas a mii Gola worth meing N. K. Fairbanks Chie ago. the y rte ¢ and Many estimates place the low far shove £2 000 (0%) Rises worth bude tl tie S43 INKY INN) The pol 4 trennte es, 000 UK, i he | pre i i aK ards i pany was n i BOT aly i 5 to the dir s Wind orable, The fire 8. and was wil The police eatin tained SUE) (RK was 8 magaiiy nothing for blocks asound to olstruct the view, After dark was brightly lighted ail over the city, miles away from the fire, perty of wing fav until ¢1 ¥ » HrONL ow con The sight thu se Ww lasted from 8 o'chiek will by 8 vad el that the ) er } one and fw ile ort He Surprising Evidence in the Armes Case, Wasnirnarox, April “The Armes court martial eprut considerable time examining several witnesses in secret session and then had a private consulta | tion, Col, Canaday, scrgeant-at-arms of the senate, was one of the withesses ex- | amined snd it is said his evidence caused | quite a senation, It Is inferred from { this that his testimony corroborated that t which Col. Swords ia supposed to have | given on Matorday that Armes was not { only appointed an aid on the staff of the | rend tnarshuls, bat had dedgnated as special body guard to the president, Later on the testimony taken in jecret session wie fe ad and the court ad journed. | | i i yee “ih, Distinguished Pall Reavers, Ey 0), woe NEw You K. April The funeral of Henry CG, Plerson will take place this af- termoo at. St. Panl's Epiacat church, Englowinad, S.J. The pall bearers will Fhe Googe Ww aan Curtis, Gugrae Jones, Paton, La Clodkin, E. £, Cary, Metain, Wa ner Miller, Fro dor} ck Kachnoy Wayne Mae Veagh, W. I. Grace, Cart Schum aud Howard Dorie Wislises Carroll, the Fine April 3. Whon snt-at-grins made Hed against ab sentees Friday, The members so cited were called upon for excuses, and the usual farcical proce edings followed, All excused, and then the bill appro- priating $12,000 for the expenses of the cational guard in New York was taken discussion, passed third Coss was then talen, ap we purpose of cutting off At the evening wion Len i trustee eum of urt In bills were read a Amendments I AAT HUE Mr. HARRISBURG, Ait! the met the of the house roinms BOL writu § Were the house nivye, vester Al OG repress sBURG J entativ, ohn April 20,—1In at Harrist Finley took his Philadelphia from sarint ine pe priming the First bills 1 1 farm, uinty ai Li REE fot hool ship, at Philad Lie Cols bill to pay National adding. ms reported tunally, ¢ ration for the ew York was Listing alten " by faery oved priating nent of a of the loval i who on a common for in the make of 82 var library and museum On motion of OTT, i § Eppropnat provided Ore Wi the house at the clo i consequent upon the troduction of a bill by Rep sentative Nati hiladelphia, for thu of the shld — the national guard pt the New York conten nital. Jones said the preparation of the bill hall been inspired by the indigni tios het aped upon Pennsylvania by the press of New York, The bill appropri ates R12.000, It was referred to the ap propriation committee and will receive prompt action, Har Rt BURG, April 17.In the house the act sathorizing and directing the board of revenue commissioners of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to settle with, and refand to the several counties of the commonwealth, all taxes paid on horses and cattle for the years 1878 and 1870, wins passed to third reading. The bill granting an annuity of $200 to Peter Nickel, of Cumberland county, of Com: pany hirtv=ixth regiment of Penn teers, was passed Hnally; bill enabling the banks of the ith to become associations, for the purpose of banking under the United nwa, The senate hill, which is a further supplement to an act entitled “An act regulating boroughs,” pptoved the 8d of April, 1851, authorize ing ¢ thie corporate authorities & to levy and a Heense tax on hacks, carriages and other hicles carrying persons or property for pay, was taken up on sec. ond regding se a special order, The house proceeded to the regular calendar, nd passed the following bills fiaaily: “An ace entitled ‘an act to pros vide for the caro and preservation of the monuments marking the boundary lines of this conmunonwealth,'” approved May 10, 1847, providing for the payment Vieng 1 th also, Oat col i of the expenses incurred by the proper counties of the comuenwealth in cwrry- ing out the requirements provide for and regulate the renewal and extension of the charters of state banks; supplement to an net entitled “An act to provide for the incorporation and regula- tion of certain corporations,” approved April 20, 1874, providing for the further regulation of such eorporations, and authorizing corporations incorporated far the purpose of mining for petrolenin to purchase, hold and dispose of the stock and bonds of certain other corporations, The bill permitting the sale of pools at exhibitions or fairs of agricultural or horticultural societies or driving park associations caused a long discussion, and failed on final passage-—84 to SR, An effort will be made to have the vote reconsidered later on in the session. On second reading the house amended the Fow bill for the transfer of liquor ii censes in case of death, The amend- ment provides that the lesal representa tives of the may have tie li cense transferred or the fee refunded, The following bills were passed finally: To enforce orders for the payment of costs in the | mirts of Yer: od by exe ution proces relating Of sacl ant) to deceased the state NIZANDCE allowin resorts Sieh the enter Mire 4 3 final ding for the HO in number of city of Phil ila buildin ins fi Dalding inspex $ fhe thu pled { fon SOVEen «d hy Mayo; Pennsy vans Des smasters, The Am ADO ted th April 23 A*0% 1 { chsnanvyille; Messin ile; echt, wubon Berlinsy ime] Kne ~ Ford K: 3 i Freemas iy Hecktowy J E Kremis: W. PB Mi MOT Milision He hel W H Heckman : Hecker, ee, Mainesburgh: J. 8. W. 8 Hazen. Mount rawflord, Nazareth: W, Nort Nashington: John Muagie Marquis, tichardsville harles H Bog eid Wnithton: T P. Burford Youngstown, fire [ERE id He Polson Himsel!? i worge J, MINOOTrat President Campbell Resigns, Worker gnation, 1 associntion ati official 18 1 wis not satis i hus resignation. Faster in Bethlehem, Bermieney, Aoril 82 Acoording 0 me bs im & large choir of © id of this ir and : an iin the church to the old where, East by Bi hop Lt 1¥uy | Oana Just rmorming | Levering stancing. | hundre sof proms listance ine Iw ope Hillion Ton Coal Yard. ville 1% tween Mah SHE OTe ADOY Lily 2 5 Ye a capa about 1.000 (00 | f On the side which Fives an natural manual labor ; reload he cond orien It will be finished next autumn, and will be very valuable as a coal reser voir in case of strikes of a ncline, | will be when 80 th wily little Ios The "Ring of Cermany® Witniasmarone, Pa. April mented German, residing on Lycoming creck, who imagined himsel{ the King of Germany, went into Judge Metzger's private office in the court house and threatened to make mince meat of the judge for some fancied grievance, The Fol was locked up and the court house officials recovered from the fright they received from the incident, at Large. M0. «A de New Route ow Lehigh Conl, EastOoN, Pa.. April 20.—~The Jersey Central Railroad company sent a Iocomoe tive to Belvidere to draw a Lehigh coal train over the Lehigh and Hudson River railroad from that place to Newburg, N. '. More engines will follow in a few days, and the running of coal over that route will be continued in that way until direct connection is made here with the Belvidere Delaware railroad, A Ministerial Convention. SHOEMAKERSVILLE, Pa., April 28.—A ministerial meeting and Sunday school convention assembled bere under the auspices of the cast German conference of the United Brethren denomination. Between fifteen and twenty ministers and a number of lay delegates are in attendance, The convention will con- tinue in session until Thursday. Day of Prayer for Prohibitionists, PrivaveLeiia, April 20.-The com- mittee of arrangements of the recent ministers’ mass meeting has recom mended that all pastors and churches in the state arrange for observing May 8, as a day of prayer for the success of the Prohibition amendment, and that a eral meeting be held in the city on that day, with Hishon Foss ding, Forest Pires Near Alloons. ALTOONA, P's, April 22. Parties oul on Brosh Mountain, onat of the city, started forest fives, and the flames cover positive cure for Coughs, Cold Spitting Blood, Throat, Chest and wumption has been cured times ‘ the nleerated surfaces, Influenza, i diseases of the constant uze has proven its virtues, Bold everywhere, Hoarse- Vieurisy, it has tiniely atarrh, %, Asthma, Lung Fever, As un Expectorant and no equal, It heals Fifty-six years of in the by its tse, ii, {1 i weep it ghon house, cure for Costiveness, Torpid Liver, Palpits Bowels, and Digestive Ory a sure Kidneys, Jaundice, Apoplexy, tions, ach, be ¥hrg eg ans in Ladies and others by the use of the result. nanent cure these t Price 25 ois. Henry, Jol wy purify the blood. Cine, Diseases of the Loss of Ap Keep the Btom . Indigestion, ick Headache, petite, i1icl perf et health will will find relief 3 141 and miiiy purgats ick Hea Seing dache tonic in meal on sale by all dealers 1, Prop rietors, Burlington, Vt Henry, best ¥ Urn Hheumat ache external remedy for and Scal , Back fo. sure. One Every | MN ds, It is a sa Horses, hen Sores, &o., On instantane OUR Cases J bottle, ld evervw hic D. Murray and W The Neuralgia, Cramp Sprains and all other Pains medy for Galls, Strains, Seratches, its merits, It effects are in most ove satisfaction. 5 cin, OCCT BEER 4 Va) \ #4, ime el RR AOR for Infans “Oastoris is so well adapted to child frecotnmend tans uperior Lo LOWE to me” iL A Ann 311 Bo. Oxford 88, Dix hd injurious BERTAUR ON A Ele Li Ala Piso's Care for Cone sumption is also the best ¥ y " Cough Medicine. If you without Langs, you gloct have a Cough disease of the a few doses are all need, But if you ne- this easy means of sate ry the slight Cough ma) become a serious AAR, and several bot- Lies will be req wired, CONSUMPTION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. OR Eee ACRE RTE ple s Rem dy oi, Famiest 10 sand ( ya Ota is the pom pent INTE ry druggists or sent by mall E T. Haeeltine, Warren, Pa. HUMPHREYS’ SR mn ee y + ~~ va, SUKI PE 18 BOCK Cloth & Cold Binding L644 Pages, wiih Sisal Bugraving, Balled rE. Adress, I. D, Blox 1810. %. ¥ old $c LAET OF FRINCIFAL SON. CURSE Fevers, O ding ion, Inf mn Norms, Ww, s Forer W { 3k rying © olly ar Teeth ing of in: fants df Dinrrben, of Ohilds A a Dysentery Gripin 61 Cholera Morbms, bom: Coughs, { B eh SENeuraigin, Te BlHendaches, Sick MAMA ite ol: Beogtd ne. .. : Eup thom. Waa WA PARR fen, Hind or Bleed . Catarrk, Infioenss, ( n the Head o Whooping Coggh, \ Cough 50 General Debility, prpient w sakes 30 idney Disease ji ervomns Pebility 50 1.650 S09 SL > Lrinnry Weakness, Wetting Bed. 28 Diseases of the Heart, Paipitats PECIFICS. Solid by Droggists or sent Prive iit EFHRKIS REDIOIN Ie Foon Of receipt of 00, 109 Fulton 86. XX. ry rr COE eof GOLD WaTOR Re BO ahiniy for BONO 4 WP : 4 . oat sp ; $4 waten a the we vid, Ter ? i ot Ligne ¥ Fi Warrnn vol. Heavy 12 Wanting Coven, wetit nd tags ifoent, Uh Indies and gen wise with warts and cubes of sal vale ONE PERSON fo each lotaiity can seers ane FREE, How be Wie posattie? We mnnwercogs want ous per wi in each Joreiliy, bo Beep i8 Weolty Rogmer au? new te These wie sell, 8 complete Tine of ony wilt bie ad ry well HOUSESOLO SAMPLES, Theos #4 wip lat, an well ae Yhe wated we send free and after yon Bae Bast Lien Is peur bore for mnotith and shirura Them 5 Laeme whe pea Baws ealing they beoothe pour ie poseitas be tals thie great offer, Sending the GOOLE walch and CORTY satmpios Troe, 58 She showing of Coe warnplon fo any fornlliy, slweps rection in & eres trade for ue wl waprrdes have boon Ins leenilty for a toeandh or tes we mrnally pot from BEO00 te BLOOD In trade fromm the sorrpending sountry, This, the met wonderful offer sve Coon be pen Ae Th erder Bhat var seeglet may be planed at ones ware ther on be seen, all over Amerion, Wille ai ones, and abe pore of the chances, Rosder ft wii be hardly ang Seotile 1 En dow Phe rar rem to Uhnte who tos endl ai pour home * srwntd wi be thee satisfertory, A portal ear on write pe corde BELL cont and afer you Ehow sILW pon are bo #0 Teriber, why vo bars Ye done, But i pou So & Firman nt preem, you ean sernre I IRIKE one of She 18 watches fu the world and car large Fine of HAMPERS. Yerar all aa PETIERON BOW, ee NR wh Se wot pee ye wet ft a™ B08 Sewing. Machine PRs a1 once eatabiisk tends in all pervs, By fecing suv oi ange of dat Much young timber is ia | {31 NS, REVO] LLEFONTE JOOK BINDERY.- B. KUNZ, LESSE. f Plain TERROR - I am prepared to do all kinds « ancy binding at vy most able rates BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER Bindery in Conrad House Block second floor 2onovif ALESMEN Wanted at Once. Loos] or traveling men of good character who nt permabent employment, write me besore jor the season. My sysiem assures suc. on can make money handling my spe inition Don’t delay: terms ve ry liberal. Apply 0 ¥ red E. Young, New England Nurseries, Boch osler, N.Y, outZsiun., HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER TUSSEYVILLE, Pa. He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. vonmsen ) cn y 0 Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. 17janly rm on the radical cure of Spermators hoes or or inoapas-. ty indooed bye axoamat enrly indiscretion, The oplebrated , in this sdmirable essay, Searls de demoniirates from a thirty or may be ey cured ning ont wmode of ore wt once simple. y effectual, | means of which } SVQIY Su 0 matter | somdition may be N | privately and rediesily. | Bar This lecture hood be in the hands of | every youth and every man jn the land: iditeass {Sent under seal. in plain envelope, to | post paid, vO Teoeint of four conte or hid ae C Slamipe, Ad | SHR out VERWEI L MEDICA 1. 00 New York, NK. Pon Gos Bon, 4880 *
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