The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 16, 1889, Image 4

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    FRED.KURTZ,
“TERMS: One your, 81. Wl,
ance. Those in arrears
rms. §2 per year,
paid in ad
to previous
when
subject
ns. and b cents for each subsequent insertion.
Cextig Hany, Pa., Tuurs, May 16,
A GRACIOUS KAISER.
He Will Receive Deputations Rep-
resenting 100,000 Stil
GUNPOWDER GAIL
The Badly of the Strikers loereasing and
Disturbances and Encounters Between
Military Continue.
Military
the People and the
A Miner Driven by
will re-
trikin
Th kaiser
ceive the dey of the
miners of Westphalia, Bunte, Siegel
Schroeder as delegates representing
000 strikers,
The strikers
prevented tl
SPTOSK Noy
upon
A larg
witation
and
charge |
persed.
arrested.
A
heim
the « Lh
UNITED
Dwell Te
renee
Unable to
Conte
it be
tion wi
the minori
secret
gether und
cording!
nearly
gates
gation
also
They
COMpromias, i
world make no «
PHILADELPHIA LI
Large Numbers of
the
PHILADELPHIA, May 14,
thirteen wards the [i
has knocked
sal MOTs.
down t y
but the
Applications Refased
by License Court.
first
ort
out Ts
made at the time,
ing being told that
results f 5
The evening papers pu
lists of the licenses grant
plications refused. and th
Con not alone by
concerned, but by
who manifested
matter. The deci
taken to indicate that
law will rigorously
heretofore in this city
In the thirteen wards there
Heenses granted and 650
fused.
In 1887
1 Lhe ev
all classe
intense
in the
the |
be as
were 513
applications re.
there flourish
5,713 saloons, and the number was
ISR reduced to 1.97 This year
number is likely to be about 1.000.
ed in this city
an
the
Important Appointments,
Wasnisaron, May 8,
has made the following appointinents:
Frank W. Palmer, of ( hicago, 1s. t
be public printer.
to be civil service consmuis sions rs,
Utah, to be governor of Utah.
Elijah Sells, of Salt Lake City to be
secretary of Utah,
Ellsworth Daggett, of Utah, to be sur.
veyor general of Utah,
Also a number of Indian agents and
other territorial officers.
Death of the Oldest Railroad Ofeial,
CARLISLE, Pa., May 14.—Gen. Elwood
M. Biddle, secretary and treasurer of the
Cumberland Valley railroad, died hore
at the age of 81, He was a graduate of
Princeton eollege, a member of the Cars
liste Lav, major general of the Fifteenth
Pennsylvania volunteers, division adju-
tant general of Pennsylvania a pointed
by governor Curtin, and was the oldest
euilrond otiicial in the United States,
THE
The
FINAL SESSION.
Pennsylvania Legislature
Concludes Its Labor,
PRESENTS AND PRETTY SPEECHES.
The Bachelor Receives nn Silver
Service
bal
rose
Speaker
and Other Sabstantin! and
‘ v
Palevm My. Tin
of
Testimioninls of
Elected President Pro Tom.
Senate—~—Rills Passed,
HARRISBURG
passed all
continuon
ference report on th eneral appropria
tion bill w } from t}
the night
followin
and agreed
O1ISe pass
Baie pie Xi th
Villiam i
manner in
the sessions
tha:
senate wore
Ring t
f facie
retirement of Caz
Mr. Penrose Elected Fresh
senator
The w
election
Newmver 1
Mr. Lom
A ballot being
declared ele ) \
The new speaker was escor
chair by Senators News: yer
Aleer. After a short speech,
sworn in by Judge Simonton
then adjourned,
After the adjournment of the senat
handsome silver service was presented
John C. Grady, the retiring president
pro tem. The presentation ! a
made by Mr. Koss, of Bucks. Senator
Newmyer, on behalf of Chief Clerk ius.
sell Errett, presented Mr. Grady with a
handsome gavel,
Harmrissuno, May 9
liquor transfor bill wa
senate on final passage, Senator Co
was surprised to find that »
omission had been made in the printing
of the amendment ry lating to the execu
tion bond. The fault Lad. of course, with
the public printer, The only way out of
the difliculty was to postpone the bill and
have the error rectified. When the bill
was comrectad and returned it fatled of
a constitutional majority. The vote was
2B to. Senator Cooper is disposed to
think that there was rome underh and
work in the matter and Senator Smith
saye it has a very suspicious look,
Fhe bill appropriating $200,000 in aid
of the improvement of the harbor of
Philadelphia passed finally,
The Osborne-Devlin contest was de-
cided in favor of Mr. Ouborne and he
Wii sworn in as the womber from the
district, Fhilads Iphia
The general appropriation bill passed
he wa
1 he OT
HPEeCll Ww
When the Pow
called up in the
per
material
COL yenee
orphans’ bill
‘f
wed the bill
noanspecion
authorizing
to fix the sul
Keepers and
hil delphiag
pi ident
common phe 18 of
epurate judicial
art of quarter ses
peace and oyer terminer and
| delivery in the absence of
rion,
aries of deputy
other emplove
i il
Blan Flies id is
tornun
to hold the of
government and
Jails and
prisons
third
reading voted
ize the formation
purpose of driv-
lnmiber and
i streams not exceeding
nities in length from their source,
i commonly ‘boom™
recon
the
bill, afterwards
ilered and the bill passed,
1 reports on the soldiers’ orphans’
the bill
if the fund
0 a commission, wore
the report
r forwards
Th vist WW
Ae Vole wis
tion } 3
if nn i Lo rei
and
and
management «
i
pro-
we following
nt of
v if
i
LS
‘inong the bills
niger of falling
the National
asure, involving
wm oof $50,000 on
iving participants
Durg to the battle
day: the judges’
aie
nant said
SOHITCOR ©
provided
fom Year to year
intion of public
tiie state authori
eit themselves
ATS oT
SOT
rev.
if the
¥
Lies wer inj id Oe
tO rag the necossy
Lost His Life for a Friend.
SLATINGTON, Pa., May 4.-Willismn
H. Lloyd, of Danielsville, Northampton
county, leaped from a Lehigh Valley
coal train near here this norning to
help a companion who had fallen from
the same train and lay between the
tracks as if seriously fojured Lloyd
Teil, crushed the right eile of his head
against a radroad and expired in a
few minutes, The other man was not
badly hurt.
Roasting ie web dovgr,
The un.
Reapixa, Pa. May 10,
usually hot weather thus carly in the
season is ing wver de felt hore, AL 5
o'clock yeitorduy morning the ther
mometer marsed 68, and by 1 p.m. it
had reached v5. A number of persons
employed in the city park were com.
wiled to yuit work on account of the
wal,
Ancthier Commissioner to Faris
Harrisnono, May 14. — Governos
Beaver has appointed William B, Gill,
superintendent of the Sixth district of
the Western Union service, 0 be a come
missioner to the Paris exposition, Mr.
Gil will start for Paris in June,
The Honrd of Pardons.
Huouenune, May 14, <The next .
ar mocting of the board of pardons wi
be held vu Tuesday, May 98,
NEWS BREVITIES.
The report of the recent conference in
New York of local uppraisers is made
public. They are of opinion that
worsteds should be classified as woolens
uot otherwise provided for,
Ab
ane
the
* the house
filing
Waal
“ommittee
papers in contested
i
Hy els
laltimore
with
Messrs, Thompson and it
formers
ibinents
moved,
trip of 1
very
are
of
civil
{
The preliminary trial Hew
dy
1d,
heavy en and
punboat Petrel
BLOND Wis
She envountered a very
stood the test well, The
has also made a fine trip
Forest fire in Michiy done
“ll have
Brest damage
A gla
in England, 80 per cent, of
facturers in the
the trust
tle been formed
bottle manu
Adgdon Joining
s bot
semi annual «
iy School a
fourth
Sund
in
on of the
s held at
the hou
ociation
Lads Vi
ie that incapacit
ihe
garden,
the winner
J LIN i
Aubum pris
O-aW
i 5 §
arter kr }
awrboard « ng
discontinued
Yesterday
§
Ehanane
A BOYPY
Btaunton, Va., 8
number of horses
Survevors
Lehigh
onl
In a quarrel
Princeton, N. J
killed Jacob Tas
Tash cheated
saulted him and that h
fens,
are making a rout
Valley's K FiRis
fields
then
bed In 2 de
4
rst
During last week th
north was above the nor
satith rather below,
The will of the late John T.
of West Pittston,
O00 000 to be
dren,
rature in the
and in the
fori
A inj
al,
Fave rhart.
Pa. leaves about 815,
divided among five ehil
A Nihilist plot has been discovered
among army officers stationed in St. Ps
tersburg, and a large number of arrests
have been made, The death of the Czar
had been ex reed,
Two employes of the Boston postoffice
have been arrested, charged with « prot
ing a package of mail matter. Th oy
were searching for civil service examin
ation questions, but claim that they act
by rh wt in
A prisoner before Magistrate Diamond
in Philadelphia, who refused to take hie
hat off, was dazed when the Judge
knocked the headgear into the street. A
small riot ensued, and the prisoner went
to jail,
At Philadelphia the anti-Prohibitios
city committee, composed of leading
ward politicians of both the Republican
and Democratic parties, began a canvass
yesterday of every precinct in the « ity.
It is reported from Tahlequah that the
chief of the Cherokeos will refuse to con.
vene the legislature to notify the sale of
the Cherokee strip,
The Lehigh Valley and Reading rail
roads are fighting over the construction
of a branch crossing at New Ringgold, "a.
A personal fight occurred for the
possession of the German Evangelical
church, at Nanticoke, Pa., between
mining factions,
The yacht Manatee, with Senatos
Quay on board, is still at Delaware break.
water waiting for clenr weather before
she starts on her trip south,
Charles E. Coe, of Gettysburg, was
sentenced to eighteen months imprison.
ment for sending a threatening letter,
By the fall of the wall of a building
that was being torn down in New York,
two men were
i
positive cure
Influenza, SN
diseases of the
ha
wicernted surf
amption
¥ tant
1
oid everve hb
Kidneys, Torpid |
y for Conghs, Cold
Ble
Throat, ( host
been cured time
Mmiting
seen, and « nres w hie
Henry, J:
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i
Aver, Rheumati
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nit, lL:
Arnica
ren
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lixir
Homrse.
Feove and
an Expectorant it has ne equal,
It heal
Lung r, Pleurisy,
A
number by timely use,
remoedi
house,
1 | 4
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drake Bitters a
, Indivestion, Disea
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BEumption i
If vou 1}
without
Lungs, a fi
you need,
safety,
may
the
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#114 Gold Busting Ouses,
Fragunt A rong ifeend,
AN I len ed ents elses
Works and onsen of
wus valus ONE PERSON
in earth Jooalfty ses ire fee
FREE. How is Wis pomsiiin?
We atewerws want one par.
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wabek we send Tren and afer pon
in 8 intwe trade for
HH 8 omits for & month of tes
The mort wondefol offer evar
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Wanted at Once.
or traveling men of pood chararter wh
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HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
LE, PA,
He keeps in stock a full line
of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds.
Burial Robes, ete. etc.
a
win}
Funerals attended with
a very fine Hearse.
17janly
MANHOOD
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DR. CULVERWELL'S CELERRATED ESSAY
on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoes or incapac-
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The velebratod nisthor, in this admirable essay,
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ma :
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receipt of oonts wa postaee
iran "
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