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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED.KURTZ,
ance. Those in arrears subject to
rms. §2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
ns, and b cents for each subsequent insertion,
09
~ed
Centee Harr, Pa, Truss, May
ALLEN THORNDIKE RICE DEAD,
The Minister to Rassin Dies Saddenly in
New York.
NEw YORK, May 17.—Allen
dike Rice, editor of The North Amer-
ican Review, and President Harri-
son's appointee as minister to Russia,
died at the Fifth Avenue hotel yester-
day.
His death came with surprising and
almost tragic suddenness, Mr. |
to have sailed Wednesday for his new
ost at the court of St. Petersburg, and
Bad engaged berths on board the City of
Paris.
The night previous a soreness had be-
come noticeable in Mr. Rice's throat,
and in the course of the day it developed
into a severe attack of tonsilitis, the ul-
cerations being pronounced and painful.
Mr. Rice was anxious to however,
and insisted up mn doing so until his phy-
gician positively forbade a sea voyage at
such a time. So sudden and unex
pected was his illness and deferred de-
parture that his friends were
not aware of it until they went to the
steamer expecting to bid him Godspeed
on his vovage,
He returned to his
Avenue hotel, and when he
he felt better. Ti next
coughed himself to sleep, and
went
Thormn-
ICE Was
sail,
intimate
rooms at the Fifth
retired said
morning he
when the
to awake hin he was dead.
died of i
He
death
nurse
The docts
axdema
ite
had, in
Earl Dunraven Easily Satisfied.
NEw York, May |
letter to the New |
specting the
was made j
says he gay
as a matt
can sail
agamst 1
as the dat
fied with the
thinks the start sh
specified time
sire, in
the sai
RCCePL §
club, but »
Gen, Paine
fo
Was He Quick Dead?
NEW Yorg, May
for the purpose of
ington Irvia i
reader, met h
of a cataleptic fit o
by the surgeon's knife while in a catal-
eptic state, [ Coroner
Levy. Thomas A. Atchinson ap
on behalf of the wife of deceased and
resented a letter from District Attorney
Fellows authorizing him to aet for the
district attorney's office. The physicians
who performed the autopsy were held in
£2,500 bail and the exanination
was continued.
or
I DIsShop, ne ate ming
15 cle ough the effect
r wounds inflicted
1
each
The Election at Jamestown, D, T.
Jamestrows, D. T., 15. ~The eles
tion of dels tes t » constitutional
convention in North and South
was held yesterday. The N
convention will of
members and will meet at Bismark, July
4, to frame a constitution for the new
state. In this district two Republicans
and one Democrat were elected. Spring-
ers minority representation scheme was
tried and the people were dissatisfied
with the result. It insures the election
of twenty-five Democratic delegates.
632,000,000 in the Chorns.
PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—A project is
under way to have the 63,000,000 people
of the United States join in singing the
“Star Spangled Banner” at a fixed hour
on the Fourth day of July next. The
idea is to have President Harrison visit
Philadelphia on that date, and when the
signal to begin singing is given by him
to have the wires flash the news over all
the country, so tha’ the singing will be
going on all at once,
Dak
Dakot
rth 1
consist seventy-t
Quay Catches Two Fish at Once.
PHILADELPHIA, May 18. Senator Quay
and his fishing party are having great
luck in their cruise down in Chinco
teague bay. Ex-Sheriff William R
Leeds wires from Exmore, Va. that the
shoals. Senator Quay hooked two at
once. The party are all in fine spirits,
and while the weather is foggy and the
birds scarce, the fish are in great abun-
dance,
Cronin Seen in Sherwood,
CHICAGO May 17. Chief of Police Hub-
bard received a telegram from J. G. Cum-
mings, chief of police of 8t. Catharines,
Ont. , saying that Dr. Cronin was seen
in Sherwood on the 13th instant, and
stating that his information could be re-
lied on as correct,
Citleen Cleveland Takes a House.
New York, May 16. — Ex-President
Cleveland has leased for two years the
fine mansion No. 816 Madison avenue,
It is near the magnificent residence of
Banker Henry G. Markland, at the cor-
avenue,
Boulanger Suffering from Diabetes,
LOSDON, May 17.~1It is stated on the
continent that an English physician has
fond Gen. Boulanger to be suffering
from diabetes in advanced stage and has
ordered him to Vichy or Carlsbad,
A Dakotas Yawn.
Ferous Faris, D. T., May 16.—At
Star lake Mrs. Nygeen yawned so hard
as to dislocate her jaw, She was com-
frit to ride twenty-five miles on horses
bck to this city to have it set,
Governor Nill Vetoss the Saxton Bill
ALBaxy, May 14. — Governor Hill
vetoed the Baxton electoral reform bill
lust night on the ground of unconstitu-
tionality, and because of certain defects
which he thinks it contains,
Licenses in Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, May 16,-The liquor
license court which has fast finished its
labors, granted 1,203 retail licenses and
io wi and bottlers’ leenses,
A RIV:L RAILROAD,
N ew
|
| Proposed New Line from
York to Pittsburg,
| TO PARALLEL THE PENKSYLVANIA,
Philadelphia Capitalists Ave Working Up
to Construct 8 New Houte to
Ashland,
a Scheme
Pittsburg via Selinsgrove and
Huntingdon, Connecting with Lehigh
Valley.
1 he
Chie
i
PHILADELPHIA, May 21 plan for
| an inde Iw nudent rail ped
| to « tl
road has been
past two weeks orts hy WOT
to interest I
scheme, Sine
atlroad fell mito the
roiits 8 rad new
started ian i oid
that 18 con
onnect with ti rail
made
This
Van
al i i
Line of the Proposed Hood.
The line of the
i i ing
migh Sel Ovi ud i ion
route is
to the Penn
the dis
Governor Deaver's Signature,
ty
tt
The ie
to th
have
neerin
coal U
et
book o
the i
made take effect «
0 June
War on the Sunday Saloons,
Reaping, Pa. May The commit
tee of public safety are engaged in sul
ponaing withessos to appear against tl
saloon ke pers tt Wedne slay . wh
the first testin will be taken bv the
commissioner appointed by the court i
the matter of the Sunday liquor
cases. The commiitton
that everything will be in readine .
that time {or the warfare against the
saloon keepers, There are thirteen cases,
but it has not yet been decided which
will be called first,
4
ne
welling
have announced
ww by
Died from Unrequited Love.
DoyLestows, Pa., May 17.—A pretty
and vivacious young girl, named Emma
Jane Funk, aged 21 years, employed as
housekeeper in tho family of Charles
Swain, on Afton avenue, committed sui.
cide by taking strychnia. The cause is
attributed to an unfortunate love affair.
She was the daughter of a wealthy
farmer of Carversville, this county,
The Reading Colleries,
PHiLavELPitia, May 17.—It was re
wrted here that all the colleries in the
Schuylkill region would work full time,
beginning next week, and that addi
tional breakers would be started up to
stipply the increased orders,
Fudden Death of Col. Fowler,
LaNCAsTER, Pa., May 18.—Col, Bam-
uel L. Fowler, president of the pro
Jeeted Reading and Chesapeake railroad,
died suddenly last ovening of apoplexy,
aged 72 years, Col, Fowler owned larg
tracta of lad in the south,
Niv. Rondall Takes a Drive,
Wasmisorox, May 17, «The Hon.
Bamuel J. Randall took advantage of the
pleasant weather to take a drive. He
expressed himself as feeling well, and
| his appenrance corroborates his aswrtion,
legal Saloons That Are Sald to Flourish
in und Aboui Pittsburg.
Pirispuna, May 20.-—Since the grant-
ing of licenses this year under Judge
White's strict interpretation of the
Brooks high license law, what are known
as “speak ensies” have sprung up in the
rough districts throughout the city and
county
It is estimated that there are at least
f these places in Allegheny county
selling liquor illegally, The
y authorities scem to be paying but
attention to them, while the city
I officials are preparing a list of
those under their own observation,
which they will furnish the county
authorities,
Most of the liquor sold in these places
is purchased from foreign dealers, the
local alers and brewers being
averse to accommodating them. It is
estimated that more liquor is sold at the
“speak easies” than at the regularly li-
is.
res
little
police
te.
wholes
Postmasters.
May 16.—Fourth class
postmasters were appointed as follows:
H. J. Bear, Delta; C. D. Beans, Fall-
rte J. E. McGrew, Finleyville; E.
Hackman, Hatfield; D. W. Rank.
ville; Charles Rue, Maud; W,
grift, Newportville: H. F. Groff,
F.W Point Marion;
Perr n, Putnam; J. E. McNaldy,
vill Edward Merriman,
Philo Tuller Tiog 1
May Fourth clnss
postiasters were appointed as follow
Pennsylvania Theopol Jon
Allen MclDern
} Hower
Pennsylvania
WASHINGTON,
]
stone
3
snyder,
iwenksy
ridanville
HINGTY
ie. 9
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163
Y¥ A NN.
Loysville;
Jo: HH. LC.
W. Meek,
Now ¥
vow Free.
rd:Johin
Kmitl
Heatlon nt Gettysburg.
LV
Beaver Will Yote for Prohibition.
" 2 ’
reply to
vy oalern
intended
dinent i
(Tig hs to
juest
on as to
amendmen
A Cow Huns Amack.
£, Pa., May
bio ry
An in-
one
yesterday.
a calf, and
as separated
we wild with anger,
the streets, head
he body and
Her next
knocked
Then
in
ia OY
8
proces,
the
May 1 Lights
wedding feast w aE
& Wer winbled
A Carroll.
i E33
ng tailor.
Aer
fones
ae of his dy-
Jonos parents
mt
ti to be
do not divi
and the excuse
The wedditug is in
and Misa Carroll
mortification.
mm Sscranton,
fictitious,
lofinitely postponed
is overwhelined with
Carnegie’s Employes Suffer a Reduction,
PiTrenuno, May 18. Notice of a new
sliding scale of wages was posted today
at Carnegie's Homestead steel plant, [t
is made upon a basis of £27.50 for steel
bloom, with the minimum at §25, and it
is practically a reduction averaging 20
por cont. It falls heaviest on the best
paid men, and cuts them in some cases
Alor GO per cont. The employes had
notified the firm that an advance in
wages would be demanded July 1. The
reduction will juoiably cause a strike of
the 2,500 employes. If the strike is de-
feated the scale will probably be adopted
in all the other steel mills,
A Miraculons Escape.
Hampunro, Pa, May 16. — Richard
Nice, a young man residing at Schuyl-
kill Haven, having missed the regular
train at this station, attempted to jump
on n coal train on the Reuging railroad,
when he fell and was roiled along the
track by the car boxes, His left arm
was terribly lncerated, and is body is a
mus of bruises, His escape from in.
stant death was miraculons,
Tun HMandred Balldogs Ordered,
Puttapgirais, May 20. «he Stand.
ard Oil company hay placed an onder in
Phikde’phin for 200 buildoss, which will
be weed to guard the Standard tanks in
the Ohio Seld against tranips. Numerous
fires have een caused by the Fibta of
tramps, and 1 is though the bulldogs
will keen them nway, :
EC ——————————————
Over Passaic
The Bowery Boy Makes the Most Peril.
ous Leap of His Life in
Not Was His
Will Jump the Genesses Palla,
Safety Glory,
He
Gold, Objeet-Kuyy
NEw York, May 21,
Brodie made the :
has ever attempted
Point rock,
Passaic falls, and
Yesterday Steve
most perilous leap he
He stox d on Farle
extending over the
leaped down into the
canyon, 105 {eet He came up after
thirty seconds his back, his eves
closed and his face as white as chalk.
He managed to turn on his stomach and
swam to the shore, where he lay ex-
hanated He was revived with whisky,
and has no scrionus in >
This jump wa perilous he
* made, ax hie feli among a chain of
rocks on wl have
smashed to d¢
He
The ump was made
reward of any kis
fame.
owe ry. ri
days ago some Jerse n from
On Were in ni ree when one of
the ladee
on
1.1
{ be would
ith hin ©
Jumped
been
hi
struck them,
for Glory.
no wager
cept a
saloon
Gn or
desire for
on the
and a few
Pater
them
rf our
If
way
you do
you
you
tried it have
) t a4 young
boat to
CET.
been killed, and on
DARN nama Lau i
CTOns the Pa Lit
On
row
ROO a
thie
th
Ir
ng
bore
urrent whi
ards the falls,
“Fearing that he would be sw
£3 4 Fs
t of his boat an
hi I he jug
4
¥ swim
The
r, and he was da
His body has no
concluded thie
Sam Pateh'’s
steve leaned on his bar for a monx nt
and
ing
tide bore
m
Ss ¢
Leap.
inguired
id Sam Patch ever make the jump?
‘Not over :
into the river from a
park, in Patterson, in
Eo
iy
‘Well, I'll do better.
the falis, but he
tree In
1842." was
Passa
the re
eyman lang
at his
porter after his return t
i i
saloon on the
FB Ye
srs {
3 R000 Ue
i i r
wife interrupted
Steve Brodie, that
again I »
don’t wan
left a widow
ance at him
AIH highest leap
ughkeepsie bridge,
feet
from
a distance
was
of 220
“
More Presidential Appointments,
. May 17.- The presiden
Howing appointments:
h, of Oregon, to
oy extrao ry and minister
tentiary of the Uni States to Turkey.
Clark E. Carr, of Hlinols, to be
ister resident and consul general
United States
Henry W,
WwW
has made
i
ARHINGTON
the
domon H Ix
1
lenipo
'
min
of the
be consul general of the Stat
at Honolulu
shes 1a
United
Pennsylvania,
i States at Bir
oi
eonanl of
wmas H. Sherman, of the
onsul of the
Mr.
WiLMixaG 1
layard te Marry,
The rex Tt
T some Lime
ary of State Bayard
intended to take another wife has now
assumed a definite form the fact is
pretty well established, It is announced
upon the most reliable suthority from a
member of the family that the ex-soore-
tary will marry Miss Clymer, danghtor
of Dr. Clymer, U, 8. N. The date of the
marriage is not announced, but it is
whic h has boon Cire il
past that ex-Secr
3
ana
occur in the near future,
tassel] Harrison's Father in-Law,
Wasnmarox, May 15.—Th president
has appointed ex-United States Senator
Alvin Saunders, of Nebraska. to be a
member of the board of registration and
election in the territory of Utah, The
salary is £5,000 per annum and the do
ties very light. Mr. ders is inti
mately associated with President Har-
rison's family by marriage, his daugh
ter Minnie being the wife of Russell B.
Harrison, the president's only son.
Sav
Mra. Polsom Married.
Jackson, Mich. May 21. —Mrs. Oscar
Folsom, mother of ex President Cleve.
land's wife, and Henry E. Perrine, secre.
ary of the Buffalo Cemetery association,
were married last night in this city,
where Mrs. Folsom has lately resided
with relatives. Mrs, Cleveland attended
the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Perrine will
reside in Buffalo,
To Regulate Congressional Elections,
Wasiinoros, May 20.-<In an inter
view Representative Perkins, of Kansas,
expressed the opinion that the next con-
gross would pass a bill for the regulation
of congressional elections. This measure,
he said, would be aimed at the south,
but its provisions would, of course, ap-
ply equally to all sections of the country.
A Big Invoice of Immigrants,
New York, May 21.—The total num-
ber of foreign passengers landed from the
nine steamehip: anchored in port footed
up 5,502, the est number of Imm
grants landed at this port in one day in
many years. The interior of Castle Gar.
den had the appearance of a human bee-
ve,
Hevising the Rivle.
BOSTON, May 21.—At the meeting of
the Baptist Publication society it was
announced that the work of revising the
Bible and New Testament is approach.
ing completion, and that w on the
revision of the Old Testament is pro
oveding satisfactorily.
Secretary Nowe Visits Cartiste.
WasnixoroN y 21. Secretary and
Mrs. Noble left today to visit the Indian
schools at Carlisle, Pa., in which the sec.
retary is greatly interested,
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