“CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. JUNE A Hero. Official Vote of Centre Co. for 1873 and 1889. | One of the State College students living An English syndicate has bought 320,- in Pittsburg, did a heroic act, atthe 4 ; . t ole of ole Of INsS Johnstown flood. Having been 000 acres of yellow pine lands in ono for Local Option | for Prohibition | tract in Escambia county, Florida, and was given leave of absence for a short {the adjoining county of Baldwin, in time, and on his way back from Pitts- | Alabama. The price paid was 8,500, HOE: oll. THAL wi burg, to the college the train he was on | 000, and the purchase includes saw mill ly the most ordial was obliged to lie over at the fatal bridge, | equipments and thirty-six mills. RR eaived on account of the flood, at Johnstown, i Tho vast possessions of subjects of While viewing the wrecks that were | Great Britain in the ranch and mining lodging against the bridge, he and some | regions of our western states is already other passengers observed a child the | well known. But along with the timber sarret of a house that was i purchase in Florida comes the informa- debris. The young man at | tion that a great English syndicate is ed his determination to preparing to buy every American brew- VOL. LXI1. THE CENTRE REPORTER NO. 25 Tribute of Respect, Whereas, i sectned good 0 ou Father fo raanove by desth 3 our Babbath Bchool, in the person « Wagner, we Wherefore desire 10 express ings in the Hino : MESOIved, 1 hal we do most submission 10 Lhis pew visitation of God's 1 Gene, British Gold and American Beer. 1 hutl y it hat r Heaven ¢ ii Mi FRED KURTZ, - - EDITOR Trg —— —— ill, he following BRucorely Low There was a drop of one pound on cofles in New York. RTI SA TIT, cent per POY nder 10 the bereaved fam BOROUGHS Good for the Centre county boys, they are running things all right. at Johnstown TO ST SIT. Thus far it looks as though the Harris sor administration was going to be a sort of third rate affair, TANS IRL WINS. among the once declars save the child The persons standing by him told him he wonld loose hi aa ery it can lay hands on, for the purpose “ . Iritisl 0 i The appointment of a postmaster ag ritish alo for Ameri Centre Hall is likely to split the next Republican National Convention. 8 life if he made the at- of manufacturiog 3 Af Ti cans. Atleast we have the word of The New York Sun that it will be a drink | half way between the light German beer tempt. He plunged in and brought the ebi'd out of the wiecked house alive, and ———————————————————— announced there was a algo and he was deter too, The Our county went | nent, and finding he was determined, the over 1500 in favor and the state by a large | bystanders ent the bell rope belonging to majority against it. t RL I T—— { woman io there " Yi . ; : went an extensively manufactured | The election on the prohibition Amend- wined to save her at present so extensively manufactured | ment, on Tuesday, as the in this country and the fiery favorite of | resulted just danger was now Rerorter predicted. more unmi England. The same competent authority informs us that the beer at present con- nt of alcohol, which is not a heavy enough.| drink oO 9 . 2.8 he train and fastenit bel with a herenlean sumed here contains only per ok } langed yw the arms he pia in again a ’ Fire and wat r have made for themsel. @ ves a fearful record, in within the last six months The score of lives and property lost isan awliul one i Genuine old British | 4 ii of dry, electric Nn : for winter. rt brouogl . ‘ ; " wr alseisza) : . : : : : \ N \ ’ ' ale contains B.0 per nt. AIcoRO! different parts of | woman that had been lying helipicss upon | i : bot i 4 oy ! the world the which is too much for our Therefore the which foreign subjects will manufas in the United States will be half way between these two in strength and fire. It is said that twenty of t largest breweries in Union have already the floor: in another m ed build LGA were yment the saved, disappeared t 3 wreck. : : ] climate, new ing from which two lives! thus heroically TT EAT. under the debris. This young = Lycoming, Tioga, Clinton, Centre, Un- ion and Northumberland Counties have suffered heavily i students C.W Heppenstall, and his age is about 17 years eserves name is he n the loss of bridges, and it is feared that ha!f a miilion dollars will not restore i the Such heroism « recoguition, and | pamed sale tho syndicate's possession, with many more to follow rapidly. It | is. also whispered that the shrewd Ger- i man citizens of the United States, who | at present own and operate the brewer- the college can be prond of her puj these structures to the condition they were in on the 1st of June. A pm wily lp he collapse of the Panama canal has caused d Ir ~The people AL SS i pleased to note, have gpirit in them. we are axing uj Ex~Governor Pattison would have made an excellent Relief Commissioner, aud his appointment would I = all upward of 9,000 Jamaicans have | jos, are all the more wi to sell be- been sent back to Jamaica. | cause of the rapid progress the prohibi- | tion and total abstinence movements i making in the northwest. NN - 7 The Flag with Forty4wo Bh, . iy of hard] Various arrangements have been pro- 1%, doing as good. | acd {i 3 “is United States flag | pos or tho now nited © on Lag fitato ip : te his #! when the four additional states come in. he The present flag con Matters are, of conrse, as dall as they cen be, and the city of Panama has resumed the quiet appearance it wore over {wenly years ago, when only Fauble's line for ead: ing ie complete in every cannot county. wave been a. very graceful act on the pari of Governor Beaver, but Gen. Hasting’s recommenda~ ion for his m h icular, and dealer in Lhe y al par be any beat by 1 & selection was q nietly ignored ET AE =e ‘ x ; the port in a week. Gov. Beaver assumes the attitude of er . : > as. se a The suppression of trains on the Pana- three distinct persons—as the chief ex~ #3 t . ma Railroad, and the catfing On or three of the intermediate stati wee fi, pOBt master like » doorkeeper ( the House at Washington, is a “bigger man thao old Grant,” This makes Bris bin the biggest wan in town, at least. —fimon Loeb’s ff one or two steamers visited & 0 ty b fried glisdovata af £8 i we had Waele of the "ew it of two dons by any such body § uy ni clothing and gents furnishing store, opposite the Cons rad hoase, is the busy pi ow. Bar gains is what draws ecutive of the commonwealth, as the Re- . ins . he blue ns, | 1 no perceptible effect on receipts, and ? upon t publican party leader aud as a prohibition , leader, the latter a Republican lest the whiskey element be offended at his party. On Tues lay prohibition by a hig majority. take big maori ROE I ha union the thirty-eight stars arranged in five rows across the field, three rows con- the not as .~ . . i to as the line of canal work 18 now a gcene cities where fe often, is The city « erior - 1 Af: red at Mi irresponsible and the dwn oho | w—f ery gn quality of cemen is manufact heim i Reifsnyder, for cisterns, pipes, masonry. It is guaranteed. B. Crawford of complete desolation, and few 11- pants are to be seen, the traffic is incon~ siderable, The number of sales by auc- tion of household furniture, } taining eight stars each and two rows - with seven stars each. In arranging the forty-two stars it has been suggested | that there be six rows containing seven Another suggestion is that | there be threa rows containing eight The most serious difficulty confronting org each, as at present, and two rows the commissary department just now is with nine stars. Jut this would neces- how to dispose of the avalanche of pro-| jue changing the proportions of the yisions and clothing coming in. 80 plen.| p10 field, which must not bo done. A tiful are the provisions that about thei g,jrg proposition is to change the er uly rile governing their ouput ls hon rangement of the stars altogether, and : — What 8 Philad. Branch does not instead of in rows place them in the | have inthe lire ol ready-made clothing, some larders and clothes presses about form of a six pointed star. This isthe | i not worth having. The spring stock the town are groaning, but the state offis| guopestion of the editor of The Youth's | BOF OF he aR oT ngust 1d vial ‘8 e ¥ 3 3 ROE ARO BYLOIngE FOU Fer © . oy hyve not taken the @Unble 10 Sud : Compumon, Lewins is King for low prices. The next The Order of Delphians. For fifteen years past a great secret the finance committee. So far the com| gonjety called the Order of Delphians missary department has been cqual 10811] hag been slowly growing in this coun- emergences and no draft ha. been made| try. Its members are school teachers. upon the treasurer. . : bv H Sy AX thanks ’ ——————————————— 1LOve went w sigan At a meeting at Pittsburg of the execu. tive committee of the Coal Miners Asso- ciation of Western Pennsylvania it was resolved to order a general strike on Sat- urday against the company or “plack me” stores, at all places where operators insist upon the miners buying from these stores. The men will be ordered out. A HOTS: the as a even inthe of lay gounty, home, and family, Spring Mills, were board of Tues morning's train, for Stevenson Ill: which will be their fature : . rough on the pride 16 republicas Ege \V. ATH | stars each. city of Panama, is unprecedented, and |, : wi coche ec al: merchandise is disposed of for much : below its value, One of the canal 200,000 francs, recently sank in a creek near Tavernrilla, on the Chagres River No attempt will be made to raise it nnti) the next dry season, ut its there the 1 work. — lowing beats the state for large assortment of men and boy's ciothing— and be beats the world and all clothing stores in it for low prices. There's where you save from $3 to $8 on & suit of clothes. oe pfs A y i hich OOF a dredges which cost : . ’ Sinte College. in The strangest of all the strange inci-y dents growing out of the great calamity at Johnstown isthe suicide of asoldie of a military company from Pittsburg, Jeing in bad health, and seeing the frightful scenes around him —more terrri- ble than a field of battle—it is supposed f Woman can carry. -——— There is now a million dollars subject to the draft of Governor Beaver to ex-}%* pend in the Conemaugh Valley for the |, public safety, to be advanced by Posi, delphia capitalists without juterest the money to be refunded by an appropria- toward relief is the distribution of the funds in the haud i i is 0) OVE — Maj. Spangler, now assisting to run > Johnstown, has received from the govs ernor a commission as Lieutenant Colos pel. That's a deserved step forward from a Major and transforming bim into Col. Bpaagier. But, the thing cannot be allowed to rest there, it must be pushed ahead until we can make it General J. L. Spangler. Now then, from Colonel to (zeneral. Dots. —A. C. Mingle was in town, Wed- nesday. The editor has gone to Johns town. Nosign yet for ciear weather. Wheat is 85: oats 26 to 30; corn 40. Too wet for most of farmers to work their corn. Trains now ron through from llefonte to lewishurg, Potatoes sell that his mind gave away, and placing the muzzle of his musket to bis mouth blew the top of his head off, tion from the state treasury when the legislature meets, This money goes for patting Johnstown in shape again, and | pot as relief for the sufferers, for which there are other contributions amounting | to over 2)¢ millions, With a million to be expended by the | State, and from two to three millions of | Its main object is to advance the finan- The health of the city continucs good. | cial and social interests of the profession There are some, as stated, cases of ma-| and to raise the standard of efficiency. laria and measles, but all ppenmonia has! Good teachers out of a place will be able en shipped to Pittsburg. We to find employment through their i . | brothers and sisters of the order. It is voluntary contributions to supply food, | The straits to which the recent flood] claimed that a thorough organization of raiment and shelter to the destitute and | 4 na {1a ited Stat + which | " reduced the people of the West Branch | the teachers of the country will enable | i infor We note the point made by Judge tantly Rhone, in the Luzerne Legal Register published by Geo. B. Kulp. In an opin jon in McLean's Estate, he says the skill snc pn necegsarily exercised by an attorney to keep parties ont of law is as mach a subs ject for compensation as final snecess in protracted legal contests, pense, Judge, The honest lawyer will tell his client whether he has a safe cese or not. The shyster will tell his elient, in order to get him into court, “Yes, go ahead, youn are right, we'll show the other fellow something.” jel jog from 12 to 15 cents per bushel. ~The largest and most complete line of suiting—now on exhibition on oar counters—that have ever been shown by ps. Suits made to order at the lowest prices, Morxrcomesy & Co, Tailors, Bellefonte, On Friday 150 hands passed here to work on the bridges between the two tunnels. One of the cars was equipped for cooking, while several box cars serv- ed for sleeping in at night, the workmen boarding and sleeping on the train, Be- sides these, there is a large force of men at work, from all along the line, to gel the track in repair through the moun. taing—these are taken down in a box cAr every morning returning in the evening—the car being attached to the minister to the sick, it is entirely safe to | Valley are strikingly illustrated by the the pedagogic profession “to reach that . 3 - . - i ¢ . - py oy 7 say that the resources of the General Re- appearance of the Renovo Evening News| high plane of usefulness the grandeur of Good, sonnd : . i hee § Te 5 ia” ¥ lief Committee are ample for all necesais | its mission demands, The supreme of Saturbay, June 8, printed on the blank ties, One third, or one half st most, of |, a : : gide of ordinary wall paper. It is safe to! lodge of the United States is at present the funds applicable to charity, will suf | use o aly # ts intercet (no th scot, | say that nothing like it bas been seen | in Lincoln, Neb. The lodge has been fice to feed the hungry, clothe the naked | 224 that ¢ or atelligent | since the declining days of the Southern] regularly incorporated. Within a fow and shelter the homeless, and the resi | and tong nila" Confederacy, when the Union blockade! months the order has been increasing dae of the fand will doubticss be used compelled the Southern newspapers to! rapidly, and teachers all over the Union discreetly to help the heipless to reestab- | use wall, wrapping or any other paper| are forming lodges. ish themselves in self supporting busi they could get upon which to print their - ness, pra? -- bBave cone Lo recognize, 1 fil a contract obligation 1 but the importance policy, of provid ng, oq in this great ind: —————— TT OS — sirial commonwenitl tution which sha!l fur fity for studies which at tries, and of bringing those The charter of the Louisiana Lottery Company is about expiring, and the question of a new charter is prominent in the polities of the state, The mana- gers of the lottery have offered to pay the entire debt of that State, about $12,- 000,000, provided they are allowed in re- issues, The publishers of the Renovo] A question that has long been of inter- News are to be commended for their| ost is how much beer makes a pint. If push and energy and to be congratulated | itis sold fresh and foaming, then the on producing a very creditable looking | MeaSUre is filled with foam. If, on the sheet, even when reduced to wall paper. | other hand, the vessel is filled with the ; | liquid, then the liquid itself is flat, stale h the amp re thorough Affairs at shape. Big booming ps i hnstown are gettting into dynamite cartridges 8re| ..o reach of thos ng the wreckage, Johns | ford to obtain them and slimy with mod and] % Ther 5 of government and di ————— ————— fo i in force are pot new, I en turn a 50 years license, The thousands upon thousands of poor dupes who ocon- tribute month afier month to swell the income of this gambling corporation will be interested in the foregoing announce ment. It shows where their money goes, In Louisana it is said the lottery company owns 2ll the Republican polis ticians and a good share of the Demo: crats, It has on its pay rolls most of the members of the legislature, State officials snd active politicians, The Temperance campalgo is over, and it must be admitted that the prohibition advocates left no stone unturned to carry the Amendment. They labored most earnestly for the causs of sobriety and were sincere in their motives, The W, C. T. U. deserve credit for the deyotion they displayed to further the cause, and the untiring zeal which they displayed for the trinmph of the principle npon which they planted their standard and unfarled their flag. If our political party campaigns would be conducted with the purity and sincerity of purpose as the W C. T.U. condncted their campaign, for prohibition, there wonld be no blot upon American polities, Surely, the politician can learn something here, people are faking quinine like water. Adjutant General Hastings system is right in itssell and its effect is visible on all sides. The wreckage of the stone bridge is melting away and along the hillsides bordering on the Conemaugh in Stoney Creek large gangs of men are at work cleaning up the debris. To diy there must be 2.000 men at work in wash- ing Johnstown’s face, They are divided into gangs of forty each, and it is joking- ly eaid there are as many foremen as la- Ix rers. However that may be, the work ia flying. Eight more stationery sogines arrived and four of them are already at work on the stone bridge. Dy means of steam and dynamite the wreckage is fast disappearing. - - wo The sugar trust continues to advance the price of sugar ina way to indicate that it has accepted Mr. Blaioe's view-- that trusts are private affairs with which the public have no concern. The sugar trust seems to have no concern for the public e ther, except to make it stand and deliver. a. Profanity was one of the prime canses of the flood at Johnstown and in Centre conuty-~the dams did it. sey have 1 ever sinoe April (8, 18% They arbitrary or opp each stadent to x are not simply rogo ri RIVe a sali veg to do so. 1 wh ive, They ro his place, « factory sooount of § a Bey are ut is burdensome (0 those only to irksome, and they are 4 igned fo Ho addition bh en made Wo charges since appropriations were receiv fi the Legislature, except a charge for lights which, previous to the introduction of eicetrie tight into the dormitories, were furnished by the students for themselv:s, and a (rif terial actually consumed by the dents in the laboratories. 1 uundeitake to say that there fs not an fustitation in the United States, doing work of equal grade, in which the DOCOASATY EX PONS BTe so Tow, 4. Kot one dollar of the State appropriation has ben veed for the payment of salarics, or for additions to the number of professors or jpstracs tors, Every cent of the appropriations hes been wpenit in providing inereased buildings and equip: tment for the noo sary work of the College. 5. The persons who ‘receive tho benefit” are the students, who have more than doubicd in number within the last six years, snd who are enabled, by mean: of these appropristions, to obs tain educational sdvan tages which otherwise none but the sons and denghters of wealthy fami. lies could enjoy. The State College Is empbati oally the people's dolicge. 6. The newspapers of Contre county ha unanimously and cordially supported the College during the period of iis recent growth, and the College intends So justify thelr confidence and to deserve their good will, There is nothing about its methods or management which Woot faukly open to public Insp ction. We Invite vil, exe agloation, inquiry, The Facuily, lusioed of gros such TL the College om # fee for ma individual sin Under the supervisian of vice presi dent Frank Thompson, of the P. R. R. the bridge at Montgomery was rebuilt in four daye Traine now through from Philadelphia to Pittabuig repair again last week. a. — One of the incidents connected with the Millheim flood that is not as gad to relate as some others, is the ex. parience of Nev. Auman, who ins a gros cery in that town. After closing hours, Nev and some compasions sat in his Jit tle store, and hearing a noise in the cel lar like that when rata try to move lids from er cks, he and his company thought the rodents must be on pumerous just about that time in his cel: lar, and the party qonietly armed thems selves with clubs and with all possible stea th proceeded down stairs to siaugs ter the little creatares by the dozen, But when they got down they found the cel. jar under water, with the erocks afloat seemingly to nod how-dy-do to each oth- eras they around, aod that's yhat caused the racket among the croc Fora fine stock of ready made amortment of clothing, for the ready made clothing, for the latest styles in men's and boys clothing, for the ps in soits, always to Faables, and unprofitable. In this perplexity a | brilliant thought has occurred to a num- weight. They fix the prico at five cents | a pound, probably in accordance with tho old saw, “A pint's a pound the world around.” Mayor Grans, of New York, has for a long time been endeavoring to persuade the trustees of the Metropolitan museum in Central park to open it to the publio on Sundays. The trustees refuse obdu- rately, Boston's Art museum is open en Sundays, Saturday isa free admission day to the Boston museum, and nine tenths of all the visitors attend on Satur- day and Sunday. By far the greatest pumber of visitors is on Sunday. They aro largely working people with their families, , The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph says plainly that Penneylvanians should make good all losses to the survivors of the Johnstown flood. “Had the laws of the state the interests of the Conemaugh valley the disaster never would have occurred,” says The A loose dirt wall confined a vast wolght of water in tho wrtificial res- the «ter Olothi ouse, opposite the Brockerhofl, Bellefonte, ervoir of the Pittsburg Fishing club. regular passenger trains. ap an— Facts for all, In spite of all competition the Philad. Branch clotliog store, remains headgnar- ters for actual bargains in ready made clothing, for men and boys. Lewins ins troduced cheap clothing in Centre county, and bas kept it at that all the time; he kept honest goods, no trash, and, asa rule, always sold from 25 to 30 per cent. below any other clothing store in this part of the state. Bear these facts in mind-you have never had a truer friend than the Philad. Branch. fs MA Announcements. PROTHONOTARY, e are authorised to announce that M. 1. Gard. per, of Howard Boro, will be a candidato Prothonotary subject io D We are’authorized to announce that L. for will bo a date for 10 Democratic A. A i — In spite of all com continues to take the cloth’ low sn ns AI Me OR It's not going to be so long between drinks, after all, looking at it from Tues:
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