The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 27, 1889, Image 4

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    Td GENTRE REPORTER
Epitrok and Pror's
FRED.KURTZ,
STERMS; One yoar, $1.50, whon
nee, Those in arrears sabject LO
rms, §2.per year.
paid in ad
previous
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
ns and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion,
Cente Hann, Pa. Tuuonrs, Jung 27.
A RAILWAY ENTERPRISE.
A New Reading Railroad Branch Soon lo
Be Opened.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., June
for traffic within a month or so. The
now ready for the ralls. A bridge
across Fishing creek rem
but the contracts have been given
for this, and the structure will be up by
the time the rails ar } At
burg the
was built.
delphia capitalists who control
Bloomsburg and Sullivan road, are ar-
ranging for the purchase of
to the 15
Jamison and his associates.
to be enough timber
80.000 acres to
and there is said
standing on the
trafiic to the Blox
road for years to come.
tion t
road and convert the logs into
which will be shipped to market
the Readin i. The tract of land
question is said to be the nearest to mar
ket of any t timber land
Pennsy y The Reading is
to derive a large revenue
district, and will be
moderate cost timber for its mines.
It is the inten-
y erect
a
i
1
sxpected
from the
The Yale-Penusylvania Freshmen Race.
New Loxpos, Conn., June 235.
Yale fresmen are making = a
tions to i iv
Den Crew as it 18
0
of the men from university men
going to row with the fre
i them are members of
nearly all of
freshman class
graduate ol
and is
i 8 at the 1
n
14
in the ciass
from
hools.
wets Himself
Carberry, the well Known ex-representa
tive from the Third district, shot
self in the brain sho 7
n his appartment
store. at the
anda Call
been depr
will proba
0
Buttermilk,
Pa. June 20, George Dwyer,
grandson of Septimus
Drowned in
IRISTOL,
the 15-months-o
Turner, a farmer
found in a wash boiler which
with buttermilk. His feet st
above the surface led to the di
his body, He lead when
The child had b 3
and plunged «
filled
icking up
was
y head first,
Gohr Need Tramp No More.
ALLENTOWN, Pa... June 20.
will
Wer,
Agent Schoch's office he
his tramping days are
pension papers
£2,000,
teers, Company B.
An Old Friend of Cameron's Gone.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., June 25.—Mark
had been confined to his bed the
months with general debility.
an old and intimate friend of Gen. Simon
Cameron, and one of the best known cit.
izens in Unien county.
Swarthmore’'s New President.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. , June 20.— Professor
William Hyde Appleton has been elected
temporary president of Swarthmore
college, vice Dr. Magitt, who has re
signed after serving eighteen years. Mr.
Appleton has been professor of Greek at
Swarthmore seventeen years. He is a
graduate of Harvard.
The Lyceming Judgeship.
WiLLiAMsPORT, Pa., June 20. Judges
Maver, Bucher and Rockefeller held a
consultation here in the judiciary con-
test case. Owing to the Hood an order
was made by the court that the taking
of testimony on the part of Judge Meta.
ger be suspended until July 15.
Hanged Himself in His Barn,
WiLkESBARRE, Pa., June 20. George
Eckert, aged 60, a respected resident of
Plains. a suburb of this city, hanged
himself from a rafter in his barn. The
lifeless body was discovered by his son,
Family troubles and melancholia are as
signed as the causes,
Railroads Consolidate,
New Yorg, June 256,—At a meeting
of the stockholders of the Hancock and
Pennsylvania Railroad company, by a
unanimous vote a consolidation was ef-
fected with the Forest City and State
Railroad company and the Scranton and
Forest railroad.
Dragged to Death.
Reaping, Pa., June 20.-While Harry
Strohm, aged 16 years, was engaged in
cultivating corn with a pair of mules on
the farm of Joseph Yiugst, near Relist
ville, this county, the mules ran awa
and dragged the boy until he was dead,
Wihlkesharre's Club to Continue,
Winkgenanne, June 20,—A meeting
of base ball enthusiasts was held in the
Board of Trade rooms and financial
pledges given by substantial business
which will ensure the maintenance of
the local club during the season.
in A A A
The Easton Club Will Disband,
Easton, Pa., June 20.—The Easton
Baseball club are to be disbanded at
New Haven on Saturday owing to lack
of funds to carry the team through the
Reuson. :
Flames Threaten the Ruins of
the Stricken City,
TWENTY-FIVE HOUSES BURNED.
The Flames
and Extinguished After
Lasting Over
Stricken
the Town.
Started In a Beoys' Bonfire
a Hot Fight
Two Hours—The Panic
Populace Prepare to Desert
Jounstown, Pa., June 25.-—It was
that the remains of Johnstown were
not entirely wiped out by fire yester-
day afternoon, The blaze began with
the First ward school hous, which stood
on the bank of Stony creek. That build-
ing stood on the upper side of the dismal
waste which the torrent of water swept
clear across the town. Close by the
school building, all jumbled up together,
were about thirty buildings, some of
inhabited, Next to these houses was a
street, the only one not yet cleared of
debris, and on the opposite side was a
wide stretch of ground tightly packed
with frame buildings in all manner of
decrepit attitudes. Still further above
were some of the best preserved build-
ings in the city.
The Populace Panic Stricken,
Had the wind carried the flame in the
opposite direction, fire would have de-
the immediate neighborhood, as it
of the
hardware
succession, Une
houses had been a
the explosion of & keg of powder in if
gent the burning roof flying in frag
ments, thus increasing the danger.
store
bonfires that
space, with carth and
off the 6 of communication
the ned buildings, occu
pants were already moving the remnants
their furniture. This banking the
bonfires with earth and the veering of
the wind so that the burning
were ca into Stony ( reek ended the
danger in this direction.
¢ line
i
2 \
threat w hose
embers
General Stampede.
On the other side the
the
a gan
reached
1 11% 1
40 IRALIG Anda
sosition until it had
street and then tore d
houses
ime the sti
Fine i
under
FOUTS,
the
€n
valley
on agration.
elief that
up is
. Word
unre
oney
Was
for Siek Women.
urn Barton, of the Red
kod Gen. Hastings
for tw wmty-fiva of
Neos
Last evening {
BOCICLY, a
transportation the
festitul i formale
airy Park, wh
them for a month
Gen, Hastings promptly
tickets the Red
away this week,
EE people
Prospects of the Niearagus Canal,
Wasninaron, June
month the second detachment
* 3
ariy
of
34
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©m
will leave New York
vena last month carried the first detach-
ment in tharge of Lieut, NN. I. Usher
of the navy. The project
guay canal bas been a distinctly naval
idea although the money has been sup-
plied by leading capitalists of Now York
and other Admiral Ammen,
Civil Engineers Menocal and Peary.
Commodores H. C. Tavior and R. D.
Evans, Lieuts. Usher and Maxwell and
Burgeon John F. Bransford have made
repeated trips to Nicaragua and have
every foot of the proposed
new waterway. Nearly all of the above
named officers will leave for Graytown,
the Atlantic side of the canal, next
month, where ;they will be placed in
charge of the different sections of the
work.
Cities
A Murderess Escapes from Justice.
BavriMong, June 4.—~Owing to a pe-
culiar statute in the Virginia laws the
conviction of Mrs. Virginia Tavior of
murder in the second degree for poison.
ing her husband has been set aside, and
instead of serving a sentence of five years
she walked out of jail a free woman,
Judge Gunter, of the circuit court, hav.
ing decided that by the Virginia law
killing by poison is murder in the first
degree, By the same statute Mrs. Tay
lor cannot be tried again.
A Coming Catholic Centennial
BALTIMORE, June 24.-—A centennial re-
union of Catholic societies and Catholic
laity will be held at Bay Ridge, Md., on
Thursday, July 11, to celebrate the
100th anniversary of the founding of the
archdiocese of Baltimore, which event
also marks the centennial auniversary of
the establishment of the Catholic
hierarcy of the United States,
Fatal Fireworks,
NEw Loxpon, Conn., June 22.—<The
eight oared four mile straight away race
between _the Yale and University of
Pennsylvania crews was rowed last
evening over the Thames river course,
from Gales’ Ferry to Winthrop's Point
and was won by Yale by one and one.
half lengths. Official time, Yale, 20
BO; Pennsylvania, 20 56°,
————— a
Yale's Victorious Crew.
Bosrox, June 22.-—A disastrous fire
accompanied by loss of life occurred last
evening in the fireworks establishment
of Heyer Bros., corner of Sumner and
Hawley streets, Three dead bodies have
been taken from the ruins and three per
sons are known to be fatally injured, It
is feared that there may be more victims
among the debris.
Verdict on the Armagh Disaster,
Loxvos, June 22,—The coroners’ jury
jn the recent frightful disaster near
Armagh have brought in a verdict hold.
ing five of the officials of the railway re
sponsible for the loss of life and charg:
ing them with manslaughter,
The Ehah in Brossels.
Bruesers, June 25 « The shah of
Persia has arrived. He had a cordial in-
terview with King Leopold anil was en-
at luncheon in the royal palace,
PITTSBURG IRON CONVENTION.
The Amalgamated Association Adjourns
After un NSeyenteen Days’ Session,
annual convention of Amalgamated As
sociation of Irom and Steel Workers
reached a final adjournment after a ses:
gion of seventeen days, William Weihe
was unanimously re-elected president,
William Martin re-elected secretary, and
Staven Madden reappointed assistant
secretary.
There is but little doubt but that the
wage scale as adopted by the cqgvention
and submitted to the manufacturers
will be accepted by the latter without
alteration.
The difference between the employes
and managers of the Carnegie Home-
stead mills remains unsettled and will
probably so remain until July 1, the end
of the present scale year, There is now
po prospect of an amicable adjustment
of the enon between the managers
and their employes, and a strike is al-
most certain to occur at that time,
Jones & Laughhn signed the seale of
the Amalgamated association for the
American Iron works. This is the first
firm to accept, but other signatures are
expected.
Tried to Wroak a Passenger Train.
CARBONDALE, Pa., June 24.—Frank
George, Henry Scharsky and Alexander
Howler have been arrested on the charge
of attempting to wreck
|
road. As the train rounded the curve
near Carbondale it had a violent shaking
up. The train was stopped and the con-
ductor found a piece of iron bolted to
the rail and caught a glimps of three
men making for the bush The mer
named were aftorwards arrested on the
charge of being the oulprits. Had the
train been thrown from the track,
was intended, it would have falled d
an enbankment fifty feet in
wis filled Der:
loss of life would have
with pases at
rasulted,
Pennsylvania's New Stock.
PHILADELPHIA, June 25.
last week in wh
the Pennsylvania
have the right to
capital stock, and as the sto
mains above par, in spite
losses by the J WH
little doubt that al
nvail themselves « the pnivilege
half of the full am
now, the other half before 1
receipts bear interest
cent, until Nov. 1, when
be issued, but it will not
the dividend to be declared in
y
the tO
Railroa
subscribe t
ol
One
LJ yy
1 he
fr
aL £3
Sunday at Johnstown.
Pa..
entirely suspen led in the
town, Open air services
the pastors of the
The §
on dress parade and attracted much at
tention from spectators.
wore rn svirrrd The remains of twe
a and a little girl were found
Stony creek, and the remains of a China
man were found in Kernville,
: 1% + - Yes *
JOHNSTOWN June 24
Johns
ruins a
homeless churches
Nome
Bursed to Death.
Fraxgux, Pa., June 24.-—-Mrs. Me
Dowell, age 68, widow of the late Col
Alexander McDowell, while des ending
the stairs at the residence of her son, fell
to the bottom with a lighted amp, whic!
exploded enveloping her in flames, She
succeeded In react the yard, but be
fore assistance arrived, was
death.
The
Pirsnvng, June
river miners has beer
at Monongahela City to consider the
wage question and the abolition of the
pla k-mestore” system. A strong ef-
ort will made to get a large repre
sentation from the fourth pool.
“Pluek-Me-Store’”
21 A comvention of
called for June 2¢
System.
ah
be
FPittaburg's New Masonic Temple.
Prrrssvne, June 25. The dedication
of the cantly new Masonic temple took
Mace at noon, the ceremony being be
find clased doors. Among the digni
taries present were Clifford McCalla and
Right Worshipful Past Grand Master J.
Simpson Africa, of Philadelphia.
Another Gettysburg Monument,
Gerrysstrg, Pa., June 25, — One
hundred and forty-five veterans of the
One hundred and twentieth New York
infantry, from Rondout, N. Y., amved
here to dedicate their monument neat
the Emmitsburg road. Will Carleton
the poet, is with them.
Ofelia] Majority Against Prohibition.
Harrissonag, June 24. —The precise,
official majority against Prohibition ie
Pennsylvania is 189.020. Only twe
counties iu the state voted in favor of
abolishing the poll tax on suffrage. and
the majority against the proposed change
is 233,850,
Lehigh University Commencement.
Berureney, Pa., June 21. The le
high university held its twenty third an
nual commencement. Sixty young men
graduated with degrees and «i bt posi
graduates had degrees conferr®d upor
them.
Presidential Postmasters,
Wasninatox, June 10. ~The president
has appointed the following postmasters
Pennsylvania~James H. Sagest, Rid
wav: A. Randenbush, Lehighton: O, D.
Falkenburg, Susquehanna; John A.
Mentzer, Ephrata.
Northern Central Trafle Resumed,
Winiamsronry, Pa., June 19.—The
Northern Central railway resumed
traffic at noon yesterday. Niagara ex
ress passengers were transferred al
Ralston to a train which was run from
Elmira,
Philadelphia Cricketers
New York, June 19.--The Philadel
Pha team which is to contest cricketin
onors with the gentlemen of England,
Bootland and Ireland sailed for
pool on the City of Chicago today.
Trains on the Beech Creel
WiLLiamsrort, Pa., June 20.-~Trains
began running on the Beech Creek rail
road, between this city and Jorsey Shore,
and will be running over the whole
length of the road in a few days.
sb A ANAS
ver
The Reading Club Disbhands.
Reapivo, Ph, June 19,—On account
of a lack of patronage the Reading Base
ball club has disbanded. The pla
have only had two weeks pay er
their organizativn,
A “Speak Vasy” Spy Branded.
Prrrspuna, Je ne 32. fang of loaf
ers in a “speak easy” saloon seized o
man suspected of being a liquor law spy
and branded hira by pressing a red hot
went into his Hesh, yy
NEWS BRY "ITIES.
Nettie Colburn, seed 18, daughter of
Elijah Col Lhart, Ind, took
five grains of morphine and died several
hours later, he highly sensitive
over her fleshy condition, and had fre
quently threatened suicide,
General A. C. Myers, late quarter
master general of the Confederate army,
died at his residence, in Washington,
Mr. and Mrs, John Leavitt were ar-
rested at Lincoln, Neb. Wednesday,
charged with the murder of their two
daughters near Gresham on Sunday
night. They are lodged in jail at
Beward.
Two Choctaw Indians, who had drawn
peveral hundred dollars of Choctow net
sroceeds funds and started for Fort
smith, Ark., were killed in the woods
of Bugar Loaf mountain, in Indian ter
ritory.
Jonathan Skeeye, the 18-year-old youth
who shot and killed Professor H. T.
Matehett, principal of the Hanover, Ils.
public school, on May 05, and who re-
cently pleaded guilty, was sentenced to
prison for life,
Two men were stricken down
heat in Chicago and one of them died,
Several buildings
Lafayette, Ind, by a
wind and rain.
Hil, o
wns
were wrecked
violent storm
ut
of
Thirty-two bodies were taken from the
largest number for several dave. Six of
those recovered belong d to one family
their former home. The Cambria comp-
pany paid their men for the first two
The
against
hag entirely
all the documenta laid
Browns
of York.
bat h of
the
The St. louis have
Pitcher StiveMs,
Ap Interesting
Parnell com
mission.
Mrs. Maybrick will probably be
for the murder of her husband in
Lon
dull, but
and firm
ed 8 los of
were vers strong
Yor
y tive
show
1.800 000 in the surplu ri
Mr. J. H. Hollander,
Guatemala Star, who
The
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Serve.
editor
expell
santry by the government, wil
peal to Mr laine for the
his rights as an American citize
The New York pension
of the amount necesss
payments for the cus
of
if
was
ig mquaring
many
Apia has
Matanf 5.
Of
tombed in a pit at
all were rescued |
were recoversd
The Emperor
British fleet of St it
Mr
seventy
Yhen "wiry
Nt it wil
£ tran ferred to
riited 1
Mr. Parnell and Mr. Davitt are
therefore, the sole owners of the
Bulkley of { onnecticont,
bill and the
legislature adjourned sine dic
Governor
Spokane won the American
(Micago
Ben jumin Morgel, a well Wn
farmer, of Autrimm township, Pa., was
struck by lightning while at work in his
field and instantly killed, as were als
his two horses
The number miming at Johnstown
and vicinity is now estimated al not lems
than 10,000,
More victims of floods are reported,
A pitiful story comes from Arkansas, a
worgan and seven of her children hav
ing been drowned in trying to escapx
kn
née,
Chicago poling, officers have arrested
Thomes Walsh, charged with having
sheltered Martin, the alleged assassin of
Dr. Cronin, after the murder. Burke is
sald to be wanted for a murder com
mitted some years ago in Ireland.
The peace Yongjrem apened in Paris
Sunday. Mrs. Love and Mrs. Belvs
Lockwood were elected honorary mem
bers of the committee.
Princess Augusta of Hesse, sister of
the queen of Denmark, is dying.
The railway employes charged with
causing the recent disaster at Armagh
have been committed for trial.
Gen. Boulanger and some of the most
prominent of his supporters will hold a
conference in London on Wednesday, *
During a gala performance at the
opera house In Berlin in honor of the
wedding of Prince Frederick Leopold
and Princess Louise, of Schleswig, the
costume of the premiere ballerina took
fire and she was seriously burned,
The captains of the school boys wh
marched in the industrial parade at the
centennial celebration in New York wer
presented with souvenirs, which they
were to distribute among the boys, The
souvenirs consisted of lithographic de
signs on hand made vellum,
The Williamsport relief fund now
amounts to §37,000, This, added to the
$50,000 which the state will award, will
make $587,000 for distribution among the
needy sufferers,
The American Pharmaceutical asso
ciation convened in San Francisco.
Three hundred and seventy-five dele
gates were present,
Negotiations have been pending for
some months past for the sale of the
Vassar wery, at Poughkeepsie, N,
Y., and it is vow learned that a bargain
for its transfer to an English syndicate
is about to be completed.
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Consular Appointments.
Wasninatox, June 21. The presi
dent has made the follo vonsular
appointments: Oliver H. Simons, of
o, consul to Hong Kong: Wilk
fam Monaghan, of Ohio, consul t
Chatham, Ont; William T. Rice, of
Massachusetts, consul to Leghorn; Lyell
T. Adams, of New York, consul to Hor
gen, Switzerland; Henry W. Diederich,
of Indiana, consul to Nuremberg; Roland
J. Hemmick, of Pennsylvania, consul to
vil
of Ohio, har bc appoin od ok Maso:
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M cohsul at Marseilles, and H.
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SELLING OFF
AT Cost |
Having engaged in other bu-
siness requiring our attention
elsewhere, we will sell off our
entire stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hard
ware, OQueensware, Glassware,
etc,, AT COST, for Cash or
approved paper or produce.
Call at once! and secure
bargains, as the stock is com-
plete and perfect in quality.
DALE & CO,
CENTRE HALL,
PAINTING
The undersigned are prepared to take
contracts for he painting. Prices
1 3:
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed
Joux T. Liss,
Frasg Anxny,
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HAIR.
Plastering Hair for sale at the Centre
Hall tannery. Call or address
May? J. 8, Rows,
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PETER HOFFER, Centre
the Osborne & (
Tell, sel’s
vs Harvesting Implements, the
Clipper 8idehili Plow, the Strail’s Patent Rover
gible Suiky Plow, the Elmira Spring Harrow, 81¢0
the Union Mest Chopper, and the Expert Gmin
and Fertilizer Drill, the Lighthotise Feedeuller,
and iron Water and Feed Troughs Zray Sm
Also the celebrated Albright Hayrake
a St th,
TRY YOUR KEUCK! send us tie
names of two new subsoribers, at §1.50 cash each,
and will send you the Centre Reporter ane yoar
tree, and six months for each additional name.
This ts simply as an experiment, with nothing in
it for us, all for you, and the offer Is only good
until July 15 next. Try your luck at onoe,
Si AI AP A 01
WOOL WANTED.
The highest market price paid for all
kinda of Wool, st all times, by W. M,
Alliwon & Bro, Potters Mills, 2myit
NL AID IOS RSS
WELL DRILLING.
Mr. Clemens, of Mifilio county, will
come into this valley about Ist of May
with his steam drilling machine, Per
pons desiring wella put down on their
mises, upon favorable terms, can
ve their orders at the Reporter office.
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