THE CENTRE FRED. KURTZ, “TERMS: —One year, $1.50 ; nee. hose in arrears sabject to rms. $2 per year. Boiror and Proves | whan pald In ad previous line for 8 inser juant insertion Advertisements 20 gents per nk. and b cents for each = thse ON Centre Harn, Pa, Tuees, Jury 26 ANTHRACITE COAL. The June Production Compared with the Same Period Last Year. HarriseurG, July 18.—The June statement the anthracite coal pro- duction, compiled from the returns fur- anthracite ol nished to the bureau of coal statistics by the mine operators, gives the total product of the month as 3,033, | 918 tons. Of this 1.608.802 tons from the Wyoming region, 551,756 tons wore from the Lehigh region and 187.5687 tons from the Schuylkill. This production is an increase of 55,567 tons over June of last vear. The total for the year to date is 15,147,201 tons, a from the corresponding period of vear of 1.008.258. The stock of coal on hand at tidewater shipping points June 30 was On May 31 it was 962,068 a decrease of 128.802 decrease last 833.704 tons. tons, showing tons, The veneral distribution of the entire anthracite coal 18.145.7 ‘ tons) during the year ended Dec, 31, 1888. was as follows: To Pennsylvania, New Y« and New 3 23.053,.981; to New land states, 6,082,440: to the wostern United States, 5,089.7 to southern states (including Delaware, Marviand and the District of Columbia), 1.864.520; to the Pacific i): 3 Canada, 1,956.405 and coast, 6,90 GN to 1 ports, 36,965, THE produ tio 1 of i ¥ Jersey, rE Ens 0H8: ) { forei TF LY OIlL AGAIN DEAD CAN 113 v i in Lew It Explodes and Fata Burns Three Children LEwistowN, Pa. Michael Stein, of Maill instructed kindle a she did, but 21 S505 her %-ye: fire in the kitch which tie nr she poured some Kk dering wood, exploded the oil « tents over the girl gisters, azed 6 and 3 3 The mother adjoining the ana a } mplish until all nate children were ho ) ther rang the dinner bell and summons her husband and workmen from har vest field to the The child all died. cene, ren Ballroad Rivalry. } EastoN. Pa., July 20.—The Jersey | Central is pushing ahead up this way and ia trying hard make inroads the Lehigh Va y cuttir rates it induce on Cot pany to conve) i fuct i all cars across the wagon bridge river lendon and same on Jersey Central Pay has also cut rat ron company at Hol latter company is now there to ure direct the Jersey Central. Death LaxcasTER, Pa. July 18 man, state ro oirom district of Lancaster « home at Rohrerstor had been ill his death was caused by sation of diseases. Mi 1 Was years old and had been three times a member of the lower honse and was twice elected | to the senate. i 20d 1 at GU i ugua. The £ aw harf tion with Du iaIn connet Hard of Senator Stehman, John M.Steh- » northern inty, died ag his | senat steliman for mor ir, and Stehma Moses Was Born on the Flead. ScrastoN, Pa., July 17.—Griffith | Williams and family of eight, all sur- vivors of the Johnstown catastrophe, left Scranton to make their permanent | home in Wales, the native country of | Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Among the children is a boy who was born in thé attic of a house that was being carried along by the flood. He has been chris tened Moses. The family has been stay | ing with friends here for the past fe weeks. A Pennsylvanians Short Honeymoon. Beaver Faris, Pa., July 20.—Frank | Pearl was arrested at the residence of | his father-in-law, Daniel Quigley, at 2 | a m., and taken to Beaver at noon to | stand trial for perjury. Three weeks | ago he married Miss Quigley, aged 17, at Beaver, procuring a license by swearin that she was 21 years of age. She left him a week ago in Pittsburg on account of cruel treatment, and he followed her with the result stated. Charters Granted st Harrisburg. Harrisprra, July 20.—Charters were jssued at the state department as fol Jows: The B. A. Lynd & Son company, of Warren, for manufacturing soap; apital, $10,000, The Harrisburg Im- plement company, for the manufacture | of farming implements; capital, $24,000, | Pine Creek Logging and Lumber com- pany, of Galeton, Potter county, capi tal, $1,000. Strikes In Scranton. Scranton, Pa., July 17.—Fifty em- ployes in the boiler works of the Dick- gon Manufacturing company, have struck against a reduction of 10 per cent, in their wages. The motor men and conductors of the suburban railway lines also struck on account of a reduc tion of 15 cents per day in their pay. The Red Cross in Charge. Jonnsgrown, Pa. July 23.-—The com. missaries have all been closed but one and it will also be closed in a few days. The very needy will be given orders on stores, An affiliation has been made with the Red Cross society by which all clothing will be distributed by that so- ciety . Smallpox In Pittsburg. Pressure, July 17.—A malignant case of smallpox has been discovered in this city. wo victim ix an oil driller named Owen McMahon, who was sent’ from Canonsburg, Washington county, to Mercy hospital on Monday. Every possible Jr ecauticn has been taken to prevent spread of the disease, AL Sh She Nursed Gen. Hancock. SuanroN, Pa., July 22. Mrs. Mary Robins, aged 90 years, died here yester- day, She was never inside of a 08 or on railroad train during br life. She bad nursed Gen, Hancock he was a bahy, Si Met Death on the Ocean, THE STORY TOLD BY A PILOT. The Balloon Sighted About 200 Miles East of City, Where It Pilot Boat—A Suffoeation—All Atlantic sight Death Inpsed in of a Theory of by Hope Abandoned. New York, July 19.- Captain Phelan, of the pilot news of the fate of Campbell's air ship D. who had under- and of E. Hogan, at the office of the pilot commissioners, He said: Tuesday last, when we were about 150 miles southeast of Sandy Hook, running before a twenty-five mile northeast breeze, the lookout aloft sighted schooners and a peculiar looking object lying near them on the surface ocean. One of the two schooners was to leeward of the object, which the lockout thok to be a square rigger, and bearing northward, The second schooner was bearing east-southeast. We made up to the object, and at about half after 6 made her out to be a balloon, about 50 to 60 feet in diameter, She was in longitude 71° 80, latitude 30° 46, The Balloon Breaks “Ag it was getting dark and we knew that probably some in danger in the on extra gail and fairly water to wards it. At hour and a half after we had first sighted the balloon, when » were about 100 from it, the balloon part «d from the heavy object in the water, which it had been dragging along and flew up into the air. “When s f thie was AwWny. one was balloon. we crowded flew the 3 ~ td 1. about OCIOCK, over one HK) yards above the in red feet { caught suriace northw southeast at five sighted enough to shaped and must 3 rope Yi DUI y of the nities it drew close make Was egg tuggin I hard at what i ALOU ive w hicl The bal of the Yt here is Hogan? “If Profs when we ca drowned. been rend spoke of bound probal Ie pouths when eye 1 mao man bx water. i Everythin fg mill pond. 4 ralbiad +3 v1} pre valied, Laougn Was the Hogan's y Avronan and thy an that th with the balloon d fore, the bo ttom of the This ses able, as Mr. ¢ the basket portion mity to Ho necessit sf gas, The populs t only possible, but the down mis £s poi low ship who iat aYs balloom in close prox Te. of more or less of the ar impression is that Hogan, iz the under propeller fall off the ship. tried to repair the damage and climbed out of the cabin like basket for that purpose Finding he could do nothing | turned to the car and then, while trying to open the valve, was Fas, » Ww TY A Balloon Sighted at Providence. A dispatch from Providence states that at about 7 o'clock on Tuesday even- ing a big balloon passed over that city, heading in a direction that would have brought it up over Buzzards bay or Vineyard sound in an hour or two. A great many people three believe that the Balloon was the missing Campbell air ship, as no ascensions are known tohave been made in that vicinity. This air ship cost $2,500. Campbell he will at work to make another, Junior Mechanics Elect Officers. Harmispura, July 19.—At the meet- ing of the state council Junior Order United American Mechanics, Peter Berkmyer, Slatington, and J. V. Robbins, of Wilkesbarre, were elected representatives to the national council; A. J. Lambenstine, of Philadelphia, state warden, and G. W. Robotom, of Pittsburg. sentinel. Williamsport was selected as the place of the next meet- ing. The term of officers of subordinate councils was extended to six months The representation to the state council was reduced to one from each council, after a long debate, Professor once to RAYS wet of sons erty Hogan's Brother Injured. 81, TroMas, Ont, July - William Hogan, of Jackson, brother of E. D. Hogan, the missing aeronaut, made a balloon ascension here, going 4,000 feet high and having a narrow escape from death. He jumped with a parachute and alighted upon a stone, breaking two ribs, and was dragged fifty feet, bruising his side and shoulder, Go fe - a —————— Two Men Killed at Harrisburg, Harmspura, July 22. Two men were struck and killed by the western express m south Harrisburg. One was about 30 and the other about 20 years old. The address, ‘‘John Keiser, Jersey City,” was found in the pocket of one of the men. Perished in the Flames PorrsvitLe, Pa, July 22.--Michael McGrath and his wife, an aged couple, ished in their burning dwelling near ‘rockville. The house was remote from any other and help could not arrive in time for the rescue of the inmates, Shot Two Men and Two Noys CHioaco, July 22,—Henry Nutt, a colored man 60 years old, shot two men and two boys Saturday might, —— A CURIOUS CASUALTY, cramatunces at Lincoln, Neb, i lLixcornn, Neb, July 18,—At DS o'clock ives inn this city under Jeetiias eiroums- | watch was dropped in a cess | recover it. They dug a large hole at side the pool. This hole was | filled with water I the rain. One man stood on a ladder above the | water and made an opening into the | The foul air and gas rushed | f Oi cess pool, A friend went to his assists | ance and was likewise overcome, One | by one men fell into the water, | which by this time was full of muck | and slime from the vault. Three men were rescued, some by men who after- | wards perished in attempting to save the others, i The dead are James Crawford, brick- | laver: Alfred Kunkler, laborer; John | blacksmith, and Frank Maloney, | plasterer. Crawford and Cleary were | married, i JACK THE RIPPER. the water. seven Another Added Whitechapel to the Vietims of the | Flend—~Intense Excite. of London, ment In East End Loxpox, July 17.—One more murder | has been added to the long list to Jack the Ripper in Whitechapel, The | credited body of a woman, evidently one of th of the district alley last only a short distance from where the disreputable frequenter was found in Castle nignt | other murders were committed i The body was horribly mutilated and | bears undoubted evidence of the work of | the fiend whose in White | chapel have terrorized the whole dis trict, The poli clew to the atrocities “ are us far a lentity af the nn : ; ly paralyzed itement throu 1 where the naw r froma i rdere } seem perfect exit Of & fresh of spread with | fever heat nas Graham's Barrel Went to Pieces. 23. 1 falls bu badly the ma went 1o that if chit he the ct another | two al would make the trip himself. In near future barrel of ready sen +38 Protection Against English Syndicates. reported | re ww he iy WH finished Food for a Shark. JacrsosviLLe, Fla, i ward Roe, a yo gwimming in fifteen other boy caught of or n« whila Wille Cumberland sound with from Fernan lina, Wi by a shark which bit off the calf if his legs Hoe was into a boat at once, but bled to « befor medical asslstanee could obtalne« This is the t instance of hark a acking a man in these taken leath ‘ be i. n t- water Dropped Thirty Feet In His Sleep York, July 23.-—-John Barre, {8 vears, who | at No. Sixty-sixth fell from his t a third story window through the distance of Ew aged West bed n air af thirly {eel ar 1 3 Mid DORras Ad wtreet, ie 4 si AS Ww basement, a rot i tained a 1 was { i i ire of the houlder and a broken loz jured i skull and Z. A Bed Roller in the Cow's Stomach. Hasnuna, N. J. On the Sussex county farm where the poor are maintained there has sick cow the past month Yesterday the cow died and Dr. Lautz was called to make an autopsy 1n the cow's stomach were found a number the size of large walnuts; also a cast iron bed rol- ler. #5 July been a of stones Pittabarg's Johnstown Fund, Prrrsavra, July 17.—The Pittsburg committee for the relief of Johnstown sufferers voted $400,000 of funds on hand to the state commission for distribution by the latter. The Pittsburg committee has decided to wind up its affairs and leave the state commission in charge. flenry George Salls for Home. Lospox, July Henry George sailed from Liverpool for New York on on the Umbria, friends from London, Birmingham, Reading, and other parts of the kingdom accompany- ing him on board the steamer to say their last farewells. ay wo £ sinsrow Mr. Halstead's Disease Incurabile, Cricaco, July 23.—A special to The Mail from Cincinnati says: It is reported here that Murat Halstead hae been ine formed by his physician that his disease is incurable, and that death is a question of only a short time. Mr. Halstead is now in Europe. Coal Ol] Firewdrks Proved Fatal Coromsus, O., July 22 Tommy Williams, aged 5 years and his sister, Agnes, aged 8 years, put a lighted match in a coal oil can. An xpiosion followed and the children were 80 badly burned that they died in an hour, Hundreds Rendered Homeless by Fire, Pest, July 28. Four hundred houses and public buildings were destroyed by fire in the town of Paks. Many children are reported missing. Hundreds of peo- ple are rendered iomeless by the fire and the greatest distress prevails, The President's Pligrimage to Plymouth. Boston, July 28. Ex-Governor Long has received a letter from President Harrison stating that he hopes to be present at the dedication of the Pilgrim national monument, at Plymouth, on Thursday of next week, Iron Dealers Meet. ew York, July 18.-A meeting of wall known iron dealers was held at the Oriental hotel, Coney Island. The meet. ing was private. Among those present are Messrs, Westinghouse, Hobart and Catheart. Kate Maxwell and James A Lynched by Cowboys. The Bodies of the Celebrated Nelghbors' rible Sluasphemy~—A Vacancy in Bweatwater Postoffice. CHEYENNE, Wy. T., July 28.—James The bodies of the limb of a cottonwood tree The scene of the lawless but justifiable deed of the midnight riders is on the Sweetwater river, in Carbon near Independence Rock, a made historical during the land to the California gold fiel Averill was postmaster at tush The Range Queen's Accomplishiments, Kate Maxwell was the heroine sensational story which appeared in the newspaper throughout the three months ago, when she raided gambling house and recovered a larg sum of money won from her employe 3, Stockmen of the Sweetwater re have been the victims for apgainst a the ie thieves pre judios of cattle ount of VORrs On ace ible to convict on rustlers have become very bold. Averill and his remarkable have been very active in thieving woman could hold her own on the range riding demon, sh slightest pretext and handling and branding iron with the ski most expert vaquero. this charge, and The ib HEE 0 oling on il i1 of the The Vigilantes Decide to Act. Fifty freshly branded yearling steer were counted in the Averill and Max well herds Saturday morning A detective SUS pic ere are driven from the place whe noticed viewing g the stolen property ire re chmen, who determined t Ww Whose 1008 n he umstand Oo rd country of the despx and the woman have nigrate out sl 10 ¢ Or Ceare opriat bad disregarded all warn ated gam ling house Maxwell FONCTA : western character £ 1 After her celebr Mrs. ) picturesque reckles and lo ntinus ei from inio a tT Hi stad pad a {rn ' ri i 5t 1 I 1 Word wa fifteen to sia galloped #2 design cabin of Averill and unnece Is 18 The su } hice ® 1 i“ op thie wl the thieves and igh a window dis tting beside a rude fireplace smok- red As half a dozen my Winchester wa Wire their hands Garnesines prang for their weapons, but y overpowered rill begged esting and whined, prot arsed. Her exe ibhie In thing and deity to ye wi er. chalk nging hs iat Couldn't Gag the Woman. An attempt was made to gag her, b her struggling was so that thi was abandoned. She « i for her own horse to ride to the i for a scaffold, and vaulted astride the animal back from the ground Averill resist, and the boy, who had that he wo Either end of the same rope was f: about the n rustlers a gat in their saddles The boy ma pass with a knife at the man who t violent tree selec been tok cks of the thes BRE was for Infants “Camtoria is so well adapted to children that recommend iL as superior to an ription LBOWE 0 mie H. A. Ancuzr, M.D. 1 80. Oxiord BL, Brooklyn, NK, Y. . WR TE HUMPHREYS’ i 7 8 {84 ¥ Nn HUXPEREYS -- haba ho YY of aes bk '. 2h . Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Bias! Fogruvieg, WATLEY FREE, oP. 0, Box 1510, X.Y Mis poaarapne Worms, Worm | Crying Colle, Diarrhea, of Dysontery, ¢ fC holera Mor Coughs, ! " sf Neuralgia, Tootd a * Hendaches ei Head nob OMEOPAT Eo Byspepsia, | Muppressed or Pals Wihittes, 1 rgd ut Croup, ! ! rind Bevns salt Hheum, | Hbemmatism Fever Len ile Coatareh, Ir ¢ Whooping Cough fieneral Debiiity Riduey 1) Nervous PDebiilty Erinary 3 Bayewn, W ‘ Disease: of the Hear PECIFICS y 4 . 5 OF Be i Price. ~AL BF LEYS REDICIAE 00, 165 Falies 80 AX. NANNN RA Hi riods 210 - - fal Pe Fe wind WR A - - - - BE ed D0 BE 10 Ba oh i wi oh I ie 3 or * ® § re tgs, BEL Ralld Gola Patek ra LY #5 1 GE, nil! bstely ile n sted » Ey VENA and cases One Person is sac joe y wan sepure one free, wr large and ww line of -e as the wrth, sf you heve kajt wa (hem 19 those ® 8 wv B et PONE wn property e 8 Qnoe © Le sure of reaeiviey the WW nteh pd Samples. W “ a Suasen & Co pt onus Pp Baia onLl Rin - or BOO ue bad remit wo=F de world Tes fect Vine % wis 48 © Warrat ted Hesry Me 38 Ag Cites Toa 1 MROWLA, Fen sia with worts and oases of cus! velo GONE PERSON ho boondlly on eure one Low WW Elie poesiiiel CE WRHE Ge jeer 5 boradty, bo Raw WN EN & ongpiede Tine of oor wa talde atid | SOUS SOLI SAMPLES. Thome patios . Cie et wre meaty? Tren snd aller pou a rT shows Gig or Wn pogerdy Gre tie grest offer, sending tie BOLID CIETY sasnpie wr She showing of Sue sarnphes tu say bo slwars results in ergs rede for ma ATU PUT SEINE Beare Tew # bomad ity far 8 sant of two we wally pet Tro BEOO6 1 BLOGS In rade frog the oerrouniisg + ry. This, the wt won tert! offer eww Puow ni tale wr sma phet aay be phere el ones whete (Ley can Bb ower §rnerios. Write st one, aad sens por } Fromder 1 1 be hardly any trolls Br vou " % * 8 be Dect whe tay ond] 81 Por home asd you 3 wit salistartoary. A postal card on -le ot nnd ofa wou ow e118 poy Se sed haere be Sons, Bet i pos do ood 1 oun pacure WERE one of the Pant poli god ) he wld snd our ergs Bae of CORTLY BAMPLES. Weir sil he i GH, WLIMSOH & Cie Bt Sale PORTIA, SAU Kiegant und £8 nd bow wind a sone ¥ GOL we witty ot eg ing Kat } “4 VE He fret ked insensible by a blow with the butt of a The lad nephew of the bandit queen. revolver WARE a Their Dying Reguests. man were asked to sp ak. The man spoke only of his office, saying that he did not wish a certain man to be his suc cessor. He was promised the influence of the party for another candidate Kate made quite an address. She wished the affair kept as quiet as possible, de- siring that her mother be kept in ignor ance of her disgraceful career and tragic death. It was useless to deny that their herd had been stolen from the ranchmen of that section, but if they did not wish to divide it among themselves she would like to have it sold and the money given to a home for wayward girls. She Died Cursing. Kate bade her nephew good-by and commenced to deliver a blasphemous harangue. The horses were under the pair while Kate cursing. Both kicked in lively style for tenn or fifteen minutes. A few bullets lynchers rode away, re preg an : at joure paintiog. i Viastering Hall tannery. May? PETER the Osho armel the executioners have {ears trouble, The cattle men have been foreed to this and more hangings will follow un- Jess there is less stealing. no Another Rumor About Tanner Denled. W asiinaron, July 18.—The published report of the pension office troubles and the ated without sanction from Commissioner Tanner of Drs. Coolidge, Mason and Bell, three medical examin- ers in his office, is denied at the interior department, Assistant Secretary Bussey says no discharges have been made un- less recommended by Commissioner Tan- ner. Our Flag on the Sea. PiLapELriia, July 18, — President Austin Corbin, of the Reading road and of the Rapid Transit Steamship com- pany, has bought 8,200 acres of land and water front at Montauk, L. L, for a landing place for his new pro steam- ship line. The steamships will be eight in number and will be built here, AAAS Preaching Against McDow. Crarrestos, 8. C., July 20.-The McDow verdict was the subject of dis. course in most of the pulpits here yes terday. an ¥.. Niaine Visits Bar Hauwsor, Me, July Blaine has gone to Ellswe wiil visit or Hale. Senator Hale. 23, ~ Mr. , where he WOOL. WANTED. kinds of Woo'!, at all times, by Alison & Bro, Potters Mills 2my dt WELL DRILLING. Mr. Clemens, of Mifllin county, will come into this valley about lst of May with his steam drilling machine, Pers sons desiring wells put down on their sremices, upon favorable terms, oan on their orders at the Reporter office. apni iy Write vour name and post 1 OCommioe ad aX OR platuly on a pos iC al eard and send to the only legitimate Sporting and Sersational ¢ in the country and receive f sample copy feo, Agents oan make big pay and News Agents oan sell this paper freely, open iy aud above hoard. Order through News Ua only, Keturnable if not sold, Tun New YORK LLLTwrRA TED NEws, No. 252 Broadway, New York, A Chance To Make Money. Salary and Expenses pabd, or Com misslon 1 pre ferred. Saigsaon wanted everywhors, No ex. perience needed. Address, ating nge, | The C. 1. Van Dasen Nursery Co. 27janit Geneya, N. Y, | given sleep, and proutes a 7 ’ . reti 8 atiendie d wid li very fine Hearse. MANEBCOD i pew odit «be & Pract f early error i 8 mode of foctual by saiteriwhat } chong hands pe $0 address tx or two postage qr free MEDICAL CO., iw Tag. 45d 50% Sewing-Machine To at once estabiieh tne in all pares, by pieving our machines and gousds where the people san wwe them, we will send Free to one wn in each Jorality the very wal sewingomeckaee made in he wordd, with ail the sti hmenta We will alee send Free a compile time of pur costly sbd velustle sant mipies. Tu return we ask (het you show what we send, 10 thos: whe may nl at your hows, spd efor B months all vhall beootor Yost own Fororerty. This nd machine WW meas after the OF patente, which have run out | bedise patonte ron out it acid for BREE, with the stiprhments, snd now wells for HE. Posl, pironpest, mo oe. ful maachine in the world. All &» ; No oapial reguived. Plein, se wise write 10 G8 81 BDF OREN Be Eee rm ARAL NS & 11 pret shown tapeiher i Amari. x T40, Augusta, Maree. me uf works of & Piso’s Cure for Cone sumption is also the best Cough Medicine. If you have a Con without disease of Langs, a few doses are all you need, But if you ne- gleot this easy means of safoty, the slight Cough may become a sorious matter, and several bots ties will be required. Piso's Remedy for Ostarth In the Dest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. CATARRH
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