The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1890, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Prow'r
S*TERMS:—-One year, $1.50,
noe. These in arrears subject to
rms, $2 per year,
prev ous
Advertisements 20 cents per line for
ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion,
CrxtrRe Harr, Pa., Tuuns, Fen, 1
MAY BE MOI MAGI
Enemie: of Murdered Des
tective Has ne
PHILADELPHIA, Feb
tional incidents sur
rious murder of Patrick
special officer of the Philadelphia and
I ding Railroad company, at Phoenix
ville, were carefu af the
coroner's inquest, » chiefly
to the desire the thori-
tics to k wioret
tam miormation iy possession
which they ]
useiess i
The Mysterions
The sensa-
the myste-
ney,
§
OL
standing the dying
Hagney, in which h
fied | Mellon
the coronet ury ret
verdict, ing that
pari
wound
known.’
The }
confidently
Me
Crime Wis «
ernard
lon ever
SON
em and th
ations in th
organization 1s
wad Hoads
the city
SIT
it wa
ter
the
much
1S (
Hs
It st
DUNBAR, |
storm visited
large stocl
bar Furna
treaties wa
griies
vere
wina
stroved,
ravel Trains Coll
badly
fireman.
other
thems
are a
own
Works 11 Down
Bi
An Oral
Erte, Pa
Inga
has ten
law un
cited a
dealer
to appear
under oath at an o
Imguisition is a new
by the liquor men
handed, whils the
are delighted.
at
Hguor
who as pi i for License,
nexi NSW er
and
igh
ITRars
as i
Lion wi
Beading's
PHILADEL? Feb, NS At the Re
ing railroad offices the contract
given to Nolan Bros. for building
bridge across the quehanna at ilar
risburg. The old piers of the South
Penn road will not be used and the new
bridge will feet further
down the river, will consist of
twenty-three th an elevation of
forty feet above the water
Sosgquehanans Nridge.
wad -
sii
be bul 100
piers, =
Expinsio Tr a Mine,
LUZEs « Ply 1H ine
Of pas Oo
near here. John
bess, and his
badly burned
avid JONEs HHO 4 { vIn
seriously injured vq
is thought that the injuries of
kee hnie |
others will recover,
plosion
iy “tiv
psdrstant
Welle
Wer
ion, It
the Me
fatal
Drotaers will prove
Powderly Has Cal Arrested.
BoonTpane, Pa, Feb, 11.--Hon.
ward Callaghan was srrested here on
Grand Master Workman Powderlv's
warrant for cri.ainal libel, Sheriff
Kranbar, of Seraaton, made the arrest
Bail was not asked, as Mr, Callag ian as
sured the sheriff that he would be a
Scranton for a bearing on March 2. Mr,
Powderly wants § 0, Huo damages,
inghan
Ed
Her Yemsion Cnine Too Late,
GREENVILLE, Pg., Feb. 8.—Informa-
tion has been received here that Mes
Rachel Dikemar, of West Salem town
ship, who died about two weeks ago,
has been granted a pension of $15 a
mont and arrear J acunting to $1,050,
a i SaLrges enough to
HORMONS CRY FRAUD
Badly Beaten in the Municipal
Election at Salt Lake,
THE JOY,
GENTI]
Fleetion in the
The
History of
Mout Memorable
Utah
Saints
Hesults in a Gentile
eel and
a Jollifi-
Victory he more
Thelr Adversaries Indulge in
eation.
iTy, Feb. 11.—The muni-
yesterday passed off
city was crowded with
tives and deputy
for the purpose
oting, which ¥ach
SALT La
ripal
quietly. ‘The
special
United Si
of preventin il
party claimed that the other would r
sort to. It was feared that an attempt
to challenge and arrest voters would re
sult in riot and bloodshed, thi an
ticipation wis not reat’
the excitement was
of the busin
prevailed.
Bands
election
police dete
marshal
Cri
but
houses
wled the
were
ontin
16 out
treet
iormo: ¢ Cry
On
Fditor Smith
Fil
Charles Fmory
Other
Appointed.
Viaces ed.
Express
secretary
1970 ol
ning Journal,
newspaper ir
teved a pre
d poli
to Phi
roprietor
Rae;
Pp
he has
Pennay
beat prot
ivania politics
An Earthquake Shook
HigursTows, N. J Feb. 10.-—An
earthquake shock, or what every one
ust be, was felt in this vi
cinity Saturday. From miles around
Hightstown reports of buildings shaken,
pe frightencd
instances the peo-
portion of the build-
and that the dis
by that.
in New Jersey.
and ple
are heard. in many
ple imagined
ing had fallen down
turbance was caused
REITHIe
Louis.
105 o'clock
earthquake
The dig.
Earthquake in S&
‘ i Feb il. At
last evening two distinct
shocks were felt in this city.
turbance was most powerful mn the
southern part of the city, where many
people were badly frightened they
ran into the streets The bottles in
drug stores and barrooms were shaken
$gether and in some instances broken,
Hey
Mes, Parnell Appeals to Governor Abbett
TrexTON, Feb, 11.~~Mre, Delia T. Par-
aell last night called on Governor Ab
bett and asked his co-operation in we.
curing the passage of her pension bill
now pending in congress. The gov
ernor wrote a warm letter of indorse-
ment and promised to write to the New
Jersey congressmen in her behalf.
Redisteloting Ohio,
CorLusmnus, O,, Feb. 11.~The redis-
tricting commitiee of the Democratic
caucus bas comploted its report, It is
understood that ii indorses the plan of
1884. This gives the Repu. iicans ten
and ocrate eleven of the
Pwolily ole sou rvisaien of the wate,
wissen Rs a ——_
RUSH FOR THE RESERVATION
Boomers Take Possession of the Bewly..
Open-sd Sioux Reservation,
CHAMBERIAIN, 8. D., Feb The
loud report of a cannon yesterday after.
noon was the signal for the boomers to
enter the Skux reservation in a
cordance with the president's Pro lam
Hundwds of teams with great
londs of Ilnmber started on a dead run
the river and the hundred or
mere Indian police placed as a guard to
prevent any premiagure invasion stood
luzed and helpless as they viewed
great and irresistable rush for the reser
‘
dae
ation.
Hero
villion,
A most novel sight was
of a large buildmg unde:
been placed heavy timbers
This, like the other wagons
noross the river by gail loping horses.
There were a number of smashups in
the rush, but as yet fatalities have
been reported. Houses were
erected last the light of
terns and the morning
geores of new houses,
grouped in the pew town
side of the river.
the moving
which had
and wheels
was pulled
no
night by
shone on
them
SU
many of
on the we
The President's
WASHINGTON, : 1.
fiarrison |
ii pu shi dl
in fi
the act Wp
the r
im of the Sigux re
ordance with the ns
proved last
vation into
provid
Indian tit
The pr
tlement
will be disp
provi
ervation
of
h, dividing
nd
anda
Ons
OLLIER)
One Lost
iand,
Lives
Fung
Hundred and Fifty
ne Faplosion in
Taken
Into
the
in Paris for Vielat
of Ba
Custody
Law sishiment
Philippe
vy
CT 5
Fought for
had a desperate figl
from t City
converts to Uw
to be baptized in t
girl ot :
xt i And were
s river fhe He
3 f EUSON going in first
fie deliberated struck her on the
and blackened her right eve and w
separated by Minister Westley, made
an attack on him. The whale baptiz
ing broke up in a row and great con
sternation in religious circles in the vil
Inge
woted to
Nowe
nen
Senuth Daknsta’s Prehibition BIL
Pierre, 8S. D., Feb. 8 —In the prohi-
bition bill as passed by the house and
the senate, the prohibiting the
use of wine for sacramental purposes
was stricken out; also that making it a
felony to keep liquor in private houses
for the exclusive use of occupants
owners. In spite of this, however,
bill is the strictest of its kind ever
acted in this country.
i
Ciause
the
en-
Pittabarg's Good Fortane,
Prrrssuna, Feb, 8 Mr, Carnegie has
offered to give $1,000 0600 to Pittsburg
for a public library if the city will main.
tain it. It Is believed that the offer
will be prompilly and enthusiastically
accepted. The free Library for Alleghen
city, on which Mr. Carnegie hus ex-
pended over $500,000, will be formally
opened by President Harrison next
week,
A Vie id
Wasnisaron, Feb, 8,
committee on elections
ments in the Bowen vs. Buchanan
test from the Ninth district of
ginia., Mr, Chapmane of Virginia, re.
resented the contestant and Mr,
Buc shanan appeared in his own behalf,
The pointe involved are chiefly of a
technical nature, though there are a
few instances of alleged intimidation,
t Janssen Out of Jail
New York, Feb, 9 -—Ex-President
Tanssen of the Sixth National bank,
was released from jail on bonds fur-
nishod by his wile and Bernard Cohn,
a real estate dealer,
fa Contest,
The
heard
hou Hr
argu-
Con
Vir-
Mury ye Yor.
New Yong, Fen, 9.~Miss Mary An.
dersou, America's
at last stated dofind
Shae, Bue
te saatry Antonds Navaive,
( 'ONGRE SIONAL
Bummary of Proceedings in
Senate and
House,
\BHIKGTON,
Ider
roves
ion of
tos this
busines
the } ah
dueed a b
New Mexio
The «
the hous
business
bill
di
nel after
fied {reat
3 viding
providing
iecti
day was de
nothing
Wass
journal v
ad ourned,
The senate
reported re
of Bran
WHE 0d
i
1
Fire desty
Pug in Paterso
Hansam Floyd
port, N. Y..
kitehen sto
of a
ing. the
slrange
shot and h
derer ran
esing .
Piitoen vi
imin
er ki Cour
Aaron
Pa... was found ing «
railroad at the Bethlehem Iron
one leg cut off. It is supposed he
struck by a train.
Count Tolstol, the eminent R
fut, is dggrerously Hil
The Chickies (Pa) rolling mill
erations after a long suspension
men are employed,
The senate committee on territories ordered
a favorable report on the bill for the admis.
sion of Idaho into the Union
The biennial congress of the National Trot.
ting association convened in Beffalo.
A band of twenty-five to thirty female
negro “black cap” in Barnwell county, South
Carolina, dragged Hattie Frage, an nogross,
from ber home and flogged ber, The victim
bad failed to express disapproval of the iyo.
ing of the negroes at Barnwell court hose
The Chicago presbytery voted in favor of
revision of the conlension of faith.
The government has decided to pnt
the Duke of Orleans to two Joh
nite which be wilh
the lehig
work wit}
had been
ussian novel
resumed opr
About fifty
Have
You
The Philad. TIT
This
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WEEKLY PRESS, om
Dafa Cheek
made payahl
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year
fl wher Hemittan
s the order of
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Pablishers,
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wir grenat fam
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Psaten
Washin-
Machine
Improved
approac b
of DeArer
the old
method of
hand mb
any device
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timekeeper Warennted besvy,
RR EOLEE GOLD hunting meee
Both indies and penis dines
with works and cases of
wipes! value, OXY PERSOW in
Pocality mm seonde one
together with sur large
and vatoebie Hee of BE owe odd
Those samples, a9 Well
sve free, AN the work Fos
wend 46 is to show whet we send pou to Those whe oa] yor
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hn vaduabis trade for te, which holds for years wien neo staried
aed ths we are repaid. Wo pay all express, Seight, ste. Af
won Know ni So ri woudl We to go ve werk for 08 FOR on
earn fron . B00 wash wed wpwuris Adress,
Riinson & Co. Box 81 3, Portiand, Maine.
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