THE CENTRE REPORTER mn — FRED,.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n “TERMS;—0One year, $1.50, nee. Those in arrears subject to rms. $2 per year, when paid In ad previous Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 ns.and & conts for each subsequont insertion, xX), Cexsag Hart, Pa., Taurs, Fen Charged with Traln ALLENT( Reilly and D at Catasaunqu Adlentow: coal, and on susp having thrown a ger tris t from the tr: placing a rail mpt work of the an Wr eking ty in fre cused, and i : Chin { iil of once 1 one Not Dalzell's. Aner: club, Friends PITTSBURG, club, Pittsburg political another Quay ray fight Some { ho ne Ouany's Feb, 17.—The 11818. SN Ders committee of arrangements fourth annual Sd for A held April Invite Mr. John Dalzell to act as i Un a to Le { romises to at The ay Dalz where matter. Pow- rty here ts and a Pow- Pow. Huy an apert ¥ 18 Laat tladelphia rivs mn ler ; Manhein it Block ad ed shaft, For in falling oi feet rage t doing so the without — shift tarts up moveigent shaft His bods i crushed into a shapel Fined for LARCASTER, Pa., Feb muth, one of the tate ers, secured a fine and Snavely and Henry whom were preferred cl on Sunday and with a stream near Lali { muth is determined to violations of ernor Beaver last Sunday. 17 H, ( Des ish commpssion- John iZainst fishing trout De- break up these approved by Gov AY May. Fishing Costas on the act Gas and Water at Fiizwatertown. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Ii. After pearly one year of tedious work, run- ming counter to pu opinion and costly experiments, efforts of the Rosenzi Oil and Natural Gas company to discover oil at Fitzwatertown, Montgomery county, have be with stccess littie hamlet citement 44 34 the ZS OT in crowned and the inhgbitauts of the are overwhelined with ox- Horvibly Mangled the Track. Mt. CARMEL, Pa.. Feb, 17.—A well dressed man about 30 years old (uarreled with the conductor of th Lehigh Valley train and was put olf the train at Lancaster switch, new in hour later his horril Riangled body was picked up a short distanoy I a the station. It now lies at an underiak 4 establishment whens it still awaits 1 tification on nee A Bullet for a Chew of Tabacco West Cnesten, Pa., Feb, 18. «Fred Burton, a colore! man, was arrested here on a charge of shooting Richard, alias Dixie Hirod. Burton suked Herod for a chew of tobacoo and when the request was granted, it is charged draw a revolver nid shot Herod in te arm. Burton claims the shooting was accidental. A Lancaster Falluve, LANCASTER, Pa., Feb, 18 ~ Executions amounting to §56 416 hav: been issued against Israel L. Landis, of this city, dealer in BAtieulviiat imp ements and patent assets will not sover the " i. THE HEAD 1S MISSING Hiram Sawtel Body Io's Dismembered Found WITH A BULLET IN THE HEART. the Susploian Prisoner Ene He Has The Conversation of courages the hint Accomplices=The Crime Committed in Now Maine Hampshire and the Body Found in b, 17. ~Thousand; the locality where the dismembered body of Hiram A. Sawtelle was ure [here were startling devel tit minor matters have been i ugh to light strengthen evidence against nan's brother Ina The bad ns fally identified The wife of th sing man positively identified the socks the feet the corpse as tl orn by her hu The theor: he murder wa mitted in Ne Hampshire is su by the statement mad Johan Willey, am dri who says that ad to contain woods be ter and a two sh its other peo- firing. very N. H. visited ROCHESTER, of people have arthed no many nurdered Of sband 5 COM Dy pine im ix muraer Maine In con- Was the The blood The Doody ilk that rain tha X $5 i i yestordas murder unsel waive paint the cas 4 Naw taken to Dover jail, where confined until that date, t i Wil & Wasa he will be The Head Still Dover, N. H., for the missing Sawtelle’s body is i i progress coroner a jury met Haldsds to pass upon the identity of and the manner leath. It is now known that the man who was brought here from Rochester on the day of the murder was “Dr.” Blood. He left here on the 10:30 a. m. train for Portland. A Mysterious Case. can Missing ~The of Hiram search Saw The i's Corners the body $ ati of A mysterious Bostor Cronin has been pussling the h seems likely to rival the blooded dee was not so prominent but the story of his disap. lesa interesting. His Nawiclle, son of the late familiarly known as Since the death of his years ago, Hiren, his wife and children, a boy and a girl, have lived Lis mother at the latter's house in Rox. police whic case of Chicago in The missin as was Dr. Cronin, pearance cold tala Aan father two thelr oer A brotl ber last we Frying 4 was in Decemne pardoned ernor Ames after fwelive years in state prison for felo- Soon after Lis release he, too, want to with his mother and his brother's family, The family estate is variously esti. matted al from $0000 to $60,000, and it is this property that is supposed to be at the bottom of the mystery. A jealousy arose between the two brothers On Feb. 1 Isaac started for New Hamp shire, taking ¢ little niece, Marion, with him. On Feb. 4 Hiram received a telegram from his brother requedding Lim to come to Rech- oeter, N. H, at once as Marlon was sick. Hiram started from Boston on Feb, § On that dey Jane had an early breakfast and left the house af 740 o'clock. He did not ree furs until 100 at night. - What ke did during that day is the present fhe of investiga- thon by the police, On Feb, § lsaac and Marion returaed to Boston and sajd he had not seetr Lis brother, On Feb, ¥ Isase went to Hoehester, where he made a great show of looking for his brother, aod then departed for Portland, Me, whers be was captured yestorday. The Hostou police who are at work on the case are of the opinion that Hiram Bawtelle gr jet at the station by either his brother Hawitelle, by Gov er, Isaac B, nious assault, ur a or, Sh] SBaraeILd 10 some Ame | THE KNIFFIN CABE No Indictment by the Geand Jury—The Suspects Go Pree. TreENTON, Feb, 14,—The grand jury, after considering the evidence in the mysterions Knitlin murder case, ro- ported to Justice Beasley, of the Mercer county court. They found no bill against Dr. Kniflin nor Miss Pureell, who were charged by Detective Relger with the murder, Lawyer Dartren moved for the discharge of the bonds- men, Prosecutor Stockton consented to the discharge of the sureties on Dr, Kniflin's bond, but not those on Miss Pureell's bonds, He gave no reason for holding them, except that something mignat turn up. Jistice Beasley said that both the ac cused were free because the grand jury and coroner's jury after due delibera- tion could see no evidence on which to hold them. The order for the release of the bondsmen was then signed, David Purcell, brother of Emma Purcell, was present, and was congratulated on the outcome of the grand jury's sitting. of the Parnell Commission. Feb, 14. The report of the Parnell special commission presented to parliament finds that the respondent members of the house of commons were not members of a conspiracy to es tablish the absolute independence of Ireland, but that some of them, to gether with Michael Davitt, joined the Land League with the intention to ac complish by its means the independence of Ireland as a separate nation. The commission entirely acquits Mr. Par nell and the other accused members of insincerity in their denunciation of the Phoenix park murders and finds that the fac simile letter published in The Times, upon which the charge was chiefly based as against Mr. Parnell, was a forgery. The respondents, the report continues, did not directly incite crime, The mass of evidence proved that the League in America since 1853 has been directed by the Clan-na-Gael and been actively engaged in promoting the use of dynar for the destruction of life and property in England It not i 5 Report LONDON, nite is proved, however, that Mr, Parnell knew the position of the Clan-na-Gael. District of Columbia VYeterass, HINGTON, Feb, Gen, Hussell commander-in-chief of the Army of the Republic, was last night at the annual en- t of the department of the Grand Arm) and made tendered the exercises, led a banquet local posts at Haum pre- made by Gen. IN vnpmen posts, Wi t “Nn in Wealth. President Day the New York Buck Ewing denies th League ntract $4,000 in large way or the Buck will mner luck Ewing Helling Ewing at IX Ons nated that Richardson, { won back Iron for Pittsburg. Feb The first { : Alabama for from here It « and g Tennessee Alabasos IN. - O5 nine Unio Kel per Of8 On and wi banquet srs d HUInInens s apd ot southern r VERS. Hallet Boxes 15 At Harper, the ballot railroad bond stolen There over the election proposition was aliots for two prec # not removed tempting to make arrests a street ht was started, in which 100 men or nore participated. One man was killed and many were badly ured. the wards in a Yole wore fight and Car- incts In ths ia) Contested Flection Cases WasnixoroN, Feb, 15 The elections « rushed three tested « ratiroad sped. The last Threet against Clark, In Alabama, was decided against Democratic con- tests The two disposed of in favor of the Republican contestants were those of reatherstone against Cope, First Arkansas district, aud Mudd against Compton, in the Fifth Mary- land district. house ammities Son. al . that of First the Canes ases through One the Vor Monuments at Gettysburg. WasHinaTON, Feb, 18.—The speaker laid before the house a letter trons the secretary of war submitting an estimate for an appropriation of $55,378 for erecting tablets or monuments for properly marking the position of graves of each of the commanders of the regular army engaged at Gettysburg. It 1s pro- posed to erect forty such tablets or monuments Foul Flay Saspected. New York, Feb, 18.—~The body of a woman apparently 85 years old was found at the edge of a pond in the vicinity of Second and Harri son streets, Hoboken, There were marks of violence on the head. The woman had been seen the night before in company with a man not far from where the body was found. An investigation is in progress. A Wedding Party Drowned: Panis, Feb. 15.—At Pontivy, during the progress of a wedding party, a con- veyance occupied by the bride and bridegroom and several friends was up- set and the entire party were flung inte the Blavet river. Hoat Raves. at Port Tampa JAcksonviLLe, Fh, Feb, 18.—Ten Eyck won the first boat race at Port Tampa in 18 minutes and 7 seconds! Hosmer second in 18.85. In the second race Gandaur defeated Hamm in 19,01, The distance was three miles, An Exiled Moutann Demoerat, New Yor, Feb, 18. -~Hon. C. W. Hoffmann, ome of the eight fugitive I Feinooratic senatory of Montana, are rived in this city and is sopping at the Fifth Avenue hotel}. MeKintey Confined to His Bed, Wasnixaron, Feb, 15, Representa- tive McKinley hos been ponfined to his bed since Wednesday by an attack of the grip. His condition, however, is not considered dangerous, CONGRESSIONAL. Bumimary of Proceedings in House, Wasiinaroxn, Feb, 12.-1u the house Mr, Cannon tried to limit the debate on the rules, To his astonishment more than half the publicans in the house took issue with the majority of the corumittes and voted give the Democrats the time they wanted for de. bate. The vote stood 68 to 149. It was de- vided to fix the time for a final vote at 6p. m, Friday. The house then proceeded to discuss the new code, Mr. Edmunds introduced bill providing for a public Utah, cussion of the Blair proceeded with cational bill Wasninuron, Feb, i5.~The senate passed resolutions congratulating Brazil and request. ing the president to invite the king of the Bandwich Islands to sfhd delegates to the pan-American congress, The house devoted the entire day ing the new code of rules. Wasninarox, Feb. 14. After routine ness the senate passed the bill to provide tem- porary government for the territory of Okla homa and Incorporating No Man's Land within the pew territory. In executive ses. sion the senate disc the Russian and British extradition treaties, The house proceeded with the debate on the rules, after passing gretulating Brazil on its new ent, Wasningron, bate on the new their ado I to 145, Seunte and to the senate a system in in school bill then Mr. Oklahoma and his to debat. busi- yased the senate resolution cone ¢ form of govern Feb, 15 code The prolonged of rule pu The senate pas among Provid i secretary of war, with vent the introduct fram one in Lhe Mi LY A stiri party bills, others } pre afd Ne resciution to as to differs in, Feb tration tain ti country and opriate « Richa Wasnixgr gave nolice in U thon of the 1 antl members ¥ing resciulion Friday, Feb Lhe Journal, tw is 6.583 and r general dobales Or world's bhilisi, and os Monday, Feb , in the many mbed Ly the resolation submitted int nitlee’s repori, uniess the Louse determined by a vole that shall no d. Tellers were the voie result poitut of no w speaker cour i 1 than a quorum febate on the relies to go s tellers peaker bi thie that U1 pres ean the wo f Ix Lied GEIRAT ada arried Dawes oe presse v purses. Mr on the Pa versely Los mitiee a bills referred por Hinir sddressed AREVITIES NEWS mitisre investigalin srgeries adjour i ai Ina The cam and the w wernor Foraker Casi LE esas have been di ties on terri mn to report a bill for the adm and Idaho as states of the The Mary and house order calliog on Atters say if the rights slate are properly guarded In the prop lea of peake and Ohio car sender Washington Railroad The Baltimore hair spinners’ union that its members now on rike mus! turn to work until the apprentices Shion men are harged The already lasted three weeks Charles Warrs, aged at Leeds Md Wares at & hawk, and bammner struck against a charging both ads into his the heart. The shot his body. A report is current in London that the sul tan of Zassibar Is Constraction trains collided on the Phila deiplila and Atlantic railroad at Summ dade, N. J. aud four men were injured Theodore Thomas to Misa Lilly Pay. Pa delegates passed an General Whyte to the Loan y { and and resciy Gis fatally was about seizing shot eft passed entirely Greast above throne! MITOUgD dead or The engagement of greal orchesiral leader, Chicago, is announced The Dutch bark Georgey from Pehsace Dec. ¥ for Deifayl, was abefudoned Jan a water logged and partly dismantled : tion, Her crew have arrived al Queenstown. The exports of coal from Haltimore past three days were the largest for ar consecutive days in the history of the aggregating 98.50 bushels, The dwelling of Charlies Berthune in Maha- noy City, Pa. was burned by the ign 1 can of coal oil. Loss, $2000. The property bad been insured, but the policy expired a few days ago. The Civil Service Reform sssociation Baltimore will entertals the United States civil service commissioners on Friday next at a dinner. Neo persons or administrations will be eriticized or compared. Earl Sydney (Sir John Robert Tewnshed) is dead, at the age of 85, Spencer Lewis, 13 years old, hanged Ya self in his father's barn, near Harford, N. ¥. to death at Saxton, Pa. lodging in his throat. Bengon, the "jubilee plunger.” by a plece of apple wan three months’ imprisonment. The investigation of the claims of the rival Motitana senators has begun, Louis Bangia, of Kilrain’s exhibition com- pany. whose opoonent died while sparring at Dallas, Tex. has been acquitted by the cor. ouer's jury. Joseph Shackleton, of Bound Brook, N. J. has been sued for $0.00 by a woman who claims she married him when he had another wife. Beth women are suing for a divorce. sbrated by a banquet at the Riggs house, Washington. Mrs. Mary Oloen took possession of Justice Rusche's office in Hoboken and prayed all night in German, Swedish and English for the salvation of the clerk, who dared not leave her alone and could not persuade ber to depart. The Harmony society celebrated its eighty- fifth anniversary at nomy, Pa. and six. teen now members were admitted to the ore gunieation. The pope, through Cardinal Rampolia, of. fers his thanks for the expression of sym. pathy called forth by the death of hisbrother, Cardinal Pecel. The schooner Ellwood Harlow, Capt. Lewis, arrived at Baltimore 10 repair damage re. celved when ne collision with the schooner Fito Hebe | , off New Point, Va. The bad the fying Jibboom, we. Das Wills, 5 retired farmer, ivi a Med, + has been Sutiuitied to Mount oily, Charged The Seoathat Chin en vid with forgery Have The Philad. 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