The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 24, 1890, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED.KURTZ, Epiror and Pror’n
“TERMS: One year, $1.50, when paid in ad
nee, Those in arrears subject to previous
rns, § per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
ps.and 5 cents tor aach subsequent insertion,
Crexrer Harn, PA, TrURs, Ave. 24,
A SAD WELCOME.
An ¥Fmigrant Woman Frightfally Mane
gled by the Cars.
CATASAUQUA, Pa., April 22 —An emi-
grant train carrying 200 passengers
went up the Lehigh Valley railroad at
about midnight with nearly all on it
bound for the west It stopped here to
leave a Hungarian woman and her two
little children, who were on their way
to Siegiried's Bridge, where the
woman's husband is emploved.
Alone and in a strange land the
woman produced a card bearing the ad-
dress of her husband, Unable to speak
her language two men pointed up the
track as the airection the woman should
take to reach her ination, three
miles distant. With one child in her
arms and the other youngster at her
side, the woman started up the dark and
lonely as well as dangerous track,
An hour later the bleeding and man-
gled form of the woman, with a leg and
both arms crushed, was found on the
track with the children by her side cry
ing and unable to render istance.
The children, fortunately, « ped se
rious injury. Mother and children
taken to St. Luke's hospital at Dethle-
hem on a { mangled
Hmbs were amputats
When the i
learned
was almost crazed with gr
ae
anv as
hile.
train a
i
id ¢f the woman
lent to his wife he
¢
of ie a i
I'HE WORLD'S FAIR.
for
the Chic
Preparations the
world’s fair
Mr. ¢
had re
from {
requests
all that t
ing thi
the s
paring
build
an
will Wi
tors in
ntation
Ex-Governor Pollock Dead.
TE & ¢5E 1 4s rors ’
iA Se 28, LPTs ~ aa
James Pollock died Saturday
OO
n-law
¥ ¥
residence in ti : L t
mains will be afterwards taken to Mil.
ton for intern 4 John Hemp-
hill, pastor of tl Arch Street
Presbyterian ch hiladephia, will
conduct which
will be held in the Presbyterian church
immediately af er the arrival
train from
Pollock's last
ing and he
peacefuily.
ent
Vest
arch, |
the services at Milton,
of the 8:50
& FAA
and
away cCalmiy
Randall's Vacant Seat.
PHILADELPHIA,
Mullin, the clo po
friend of Samuel J. Ramria uri
face has been see i ery national
convention ior 1Oar:y thirty years,
holds the key to t fizht for Randall's
seat in congress he tariff reformers,
backed by ex-Postmaster Harrity and
the political machine in city pro-
pose to put James k, Harrity inw
partner and a bright young in the
dead leader i Ran-
dall people except McMullin de-
clared against this the
"squire is waiting. If with the
Beck people there will be no trouble
electing him
about nominating and
ire Me:
litical
whose
this
He
man,
old
have
but
8 seat, the
heme,
he goes
A Tovesick Young Man's Saleide.
t, Pa., April 19. ~Informa-
tion received from Starrucca, Wayne
county, savs Will Bartleston,a young
man working on the farm Amos
Kelloge, near Sherman, died from the
effects of a pistol wound which he in-
flicted on himself on Wednesday with
suicidal intent. Bartleston was in love
with a voung woman in the neighbor-
hood, and { of his offer of
SORA NT
of
her refusal of
marriage caused him to become despon-
dent, and he told his employer he was
tired of life and would kill himself, Lie
was watched for several davs, but finally
getting possession of 4 revolver, went to
the barn and shot himself,
Northam beriand Presbytery,
ExroriuM, Pa., April 22,—-The Pres-
bytery of Northumberland is in session
here. Rev. Dr. Stewart Mitchel, of
Mount Carmel, is moderator, and Rev.
R. L. Stewart, of Danville, clerk. The
presbytery includes & membership of
8.000, with forty-three ministers, cov.
ering the counties of Lycoming, Mon-
tour, Clinton, Usolumbia Union, Savder,
Cameron and Northumberland. The
principal business will be the election of
commissioners to the general assembly
in May and to take acuon on the ques
tion of the revision of the Westminster
confession of faith.
Must Tax the Breweries.
Harmispura, April 19. Judge Me-
Pherson, in a long opinion, deciies that
brewing companies are pot exempt
from tax on capital stock. The act of
18580 exempts from such tax all manu
facitring companies except brewing
companies, The Germama Brewery
company, of Philadelphia, appealed
from this on the ground that the act
was unconstitutional in specifically
naming such companies, The court de.
cides that the tax is constitutional
and the company must pay the tax,
Mx Yeurs for Mansinughter,
Easton, Pa., April 19. — Robert
Kuntz, Jr., on trial for the murder of
John Weidinan, by striking him on the
with a bottle, was convicted of
manslaughter und sentenced to six
years imprisonment,
a sin
Striking Moulders.
LANCASTER, Pa. April 3),~Forty
monlders of the Champion Blower and
Forge coulpany went on a strike for 20
cent, yalice in ago, Although
compuny is full of ordors, they say
thoy Wilk Bor yield % the demand.”
TALKS
His
JR. MCKINLEY
He Explains and Ealogizes
Tariff Bill.
IT WILL SPEEDILY BE BEMACTED
Aud Go Fileot
If the Major's
Free Sugar and Fros
a0
Yeorified.
June Next,
Propheey [Is
Hides
Into on
in Defer.
ence tv Popular Clamor-—Uroceadings
in Congress,
WASHINGTON, April 18.—If any man
more than another feels relieved by the
completion of the tari! bill it is Chair-
man McKinley. He says it has ben
the hardest work he has ever hud to do,
because it was not
ing, but ex i
“We tried,
averybody
cally impos
pondent.
was heard
not as much ance from tho
wanted to be heard as had the emo
crats, for everybody knew that we in-
tended to increase, instead o : ody
ing, protection to our mmdustries, |
think it is a good bill; a m ure that
will stand any amount of ism
The sug
on iY tax
niy
tren antioy
and
$5}
by
“
it
ar Clause,
“1 think it very iv that wi
and will, within a very Tew
duce all the \ t
and, by home produ
cheaper to our peop
placing it on the fre
a greater demand for
there was for a dul
our home sug
wero catering
HKeww can
SULA We W
Ar
y the
concluded to make ;
protection in the way of a
, the bounty
the floor of tin
be very unpopul
We intend to Keep
ugar men, and the
i fifteen
stana
Ar iD
HOOK LOT
Freo Hides
Shoes and leather
no higher in price il
thie i 15 per «
he Democrats id have
bugaboo over
have been
had retained
ent. on hides, but
made a big
people 4
would
we
propos
poor
hoes, you know, no we concluded
ike hides free
wat outline
bill wil mn
it stands, and 1 thin
June 30 next,
THE WE
becom
2K
IN CONGRESS,
Summary of Proceedings in
House,
preseniatiy
Wasmisoro
Hawley atten
vate pension Hi
Wasnmisaron,
hnsiness the boa
ate Reg
by Mes
ridge and others
Wasminaorox, April 2
the houses world’s fai
proh uors on the grou
and providing for an international naval
view in New York hart
The house passe i providing that
soldiers who lost the s daring the late
war shall be entitled to receive an artificial
iimb every threes years, i
port on the bill vide temporary govern
ment for Oklahoma was adopted. The bill to
pension prisoners of war was discussed at
length and defeated by 143 yeas to 18 nays,
the necessary two-thirds being lncking.
The senate passed
I with amendments
im
conference re
tn pr
Honors to Gen. Sherman,
NEw Yor. April 18,—The reception
tendered to Gen. W. T. Sherman last
night at the Union League club was
one of the most notable events of recent
years in respect of prominence of the
men participating. The affair:was in
honor of Gen. Sherman's recent attain-
ment to his 70th year. The general
himself selected the names of 600 per
sons to be invited. The entertainmept
was under the direction of Hon.
Chauncey M. Depew, president of the
club, and a reception committee of
sixty-seven members,
A SL. Petersburg Sansstion.
81. PETERSBURG, April 10,—A gensa-
tion has been created here by the an
nouncement that the young woman ar-
rested a day or two ago for attempting
to bribe a government official to sur-
render a copy of the government's new
mobilization scheme and the plans of
Russian frontier fortifications acted
under the orders of Baron von Plessen,
naval attache of the German embassy.
When the disclosure was made it was
found that the baron had suddenly
taken his departure (rom the city.
Irish Natioanl League.
Sr. Louis, April 19,—~The executive
committee of the Irish national league
adjourned sine die last evening without
fixing a date for the next convention or
hearing from Parnell. It was decided
that a convention be held st Baltimore,
but no date was fixed.
AA BH AA A
Mra Parnell’s Destifution
ATLANTA, Ga., April 21.—~In a letter
to Mr. T. D, Murphy, of The Atlanta
Journal, John H. Parnell, brother of
Charles Stewart Parnell, says that the
recent reports of poverty and suffering
of his mother are merely sensational.
RA AAA
A surfeit of Roast Pig
RaxpoLri, Mass, April 21. Frank
Watson's Riggers hero was burned to
gether wi pigs.
ME HANDALL'S FUNERAL.
Ouniet Obsequies Attended hy Many Dis. |
tinguished Poople.
WASHINGTON, April 17.— At 8 o'clock |
this morning the remains of the late |
Representative Randall were conveyed |
to the Metropolitan Presbyterian church, |
where they lay in state until 9 o'clock, |
During this time a long line of friends |
md admirers of the departed statesman, |
of both s and representing all walks |
of life, d the open casket, pausing
moment for a last look at the stern,
cold face
a the funeral ceremonies,
which were of the simple character
cusfomary in the Presbyterian church,
commenced Rew. Dr. Chester paid a |
touching tribute to the public services
and private character of the lamented
leader. He spoke feelingly of the re-
hglous 1 f Mr. Randall and of his
faith and fortitude during the long
painful ine th led his
pau
i
iy
from Phuiadelipl
tes ahed i
It is due at t
in Philadelph
Meade posit
will be in waitn
bers of the Randa
low the body ©
been prepare
Laurel Hill «
Mct ook, of
prayer at the
ter will pronoun
iia,
Equestrian Statae of Gen, Grant,
WASHING I
troduced by Senator Squire,
ng Prov ng for the ere
equestrian
in this «
ry he Ox
and rats
to the
SET ment
It will not cost you ore cent more
to buy your clothing and dents
furnishing goods where you can
get the best makes, finest fits and
largest stock in Central Pennsyl-
vania to select from for the com-
ing season.
snp —
{ death
ihe Archer lovestigation
ihe
Archer
transfer of {
i ma bBrowi
his succes $ Mr Archer 1s reported
Huproving and win either per
sonally or by { appear at the at-
torney general « ©
Ww
to oe
py
the
Desertions from Army.
5
VASHIN wpril The reports
received at the war departmont for the
nine months beginning with the fiscal
year July “+4, and ending March 31,
i800, show that there nave been 1,578
desertions from the regulararmy during
that period. For the corresponding
months of previous year there were
1.860 desertions, a reduction year
of over 16 per cent. The desertions {for
March were 151 as compared with 285
during March, 1558,
FTO
tue
Tiiis
Gas Good Enough for New York.
New York, April 19.—Contracts for
lighting this city with gas for a year
from May | were awarded yesterday.
All bids by electric lighting companies
were rejected, the mayor and his col-
leagues believing that a combination
existed between the companies for the
purpose of charging the city an exorbi-
tant price,
Gold in West Virginias
Perenrssuro, W,. Va, April
Gold has been discovered in what is
known as the “Wise tract,” near the
county seat. Samples of the quartz
have been assayed in the east and
show an average of $129 per ton. The
quartz has also been found on farms ad-
Joining the Wise property.
Go
es
Shot by a 11-Year-Old.
TexarkAaNa, Tex, April 19.8, W,
Btewart was shot dead by the 1l-yegr-
old son of B. K. Sweet, a saloon keeper,
Stewart had quarreled with the elder
Sweet and got the worst of it. As he
was leaving the saloon the son siezed a
istol and shot him in the back. The
y is under arrest.
John Kunze Liberated,
CHicaao, April 28.<The mdictment
against John Kunze, the Cronin sus-
pect, was stricken from the court record
at the request of States Attorney Longe-
necker, who stated that he had no new
evidence against him and did not ex-
pect to get any,
Born In 8 Mrest ar
NEW YORK, April 17. Maguie Kelley,
of 342 Fast Sixty-fifth street, becane
the mother of A Gouncing girl baby,
while riding on a Second avenue horse
car, at Forty-eighth sireet at 5 sm
Mother and child were taken to Belle
vue hospital.
pn a
‘riba ations of an Edi or,
New York, April (0Editor God
kin, of The Evening Post, wan arrested
for the third time in connection with
The Post's biographies of Tammany
Bn a Er $000 Ta
offers you these advantages.
Our counlers and she Jt CF are sacked with all the
latest and newest things that the market affords for
men's wear
1 he quantity, quality and variety of our slock is far
in advance of any ever shown you in’ Centre County. It
is only necessary for you to give usa eoll; inspect our
stock; take make, fit and prices into consideration, and
we feel certain thal we will then number vou among our
many customers, :
We do not offer you goods at cost We ask you
Jair legitimate profil; give you the best value possible
Jor the money; we give you the privilege of returning
anything bought of us not perfectly satisfactory in every
particular, and your money will be refunded as eheerful
ly as it was given lo us.
a
Give us a call; come and look at our stock and prices, is
that we ask. Your judgment, we are’ satisfied, will
the balance.
Keynold's New Bank Building,
OPPOSITE BROCDERHOFY HOUSE.
all
do
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J, HORVIA, CM BOWER ¥
RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS,
ATITORKNEYB-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office opposite the Court Hous
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, On 2d
D F. FORTNE:,
. Auvorney at Law
Office in old Conard building
fonte,
Vie
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MLEMARNT DALE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. WW. corner Diamond,
doors from first national bank.
two
jani7
J. L. BraxoLen {
SrA RNGLER & HEWES,
ATTTORBEYR-AT LAW
BELLEFONTE, CERTKE CO
Hpecial sttention 0 colieclions
the courts t
P. Hew
PENNA
practice
Ons
OHN KLINE
ATTORNEY LAW
SELLEFORTE, Pa
seoond A ’
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tsailding normh of Court House, C
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Attorney-at-Law,
Office with DD. 8,
side of High street
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Keller, Esq, Nor}
NTAIN HOUSE.
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rates to
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BELLEFONTE
Receive Deposits 604 & ws It 51
Dwoount Notes: B Bells
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sim. Of
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aeration
now fa -
wath absolutely with o
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Dantisl M t
professional o og
repared to perform a
fenia profession Hea is
varad to sxtiract
pain
gory v
RVIN HOUSE
LOCK #4 RX, PA.
EB. WOODS CALuOWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. wood sample rec mes
on first floor.
B SH HOUSE,
DAGGATT & ELLIOTT
Epecial attention given to
Prog rE
Op Bellefonte
country
tad
trade. ®pron
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HOTEL
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317 & 519
Redu« ed
iraveiing put ¢ Wii
pei Lhe thers: provigpior
com! itis loenind in the
centres of business snd
ment and different rs
af 81] parte ofthe oity
35 reat
fours it Tars ae
visitingihecity i
Street! Vhiladelphin
#200 per day. The
sii End it ho
at 1
saine far
their
rm, immed
places of amuse
2d depots as we
B8TPF ags3ly
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LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THY
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA.
TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH SEXES;
TUITION FREE BOARD AND
OTHER EXP RNSES VERY
OW,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE (hres Cowen) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant i
justrations on the Farm and in the Labors
tory.
BOTARY sand HORTICULTURE: theoreti.
Sal Sd BiheHionl, Btodents taught origins
study with the microscope Be 1
CHEMISTRY; with sn unusually full and
th h course in the Laboratory, y
CIVIL ENGINEERING: very extensive Sek
oe with modern instroments.
RIRTORY., Ancient and Modern, with origl-
nal in
LAGIES COURSR IR LITERATURE and
ECIENCE. Two = Ampie fagilitios for
M yoo! insur a
DANGUAGE “and IITERATURE latin
.} French, German and English (re-
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire courses,
MA TREMA TION and ASTRONOMY; pure
M C ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build-
MECHANICAL Eh
MECHARY L ENGINEERING: thoorell.
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SOI.
Constitutional Law and History,
ENCE; '
“te,
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VANIA STATE COLLEG