The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1890, Image 4

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when
sithiget
paid in ad |
nee. Those in arrears fo previous |
rms, $2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per liné for 3 inser
Centre Harv, Pa, Tuurs, May 1,
Practice.
In order
The Season for Hihe
HARRISBU Itt April 28
soon to be 159 » adjutant gen-
eral’s departiu rmblished the
circular of Col fat general in-
spector of rifl The current
will open Mav 1
of
pris toe,
’ COMPanies
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De
il
season for rifle practice
and Nov The
fixed amg ion fo
which lelivere
making
2000 1
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is under
tice 1
close pximum
tare
wi
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IMnK cartri
ares
CHESS, it
that the prac
om time to time during the season
as frequently as the ammumtion allowed
him may admit of.
and
xcepting special
soldier ma
A Female Defaunlter,
Pa April = A dx ided
a:
ation was cansed here when if
PITTSTON
SOT be-
came known
rup. well kn
ing and Lackawanna vid
in the women's departinent
Knizhts of Labor, had 1
with her 8 11
assembly,
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No. 664
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1080s nas
WASHINGT
current features
Senator Qua
romor that |
chairmal
committ
from the
mem bx
close tot
that th
stich
would 1
Miners Want Increased Pay
ference
sides see
sara Althea Shows Her Temper
Faris: { \ “ 4
Te IT
the
The Allegheny Valley Sait
Prrrsst ; A 1
of th |
handed
the Bond
KR bond
ler
and direct
onurt refused
to ore
the 1
1 and dism i the
Sebit
of
the motion
petition
White
Mra, Janes
J. Stanley
+ Mya, Gar
White
Mrs. Garfield at the
WasHinaToN, April
A. Garfield and Mr. an
Brown. the latter of w
field's dang
House Saturd
the death
Were Tecery
dent and Mrs
House,
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Hari
Collieries to shat Down,
Manaxoy Praxe, Pa, April 20
Mountain colliery. at Buck Moun
and Middle Lehigl ihery,
Boston, will pend
for an indefinite peri
are operated by the Middl
company. Four htdndred
thrown ont of employment
2 Rioter Convicted,
Wikespanne, Pa, April 28 <Martin
Wilkes, the Polander
cansed 20 many riots over the possession
of the Polish church in Plymouth last
winter, has been of aggra-
vated assault and battery on Constable
Melvin, There are cight other indict
ments against the prisoner,
HOtorio who
convicted
No Strike at Buffalo,
Borrato, April 28.—At a
meeting of the Central Labor taon
Delegate Wade, of the organization
committee, denied that the Buffalo car-
nters were guing on strike on May 1.
eir contracts, he sald, continue until
June 1 at nine hours and they wish
continue their contracts,
A Politicians Fatal Fall,
Greesssuro, Pa, April 28.-J. B
McAfee, ex-deputy secretary of the
weommonwealth and a well known editor
and politician, is dying at his home here,
He fell upon the pavement and his thigh
bone was broken, His physicians have
given up hope of his recovery.
regular
wo —- - o—
ALL EYES ON AUBURN
Watching for the First Experi-
ment in Electrocution.
THE DOOMED MAN MAKES HIS WILL
His
His
in
hese
Up
Disnoses of
“Pigs
Death
The Man Wyo
Wife with an
Bible,
Clover"—The
Chopped
Ax
Testament and
Chair of
scribed,
AUBURN, N. Y., April 29. ~The
prison at Auburn, wher Kemmler
been waiting mi ht on
for his death by elect
1816, and the town §
like the homes of
wince Ini
great manor honse
a castle than an
mounted by
continental
and as vain
on an iron safe, 3
typical today of the
in their apathetic interest in what 1m
on inside the ste
\ 1 i
has stood and Ke
il
paint
a 1
he copper soldi
Auburn
ght
yr
» wit
people ol
be going ie Ww
which he
half a century
The Whole W orld
prison
$ ir
pt 8
Watches,
nt about their
concernedly as 1
whole count
the sea wert
bid, hun
Bik
that it wi
1 i
Thursday morning
Eight Hours at Montreal,
MosTREAL, ri 28 A gigantic
labor demonsty n took place here in
favor of the eight honr movement, Be
tween 3.000 and 4.000 representatives of
the several labor organizations asseinble
in Chaboillez Muar and were address:
by their leaders. They were advised to
combine to combat capital, which was
daily driving workingmen to
starvation Resolutions in of
eight hours were passed. A strong po-
lice force maintained order,
i
0
the
favor
shot While They Slept,
Gavesvinie, Tex, April 28.—John
1. Morris. of Fannin connty, while trav
eling y Deer connty, killed his two
companions, W. E. Roberts and John
Me while all were in camp. The
shots were fired from a six shooter, both
parties being shot from behind as they
slept, Morris Imried the bodies in a
gand bank and tried to make his escape
ont of conmty, tnt was arrested
shortly he had concealed the
bodies
WH
the
after
A Tattooed Burglar Killed,
Omanas, April 28 ~George Woods, a
farm hand, was found dead under the
cash drawer in Roscow Bros!’ general
merchandise store, at Auburn. The
store hid been troubled by burglars fre-
quently, so a gun was attached to the
drawer by wire. This was discharged
into the body of Woods, The dead
man's arts were liberally tattooed, and
among other things bore the picture of
a woman's face and the words, ‘In
memory of mother.”
4 Town Destroyed,
Oswroo, N, ¥., April 28. A fire at
the village of Sandy Frock, this county,
destroyed the best part of the business
srtion of the town, including the
ulkley Opera house, the Sandy Creek
hotel and several stores,
Did Not Catch Jackson,
New York, April 28--The printer
arrested at Pittsfield, Mass, on sos
yicion of bx ue the murderer of Mamie
arphy, in New York, is not the man
wanted. : suas
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PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS,
fhe Farmers Alliance Takes steps |
to Organize the State, i
Harrisnons, April 29,--*We number |
nearly 8,000,000 farmers,” said Col. L. i
L. Polk, president of the National Far- |
mers’ Alliance, came here with |
Maj. ( of Louisiana, from
Washington to consult with Penn
svivania farmers and others relative to i
the growth of the alliance in this state, |
Those present learn «d that the alliance
had made considerable progress in Penn- |
svivanin, with fic in five or |
nties, 1 ions coming in from |
others. and letters of ingniry from every i
direction.
At a private meeting held in this city |
Hon. C. D. Eldred Lycoming connty, |
was the president (the gentleman who |
prepared the first Pennsylvania st
grange constitution [sane
vice pri of
Ad
“who
A)
OrgZaniz 1
SIX Cou
ite
Grarretson,
the state
1K
ams county
retary, Rev, W red Kellojg,
oe
SNC
sti hiects
Amnon
AR
"GrINers
The Trial of Rev. Frit
ncket Shop
A Bursted
Hees)
Be Paid Twice a
The Ellwood Railroad Company.
HARRISBURG I
Was grants
the Eilwo
Mny :
J runiis
Lawrence count
of Sewickley
tion Both
mal in
WAY compan Ti princi
at Beaver
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he
A Pennsylvanian on
WasisoTOR, April 2 i as x
semi-ofticially annoul tl
tative Mutchler will be app
succeed Mr. Randall on the
tion committee, This is but «i
tice tc Pennsylvania, which
left without representation on the
mittee, Mr. Mutchler has been
by all of his colleagues, by Mir
dall's friends, and by many Dem
members from other states.
Private Hearing of Witnesses,
Weer Curerien, April 20.— District
Attorney Baldwin had a private hearing
of the witnesses for the commonwealth
against John Trenwith. A number of
witnesses were heard, but whether any
new points were secured is not known.
The » ariug took place at the prison,
and pains were taken to keep it as quiet
as posible,
He Wanted a Helpmeeot,
Wirkesparig, Pa., April 20.—McDon-
ald Shoemaker, has just married a poor
girl after breaking an engagement with
an heiress He is wealthy, but afraid of
reverses, and wants a wife who will be
of assistance in poverty, The family is
an aristocratic one, and the protests
pgainet the match are very vigorous,
A Very Bad Stomach Ache,
Lexisaros, Mo., April 28 Patrick
Brannan cut his wrist three times with
a razor un the streets while carryin
his baby. He explained that he had
been driven almost crazy by stomach
acho and preferred to die rather than
suffer the pain.
John J. O'Brivd Dead.
New Yomi, April 8. — John J,
O'Brien; the noted Republican leader in
the Eighth aseombly district, died
terday ut Coney Island, where he
been ill for seine Lime past,
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can
Ing season.
ofiers
latest and newest things that {he
men’ 8 wear
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stock; take make, fit and prices info
many customers,
We do not offer you goods al cost
i
ly as it was given lo us.
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affords for
inspect our
and
We ask you a
possible
the
balance.
all
satisfied, will do
i PP at Ee
Ory
J, HLORVIS, C. M. BOWER, EL.
ZY RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS,
ATTORNER S-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office opposite the Court House, on 241
” F. FORTNE},
. Attorney si
Office in old Conard building,
fonte.
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is
Belle-
LEMANT DALE,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
3ellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corner Diamond,
doors from first national bank,
two
janB7
HEWES
ATTTO}
BELLEFONTI
Special attent to ¢
the courts: Consultation lu Germs
(YR-AT- LAW
NTRE OO, |
ot
OHN KLINE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
second floor
building north of Court House,
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BELLEFORTE, PA
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BEL!
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travel
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respect for at
moderate (sive it ;
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BROCKERHOFF HOUSE
ALLGEHENY AT
Bampie« Rooms on |
pe Free Buss to and 1 all trai
Special rates 10 wilness«s and
BYLLEVO
fron rE
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B BRANDON Py no
Cr.
RTEW GAEMA HOUSE
A
opposite the Court House,
IPRING MILLS HOTEL.
: Spring Mi
D H. Rohl, proprietor
and fr
m all trains
CIA BERAK
Lorner 5
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COUN1 ¥ BANKIN
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Cashier
[VIN HOUSE
LOCK HA EX. PA
EB. WOODS CALOWELL, Proprietor
Terms reasonable. wood sample re
on first fioor.
me
ELMO HOTEL,
a
Ne. 317 & 319 Arch Street. Philadel;
Reduced rates 1 S200 (er day T
Lm ' pubic wil £rd at tt
vei Lt me jiber won for
It loeated i imme
busines: an pisces of
{ifferent ratirend depots Bs
mris of the Silly. are spills cesibe
Cure consing 5 BES ne 11
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miTOnRge respectiy
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HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEATTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE ( Three Courece) and AGRA
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant
lustrations ou the Yarm and in Lhe Labor
1 .
POTAXY and HORTICULTURE. theorett.
cal and tical. Stodents taught original
stndy with the microscope
CHEMISTRY. with an unusually fall and
thoron in the Laboratory.
CIVIL ENGINEERING: very extensive Scld
tice with best modern instruments,
1ISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi
nal Jestigution
LADIES JURKE IN UTERATDRE and
SCIENCE; Two yeas Ample facilities for
Muzic, vooal and inarumentsl
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Lan
(optional.) French, German ane English (re.
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course
MATREMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure
®! .
M NIC ARTE: combining shop work
with study, thres yours’ course; New build.
EA ENGINEERING; theoreti.
onl and .
PE MORAL POLITICAL SCI.
B= ; Constitutions w and History,
MILITAR PRCIENCE: instruction theorcti-
cal and practical, including each arm of the
PHVSION: Mechanion, Somd, Light, Hes:
emits Labor act course dw ith exe
i" A Y EPA RTIOENT, Two
CN gmded and thorough.
term yr bor 12, 188%: Winter
or Ain other in
Sem, Aptil 4, 1886
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