THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Epiror and Pror'r STERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous ring, §2 per year. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, Cente Havw, Pa, Taurs, June 26, Alleged Abduction of a Child, LANCASTER, Pa., June 24. Considers able excitement was created about Owl Hill, Warwick township, by the alleged abduction of a 2-year-old child by its father. Mrs. Jacob Warner, of Farm- ersville, left her husband some time ago because of ill health and went to live with her father, Henry Buch, of Owl Hill, taking her 2-year-old daughter with her. She died last weck, asking that her parents keep the child in their charge, which they agreed to do. Warner drove up to the Buch residence and upon entering asked to per mitted to see the child. When it was brought into the roon, it is alleged, he seized it, and running from the house Jumped into his wagon and drove away. No steps have yet been taken by Buch to recover the child. be A Wronged Husband's Revenge. SCRANTON, June 24.—The sensational murder of Paul Rudanish is reported from Forest City, a prosperous coal mining town in the southern part of Susquehanna county, about twenty miles north of Seranton. The alleged murderer is George Matey. Both men are Hungarians, and were laborers in the m : he causes leading to the crime are alleged drugging of Ma- whom Rudanish, it is i criminally intimate, the being such as to cause the woman to become insane. Matey, it is charged, procured a revolver, and delib his victim, shot him went to "Squire Collins alleged, been erately seeking dead. He and gave hims ther Sceranton’s New Railroad. SCRANTON, Pa., Jun i decided by { N Western compan; g : Carbondale and | anton ranch i train DP. IB... running through t 41 k Junction, connecting ain line, and . 1m. Tantion ray freight train in to coal trains Enel addition passe rain 3 i 5 1 + ail Fore ¥O “1 bond and A New Railroad Chartered, Harrisprra, June 2 A ch t the state . it the i ele tm i Midlan« grant Pennsy pans for in Me fifty 1 1 int { po Stroud ITER shurg nna river at . LR FANN "M. Jones. Ree Severe Punishment for Hazers, JETHLEHEM, Pa., June 23.-The nouncement was » at Lehigh uni- versity by sident RK. A. Lamberton that the nine lents who recently ap- peared bef ity on the charge of hazing, hs meted out to them as folle man, the ring- leader, was expelled outright; two are suspended for a year, four others for six months, and the remaining two have been released on probation. Neva Cochran Recaptured. NEWCASTLE, Pa., June 23.—The offi- cers who were in pursuit of the abdue- tors of Neva Cochran, the young lady stolen from the . Ck by her brothers, have captured the girl after a lively chase. Neva has had in the neigh- borhood of $11,000 coming to her from her father's estate, and this is now pro- tected by the proper legal safeguards, The girl desires to remain with Mrs. Phillips. Brakemen's Strike Settled. PrirssvrG, June 21.—~The strike of brakemen on the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston rofd has been settled, They accepted the terms offered by the company-—~the wages for day men $2.16 and for night men $2.28, The men running between McKeesport and Brownsville are to receive $1.90 per day, The strikers went to work as soon as the word reached them of the settle. ment and took ont their trains, an- ~t Wants to Succeed Kisner, WiLkesparne, Pa., June 23. —John T. Lenahan is a candidate for the successor to Chairman Kisner. A club of 200 Democrats will go to the Democratic state convention to electioneer for him. Lenahan is 40 vears of age, a lawyer of note, and always prominently identified with the local Democracy. He has al- ready received pledges from Democaats all over the state, St, Anthony's Agent Is TL Prrrssura, June 23. ~The Rev, Father 8. J. Mollinger, the all-healing priest, is extreniely ill. Fears for his life have been entertained for several days. Fa ther Mollinger's complaint is pressure about the heart. It was aggravated by his exertions on St. Anthony's day and several days following, when he gave his blessing and prescriptions to the afflicted who called to be healed, The Cavein at Beaver Brook. Hazigrox, Pa., June 23. The cracks in the surface at Beaver Brook, which caved in, are all filled up aud the road is now fit for truffic. Eight houses were drawn down a distance of from four to eight feet. The fissures, which are abdut three inches wide, ran nuder the Roman Catholic church at Frenchtown, and through an adjoining cemetery, Victimized a Lancaster Bank, Harwspure, Jane 28.L. J, Fish the forger arrested at Rohrerstown on the charge of swindling Berks county people bY dioans of forged checks and taken to ks county jail, is thought to have gotten in his work on the Fulton bank, of Lancaster, by using the names of Har- risburg parties. Three of the Quadruplets Dead. BooTTDALE, Pa,, June 23.-—The third member of the Newton quadraplet of babies, who have attracted so much at- tention, died Saturday afternoon. The fourth and surviving baby is very weak, but the doctors say it is on a fair way to recovery. HO FOR HARRISBURG Gathering of the Keystone lican Clans, THE CITY FILLED WITH DLELEC o Intoves of Evidence of Unusual the Contest—Contidence Men Hastin Hand —Nchoonm ake: Delamater Stone «n -LJtiny's Lieutenant Governor tendance Doubtful, The « All the} OUn HARRISBURG, filling up with strangers, are turning people away, rooms have been taken weeks azo every side there are eviden than usual interest is the Republican politicians natorial contest, Crowds are to be seen at oy corner, while men are promena thoroughfares wearing the bade ing the names and pictur favorite candidates, It is { there are more people now in the than there were a year ago at the « vention to nominate a candidat: f state treasurer, State Senator D mater’s apartments have been crowded all day and every incoming to the number, The Crawford Candidate Confident, June 24 Hen train ad as confident as ever, slightest anxiety as a1 result on Wein His only sanguine, bat are Not a man who fay ins a doubt All the that entert BOOCe character foes ib Vl statements Hastings and Stone on Adit. Gen, Hastings and Com Hand, SOCTeLATY ponents reCeving of neither have been so¢ day as those om Urawford Andres Schuylkill 1 many more wit will reach here to shou date above Montooth Keeping Quiet, As yet little or nothing has been heard about Montooth, but the Alleghenian’s followers will, it is said, | The entirely | Nothing has been heard about E Martin of Lancaster, or Senator Wate of Lackawanna, the friends of botl the ti being concer: in the ne ination of a candidate for governor no thought about anything else. There is nothing vet to justify any idea that the convention will not through its work on Wednesday, but there 1s everything at War- rant the prediction that the Republican ticket for Pennsylvania will be named before the sun goes down on that day. A good deal of speculation is being in- dulged in as to Senator Quay's inten- tions. Noone knows whether he will be here or not. He has rooms engaged at the Lochiel, but friends sav he is un- decided whether he will favor this cit with his presence. SV RarTLTh NA Heutenant ne " 4 present to : MAGEE WILL FIGHT. Belief that He Will Not Acquicsce in Delamater's Nomination. PHILADELPHIA, June 24.—The rank and file of the Philadelphia delegation departed for Harrisburg by the 11:40 train this morning. A few. who were not prevented by business from making an early departure, went away yester day morning with Collector Martin Although deeply interested in the can didacy of Gen. Hastings, Mayor Fitler will not attend, deeming it inconsistent with the dignity of his office to take an active part in politics, When Senator Quay had his confer ence in Pittsburg with the leading poli ticians of Allegheny county, it was prac- tically decided that the Quay candidate for heutenant-governor should be Col J. N. Schoonmaker, of Pittsburg, the millionaire, and ex-coke operator, Mages and Montooth evidently made the journey to New York to evade Sen- ator Quay, and it is firmly believed by those who are in his confidence that Magee's opposition to Delamater will continue after the latter's nomination. The Allegheny county boss has declared that there can be no compromise with him that keeps Delamater in the first place, and that, come what will, he shall use his newspaper and his personal influence to defeat Delmmater at the polls, This must be taken to indicate that Delamater's candidacy means a breach between Cameron al Quay, for Magee has the ear of the senior senator, is known to be his first lieutenant in Penn- sylvania politics, and his offensive atti- tude towards the national chairman can only be construed as reflecting Cam eron's own views, Cameron Will Not Attend. Wasminaron, June 24. Senator Cam- eron emphatically denies the story that he is attempting to have a free coinage lank inserted in the platform of the publican state convention in order to indorse the vote he cast in the senate on that question. The senator has decided not to go to the state convention, The Mine Fire Exstingnished, Mr. Cami Pa., June 24.-The fire in the Pen yivania colliery has been extinguished and work in the mine will be resumed in a day or two, CYCLONE IN THE WEST Reports of Disaster from [Hlinois, fowa and Minnesota. Corner, Ns, June 21.—A cyclone over the country west of about 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Lverything in its path was destroyed. The path of the storin was sbont eighty rods in width, The cyclone first struck the house Plymer, tore it to pieces and carried the rains a quarter of a mile, Mr. Plvmer was badly hart, Two houses belonvineg «» William Vin cap and J. M, Bradley badly damaged he honse of wis nlso partly wrecked, The house of W. D, Connor torn ; and Connor and his wife both badly injured, A school house near was blown away, swept of B, VW Wis uw Great Damage to Crops, 21. —A fear- ful hail this place and ext and extende hronz mE. 4 ed at or COTATI i 3 miles southeast #1 nd five ih the and townshi townshis Frome s YO Or js f { . 3 ‘ Ww § § TOLIOWEG DY 1 iH TT VOurs AM been stripped | i ryiiang moval noes and bridges, Fificen Killed, Earivinee, Ils, Jane i le; i i Cd HAT a wid SE rain REZULT OF Many Cities, | mately at 250 WasHINGTON Tas 1 ie #0 HMN0N Is estimated at ; timated at 248.000, Ispiasaroiis, June tendent Conger says will probably show a popula 250.000), CoLvuars, O,, June just finished makes Columbus 118,797, a ten years. MILWAUKEE, ulation, éstimat turns, is 245.1 DusuquUe, Ia. June ports give Des Moines a 3,000, Dubuque, 40,000; 40,000; Cedar Rapids, 28000; port and Burlington, 80,000 e: Marshalltown, 16,000 A Veto Ready. Wasmixarox, June 24. Gen. Hender- son, the chairman of the house river and harbors committee, save that he has in formation from the White House that the president will the river and harbor bill if it cones to him carrving the increased amonnt put apon it by the senate amendments, The president con sidered the hill too large as it passed the house, and he will certainly not sign it with the $4,000,000 increase by the senate, Yolo Fire in a Penitentiary, BROOKLYN, June 24. — The upper portion of the workshop of the King's county penitentiary was burned, cans- ing a loss on the building of £30,000, Over 400 prisoners were at work in the workshop when the fire was discovered, They made no attempt to escape and were taken to the main building and locked up in their cells without trouble. Two Villages Swept Away, Lixcowx, Neb, June 24.—The town of Sweetwater, a little hamlet of less than 100 inhabitants, was swept away by a tornado. None were killed, but a number were injured. A eyclpne struck the village of Pleasonton, twenty miles north of Kearney, and destroyed every building in the place, rendering about 150 persons homeless, Ws son Sullivan Indicted at Purvis, PURVIS, Miss., June 24.--The grand jury found an indictment against Sulli- van for prize fighting, It will be fol- doe sp and a xed for gral, A on to Judge Jerrell is ng nu- meronsly eS by leading citizens praying that a fine without imprison- ment be dmposed npon Sullivan, Yellow Fever in Georgia. JrrrersosviLie, Ind, June 24. Robert Glasgow, aged 28, and married, died yesterday morning at Brunswick, Gas, of Yellow Sever and was buried at noon, was a resident of this city, This is the first authentic case of yellow | fever reported from the south, It will not cost yow one cent more to buy your clothing and gents Jurnishing goods where you ean get the best makes, finest fits and largest stock in Central Pe nnsyl- vania to select from for the com- ing season. Clothing House offers you these advantages. Our counters and shelves are packed with all the latest and newest things that the morket offords for men's wear. The quantity, quality and variety of our stock is far in advance of any ever shown you in Centre County. It 1% only necessary for you lo give us a call; inspect our stock; take make, fit and prices info consideration, and we feel certain that we will then number you cmong our many cuslomers, We do not offer you goods at cost. We ask you a Jair, legitimate profil; give you the best value possible Jor the money; we give you the privilege of return ing anything bought of us not perfectly satisfactory in every particular, and your money will be refunded as eheerfui- ly as of was given fo us. - all that we ask. Your judgment, we are satisfied, will do the balance, Give us a call; come and look at our stock and prices, is M. FAUBLE, Proprietor. Reynold’s New Bank Building, OPPOSITE BROCDERKOFF HOUSE. 8 INTAIN HOUSE, ee BELLEFONTE, PA EMARUEL BROWN, Proprietor, The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the con nly in every respect, for man and hesst, and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial Z8june Uf N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUS BROCKERHOFF HOURE, ALLGEHENRY BT. BELLEVORTE, 1 i Good Bample Rooms on First Floor Bey” Free Boss to and from all trains Bpecial rates to witnesses and jurors. G. BERANDON Py v | ATEW GARMA HOUSE | N opposite the Court House, The New Garmes ashes and is open for th Lew re b fursita roug ¥, and JP EING MILLS HOTEL. 5 Bpring Mj ry D., H. Rah, proprietor | nd from all trains ree Bus } NG YRO LEWIRBURG, Pi; i Good Bample Booms {| Free'Bas to all Trains CENTRE COUNLIY k | Receive Deposits ar insoount Notes UY and Be Government JAR, A. BEAVEI} Pres BHUGERET, Cashier AVIN HOUSE LOCK BA EX, PA. B. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable. wood sample re i on first floor MATHEMATICS and applied MECHANIC A is OQ i I'y practice, 14, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT years—oarefully graded sand thorough, Eslf term opens Beptembor 12, 188%; Win term, January ©, 1889, Spring term. April 4, For Catalogue and other information. address GEO, W, ATHERTON, LL.D.. Prost. Bate College, Centre Co. Pa WHO WEARS A GOOD-FITTING SUSPENSORY AVOIDS 14 raat extent the FATIEUR of walling of OBTAINS RELIEF (oma bs mts bY exva exeriion apd sling walking. ote IXNITEY while horse PROTECTS Iu: FART rao snsvuy viahrsy ar enite Ep > gw Set re PREVENTS [rrrioruess ot vanwocris to. which Sar be bronght os br sullen strain, exits oF con tinend evortion, Trem soptiveoness, Trem lang sickioss of ibberied wenden ot ORVIATES CHAFING i» WARN WEATHER. 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