The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1890, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED.KURTZ,
*TERM3: Ono year, $1.50, when paid in ad
nee. Those in arrears subject th previous
rms. $2 por year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
ns,and 5 cents tor each subsequent iusertion,
Eprror and Puror'n
Centre H +11, Pa, Taurs, Ave 7,
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Clamovring for a Fair,
West CresTeR, Pa. Aug. 2. —A general
protest is going up against the action of
the board of directors of the Chester
County Agricultural society, whose de-
cision to hold no fall fair was announced
in these dispatches yesterday. Now the
business men are getting their heads to-
gether to devise some means to induce
the directors to reconsider their action.
They recognize the fact that it means
the loss of hundreds of dollars to them,
and the country people make it a time
for shopping and enjoyment. It is
thought that the directors may be of-
fered such inducements that they will
be able to conduct the fair and pay ex-
penses,
Sanitary Measures at Bethlehem.
BETHLEHEM, Pa., Aug. 1.—Notwith-
standing that reports have been sent out
that the prevailing sickness here has
been exaggerated, Dr. Schnabel, who
was appointed by the board of health to
make an investigation, has reported to
that body that he has found 230 cases.
The sickness is, however, on the das
cline. The health officer has employed
two assistants and will make a thorough
investigation of all the cesspools, ete.
in the borough.
opened and all the gutters in the town
washed. The board of health has
directed disinfectants to be used in all
parts of the town, gutters included.
Encounter with an Iceberg.
HavLirax, N. S., Ang :
Portia arrived
route to New
with reference t
steamer had witn an
Head, that it was a most
cape for the steamer. A
high and 600 feet long broke in three
pieces just as the Portia was passing it.
One of the pieces 200 feet long, which
had sunk, came up under the steamer
lifting her entirely water,
She remained for
on the huge cake of ice
mendous sea set her free,
from
Y yw le
mn
Derg
'
out the
minute
when
Pennsy Pays Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, Ang. 1.—-The Penn-
sylvania Railroad company paid the last
instalment on ace the pure
of the main line of their road from the
state of Pennsylvania. The cheel
filled out for $835,654.94, which ine!
interest. The main line of the road
purchased from the state in
something over 87,000,000
road « ompany stipulats d to pay
yearly instalment
iast instalment fall
the payment of this |
company
proper: ty.
ant of nase
s¢1 Fran 3
ana the ri
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gains ti
Steamers in Collision
1 ORK
NEW A vy on
TeCeive
nouncing
ship
Francis
ma, while
kohama wa
steamship Aggra and serionsly dam
aged. The pa qier BK iE
in life |
+ Janeiro was
g condition.
An Unforgiving Parent.
SUSQUEHANNA, Pa, Ang. 2
Hobbs, aged 17, and Annie Hol
14, children of Jasper H
took a neighbor's team
parents’ abson
(George Wyinan
aged 1% and
couples drove to
were i. £11 ¢ wii
taken by Mr. regain
children.
Walter
aged
Ararat,
during their
way with
Wyman,
The
pi
HE, Of
two
and
be
the
married
A Rascally Virm.
PITTSBURG, Aug. 5. At a hearing be
fore Magistrate McKenna, Sefton and
Dunn, agents for the National Capital
Savings Building and Loan association,
of Chicago, were held in 81.000 hail to
appear in court on the charge of obtain
ing money under false pretenses. The
city attorney charged the firm with be.
ing rascally throughout and doubted if
the agents forwarded any money to
Chicago,
Iron Workers Strike.
Prrrsevio, Aug. 5.—About 200 men
came out on a strike at the Carbon Iron
works. The trouble dates from July 1,
at which time the puddlers to the num-
ber of ninetysix refused to work. as
the firm wonld not sign the scale pre-
pared by the Amalgamated association.
sight of the furnaces were
started with colored men and a general
strike was ordered,
eo
McKeesport
Prrrssune, Aug. 1.—The strike at the
National Tube works, McKeesport, Pa.,
was settled at a conference, and the
men will return to work, The scttle-
ment was efflocted by the workmen
waiving the demand {o sign the Amal-
gamated scale, agreeing to resume if an
agreement was signed to pay the scale
of wages. The strike affected 1.000 men.
A Railroad Workman Killed.
Br. Cram, Pu, Aug. 1.-Michael
Haverty was killed at the Philadelphia
and Reading railroad coal station at
this place. He was at work ander a car
when the train was carelessly started.
His body was terribly mangled, Haverty
was 21 years oid, and lived at East
Mines,
College President Elected,
ANSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 1. The trustees
of Lebanon Valley collage, at this place,
elected Professor ©. Benjamin Bierman
esident of the institution. The office
been vacant for some time, Pro-
fessor Bierman was formerly a member
of the college faculty,
HL A SS ot
Seven Robberies in a Month,
Catasauqua, Pa., Ang 2, Joseph
Taylor's store here was robbed of goods
valued at $00, consisting of Scotch
plaid and check plaid suits, plain goods,
gentlemen's shoes, watch chains, hats,
ete. is the seventh robbery in
Catasauqua within a month.
an Rs
West Cuesten, Pa., Aug. 5. There
isa fang of thieves just now operating
in county who confine them-
selves generally to small conn
The rs at these 2 a
do not usually allow much money to lie
round, and just now they are particn-
JORNSTOWN'S
The Number of Flood Victims
Last Computed.
WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED,
A Detailed Statement of to!
sition of the 1.22 Po
Have Been Becovered
Unaccounted
of 2,187 Victims,
for, Malklag
JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Aug. 2.
come for the publication of
ing chapter in the history ui
Fourteen months ago, on
1880, the mighty waters
broken reservoir far up in
ghenies swept down the
valley and destroyed its hb
leaving untouched only t
which skirted the hilitoos.
months of agonized wating it has been
for many whose dear ones are still lost
to them, although the search for the
missing dead has scarcely for n day
been interrupted, and many es h
from time to time been fi
But there comes an en
and now the organized sear
to cease, at least for the
Johnstown Tribune {
must be accepted as
the th
On i
Ve
ind
d to all things,
his about
$ hn
Li ih
3 whit
tae mod antaentic
CO
ir ky
ust pu
ost Will
piled, i
The Number of Viciims,
this presentation it will
whol nher (
nu ber
lots in Grand View «
ber buried in Sandys
Lower Yoder Catl
St. Mary's Catholic
be
sims
From
gO INT
we 83043
Beside the above
the day express
vet unrecovered
Bodies Naot
The list of pe
known where buried is
ination of all the records as
unsatisfactory, n
Traced,
than the sect
number
There
¢ heart
The Tribune's Figures,
The Tribune gets its tof
Grand View
Bandyvale
Old Catholic
Lower ¥
Public t
=. Mary's
trerman
Na cemetery record
Day CX Prose
Mise ellaneons
Not known t
Catholic
be found,
Total
What is meant by “~N
found” is, for instance, {
lost his wife and has
her remains. Her body
found soon after the flood, and may nos
lie in the “unknown plot” at Grand
View, but neither he nor anyho ly else
says 80. So far as the “unknown” go
they cover the long list of not
known to be found, but they are net to
be considered in making up the count.
r Tey
hav
FARA
fnown
A New Lehigh Valley Branch,
JETHLEHEM, Pa., Aug. 5.—From an
official source it is learned that the
Pottsville branch of the Lehigh Valle,
railroad will be opened on Aug. 18 for
assenger and freight traffic. Tuis road.
J to a new coal field and th. sid-
ings and breakers not yet leing con-
structed, it may be April next before
coal will be carried. The route is a
single track road for the present. Space
has been reserved for donble track, with
abutments and piers to correspond. As
the greater part of the road is of a
straight track fast time will be made
between Pottsville and the Lehigh Val.
ley main line near Bowman's station.
The World's Fair Wants Hastings,
Clicago, July 81, —If the sab-com-
mittee on permanent organization do
not change their minds before the Oe-
tober meeting of the world's fair com-
missioners, Adjt. Gen. Daniel H. Hast-
ings, of Pennsylvania, who made such a
galant fight against Delamater for the
gubernatorial nomination, will be
recommended as the person best fitted
to perform the duties of director gen-
eral, in which event he will andoubt-
edly be elected.
Powderly Against the “Force BIL"
PuiLaveteiia, July 81.--T, V. Pow-
derly is out in a letter arraigning the
federal election or force bill. He ea
that four lines of the measure contain
more intimidation than has been i
ticed in the south since the war. om-
bers of the order are asked to send (pe
tests to the senate and to vote at
the representatives who fav the
scheme,
’ Pittsburg Plastevers Strike,
ITTSBURG, Aug. 4.—The plasterers of
Pitts and Allegheny a today
for nine hours a day without redaction
in pay, They have been working ten
for a day. Tus master
hours herewivre
Bi oo Gr he
NEWS OF THE
in—
Wednesday, July 30,
Bamuel Whitney, head of the firm of Whit.
ney Bros, founders of the great glass mana
facturing business in Camden and in the
town of Glassboro, N, J, died at Cape May.
Heo war 73 years o'd and leaves a vast estate,
Ernest Wanfel, me of the trustees of the
Harmony died at Eoonowy., Pa.
from the effects of an electric shock received
while examining a "well tale,” or watehman's
dinl, Mr. Woefel w one of the leading
spirits of the famous Ecosomites, and his
third ia that society within six
WEEK.
society,
tenth is the
montins,
hie Commercial Gazette,
eoently lustaliod Hix
ng. equipped with
new
puniversary
plant th
onutain
Thursday, July 31.
The Unit« f evolution is
+e
10]
A young
Was airaid to ge
itis rumored that Mq and John
DD. Rockefeller wil
tart a 1 Ww lemperance
Rev, Walter HH, Wi
ietor
in wl
guest
piiar p
Was Bricks fi parnly
the Blue Mountain house, s+ hee is
he new White Star steamer Jestle sre
New York ¥4 snd twenty
% after leaving Ro i lis
} : a
the third trans
five «:
© he
iiner to break the
Majosti
BIE Qi re
Fridav, Aug. 1.
Out of 28 cases of chi
Hon. H. A.
Herlert was
suffered
fires. Ti
threatened with
In the
agninst t}
#he had
# suit
eid that
haron and
had vo claim on the property
Henry Frybarger, a young mins of Salisbury
township, Vennsyivania, while shooting
snakes accidentally shot ils & year-old sister,
all lodged in ber breast, killing her in.
The government dredge Advance was run
down in lower New York bay by the steams
ship Norge. The crew of twenty-five men
were rescued after be ing for twenty minuies
in the water,
The sound steamer Suns
at Oren, Po
ine ran on a rock
i Lol. Bhe had 20 passengers on
board 70d the wildest confusion prevalied for
a time, but the steamer was beached and all
were landed in safety.
The Providenes excursion steamer Mount
Hope struck a rock near Block Island in a
dense fox and was badly damaged. The Tm
Passengers were transferred to the Richard
Borden and landed at Fall River, Mass.
Admirers of Capt. Kelly, of the Boston
Brotherhood baseball club, presented him
with an estate at South Hingham, Mass, It
consists of a house and five or six acres of
cultivated land and is valued at $lo.0m,
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad enmpany
relief department makes the following state.
ment of receipts and disbursements for the
month of May: Receipts, 83.05% disburse
ments, $25,402 benefits paid by relief associa.
tion from May 1, 188) to May 31, 1890, aggre.
wate $2,307 502
Tuesday, Aug, 5.
The United States steamer Dispateh ar
rived at Bar Harbor with Secretary Tracy on
board.
Vessels have brought to New York within
the past few days More ice than her dealers
can handie,
Willie and Fred Preston. brothers and shine
dents at Girard voliege, were drowned while
bathing at Ambler, Pa.
The pattern shop of the Wilson Lanndry
afid Machine company, at Columbia, Pa, was
destroyed by fire. Loss, $10.08, covered by
insaraien
William V. MoKean, who presented the
Cape May cottage to Mrs, Harrison, states in
a public Jetter that the president has paid
$4000 for the cottage and $200 for the farni.
fare:
Manager Barnie, of the Baltimore Raseball
club, sued George W. Childe, of the Philadel.
pliia Public Ledger, for libel. The Ladlger
stated on Dec, 5, 1850, that Mr. Barnio was (ne
ane and was confined in an asy loam,
Mrs. Mary Leonard, a sister of John 1. Sul.
Hivan, the pugilist, was found Insensible on
the floor in her house in Boston, In a few
Fainates after the physician's arrival Mra,
Favnned was dewd. The body was removed
1m She Sp Shey the oman had failen,
ie y infant was discovered.
12 bag ren vullocateod while nursing,
It will not cost you one cent more
to buy your clothing and gents’
[urmshing goods where you can
get the best makes, finest fits and
lardest stock in Central Pennsyl-
vania to select from for the com-
ing season.
ou
THE
0CHESTER
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offers you these advantages.
Our counters and shelves are packed with all the
latest and newest things that the market offords Jor
men’s wear,
& The quantity, quality and variety of our stock far
in advance of any ever shown you in Centre County, It
1% on ly necessary for you io giveusa call; inspect our
stock; take make, fit and prices into consideration, and
we feel certain that we will then number you mong our
many cuslomers.,
We do not offer you goods af cost. We ask you a
Jair, legitimale profit; give you the best value possible
for the money; we give you the privilege of refurning
anything bought of ws mot perfectly satisfactory in every
partiewlar, and your money will be refunded as eheerful-
ly as il was given to wus.
Give us a call; come and look at our stock and prices, is all
that we ask. Your judgment, we are satisfied, will do
the balance,
M. FAUBLE,
Proprietor.
Reynold’s New Bank Building,
BELLEFONTE,
EMAXUEL BROWE, Propriei:
traveling community will
ra
The find
respect, for man and beast, and
Giveit a trial
25june tf
BROCKERHOFF HOURE,
ALIGEHERY BT, BELLEFORTE, PA
Bampise Booms on First Floor
BEF” Free Boss to and from all treins
G. BBRASDON Pi bv
Nv GAEMA HOUSE
opposite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa,
The New Garme- House has arisen fr
ashes and is open for the pub
new furniture throughout
Loli, and al
ahi
mogers npr
ow FRING MILLS HOTEL.
x Spring Mills, Pa
D. H. Rohl, proprietor. Pree
nd from all trains
"Bus to
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(4 MERAN HOUSEH
Corner Becond an 1 Market Nig
ORD &ZERFVING PROPRIY
LEWISPURG, PA
{x30 Bample
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Fred’ Bist
TOV,
noomas mm 1st floor
o all Trains
CrSTAE COUNTY BANKING 00
BEL]
Receive Deposits and allo
seount Notes:
Meswerg rit
LOCK fA EN, PA.
8. WOODE CALOWELL, Proprietor.
Terms reasonable, wood sample rcoms
on {iret floor.
and AGR)
ih constant 13
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heowretls
M
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MENTAL
ENCE
MILITARY
Chi ADG practi]
BOTY IH
13. PHYSICS, Mechanics, Bound, Light Hest
Electricity, ete., a very full course, with ex
tensive Laboratory practice
14. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
yoars—carefully graded and thorough
i term opens September 12. 18%: W
ring term, April 4
For Catalogue and other information. address
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL D.. Pres
State College, Centre Co Pa
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PAPERS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete.
Adjustable I The Partitions can be moved io.
stantiy to make the divisions any required sizes,
Simple l-Nothing to get out of order~Jasy of
sdinstment,
Strong 1 Will hold upright any sise of hank
Han f Attachment! We muliaan vite
ment for hanging the Rack against the =
thereby forming a shelf,
Sizes!-The following sizes always In rik
Any other length (above 12 Inches) to order ui
proportionate price:
turing Co.,
MANUFACTURERS, '
23 W. Onondags St, SYRACUSE, N.Y.
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