THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pro's “TERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject 0 previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser nsand 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, DISGRUNTLED KNIGHTS Glass Workers' Assemblies Contem- plate Secession, Prrrssura, Nov. I8.-~A movement has been started by local assembly 6111, Knights of Labor, composed of green glass workers, which threatens to end in a big secession from the Knights of Labor ranks. The movement originated in the alleged improper conduct of Louis Arrington, master workman of the green glass workers’ national as- sembly, owing to that gentleman's plan to build a co-operative green glass factory, which caused general dissatis faction to Pittsburg assembly. A committee composed of leading mem- bers of local assembly 6111 has been at work for several weeks and according to reports is meeting with solid encour- agement The plan of committee is to interest five of the strongest green glass workers blies in the plan of i seceding the the 1386 Diss faction against Mr. Powderly i in the Pittsburg he : COOMA wot xt Friday night INTO ETERNITY Three Men Killed by a Boiler Ex- plosion. Rea . Pa., Nov. ! cident te nia county, wii ares m and n Pitts The Keystone Company Wins. lsses t lin and W terians Noth TMNT % ivy $a D. Ramsay Inspecting Ge FETTYRBURG. Pa., Nov Yar y Cred ttyshurg Field. 1 Assis tant (3en ernment Heavy Executions Issued, Laxca Executions were J nu iH Stehman, son of nator John B hman, deceased, wind entered, making his agy dness $40 923, turer of cigars create lien indebt Stehman 12 a mannfa ; and a packer of ith fac tories and warchous in this city and Rohrerstown, and it is said that his assets are between SN0,000 and 8100. 000, tobacco, 1 Iron Works Will Resnme, BELLEFONTE, Pa., Nov. IN a temporary CARAT nace of the Centre Iron « banked last Thursda the bondholders of the held to-morrow, the difficulties will probably be adjusted and the con pany continue to operate its works wing to nt, the far mpany was \ meeting of company wiil be embar when A New Trial Refased, SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 18, ~The appeal wf Rev. Peter R pastor of the Plymouth Evangeli church, for a trial in the br i promise case in which Mi Husaboe got a ver- dict of 85.000 danaices Ago, was refused by : (3 EN] gix weeks vos {3% A qt 4 rHnELe] Killed a Constable, Husnixooos, Pa, Nov, 18 .-Renben McDonald, a constable of Coalmont, this connty, while attempting to arrest Harrison Speelman Saturday night was fssanlted by the man and received in- juries from which he died last night, Bpeelman has escaped, Supposed to Have Been Drowned, Wirkesparne, Pa., Nov. 10. William Brotherhood, civil engineer of this city, disappeared from home on Tuoesday last, when he was seen at Plymouth crossin the river bridge. It is supposed he fel into the river and was drowned, Farmers’ Alliance in Pennsylvania, Haruspuna, Nov. 18,«The Farmers’ jlliance will Livi a state Sohveutioh on Nov. or s pury anizing a state alliance and i dopa to the national alliance convention to be held at Ocala, Fla, Dee, 2, THE O'SHEA 50AMDAL A Report That Parnell Will Marry Mrs. O'Shea, \ INTENSE INTEREST IN THE CASE News of the Divoree Creates a Sens Ireland, Par. Irish and That Married sation in England Denial of nell Is Leaders Refuse to Talk, Nov. I8,—The late current in connection with tl the Rumor VMready LONDON, scandal is that Mr. Parnell marry Mrs. O'Shea as soon as she is clear from her husband. Owing delay of the British divorce syst it seven months will pass before the marriage can take place, The romors that Mr Parnell has a wife to whom he was secretly united in wedlock do not find any credit and no sabstantial ground nas been given for them Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood, who is not on the best of terms with Mr. O'Shea, has openly stated that as a an of honor an take but one step adequate to make the public condone his miscon duct 1 that was to marry Mrs It 1s thought Mr. Parnell that ply at much s fam that of ay and public The Balcony Scene puld sensation TR 3 arnell une - Alarm at Mandan D., north A friendly Pia Nn $ a im the Si warning He vy 1% the greatest danger and that t 4 propose to attack Fort Abraham in, knowing that there are only thers hen they propose Mandan, massacre the citi- zens and barn the town. The greatest alarm prevails among the people here. It is reported that the Indian police at Standing Rock have torn off their badges and revolted. A masa meeting of citizensin Mandan was held last night to discuss the In- dian situation, Citizens have organ- ized for protection. Governor Miller was telegraphed to for arms and smmn- nition, and he has given instructions to the adjutant general to use his discre- tion. The state has about 500 stand of arms and 50,000 rounds of fixed ammu- nition. All sorts of ramors are afloat, Telegrams to Standing Rock are un- answered and the latest rumor is that a band of armed Indians left their tepees on the agency at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Preparations for War. Gran Forks, N. D., Nov. 18. —Adijt. Gen. Devoy received a telegram from Governor Miller last night at Bismarck, requesting him to report at the latter city immediately and make active prep. aration for suppressing the impending outbreak of Indians at Mandan, Word was brought by a friendly Indian to Mandan that the Sionx were on the war path and ready for an outbreak. The Knights of Labor. Dexver, Nov, 18,-The troublesome resolution of Saturday was taken up again yesterday by the Knights of La- bor general assembly and an amicable understanding reached, though no final action was taken ufn it. The assembly then took up the report of the commit tee on finance and was still considering it when a recess was taken, ¥ soldier 0 ft apt fire Wyoming Elects a Senator, (SERRE, 30s Nov. 17). M. arey, ex-delegate to congress, was elected United States senator from Wyoming, He received every one the 39 blican votes in the legisla ture, while George W,. Baxter, the inte Democratic nominee for gov y 10 seived the vote of every Democrat, BIRCHALL DIES BRAVELY. He Beafivrms in Writing His Innoe cencs of the Crime, Woopstock, Ont, Nov. 15, —Regin- ald Birchall was hanged here yesterday for the murder of F.C. Benwell last February. Death was caused by stran- gulation, and he was pronounced dead gix minutes after the drop fell, Birchall walked to the gallows with a firm step but was very pale, Af- ter the reading of the service Birchall stepped forward and took his place nnder the scaffold, with his face turned up slightly, He tcok Lee- tham's hands in his and the friends kissed each other under the gallows. He spoke no word after leaving his cell, For fear that by some means a counterfeit confession might be worked off on the pablic after his death. Birchall made ont this document: WOODSTOUK (FA01. Nov, (All rights If after my death there shall ap- 1 manner had any in the murde Benwell, or sonal knowledg : of sald murder with any per th the murder on the 17th any knowl EIRCHALIL. i, 18 reserved pear in the press or b fh ther oever any confe $ ] ent or malo hought, or | connection v ruary or any other day, or h murder was likely to be tater ther than ous Lo this + care of Mr. it, that he ww partial con. in no way either emanated the in ) slept Ay fully Birchall large ain It The verdict of the 3 o the effect that no dislocation he neck had taken place. The wind » was crushed in. Death was the rn of strangulation. The doctors agree, however, that there was no sen sibility of pain after the jerk. Before the execution Birchall had a long talk with Dr. Rice abont it, expressing the hope that it would be well don Birchall's body was buried in the jail yard soon after the verdict was reached, Thus ends the story of Birchall's crime and expiation. 1" IOS AaS FP OUnoes TO TRY THE CURE Boston Will Have a Koch Consump- tion Cure Institute, Bosrox, Nov, W.-It is announced that the project to Boston 1 here consumptive patients K ox h's tubers ologis o be put into operation at once. | known local ph; sician, and the subject of tuberco returned from Ber opportunity to in- ure fo establish in an ns wT Con tive wie ps reception walations is on arrangements make cultures 1 be crm The Bridge Gave Way. TTY. Nov. | Ax a freight | and grain was er the Kaw river, Wyandotte , one span of ecipitated rty feet be Allen it WAR en, of Law flown with the engine the wreck and probably killed r F. H. Patch jumped and was injured by falling timbers and Wr fatally LH] A Reaction in South Carolina, Wasmingrox, Nov. ji. Congressman Cothran, of South Carol who isin n in favor of in, and that senate ‘If the city. SAYS that a rea Senator Hampton has set he will be retarned to th the Maskell ticket had won.” said Mr. Cothran, ‘the Alliance members of the legislature being in the majority, wouid certainly have ma Tillman United States senator. Ingalls Is Hopefal. Wasiuxarox, Nov, 15. -—Deputy Sec- ond Auditor Franklin has received a letter from Senator Ingalls, in which he declares himself to be hopeful and even confident of re-election. The epistle concludes with the quotation: “The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong, but he that endur- eth to the end, the same shall be saved.” The Bank Will Not Hesume, New York, Nov, 13. State Superin- tendent of Banking Preston stated late yesterday afternoon that it had been definitely decided that the North River bank would not resume basiness, the directors. not being able to raise the funds required. Barnum's Iiness Exaggerated, Bripagrort, Conn., Nov. 18. -P, T, Jarnum’s illness has been greatly ex. gerated, He has a severe cold, and A advice of his physician, has kept within doors for a few days past, but st no time has his condition been such as to cause alarm. A New Comet, Boston, Nov. 18.«A cable m 0 received last night in The Science Ob- server code from the European union of astronomy announces the discovery of a new comet and anew asteroid. The comet, which is faint, was discovered by Spitaler. An Oil Exchange at Auction, Prrrastra. Nov, 16,—The Pittsburg Petroleum Exchange will be sold st auction today. The members of the exchange will occupy the building until April Vor until some cheaper quarters can be secured for business. Thirty Persons Injured. New Onrteans, Nov. 18, — A south bound passenger train on the Interna- ional and Fhpat Nouthomn Juilroad was run into an engine hauling pay sr at Kyle, Tex. The rear conch was broken into kindling wood, . tons were injured; no one was ———————— Cleveland Men for Bissell, Burraro, Nov, 18.-<At an enthusias > Docting Of Cll th aD! resolutions in © W. 8. Bissell ns United States from New York were adopted, . CLOTHING :AT : COST. For the purpose of making certain changes in tho organization of our business, and changing the entire line of our stock, as consisted at present, we shall offer our entire stock of Meu’s Clothing & Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes from now until December 1st—these goods must be sold LOOK AT THESE PRICES. Men's Suits reduced lo old price Men's Flannel Overshis Men's Fine Dress Undershirts and Flannel Men's Heavy price 6c Gent's Vine Neckties, 4 Men's Fine Black Suits 8 5 0 - Men's Overalls fro 9 75 10 00 11 00 Big Boys 15 00 16 0 18 00 Old price was Boys Overs Men's Und ili Wool Re This is not merely a blow to make money but is an actual bona fide red: wholesale cost prices for the purpose of making some radical change in our 1st, or thereabouts, with an entire Jifferent line of goods Remember that our enti thisseason. In our Dry Goods and Dress Goods we have the moat x LO, pe wg wv - v MILITARY SCIEN cal and pract merry ioe PHYBICE, Me Electricity, et tenkive Labor PREPARATY DEPARTMENT iw Owing to the increase of our Dry Géods ATHERTON, LL.D state College. HUMPHREYS’ Ds HUMPARE YS SPROmos are scientifically and carcfully prepared prescriptions ; used for many years in private practice hh succor, and for over Wry years ou by the people. Every single ET cific is a special cure for the disease ne tned, These Bpocifics cure without dragging, pure Ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and dead the sovereign remedies of the Warid, business, we are obliged to abandon our Clothing Department and have decided to close out the entire stock. We Everything must be sold. mean exactly what we say. a LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES PRICES, Revers, Congestion, inflammations © ss Worm Fever, Worm Colic blared Colic, or Teething of Infants, » inrrhea, of Children or Adults At po a Griping, Bildous Coli ¢ olera Moarbeo, Vomiting Greatest Sacrifice Ever Offered JOSEPH'S, Bellefonte, : - onghs, Cold, Bronchitis. fm, Toothache, Vacenohe eadaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo Pyspepsia, Billous Stomach Sappressed or Painful Periods. Ww ton, 00 Profuse Periods. SEs. Bag : v 4 Rn" ntiam Rb vt wa hen COREE “ ha rges, Ym mired Fearing io 1: eniiicy TPhyuion; Weakis ‘essasussssssl En there BLE VER EL RGR ERLE RYE RR VE Uk
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