ea THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's “TERMS; —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year. « Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns,and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, Cextig Bur, Pa, Taurs, Dec. 4. . DAVID NICELY CAPTURED. The Other Fagitive Convicts Be- leagured in a Cave, SoMeRsET, Pa., Dee. 2.—David Nicely, one of the four prisoners who broke out of the county jail Saturday night, was recaptured vesterday and is again locked up. : William Ferner, a young farmer re- siding a mile from town, who was all of Sunday and Sunday night aiding in the search for the escaped prisoners, re- turned home before daylight Monday morning and found Dave Nicely secreted under some hay in Ferner's stable, with his leg and arm broken. Nicely sur- rendered without trouble He was almost dead from exposure, being thinly clad and suffering great pain from his injuries. While escaping, he fell from the rope, breaking a leg and an arm. His companions carried him to Ferner's stable, secreted him and abandoned him. Dave says his three companions were but that they are now safe from their pursuers. story that Joe Nicely, Keyser and Ham- They had arms, ammunition and food placed there in advance, and much dif ficulty will be experienced in them. There is no doubt tha ys and son, who were charged © trivial offenses, were 11 i plot 10 rescue the Nicelys and comm dd the offenses with the obj) few + £1 placed in jail so in escape, SoMerser, Pa... Dec. 1L.—Jo David Nicely, who were under tence of death for the murder of at o'clock Saturday and with two other The escape w fected by from the cell door leading n the at was made through The prisoners reached sof a rope t 1889, broke jal evening prisoners. sawing lo from a door where hole 5 i i OR0CR Ks ro1 ; froi ’ Ren utes before the arching parties were once and or are now On account of the dark- minals may reach the moun ape. PENNSYLVANIA INDUSTRIES. What Is Going on in the of the State, PHILADELPHIA, NOY t i ire | nt ber of hands, Gould's h Lansdale is removed the purpose. The Conshohocken Worsted mill, corporated y inthe sf Mahan WY, 1 one » start a « Hi jladeiphia 1s § nit mill for the hosiery. weadtiots ¢ roduction of « Chester, has about doubled force of steel castings. factory the full tide activity. is again in Saved from the Flood. WiLLiamMspPort, Pa, Dec. 1. — The the statistics relative to logs swept away show a remarkable state of facts logs that went astray on [he that memora was carried into Chesapeake bay. The committee of the exchange, to was entrusted the great work of collect. ing this timber, have succeeded in sav. ing 180,000,000 feet, thus reducing the actual loss to the owners to not more than 15 per cont, Short Time in the Mines, Porrsvirtig, Pa, Dec, 2.-Many of the collieries operated by the Philadel. phia and Reading Coal and Iroa con- pany were start:l on three-quarier time yesterday, AX "mimth ago they were reduced [roa tes hoars to niae, but the demand for coal is so light that a further redaction is necessary. A Mining Sciticment Deserted, Suasmorixn, Pa, suspended in the Cameron owned by the Pennsylvania railroad, last evening. The mining settlement of Hickory Ri is déasrted. During the past few da vat of ite population of 300 have leit for the Pittaburg bitnmin. Ous region. Dec. Secrecary Stone Besigos Hanmsasunrg, Dea 1, —Sscretary of the Commonwealth Stone resigny bade the force in the departinent good-by and left for Washington to nssumie his duties in congress, Gov ornor Beaver at once appointed J. Longenscker, of Bed ford, pe was deputy secretary, to the position of secretary, us Mr. BUCCEHsOT, Stone's A An IH Founded BREIL Haxpunra, Pa, Dee. |, ~The fonnda- tion under the large engine at the West Hamburg Roiling mill fistve way and the mill will be compelled to sus pend operations for a week or two until the necessary repairs can be made, Over 100 hands are idle. A —————— Hon, H. M. Watts Dead. ’ PriLaperLriia, Dee. 1.<Hon, H. M. street, He was #0 years old, and his death can be attributed to no THE PARNELL AGONY The Strain on the Nationalists and the Public Continues. fle Presides in Person Over the Meeting Called to #ecide His Poe litical Fate—~FParnell Characterizes Gladstone as a “Garrnlous Old Gene tleman =A Stormy Session, Loxpox, Dee, 2, [rish members of parliament yesters to question of the leadership of the N tionalist party, was called to order Mr, Parnell. The proceedings were of the stormiest character. Mr. Barry moved that Mr. Jarnell be requested to retire, Nolan moved an amendment that tho question of retirement be postpousl until the members should personally ascertain the views of their constituents and the party should meet in Dublin. Mr. Sexton hotly protested against an adjournment. A majority of the party, he declared, desired to keep the leader ship unsullied and unstained. Mr. Sex ton's remarks were frequently inter- rupted by tremendous cheering from Mr. Parnell's opponents, who con prised a majority of those present. Mr. Redmond replic d to Mr. Sexton. arnell Takes the Floor. After Mr. Redmond had finished his Parnell took the floor and time had come when he must which was called decide upon said the caused Dy Mr 1 hose responsible of the party what was due to themselves, their country and him. The men who were most conspicuously ug him, Messrs, Healey and Sexton, would have to the responsibil 1 all this, Mr. Healey had trained for all this W ho trained him? bho saw his genius and gave him his first chance in public life? Who got him his seat in parlia ment, tending, rebuking, restraining him? the party, letter. cision for the de seemed to forget 111s continued: “That Hea winy to destroy me is due to : Ind he here, understands his proceeding his services ind me tapd be att Dublin, i Who asked Who asked Me. to Dublin to say that informati un diff rent com- plexion on h i ‘ mts? Did I? “Where this meeting? re ery ron ali? he is even to the mean £1 Healey remind has not been slow of ti it any time I und spdad recent me cailed on me him to do Carthy to i +H ihe Abie TO ive Y ny maintain the lead world, if yon wer by me? Why did me to take my position or if they were guing to traitors and band me over to commander-in-chief? 1d for their certificatl by the Dublin meetin f Kiler, rship and face not going my officers the act another id not ask them ry, has been tabbed ] put itician who, how- reated a snd ticipate the “Garrulous Old Gladstone, ™ “LF h : wt the warden that Was ave been asled interview, Mr. wt to be di 3 yel becanse | did not at the Ha Gladstone's ation I my he once I am ac- party. Gl ul iL COLPagnes; of deceiving was final. The chief proposal of all, the retention of thirty members at Westminster was subject to revision, For me it was a question of drafting a bill; it was a question of the weak of an English politician: a question of dealing with a garraions old gentleman who monopolized the conver. sation and with whom, #8 everybody who knows him knows, it is difficult to “Before gure you you vote my deposition be are getting valae for it. On Carthy, to let Gladstone, Harcourt sad him letters declaring that in the event of the return of the Lib. erals to power a plan of home rule will be Jroposed in which the control of the constabulary will be vested in an Irish executive, responsible to an Irish parlia- ment, which will also have powers to settle the Irish land question. Me. Me- Carthy went to Gladstone and made these proposals with my assurance that if there concessions were made I would retire from public life. Mr. Gladstone has replied that he will not hold any communication with me as leader of the party.” Liberal Leaders Unreliable, Mr. McCarthy —No, no. Mr. Parnell (continuing)—~The same proposals were placed before Harcourt, who replies that under no circnanstances will he give any promises whatever be your leader when Gladstone dies. The same man has declared that his limita on home rule are Chamberlain's scheme of local government, If Harcourt comes into power he will give you local gov- ernment and plenty of coercion. I know what Harcourt will do for yon, what Gladstone will do, and what Morley will do. 1 know there is not a single one to be trusted unless you trust your- selves, “If I am to leave you to-night I should hike to leave you in security. It is not a fair hing to me to ask me to see within sight of the ised land t i should leave you, having gone so far until you are abaiuiily sure of Ireland und I can go na f MM Without final action the meeting ad- journed until today at noon, During the proceedings Mr. Parnell ruled on the reference to his conduct in the (YShen case. This brought him into frequent collision with the speakers, notably Mr. Healey, The debate was at times very acrimonious. baling ve Sree, SOV were an , ero of nL Tory and : hering ont- side of the balls and oo vicinity of the room where the Natioaalists were in session shgorly waiting for some tiding of the result of the meeting. 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