Poona THE CENTRE REPORTER ET ————— Pind volun il Run, July & brigade st the battle of IB, He was soon aps wiler genaral of volunteers and ¢ command of the % 1 TTX IN in ¢ 1 $18, 87 1 2 1 EN Sh fat 2 3 ¥halls ib LAY sal hn bir FRED.EURTZ *TERMS;—One year, $1.50, “when noe, Those in arrears subject to rms, $2 per year. department A HERO OF THE SEAS dome months i 1 Admiral Porte Ret adlios the Haven | of Rest. HOW HE SERVI 2D from cause he Mi WA or and, but paid in asd sane previous The Illustrious Warrior CRIN Of ins Minnis. line for 8 Hanis jhRag ant Hike Advertisements 20 cents per ns, hand 5 ) ants tor each 81 CENTRE BL, inser rtion on at ARRANG! HIS COUNTRY. Pp x, Taurs, Fen, 19 Over 5,000 M United ‘ations of | His Sherman's Last | Years in the PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE| tae . 1s, RH Uyer Sy . - Received Lh t I's | pu { Vi CAND . and we States Navy—Five the Wheels of Government Place 1 : phe : : ; Naval Heroes—Selected Revolve at Harrisburg. Louis, Burial Place—Gen, Harrispura, Feb, 11.—A number of Call bills were introduced in the house. The en bill directing the appointment of court WasHixaron, Feb. 14,—The stenographers was passed by 104 to 56. the executive departinents, whic The house also passed finally the bill to 80 often been half masted prohibit mining and manufacturing past month in token ol corporations from carrying on company \ reavement, are again fl stores, and the bill regulating the issue | geath of G mast, this time in memory of of policies of insurance and certificates | pounce: David D. Porter, who died yvestoer of inspection made by steam boiler in- | of svmnatl his residence in this city. They surance companies in Philadelphia. ring main thus until after the fune: In the senate the ar nendment to the | Some will take place Tpesda law providing that the license | yecens Admiral Porter bad been ay shall be paid into the treasury of | ,, bli from fat i borough and township wher- | | licensed places are situated, 1 for the third time and finally t zing chattel ACL authori 3 ¥ 1 il « 1d ? nal or CO&al Oli anf Gener How huesday Own | with Sherman's reer—Histor flaws on 1 wen have during the nati i 1ittorin: Hering } mal gy | i Po A al | bron Ears . v | bas ample eipac vou $10, bat {0 § i sonst Want 62 $ » pouring Agen Wanted, Send to the 406i unas: A VALUABLE AND DOUBLY USEFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT FOR LADIES. “DUPLEX” ELECTRO-MAGNETIC CURLER AND CRIMPER, This is the most perfect, convenient, useful and effect sre Ji tiie toilet article e bines a Comb( tio of superior finieh with an improved ng 3 Magnetic, it quickly profueen Joule riul A longing and lonsble ress be fixed in any desired style, and when so fixed with this senate ling for leventh par or Kills Injured One Student and Others, Mamie about the wn al ning steadily for nearly irs and lan dslides were ious points along the shington exnreas was ck and had just of Dn nesne He 1 dghts, the the city, when lering down the It crashed into the cen letely wreckin g it, yx. Donahue were but the young ow side. Before the rock came erushed her to rOCK san ie tain side ' ieap and es anda Tried +11 “ik. ind several pital. ‘No b * 18 attached to the rail road. as the sccident was unavoidable. THREE MINERS NTOMBED, Another Mine Horror Reported from Scottdale, SCOTTDALE, Pa... F ine, ¢ 8 on lire. An lamp an expl } » known to while the an thorities here a creetly sile it, it is known that th iking cars through- out the regi ary with having set the mine on fire CHIE # gene ral suspension of the Rainey works, : The three men who are known to be in the burning mines are: James Wad- dell, i and Robert Ro hovel, sapectively, Thos » Know say that ten or twelve H i were also in the mine when tha s started, but the of- ficials of tus that all the miners have be “i for except the three m The mine is now being Hoods Berland's creek, six feet wide and swollen. has been turned into the mouth of the shaft, and with an utter sbandon for the unfor- tunates entoiabad, the mine will be saved, The gront body of water, forme ing a solid shaft six feet in diameter, has pours d into the ponderous tomb, and yot it is not full. There wis no effort made to save the men in the mine, The fire cut off all possible hope for the res- ene, and as the company has no list other than their pay roll, they are as completely mystified us outsiders, Dont tha ‘who oa weonnt ROVE, Death of # Master Mechanio, WeatnerLy, Pa, Feb. 14.—Philip Hofecker, master mechanic of the Lehigh Valley's extensive shops here, tary display rites will 1 rites of anv 1 lian with ti He a desired The Last lilness Bherm ans dige 5. OF omop diseases, as if seemed , 124 ily and frien Rally and rapidly an that those about t Gen, Thursday, but s mites » brada. There + from ked each progress Tuesday t cious spells nt the complications in Gen, ition were illy chronicled WA Da per inder control, but oped. Gen, Sherman's death due either {0 erysipe las or to poe to cough up The lungs wore in the daily gotten The erysipelas was other symptoms deve was not umonia, but which weak to inability filled Lis it point." There was a Friday which hopes, which time Saturday the mucus Ings the alight improvement on aroused scarcely justified wore abandoned for the last morning. The end came just before 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and the general passed away peacefully and pains lessly, In presence of his family and one or two close friends, Gen, Sherman's History, William Tecnmseh Sherman was born at Lancaster, O., on Feb 8 185. He was the sixth of eleven children, On the death of his father, who was a judge of the HUD TOG core of Ohio, he was ade pted hy Thorsas Ewing, who afterward became United Hates senator and secrelary of the interior Young Sherman graduated from tl & mile itary acadomy at West Point in the elas of 1840. After his graduation hoserved with distinction in the Florida war and subse. quently in the war with Mexion. ile next held a staf position in the army in Oalifor- nin, Missour! and Louisiana from 187 to i880, when he resigned. Giving up the tent for the counting room, he became a | an ker in San Francisco, and was in that busioess for four years He bad while in the army studied ay and, thinking this profession more to his taste, he practiced It for the next two year. He became superintendent of the Low isians Biante Seminary of Learning snd Mi itary Academy in 1850, but resigned in 1881, st the beginning of the civil war, Gen. Sherman was at once commisg oned died bere of appoplexy. colonel of a reglment of infantry and § 00M. CONGRESSIONAL RESUME The Week if the Fifty-first ngre use went into the iegisiae bad read an account union. together (yroavensy hearty and Alen. right fons of booka, the United o this country on regal ar tari dl ¢ luties. The i aside Wasnixoros, Feb, 16.--T1 to the ¢ priatmn ay and » 1 iendm fo The § # . ! 4 "i unoing deat} f “} ; 8 received Messrs. Hawiey. Morgan, Mas reson, Davis, Hot i i i the % Sedu t suf payment of il was ti s senate agreed the and gies « il i : naval appropria Sion Hill without dix r of it Resnigtions EX pron grief atl t i tis of Admiral Pore ad jottrned uf Gen. Sher. ter were pied, and the hous On Tee ¢ Announoemnent mae A ANY MeCo of hi tation y against and Ce | 4 Tse bil) red ecuiiy the senate Mr nate in advoonaey eikings of condom. the Union was refers “Hale Woant into exe doora of the senate chan fo pot opened until 4.50, and ime mediation alter Mr Qasy arose atl ad dressed einde in relutati of charges efredinted seainst hi At the clon: of his remark fate resumed ¢ ns deration of the diplotastio bill and Hawaiian cable amendiaen! adopied WaLive sassion was areed to In thin He jen gt srmy that ih ex 10 gonferance report on the ippropriation bill was adopied. The hotse thon nt into committee of the whale Of Lhe iy Hn anproprintion bill, bat withont disposing of iF the com nites ross and after adopting resolutions of sorrow 84 the death of Gen, Bierman the house ad jorrned, Yami ¢ or Inanul. CHAaTranooa, Tenn... Feb, 17.-The condition of City Attorney Warder, who shot aud killed his son-in-law, C. M. Fugette, Jan. 18, is alarming. He fails to recognize any of his family, and the physicians de not think he will 1 long chance re wr hopelessly anrvive, Should he by an cover, it is said he will insane, Admiral Porter's Career. Was apg sCmara he highest grade in the service, Admiral Porter's Funeral, Wasmixgros, Feb. 16.—-The funeral of Admira go will take place to- morrow at his late residence, 1712 H street. 1 body will be interred in Arlington cemetery. The cor tege will be formed as follows: About 100 ma ines from the barracks here and in Annapolis, 500 cavalrymen and artll Jerymen from 4 ashi ngton ‘barracks and Ft. Myer, } members of the cal Grand iy lo» 1,000 a men from the District National Guard, who have volunteered yaks services, and a naval Grand Army of the Repub. lic post from Philadelphia, of which Admiral Porter was a member, iis will make up a line of nearly 8,000. All officers of the navy in this city will at. tend the funeral in full uniform. lo- sn ——————————— National Republican Clubs, Cixcinsati, Feb, 17.—Arrangements are being i perfected to make the national convention of Republican clubs, to be held in this city on April 21 and 22 next, cops, President Hermann, wmmittes, is in receipt of at daily from the Pron of clubs from all over the country, as suring him that they will attend the convention and assist in making the event the most successful of the kind ever held in this country. It is esti. mated that fully 50,000 visitors will at - tend from outside cities, Fran sti local letters alr Threatened wit th Hydrophobia. Witsmisgron, Del, Feb. 17.—Yester day when John Sterret Smith, a well known farmer living near Elkton, Md., was handling a small beagle dog the animal bit hun severely on the hand. The farmers’ Walker, aged 16, was also severely bitten on the hands, The wounds of father and son are ragged The animal was at once tied up, and he showed every indication of suffering from hydrophobia. Smith and his son have made preparations to leave for New York tolay to go under treat. went at the Pasteur institute. A Mach Needed Rain, Wasmxarox, Feb, 17.-The signal office furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The present copious and general rain in California which began in the northern portion on Thursday, in the central portion on Haturday and extended to Ban Diego. ends a serious and long-continued drought over that section. But little tain has fallen there since January 1, and the total amount for the winter season has been very much lese than the average. son, All Quiet at “Koarnay, Newark, Feb, i7.-There is perfect quiet in Kearney, not even loiterers being found round the mills of the Clark Thread company, The works are in full blast, and but for the boarded windows there is no evidence ot the soenes that were transacted on Passaic avenne last week, The new mem were brought over from Noo 1 will under a Lhenvy guard and placed in their former guabers. Nou tronble is sutwipted, th sides declare Sey will nover yield, longer, snd is not even effe che : by the damp sir. PRICE, 50c. te dA dnd ER Lk ry Er is guaranteed to give satisfact) It is for sale t the leading dr y i fancy vicinity we will mail it Lo pd wn ¢ five for $2.08, Remit by draft y ayalble to The A. Bridgman C2 br Bridguan's Cc ts, Brushos, Beit wid They their wee VICKS § SEEDS ‘ts Floral € never look } ' § hve wide, t Grandest LATE? 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