The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 19, 1891, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED .KURTZ, Epiror and Pror'n
“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,
Centre Hur, Pa., THURS, Mar, 12,
GEN. PALMER WINS.
It Costs Illinois $150,000 to Elect
a Senator,
SerinarFieLp, Ills., March 12. —Gen.
John M. Palmer was elected United
States senator yesterday afternoon on
the 154th ballot, which resulted as fol-
lows: Palmer, 103; Lindley, 100; Streeter,
1. The fight over the senatorship
lasted fifty days and has cost the state
$150,000.
Gen. Palmer is 75 years old, but has all the
physical vigor of a strong man of 50. He has
been closely identified with Illinois politics
for forty years, having been a leader in both
parties, and by each given all the honors it
had to bestow,
Up to the opening of the war Palmer was a
Democrat. but had never held office, He
went into the war as a colonel and came out
a major general, After the war he affiliated
with the Republican party, and in 1866 he
was elected governor. In 1872 Gen. Palmer's
term as governor ended, and about that time
he conned all connection with the Republican
party, and soon after openly joined the De.
MOCracy.
Scotch-Irish Congress,
LoumsviLLe, March 16, —The congress
of the Scotch-Irish pe opie and their de-
scendants in America will be held in
this city from May 14 to 17 next. The
invitation of the city is extended
through her representative bodies. the
board of trade, the commercial club,
and local Scotch-Irish society. Mr.
Bonner, of New York, president of the
Scotch-Irish society of America, will
reside. Some of the orators of the
y and thousands of distinguished men
will be present from all parts of the
United States and Canada. Represent.
atives of the race from all parts o of the
world will be welcome.
Syracuse Flame Swept.
Syracuse, N. Y., March 16.—Two big
fires destroyed nearly, if not quite, $1,
000,000 worth of property in this city,
and it was only by the very hardest
work on the part of the firemen that the
entire business portion of the city was
not laid in ashes. As it was, by the first
fire ten blocks and four resi te nees were
leveled in West Fayette and Franklin
MAFIA MEN MOBBED.
Citizens of New Orleans Avenge
Chief Hennessy" 8 Murder,
ELEVEN SICILIANS | SLAUGH ERE
Meo
Lynch
Business Men Hold a Puablic
ing, March to the Jul and
the Prisoners—Justified by Public
Italian Minister
Lays the Case Before the President,
The
Orleans
Sentiment—The
NEw OrLEANS, March 16
of the city of New
Saturday wreaked dreadful
geance upon the supposed
Chief of Police Hennessy,
acquitted Friday night
leged to have been corrupted,
the power of the Italian secret society
called here “The Mafia,” which has ter
rorized this community for years past
A mass meeting was held around the
statue of Henry Clay and addressed by
eminent citizens. : i
The crowd, numbering several thou
sand, then proceeded to the paris!
prison, inio
they forced
trance, anda
shot nine
hanged two of
Italis
with
murder
people
on
yen-
nRsassIing of
who were
by a jury al
and broke
1S
HENNESSY. 1tez, Pet
terio, Louis Trahina, Fr
Manuel Polizzi, Antonio B
The proces dings Wer: 1d
and some of the prisoners agal
the evidence had not seemed
were spared. Only one person, asid
from the Italians, was
accidentally. The mob then, on
vice of its leaders, quietly dispersed
Corcner Lemonnier immediately
an inquest. The jury rendered
dict that the men came to their
at the hands of parties unknown.
riot has the moral support of the
citizens of New Orleans and the
and other exc
passed resolutions indorsing the
of the mob
W. 8S. Parkerson, who w
DAVID C.
suk R
su nvtto
mt deliberat
nst wih
anda
injurea,
hanges HNnannon
PENN
How the Wheels of Government
volve at Harrisburg.
Hanrnisnonra, March 11 .—Mr. Riter,of
Philadelphia, Sntroduced in the house a
resolution authorizing the governor te
accept the trust imposed by the passage
by congress of the direct tax bill, A
long and animated debate ensued, many
members from the border counties de-
giring to refer the matter to a committee
for thorough investigation. The reso-
lution finally passed by 97 to 63.
The calendar of bills on third readin
and final passage was taken up, a
several bills passed finally, ed uling
the act to protect miners in the bita-
minons coal regions
Senator Dunlap. of Beaver, performed
the remarkable feat in the senate of
consuming the entire session in a speech
against a Pittsburg bill which is said to
be in the interest of the Pittsburg ring,
and which the river interests of that
city are strenuously fighting. His pur-
pose was to ts lk the bill to death, and
he spok fi ww two hours and a hall,
The governor nominated as trustees
of the Danville Insane asylam D. M,
Bovd, Danville; B. H Detweiler, Will-
isms port Ihroop, Seranton: Caleb
S. Miner, | ws dale: Olin T. Harvey,
the Connels-
‘onnells-
esigned;
James
nt
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Mr. Patterson
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sell liquor
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Items of Real Yoterest Pre-
sented in Condensed Form.
WHAT OLR NEIGHBORS Do
IND KNOW,
Gleanings of Importance from Al
Fields of News, Picked Up
Here and There in
the State,
Jandsdale has a board of trade.
Montgomery county
national banks
The Bchuylkill
will be improved.
Maj, James Wren will build
p20,000 pauper will at Boyertown,
John Meyers, of Trexlertown, Lehigh
county, was run over by an engine and
killed.
The striking girls at the hosiery mill
of Lewis Jones, at Bristol, have returned
to work. Bb
Landlord Weiss, of the Clear Spring
hotel at Doylestown, has a pony that
has acquired a taste for beer,
Herman Peters, a Lancaster electric
light man, was beaten by strangers and
badly injured.
has seventeen
county court house
a uoew
A Corry physician has retired on the
strength of having received $16 000 in
back pensions
A new school house at Bethlehemn has
been named after the late State Super-
intendent Higbee,
Sick and unattended for four days in
his miners’ hut at Ashland Isaac Jones,
single, was found dying
Miss Alice Francis, of Reading, com-
mitted suicide by hanging while her
mother was at church.
A mad dog at large in northern town-
ships of Berks and Lehigh counties has
rl oh a number of animals.
J. Wright Gregory, convicted in this
state of breaking into a postoffice, has
been pardoned by the president.
As a baseball bat is not a deadly
weapon, Boyd Gilmore, who killed his
uncle Stewart, near Altoona, has been
set free by Judge Dean,
Miner John Meyer, of Freylertown,
caught rides on shifting Lehigh Valley
trains at Allentown, fell, was run over,
had both legs cut off and died.
About 100 young men of Pottstown
Gal
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but if sot otalnabds in your
on receipt of SO. of
registered letter
ents wanted for
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rer, Or currency in
Mention this paper. A
r think. People have |
over it for is £8 stds rath
! They never lock ahesd n
their seeds, and then repent
each VICK'S SEEDS
egeiats eels Eye ig
1 knows 10 wait sine ron 1
et than soy biink what they will was
t Ca i hes
AKE NO MISTAKE
the grovery for
t for the garden
if i 8 Flowes
nd 3G
Cata~
organized a World's Fair club, the ob-
Ject of which is to to
member a trip to the fair in 1503,
5 en
making
Pennsyl-
streets. and by the second fire three of the mob, was the political leads Han sR i March 13 The
blocks and one residen stroyed. | +he Th mocracy of } i —
Over 100 families w flats | Yt Veen of the
"were hE
ho occupied
SC re ever F disap
Beer
\ leading :
above the stores were burned out. As
gistance was received from the fire de-
partments of Utica and Oswego.
Insane Asylum Fire.
NasaviLLe, Tenn., March 14.—Fire
at the insane asylum created great
alarm at midnight last night. There
are about 500 Inmates. SIX persons
were burned to death.
NasaviLLe, Tenn.
hundred and twenty-five patients will
be removed from the burned insane
asylum here today to the West Tennes-
see asylum at Bolivar. A special train
will carry the party. A corrected list
of the dead shows that ten live
8 Were
lost, ali of them hope elessly insane.
The Galena Wrecked.
ViseyArDp Haves, Mass, March 16,
The United States steamship Galena
and the United States steam tug Nina
went ashore one mile south of Gay
Head lighthouse during a strong south-
erly wind and dense fog. The (#alena
was being towed from New York to
Portsmouth by the Nina. The officers
and crews, seventy-seven in number,
were taken off by the Galena's boats
and a breeches buoy sent from the
shore. It is likely the vessels will
prove a total wreck.
March 157.—-One
New York Gets Her Direct Tax.
WasmingroN, March 17. —Fifth Aud-
itor Habescom, of the treasury depart
ment, passed favorably upon the claim
of New York state for the refund of
about $2,250,000, the largest claim ever
aadited in the burean, the amount of
direct taxes dune the state under the
terms of the new claim. The claim now
goes to the first comptrolies of the
treasury and then to the secretary for
his signature and the issuance of a war-
rant for the amount.
Twenty-two Sailors Drowned.
Loxpox, March 17.—A serious mari-
time disaster is re porte d. The ship
Roxburg collided with the ship British
Peer, of Calcutta, for London, 120 miles
southeast of Scilly Island. The Rox-
burg sank, and twenty-two seamen, of
a crew of twenty-four, were drowned,
the captain and one seaman being
saved. The other ship was also badly
damaged.
The “Fat Contributor” Dead.
Suaepoyoas Faris, Wis, March 16, —
A. Minor Griswold, the managing editor
of Texas Siftings, was stricken with
apoplexy here Saturday, and died soon
afterward. He was on a lecturing tour,
and appeared here on Friday evening
apparently in perfect health,
A Michigan Town Destroyed.
Derrorr, March 17.—The town of
Fowlerville was literally wiped off of
the face of the earth by a fire. The
high wind, combined with the inade-
quate facilities for fighting the flames
resulted in the town's destruction. The
leas is estimated at 81,590,000,
Carter Harrison for Mayor.
CHicaao, March 17, —~Carter H. Har-
rison has received the nomination of
the Personal Rights League party and
will make the ran for mayor on that
ticket if Mayor Creger is nominated by
the Democratic city convention.
A Fatal Fire.
Hiwonrasxp, N. X., March 17.—The bus-
iness jon of this vill was de-
roy by fire last night. Clarence El-
lis, 8 years old, living in a tenement
house, was burned to death. The Jos
will not be less than $100,000,
The President Returns Home,
Wasmixoron, March 14.—The
dent returned at 4 o'clock y
afternoon from his ducking trip on
Shasipeaise bay. He expressed himself
as well pl
recreation the trip afforded him.
Miss Nannie Bayard's Wedding.
Wisivaron, Del, March i4.-The
wedding of Mids Nantie tis Bayard. of Seas
Eat Ta
Sura. 12 y take place
BR unt
early in April in this Hyg
Houston,
lieutenant, is also a promin
leader. John C. Wickliffe
lientenant, is one of the « 3
New Delta. He isa Kentuck
West Pointer.
The jurors in the
also reaping a bitter ha
Livandais, a clerk in the
cific railroad, was di
fellow clerks refus
J. M. Seligman, t
ner with
business
the partners
changes of w hic h he wa
him, and he
town. A mob captured hi
to the station, but he was
the police, and od been
his friends
who Was annon
Hen:
Quiet in New Orleans
New Orireass, March 17
not the least bit of excite
city today, matters |
their usual cours
on as usual, and the stran
by outward hese
had been the
startled the country
Many Italians who
Mafia ban are delighted
uprising, and say that the
now be broken up. Even
consul received a letter threat
in case he did not in getting the
accused off. The district attorney
vestigating the jury bril wry ch
$i
sigus wil
whicl
scene of a tragedy
were under
at Saturday s
Mafia
the Italian
ning
will
aim
fat
ARKIN
i% in
ATLOs,
The Government Not Responsible,
Wasmisagros, March 17.—Secretary
Blaine stated that there were no new
developments in La Mafia troubles in
New Orleans,
On all hands in official circle
killing is deeply deplored. but as far as
opinions expressed in diplomatic cirel
indicate, the United States cannot in
any way be held respon sible for the
killing. It is purely a poli matter of
state jurisdiction, and if any indemnity
is demanded it must be fron the
The demand, of course, will come
the Italian government through its
ister resident and transmitted to the
governor of Louisiana through the
state department. That is the diplo-
matic route, but it will not in any way
commit the United States to the paying
of an indemnity.
los
utate
from
ERE
Secretary Blaine's Action.
WasninaToN, March 18.— Baron Fava,
the Italian minister, yesterday formally
brought to the attention of the president
the slaughter of the Sicilian prisoners
in the parish jail at New Orleans Satur.
day. As a result, Secretary Blaine sent
to Governor Nicholls a message express.
ing the regret of the president for the
violence done to citizens of a friendly
power, who were entitled to the pro
tection of the government.
Satisfaction Promised,
Rome, March 16.~The Italian cabinet
has sent instructions to the Italian min-
ister at Washington, Baron De Fava, to
protest vehemently against the murder
of Italians in the prison in New Orleans
on Saturday last. Baron De Fava has
cabled in reply that he had presented
the protest to the United States govern.
ment and received in reply the promise
that full satisfaction would be given,
The Murder of Chief Hennessy,
David C. Hennessy, chief of the police force
of New Orleans, walked home from his office
the night of Wednesday Oct. 15, 180, A
friend and fellow officer aceompanied
him to within one block of his house,
which he reached just a Hitle before mid.
night. The street was then apparently de.
settled, but no sooner had chief! Haanemy
mounted his doorstep than a volley of bullets
struck him and he fell upon the sidewalk
mortally wounded.
The murder was attributed 10 the Mafia, an
organization of Bicilian assassins which the
chief had been endeavoring to break up, This
Mafla was originally an [talian politioal ore
ganization, which taught the doctrine of ase
sasgination. To preveut treachery it became
necessary to bind (ts members tog ther with
the strongest oaths, and those who disclosed
the secrets knew that they were sacrificing
their own lives by doing so.
Nineteen of the Matrangas were indicted,
nine of wham were bronghi before the jury
for trial, with the result above noted.
£ »
of the
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istics In
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to
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The bill ap
mba ras (30V-
oy expended dar.
Was made a special
in the house. Mr
warned the mem-
swindlers who were
l 3 at 1t was
‘onnels-
bills on
Money
king miners ir
The ¢ a of
st reading was cleared.
Bills were favorably reported in the
senate providing for the creation of a
department of poor law administration;
changing the time and places of regis-
tering voters and amending the laws
for the same; relating to the collection
of delinquent state, county aad poor
taxes and providing for mouthly re-
turns and payments thereof: requiring
the imprisonment of persons made
liable for the payment of costs in any
criminal prosecution by the finding of
a grand jury and providing for their
discharge.
Prayer Answered Quickly.
Hrsrixopox, Pa, March 18. —Just
as Rev, J. L. Eberley, a United Breth-
ren preacher conducting a revival meet
ing at the Brush Ridge school house,
had reached his favorite phrase, *O
Lord, shower down thy blessings upon
us,” in his opening prayer, the audience
was startled by a J ine downpour
of water from the trap door immedi.
ately over the kneeling clergyman, sat-
urating him through and throngh, The
downpour was occasioned by mischiev.
ous John I. Smith, a 15-year-old bo
who had secreted himself in the attic
before the meeting with two buckets of
water.
Heavy Failure at York.
York, Pa., March 16. Michael
Schall. of the banking firma of Schall &
Danner, and interested in a dozen other
enterprises has failed and confessed
judgment for S149.000, It is said that
he has recently lost several hundred
dollars through endorsements ant in
other ways, and a number of suits are
pending against him growing out of his
various ent erprises.
Sneak Thief as Census Taker,
Lesaxox, Pa, March 16. — John
Leahy, who was suspected of being the
man who, with a companion, attempted
to rob the residence of Samuel Kreider
by passitik themselves off as census
takers, and who shot Mrs. Kreider, was
arrested and lodged in jail. His com-
panion is supposed to be his brother,
and the police are looking for him also.
Fasted Thirty-seven Days
Usioxrows, Pa, March 16.- Wilson
Scott died at New Salem in the 88d year
of his age. For the last thirty weve
days he has fasted, havi vu kin
ing in that timb but a li
A farm at Pithole which was bought
SOINE Yours during the oil excite
ment by Chicago speculators for $1,500,-
000, waa sold recently at a tax sale for
$100,
George W. Moss, the Wilkesbarre
wife murderer, asked the sheriff to allow
him to assist in the erection of the scaf-
fold on which he sto be hung. His
wishes were refused.
Mrs. Jennie Jerry Copelin, of Decatur
township, Clearfield county, gave birth
to four children at once, and Mrs
Savder, of New Washington, also of
that county, gave birth to triplets
John Fisher and
James Wood were killed in a
accident at Cranberry switch,
ver Valley, The cowcatcher
gine struck a brake
fallen from a pre
upon the track,
tween the main
engine and four
ing wall fifty fee
ago
Engineer Fireman
railroad
near Dea
of the en-
which had
ling train and lay
where it had canght be-
and switch rail. The
Cars went over a retain
t high
eam
Liguor Dealers Lec sarod.
Sout Bernrenesm, Pa, March 17.
Fifty or tnore saloon and hotel keepers
who were notified to appear at the Ui
cense court here hand at the
n pointed time, anxious to know what
thair presence meant and fearing that
many of the old applications would be
refused. They breathed easier upon
finding their call meant lectures from
Judges Schuyler and Reeder as to their
manner of conducting their places dar-
ing this year. They were notified that
if they continued to violate the laws
their licenses would be revoked.
were on
Gave Alcohol to a Boy.
WiLLiaxsrort, Pa, March 16.—Rob-
ert Jones, the colored boy who claims
that William Watson gave him alcohol
to drink on Thursday night, is not yet
able to leave his bed, although he has
regained his reason. Watson, who was
arrested, was given a preliminary hear-
ing, and held to await developments in
the boy's case. He denies having far
nished the alcohol, but says it was pos-
sible for the boy to have taken it from
the vessel in which it was kept.
Held for Rioting.
Usiosrows, Pa, March 14. — The
hearing in the case of Thomas Louden,
Coke Operator Rainey's pit boss, against
the different labor leaders charging
them with assault was tried before a
fustios of the peace here. The four
abor leaders were held in the sam of
$600 each for court on a charge of incit-
ing to riot and preventing Rainey's men
from working.
A Wall Blown Down.
JEANNETTE, Pa.. March 14.—The wind
storm yesterday blew down the east
wall of the Ft. Pitt Glass works, and
many persons were injured by falling
timbers and bricks. Daniel McCann was
badly bruised and had his leg broken;
Joseph Morgan. one eye out and disa-
bled; Harry Campbell, arm broken;
Thomas Linhan, bruised, and James
Park, seriously bruised. Many others
were more or less injured
A Brakeman Badly Mangled.
Wixkesnanue, Pa.. March 14. Peter
Clark, a brakeman, aged 35, met a hor.
rible death on the Jersey Central’ rail
road at Ashley. He had cut an « pe to
from his train and then attempted to
fo from the cars to the engine
is foothold, he fell Stag. i, the
wheels and was almost instantly killed,
the body being caught by the wheels
and mutilated bey recognition.
Billiard Tournament,
Prrrsouna, March 17,-The billiard
tournament for the championship of the
Bhi Dod lat a ht. Joh « She of
pis {Sage un be Sn Fn
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tor Cline.
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Pa., March 16.--Four
hundred Dn were giyen nome |
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ter, containing 76 acres me ews, thereon
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Joho Sankey. and on the west by lands of John
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ant safler the ntermediator, IU @s quick and
effective It Liriogs relief and saves doctor bills
We can re sens Mr Max Kielin for anything
iu the 1igos Tie His Kilver Ape Rye al £150
pet quart is the best whibley 1 the market. He
will sell anny Plenussivania hie Whiskey, six year
old at F100 Sor esch guar, or six for $6.00 fend
for his pri oe lies and cata) ogue and mention this
paper Address MAX KLEIN,
; £2 Federal ot. Alleghe ny, Pa
To The Farmers of Centre
County.
Iwishto say I will again be among you
offering the following farm implements. The
Deering Binder and Mowers, the Albright spring
th cultivator with double row cormplanter
and also his sixteen and eighteen spring tooth
harrows, the Bissell chilled plows, Hauck sod
Comstock bay rakes, Ballard hay tedder with
one fork ontside of each wheel, Superior grain
drill with or without fertilizer attschment, the
Champion hand cloverseed sower it will save its
ocost in seed in ome season, Buckeye Force pump,
Empire steam engine and Thresher, Allentown
phosphates, Eelipse steel wagons from a one
horse 10 a hoavy lumber wagon. J would sy to
those who think of buying a new Wagon 10 come
to my place at Centre Hill and see the Eclipse
steel smmpie wagon before you tay a wagon, it
cant help but please you The Columbia Stes!
wagon Co offer a challenge of £1008 in thelr
printed circal ars 10 any maker of & line of farm
wagons with ss many good pointe as the Belipee
steel wagons, all the wood you will find on the
wagon is the bed, wheels, tongue coupling pole
and Jock bar Thanking the farmers for their
kindness aud psaironage in the past and trusting
they will this ootaing season give sme a part of it
a usual M Bumxmoipen,
$3000: em
AYEAR 1 ons 1 wndurtue to brio
a onl emi pe
REE
ARAL