THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's STERMS; Ono 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 for each subsequent insertion Centie Bur, PA, THURS, Are. 2 PENNSYLVANIA POINTS. Lebanon has never had a bank fail- ure or a defalcation. being worked night and day. ably be woved to Harrisburg, Pittsburg’s chamber of commerce cost $500,000, ever experienced, Miner Michael Walsh was killed by ¢ andoah City colliery. Miss Laura Orlady, daughter of the county, has died suddenly. sion house reading room, Charles Kurtz, aged 70. dropped dead. by planting a bean or two in hill. Reading be is a new industry located at Several hundred men will ployed. real Chinese funeral Sunday. ceased was Jen Sur, a prominent ese Mason. The de- Chin as a most favorable site for 1 campments. Judge Dean censes in Blair new ones in Many years. Three children of W idi ar Stricklers iphtheria on the san uried in one grave There were no tears for leans lynched Italians at brutal murder of Payma too well remembered Miss Solt, of a few nights ago quarts of peanuts, night m fi granted con Alt JInding SOW the eff filliam . of Wasl ized twelve y first death in its | 5) EOC has been organ +} gheny, v i night and may die. ants had been arreste Mayor Gourley, of the annual appropriatic passed by the city con ure appropriated $4,500, The Harrisburg fire alarm defective, and it frequently h that the police patrol must make the rounds of the engine houses and awaken the firemen. David Garnhart, a workman, injured whil Reading rai i has sued Riley, of gence, Both the sbpens Muncy bridge the Philadelp ments. Tronble i two tracks APprosg h « There ] in Che in short made wi after hav Ons Zens, MINE posters orm divine Foreman D. M. Jones, of the Cilen Lyon colleries near Nanticoke. was brutally and almost fatally assaulted by masked men, withont apparent motive, on the highway n his home on Fri- day might. Miners found him and took him home. William D. Hunsberger, burgess of the borough of Souderton, died after a short iilness, aged 52 years, of heart trouble. He was a large owner of real estate in Souderton, owning a hotel. lumber yard, hardware store, farm and Erocery store Special trains are to be ran from Camberland, Myersdale, Connellsville. Uniontown and Latrobe on the day of the Nicely brothers’ execntion at Som- erset, to accommodate the many per. sons who hope to get within the shadow of the jail on that day Benjamin O'Brien and William Thompson were arrested at Langhorne for chicken stealing, and while on the way to the Doylestown jail O'Brien es- caped. After a hot chase he was fonnd hiding in the water under a bridge, with only his nose above water. Mrs. Lownes, of Line Lexington. near Lansdale, died a fow davs ago and her husband, although greatly stric ken with grief, preached the funeral sermon on the sad occasion, as is frequently done by the members of the Monnonite church, of which she was a member. Fourth class postmasters in Pennsyl- vania have been as follows: William G. Wagner, Cross Grove: E BE. Wiord, Hackernell; C. G. Barr. Kirkwood: Mrs. M. Warner, Prattville: M. E. Dieflendorfer, Rand: J. H Beck, Sedg- wick: B. A. Barnes, Unicorn: J. K. Fairlamb, White Rock. A suit for $132,911.50 has been en- tered at Norristown by Hannah Will iams, of Whitemarsh township. exeen- trix of the late Charles &illinms, against Joseph Williams, of Constanti- nople. During a business transaction a note for §7%,294.94 was given some time ago, and the rest of the amount is in- terest, The body of an unknown man was found on the Philadelphia and Read. ing railroad, near the village of Tuckerton, with the skull crushed in. From marks upon his clothing the man is supposed to have been William Hassman, of Philadelphia. He was about 60 years of age, five feet seven in height, and wore chin iskers, Andrew J. Baldwin, one of the prin. cipal stockholders of the Patterson Coal company, has begun a suit in the court of equity against Herbert Hostetter, M, F. ¢ and Nathaniel Taylor, charg. ing them with mism the com Jay and so anipula its affairs the stock has purposely preciated on the market to the other stockholders, | STRIKERS RIO INC. They Assault the Works at More- wood and Other Places, ES ON DUlY. ABMED DEPUTIES ARE A Dynamite Bomb Leisenring Plant—Great Disorder Throughout the District — A Sorik. ing Foreigner Badly Beaten Everson. ult SCOTTDALE, Pa., March 31. revails throughout the cok ‘he Jimtown works were raide terday by 1.500 strikers, and t workmen there were driven ard in great confusion, ave been started at the Warewoo!l plant yesterday, but the strikers pre vented it, A dynamite bomb was exploded the Leisenring No. J plant, which a hole gix feet deep in the gron no one was severely hurt. Gir | order prevails at the Leith and ring and other plants, The Situation at Mr. PLEASANT, Pa., Workers Standard irom tae Morew Mar Morewood port forces wood pi wnt. lant ried plsis ar on the situated for | strikers Bones, i cominen dash tos hearing ti nncomt ing places of The strikers 1 Larry tracks for a dist feet. They burned ot down fences and com TLably close, safely then redations. So fa been seriously A riot ocenr: 1 i in caused by the Warrants town for eleven engaged seriously rant Murde ACO The Cedar Brook CAMDEN, N. J.. M Philippo Coco, the [tal thiscity 3 breast Dion Jagged adirk knife A Serious Error Disco TRENT has general the | been ¥ i EEA he opinion will & HE Woman's Home Missionars New Yor, March 31. <The meeting of the New York bran Woman's Houne the Methodist Episcopal chs held yesterday in St. Andrew's The reports from the varions were all encouraging. Mr M fith was among those who dresses. She reviewed the dian troubles, and said that th ment was at agit in said that Commissions been unjustly criticised aur Missionary Se the u An Alabama Lynching. BirMixouanm, Ala., March 30 Hudson and Jeff. Dinsmore, the two nie groes who burned a portion of Russel] from the jail at Bell Gresn yesterday and hung to a limb, Their bodies were then riddled with bullets. The negroes confessed. The others connected with the affair were women and their lives were spared. Chicago's Alarming Death Rate. Cuicaco, March 320.--The death roll in Chicago for last week was 1.004, and a the indications are that the present damp, sickly weather will continue for some time there is danger of an increase in the number of deaths this week. Many funerals that were to have been held yesterday were postponed until to day on account of a lack of hearses, “Baby Banting” Dead. BrookrLy~, N. Y., March 28. — Charles Arbuckle, aged 58, the senior member of the well known coffee firm, and the “Baby Bunting” of the famons divorcee case, died at his residence in this city Inst night. Pneumonia was the cause of death. The remains will be taken to Allegheny City, Pa., for interment. A Youth Commits Suicide. Wasininaron, Pa., March 31. -—Last evening Montgomery Baldwin, the 17- year-old son of Jacob Baldwin, of this county, committed suicide. He delib- erately pointed a revolver at his neck and pulled the trigger, the bullet cat. ting through his jugular vein and also breaking his neck, Half a Thousand Killed. Carcurra, March 31, — A dispatoh from Manipur says that the hostile tribes of rn recently attacked a camp of native troops and killed 470 of them, including seven British officers and Chief Commissioner J.W. Quinton, who was investigating disturbances in that district, ——————————— Secretary Blaine Entirely Recovered Wasuixaron, March Bl.~Secretary Blaine bas entirely recovered from his nt illness and was at the state de. ent for the first tixae in po Joeiag forts %® How the Wheels of Government Re- volve at Harrisburg, HARRISBURG, March 25.—Yestorda in the house the committee on agricul- ture reported with a negative recom- mendation senate bill amending the act establishing the board of agriculture by providing for the addition of one mem- ber to that board, to be appointed by the Pennsylania State Poultry associa- tion: also, negatively, senate bill allow- ng the shooting of pigeons from traps, Che revenue bill passed by a vote of 198 to 41, In the senate the bill establishing a state board of examiners and licensers wis favorably reported from commit- tee, Bills were passed finally for the bet- tér preservation of the public health and to secure registration of vital statistics in « of the third class bor- onghs and relating to and defining the powers and duties of police lagistrates in cities of the second class: sinending the act entitled “An act to permit disabled soldiers to peddle by procuring a license therefor without approved the Sth day of April, i, extending said privilege to » Sailors and mariners who to procure a livelihood by tendiog the general i IWR r other fabrics March 26. — When id tO rder Vester the ase townshi ps; ex 80 , 0 ask- creating a were received Of a bill ending the Brooks Cit] OrGer on sed dd PRY a HIG CIAES lefinitely tion was K Speaker of ab Mr. ng as speaker rodnced a + hol leave week ling of ent uy county ain tals Gepartu i In message, the house re ih niet being sad On May : are beyond \ OLIV 5 Sw ping Vail them anvthing. ded by the Ci fnmbus ' cents per ton of 2.000 wen ignored by all the op exact 2.280 pounds per ners will also demand the and the absolute free ' Nn she pin k me stores PVennsyivania « ays Joseph Nicely Is Insane. | 4, March 31 SAKENn no action in ; ie ‘ berger, The gover- the case the murderers in Somerset is alleged, ir insane. % «fF iV, 4 U aud his brother David is Lids City. next Thursday, has shadowed wat, and is convinced that Nicely is insane and ought to be an asylum, Joseph sent to Pr. Holland Will Accept Pirrspunrc. March 28 Rev. J. W. Holland D. D., Ph, D., pastor of the Bellefield Presbyterian church, this city, has notified the trustees of the Western university that he will aces pt the office of chancellor of the univer. sity, to which he was unanimously elected by the trustees of that institu - tion. Another Cigarette Victim, HazLeToN, Pa., March 28, —Mike Car- sen, a young Hungarian, was on Thurs day taken to the Laurytown almshouse suffering from insanity, caused by ex- cessive cigarette smoking. During the night he managed to secure a piece of wire, with which he hanged himself, He was found dead yesterday morning, Collierics Suspend. Puymourn, Pa., March 30.—All the collieries of the Delaware and Hudson Cabal company, Plymouth division, have received orders to suspend work until further nctice, Seven collieries, with 5,000 stiployes, are effected there- by. The collieries generall through out this district are nearly all idle, Grippe in Lancaster County, Rerxionn's Srariox, Pa., March 81, — Quite a number of people in this vicin- ity are victims of la grippe, there being one or more cases in every family, It made its appearance last week, sud is rapidly spreading throughout northern Lancaster county, Kilied by a Passenger Train, Nasmicoke, Pa., March 81, ~Thomas Shea, Jr., a notion , while walking on the Pennsylvania railroad trek yesterday, near Hote Yaa stro a passenger n - atantly ki THE HISTORY OF A WEEK Wednesday, March 25. At Ramsey, Ills, Miss Nora Giray, while was surprised by the approach of a train. in 00 feet high, Work men story granite frou narrow escape from death nt on the fourth were precipitated the but wus not seriously injured. yesterday, floor bottom. wWOrk Lo dangerously, At Milwaukee, Wis, Inspectors Puleifer agents of the Louisiana state lottery and the Mexican lottery, lists of subscribers and correspondents. The agents, Benjamin Hoteller and Mrs. Fanny Neubaur, and the messenger, Alfred Smith, colored, were arrested and held in $2.00 each Thursday, March 20, The premiam on gold at the Buenos Ayres bourse yesterday was 255 cent, The Pittsburg baseball club started today for Florida, where they will indulge in a few weeks' practice, At New York a number of tailors judg ments against delinguent creditors were sold by auction. The largest amount, a bill for 7 of the per close The Covington, Ky.. pool room men won their test magistrate rooms wiil to do Prose 1 the case, Gen, Count Fabrice, tit istry of before a and the The CRE continue business ution abandons Frederi COUN red {senryge fi i the 1 Al Al of inister of fled at { Dresden and foreign aay, aged 75 Friday March MA. Rebecea E. Ri r 1U04 27. Pea hardson died at body, Mass, ig he h year from st. Louis Gen. to begis } PORUIAY army. , of New of $5.00, and is off. McAuli Orleans, y fight M. Victorien Sardou, the French d ramat will bring an action for damages against Comedie Francaise, He to the ame tof $20,000 for the for drawal "Thermidor” from the Lint theatre. demands d od of stage Ww n Garner yr is He 10 Ix died at Mexico, became so violent that Ee with i that about Li Calis Saturday, March 28, “Kin, of the United le, Ky He VE between Lhe government over the if Polish bishops, Butte, Mont.. ers, forced give them arisen ihe Ozars 3 i at raided bs who safe and 4 died he at was the one Lime LBAYY: was killed Alonzo ( Gettysburg, and al Sales of by 1% He of f Albemarle ing, kill Comma Cushing, of Monday, March 30, airie du «( i Ww years af Au faise pre sola Farmers' Has have been en. tizald tempt was disarmed by ase at Pledmont V Helmick Entler the The Simms } rood Cx mt M burst open is was aurt. Annie prietor, thirty A He in Wi persons iz rew ped ow pedd pa tau HE w man k her peddier noment ¥ i» ife in the the wood and brained the pe The wife when she regi $F CODMCTOUNSHeNs, Was greatly shiccked and stated that she did not think thie dead man it » do her any harm Tuesday, March 31. Reporta from the western part of Nebrasks indicate a heavy snowstorm prevalling The surplus in the national ireasury creeping up and at the close of business yen. terday was about $13,000.00 Soott Stratton, who will pitch for the Pitts burg team this year, is iil with typhoid fever #1 his home in Taylorsville, Ky Philip 81 « & fariaer living from Peoria, 111, discovered a rich siiver ore while digging a well H. 8 Shirk & Sons’ cotton mill at Lancas. ter, Pa, was damaged by fire yesterday to the extent of $4000. Loss covered by in- Lis tite At Joliet, Tia, the rod mill, the remaining department of the rolling mill closed on Bat. tUrday, thus closing the entire mill asd leas ing 2.50 men without employment. Al the carpenters’ distric: council held in Boston on Saturday, representatives from twenty-five local unions instructed the coun cil to continue the eight hour agitation. At Chicago, Henry I. Kelly, proprietor of an iron foundry, made an assignment. Lia. bilities, $10,00% assets, $20.00, The fallure was due to careless business management. Many of the roads in the western townships of Berks county, the northern portion of Lan: caster county, and in different sections of Lebanon county are still closed by snowdrifts and impassable, ug farmer man's appeared. Heel ad he seized a bill i at one bic Lig lor , iHetided in af forse miles lead of nine THE MARKETS Quotations from the Philadelphia and New York Exchanges. Pattanerrata, March 30. The market was strong. There was no important feature, but there was a more hopeful feeling and a better demand fof stocks was noted. Peon. sylvania was quite strong. There was a slight advance in Lebigh Valley, and Lehigh Navigation was firm. Huntingdon and Broad Top stocks were steady. Following were the closing bids: Lehigh Valley... #73 Reading gms... 79 N. Pac. com « 2% Reading lst pis a] N. Pac. pid. . 1% Reading 24 pubs. 83g Pennsylvania 514 Reading Ad p. bs. 29% ing ‘a i H.&B. T. com,.. 2g Lehigh Nav ..... 433 H. & RB T. pl..... 43s Bt. Paal.. Bg W.NY. &P.... 84 The New York Produce Market. New York, March 30.-State and western four quiet, steady: low extras, §3.6004.15; oity mills, $5.150558% city mills patents, $5.2535.75. Wheat No. 2 red strong, $146@13c. up, on bullishness at the west, we reighars buy. ing hore: activeriMay, L401. ; June, $L10%@1.10 9-16; July, SLOSRILOSK: August, $1.08 15.160.) September, $1005.04; De. sember, $106G31.0%, Barley Quiet, steady; western, TL4@8%.; Canadian, 8Sgme, ian, Corn—No, 2 firm: 3@#4e. uw active; No, 2, 4 Steamer mixed, TTig@700, OntsNo, 2 stro \ falrly active; state, Ls@ndo.; Bool Fairly notive, firm: extra mess, $79 T.50; family, Pork «Fair demand. firm: new mess, Jas; id mess, SLLIBGIY extra prime, firm: stein rendered, 87.084. Iron Ears Japanned. bas ample capacity, F AVORITE Washer ! —— Pride of the Household. For Bimplicity, Strength, Dura- bility, Chieapness and Feodomy, the Improved Favorite Washer is good all through. It to Jottoms makes them rust proof every cent itcosts. It is worth Agents Wanted. 496m JAMES GROENENDYKE. Middletown, Ind. ae A VALUABLE AND DOUBLY USEFUL This is the most longer, snd is not even effected by the damp air. ICE, 60c. a. BRIDG It does not break off or ruin the hair like is guaranteed to give satisfaction. MON 1t is for sale by the leading drug. ¢ A ¥ draft, express, Eman Co, 370 five for $2.00, Hemit 4 myable to The A. Berd LITTLE INSTRUMENT FOR LADIES, ong Critmper, aud both purts being Electro ith ite aid the hair can OF ALL DEALERS. od AP Ma Nog X size. t obtainable in your ivery on receipt of BO, , or currency in registered letter Mention this paper Agents wanted for } re 3d Liberal Lore - WHY ARE SOME " They never look a2 thas ple § their seeds, and then repent over it 2 1 this VICK'S SEEDS never sappoint, is the werd OF Yeprialse Seeds Arts i * Tr any ng cents for Viek's Floral Guide, de $1 logue contains 1) red plates, Gra caub or fio ut e from ever before ; ead nor k. Pe yr s three the watt nto b t for the gas ang think what they will was on thie nt who have planted then 1 ie ne, MAKE NO MISTAKE 1 18 fr t ord Loosts nothing. offered, $a is SIUM 10 (hose ses 1 send ad jifferent JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. Y, LOCATED IN*OXS FUL AND HEA LEGHENRY RR} NAL: OPEN N FRE} SOOO PRT ed CXC as Laboratory HIFTORY nal investiga INDUKTRIAL Ties ANGUAGE optional.) Fr one OF more € i Aree MATHEMATIOS an and applied, MECHANIC ARTS. combining shop work with study, three yearn’ course; New build ing and equipment NIMESNTAL, MORAL ENCE; Constitutional Politics) Economy , © MILITARY BCIENCE: instruction theoreti cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, vears—oarefully graded and thorough Winter term opens isnuary 5, 1% § ferm, April 8, 1851, Commencement week MJaly 2, 181. For Ostalogue or other inf fon, addres GEO, W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest State College, Oantre Co ASTRONOMY and POLITICAL BCI law and History 12 Two Sry On vy Wish 3H And it will cause you to smile when you know you can buy the Boss 14k GoLp FiLrLep Cask, guaranteed for 20 years with Elgin Movement from $20.00 up, at G W. BUSHMANS, Next door to Bank, Centre Hall, R BALE ~One gray mare eleven years oid good family bosst, drives single or double, weighs eleven hundred, for further particulas nqguire at this office. interest if land nterest of the defends veral pisces or tracts of hipot! FPeun, county of nu Une theres! bound. ands of John Sankey, on Mrs. Jonstban Harter and south by land of David he west © innds of Mrs. Fors- KOTOR We Or less, hereon erecied two two story dweiling houses. bank n and other outbui dings Miber thereof bounded on the north by mds of J. C, Swith, on the east by lands of Mra. Jonathan Harter, on the south by lands of John Sankey, and on the west by lands of John Seukey and Mm Poster, vontalning 14 acres more or lems, no buudings. > Le Seised, taken in exer: the property of A. W : TEEMS-No deed will be a sow ledged the purchesse mone; 801d as until I% or arranged in full, ISHLER sherift, Bherill™s Office, Belletou Pa March ¥, 189 At ihis semson of the year when malaria lurks in the sir, aid bad colds not an un frequent visitor we ong io ack and effective retuedy. There wine without & sufferer from a nauy ills Sesh » heir A stimuls Bil is after the Intermediator., It is quick and effective it brings relief and saves doctor bids We can recommen Mr Max Kiein for anyihing il Lhe liquor be. His Silver Age Rye at §1 0 PET Quart is the test whiskey in the market He Will sell any Penpsy ivania Kye Whiskey, six YOR T Old at $100 for esch quart, or six Sor $.00 send for his pri ce list ana catalogue and mention this paper Ad ress MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa one of 1 io The Farmers of Centre County. I wish to say 1 will again be Among you offering the following farm implements, The Deerivg Binder and Mowers, the Albright spring ooth cultivator with double row cornplanter and also his sixteen and eighteen spring tooth barrows, the Bissell chilled plows, Hauck and Comstock hay rakes, Ballard hay tedder with one fork outside of vach wheel, Saperior grain drill with or without fertiliser attachment, the Champion hand cloverseod sower it will save its Cost in seed in one season, Buckeye Forve pump, Empire steam eogine and Thresher, Allentown phosphates, Bolipse steel wagons from a ope horse to & heavy lumber wagon. I would My Ww thore who think of buying a new wagon to compe to my place at Centre Hill and see the Eclipse steel sam pie wagon befoge you tay wagon, it cant help but plesse y The Columbia Stee! wagon Ou. offer a challenge of $1000 in thelr printed clrealars my maker of a lve of farm wagons with as many good points as the Belipwe steel wagons, all the wood pont will find on the wagon is the bed, wheels, tongue ooupling pole and Jock bar Thanking the farmers for their kindness and patronage in the past and trosting they will this coming season give me a part of it as usual, +. M. BueksoLnen, Centre Hill, Pa . To A 1 1 undertake " 300 feEtiuEEss will i. baal Tor the ——on SF Spey Went, 4 wie That Tamed. 1 Qo .
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