The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1891, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED. KURTZ,
Epiror and Pror's
“TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid in ad
vace, Those in arrears subject to previous
terms. §2 por year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
nsand 5 cants for each Subsequent insertion,
Crxtae Huy, Pa, Tours, Juxg il
MADMAN RUNS A TRAIN.
Conductor and Fireman Watch the
Man at the Throttle,
SgaMoxiN, Pa., June 8.--With his
hands on the throttle a crazy engineer
on the Pennsylvania railroad made the
ran of an express train between Potts.
ville and Wilkesharre, guarded by the
conductor and fireman, It was an ex-
citing and sensational passage.
Engineer Elmer, who had run on the
Pennsylvania railroad for many years,
was considered one of the most compe-
tent men in the service. He talked
pleasantly to the fireman, and there was
nothing like insanity until after running
a few miles Elmer stopped his train. In
explanation he told Conductor Zach
Moyer that there was “a freight ahead,”
and that without orders he would not
proceed.
Moyer, thinking the man was jing,
laughed, and said it was all rig®t lead,
Thereupon the trip was resumed. New
Castle was reached, and again Elmer
asked for orders, Moyer's suspicions
were aroused, and during the run to
Morea he watched Elmer's movements
from the baggage car. The engineer
shifted about in the cab, and at times
His Offhand Manner of Ordering
Executions,
THEY LOOK MUCH LIKE MURDER
Merchant Regaund, Who Was Sus.
pected of Favoring Legitime, Shot
Down at the King's Command, and
His Nephew Shot for Asking In-
formation—Remarkable Tyranny.
New York, June 9 The steamship
Oranje Nassan of the Dutch West India
mail line arrived at this port from Port-
au-Prince, bringing news of the latest
attempt at revolution in Hayti.
The vessel put in at Port-au-Prince on
Sunday, May 31, and found the inhab-
itants of the town greatly excited and
soldiers parading the streets,
The outbreak of the rebels occurred
on Thursday, May 20.
Hippolyte was attending church a for-
mer cabinet minister, at the head of
eighty followers, all well armed, stormed
and other prisoners
Hippolyte's troops arrived on the scens
there was a bloody battle,
fearing that | I
he would be t down by
vy soldiers,
ont the res
CANADA'S PREMIER DEAD.
John A. Macdonald Succumbs After
a Week of Paralysis,
Orrawa, June 6.-—-After a week of
utter prostration, paralyzed from over-
work, worry and the waning vigor of
age, Sir John Alexander Macdonald,
wemier of Canada, died at Earncliffe,
his magnificent home, shortly before
10:30 o'clock to night,
John Alexander Macdonald was born
in Glasgow on Jan. 11, 1815, In 1820
the famnily crossed the Atlantic and set
tled in Kingston, Ont. The boy began
the study of law when 16 years old, and
was admitted to the bar in 1835, In 1844
Mr. Macdonald was elected to parlia-
Tie ;
Ls Wes
SET,
£000
Ay )
Yul
RE 7 re vr
JOHN MACDONALD
Jonna SUPPLIES AT
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES,
SOUTH CHILLED
SEND er vit , . LOW
yx REDUCTION IN pp.
Gr ; Bg |
SHARES ‘
reduced from 40 Lo 30 cents
All other repairs reduced accordingly.
; CHILLED PLOWS are the best bevel
Roland landslide plow on earth; prices res
duced,
POTATO PLANTER.
The Aspenwall is the most complele potato
planter ever made Farmers who have them
plant thelr own crops and realize from $26.00 Ww
$30.00 per year from their neighbors, who wills
ingly pay $1.00 per acre for the use of an Aspen
wall planter
HARROWRS- The Farmer's Friend Horse Shoe Luck
Spring Tooth Harrow sevenleen weth , oue side
of which can be used us a single cultivator,
THE HENCH AND STEEL KING BPRING
TOOTH HARROW,
Allen's Celebrated Cuoltivators, Garden
Tools and Seed Drills, which were practically
exhibited at the Granger's Picale
CORN Plu NTERS AND CORN
latest improved,
PHELLERS,
j wee HAY RAKES AND HAY .TEDDERS, ~w{
at cul prices, Farmers who barvest fifteen or
more ous of hiay cannot aflord Wo do without oue
of our Hay Tedders, which are bulil witk & fork
outside of each wheel, the sane tedder ean be
opera od Dy one or two homes
CONKLIN WAGONS,
—0 &
iy
per yard,
A Spe ial lot of good qt ity and or od
snbsequently held several | CHAMPION WASONS, are superior in neat J
succeeded Sir Allan | build, flue fuish sand durability y .e
remained at styles Dress Gingham at
i BUG LES,
acted as if he were about to leap from jiaua A
the cab window. In running a long he 1 were soon rotted. le leade Atanet ition roe
stretch of track he suddenly stopped the | Of the rebels, the former c So Cavs emier in 1886, Jet 4
train, and said the water for the boiler | 18ter, Whose name ihe olicers ot ie | dea he government until isGe,
was low, although the tank was almost i
73 cents per yard
Beautiful line of fine. Scotch an | Zeph
full. Conductor Moyer and the fireman
came to the conclusion that Elmer's
mind was deranged.
Then the conductor climbed into the
cab and watched the throttle as a hawk
3
would watch a scared chicken, and
an extra head of
shut it off. By
resorting to nun
the train was
Wilkesbarre,
To Reorganize the Miners,
Prrrseura, Pa., June 8.—Efforts will
be made at once for the complete reor-
ganization of the miners in the coke re-
America.
maintained as long as we cannot get our
rights, } cannot be evaded. |
believe it will not be
will be anoth strike in the regions.
The settlement present is one purely
gations, moral Is t
work for three years. A settlement
like the present one will never remain
in force.”
Not Guilty of Bribery.
Mepia, Pa., June 9.
case of Dr. Henderson Hayward, of Bir-
election bribery, returned a sealed ver
dict after being out twenty-six hours.
The verdict as returned acquitted Dr
Hayward of bribery, |
in the case were orders be paid b
him and the other half by Charl
Phipps.
had t: the £50 from Dr
and who t r had decided was the
a} Heng 3
real prosecutor in the case
Dropped from the Second Story.
Reaping, Pa. A
gert, dropped from a sec story win
dow at Second and Penn streets, and
was taken to the Reading bospital, suf
fering from a brol wae and other in
juries. The house 18 ocenpied by Mra
Lizz Benmitch, and Sweigert, who is
not a ledge re is said, gained
out of the window
Swe
Thieves in Camp.
¥
Lawrence Junction.
of #
possession,
ver and jewelry were found in their
Thursday.
whom the valuables belong.
Both Claim the Office,
Harrissuvra, June 5.2, X.
has made a formal application to Dr.
Waller for the office of state superin-
tendent of public instruction. He was
conference, that Dr. Waller considered
settled that the matter shonld be re-
ferred to the courts for proper adjudica-
tion. The time of the trial has not yet
been set,
They Charge the Pinkertons,
Scormoare, Pa... June 9. -—Master
Workman Wise and Secretary Parker,
active leaders in the late coke strike,
declare that threats have recently been
made against thelr lives by Pinkerton
detectives. Parker says he was de-
liberately shot at on Saturday night
near Wheeler, The two labor leaders
are discussing the advisibility of hiring
officers to investigate the matter,
The Jimtown Rioters on Trial,
Uxtoxtows, Pa., June 9.—The trial
of John McSloy, C. M. Parker, Michael
Damon and twenty-seven others for con-
spiracy and riot at Jiantown during the
coke strike was commenced before Judge
Ingraham. All will be tried together,
J. 8. Schoonmaker and Thomas Lynch
are the prosecutors, More than a hun
dred witnesses will be examined,
The Tri-County Fair.
Porrseows, Pa., June 8.—There are
105 entries for the races at the spri
fair of the Tri-County society, whic
opens here to-morrow and continues
four days. This is the largest number
in the history of the society.
A Reading Physician Killed.
Reaping, Pa., June 9.—Dr., Geor
H. Landis, a 62, and deaf, a we
known physician of this city, while at-
Sours ing to cross fhe Reading railroad
acks here was struc an engine and
instantly killed, g
Died of Quick Consamption,
Reapivag, Pa., June 9.—Dr, Albert J.
Cressman, a member of the pension ex.
ami board and secretary thereof,
died o guick consumption, affed 25.
Four weeks ago be attended to his large
practice.
shot at once. By
forty of tl bels
and put to re captured
and shot on day, Sat ay and Sun
day. Every
death without trial as soon as cap
Uuls
d and shot
Cause of the Revolt,
¥
1
polyte.
c-Presadent Legitime 8 in
i supposed 0 Poe 3
ideation with his sympathize
Rigaud was suspected of |
sympathy with
party and of aiding ti
Heved that he had bros
cargo of arms for the
On Thursday morning, |
dent Hippolvte went t
gaud, fe «1 by n
3
IETS,
d
merchant if he did not
swoncealed in the house
had no guns in the
your store,”
ont it 1s aa
2141 : wit Feige
Hk MG one With mm
Hippolste's Sentence Executed.
They 1 we together
+} Rn i
$1 Wain
her rd to Rigand
ft Dis a
escent,
was done by the soldiers
and he intended to demand ;
tion : soft as he addressed
1 the object of
dered him shot, He was at
1
once dragged into the street by the sol
Hippolyte Alarmed,
in Port-an-Prince, and
alarmed Iippolyte and his government.
The full military reserve force was
one was allowed to leave the city with
out a passport from the government.
passage on the Oranje Nassau were ar-
rested by the soldiers, taken before the
general of the army, who refused to
allow them to depart when he found
they had no passports. Two German
merchinnts were the only persons who
secured passports, and who were allowed
to leave by the steamship.
Day and night the troops of Hippo-
Iyte patroled the streets searching Por
persons suspected of sympathizing with
the insurgent party. DBusiness was
practically suspended. The bodies of
the rebels shot were left lying in the
streets for several honrs as a warning to
their friends. The officers of some of
the German vessels in port went on
shore t) look at the dead bodies,
A Peace Festival Interrupted,
On Monday a grand festival of
was ordered by Hippolyte. Two Ha
were profusely decorated, The festival
was to celebrate the fact that the rebels
had been defeated and peace established,
but the festivities were probably rudely
interrupted. At 11:30 a. m. the officers
and men on the steamship heard the
roar of guns in the town again. The fir-
ing was prolonged, and soldiers could
be seen running to and fro on the streets,
The vezsel left the port at 12 o'clock
noon without learning the cause of the
firing, It was probable, they thought,
that an outbreak had occurred,
A Sepoy Deserter Executed,
Carcvrra, June 9.-A dispatch re-
ceived here from Manipur states that
the Sepoy who deserted from one of the
native regiments in the British service
and who was one of the lenders in the
recent revolt against British authority,
being promisent among the natives 4
massacred Chief Commissioner James
W. Quinton and the members of his
party, was hanged yesterday. The exe-
cation took place in the public square in
the village of Manipur.
§ iT. Was Creat
rof the Bath, and be-
ar of the new do-
rovernmental party had ac
Hi from Sir Hueh Allan,
the Canadian Padific rail-
» purpose of carrving elec-
Sir John resigned. But he wa
returned to parliament, an £7
+ premier, holding the |
tion until his death,
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2
a
It Went Through on Its Merits,
mixaToN, June 9 —Referring to
the 1 iblished statement that daring the
time he was United States Senator Pres.
exercised his influence to
jon allowed which was the
anted to Mrs. Elizabeth L.
18 brother's widow, Pen
r Raum said: “An ex
mpers in the case and
those who have had
r years fail to disclose any
chatever by General, Sen-
resident Harrison, or by any one
him The case went
118 merits,
Born Without Eyes,
A remarkable
medical annals,
the society of the
Monday evening.
born without eves,
of Mr. and Mrs
' I 238 Stanton street,
wo weeks ago last Sunday
astonished at
t the infant was sight
id father wer
ha
be there
The eve
gh glued
pects the child
The Dehring Sea Bill Passed,
Loxpox, June 8 i the house of
reference to the
tration and
on where
through
the whole oom
1
fn. The nll was
1 and third time and passed,
Gon. Butler Wins,
Bostrox, June 8, --United States Dis
trict Judge Nelson gave his decision
upon the application of Gen, B. F. But.
opini srder the discharge of the
risoneT { was in the case of Mrs
ohnson. who was ander the accusation
) jury under peculiar circumstances,
hat Gen. Butler lately attempted to
appear before United States Judge Car
penter, who created a sensation by re-
fusing to allow the distinguished conn
An Earthquake in Italy.
Rowe, June Further particulars
of the earthqnake show that it was felt
throughout all north Italy, At Verona
the shocks were three in number and
very strong. The people were terror
stricken. Three persons were killed at
Marcenigo and seventeen badly injured
at Sadiacolovera,
Mr. Bartine Dead.
Asprry Park, June B Richard 8S.
Bartine, the Asbury Park lawyer who
had been suffering since Tuesday from
hydrophobia cansed ey the bite of a cat
last September, died at his home in Loch
Arbour. He was uncogscious for eleven
hours before his death,
Mrs, Young Is Free.
West Cuestenr, Pa, June 6, — The
Mrs. Blanche Young. charged with pois.
oning her husband was heard yesterday.
The judge discharged the woman on
ound that there was not sufficient evi-
dence to hold her,
Dancan Committed for Trial
Loxpox, June 6.-<R. C. Duncan, of
Washington, who is charged with at
tempting to murder his ¢ near
tys-y-Coed, North Wales, was
for a Rearing Jesrmday, and was com
mitted for trial.
om WA
Capt. MoChester Dead,
Derrorr, June 8. Capt. George Mo:
Chester, one of the best known news-
per men of Michigan, died here yes.
ye ily Sed 02 years. He was cone
nected with The Detroit Free Press for
many years.
Gen, Bohofield to Wed.
John M. Schofield, commandi
Georgie Wells Kilburne, 0
June 18,
PHAETONAS,
‘The Boss,” He.t Wood, Oval and
Union Churus, Our sale of churns
WHEELBARKOWS
Our steel and wood wheelbarrows sre adapled
msacrlment al very wow prices
A large stock of
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producing ac hotest return for the money invest
wi
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var supplies in large quantities, hence
we buy at the lowest prices, which ena-
bles us 10 sell at the lowest prices
therefore, it will be to the interest of
every farmer in Central Peonsylvania to
examine our stock Leflore purchasiug
We take great pleasare jo solerlainivg
farmers. It doesnot cost anything tw
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fale Building, Bellefonte, Pa,
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LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY,
i. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGES
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant i}
justrations on the Parm and in the Labo
Loar
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE. theotets
cal and practical. Students taught origina
study with the microscope,
CHEMISTRY: with an ususaally fall and
thorough course in the Laboratory.
(CIVIL ENGINEERING, } These
: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OOuL
{MECHHNICAL ENGINEEKING. J eo» are
sconmpanied with very extemive practionl
exercises in the Field, the Ehop, abd the
Laboratory.
HISTORY; Ancient aud Modern, with orig!
nal investigation
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and
SCIENCE. Two yeas Ample facilities for
Music, voual and insromental,
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE, lain
toptional,) French, German and Kuglish (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire courne,
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure
and applied.
MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build
ing and equipment
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History
Political Economy, etc.
12, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction lheoret)
cal and practical, including esch arm of the
ervioe
3 PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Two
years—ocarefully graded and thorough.
Winter term opens January 5, 1891; Spring
term, April 8, 1801. Commencement week, June
2 Jaly 2, 1801, For Catalogue or other inform a
fon, address
GRO, W, ATHERTON, LL.D. , Prest,
Hate College, Contre Uo. Ps
A C—O AS SNS.
To The Farmers of Centre
County.
I wish to say 1 will again be among you
offering the following farm implements. The
Deering Binder and Mowers, the Albright spring
woth cultivator with double row coruplanter
and also his sixteen and eighteen spring woth
harrows, the Bisseil chilled plows, Hauck and
Comstock hay rakes, Bullard hay tedder with
one fork outside of each wheel, Saperior grain
drill with or without fertilizer attachment, the
Champion hand cloverseed sower it will fave its
vost in seed in one season, Bockeye Force pump,
Empire steam engine and Thresher, Allentown
phosphates, Eclipse steel wagons from a one
horse 10 8 heavy lumber wagon. J] would my Ww
those who think of buying & pew wagon 0 come
to my place at Centre Hill and wee the Kolipse
steel sample wagon before you buy a wagon, it
cant help but please you The Columbia Steel
wagon Co offer a challenge of $1000 in (heir
printed circular to any maker of & line of farm
wagons with as many good points asthe Belipse
steel wagons, all the wood you will find on the
wagon ix the hed, whiels, tongtie coupling pole
and look bar, Thanking the farmers for their
kindness qod patronage io the past and trusting
they will this coming season give ie a part of it
as usal, . M BURkHOLDER,
Hill, Pa
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~ PENSIONS
THE DISABILITY, BILL IS A LAW
Soliier’s Disabled Since the War mie
Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose sous died from effects of army servise are
icinded, If you wish your claim Yan
sucoesially prosecuted Jymes Tanner,
Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC
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