i ———— THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, _Eprro and Pror'r “TERMS; One year, $1.50, vace, Those in arrears subject 0 terms. $2 per yoar, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser pe.and A cants tor each subsequent insertion ——————————————— - - when paid in ad previous Csxrie HALL, Pa., Taors, Ava, 13. TERRIFIC MINE Ear LOSION. Fourteen Men Badly Barned--One Dead of His Injuries, PorrsviLLe, Pa.. Aug. 10.—Feurteen men employed at the York Colliery farm were badly burned by an explosien of gasat 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The names of the victims ave John Cor- bors, Hungarian, Yorkville, very seri- ously hurt, cannot recover: Thomas Goldsworthy, pumpman, Minersville, pot serious: Joseph Robertson, Mount Hope; David Davis, Fishback, hands burned and face frightfully crushed, will die: Thomas Davis, son eof David Davis, slightly burned: Scott Brubaker, Llewellyn, burned badly about the face, in a critical cendition; Henry Zimmer man, son of inside foreman, Pottsville, face burned and cut gnder eye: Charles Sours, Yorkville, bud d badly and can not recover: Robert Kelly, Yorkville, horribly burned; James Miller, York ville, hands, face and back burned; James Tidiback, Yorkville, not sertousiy hurt: John Conners, Yorkville, burned on the breast, face and hands, and George Tierney, foreman, burned on | face and arms, | John Corbors has since died. TOOK TO THE WOODS. Five Prisoners Escape from the Som- erset County Jail, Somerset, Pa., Aug. 1l.—Five pns- oners escaped from Somerset's new county jail yesterday. The sixth one was intercepted as he was descending the rope by which caped, and was ret The hole Nicely brothers escuj been bricked up in a loo when the prisoners had gui trance to the attic it was the we few moments to punch the bri and with a rope made fre hammock slide to the of forty feet. They at strip of woods about a qt distant from the town. Deg Basson has organized a posse n pursuit of the runaways, whom are desperate i: fl. is comrades in the wal Mn several of characters, Pritchard Versus Fitzsimmons, YORK, 11 Aug. 11.—A special cable y The Police Ted Pritchard, the of England, has an his willingness to meet Bob zsimmons for the middleweight hampionship of the world, $5,000 a side and the best purse offered in England or America. Pritchard has posted a for- feit of £500 to bind a The Olympic club, o (ew Orleans. has of d a $10,004 n mdon t match. fer fight Pritchard has accep probabilities are : 1 tional prize fight in America. and The interna | + decided The Bride Is Reticent, Norristows, Pa., Ang. 11 was a wedding in the Italian Mogeetown, and after the cs thie mrties assembled in a fn in which ys figured conspicuously A firbt ensued, in Italians snd stabbed, one of them being hacked. The wounded men and are kept by their dusky compatriots in hiding. The only witness to the affair who could be for was the bride, who « converse in the mother tongne only, and mh an in- terpreter it was learned that sh refused to ! here narter at rYmnony fro which three thy Stabbing Affray at a Picnic. AsHrasp, Pa Ang Just received here of a stabbing affray at New Media, three miles from Centralia, at a picnic. From what can be learned of the occurrence three brothers named Ernest became in volved in a quarrel, in which one them was beaten so badly that he caamot recover, While the fight was in progress Burt Cleaver interfered in behalt of the beaten brother, but he was turned upon and with a knife in the hands of one Ernests, Cleavers life now despaired of. His assailant escaped to the woods and is still at large, 11.—~News has ; been serious £ 0 3.3 stabbed of the is Jumped to His Death. PorrsviLLe, Pa., Ang. 1L Wiedensaul Lewisburg, a visit to his W. K. Wieden saul, proprietor of the Mt. Carmel ho tel. met with a fatal accident while he and his brother were returning from a drive to the Lavelle fair grounds. John Wiedensanl jumped from the vehicle and landed on his head, fracturing his skull. He did not regain consciousness, and fonr hours later died, In turning a corner the carriage was i, W. RK. Wiedensanl became entangled in the harness and was dragged a considerable distance, John who was on voit hoor OLner, “nF of b 1 iF i A Malicious Tramp, Port Cristox, Pa, Aug. 6.—-While Thomas D. Weiser, of Philadelphia, was seated on the platform at Stony Creek, the first station above this place on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, waiting for a train, a tramp, who was stealing a ride on a passing coal train, deliberately hurled a large piece of coal at him. The lamp struck Mr. Weiser on the side of the Don cutting a ach several inches long, He was dazed, and failed to recognize the miscreant. Mr. Weiser was reading a book at the time, A New American Ministry, Care May Poist, N.J., Aug. 11. The president has appointed Richard Cotts Shannon, of New York, minister to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and; Salvador, This is the new Central American mis- sion created by the last congress. Mr. Shannon was at one time secretary of legation at Brazil, and is a thorough Spanish scholar, Minister Shannon is a native of Maine, A Farmer's Fearful Death, Brororp, Pa... Aug. 11. Jacob May, a prominent farmer living eight miles from here, met with a terrible death. May was subject to fits. He went into his house with a lantern, was overtaken by a fit, and by falling to the floor the lantern exploded, setting fire to the honse and burning the unfortunate man to a crisp, with the house and all its contents, Cannot Regain Her Musical Voice. Viessa, Aug. 11,—The efforts of the prima donna Rosa Papier to recover the use of her voice have 1d] after eighteen py ae ment of the bm peri BY WIND AND HEAT. A Cyclone Does Great Damage to Property in Iowa, FOURDEATHS BY HEAT IN NEW YORK The Cyclone Strikes a Meet. ing at Davis City, Ia, and Causes Terror to the Eight Thousand As. They Were No Camp sembled, Though Fatalities, LEON, 1a., Aug. 11. over this part of Decautur county storm lasted an hour and a half cansed great damage. and yards were littered fallen trees, and in many instances the streets were absolutely impassable, Opera house and school house were un The and streets 1 molished., Fences, sidewalks and out houses were lifted up bodily and away by the wind. The wrecked the telegraph, telephs electric light wires, and the town was in darkness last night, No One Was Killed. falling tree me and About were attending a camp meeting at Davis City, ten miles distant, and thei confusion and panic was indescribable The camp held K + on the Grand river. being the meetin banks of k the K 18 torm st nen Huge in aim d if the saddenne s and only brs, a few sl 3 uised by flying de It is feared that when received from untry will bring news sweep f the hie of of wind al WinaQ J en i Hale 1 to the been beat Toone aeinon wh n - away and fences will certainly re Four Deaths from Heat in New York New YORK, A Yesterday sttest 10th o yyorriut Prostrations in Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA i Baker was Nin heat at wt} Senin nd Sloan and was Presbyterian hospital i admitted te anann hospital, suffering i of a heat which he ived at Twelfth and Arch streets Philadelphia was the hottest s U's States vests VAs fr i 3 siroNe faay. SAVE In NS, Probable Loss of ToNxawasxpa, N. X elevator shaft of the 1 and Steel was bl gale, cat Five Lives, Aug i The nawanda 1 wn down in 1n a loss of £55,000 The brick cornice of Rand's bank building was also blown down, doing so dam to adjacent property. Signs and awnings suffered. The barn of Philip , on Grand Island, struck by hghtoing, burning the barn and killing horse, A sail boat was found empty on the river and great fears are exe pre aed that th: ox npants were lost, as the boat started with five men. Great damage was done to fruit trees, It Pleases the Farmers, Reaping, Pa., Aug. 11.—For the sec- ond time this summer the temperature is among the nineties, the hottest weather that has been experienced since the last week in June, when the tem- perature for three days kept above 90 The farmers are delighted that the weather has taken a turn from the cool days which prevailed daring July, and say that a hot sun is just what the corn crop needs to bring it ont with splendid resalts, as it has had enough rain and now wants sunshine, rks, Hg age Was One degs Clung to the Boat and Was Saved. Siver Serivas, N. Y., Ang. 11.—A heavy storm straock Silver lake, and canght numerous crafts in the water, Among others was a large sail boat owned by Dr. Ganintock, of Warsaw, in which was the doctor, anether gentle- man and a small boy and girl. The boat capsized, the occupants clinging to the sail and boat until pa were rescued in an exhausted condition. Large for- est trees were torn up and great dam- age was done to orchards and fences, Death at a Picnic, Orrawa, Ils, Aug. 11.--A terrible storm swept over this section. At Rand's Grove, where a picnic was in progress, Gustave Dreining, of Peru, a member of the county board of supervisors, was in- stantly killed, and George Soedler, also of Peru, seriously injur this city, but no great damage is re- ported, Death of a Well Known Editor, New York, Aug. 10.-W, L, Croas- dale, editor of The Standard and Chair. man of the National Committee of Single Tax League, died yesterday after- noon of peritonitis, after an illness of t days. Mr. Croasdale was 13 years old arsl a bachelor. He was the founder of Every Evening, a daily paper in Wil- For a time conducted a daily in Battizore and afterwards , Was writer on the New York . i bo LF Twelve Killed in a Wreck on the | West Shore Railroad, | Syracuse, N. Y., Aug, 7.-The St. | | | Lonis express on the West Shore rail road met with a terrible accident three miles west of Port Byron, near what is | known as the Duchess cut. The train | was running at a high rate of speed and | at that point ran into a freight train, | The wreck was an awful one and the | deaths umber twelve. These killed | outright and those who died from their | injuries were all Italian laborers but | one, the fireman of the passenger train, Eleven Italians were badly hurt and six will probably die, Twelve cars of the freight tram were i piled np on the tracks, completely block ing them. The Italians were in the sinoking car, which was completely i smashed up. Hu ily a whole piece of timber was left of the car, The wreck | took fire and the passenger train was | burned, with the exception of three sleeping CATS, The train was made up of two express Cars, baggage Car, smoking Car, day Cid and four sleeping cars, Of the passengers in the smoking including the Italians, half were k (thers of them X some so very badly that they could chage, thelr agomzing ply came that moment to the Italians did not } kille dd. n the j “i ons jured, before KITrOoKe, be taken were isseng 15 gineer have to prevent the first discos track was never « ' i ONG § WASHINOTON, Aug i Donglass, United States Havtl, has tenderysd his tl department f 1 Lie bears date July 30 give his “} aliom minister lef to the Un for the 107 Lh not reasons res customary ing which fievid na this cit in this city Hour L fray To Test the Fight aw, A LARK apply ai i the Ha Cot fon of t Frazis i . has Deer filed thereto Ax DMINISTRATOR'S SOTICE of Admin ipa Lhe osiat car Dock, dee'd pve tow having Is lawfully granted t undersigned they respectinily request all persons knowing them seivos indebted to the ext make immediate payment, and those ha aims against the same to present them duly thentionted tivment da br $n t fjalyés ik Na RT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Hon A. OQ, Fart, President Judge of Court of Common Pleas of the imh Judicial dis trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Hon® Daniel Rhoades and the Hon. Thos F. Riley, assoc ate Juages in Cen tre, having issued rheir precept bearing date the ith day ot July 13641 10 me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Judi Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in tellefoute, for tae county of Ceptre, and on mentee on the 4th Mouday of August the 24th day of August 1801, and 10 coating two weeks, No tice 1s hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Consiables of said county of Centre, that they be then snd there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the frenoon of said day, with thelr records, inquisitions, ex aminations, and their own rememurances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognize ances to prosecute aga iust the prisoners that are, or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there Wo prosecute against them as ansll be Just Given nuder my hand, at Bellefouts the 20th day of July, In the vear of our Lead, 1301 and the one hundred and ourteenth year of the Inde pendence of the United States WM A ship for sel Isirator « THE the IBHLER, Sherif A PPLICATION FOR CHARTER - NOTICE is hereby given that an sophicaiion will be made 10 the Court of Common Pleas of Centre cotinity , on Monday , the 20th day of August, A.D 1901 at 10 p'clock A. ma , onder an act of Assembly entitled “An Act to provide for the Incorpormiion and regulation of Certal noTpOTLINNS,” BPO a April 2nh, A. 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