The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 25, 1895, Image 6

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    THE NEWS,
Pro’es.or Lugger, the s'ate entomologist
of Minnesota, has invented a machine that 14
used to exterm nate grasshoppers, — John
B. Leconl), who bas been smashing windows
in Chicago, was captured, Hoe is insane, ——
A suit has begun in the United States Cireuit
Court in San Francisco to test the federal
shipping laws, — Peter Belleque, an Oregon
fisherman, bas falien hair to 250,000, ~——En-
gineer Mark Wickens, who went down with
the Santa Fe bridge at Monument, died at
the railroad hospital at La Junta, Cal, ——H,
E. Smith a condemned murderer, at Spokane,
Wasb,, tried to escape, and being overtaken
cut his threat from ear to ear, ——Dick Hane
sen and John Hull started from Great Falls,
Mont., down the Mi sour! River for St. Louis,
The boat was overturned below
Big Fal's, and both were drowned, —— David
J. Martin, ex-police commissioner of Denver,
Col,, committed Philadel-
phia firemen were injured by the overturning
of a hose carriage going to a fire,
William both
were hanged in the ecourtyard at
Greensburg, Pa.—- In the United
Court at Philadelphia, Judge Ac
ruled the demurrer of the Heading
five miles
suicide, - Five
John Goode and Freeman,
negroes,
States
e800 OvVer-
lailr ad,
inthe proceedings for the foreclosure of the
general morigags of that company, instituted
by the Pennsylvania Company
ance of lives and grunting of
In Miller, Neb., Joseph Neckina
divorced wile and than cut his throat
plication has been made to th C
Chaneery, in Trenton, N. J., by
Mil er, of Cape May for a
Central New Jorsey tion C
joint company of the New York and Ph
(n At Tu
hbout train
for the insur
annuities, ——
shot his
\ meen A Pe
ourt of
Trac
phia Tract Company, —
N. J., a nort d
Western New York and Pennsylvania
freight
the track, burying Engineer J
scalding Fireman Augus
Both died. They were resi
X. Schilar & Schat!s, prog
big general at Thomas, W.
NO wWreek
N,
Mirthin
{ O.ean,
sk ft
tore ayY..
allied, with lia.
It wasthelargest
retail coneern in that region, ——At Los An.
geles, Aloo Mayer: shot and
killed his wife, and attempted to kiil his sis.
ter-in-law, Mra. Irving Linson, aad her hue-
band. Afterwards he shot himsel!
flicted a fata! wound. His
eaped withou: injury, but her
ceived a wound from which b
Jealousy was the cause,
and coal bavs
bilities exceading £30,000.
regions,
zo
and io-
sister-in-law es.
sband
SIAY
18.
die
Reports on the peach crop to the Agricul
tural Department are - At
Memphis Judge E. 8 Ha: the
Uslted States District Court for
District of Tennessee, was
Marie Wiltshire,
ot d
not favorab
the Western
married to Mrs,
At Kansas C
rage, George McMamara fatally
bed his wile and seriously
ther-in-law, Mrs, 8. E
riginated with a
Several large barns, to
ity, in a fit
runken
stat
m Mayfle
family
gothe
by lightning and
insurance
destroye!, L
partial, ——DBrakeman K
the Pennsylivan
sen
was killed in
8
ia Raliroad
{ near N
of
freight wree
Wilson, of Bost
phia by a negro,
fists,
fatally shot
rel
en FOO
ing he was a burglar, —
was char ged. a Kansas C City V
oJ. blitz
‘pany.
hs deal
been em
yards
vody of Patrick C
oyad As night watchm
sland aad Pittsbarg
road Company, was found
Cleveland. It is bell
~(jovernor Hastings, nsyivania
granted a respite to Frank Dezek, of
ton, who was to have been i on At
1, to November 6.— Mrs, N. K. Fairt
wile of Nathaniel K. Fairbanks, the miliioa-
eo, died at Chicago o! peritenitis, ——The
Rio Grande River is high in Texas, and
much damage has been done, Government
officers found a den of counterfeiters ia Chi-
‘eago,~——Ia the federal at
Iowa, Judge Woolsen seitenced tate
Senator E. R Cassett, the Bella Bank wrecker,
to nine years in the Anamosa Penitentiary.
=~ A receiver has teen appointed for the
JFecurl'y Loan Compaay No. ¢ at St Louls,
— A Lewiston, N. fe the steimer Cit bolas
of t
be Clay
Scrag-
Igust
ARUKS
fa
Ka
court
ex-
destroyed by fire. The englaeer was caught
in the engine-room and burned to death,
botel near the dook caught fire and was
burned to ths ground. ——There wiil be a
short wheat crop in some sections of Miane-
soa, George O. Ke or, a prominest min.
ing man ia Colorado, Is dead. — Peter Hazel,
a planing mill pgoprietor, murdered his wife
in Chicago.
Robbers held up a stage near Oregon City,
Ore, They got about fifty dollars — By
order of the government of Sonora, the
thieves who robbed an American were shot
fmmediately after capture, — Captain John
Baundérs, a vessel owner and business man
of Kingston, Ont., was drowned at Ogdecs-
barg, N. Y., having fallen ¢ut of a rowbcat
io which he and Daalel MeCartin, of Pres.
colt, were salling. —— Four maskel mea bat-
tered down the door of Jol Miblin's house
near Ashlacd, Oblo, bound and gaggel Mib-
Hao and bis wile and toriured them until they
gave up $13, all the money they bad, A
Lill for a receiver lor the Hotel Richelieu in
Chicago was flied, ~The twelve-year old
daughter of John Dellinger, a farmer near
‘Woodstock, Va.. ran a splinter Into her foot
and died of look) iw, ~—The Manual Traln.
dng * chool Teachers’ Association of America
met in Chioago, ~A letter from Maonagus,
PNicaragus, states that unless the Nicaraguan
Canal Company builds a eanal at Tipitap the
poncession will be conoealel, «William
Brus ean, the accomplice of Mre, Nellie Pope
the'murder of Dr. Horace N. Pepe, has
sen pont up for twenty-five years in Detroit,
ssi AI.
COINAGE OF A YEAR.
Gold Leads the Output With a Total of
$43,033,475,
A statement prepared at the Mint Purean
shows coinage during the las: fiscal year ns
follows :—
Gold, 43 033,475; sliver, $9,060 460; mdaor
co ne, $712,604 Tota!, £53,715,540
A BIG CYCLONE
New York and New Jersey Have
a Rare Experience.
6 MEN AND WOMEN KILLED.
Hundreds of Dwellings and Other
Buildings Destroyed—Trees
and Debris Carried by the
Wind——Heavy Losses,
The first cyclones In many years struck
New York and resuited fatally in one in-
stance, besides wrecking a large amount of
valuable property. The cyclone descended
upon the upper part of East New York known
as Cypress Hills, at half-past four, continued
on its way to the lower plains district, and
from there traveled to Woodhaven. Oae life
the damage to property was
nber of people were badiy hurt,
over Cy.
was lost and
great. A nu
The cloud flest seen going
press Hil Cemetery, It was funnel-shaped
to the ground. At the
upper end was a red spot that appeared nn
an io
was
and hung vary low
nora
like candescent light than anything
else, The eyclons vor the comatory,
dson
frees
swept o
han
re down
wrecking
Itt
19 and costly monuments,
for about two hundred
and then tu
Crescent street and
leat rned into Jamaloa
Jamaica
Trees ware torn down
and
up avenues for
about bat a mile
and telephone,
demolished.
telegraph trolley wires
tin the mi! ol the wreckage 2
wero
Righ
cara
Br
struck
caught, They belonged to th
ookiyn a iburban RBaliroad, and
ren {a front of Stewart H
The cars were filled
the
ire
person
wi the
with 1ZOrs,
passer
Wis great execiteme Halt
s wee slightly fojured.
The eyeclone wrecked thirty hb
Woodhaven, Long Island,
schoolhouss there,
dents of We
Jools
at, a Gf
yusea at
and a very
There were tweaty re
sdhavan hit by the vari us 0 -
which were oacried through the
Trees and chimneys
as thqugh they
featters
At Woodhaven a
air
salled through the alr
ware no heavier
woman was ia an foo
up and
ried by the storm for
Finally the wom
of the street and
than a block
an was landed
house on
The woman escaped serious in
lng © ght cut on the
. Loulsa Katrequin, of Thi
near Rocka way,
the doorway of
beam struck
y
1
more
on on
the the
, Te
shead,
rd aven
for
aly a elig
was killed,
ber h
her
and ki
on
her sku ling
parm
Harlem
ry
4
¢ cars in
Yor Wore
Wrees ALG
big
an
{ bean mad
Ueen made the
side
{ distriot wore the
ad SLI Ware (O08 2
8 wos at
anne
CG asses wre blowa in
a down by
Me As inrge as walnuts
20
t+ wera b
ap te
Bete
ihe
IN NEW JERSEY.
A despaiel rom Hackensaek,
terriflc storm swept this seetl
great damage. At
‘age a fow
Cherry Hill, a small
lies (rom this place, it devel
opid eyolonie fury, a tended
ition of the village and a number of deat
Cherry Hill received the full
wind's fury, and within as minute a
storm broke twenty @even houses,
entire num?t
Tae eyclone made a clean path thr
contre of the place, carrying
fore it. Houses were unroofed or thr
down, trees were uprooted and the erops In
the floids leveled to the ground, Fiva
sons wore killed and the ipjared are num
beres by soorea, many of them, i: is b
swa2ap o! the
{er the
nearly the
er in the village, were wrecked.
ugh the
evorythi ing bo
own
[ere
| evad
The storm e¢vme from the northwest
great banks of clouds and a
stirring breezy, Ibe atmosphere was warm
for a time and then cold, and after a secon i
rush of warmth eame the eyelone ihe
storm centre was about 300 feet in width and
its pa‘h war
sno
msn sn IOI
BEST ROADS FOR FARMERS.
Results of Investigations by Experts of the
Agricultural Department.
The reports of several special investiga
tions conducted by experts of the Agricul.
tural Department have been submittel to
Secretary Morton, The inquiry as to the
best roads for farms and farmers was cou
ducted by Gen. Roy Btone, who pictures the
roads that best meets the farmers’ needs as a
solid, well bedded stone road, so narrow as
to be only a single track, but having an earth
track alongside
“A fine dry, smooth dirt track,'” the repost
gays, ‘‘is the perfection of roads easy on the
horses’ feet and legs nnd on the vehicles and
free from nolse and jar, Tbe stone roads on
the other hand wear more in dry wea her
than in wet, Practical experience shows
that the junetion of the stones and earth sec
tions of the roads ean be kept even, and pas-
sing of loaded teams--two points which have
been raised Jo the discussion of constraotion
methods. No running of the sarth roads
results,”
Another report shows that the qualtity and
flavor of oranges ean be largely governed by
a proper combination of the elements used in
the fertilization, Insect diseases are appar.
ently influenced by the use of fertilizers, or
ganic manures rendering the tree more lable
to such injury thao chemical fertilizers. Dio-
back, a serious malady, Is in all probability
the result of overfeeding wih nitrogenous
manures from organis sources, Thess man-
ures, it used at ail, should be ured with great
caution,
CABLE SPARKS.
Fifty houses were burned In
Lorneville, On aria,
The dissolution of the Dominion Parliament
at Montreal is seid to be near at hand.
The ministerial crisis in Chil threatens to
Involve the resignation of the Prosideut,
Fighting in Cuba continues with varying
sucoess Letwoen the Bpanish troops and the |
insurgents,
The laterpational
London,
moet in Paris in 19)0,
A calsson of the big bridge now bullding
at Nage Hamel, Egypt, by a French firm,
colinpsed and forty workmen perished,
Advices from Havana are
the Cuban Insurgents have suffered two de
feats at the hands of the
An unknown man succosdiog
into the gad le
rid, where he shot himself in the breast,
The steam ol the British cruiser
Speedy foundered while on the way
Southampton Three
the sown of
Rallway
The nex
Congress, In
dissolved, t congress will
10
Bpanish troops,
gutter
from
to *pithead
were drowned,
Fire has destroyed 230 houses in
Sambrow, government of Lon
Two thousand persons are rendero
of ahs
i hom
by tbe conflagration,
Mr. Harris Taylor, United States
to Spain, called oa the Spanish
foreign aflairs at Madrid and
nied that Mr, Basti
{| to Frane
minister
minister of
explicitly de.
«, United States min
e, bad male
Bpain, as reported in
staioments reflecting on
the Paris Figaro,
The Osservatore B
the reports this
to the Pope
MAALO elilly lenles
it Cardinal Gibbons p Olestad
against the Hi folie siezatior
{ In the United States, deci
Cardinal expe tothe P
| teem and sympathy Mgr. SB
the United S:ates,
Mr. James B,
bassador to F
and that the
ares
88 ( pe the high es
atolil enjoys i»
Int,
United
Slates
trance, in a
Paris Figaro, says he remem!
the Frecchman who wa
as a writer, but that he
BUAZS Ni endly t
him In the io
t is said to
denial of the laterview
DISASTERS AND CASU
O- Atir bu
terview, The Spanish g
ed with
r
men
be satis) the
| ALTIES
i
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIES.
The Growing Revival in Business Shown
Many Parts
tinue to e
xpand.
ym a special correspondent, whi
teen in Youle ing the coal ircn
iinsays
cond ol >
prow.ng revi
Particu'ars are given
val In business is
wn." regs
great salt and so
pleted in 8
ia nah plant
outhwedt Virginia at aa expeadis
2,003,000 by New and
alists. It is expected
ge y meet the demand hereto.
lod by Eaglish manufacturers for
titrate of soda, soda ash asd similiar pro
lucts, Some five or six railroad enterptison
Involving the construction of from 10106)
miles of road each, have been reported dur
ing the week, including company or
gan zed in Baltimore to build a line nero
the peninsula of Maryinod and Delaware to
the seashore, A construction company with
a capital of $250,000 bas taken the contract
for th a road.
A large water power in North Carolina has
been purchased and will be developed on a
argo seale, A €3X,000 company has been
organized in the same State to purchas
another water power and build a 815000
spindle cotton mill, with the expectation of
large'y increasing the size of this mill, In
South Carolina a £150,000 cotton mill com-
pany has been orgatized at Lancaster, and
at Welden, N. C., a contract bas been let for
a $12,000 spladie mill. Two cottonseed ol}
mill companies, cach with a caplial of #25.
000, has been organized, one In Texas and
one in South Carolina, . Among other enter.
prises reported for the week were a basket
actory to employ 100 hands in Alabama, a
cotton ginning and compress company (0
erect gins and presses in Arkansas, a §200,.
000 gold mining company in Atlanta, §0,000
electric plant in Missourl, a 210,000 machin.
ery company in Maryland and a large num-
ber of miscellancous enterprises throughout
the Bouth,
thc
The Froneh Obamber of Deputies adopted
a motion to the effect that the government
open negotiations as scon as possible with
the United States for the conclusion of a
permanent treaty of arbitration,
jast
York
fore 0
one
RELIC OF LAST CENTURY.
A Colonial Hanging Cage Dug Up in King
George County, Va.
W. Arrowsmith has
{ brouzht to Washington from a point pear
Bluft Point, George county, Va., a
{ notable antiquity recently dug tha:
county, suc
The steamer T.
in King
in
Itis a colonial banging cage,
as was used before 1770 in the colony of Vir
i gloia, in cases of conviction of petit treason,
The cage Is made with an iron support for
or helmet for
up
the feet aud an iron cap
hi with
eucirole the body and upright bars to
| port them, Within this cage was
when it wae unearthod the skull and other
bones of a hums
oad,
sup-
an skeleton, §
The penalty ior petit treason, under
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
Epitome of News Oleansd From Various Parts
of the Btate.
The long litigation between
county of Lancaster was
the city and
ended by a decision
Iavor of the county,
Charles Zimmerman is in jail at Union.
charged with belong the
f boy burglars,
James C. L
ieader
indsay, of Pittsburg, dle] sud.
denly at Headvllle,
Mrs. Mich Telssinger thrashed her hus.
band at Allegheny with a riding whip.
Toe Merchauts' and Manufacturers’
of Pittsburg, appealed t
ne { test
nel
Pank
o the Unlted Bate;
ours to the State bank tax
killed his feudal lord and was
nany cases to the murder of a husband
In
y a slave was held to be petit treason
unished by
{ast example of that |
‘fon of the country w.s
1767-8, when
ted at
! by
{ his wile, Amorica the wilful murder ol a
i
{| master i
and was §
unistiment in this reo
ar
iria in several negro sl
Fairinx (
village, and hung in
he woods near
An
punishment
aves
were convie the yurt, th
that chalons In
where Christ
it of the
is g in the
It is probable that
o, with its vie was
ithe, and was
nary
of
ight ol
ing in
now stands BOCOT
s and {ts
iven
mtleman’s Magazine,
ng George cag
Air many mc
tim,
the
ne time before the revolutio
ily revisits the
steamboat, a
in or a
of
ir, to an immense ¢ity wn out
gro
xn a wiiderness to b
indreamed of
pa OL,
was the
tal of a nation
The cage apd its contents are the property
King
s sant to id Nmithae
GO BeNS 10 148 Smiths
it
of Mr. Cawocl, of and
(re0Orgse county,
4
nian Iastitution.
ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
urgeon, has
A, tarnin 4
Ademic ae
, Dave staric
Vinaky
tantion of so» 2
nation ol r ng
a it i
aat a5
tier line tween Lussia and
Et
§
ihey have with thems a
y are all skilled shots,
ir. Benediet,
ang i
i stwithstanding
at he hasnever beepnoutside of b
to
essive, Bn
intry before he went to Japan
#
ale a treaty of peace,
WORK AND WORKERS
—
Delegatos ropresenting the organized iron
moualders of the United States met in
C sleago.
An increase of 10 per cent, has been made
n the wages of the employes
York,
| Notice has been given to the employes of
he Atlantic Mil 8, at Providence, IR L, of
{ aa increase in wages, to take eflect on the
| 29.0 inst.
Tae *iongshoremen in convention in Mik
waukee, decided to make their body inter-
national, and a fund was set aside to orgen-
ize on the Pacifie, Atlantic and Gull coasts
At Huntington, West Virginia, the State
miii ia, which have been under arms, for the
purpose of suppre sing any outbreak ol the
strikiog miners in the E khorn region, were
dismissed to their homes,
The ‘United Erotherhood of Brass and
Compesition Metal Workers, Polishers and
Buffers of America’ has just been organizsd
at Detroit, It will be affiliated with the
American Fe leration of Labor,
The 70) enuployes of the wois ed mills at
Oswego Fal 8, New York, have besn notified
ol an increase of wages in all the depari-
ments, varying from § to 20 per cent The
Inerease was not asked for by the employes,
The striking moulders of the McLean [ron
Works, in Canton, Ohlo, re'urned to work,
A cut of fifteen per cent, was withdrawn
and a esmpromise scale presented and ac.
cepted.
The State aaihorities of Idaho have taken
steps to recruit and «quip a company of mil.
itis from the miners of the Punker Hill and
Sullivan Mines, in the Cour u’ Alene region,
in anticipation of an outbreak similar to the
bloody riots of three years ago.
The Convention of the Longshoremen's
Amociation of the United States in session
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, instructed a com-
mittee to draft a letter to toe American
Foleration of! Labor demanding that 13
loeal unions of vessel unloaders, now afl.
a ed with that organization, be turned cver
to them. The per capita tax wae fxed at
three cents a month,
Sanford Hoth eo nmi
ersbangh
Harris.
poning the en-
Farr
compulsory education
There seems to bz a regular orzanizel
work at
was
gang of hor o thieves at
Puoenix.
from
The thiel wes cap~
the
horses,
ville, A valuable horses
Frederick
ttolen
Walls’ stable,
tured while trying to sell horse at Chriz
harness and
B. Bue
omery
Two valuable
WO WHRZoOus w
walter
tiana,
ore also stolen from
Mont
tock
near the Teapne, CTUn.
ty. dhe party who Wall's horse
the Welsh Mountein
that
belongs to and
The
the
been
Rang,
he was
captured healing
thieves wont
way.
ther
Leh
direction of
bad
in the
gh county bills, They
ed at
not
iast accounts,
ing of the Commission
Harrish
ex
as
to the
arg, it
of the
and the
tal os E ip oslt on al
i110 make an
em of Pennsyivva
ustrial schools,
«411 1 ar
killed and an-
freight
ad at the
WAS
r fatally fo jar 1 a
instantly
niviania Ral.r
ear Norristown,
miron and Steel (
mpany
Petersburg
by
legram from Bt
ently made
been ace
s+-DBarre from
Jari
Mrs,
rons,
Push,
bolic a with
action Ly a ph
Jobn Whi
brook
H, tman, a farnaceman at Cole.
FRACS! Wis given Work at nag
tried
ieate his
Hs
of the ore jonsters, After having
ie be was compeiled te posi
made
ar.
CMAne were
Baltimo
Ie BlOLS ag
Ne UTALCS SMAI,
Eth, a
ating
ie Harry 8 laborer, was en.
iin excay at the cew Pennsylvania
Lan
er and 8s" ruck
The surprised nn
§ ‘vaio
aires
a t station in
caster, a sil
in the
ted the coin
tod work, but the next stroke
pick dislodged a rotten bag filled with
He ceased work lon h to count
contained
iden there ia ns
[ recent date,
id not have been buried a long ime
Te @ falling of a large quantity of stone in
the Hugh os quarries, te r West Gro ve, killed
Marco Macal, an Iinlian, A fellow workmay
~z% also buried, but was takes out alive
juar flew up him
an pocke
very
g enoug
his prize and found that the
#60 54 How it came to
mystery, but
bag
be Lid
as the asins are «
il oot
Rev, J. Steinhauser, at Allentown, expinin,
dying woman of
another church by saylag that he was pastor
Ex-Coilector Cooper took to Harrlsburgs
resolu ion demandiog reforms in the Bale
libel law, to be presented at the State EJ
Pike County, traces of gold and a mysterious
Governor Hastings granted a respite until
banged at Scranton, August 1
A convention of bellavers in a millenium
have been called at Pittsburg.
wagon in hig wheat field at Uniontown, and
was iosiantiy killed, His neck was broken
by the fall,
Thomas H. Manson, a prominent resident
of Palmyre committed suicide by banging
himself. He had beon sick for a long time,
and it is beileved this led him to commit the
deed.
Howard Ludlow, of Bordentown, a brake
man on & {reight train of the Amboy division
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, fell from a
freight car near Burlington and sustained
serious injury.
Carl Ege, aged 8 years, of Lambertvilles
caught hold of a wire banging down from a
tree and received a shock that knocked him
down and burned his hands ia a terrible
manner. ILdvingston Hunt went to Carly
assistance snd also received a shook, being
unable to let loose of the wire. The wire,
which had been used as a» burglar alarm
wire, had become crossed with an olectrls
light wire. Doth had narrow escapes from
death,
Flectrictty a THis Taker.
A flash-lght camer was used i Chieage
recon { sly thieves wh
had ay od ro otha tie the Folios, By a
slectric devies ploteres of the rogues wen
taken automnatioally,
I—————T—— A ———
It ts reported that sight persons bave been
arrested in Moscow for compileity in a plot
against the Cear
KILLED BY A LIVE WIRE.
A Man Loses His Lifo and a Companion an
a Little Girl Are Badly Hurt
ins
Anderson and Hoth
$iX years of
Willlam Plerce wag and
atler
ured in a
Abe two
delivering Ice at a point where an
sirie wire liad fallen. Plere on
His bands aud clothing were
killed
Hart, the
seriously in}
¥
on. 111,
any
Louis
B26, Were
nen were
® eat down
ienecs Lo rest,
the insta.t he touched the fence
across it dead,
and in
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