The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1896, Image 6

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    THE NEWS,
The Columbia Spring Company, an Aseo-
clation of manufacturing concerns, with the
principal office in Pittsburg, and having
plants in Bridgeport, Ct, Canton, O,, Cln-
cinnati, Fort Plain, N. X., Newport, Ky., and
I'he
Boston
other points, made an assignment,
American brig H. B. Hussey,
to Charleston, 8, C.,, struck on Hatteras Inlet
Bar, The Rose Valley Mills, near Chester,
Pa,, were totally destroyed by
£30,000, Nathan Abbott, Heury £.
wod, Orville Townsend and Albert
from
fire, Loss
Hall.
Adams,
contractors, were indicted in Columbus, O,,
on the charge of corruption in connection
with sewer
twelve years old, killed his brother and him
self in Hedrick, Ia,
Moloney, of Illinois, decided that the
cannot consolidate,
Wilber,
Elvin, of
construction, Joe
Attorauey
Chicage
was acquitted in
murder,
companies of
H, W. Crowe
Neb, of wile
Phoenixville, Pa., who forced his children to
Thomas
take poison, was convicted of murder in the
first degree, Reports from
of New Jersey, along the Raritan
that
various
Rah
wna
and
great damag:
done by overflows, Heald & Co.,
of Wilmington,
way Rivers, show
Del, made an
and brokers,
assignment, the trouble
by the failure of I. H. Taylor & Ci
Philadelphia correspondent,
being precipitated
thelr
Newman has sued in the court
T., for a divorce [rot
R. 8.
ton.
Two i in Norfolk
the Norfolk and Washington Bleambos! (
Newman
pany
adr
Gibbs, de
Maupin anti-ra
the Virginia House
Brown and John
Farmburst Ins
Wilmington
mitz was fou of murder in
for killing
Bank at
degres in Wilkesbarre
Yeasley, The Citiz
ville, Ind.,
assigned, ——J. H.
was found !
1 dying ia his home in Phils
and his hot
isekoeper, J
Toom. house had
At
ton, ass
gays tha
three mo
typhoid fes
Kiattke,
father
Shen
yer, ld
COWDOVE,
A. Faller, ¢
Cincin
that
decided
James
he dead
tained.
pany,
hands
000;
aside,
formed
over §
brought t
of the st
tarian Ch
fire,
legistaty
ping.
in a wreek on th
Genoa, W. Ya
@ovemor Meint
termined upon a complet i
the Denver fire and police d nents with
& view t
kindred evil
Church, of the fire and police
signed in
governor, i © na
p ttn rambling and
President Frank
¢ with a request fr
were
burned by the e of an ofl ste
in Camd
residence of Thomas Coswell
J. The Injured
wife and sun and Mr. Joseph Bowes.
At Providence, R. IL,
Bannigan, of the Dubber Tr st
take effect March 31.
QO. Tilton, of Haverhill,
leged toodle aldermen of that city.
tenced to serve fifteen months the House
of Correction. sry occurred
in connection with Hquor
licenses at Haverhill, At Bordentown, N.
J., the power-houss building which
ing bullt for the Bordentown Electric
and Power Company was
ing a storm. The
with the exception of the roof,
fleation of the body of the
less woman fou nd near Fort Thomas, Ky., as
Pearl Bryan, was followed by the arrests of
Seott Jackson, a student at the Ohio Dental
Jollegre, William Wood and A
Btatements of Jackson and
Cincinnati polios authorities are virtual ad-
missions of their guilt said to
have turned state's evidences against Alex-
are Thomas
Prog
isnt
Ex-Alderman George
Mass, one of the al-
WAS seh
y
pp oo ¥ 3
he alleged brid
4 issuance of
was Dow
Light
dur.
blown down
buliding was complete,
The identi
murdered heads
Alonzo Walling.
Walling to the
Jackson is
Jersey state prison for embesziing $23,000
from the Pennsylvania HRaliroad Company.
wee’ The winh and rain storm unrcofed and
cities, A condemned building in Brookiyn,
N. Y.. was blown down and iwo men were
killed and one injurad. Ia the neighborhood
of Hazleton, Pa., many barns wers
and fruit trees destroyed. The schooner
Allis B, Catherall weat ashore near False
Cape, Va, Life Saving Station. The crew
ware saved, but the vesssl aad cargo are a
total loss, Heoveral vessels were blown ashore
in New York Bay.~—-The Houde of
polling at race tracks,
sess IIo sons ste
MINING UNDER BUTTE.
the Bearch for Precious Metals,
It has long been known that the city of
est mineral deposits iz the world, A com
mining under the city.
They have commenced sinking a shalt
near Main Street, in the heart of the city
and after reaching a depth of 1000 feet wif
drive tunuels in every direction.
BOND ISSUE
Success,
quired Subscribed Secretary
Carlisle Says Thero io Plenty
ww Cold Here Syndicate
Wants Them All
Four thousand six hundred and forty bids
1,830 worth of bon
or $558,248 th of bx
tal of the
pened at the Treasury
}
wrdance with th
ide literally swamp
A syndicat
ris are acti
the Kurd is
# Lhe Ruras in
Matanzas
rovinee, w rents un
lars retreated
I'he
retreated to
irgents. The
killad five
fir-
“abanille received
ler Garcia, The
y the barracks ane resistance,
spar however,
on the ins
fire and
juniors then conse
1 he ve
The inhabilants of
volunteers,
ing.
the insargents joylally, and many poor peo.
told Garels they had eaten pothing but
Garcia then made the mer
open their stores and told the people
Thirty stores wers {
i footed ol
As goon as they were gone the Spanish
the insurgents and taking food to save them.
salves from starvation. After shouting these
people the volunteers took ten Cubans, who
had surrendered on promise of amnesty and
Two thousand men, women and children
fled, fearing further massacres by the Bpan-
These are [acts vouched for
mena SL
The remains of Mr. Theo Jore Dunyon, the
iate United States ambassador to Germany,
have ben shipped to New York from
Bremen on board the North German Lioyd
steamship Havel, accompanied by Mr. Has
FIFTY-FOURTH OONGRESS.
HOUBE.
Yonry-s1xtn Day, Mr, Dingley, chairman
HBenute free colnage
with the
Mr, Crtisp, represests
ty would ask the House to concur, Toe re
and the debn e will
Forry-sevEXTi Day. The House passed a
seige or bullfighting in th
bistrict of Columbia, The
lumbla appropriation bill was
jefontoad, defeat grew out of the war
has been waged for several days {
i he
HBREIO®
haritable {pstitutions, Sixty-one reputh
ans broke away from the majority,
ith the democrats defeated the blll. This
first time that A general approjpria-
had been defeated, and if Crisg
fil
af
fon bill
Forry-riomti Dav.—In the House the Be ©
nage substitute for the House bond
psidered, and speeches were mie
1 4 ’
gh 3
the su
A night session was held, when t
t was still further discussed,
inti Day.—Mr. Barrett, (Repub
sete} Ores d 8 sel Ation
by offering su resciution
Democratic, of 8
Ol . and
tried to stop his
i g Mr. Tall
the
fie
even Bpeaker Hee
headlong
ha district of
tal an hour's engagement with
i
i nmanded
at LENGS |
{he
MARY Wounds
insurgents
Ihe
i aad
five Killed and nine wou
* f he (Cal
if troops commanded by Col
The column
Tejeda had a skirmish insurgents
abi, it
Santiago de Cuba, Ne
ger with a
wounded
The troops 2 =f one oflicer and one soldier
kiiied and had thirty-nine wounded,
(ren. Pando arrived in Havana,
awaiting the expected arrival of Gen,
the newly-appointed
eral, from Spain,
Fiftesn men are
kilissl on the Oeid,
of rifles, and retired many
the government.
An sarthquake shock of an alarmisg nature
was experienced at Banta Cruz del Bur, pro
vince of Puerto Priscipe. Houses rocked
and furniture was thrown about, causing the
propls of the city and vicinity to run In ter
prayer for mercy,
I — i.
FOR 51 TORPEDO BOATS,
ss
Representative Low Introduces 5 Bill to Birengthes
the Navy. ;
Representative Low, of New York, intro
duced a bill in the House, authorizing the
Becrotary of the Navy to construet fifty-one
torpedo boats and six torpedo oat destroy.
ors, appropriating $11,750,000 for the pur
pose,
FAIR TEST OF STRENGTH.
The Venerable Mr, Morrill Dellvers
a Long Address The
Senate Filled
to Ovaerflowing.
Galleries
bond bill
that body bhaviag
The long contest over the silver
b
is nt an end in the nate,
passed the free silver colnage substitute
the House bond bil
Tho
‘des tha
Britain
impression prevails in dip
the United States and
eventually unite in order to
mienians,
" ¥
real
may
Are
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TWELVE HOURS IN JAIL.
The Penalty Isflicted for Shooting a Maa Wi
Ruined 5 Home.
W. 8 Kimes, who was tried and found
on Fifth street, Parkersburg, W, Va, 8 vera
weeks since, waa brought out for sentence,
The Court House and grounds wers p cked
with people, evry one of whom wad heart-
man who had ruined his home,
Jackson in reviewing toe ocmse said that
Kimes Lad done what almost any other man
would have done, and that under the ein
cumstances he aculd only sentence him to
twelve hours in jail. Tho sentence meels
with universal approval. Hall was fn cour
with four bulles through him,
MORE MO EY FOR THE NAVY,
ssa,
As Additienal Appropriation of $350,000 for Con:
struction and Repair Wanted.
The Secretary of the Treasury has trans.
mitted to Congress a communication from
the Heerstary of the Navy, asking { ran ad-
ditional appropriation of $350,000 for con
struction and r pair of caval vessels, for the
current Geoal year,
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
the Btate
Governor Hastines, as chalrman
meeting to take wetion in the Turkish
ities in Armenia, has appoloted the follows
Hef: Hon
J. P. Keller, E, 7.
J hn Ww sim
Wall
ern and
Halder nan, All
Armor ian
wha Ww
ii act Stnporat re gurer
James Daag yi ad with au section
vivanla Ballroad, was ir
Angelo Hieger
The tw
men had a dispute as to each others strepgth,
dered near Greensburg by
Workman,
and the Italian became enraz 4 at 4 remark
to strice,
interlerones
by Daugherty and raised a plek
wardeg off by the
fth The
a siliel ron his breast
”
The blow wa
of the fore RAZ Ralisn then
struck
Daugherty in the bres Vern Esl
time the blade penetr ted the Daugza
Italing then fle !,
drew and
tines
heart,
¢ pil injure 3 Ww
re i Mra Johnson's house
n of sh :
» Vig nan ir
BRS angered,
fiber revolver, J
Lawson snd in
shot in the abdom
nn of the revolver, and
$y eine t
he abd
vania
‘ennxvi apital was larg
January, when the
4 po
in corporations during
State Department issusd sisty hare
manufact MOLTHS,
arng
ompared with
fers, mostly to
This is an excellen showing
previous years
where $f
They
$e ’ 4
chambers
finally decided t e work, All
Plymouth
woned, fear-
acre that
and workings
ing that is workiag these it may
workings in a more
About 1000 mes and boys are re.
Daniel Seaman, aged 37,
armer of Upper Borne Township, met death
While I
kiln a roof in fromt of the kiln collapsed and
head He
when pleked é i BOOH
{raze maasner, adding lime at a
fell upon was unconscious
revived
3 attached to his team
rode to a £014,
iy lost cons was then removed
His skull had
intisness and
where he died,
William Burus, one of the best kaown and
eharanteristic Irishmen In Central
Pennsylvania, diad at his home in the south
He was a professional
player, and his services wore always in de.
mand at Irish aad Beoteh gatherings for
many miles around, During the jast g ne
eration be was known as “Daddy Burns, the
Piper,” and desplie bis age continued to
Eoid the reputation of being the most expert
performer on the lustrament in the Keystons
Btate. Mr. Burns was born in County Mayo,
Ireland, mors than eighty years ago. Hb
bagpipe was his constant companion up to
the time of hs death. He was intelligon
and a fueat conversationalist, He could
never be persuaded to move away from &
small Irish settlomert known as the “Upper
Bhantles.” which was doar to him becanse it
has sniways remained one of the moat typical
Irish settlements in Amerie.
+
CABLE BPARKS,
+ of the
men escaped,
femuates were injured although
re earthquai the on t-
thine
POCO
a Bia
Wilde
Bravoria
axe and
pisces, and
the
entirely
air. «
ime
this town
md road,
at
the
commitiee,
by invitation, and
his the following
chairman of
wan State central
al Harrisog
. dd Ind
the resolutions passed by the State
mitten at its recent meeting, and
ielogales to the palional
HINER
BOG
1h pois,
sonventica are soon to be ¢
in this Sate, 1 that
my wishes and pur
ww be made to my Indians
ade. Hitherto I have decliged to speak
tae public gu woores of
have convigded
¥
statement from me as
yori the mater, bat
eis with whom 1 & !
res mate to 5
cognize in this « sulstanes of
what 1 have esid to them. To every ons who
bas proposed fo promote my nomination 1
There never bas bees an
ave ialied, Aud many
i 1 have written wid pee
«sion the
My Indisoa friends have Leen most dee
voted and fMithfal, and | am thelr grateful
dettor. The republican party has twice in
sational convention given me its indorse-
ment, and that is spough. 1 think the voters
of cur party are now entitled to bave a pew
name. For the santiment, great or small,
that bas been manifested for my nomination,
1 am grateful, and of that wide respect and
born shown me in so many ways 1 am pro
foundly appreciative.
I cannot consent that my phme be pro.
sented to or be used In the Bt. Louls convene
tion, and must kindly ask my friends to ae