OF UN taxes for | { 7 REASURER'S BALE Mosely Richard. HOWARD TWP } Ehler Christina Ehler Danie INSOLENT STRIKERS. |. The Colorado Men in Power by Force of Arms, A TERRIBLE CONFLICT FEARED The Strikers Sald to be Guided by Ex. pert Military Leaders, and They Have Created a Reign of Terror Recruiting Deputies in Denver to Oust Them. CrirLLE CREEK, Colo, May ¥ deputies and strikers are still keeping safe distance from each other. Hot are exerting every effort to increase numbers, the strikers WL neces loaded Winchesters as arguments ! Ider and | the smaller | the using manly in Vastly outnum pulation being they he pearls QAIs Cons and of they ¢ ing manner, and exac part of the inhabitants that of the most abject servility. entered Mound City of Winchesters forced men who believe in the union but carrying arms and fon of law, together with a non-uni man to go to Bull Hill. The general im- pression here is that this question can be settled only by a terrible conflict, and the people anxiously await the end, whatever fit may be. To the creditof the strikers, be it said, in some of the camps they have closed every and over them. DENVER, | ers, of El Paso « terday in consul mine owne ernor. He sa and two union not in using them in viola. on saloon placed guards Sheriff Bow- was in De 2 with Cripple Creek yes ot callon the g the mine property this city Gartner, driven camp if torned Was ir ani the ose the Vig Querin; marive, M M. Poincaire. The por war has not yet underst 1 1 iw been union at Fort Donelson. Two Af Brothers .s The Stickle Hollow Rioters Held, The Uxioxrowy. Pa. May 81 strikers who were arrested for Stickle Hollow rie yesterday fifty-five out of were held All region now, wart Par ts were giver frre y and for court quiet n Mra, Fitegerald Acqguitted, NEW York, May 80.—The jury in the ease of Mra, Catharine Fitzgerald, sister of Police Inspector McLaughlin, on trial for the murder of Mrs. Hattie Pearsall last October, brought in a verdict of not guilty after being out ten minutes. The defense Was insanity General Weaver for Congress, ATLANTIC, In, May 30 «Genera! James B. Weaver has been nominated ss the Populist eandidate for governor from the Seventh district i Pe wseih | Bet ) OR, The End of the Great Coal Strike May be Near at Hand, OPERATORS APPOINT A COMMITTEE It Takes the Place of the Former Com. mittee Has Unlimited Affect nn Settlement with All the Striking and Fower to Miners in the Fittsburg District, There were fifty presentatives | sent at the meeting of Pittsburg erators r } noon, which wascalledto hb ttee of fifteen formulate a t { terday ther he f nl ’ plan 1 As previously + fe (4 4 hestrike announce mmittee falled to agre on any plan, and immediately afterward Alex Demy tee of ten be appoint y ster sugested that a comml d to take the § it with 1e suggestio | drews, { bins Blythe denote a get operators to 1 ured +O Ad | that hand HARRIS BI | Tyrone ver it what they intend ti hem are foreigners and seem de ed to have a row, and 1» st of t o Pea: end Boe of § getitence nlr of one year's Sutherland ma he declared that there and 2.200 fictitious election prior t 1802 1.5 fra ] of a total of Senator Gorman Lavngt, Md... May war Gorman nssed a good night proving fe was able to see his secretary for a short time, and disposed of some of his corre spondence. It Is thought he will be able to go to Washington the last of next week Improving Net and is & Julia Mariowe Married, PRILADELIFHIA, May 2 Miss Julia Marlowe, the actress, was yesterday mar tied to Robert Tuber, her leading man, by Rev, Joseph Blanchard, assisted by Rev Arnold H. Hord ) m J { SEATED LANDS for { { \ | 182 and 18905 Agreeable to i J J visions of law 1 je unsesied i paym given tha publie sal or taxes the Court | It of Bellefonte th day of June BENNER TWP. WAHANTS Hale d M Jolin emilee werches, | tichard BR hards sth CADIS granted nveyed to Wm. Shaffer, which sald deed orded in the of fice for the recording of deeds in and for Cen deed page £74, and the said John parti of said land srtition thereof yet re 41 § IVCY the heirs of book “1 mains to be said decedent Sheriffs offic 24 Bellefonte, May ONDO Sheri PROFERT Y FOR SALE A two story frame dwelling house, with stable and all necessary outbuildings, located on & lot comtaining about 2%¢ acres of ground, known as the Dearment home, at Pleasant Uap: Pa. The buildings are all in good repalr and the land is In excellent condition, with cholee fruit trees, ete, thereon, This a a chotee home and will be offered asprivate sale, Vor further information Inquire of or address J. NOLL, Admr, LS Pleasant Gap, Pa, MeCuollough Thos, Nice (i § North ( Peterbridee J Si : Peterbridee J Sr. | Pr ingle J d tankin Robert 4 62 Bterrelt James Richard Gintes | HUSTON T'WDP Unknown .......... K | 458 183 Baxter James i1 Way Jacob... } | } 163 Price John. GREGG TWP, 163 Bollinger John Antix Henry LIBERTY TWP, Anderson Jacob 15 | Carskadden D Askin Hobert ¢ 120 Dunwoody John Bishop Cornelias ; Hayes Hobt & Jas Carson John 8 7 8 Irwin Hobert F Carson Andrew } : ¢ Thomas Dunean David h Matthew Gray Robert srode Christ Gregg Smith Jab W Heburn Wm | Hubby Benard Logan Wm Mosby Jacob Merkley Jace \ 11 3 Mercer John... { i a * Painter John ¥ bh MARION T'W§E i Wm 18] id HAINES T'WrP Antis Henry leek Henry arr 1) nna Wor un Matl ALFMOON TWP [HE PERNA. L STATE COLL Vind ike 13 LILLE] hich » to reading matte six parts will eonia making a total of fou the complete volum accompany the ple pletures were made or the most famous artistof t therefore be relied upon The work will be a sus ten history, portrayis the striking incidents of battle a the likeness ot the leaders whose nam Vere on every lip in the dass of strife. Here the veterans will Bnd the past recalled LY] here the young may gain Inspiration to emulate thelr patriotism and devotion, The Pittsburg Times deserves thanks for placing this splendid history within the reach of the Jeople At nominal cost, and its propose d free distribution of the First Part to all its readers is generosity without a parallel. If onl are not a reader of The Times, order it rom your news agent at once. If there fs no agent for The Times in your locality, write to The Times, Pittsburg, Pa. for terms to eluls and agents ture : absolute] ¥ AL viement to every weit W. L. DOUCLAS vinced. uarant and we Lollove you enn save money ised JON M. KEICHLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW and JORTIOR OF THE PEACE. Office in Garman’s Opera House block andl south of the court house Shoes satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. baying all below, Oaalogae free upon A od LYON & CO., Bellefonte; 8 R PRINGLE, Port Matilda; J A QUIGLY, Blanchard; A G EWING, Penna. Furnace; J E GRIEST, Floming; D C KREBS & BRO. Pine Grove Milk B F BHAFFER & SON, Nttany. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE «iia 85, 84 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. $2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 83, $2.50 $2, $1.75 CAUTION If any dealer offers you W. L. Douglas shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them with. out the name stamped on the bottom, put him down as a fraud. are stylish, easy fitting, and give better Try one pair and be cone The stamping of WW. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which s their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on thelr full line of goods, They oan afford to sell at a Tess profit, r footwear of the dealer adver Ww. DOUGLAS, +» Mass, Geo. F. Hoy, Hublereburg, Pa
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