FOUND AT LAST, a ——— THE LONG OVERDUE ANCHORIA OFF ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND. Many Anxlous Minds Relieved of Their Foarss=A Broken Shaft Causes’ the De. lay=The ig Ship Duiltiog WIth’ Sidls With Adverse Winds and Seas. Sr. Jouxs, N. Fi; Oct. 1L-=A small boat from the Anchoria arrived here yesterday afternoon with eight of the steuner™ crew, who reported her seventy mils olf this place wizh a broken shaft. = The steamer Miranda was at once sent to the Anclhiurin's assistance, and will probably reach herein a few hours, as the disabled vesssl is likely to have made up a considerable part of the seventy miles Friday, when the small boat left Her passengers and © crew: were The her main shaft since her. well. Anchoria broke when only a few days out. After consulta- tion between the officers and passengers it was decided to continue the voyage. It was considered likely that the vessel would soon encounter another steamer and obtain a tow, or be enabled to transfer her passengers and send them on their journey, No such op- portunity, however, was afforded, and very slow progress was made under sail for up- ward three weeks, much of the time against severe and contrary gules, The ves gel behaved splendidly, and there was no ap- prehension of danger among the passengers, who endured their enforced delay with good nature and forbearance, of O'REILLY ON KICKERS. The New York War Irishmen Get a Tarn- ing Over, Derroir, Oct. 6.—Rev. Dr. Charles O'Reil. ly, treasurer of the Irish National League of America, in reference to the action of the Twentieth Ward branch, of New York, condemuing the financial wman- agement of the League, said: Look at the names of the men who spoke at that meet. ing. Tecan prove to . you by my official books of account that the League % {oes not know them 5 A as contributors or otherwise. I can prove to you, also, that they are extremists, kickers and cranks They have been followers of Hossa and the dynamite propaganda, and are now filled with a blind desire for war, As between a dynamiter and a war Irishman I have more respect for the former. His principles may be vicious, but they are not utterly imprac- ticable. He can raise money enough to buy dynamite and to hire a fool to use it. Thus ay kill someone, but the war Irishonan— y we have collected $1,000,000 how ould that keep a single regiment in the That's what I ask them. . REV. CHARLES O'REILLY. SEEKING PLEDGES FROM CANDIDATES. Col. Sawyer’'s Reply to the New Hamp- shire Labor Committee. Dover, N. H., Oct. 9.—Col. C, H. Bawyer, the Republican candidate for governor, in replying to the Labor state committee's re- quest for a candidate pledge, says that he has subscribed to the principles embodied in the Republican platform, which platform COL. C. BH, SAWYER. goes farther to support the interests ¢f the laboring man than does the organization which the committees represents, especially in its declarations upon protective tariff mul the reservation of public lands for actual settlers, If elected he should perform his duty without fear or favor, and should sup- port all reasonable and well considered legis ation toward bettering the condition of the working people. Minister Cox at Home. New Yong, Oct. 1l.—Hon. 8 B. Cox, min- ister to Turkey; arrived bers on the steamer La Champagne yesterday, He was met by many {riends and warmly received. he crass home on a misdion connected with official relations with Turkey, and would pro- ceed to Washington to report. He declared that be did not know what course he should take in regard fo becoming a candidate for congress. It would depend upon the outcome of his mission. He had not resigned his pres ent position and would retain it if by so doing he could better serve the administration, A Bronze Elk Unveiled. Puitaperynia, Oct 11 —Several thousand persons witnessed the unveiling of a bronse Sik _cmmetnd BY the Order of Elks at its jal p ount Moriah cemetery terday afternoon. ons of the were present from New York, Alhany, Hart ford, New Haven, Baltimore, Boston, ’ cinnati, Washington, Richmond and other cities, A banquet was given the visiting delegates last ovening by the local lodge, ¥ Killed With His Own Gun. Warenrsvry, Conn, Oct. 11.-~While out shooting Baturday Station near this city, Ch pram In 8 Ten Chest. » bs $20,000, brought from China on the steamer Mich serivel Thurwdny, has been gH A CA A RT HR JAEHNE'S SENTENCE. rah The Court of Appeals Confirms the Lower Court Decision. Arpaxy, Oct. 5.—The court of appeals has affirmed the decision of the supreme court inl the case of Henry W, Jashne, the convicted “hoodie” alderman, who is consaque py in 6 fair vay 6 Serve out hi nic if) fein years imprisonment at Sing Sing. Fhe prevailing opinion was written” by Judge Andrews. It recites, in substance, that = the principal question is whether the erime of bribery, committed by a mem- ber the common council of the city of Now York, is punish able undor the pepal code, or only under the New York city consolidation act of The material uf the question is in the fact that the defendant was indicted and convicted of bribery as a member of the com: mon council, under section 72 of the penal code, and sentenced under it; whereas, if ‘he was punishable only under the consolidation act, the maximum punishment could not have exceeded two years in the penitentiary. The most cursory glance, the court asserts, shows the comprehensive character of the provisions of the code relative to bribery. Section 72 is even more specific as to the offi- cers to be included in its provisions. It in- cludes not only a judicial officer, but also any person who exacutes any of the functions of a public office. Subsequent designations in the section confirm this definitely. It is plain that a member of a common council comes under this designation In this decision Judge Andrews’ opinion was concurred. in by Judges Ruger, Dan forth, Miller and. Finch, . A dissenting opin jon was submitted by Judge Rappallo, in which Judge Earle concurred, of HENRY W. JAEINE, (From The N. Y 1882 1553, Bun. ) The Speaker of the House. Newronrt, Ky., Oct 5. ~The Damocratio convention in the Sixth Kentucky district nominated Join G. Carlisle {or r congress by acclamation, ANARCHISTS FROM AMERICA Alleged to Have Viotted te Kill an Emperof, Viexxa, Oct. 11.—The police Authorities have furnished to the press an account of the y discovered plot to kilt the emperor and destroy the city. The details as officially vouched for sarpds in atrocity those of any ite conspiracy ever before reveniad eme, Which was one of diabolical ingenuity, was hatebed in America, and directed by persons residing in London, but was being carried out mainly hy Vienness Antrchists Iately returned from America. Ona group was de tailed to burn the city, another group had charge of the dynamite operations, and still another group forged the necessary official documents and coined money for the expenses of the enterprise. Parties were detailed to sot fire to the palaces and superb buildings in the suburbs of Peuring, Untermeidling, Hetzendorf, Meidling, the Favoritzen district and elsewhere. The police, after learning of the plot, refrained from interference until the plans’of the conspirators werg nearly matured Those concerned were mostly Caoechs and Germans, Up to the present time seventeen arrests have bedi made, The President and Geronimo. Wasmusorox, Och 11.—A delegation of prominent citizens of Arizona callsd on the president a few months ago and protested ngninst the wir department makisg any terms with “ ‘Gerotiitho thréugh ‘which it might be possible that he could again go on the warpath. The president assured them that the war department would be frstractad to capture Geronimo and firm him over to the civil anthorities of Arizona, The fespon- sibility fot the projer disgosition and punish- ment of Geronimod would then rest upon the territorial officials, It is doubtful now if this can be done, but in order fo ascertain definitely the president has ordered the full correspondence to be sent to him that he may be able to know how to proceed in the mat ter. a—— a A The Kaights Parade. Ricnstoxd, Oct 11. <To-day was devoted by the Knights of Labor to a grand parade, which was an {inpdsing one, and every dele gate was in line and marched through the streets in fine order and made a good imple wion, This was. the first time that hiany of the citizens have bad an opportunity of seeing the delegates in a body. Today is fully given up to recreation and to-night and henoaforth the sessions will be confined more sfrictly to the business interests of the order, » Tons of Sliver Dollars. Wasmisorox, Oct. 6 —The silver dollar circulation of the United States, which was slightly below $00,000,000 on Sept. 60, has now passed the limit, being far grester than ever before in the history of country. The treasury officials say that it may rise as high as $65,000,000 and then decline rapidly ‘as the new silver cortificatos are put out, An Extorted Confession. Brownroeax, Me, Ot. T-Hurd, the youth who is in jail here charged with burn. ing two buildings in Harmony, has retracted his confession. He avers that the confession was made through fear of the detectives who arrested him, and thet the detectives foreed him to make it. Ho now says that he bad nothing to do with the fire. il © Pollties In Eiyma, N.Y. bee rminate the Lith nt, anon ” convention Davenport. The convention Pann Yi THE PENNANT WON, CHICAGO TAKES OFF THE HONORS OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. End of an Exeiting Contest Between the Baseball Clubs for Suprowncy=The New York Glants Take Third with Philadelphin Close Upon Them. Place, New Yous, Oct 11.-The League base bail championship is ended and the Chicago shalh, for the sixth thine in eleven years, has = won thi pa It has hoes all in all the most exoiting confest of uli the 4 since baseball playing one of thi The have thant has taken ita p 0s tandard professional sinase nents Jeuding clots fou it the bon + cham- pons Lave had to at to their knitidn hold their position. Liven up to the vary Laat the prize wis within reach of the Wolverines, Had the ub won its two games Natur day from the Philadel phia the Saturday game to Poston the honors fallen to De troit, so close were they upon the heels of the poli'y for tend day Detroit ¢ s ant Chicago lost would have winners Detroit club bas covered itself glory, however, by taking second until] this season they have not Jooked upon as in the race for the leadership The addition of the big four from the Buffalo tein, however, gave this cl new com plexion, and they have held up toa credit start The with [lace as been able record from the omit ited set of men ¢ and their Perhaps the n disap {= the all ginnts of New friends for Bon peared i al 11 ny i drop ily down grip It month, ar ped sles the scale until they were in great « ger of loking even third place to the Philadelphians, who have played with vin in the last few weeks of the FPhilade! pls The sensor on all ure good next many OWT men for the someon it bu safaly that ris precited 1887 will wit the most sper. test that has ever beén known, B Aiea mmde 10 strengthen the St Louis elub will have the lead Bre The yin Y PRIOR, # 0) taining in a to The clubs have arranged a swries of games {or the picmship, the western clubs two world's cham THOPHY WOR BY THE 8ST LOUIS RROWNS Cirrann! Oct, 11. 4-Seldom has such in terest in a baseball championship rece been manifested in this city ax during Saturday, when the reports of the Philadelphia- Detroit ghme #¢ Philadelphia and the Boston-Chicago game at Boston were announced on the bul Jetin boards sbout the city, It was known that to make sure of its hold upon the pen- nant the White Stocking would have to win the game with the Boston, or the De troit would have to lose one Or more games with Fhila. delphian. When the news of the Chicags® victory and © the Detraits’ defeat wai roevived there was cheering by the crowds, On legrning of the club's victory Presi dent BSpaiding, of . CAPT. ANRON the Chicago club, wnt a telegram to Capt. Anson in which he said: “You have clinched the pennant in great style. 1 knew we could depend upon , the old. war horus im a pinch. You have won the leaguo championship, now come home and win the worlds championship.” The tele gran also notified the members of / the team that asuib pf clothes awaited the order of etch and thst She team collectively should | roceive one-lialfl of the receipts in the coming gnines with St. Loads, The first games with | the Ht Louds Brown Stockings will be played ab Cldeago on Nov, 18, 10 and 20, and three Sten fa Bt Louis, on Now. BE nd 4. -v game, i one is NoCKERATY, WwW yod at a neutral point. | ) an : tm and ‘ Ahe has a tha fongue, Jy oonetitute SR RCI Pp rho Sp ———— hr A —— FENCE MACHINE, SALE BY ~- BELLEFONTE, PA, BELLEFONTE, PA, rice, FOB. . . PRICE, $35. PRICE, $35 — PRICE, $35 ITTLE PTTL machine and do it east’y, chine made, chasing a Fence Macltine. nor do it any easier than does the CHAN . Price, TO. hi this ~-PRICE, $35, PRICE, $3! IANT CGridv rk wp ge idii H K HICKS & BRO, ——BELLEFONTE, PENN'A,— mee DEALERS IN —— Tlard~<vrare, est prices of any store in our lice of bus {hat y¢ have a Railroad through the valley and AT iness ia Centre county. Now direct inection OADED 1 % Tel ¢ { jhe ephaoae store, it will 1 i more than pay you to orde FE 1 iments and the lowest prices for th } ivou will certainly take advantage of thi 3 3 B i H K. Hu opportunity. RESS ANY ks & Beo EX} H™ HICKS & B 8 r i § €] & » THE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROV « HENLY 4 MONARCH , FENCE}, MACH J4 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL menced. ED 1INE * * oC weaving all with equal facility. 8 fron plokets equally well And solid 4 making are a woven plumb, best wire and picket fence, repalr, J § Because the priee is within Whe reach of every farmer. breakage is lm possible, 10 Because the er than say barb wire fenoe, and completely obviates ail danger of juju i ranse by weaving past the post, and fastening she wire stra ples, and not nailing the slats to posts, thus ksapiug the wood each other, It will not hold the molsure or rot. This is a very boand fetiovs soon rot off at and ooonsion continued expotise 12 Because all kinds of old material can be used for making new 13 Because it makes the b ’ , besl, Mrougest, and most dure first-class, practical fence machine in the world, For prices of machines, fenoe material, or territory, Sam. SHIR gjundm Manufactures Agents for Penny ivania and New York, to stock. BUBKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world for | bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever | sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, | corns, aod all skin eruptions, snd posi- i tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or MOLEY re Price 25 cents per { box. For sale by all druggists, 4augly | SALESMEN | 370, & =i First-class, Permancn its CHW, { 1 i sNGed, wk A REQUIRED Nurseryengn, Rochest ¢ io Ol E COLL nis locsted In one of the recs of 8t ourse of Four Years, Lalin Bod ec Course. owing ADVANCED COURSES, o following the first two yours Bo ientific AGRI- STORY : CIVIL a8 each setieral Course (a NATURAL HI OOUREE I n MECHANIC ARTS, ork with study, two years) in Litera Young Ladies, ry Course, ranged Ww moet Lhe ual students, a. 2 - Chemistry. BEES mr £8. OF ot GEO. WW. AT Blate Lx fo RE —— - Furniture! Furniture M’CORMICK BRO ., [Bacoesors to W. R. Camp.) CENTRE HALL, PENNA, the Offer largest stock o FURNITURE finext and ever Lrooght to Centre Hall, | —Prices to Suit the Times.—— Corre inl examine stock and learn prices. Wejkeep all furniture usually we {ound in 8 ‘FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STORE INDERTAKIMNG A SPECIALTY. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS BURIAL ROBES, &c, kept in stock, —Funerals Atternded— With the Fine:t Hearse in the County 17jan EASILY ACCOUNTED FOR
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