THE CENTRE REPORTER SO — FRED .KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’z STERMS;-One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nce. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser ns.and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, Cextee Harr, Pa., Tuugs, Oct. 17. SILVER BOW COUNTY. By Throwing Out Part of Its Vote Mon. tana's Legislature Becemes Republican, HELENA, Moat., Oct. 15.—The can- vassers in Silver Bow county threw out the vote in what is known as the Rail- road precinct, which gave the Demo- crats a majority of 174. If this sction is upheld by the courts it will seat the éntire Republican delegation from that county (eleven members), overcome the Democratic majority in the legislature and give the Republicans control of that body. The Democratic managers will ask Judge DeWolf for a writ of man- damus to compel the canvassers to count the rejected precinct. The throwing out of this precinct, while it reduces Toole's vote for gov- ernor, does not overcome his majority. The Democratic state committee have issued a statement and protest in regard to the action of the Silver Bow can- vassers, EMERSON'S GRAVE. A Guard to Prevent Further Desecration by Vandals. CONCORD, Mass., Oct. 15.—The dese- cration of Ralph Waldo Emerson's grave Saturday night has caused much comirent here. r. Edward Emerson has returned home and appears satisfied with the examination made by Select- man Keyes, Undertaker Farrar and Chief of Police Sanford on Sunday, who declare that none of the remains have been taken. The Emerson family desire no further investigation. A watch will be con- tinued at the grave for the present and until a solid vault of masonry with stone covering can be constructed, A hole was dug at the head of the grave big enough to admit a man's ly and extended down to the box in- closing the casket. The hole was dis- covered by chance visitors to the cem- etery. To Cut the Electric Wires. NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—The death agony of Lineman John E. H. Feeks, high on a telegraph pole in the sight of horror stricken thousands of citizens, has given a mighty stir to all this question of the haphazard transmission of high tension electrical currents through a ceater of population. The mayor, as spokesman of the board of electrical control, ordered all unsafe electric light circuits cut out and the currents turned off. The prin- cipal companies responded with in- Junctions, and a fight against the very existence of the board of electrical con- trol is ahead. Eight hundred dollars for the family of poor Feeks was dropped into a box nailed to the telegraph pole on which the lineman met his death. Facts for all. In spite of all competition the Philad Branch clothing store, retains headquar ters for actual bargains in ready made clothing, for men and boys. Lewins in- troduced cheap clothing in Centre connty, and has kept it at that all the time; he kept bonsst goods, no trash, and, as a rule, always sold from 25 to 30 per cent. below any other clothing store in this part of the state. te The World's New Bullding. New York, Oct. 11.—The corner stone of The New York World building, at the comer of Frankfort and Nassau streets, which is to be thirteen stories high, was laid with interesting cere- monies. Mr. Pulitzer is in Europe, and on his behalf Col. John A. Cockerill made the introductory address. Bishop Tuttle, of Missouri, made the invocation and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., a boy of four years, laid the corner stone, he formal address was delivered by Chauncey M. Depew. Killing Rats at the White House. Wasninaron, Oct. 15. ~The war of extermination on the rats that have overrun the White House for a lon time has begun. W. H. Hosmer, of this city, who contracted to kill off the rodents at $10 per day, started in with three ferrets and a small rac terrier, He began in the garret and it is his pur- jou to drive the rats down into the cel- of the mansion, where they can be more easily dispatched, A Suiecide’s Horrible Death. New York, Oct. 15.—While weak from loss of blood after cutting his throat with suicidal intent, because he was ill and despondent, a Brooklyn storekeeper named Louis Comper fell on a red hot stove. His flesh sizzled with the heat, his clothes caught fire and he could not help himself on account of weakness, Help cams too late. The doctor found him dead. Maj. Steele Injured. MArioN, Ind., Oct. 15,—~Maj. George W. Steele, of this city, recently men- tioned as a candidate for the office of commissioner of pensions, met with a serious and painful runaway accident here, Maj. Steele had his left arm broken just below the shoulder and Mrs. Steals had her left arm broken at the elbow. Eynched for Killing His Mother-in-Law, CHARLOTTE, N. C., Oct. 15.—A special to The Chronicle says: Robert Berrier, who shot and killed his mother-in-law, Mrs. Walzer, near Lexington last week, was captured near Greensboro and taken to Lexington and lynched last night, He was hanged to a tree on the ou on WasHinGTON, . Oct. 15, ~There time of the latest advice f) We take pleasure in calling your attention to the unusually full and complete stock of L090 WINER Clon For Men, Boys, and Children, now ready for your inspection at the PRILAD, BRANCH, Bellefonte, Pa. The success of our former selections in| purchasing has been gratifying, and the same care has been exercised this year. We offer for sale everything in our line at reasonable rates and ask only —_— QQ IN EB PRICE —— —the one we expect to get. See the quotations below Spring and Fall Overcoals from ..........ccou. Svar s austere $3.00 10 $18.00 “ Blue Beaver Union “ Chinchilla Beaver Suitings from......... ebtasnsnsisrnnsanne es RP 4.50 to 500 Fine Riverside and Corkscrew................ NIST REN s sss Starr srsar area 16 00 “ “ “ Corkoorems.ccssssecsssssessonsess Children's Suils, all prices ..... st asssnesereans ——es Panalonnl JrOfes essere rasssncssnsssnseasivsvssnns .“ EE veneer JO.00 § 1.75 t0 7.00 751 400 REMEMBER, all our Boys’ and Men's Clothing is made by the best tailors and the best trimmings used, patch- es with each suit. Merchant Tailoring a specialty. Our prices are as low as the lowest. Perfect fits in all clothing guaranteed or the money refunded. No misrepresetations. Call and be convinced. Allegheney Street, SAMUEL LEWINS, i THE CRONIN PLOTS, Developments in the Conspiracy to Bribe Veniremen, i { ATTORNEY FORREST IMPLICATED. A Deep Laid Plot to Buy the Jury—Six Indictments by a8 Special Grand Jury. Confession of Conspirators—Court Of- cials Involved —More Sensational De. velopments Fxpecoted, Cnicaao, Oct, 14 The full extent of the Cronin consviracy hs never been realized or appreciated until now, and notwithstanding the fact (hat six men i have been indictea by the special grand | jury, it will be fore all the | facts come be ( {f the in ! dicted men are: Haw of James Revi i Conn. , ex-trea | Thomas Kavanay i up the joh f { jurors; Jeremiah | Kavanaugh: Palifi { Baliff Al Hank { the work of i jout by Kavan i Kohn, to ! tial arrangement ray §1 i The Flot Penetrats Smith, Kavanaugh and O'onnell are members of the Clan.-na{; Org 4 tion and alse belong; Hanks and Selomon but were { naugh, who promised then for their share of the » first corrupted and | brough ar Kay ans h, son-in- w Haven breast of Trembled When the lan yi min- King him- % in every particular ing met th having 1 “Who hire a confidential whisper i he drew his chair closer to nan 8. “No body.” After con juestioning Kavanaugh said “Well, | made nn ports to W, 8S, Forrest, the attorney. Not another word could Kavanaugh be persuaded to say. not tanding that he was pressed harder than evq i nd finally the lawvers returned him the custody of Chief Hubbard, who had him sent away to a police station. On all 51g Forrest's Hecord Unblem ished. This is the first serious accusation that has ever been laid at the door of A ttor- ney Forrest during the whole twelve years he has practiced at the criminal bar of Cook county, and it is little won- der that it caused the lawyers for the state to start in surprise. They hardly know whether to believe Kavanaugh, but, being without evidence to show that he was not telling the truth, they were obliged to take lus story for what it was worth, Forrest is the senior counsel for the defense. He is the per- sonal attorney of Dan Coughlin and Martin Burke and he is the directing spirit of the whole defense, ~ In spite of a!l competition Lewira enntinues to take the lead in reads made clothing, low prices as well ss quality of gooia. He gets ahead of a'l weile more than all, pleases all, and fits and suits Boulanger Will Remain in Jersey. Loxpox, Oct. 10.—Gen. Boulanger will remain ir. Jersey during the winter, The re that he contemplates a visit to is denied by his friends. AAS SSS, An Awful Epidemic of Smallpox. Bertix, Oct, 10. The smallpox is rag- ing in the Goot of Oppeln, Prussian Se. Jesia, and its victime are already counted by the thousands. Cold Weather va the Gulf. NEw Ontpaxs, Oct. 10, There has ‘been frost here for the past throe nights, «~~ Whatt be Poilad. Bratch does not have in the line of realy made clothing, I wot worth having. The spring stock now on the counters is imoense and i Fon ying you. ever saw
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