THE CENTRE. REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, _Eprror and Pror's STERMS;—-One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arroars subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and § cents for each subsequent insertion, —————— cA ——————————————— __ Cexrag Havw, Pa, Tauks, Mar. 6 LABBY MAKES He Charges Salisbury evd Webster with Untrath March commons last eveni in support of his vote of credit, been an oflicial course of justice in the Cleve scandal and declared that the sentence of Veck was inadequate. The treasury, knowing all of the circumstances, had refrained {from prosecuting the otfend- ers until the postal secretary had posted those of his employes who had been lured into the affair by the principals, The treasury was determined to pre vent exposure, Two men had been sent to pri the charges, but they were poor and scure. Their confederates in high places were not molested, He charged that Lord Salisiury and other members of the government had criminally con Spire d to defeat justice. Attorney General Webster ized the charges of Mr absurd. No warrant was issu outset, as the evidence A warrant had Ix ditional evidence, communication For this statems direct auth anid us ned ed, LONDON, house attempt On or character suchere as d at the sufficient, late r, OI i but there h \ Lord nerset Webster had n issued ME IK Na allow m Salisbury, Mr. Labou h week, 34] On Speaker Reed WASHINGTON, etter w Avoids Mar Kentucky. This elicited from Louisville, which Representative Caruth the fol lone by bu As the clu ment which § inmentary i nited Stat The Sawtelle Verd jet. GREAT Fans, COTroner's jury agreed upor the body woods was t of that he came to bullet wounds telle while Feb, 3. 1 ie i the team, and on the commitied ti no evidence | participation crime. in Isaac Sawtelle murder com penalty 107 in ing; in Maine irGer at Ii tate it is | i hnang- wonment, Prosperity Killed Her. PatTersox, N, J.. March 4. Rose Me- Cusker, 37 years old, mand dead in West Twenty Her death was due to isn and exposure, At the morgue § 2 was found pocketbook t around her leg. money was all that was left of the leg. acy she received from her father's es tate last summer and which started her on 4 course it ended in death. Her brother received a legacy at the same and wi drunk was robbed of it in a Paterson saloon, The thief is now in Tre was | ifree 1 This nton jail Mr. WASHINGTON, Cleveland's Profitable Transaction. Feb. 28, —The Evening Mtar that a California svndicate has purchased from ex-President Cleve land his country place on Tenallytown road, near the city, known as “Oak. view.” The price paid for the house and about twenty-nine acres of land waa $149,000. The property was pur- chased by Mr. Cleveland about four Years ago and with the improve ments since made cost him about £50,000, Mr. Cleveland said to have realized on this sale a clear profit of about $100,000, Haye is Nellis Biy and The World. New York, March 3.—It is asserted that Nellie Bly has severed her con- nection with The World owing to a disagreement with that paper as to the increased salary she was to receive after her return from her trip around the world, The statement is denied at The World office, where it is said that Miss Bly is on a vacation. Governor English Dead, New Haven, March 3.—Governor James Edward English died yesterday in his 7th year. fie had, been ill for some weeks with pneumonta, Governor English was proryinent in the polities of his state. In 1867 he enjoyed tha dis. tinction of being the only Democratic vernor in the United States. Ho ves a large fortune to his widow and son. A Moy Murderer, ARRON, O., March 4.—-At Cuyohoga Falls, a suburb of this city, several vchool boys atioied and George Pat SHOT IN THE CAPITOL Ex-Congressman Taulbee Assails oO Correspondent Kincaid and RECEIVES A BULLET IN REPLY. Men Quarrel Both Are RKountuckiuns and the an Old One—The Wound Dane Not Necessarily Fat Are fvien gerons but eald Out on aill--Hoth of Strong Character and Good Repatation WasHing March 1. Fe Kincaid, Washington correspondent of The Louisville Times, shot and danger ously wounded ex-Repreésentative Taul bee, of Kentucky, in the capitol about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, The trouble grew out of dispatches sgnt by Kine to his. paper concerning a scandal invelving Taulbee and a fe- male clerk in one departments, The matter was publi time ago. About 12:30 Kincald went to the Democratic entrance to the house of representatives and sent in his card to Representative Caruth, of Kentucky. The First While Mr. Taulbee came Te Chavles ON. of the “1 ’ long wed a long Encounter Kincaid was waiting, Mr. out of the house, and, ‘I want to see spare Lo you | am wait i Taul grabbed a much ald no time {0 swered, 18 terson, i6, picking up a stone ard Troutman aged 8, anil ve 1 the and close men, to } Ale und or he as AULD turned r Af, i procured inter he 1 rooms where an r resting y inclined in {uvteady arrest AY IETRVIIH i gure, w Ky. itl ith 3 the OIE TeASeS 1 OINoe, RETIN + WAS Its dared only late for to r all the fact £0 Ons Rineaid Out on Bail The phys essman Taul- him out of Charles BR Kin WasHiNaTON, iciana attending having prs danger, his assailant, caid, was released on £2,000 bail late on Saturday afternoon He could have furnished £200,000 if necessary. It is likely f proceedings in that no | the case will r 3 waren exon bea STOTT 04 MH urther be taken, Mr. Tanibee's Wound. Wasaixoros, March 4. The condi tion of ex-Representative Taulbee, who was shot by Correspondent Kincaid on Friday, has been less favorable He has been feverish and lost strength and Dr. Bayne says it is a mistake to think his wound is not dangerous. Mr. Taul- bee was placed under the influence of anesthetics and an effort made to locate the ball. It was found to have glanced downwards after striking the bone, passing dangerously near some large arteries and finally lodging in the back of the throat behind the larynx. The doctors decided that its present position is not dangerous and they will not at- tempt to remove it until the wounded man has gained strength . The Vice President in Charleston. CHARLESTON, 8, OC, March 8.—Vice President Morton and party arrived here yesterday, Mayor Bryan and a committee of the city council and the Vanderbilt Benevolent association met them at the station and conducted them to the Charleston hotel. After break. fast Mr. Morton attended St. Michael's church and was driven about the city. During the day and evening the vice resident received a number of callers, ‘oday the party were taken around the harbor in a revenue cutter and will leave for Florida in the afternoon. Master Lincoln's Condition. Lospox, March 3.-