SCOTCH-IRISH CONGRESS, One Thousand Delegates Attend the Pittsburg Convention, ira, May 29, —The gecond great f America opened with prob and visitors from all and Canada, irish congress of chanical hall, 1,000 deleg this city. ales the United States 11 o'clock when Robert Bonner, FX ork, of d the congress to order, 11 filled, ed was iE. the associa- The and president orium was then w present Among the de includi legates were many well ng Robert Bonner, «Ager; Joseph F. Ala: E. C. Mc Alexander Mont- Rev. Dr. John T. T. Wright, the Scotch-Irish Ameri i: Professor A, L. nstown, Mas Ro bert Washington ww, Dr. Intosh, « f Philad fey Pro- of P rinceton; . Robinson, of Brooklyn; A. White, of Lexington, Dr. D. C. Kelley, Ten- N. Hays, D. Crouley was address ex- to the mem- Beaver 28 of welcome on Pennsylvania, briefly by President Bo r. Rev. *. John 8, MacIntosh ] Presbyterian church, ong ake Iress A man.” Last night's music by the band vocalis t Pr who fills the 1 litical econon made an ri ws! addr Scotch-Irish in New Engl Perry was | How Kelly, of 1 Sam wn people Cisco: York: Col. y founder of MacLoskie, of * by Rev, L Mayor H. L in a brief welcome (rovernor session was opened by local Perry, aud po college, ‘The various fessor historic fessor D.C ron. THE READING CONDUCTOE » (a Wants Them to the Brothe rhood. The Company sign om heson, i Ntates t. re- the writ of habeas corpus harles Sily rman, the man who CO. at Leechburg, Pa. . ander the Brooks I: aw, | as the representative of an Ohio Wery. At Con without Hcense br Allentown Wants Lancaster's Place. ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 2.—The mat- ter of organizing a team here to take the place of the defunct Lancaster club is now held ander conside ration by the base ball enthusiasts. Allentown pro- poses to put a team in the Interstate { cague provided the inducements of the Lehigh County Agricultural society should be reasonable. Anniversary of the Pood, Jouxsrows, Pa, June 2 Services were held in the cemetery and in some of the churches here in commemoration of the anniversary of the flood. A party of Pittsburg newspaper men came here on a special train and spent the greater part of the day looking about the city, Work for 400 ‘Miners. ASMLAND, Pa., June 2.—The situation at the Bast mine is unchanged. The ex- tent of the fire in the working is still unknown. The Reading Monitor col- liery opened today after five months idleness; 400 persons will ‘be employed. A FARMERS LEAGUE, Eleven Pennsylvania Counties Organize, GREENSBURG, Pa., May 81. eleven “ -Repre- counties ranization to be known as League, the ol protect the farmers jobbers in legis in all mat- The members of forming an ox Farmers’ which political seek State jects Hnre wo lation to repr niation interest ters thing their 1H In partis itle ra tou league wi both of the New 100, was ingly of stiutes from each periiag low : Presid . croetary, J. vice Din Nang o, Crawford CONRISTS ro i} tude an of i inzer HICK As col ene in press Pierce, OCT mrag other Dairy LWO 1 eleven od were dhoes, of indiana: f Washington; + der, Ve- Haz of committes Washing. Mi of i, Hitive $3100, s, at which roll of mem- wed, The 11 ar of the state will o lend aid to the far- of the cause of the league. their the rance A Miraculous Escape, PorrsviLLe in named £ nu iraculons escape from death at ir this city. The shaft Lmere temporary June young most the Ii In bottom bucket How crushed to i gotten ont nd apparently lifeless «1 his speech } OVETrY Was were broken, al- likely that the man the internal injuries taken to the Miners’ the wn abvss, Imtheran Pa Ministerinm, June 3.—The ses- erium was church much in- » proceed. s adopted EHEM nist with reed lanslk aug hter, RA hard nited ap- ey and Tin kesharre ter for 1 in th L468 wath, on At the itv had been nander ne law HR as t Duel, ¥NEY, Pa., Mav 3 between | Ere talians ont A Stree Dar tHlans ammg Riree? shoot any one in- Polic eman Me- rdering him to replied by fir + officer returned re exchanged on liv fa ling, shot ™m 8 coat , but he a wife and He 1a in Anstria. Stiple Swick, "nited States June 23, ntentions before une county to be- ITs citizen, A few » went back to Anstria to Hp belonging to him there and to bring his family to this country. He wrote to : ‘ourts Thomas that he Anstrian frontier Tr! e record of his na forwarded ‘ f Blaine. The re. quest was at once complied with, American N, Pa ‘ 1; came to the 1 Europe he « onrts an Austrian; from | NN the 1883 ihe i Come a {f the ( the be A Fatal Atusnsemsent. ArLrextTowxs, Pa., May 29. —John Me- Knight, helper at one of the furnaces at "ullerton, went there ahead of time, an 4 while waiting for the puddlers amused himself by les aping on a car and im axing the brake The car started suddenly down a gra de McKnight tell on the track, and one leg and his skull were crushed flat. Death was instan- taneous, A Wire Beater's Buicide, WiLkespanue, Pa, May 81. James Shanghnessy, aged 25 years, who has been in jail since January last for abus- ing his wife, 1 was released a few days ago. Yester v he went to his home and was refa ol admittance, He stepped out on the sidewalk, drew a revolver, and shot himself in the abdomen. He will die, Abandoned Her Babes. Ewe, Pa, June 2.--The bodies of two babes which had been born alive were found in a grass plot on the outskirts of the city by the authorities and circum. stances led to the arrest of Mrs. William Abel, a young Cerman woman. The evidence is so © trong against her that she has been held for a hearing. The woman is good looking and has always borne a good reputation. ———e The Mine Fall of Gas, Witkesparne, Pa., June 2.—The fire bosses at the Stanton mine, operated by the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal coms pany reported the mines fall of hu. an to be unsafe, Work was ordere pended for the present. NEWS OF THE WEEK. The Democratic legislature of Rhode Island organized and elected John W. Davi ernor. Walter E. Rex resigned as president of the Merchants’ Trust company, of VP hiladelphia, He was a director of the suspended American Life Insurance company. Philadelphia publishers school book trust, Thomas J. Bunn, postmaster of Blooming. ton, Ill, under Johnson and Cleveland, was knocked down by a bleyele and probably fa tally injured. The Rhode Island legislature in grand com- mittee elected Elisha W. Buecklin of Paw . tucket, Democrat, state auditor over William C, Townsend of Newport and Byron A. An- drews of Smithfield, Republicans, by a vote of 57 to 88, Mark Stanfield, proprietor of the hotel, New York. and known men throughout the country, is dead. Herr Nessler. the dead. The annual Dunkards, at 5 ROVs will the OJ posa Victoria wall to hotel German composer, is old losed of the order of Wabash, Ind. « with a soup service and the ceremony washing fect. The order decided that members » not deal in patent rights William Astor will build an immense hotel at the corner of Thirty -third nd Fifth avenue, New York stories, sumptuously fitted up, over $2,000,000, George CO. will manage it. The have closed all the gamb } meeting of hould cont 214+ Boldt, authorities of Geneva, Switzerland, } ing hous Bevere earthq books are reported from Indiana, Benjamin Hawkins was hanged at Washington for the rder The bill to ways to roads passed nakes mu allow railroads Meig Ma use the the engrossed, Count Tolstol, § nounced dangerously ill Bellini, Vienna, shot hi business do HIM The Keh were bur: direct edd at Bt The steamer Pa tween Chinese po Twenty-two missing. persons who Sylvester Gray, of suicide by hb months ago, | this caused } Seven school dog at St. Joseph, 111, minutes later was applied to and it adhered in each The pressed which t} Ki mber cane, Jt investigation into tl Michael Donlon was sleeping in at The mond railroad track posed they jumped ¢ the wheels, C. Red nd, Bhobomish, Ws in the top of a tr ground. Albert Wyman, 14 years being run over by a hand Junct Wia. Fred Kroll Herman LP utinski ser iUSg Ee £ : anging. He was married children were in cor each of Cane, Dominion dissatisf government tion the conducted hi Lad at aroner the ge Dugas has opened an a saloon Amsterda of two bodies brothers were foun Laon, & O'Brien’ DATTOW 80a Des, Frank smothered by a fire Philadelphia Man caped with difficulty $55,000, A waterspout Fayetteville, Magolstaff, ves were The brea) hi, result near ed 11 juare in known Loss, $50.00 The French government is prepar to limit the } It is stated in ley will go to AL Wr proposcs to ire in cities of th President Harrison vi congress at Pitts} i The Bavarian pe Lutz, bas resigned his of hiealtl BOUrs o most sited States sited ite The Brit for Rio Gra Crew was saved. Mra, A. Morrow atiem pled af with Kerosene, in Denver, Col. The can ex- ploded, and the woman and her two children were burned to death. The wife of Christian Li ita mer of Stanford, IL. poison effects. She was despondent The two sons of Charles Johnson were killed by lightuing three miles south of Chil. licothe, O, Anfirew Dressel, a 13-year-old and mortally wounded in Chicago by a play- mate while quarreling over a game of ball. Four members of a family of seven were fa- tally poisoned by eating wild parsnips at Lake George, Unt. . THE MARKETS. Prices on the Stoc x, Produce and Petroleum Exchanges. PHILADELPHIA, June 2.-The market was quiet. Pennsylvania declined. Lehigh Val- ley and Lehigh Navigation were steady, Reading was strong, but during the afternoon it declined. The general mortgage és and the preference income bonds were strong feat. ures. The Huntingdon and Broad Top stocks were firm. Following were the closing bids: Lehigh Valley 5 Reading g. m., 4a. 8434 N. Pac. com Wii Reading Ist pf. 5s Tig N. Pac. pf Es Reading 2d pf. 5s OF Pennsylvania... 534 Heading 3d pf. 5s 46 Reading Ze H.& B.T. com... 23% Lehigh Nav. 52 H.& BT. pt 48 St. Paul lg W. NY. &P 144 New York Produc © Market, New Yong, June 2.-State and western flour dull, weak: low extras, $2.50@3; city mills, $LE@A So; city mills patents, $5605.50, Wheat-No. 2 red more active: barelf steady at @lc. advance: June, MILB. July, August, Mig@AMIgo.; Sep. tember, MER. Decomber, M@Migo.; May, 1801, $1.00 Barley- « Canadian, 0007240. Corn No. 2 dull, steady; No. 2, 403§@40%0.; steamer mixed, Oats—No. 2 quiet, weaker; state, BDO; western, Beof -8trong: plate, §1.7008 extra moss, SGT 50. Pork Steady, quiet; mn 18.756 14.25; extra prime, $11. oh. 3 Lard--Quiot, easy; steam rendered, $5.90 Egge-Strong, fair demand; state and Penn- sylvania, 18150: western, Maange. southwestern, 144@i5c.; Canadian, 1540 The Oil Market, Prrtaneremia, June 2-00 opened at Wag. ,| Wide: ahd closud at iio, June 2. Market opened at + touched Wc. and then sagged down 2 We. at noon. fire eferiutz. a rich far. with fatal from {IChealth took boy, was shot foe new | JOux bui | 1 ORY RG _ ~ BEG URED vwarand Dollars, but § 0 iy shots 10 Day Ine | Ii leather soft RE Pik-Ron, which CL a NEw FunMiTuURe ARE AND CHINAWARE TiIMWAREK 5% OLD BASKETS "AND WrAiw Varnish at the same time, Grain I YO CII K- RANE, TAL One sr AL YAR SOE, Ol N WQLFF * WANDOLFH, Philadelphia, a. | IN KLINE ATTOR) (EY-AT LAW, second floor north of Court House, in English or German. BELLEFONTE. PA o Furst's new Can be 7 0'yS4 lding Attorney-at-Law, D. Keller, ~ By ul HENRY ROSSMAN, EMBA LMER- TusseyviLLE, Pa. snares mall J es iss le keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. e1« LE — a very fine Hearse. ianly H.ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, E L. ORVIS ATTORNEYRB-AT-LAW, ; BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House, on 2d janBb F. FORTNEY}, Attorn ey-ui- Law, Office | in old Conard building, Belle- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. corner Diamond, two national bank, janB7 Office N. W, C. FP. Hewes ATTTORRNEYB-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE CENTRE CO., FENN A. wocial stention to collections pract ¢ courts Cor suilation in German and Er wl ih MOTTO: QUICK SALES ANI ) SMALL PROFIT, La r pul pf r them at the prices I off - Tr PE SI ¥ , 42s ft « 8. PHT yar 0 is is; none bet ~~ po] So a tn 7 AP wee. | xl 80s vary : fin # wa adie h 1 must sell 3 i ws Children’s, {o reduce my Boots and Shoes, al cost mn order d 80 keep o hand a | line of ler. Remember riguryr tye ped § grorimend of sud Boy's Come al once Shoes, y stock, Jor bargains on TINY anc {) COBURN, PA. Summer | oO 0 ahd are open for inspection. ty of novelties in SPRING : AND in Dress Goods, Ginghams, etc, cision to supply the wants and quality and lowness of price. It comprises a great varie STYLEN all selected with great pre- needs of our customers in “Caatarie is so well adapted to ohildr an that | Ons { recommend it ne superior to any pres ription Mowe 0 me.” ILA Amensn, MT), 11 So. Oxford 88, Brookins, N.Y, Tun EB ENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD ~(Philadeiphia and Erie Division). ~oti snd after May 11, 1590, WESTWARD, «i112 pm 88am Ho6am nm Harrisburg... . Montandon or Willismsport Jersey Bhore,, «Tam Lock Haven. we 1 OBB Hea mi PPO PDA . Sam : arr st Eri ‘Pm inday train--Erie mall Went THULE 8nd oon Bul. 101k Philadelphia * Williamsport r at Lock Haven, Trad Kews Express, runs also op Funday in day. NIAGARA EXP.leaves New Y Ea m 8 Fhiladelphis..... 550 a m Hearrisburg....... 12 154 m - Montandon iam Arr at Williamsport... 305 pm Lock Haven..... 416 pm 5 Benovo,, Bihpm . 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