THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Evrror and Pror's *TERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee, Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ps.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Cextee Huy, Pa, Tuors, Mar. 12, "KEYSTONE NOTES MACDONALD'S Canadian Pap ra Soil at Over the Vicures Toronto, Ont... March 6 \ftor of the hottest campaign years of political (7+ Sir oan : donald has again been rel Lig power, but with a jority. The majority of had when dissoived par diminished to about J). HIS Lik Francis Lingo 3 AT STAKE. | mE HISTORY OF A WEEK Wednesday, March 4. Trial for the The bill adopti ¢ the Australian system Miller, MAJOKQITY Varianoe Le forty on FAVORITE Washer ! Pride of the Household has passed the Sout Dakota legislature, and der of IM I's, become uw law with the governor's Approval, The Kansas hous: has passe | the seaade alien land owaersnip bill, It provides that not. redid ars ii «, ahinll alowed to $ ' Raerded i sadly red TID Tr nev bys ha arnt I'HE V 4 fob diet L4E neguire o TUE ¥ y + re jii'd HUSBAND TESTIFIES i - AL Newport News, Cured fagiueer Edward The irs Hime if fia¥. of the British steamsnip Melbourne, while walking to & compan on ship, the f 34 ad i " t. 4 3 3: iy Leconey an Inter Queens!and, lost his footing, fell overboard, ested Speciator—Evidence for the | and was drowned Prisoner De Junuants “Chalkley Judge Head, in the cirenlt court at Jasper, i | . Aln,, has set aside the verdict rendered by a For Bimplicity, Btrengih, Dars- Jury aga‘nst the Kansas City, Memphis and Birmiugham railrosd for $4456 0 for kilitog RB. E. Banders io a collision. A new trial has been ordered. Thursday, March 5, The condition of anxiety. Charles I. Lord, treasurer of the city of Bayonne, N. J., is dead. The Arizona legisiative council! has passed the worsan's suffrage bill by a vote of 19 to 2, A bill granting manicipal safrage to wo men has passed to tuird readiog in the Michigan senate The Chines » minis Prosecution Items of Real Interest Pre- sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW, Campen, N. J.. March 5. —The scenes that uarked the opsning of the Le- soney trial were repeats 1 at the trial of Francis Barton. or Lingo, the colorad farm hawd who is charged with the murder of Mrs. Annie Miller, Gleanings of Importance from All Judge Garrison Fro led, with his as- sociutes, Judges Hugg, Gaunt and Me- Fields of News, Picked Up J | = THEIR 4 Nit Ay Pe —— Dowell. Prosecator Here and There in 4 ER 4 NC So Jenkins at once the State. J : moved the indict- ment of Francis Burton, alias Lin- go, for murder. At the prisoner bility, Cheapness and Econdomy the Improved Favorite Washer is the pope's health causes grod all through, Iron Ears Japanned. Galyinized Iron Bottoms makes them rust proof. It bas ample capacity. Gives fullest value for every cent it costa, It is worth to you $10, bat to introduce will send sample and insore its safe delivery for $5 cash Agents Wanted. Send 10 the manufacturer and owner, JAMES GROENENDYKE, Middletown, Ind the 496m Three persons were badly injured in a railroad collision near Scottdale Rev, Henry C. Swentzel has publicly brought in. He Jeclined to be mistonmry bishop to ired in afl A VALUABLE AND DOUBLY USEFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT FOR LADIES. Japan. arm : DORATIS or x a . af Ault. BD ahignink cotati at Baniana dis Tl) 4 ary Ruby, who died recently at OTTAWA. Ont. 2 obs 10. Tho | #0 Hie SOE ve APTI Wop 2) wiih ns : indy lide ne. | DUPLEX” ELECTRO-MAGNETIC CURLER AND CRIMPER, fenien ths #1 bis goverament ob ts 1 Pen vitig wry that RIP this exX-Nen ator Blair as Ugitead 5 dik mbar rend Jolin Ntates | apiain . . : J Home Creel COun Chambersburg, was the oldest Mason in At Hor W This is the most perfect, convenient, weefui and effective little toflet article aver invented, It conn. the United States My bines a Comb-Curler of superior finish with an impreved Tong Crimsper, and both parts being Electro. p hod . i i Magnetic, it quickly produces wonderfully pleasing and fashionable results. With ite ald the bair can An unknown man, aged about 30 | pu fined in any desired st Je. and when 80 Axed with this Jistle instrument it retains the eflect much 3 Y ioe 7, and is not even ¢ the dan . Ones tried, aleocss used, years, was killed at Sixth and Penn " - y Sa Pp ait 4° 0 aal streets, Chester, by a locomotive. Montgomery county sent Charles | Shifer, Fred Hurst and Henry Metz to | the Eastern penitentiary as thieves and | swindlers. | makes A letter received by the officers of the | TT" First National bank, of Pitts told | TY the story of a buried treasure near that place, and asked for money to help look | the matter up Miner William 1 dragged | 100 yards by a chain atta itoarun-| ITLE. 1A away mule neari .*' a . : Ashiand, and ma Li | steamer HACK in twen y 450) aitve unt th 1c5 14 tial : 1 Cle) 18 Pept tin a] body was sliown him in Three men were hurt by a collision | between the Fairchanc: express and | How Was Found, the wreck train n {0} station on | © a San . 'AMDEN, N. J., treh 6, There was the Sonthwest railroad ! tree cove. 4, nnd. ihn Gi wally laree att Zerbe & Co.’ [arkey Run, | : employing seventy-five men and boys, | » resumed work mday morning, after 103 14 leasara trig Year-okl gird, wus 1 PhS ‘ The Pittsburg rec | of verotable Alt ut iY ) 4 : bu at | 2h le LS 2h of i any 4 jae Arie ognized as Eva Blo who | last & nts o eacheq k . Tay ys a "a1 was deserted by her lover, been seen | presumed, robbed. girl is of family. ernment here ILY at i wife ¢ jealous | Tex. county ment Ther ns to fuarreied over a sma . Friday, arch 6, i ise at new LAN no chy Fire in the Gerad Op St Louis | the 1 wate \ it ay Sra A 4+*3 did sight d It does not break off or ruin the hair like most SR rR RT ! Ret is : " el BATH pi 104 | Fis guarantosd to give satisfaction. MONEY REFUND ¥ Nor of Ministers Minnessots | will pass the | 1t is for sale by the leading drug, dry and fancy goods trade generally, but if not obtainable in your oho were defeated Here ; i i . i anti Vinkerton bili vicinity we will mail it to any address, post-paid, gusrantecing sale Jelivery, on receipt of BOe., or WO Weld dartale i 4 t : id T 34 . { Fhve for $2.00, Remit by draft, express, or post-office money order, or currency in registered letter ? : : . The Kentucky Union company, arable to The A. Bridgman Co., 375 Brosdway, NY. Mention this paper. mis wasted for with a $5008 plant al Cisy Uity, assligaed. : Bridgman 's Corsets, Brushes, Belts, and Specialties. Beautiful snd popular goods. dost liberal termed The London « a resolution f £ iis wife 1 HH saw her again lay, when her his house, ver fails in operation. and AB BREW ENTED, The Lamber TWENTY LIVES LOST. rile Lo big ty a # ae : Lamber of Commerce passed au peuay posiage, 3 telieved to Have Foun | on Paver Sound, wean + aad i A Steamer dered Wing He i arst’s funera took piace in ton yesterday with brief and simple monies } rh 10 s | ras not bh jar “Yer a RAEN ai Mertiang iiiery, houss EY Nobraska passed the bill to public and proe- {roe all other Body \1 vid the exte pt rallroad of the Argentine Hepubilie rt duly on the principal | ¥ in order to swell the i rioment i The president olan of ladies rday Chalkley the Hirst Comers recommends an exj products of thie of revenues of Ths lake the gove 3 of Chicago | international | Rsegmen” d to am im In amen’'s uni # sakocistion ate with the in has been tion of al oland, and, it is | good house, and She saw WHA ACTOSS oO id not the Read. | resumed | The North Ashland, ing company's work afier a three mo giving employ ment to Satarday, March of "Ha largest WHY ! They never look abead ne their seeds. and then repent over VICKS SEEDS reve: dines % Fant er Vegetable Seed r as gale bi OF Med Ra Hg An uns he heavy ARE SOME PEOPLE ALW been known te AYS LATE? i plantis on, ran te the grocery for t they will want for the garden, nifllons who have planted then If it is Flower MAKE NO MISTAKE this it wend 30 nw ie £ ve watt 3 & r 13 months, rather than stop and think » SE George Reess and Albert Weaks, two | 57° © Ta young boys li ’ lalloting were ¥ 3 4 : ord € i § . ART : ‘ 0 DOAra. . . tints a train | 8% 1 1 without « ring field, IIL year, is net Cate struck and In ny OY on the Lehi Talley road Haven Junction An interestin in the Readin t Amelia Long rainst for the recovery of twe at the rate of 82.50 a New claimants for are Benjamin and former at Shia Lebanon county, and the lutier at Mismmnisbuarg, QO. They are 86 vears of age For sending slanderon letters through to Mrs. Annie Ellen Waldrofl in 3600 bail f court, The coroner's Jur mine disaster arr They found that th id was caused by the insccurate maps by which the men worked, bat held no one responsible John Sellers, aged 6. Schuylkill canal at Readi brother Samuel, azed 5, save him. When they we Samuel was dead and his was revived with diffi Thirteen saws were found in the cells of the Nicely bro in the Somersst jail, with which it is supposed they in- tended to emsdeavor to escape. The prisoners are to be hanged on April 3 for the murder of Farmer Umberger, On Sanday the throughout the state presented in many cases the scene of two ministers trying to occupy the same pulpit. At Slating- ton Rev. Mr. Newhard, the Bowman appointee, was seized by the chief of police and ordered to sit down or get ont. At Reading, in the Sixth Street church, the Bowman followers left the church wita the minister and held ser vices in the Hebrew synagogne. At Catasauqua Rev A. Leopold was re- fused Ly the tru privilege of entering the pulpit, and ¢ the church, followed by his rors t the East Liberty church. LOW. LTE gation found © svhole hal been lngged, an ¢ could not get into the ailding t vas fiually ef fected through window. At Beth. I and Easton tn congregations were so pronounced for either Bowman or the anti- Bow: nanite conference that no dispute ocearred t has been brought n pleas by Mrs uentine Geist, FEATS Wages oldest twins i Mays, the indecent Pe witoffice Mrs. hel into the on and umped in to e pulled out young brother uity. his ths oye Wa ETH, Evangelical Lie the Oo Lancaster Licenses, Laxcaster, Pa., 10. ~The li- cense court met yestooday and graoted 197 tavern licenses in the couuty. The granting of tavern licenses in the city wis postponed for & wesk in order to give the hotel Keepers the benefit of the new town bill reducing the fos to 3300, should it pass. Theres were also thirty- three bottlers’, brewers’, distiliers’, and liquor store licenses granted. The new sands sod old stands against which there are remonstrances were then taken up. March A Crowded License Comnrt, WiLriasseonrr, Pa., March 9, Judge Metzger held license court here and the court house was literally packed with people interested in the outcome. One undred and twenty-three licenses were granted for Lycoming county; sixteen were refused and a half dozen held over under advisement, Acguitted of Murder. # Laxcasres, Pa, March 9.—The jury in the case of Phares Strohl, on trial for the murder of Annie McCloud, with whomn he had been keeping company at Akron, this connty, by farnishing her with poison with which to commit sui- cide, rendered a verdict of not guilty. The Dunbar Company Gives In, nat. Pa a, aa roace com r Suployes that t oy roburn to work at the old wages. 1 other firms have the same offer. The big comps nies are holding out. ‘Moss Must Die on March 26, Wik essarke, Pu h Unio on ca wil havo to Chauncey Depew Under Bail New York, Marcu 7.1 i the New York, New Haven ford and the N: Y roads having be the coroner s ter, Coroner L their arrest New York at the $25,000), OT his bond. Pi Haven road, also gave basil vy | ie Presider entra White Caps Seeking Religion Mr Q est revival in t BOTOrIous rece outrages, last six ke, nightly are pas gtay in trances are said to have children are exc! prevent ORES, Nia wes 5 at night to on them. The populatic is 500, Over 200 version. Anna Dickinson Improving. Pirrrsie Pa., March 0. the Danville 3 Susan Dickinson Anna Dickinson, is ing. He sleeps a good portion of the time he regards as good signs Her + recovery, he thinks, is only a matt a few months, YN of asyin SAVS that she atire sr of His Name Meant Sour Vinegar New York, March 8 Frank Saner ecagig, his wife and five children their names change! to Ssyamoar order was sigusd by Judge the court of s=ssions, Seymour suid his family change their name becanse them to ridicule, It it su HS SOOT Vile Ray Hamitton Is Dead. New Yor, March 10 some evidence concerning Hamilton, Sarr mediate ju lr contest over tho wil ie wilton by Evangeline L. Mann, in wiiclt he deciared legally that Hamilton is dead, and then mitted the wiil to probate, Robert ita ¢ SRY avin Save 1 3 sural sacl i the noted m—— [8465,000, (3 the $250.000 Talmnge Gives New Yor March 9 worth of bonds issusd in ordor to take up the indeutodnsss and mash the new Brooklyn Tabernacle. $55.000 has been sabscribed by the Rev. TU, Ds Witte Tal mage. Kuseell stage, it 1 said, will ex change his £ii5,000 mortgage for the same smounut in bonds, Heavy Snow in the West, CHicaso, March 9 Specials received here late last night report heaviest snow storm of the season in progress throughout lowa and Nebraska. Al Burlington, Dubnque and otnsr places railroad traffic is serionsly impeded. The Mitten Drove Him Mad. Decatur, Ills, March 9.—Sylvanns R C or, aged 48, has boon adjadged insane. He fell into the way of a wo- man to whom he hal never been intro- duced, and when he proposed marriage and was refused he weat ¢razy. Ho a widower with two grown children, Bishop Paddock Dead. Bosroxn, March 10. « Bmjamin H. Paddock, Episcopal bishop of the dio cose of Massachusetts, diel yesterday afternoon. Bishop Padlock was born in Norwich, Conn., Fob, 29, 1898, He was elected bishop in 1470, Perseverance Rewarded, Newnvna, N. Y., March 9. Miss Elizabeth Griffith and Mr. John CC , of Nelsonville, Patuam county, N. Y., were ainriied at Carmel, after a courtship of twenty-two years. a Work Resumed on Panama Canal, Rd York, March 6.—The Pacific steamer Newport b Artived from point the ge 1 Annie Carlin when y avorabis to lored, testi- Holmes found in Mitchison's iV 4 short Wich rans raining at the county Izard, ! } after. 0 5 be went to Merchant tective Warner Theg go w inion that the Maly i He throat was the The cross wan Iszar d il ves ion of ing Mil ber and i.as though «1 in to ught the i by haman teeth mi was the next « rotoval of the ion at the Miller weeny turned Iszard By rp and An il ih AO sila tor 7. said that un out to Match. 2:15 He There he fdentified axon woo ls is whom he vay, 16 years, posi Lingo as the man she outskirts of the woods on Linga's shirt sleeve, Caves, XN J., March 9-The state forged anothivr link in thechvn of cir cnmstaotial evideave at “indie Lingo Satar iay, It wie un torn bine shirt beacin g traces of bood.aud which, it is clad ne Vv the rode ution, Corres sponds wita tie shirt worn by Lingo on the mornin eth marder,. Che tosti- mony of George Win, Joh Miller's colored hir-i wan, broa fat out the fact that Lingo wore a ou» sairt that mora. mg. Constable David Carlin testified that he found It nar tie wire {eacs, near the path leading to the Hampton road, Wis Lingo Needs an Alibi, Campers, N. J. Marco 10, ~<From pres. ent indications the Lingo trial will con tinne at least ten d.ys longer. The state vesterlay produced more testi. mony to show that Lingo was absent from his work on the day of the murder for about four hours. It was Thomas Young who said this, Hs employed Lingo to ent corn for him that day. Lingo quit work at uoon for dinner and returped aboot half put 3 or 4 o'clock, and worke! untid sundown. The eross examination was not withoat its sag. gestive valine to Lingo. Young said when he bived Lingo the wions day he was given to aaderset by the lat ter he wonid not work full time, be cause it was biportant he should see an gent concerning some property he de. red to purciass, Two young wom'n who walked to Merchantvill: abons the tims the mur. der is supposgd to lve been committed swore they ®aw a wolor:l man in the bush lot: esuld not Uleatify him, but described ifn as deesasd (no log coat, cloth of Blas color and wearing a black hat, When asked if she thoaght male Lares srl me ae Po ie Lailerty sald she saw a nan just Hew ft, Hoveral wooks ago this ne Van for of Plainfield Jeremiah fifteen yoars city treasurer Nd. died sud- deniy st his b The Minnesota senate has making It & misdemeancur for pers 10 wear tights In a public ne in that city. passed a Wil any female piace, J Oscar Turlington was hanged at Boon. ville, Mo, ! purder of Sheri ff Cranmer, of Couper cou His neck was broken. Hon, William Dudley Foulkes, who had ac. the presidency of Swarthmore college to rescind ri cepted in Pennsylvania, has decided acceptance Mr. Si Rome bert American Republi Mr $ \ Wuriea in nimond, the American sculptor at has been congratulated by King Ham. upon the « statue of snpletion of § i hits Leonard Jeron of New York, was London, distinguished peo. cometery, yeaterday pie atlended the funera Monday, March 9, Yellow fever is said to be gil Dan Brooklyn to-night Mary Anderson sale of her stage ert Niecam are railroad Celestine Kaltenbach, Potosi, 1a KEE + ily reading in Bra Rios, the exsicwe. will lecture in Navarro sds eriises : sis and 13 trical & restos and thealrical § SOD rog on, eating methods for tested by the Western fassenger cars } being Maryland who has just died at ponin that town for Ara Conlindousiy Was ter of «iWO je 3 gon awk an Wl, Sad, £2 530 i oo 4 Japanese Texas, in tiation i TELLING wi) Indians, 725 il Mrs, Mary Cartiss d recently at Fasi. ford, Wie years old and had never sees & raliroad (rain nor a steamboat Bhufell., who goes to Africa to as. cure a family of pigmies for the world's fair, leaves London on Thursday for Zanibar Judge Keyes, for many veard the leader of the Republican party in Wisconsin, Is dying st his home in Madison. Heart trouble is said 10 be the causes, Tuesday, March 10, The Fayerweather will contest has been settled and the objections withdrawn, “Ring” Kelly and Magnate Byrnes cussed base ball in Cincinnati yesterday. Assistant Postmaster Bedell, of Anaconda, Mont, was arrested for embezzling postal funds, Dr. Powell rep ris that Sir Joka Macdon- ald is rapidly being restored to his accus tomed vigor, Senator Hearst's funeral train is due is Chicago Tharsiay afternoon, The funeral will take place Saturday. Amos F. Learned, who was for twenty. three years the agent in New York of the Associated Press, is dead, The Yantic has arrived at Fortress Mon. ros. Her commander reports that he de. stroyed all known wrecks off Absecon. Thomas Jewell, the well known aeronant, died in Springfield, lils., from the effects of a blow in the stomach given by William Walker, a hack driver, Work has resumed in full by all the miners in the Monongabela river coal mines, It is expected that the negotiations now ander way will result in a fins settlement. A NA AA HE MARKETS Quotations from the Philadelphia and New York Exchanges, PritaoerLrnia, March 8. The marke! was duil and steady, Pennayivania was quiet. Lehigh Valley was firm. Lehigh Navigation showed some weakness, Reading was weak and the preference income boods declined, Following were the closing bide Lohigh Valley... 04 Reading g. m. és. 78 N. Pacific com... 3% Reading 188 pf. be 474 N. Pacifiopid ... 72 Reading 21 pf. 5s. 32 Pennsylvania... 500 Heading 8d pf. Ms. 2044 Read hs Mis H&B T com... lehigh Navigat'n 48 H. &B T. pid, .. St Paril...........5 WN Y.&M i The New York Produce Market, New York, March 0.-State and western flour firm, quiet; low extras, $3.0064; city milin, $5.25, Wheat-<No. 2 red active and unsettled: advanced S@%ge. on stronger ceble news and foreigners buying May, SLOMGEHIIW June, $LOTR@Im; July, $1 Jiidg Aa gu, SLunpl wig September, BLOMES, 034 ber, $Loaiadl fg. Batiey—Puth weak; state ITB. western, Tug 1 Corn-~No. 2 dull 4. lower, enay: No. 2 1,1 steatier mixed, 884 Goo. has 1. wrod, TH Conn was 9 Mason dis western, slate Beef Stead ve, frm: naw mess, $10.80 prime, $05 aly we ; PLT oid mons, $9.2 31 extra “Quiet, cL aly 8 i cents for Viek's Floral Guide, d« t the 3 X bee red 3 fer ees of the EY x wi inches t costs nothing, 1 Bere acy 6 Cash presoium nd offer Made in different sb VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. Y. OVTHE HF 'D IN ONE HEA! 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There is sonrcely = omnes without a sufferer from some one of the many ills Sesh is belr 10.” A stizouls aut is after the intermedistor. IL is quick and it brings relief and saver Soctor bills We can recommenda Mr. Max Kiein for anything line. Bis Silver Age Rye st $1 9 the market. He any Pennsylvania Kye Whiskey, six year $100 for each quart, or six for $5.00. Send HIgQUoT Ww we oid at Address MAX KLEIN, 82 Federsl st, Allegheny, Pa A YEAR 1eodertake to briefly tench wo fairly nteiligont person of wither pen, whe oan rend and write, and whe, afer instruction, will work IndsssSously, bow tn orem Thove Theosand Dollses Your in thelr own Jornal ero heopover they Tye 1 or 71 also foruink erential which von cu vers Yet amos! Ro mower for mre unio puoommicl os shove. 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