REPOR i» cin —e ‘HE CENTRE VRTY, vont, $1.50, when paid in Rreears subject wn previ £ Lr) bry FRED K moreoe guild a ad Mix PREMS: «Oa vs tens Ack He and Sonata §¢ Plyow in §! per vear ise nis ine for 8 Le ARO Snhwagirent foseriing eens pay or Centr acy, Pa, THors, Juny 2. IN CONVICT GARB Phijadelphia‘s Ex-Treasurer Bogins is Term of Imprisonment, Pritaperruia, July 9 John Bards. ley began his fifteen years in the East een penitentiary yesterday afternoon. The transfer was wade on order of ho had ac- ceded to the prisoner's request for a re- spite of a few days in which to settle up his business affairs, As soon as the prison officials find ou what Mr. Bardsley can best do in the ray of work and his ability to perform labor he will be given employment. HILADELPHIA, July 11.-—Postmaster General Wanamaker appeared before the Bardsley investigating committee yesterday afternoon and asked to be al- owed to testify. He explained his con- nection with Lucas in the Reading stock deal, showing that his actions were per- fectly business like. Bardslev's state. mend that Marsh had obtained S200 _H00 from him for Mr. Wanamaker was with- out the slightest foundation. Mr. Wan. amaker read letters from Comptyeller Lacey and Assistant Secretary Netile- ton to show that he had never forzan ip- stand delayed the ment ofa re ceiver for the Key bank. Edit ors Willimn V. McKean and Bobiirt McWade, The Publis Ledger, also testified. . H. Yard refused to testely, and the committe will take action te compel him i 3 PHILADELPHIA, councils’ Tis Failure of commiite verily once a week the cash o i ix] and the failove of the comuion law fo pro- vide for the issuing writ of-seques- trafion in « ' ial defauls, were the cau ‘ : 3 : of the court of « Lis No. | fur refusing to tion asked ex-City tre ment was is who was | court in ref Als’ mvestigati sworn and testify CEIvers were named mills. Bank Examiae warled his resigt Lacey. DEATH Fatal Upsetting of a Ferry Stip. PHILADELPHIA, J Carpenter, Carpenter, Jobm, 7 years street, Camden, Delaware river last night, 5’ ter, with his wile ric in th OG] THESE against the H. Yard, before ceun- £4] he Bradford for- aS TRAP FOR I'wWo attean in a Mrs. Mallie ife or Willian and her sta Garpen- started gut to take a moonlight Tr 12a as far vania Ferry i letal street redted om his oars verly to leave the slip for Philadelphia. When he d x1 the oa 2% ship one of the oar locks In up hesaw th entering the slip drifted and saw the great te altered the cry of wa ring the big boat struck the batteau irs. Carpen- tar, who wassitting in the stern, grabbed her son, while Mr, Car a fires bald of the rudd of Pennsylvania, He heard his + nd when he tarned his he gide of i «8 neath th som, pass the Filet vy ov i Looking ¢ steamboat Pennsyivaiga into swhich they had danger, ivy 3 As peri Penn- . of at- n here. esterday afternoon Wis a reamor ] Lif Twenty- eighth On i and F seventh Pennsvivas Innteers Knapp's battex i ae hall of post. Last i Pennsylvania and the tery, together wit) Of rs. % of W. and Forty-s entertained at the reside N. B. Byres. there ana riy- and Reuo Twentv-eighth e named bat. artment offi- residence Hundred AIS Wore of Captain 3 : FRALEY Died in the Doctor's Chair. pGEronr, Pa.. July 10. Long is inv r the cire surroanding y i of son, aged 25 vears, who office of Dr. C. H. Mann, the influence of ether man, was employed in s will, and had a finger lacerated, itating amputa- tion. Jr. Maan etherized him. Shortly after Dawson unconscious. ness the doctor iced past was sinking. minutes, Dr. Mann » s most rigid investigation LJoroner mstances James Daw- died at the while under Dawson, a single he They Took No Inferior Goods, West Caoesren, | i4. ~The Jewelry store of Howard Fitzsimmons was broken into by prying off a window shutter in the rear. and the large safe door opened by boring holes around the bolt, which was thrown, Nearly $2, O00 worth of watches, diamonds and other jewels were taken. The work was evidently that of experts, who took no watches with filled CACS Dor any stones but the genuine ones, *.y duly Powderly Will Not Serve. SCRANTON, Pa, July - (toneral Master Workin Powderly has de clined Governor Pattigon's apvointment as one fhe Pennsylvania commis sioners of the Worlds fair. Ho says that the office would interfere with his other duties, besides he does not wish y entangling alliance with any politi- cal party, particularly at this when he is getting ready to wage ballot reform at the constitutions] convention, $ 2%, % LEH Union Men Called Out, Lepaxox, Pa. July 14. All the mem- bers of the Amalgamated association, several hundred in nmuber, employed in the nut and bolt works here, were called out last night ou sceonnt of the company rifusing to sign the scale of Juices of the nempeintion. The sixteen uch rolling till was staried yesterday with a nwo ol pon-usion wen. Fatal Accident in Danville, DANVILLE, Pa. July 18 «Joseph Hix- son and Joseph Keelor, while engage in tioning the roof of die hospital for insane, fell to the ground, a sixty foot, BON : : Hixson oe ; I FEAR CRAZED BOY. Pitiable Scenes at a Philadelphia Coroner's Office, YOUTHFUL MURDERERS TERROR, One of the Juveniles Becomes So Peake Stricken Terrible Charge He Is Bemoved wo the Hospital tor Treat- mont, Over the Against Him That PHILADELPHIA, 14, The sad spectacle was witnessed at the office of two lads, the elder barely 16, who were present on the of baving taken younger of the two was maurice, aged 4 years, of No, South Front street, who Sobrieski, a Pole, aged at No. 717 South Front with a Barlow knif Front and Mead streets, mt of which he died the xt day at Pennsylvania hospital. When Fitzinaurice wa ronal the office his mother be hysterical, and at the cor ion of the case, when he was remanded in coroner to Moyamensing prison to t tae action of the grand jury, nearly frantic, Owercome by id pthier's Grief, The poor 1 He his | mother's griel, au as only saved from | fainting by th rit application eof | restoraiives. i i violently, | and, unable to oy ait to his feelings | tu tears, gazed 1 4 it agonized | eyes at his mother, who wed him, | vainly calling bis name ws he was led | back to the patrol The evidence | as Sobieski w Bireats Of Ee Ten JN coroner's us charge The Fitz. 1813 John living ‘5 BOTH numan taboed 0 vears, the into Oy showed that 1d Mead & from LL arrso nar i i ¥ WW LT He Was Fitzmaurice =ran to tease todd by at einpioved, he | and Ms compan { hin, Sobieski tacking thew, wugcht one of {the bovs, when Fitzmaurice drew knife from In snd, according to i his story and jm panions, i threw it at the “OUivsil then went to his hom wl stremmiv | fromn the subsequently | sent to the Pe hospital, Another Murderer, 1 by Mra Fitz. died ODES, the Epis roan the CAILeT In { manr | may wi | Ir., ag | copal hy | #flect of | the day by . years old, of No. 2537 Lei alled, According 1 v wea of Theo dore Grace, aged | i 11 Years, anda { the thre i boy, w i on Sal | came a {a cents Crooks would go if i “Youn w | at the sane a 22-calibre | former's head, port, and ( tally wom Epis pal | admission, His Composure Forsool bin HER Waon, Cars, i ad suare Tosstt vo for tes for him, that £4 hange, 1 Urosseti, bites ried ¢ ¥ & he bopt % pocket fae Te iting it at the re. fed Joe Him. During the hes ; of the testimony, hi 1 hat of Fate maurice, manifested any feel wn called to the wit ness 3 what appeared ind most non- chalant manne A i witness stand |) 1] » gave and he Rtered i faint would have falle: 1 r th arms that wes wrown about him It was the } Way, UALIONS, was nails and be was i : ¥ oar ment Lo rec 3 § ¢ of a half | han sign bis sheet. Pit Lips, and as ¢ hie violently. i remors increased, both arms « } { ) sively An Ala His conditi that Coroner no place for mediate atten case, Take hin to the Episco- pal hospital and let the doctors there teleginph ine when he is ready to come her As the boy was borne from the roem to the waiting patrol wagon the specta- tors shuddered as they caught sight of his face. The 1 monotone had become almost a the poor lad's eyes were distend fear and his month was distorted made wild latches with his hands, and the ex pression of his {ace was that of a ma niae. It is said that ever since Crook's death WC rossett has been brooding over the af- fair, and bas expresaed himself in mors tal terror lest he would be hanged. ISOM have onval- ¢ Condition, alarming d: “This 1s neads im- ontinne the * aA. Nine Killed in a Railroad Accident, Asriex, Col... JULY 10 =A horrible ca tastrophie ocenrred at Aspen Junction,on {the Colorado Midland road early yester- day morning that has filled many once ap homes in this beautiful valle with desolation and desth. The colli- isten occurred Lotween a Midland ooo motive and the hind conch of the Satar. day night excursion train running be tween Aspen amd Glennwood Springs, ‘The coach low] of people returning from ‘the springs, where a few pleasant hours had been spent, were suddenly plunged into a mass of frightfnl railroad acci- dent which resulted in killing nine per sons and inflicting severe injuries upon several others. The force of the col lision tore the clieck valve from the engine and poured steam and water into the wrecked couch lomd of people, mealding and rocoting the helpless pas —_gery. ae Chilean Lina gonis Defeated, New Yoox, July H.—lmportant in. Sormation regnraing the latest develop iments in the Callean trouble was ro fosived by cable by conamereldl honses tate interests io that cenatry. It is stated that the plan to capture the gov. ernment topo crulvers Almirante and Almirante Coquille at Valpa- by bribing the crews was discov. wred and the leaden the soheine are jn prison. Ou Tuonlay and Friday Jat THE HISIORY OF A WEEK Wednesday, July 8, The first national convention of Young Beople's Baptist societies is in session at Chicago. Jawes Cowan, postmaster at Dixon, Wryo., is under arrest, charged with being short 81,100 in his money order accounts, Rev. Father Celistin Joseph Felix, 8. J, the distinguished preacher and writer on ecclesiastical died in Paris, aged 71, Henry Watterson, in an editorial in the Louisville Courier-Journal, advocates the ¥ ubjects, A cyclone at Madison, Miss. killed Wes- Young, colored, wounded several ings. The Presbyterian church and the school building were swept away, od . Fifty mounted men, fully armed, broke Holand Brown, a negro, who had raped Mrs, O. Berry, took him one mile from town, tied him to a pine sapling and riddled his body with bullets, Tharsday, July 9. The education bill passed its third read- The president has recognized Jose Carlos Fernandez as vice consul of Portugal at New Orleans James Ranciman, the well known writer died in London. His attack wird attracted consideras- time ago Turkey has the orthodox Greeks from using the northern entry to Holy Grotto at Bethlehem. It is ex- pected that Russia will protest prohibited Is in an exceedingly prostrated condition, fed on Toledo, O,, as the the pext session Friday, July 10, The flint glass wo H M. 8. Thrush with Prince George of weil from Halifax for The government of Boenes Ayres is tak- ipuell a threat- t in the provinoes of Entre Ries, 1 Catauarca Arlington, of San Francisco, Annie Manning, After shooting her lover the and killed herself. Arling- f the woman was the 1 Policeman woman shot 11. luck the Rip- ntenced to imprison. Saturday, July New vesterday se Ores bank, of has asked for authority bank appointed a com- iphians to recommend WH Dew mint iy injured and plosion an the anceburg, Ky. has ac of the law Chatta- idersport National Pa a national miler Las : x i of ¥ Fax Pos (ale General Key TH wid of th Fenn Alderma university, Dillon, of Dublin, has visited Ww O'Brien in them to be in excellent health. Messrs. Dillon O'Brien will Milian ana William H » waiter in a Third ave- d in Bellevue hospital, Lhe effects of a thrust in i inflicted upon brella assailant restian: CONT Monday, July 6. that Fred i resign the mission to Haitd the sewer suicide at New 1 identified as that of Thomas eiy Aas werted i idavis has consented that tins shall be removed to Line exploded at Bruce. Fleck and Dick # five others SOG fucslay, July 7. fi hae approved the 5 to all political military offenders diemarck, second son of bras resigned his position of preside he regency of Hanover, It is his jutention to return to Varzin, his father's estate A fire in the West Stanley colliery at Conaut, near Durbam, England, wrecked the pit head and destroyed most of the machinery Fhe loss will excesd §300,000, About 500 men are thrown out of work. The condition of Rev. Mr. Spurgeon is hourly growing worse. The Bishop of Ripon called and made inquiries concern him, and Mr. Dwight LL. Moody and Rev. Dr. Wagland cabled from Massa chusetts their love, sympathy and prayers. A special prayer meeting of two hours duration was held in the taternacle to be seech the Almighty for his recovery, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Stock and Produce Exchanges. Prirtapeienia, July 13 The stork market was very quiet, but there was a good demand for seine of the inVestment stocks, and they showed considerable strength. Pennsylvasia was firm. Lehigh Valley and Lehigh Naviga- tion were sironyg, The Huntingdon and Broad Top stocks were dull aud rm, Following were the closing bids Lebhigh Valley Li N. Ps. com =a N. Pac. pf « GPG Peansyvivania . BB Reading. Te Lehigh Navigati'n 4g Bt. Paul @ Rl tories beat y Count Willing Prince Bisu Asch H.& B.T, pref... H.& BT com. 3 The Produce Market, Praovapxieaia, July 13 State and western flour, super, $355@Lak do, do. extras, $48 4.2% No. 2 winter family, Pennsyl vania roller process, $4750 western winter clear, $4.150A0Y do. do. straighs, $4908.10; winter patent, $5.10858% Minnesota, clear, $400EA.TH do. straight, $4885.10; do. patent, $5.1584.50. Rye flour, $4.75 per barrel, Wheat — Weak, dull, with #%c. bid and Bige. asked for July; %%e. bid and : neked for August %ige. bid and W%e, ask for September; 86 0. bid sod Wige, Cetober, Corn Inactive, woesker, with and G6ide. masked Tor July: Sligo. Whige. naced Tor Avuats Mg. bid naked for Sopiember, Wee. bid saked for October, ; kod Tor. uly; We. hd and De, an for July; Whee. ] fur Angst; S2Ge, bid Wie. asked for taal, steady; CRIFR ness, $0500.10; sy . i ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, CHILLED LOW Ricpy, . SOUTH EXD . 2AT REDUCTION IN , Re © SHARES reduced from 40 to 80 cents, ~~ All ether repairs reduced accordingly. . CHILLED PLOWS are the best bevel Roland isndside plow on earth; pricés res duced, POTATO PLANTER. The Aspenwall is the most complete potato planter ever made Farmers who have them lant their owy crops and realize from $25.00 Ww 30.00 per your from thelr neighbors, who wills gly pay $1.00 per acre for the use of au Aspens wall platter Spring Tooth Harrow, seventeen weeth , one side of which can be used as 8 single cultivator, TOOTH HARROW, Allen's Corebirnted Caltivators, Garden Tools and Seed Drills, which were practically exkibited at the Grauger's Pleale, CORN FL: NTERS AND CORN latest improved, J wee HAY RAKES AND HAY TEDDERS, fifteen ot ai cut prices. Farmers who harvest outside of each wheel, the same tedder opera of by one or two horses Can CONKLIN WAGONS, WALONE, superior iu fine Huish aid d nie bulid srubiliny NOBEBY ROAD CARTS, PHAETONS, Churns—, ulon Churus is constantly increasiog. WHEELBARROWS, Our steel snd wood wheelbarrows are to ail kinds of work of which we samoTtimenl al very low prices have s A large stock of nM AND GARDEN SE ¥ . he » FLOWER POTS AND URN: FERTILIZERS, |~ Agricultural Bait, our Champion Twenty Give Dollar § Phosphate: Lister's best make; Baflnio Honest Phosphate for use on barley, corn, pola toes and wheat, as well as Mapes Potato Fertilize er. nll of which have the highest reputation for prodociog au hovest return for the money invest wil Oar large trade justifies us in our supplies in inrge quantifies, we buv at the lowest prices, birs ns to sell at wed therefore, it will be 0 the interes every farmer 10 Uentral Pevtevivania i examios our stock before pirchaviey buy bag bwin iii Pha hie NS Pree; farmers. lt does not cost anything examine ihe aricivs we bave on wx hil tion, McCALMONT & CO. Hale Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Showy Hid on Wm : Moni sind, } Bod sjim rus PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IX ONE OF THE MOST BEALTH FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHESY EEGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPNENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY AGRICULTURE Three Oonrace) ated Alia CULTURAL CHEMISTRY with constant usteations up the Farm and iu the Labore sory BUTAXRY and HORTICULTURE: theonth cal and practical. Stadents saght original study with the miorotope. CHEMIATHRY: with sn uotususliy fall sud thorough course in the Laboratory {CIVIL ENGINEERING, These « ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Souur wn {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Jes mre acoptmspanied with very extensive practiosl extrcises in the Field, the Shop, and the Lab watory HISTORY, Ancient and Modern, with origi: nal investigation, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LADIES COURRKE IN LITERATURE sod SCIENCE; Two yea~ Ample facilities jor Music, vooal and 1ustrursental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional.) Freach, German and English (re quired.) one or more cotutinned through the eculire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY, pune and PN v MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build ing and equi Lt. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Politionl Hauck: ete. MILITARY sCIENCE: instruction (heoret) cal and practioal, iocinding each arm ofthe service, 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, Two fully graded and thorough. Winter term opens Janusry 7, 1800; Spring term, April 8, 1801. Commencement week, June MWeJuly 2,180, For Catalogue or other inform a fon, address GED, W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., State College, Centre Uo. 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