¥ XxX ¥¢ ben RR “te Reduoced Rates to Baltimore ternal Order of Eagles, at Baltimore Md., September 12 to 17, the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore, ut greatly reduced rates, trom all stations on its lines east of and ine bury, Erie and Buflalo. he rate from Pittsburg will be $9 00, from Altoona $7.49, Erie $12 00, Will- Ininsport $6 33, Buflalo $11.00, Canan- daigua $9.70, Elmira $8 50. New York $630, Newark, N. J., $6 10, Reading $0 15, Wilkesbarre $7.05, $3.90, from all other points. Tickets will be sold on and 12 Baltimore until September 19, inclu- sive. On payment of $1.00 to Joint turn limit to September 25 will be ob- tained Ticket stop-over with the { Ntation For the tig to visit + via Philadelphia permit within limit, if deposited icket spent at Broad Slireet omaodation of those desir. Washington during meeting, exeursion tick«ts from more to Washingtbn will be sold Nep- | tember 15 to 16, good re turning within two days, including date of sale, rate of §1 60 ne this Halti- qf Niagara Fails Fxeursion The Pennsylvanian Railroad Compa ny has selected the follow ing dates for its popular excursions to Ni- agara Falls Washington and Baitimore : July 8 and 22, August 12 and 26, September 9 sud 23, and Octo- ber 14. On these dates the apeciel train will leave Washington at S00 A. M., Baltimore 905 A. MY 1046 A. M., Harrisburg 11.40 A M Millersburg 1220 P. M., Sunbuy P. M., Williamsport 2 3 M., ck H 3.08 P. M., Renovo 3. P. 3 porium Junction 5.05 P. M Niagara Falls at 9.35 P. M. xeursion ticke! od for rat passage On any regul rain, exclusive Huited express within in #, will be sold at : Wash- and Baltimor from i: $10 00 from Li £10.00 fron Oxford, Pa 3 bia ; $8.50 from Wing t * LOO 3 ; ten-day fron 2 58 J AVe 3 EK riviog arn t i = ep 20 0 from a BG a v amy estown ; i Colume- 5 210 O00 i er 10 fr delliefonte : 85 from Sunbury ane from Williamsport ate rates from ap-over will 1 within limit of ti I'he special trains of cirs and day coaches will each excursion running Niagara Falls. An extra be male for parlor-car se experienced touri ron will ace in Ridgway ; § Wilkesbarre : # rand port ion- rincipal ints, Howed at pr Pp A at Buflalo turning. Pullman parlor | run with | irough to will * fi ket re a t charge } i ALS azent and ich exeur- i +i Napany e f time o infor pamphlet ai further res Boyd, (seners + : » t ticket agent, | Pass. ation, IAD } Ii# W. Broad dress Gieo, sr Agent, Mires ~ ia Hadeiph A FLOOR COVERING STRAW and PANAMA Hats at One-Half Value Dress and White Good at Money-Saving Price #1 5 3 § iblons HE Sp rin d . mmer Hosiery » ned 1s g and Summer Hosiery Pants and Overa My sie of Pants and % Very oom rik levy q Is Overalls « k we Come to our store and will be convinced of a few in Footwear + 5 la PE.... ...C. A. KRA SPRING MILLS, PA. A A 1 HAO 05 3 you facts . . GENERAL BEAVER REQOVERING DILLEN AND GREEN | Find thers are no Complications (Hf ontinavd from First Page.) | would give Condo ult thst was coluing {to him ; uo dH will or malice against nim ; made bo resistance when | Capilited | were not ured ; we surren- dered to posse of seven men. I dido't hit Condo with iron : Green put stock- ing, which ne tound in the bath room, over the iron so it wouldn't hurt him | when we struek him. Uross exumioution by Me Orvis, We made complaint about our food ; ry remarks at Jerry just in We uever sworeat him'y had | Friday Dr. RB 4, H. Hayes, of Belle- heavy iron concealed in the wall of our | foute, and Dr. Biddle. of Philadelphia cell pear the window three weeks ; | o : : voit bed in our cell ; it | performed an operation, removing the lt 3 we had it but one | abscess. No indication of either gan- day ; the stocking did not belong to | grene or blood poisoning was found, 1 hod a nor was the bone nflected, forenoon, The iron in the G | 1 i : too heavy to hit s man { the Genera 148 been resting quite Condo coming into | comfortably, out of bath room when en step; 1 went out first | Harris Township. wilh henvy iro Aus ib my stocking | feet : fad ou tis shoes ; I struck | Homer Barr and William brouse, Condo ith list ou back of his | who are working for a lumber compa. Went bath room to put | by at White Deer, spent Sunday with s 3 I think Liviogston took | their families in Boalsburg jatl ; I saw Greeu hit Con-| Edward Williams visited at Salona : showed jury how | Misses Margaret Mothersbau Ww stocking He did | Claudia Wieland are Linrd | there was no | Altoons Aiding as 10 who should hit| Miss Helen Myers is evjoying Green was golog to bit | company of her cousins, the him, aud heard Green wll Coudo ‘Reep | Wolf, of Blair county, quiet and I won't hurt u;"” when [| George Ishler, who hit him Condo jooked at mie and said lumbering in Virginia, “what! ' Livingston opened | Miss Lida Rothrock, Heuders: L dou’t kuow how | Visiting friend, in B SU Mini onl Condo's head | Mrs. El Paubelm, who h Bich tu + BO one jo jail but Hender- | litte girls, spent the summer wit her ; Y to get out; | parents at sShiogletown, returned to was shown | her home in Altoona Liv Rev. (3. (.. Hall, who enjoyed the iron . past two months with friends in this I am twenty-two years | place, returned home in p county, Pa. I | mington, Del yi weot to Coop- Rev, and villesburg, Wallace Rup, | relatives a: i Lo Wallace Run, | A nomb March, 1004. | straw ride to a festiv went to bath Baturday eveulug ron iu cel. sod put Mr. and Mrs. ¢ slderwood, it : bath | couple from Baileyvill Was going to push Jer- | tained at the he atid escape. | They were ist first, and | calithumpians hand ; did Misses Myra hit Condo entertained num stockiug ; I | party on Friday. tand I woulda Mrs, Emam Fisher dAvingston got keys BOmMe of hes rt No Liviog- | A chi we had no jo- | lege, was intern ouly to stun | day. never made any Harnish in i bad no grudge or Ine Ni be was a weigh one hun- i Was put 4 years old, | ; My parents live I did n Cone mm, ed unt gol into J. D. M iron iu i Boalsbure Ov would not hurt i showed the jury Conti un; I don’t know Kit belived to . ” ts Atteatod : A git | District Attorney Spangler. » tus [ said, arel that the prosecution Was prom ples “No: [8 » lise GF Guty at a“ COLGu cranes, | 80% ated sd kt at | Dpaugler’s gurment did much to rect any wrog inpression t have bev fine An operation for abscess performed on General James A. Beaver, of Belle. fonte, Friday of last week, that there were no complications, Tie trouble was eaused by an injury Bustaived by the General ten days ago, when he fell on the stump of his am- putated leg, bruising the covering of the bone and causing the formation of an abscess, iad showed : and since from bed in fu Vu “ AW pe Ine Was ou drd Lirven first head, the: On ay sx iron out of LWiCe « i head: held iron visiting in not Dat hiu very Understs bio ; 1 Lireen the nie yo I= engaged i of Bal ons, i 3 i i LEM i 1 misbhurg HIArRs gol S { i § \ sit wit iis Cr Saw ie Delore, He Loox 8 Ot Lo his in Elk ‘re. Black eo: fromm Hunt r of young people ef at Hot at i friends ingdor, joved a rvill ad the I8:h of ai i Claeron ; bridal ent ’ y Werle John a band +4 $ » § te y $ WRI took It to roo ry Li fh HEL 0 wil % We af AW ay frog Lhe iit Jerry with his { kid pk ar door en | i i 0“ Kimport = al a £3 fi nin ie TG. JERE Y | tea ¢ i fi I n i 0 O58 in ) ute gave & supper to ends on the 2 { Wi. Stone, of St ? ia - d « 7 ' i: 3 BORISHUrg on ili mn were conducted by Reformed chureh ie Thompson, of Pudding- Margaret MeFar thie fuel Hn wi i Nervice Hey tiie Condo ; £308 HH Ruow put Lhe The closing argument was made 1 3 ho sta ¥ : i i ’ i 5 iN i# ¥ 3 bir esa aCCUsed sr © Was i. v i al nig Orvis : Uy opposing oou 1 int ———y yihie cing feet and | and | of vim, Dil Londo very Iai tithes OO ithe | # Kay and for Pt : : put missions minds too | The J : adge's Charge firs . AL Lhe Judge L charge to lown {clear and ¢ a1 i ied to wae muoed when 'W whether | ir hot, Living- | Loudo when | didn’t tell i Condo, | one Lhst Dil We sang i I xwore at Jer. I didn’t get Judge remained only for whether the Rilli or second degrees, The following ext sels emb dy kernel of the Judge’ was the inability, is Jury, of | trary i first dey List defendants, wi Lie OHGo gre ¥ Aan? atv; bt Lo DES fe 1 ee i 31 it Gu iron k # § of 1184 fie id ha) “aine Le | a, va " of ‘ i ter Lhe grommet « i oof Te TRU 3 Wie, Alton the ve © MAT s1gy, bgy | Wh e+1d the defendant's repu- | % ¢} ules afier live o' fos | 10 onal testing ty for the | KI, to sclent No rebuttal was offer | wdjourned until Sdurday | st Formed sir Big - > - AHGUMENY FOR AND AGAINST BL Ww the kno ed in First llegree by thambers, | | blow is likely to ki nowing this must "pengler, Dale and Forest i $ : EE { presumed to intend © ih ich is the probe Court « Vened able and ordinary oor nee of stich an act Siturday morning argutient of the several at. murders of £1 He who uses a deadly raf cient mdo, i do it wickedly previously manifested | a large audi. when the argu- | him, with suficient weapon without ¥ RUS OF Provoratio i be presumed to & bad heart of mnie a deadly eient cause or prov ocation, or from The futerest He who takes the life hier with weag . Wit ence being present and with the manifest design to thus tig it upon me to deliberate and fully to kill, withons extenuation, is guilty of mur der in the first degree, ss ————— A ————— Balloting of Jury, The jury balloted eight times before & unanimous verdict was reached. The first and second ballots stood six for first and six tor second degree ; the next five ballots were seven to five, These ballots were taken prior to eleven o'clock Saturday night. San day morning at 8:50 the final ballot was Laken, —————— Argument for New Trial, The court allowed Attorney Furet ten days time in which to file his rea- sons for a new trial. The tenth day will expire September 8th, and after that the date for argument will be set. It is quite probable that the case will be drawn out at some length. oy sss Dillen betrayed great nervousness, | to form the conscious prirpose stifficion! cause of | his previous spirit of bravado, {| The opening address was made by {Col, E. R. Chamlwre, who reviewed | the case from the very beginning and | recited in detail and with such vivid. | bess the incident of the murder tha | the counsel for the defendants twice | objected to the language, which objec. | thon was sustained Clement Dale, Esq , was the second | Apeaker aud nrgued for the defendants, | In openivyg his address he took occa {sion to compliment the eourt and | counsel for (he failures displayed. Mr, | Dale dwelt at some length on the fact [that the large iron was not used to Strike Mr. Coudo, sud that it waa therefore evident that murder was not intended, The appeals to the jury by Mr. Dale NS mpletely break °. caused Dillen to down and weep ehild-li Ex-Judge Furst wes the leading counsel for the defense, and his plead. Ing, which covered over one hour, was listened to with eqonl futerest by jury and spectstors r. Farst contended that the object of Green and Dillen LOCALS, Mr. and Mrs, David Glasgow, of near Tusseyvil le, Tuesday returned from a trip to Huntingdon and Blair counties. They visited their son was to escape trom prison, and that | James, at Huntingdon and daughter they had no intention whatever to | Mra. Harshbarger in Altoona, Commb murder, although the killing wie not denied, His argument onl Amohg ldta who vearran td to this point wns so strong that there Kes was a division of oolnlon aiwng upeo- | G8Y of next week are the following per- {8101 us to the fiunl verdict of the #008 from Millheim : Mr. and Mrs, A. jury. | Walters, Miss Bessie Hlurgls, Hau. DEATHS, GEORGE W, BROWN. George W. Brown, after a | iliness with cancer Ling place in {five years, i The deceased { war of the rebellion, having | member of Co, (,, 148th Penna. {unteers, and served part of the | He was born at | but for about twenty-one | d in Philipsburg, dled at hig board was a soldier in Vol 0, | side {by his wife and two | William, of | Grant [erset county. Me also | ter who resides at Scotia. jal took place Wednesday lust week. leaves MARY HUNTER i i { | Mary, the four year old 1 Ir. and Mrs. Robert F. | their home on East Linn #ireet, Bellefonte, Thursday morning of last | week of a complication of diseases {She had been ill for rome time and | had been operated on some time ago [for enlargement of the glands of {neck. Her death at this time was sud- { den and unexpected It was the intention of Mr. and Mrs Hunter to take the little girl to | hospital in Philadelphia for special | treatment on the day of her death Hunter died MARY WEAVER ver, of Aaronsburg, died at that Pp fof a complication of diseases, Her age was fifty-seven years, Her husband, home and three sons, Harry, Harvard iand Irvin, of Nittany Valley, survive | Funeral services were held at her home in Aaro: sburg and in Reformed cemetery, Laufler officiating. Rev. F. E .h the we ! 3 Fall AVERLY Jane, wife of Wes i Heaverly, at her howe in Blavehard ering illuess. Last spring she verely burned while burning in her yard and she never fully ered, heart trouble id dre pay Her husband and Ivive, Was recov. at © = ehiidren survis api PEVETrS Elizabeth, day ®, James Run d of spins ment last week, aged pix daughte r of { LEAT ie, of Mirieen ng Interment Tussey ville cemetery . (ire Mm : Fri Daniel y we is gg. her ove Bole. with 1 ITE, Was » birned week Friday « inst I8 ver eighty years of age, ane low temperature on that day caused her to Le vinie chil whic she built & fir Combat * WOTrRing wiaive snd ered sl he twfore sieeve of her dress caught the nw fire, could 1 ation mot} Ww hen the acc ei severely uentl oocurre i Mrs WW Ram. forts is Was sione, and it » 88 Very i= hate that she es 1 cremation a ped - a Ww Er ied while T Emenhizer Killed Marsh attempling Howard {Wwe of Ww Na T. ki ght nenhizer, Creek, to jump a fre train st Monday He fternoonn Woe years old - >. Potier Township Sohool Notlee, schon! Hil r township board {entre saturday os The Monday, Ne ple nit 3 we yy district will apen Wo flier Prose Notiew i A hydraulic cider rman & “on will Operate their laesday and during the seRen, i Baby sweat wand Weighs 11 Pounds A boy baby, weighing eleven A tig pounds, SWeele od, f A Homicide Case Not Vrosse d The homicide case against Father Zarek was nol prossed, sa ——— — SS —— LOCALS Last day to register, tember 7th. Tuesday, Sep- If you have printing to do, send it to the Reporter office, Car load choice Rural New York potatoes for sale. —S, W, Suir, Miss Edith Lutz, an operator in the Commercial exchange in this place, returned Saturday from a two weeks’ stay at the seashore and Philadelphis, Mrs. F. O. Bairfoot of Centre Hal), and Miss Orpha Gramley, of Bpring Mille, were among the excursionists to the sea shore this (Thursday) morn- ing. Miss Bessle Weber, of Centre Hall, is at present on a pleasure tour to Al- toons, Holidaysburg and Galitzen, Bhortly after her return which will be within ten days, she will go to Fred- erick Maryland to enter the Frederick College for Woman, Rev. Andrew M. Carver, of Gien Rose, Texas, has received and accepts éd a cali to the Presbyterian churches at Milesburg and Jacksonville. Rev, Carver is a brother of Mrs. WwW. H. Hehuyler, of Centre Hall, ' Merchant G. O. Benner set aside business long enough to attend the Williams reunion held HBaturday at Martha. Mrs. Benner who was at the home of her parents for a week or more returned to Centre Hall with Mr, itn dall Musser, Mrs, 8. M. Campbell & nd [ Continued at foot of next column. | | Mr, aud Mrs. Harry Meyer, p Benner Monday , ee Sasesseetomsetn 0 D0 THE THING TO DO Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma- terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines, THING T i OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES i i | WE KEEP THE CHOICEST GROCERIES TO BE HAD... KREAMER & SON. CAMPBELLS August Furniture Sale Planned on Broader Lines, With Greater Stock, Greater Assortment and Lower Prices. # Wy £ obi idl 1 iy Jes ret August Purniture Sale offers house keepers everyu ‘ dues in Furniture of the August I will sell mer wunperal- Dhar Pe oer. ny the Lind. fo #8 most dep rudalile th of for Furniture at from 10 bLelou mio Hy PPTICES DINING ROOM TA BLES WOVE WIRE SPRINGS ‘i LARGE OAK SIDEBOARDS, Bevel Glass LARGE VELOUR CO VERED COUCHEA LIGHT-PIECE OAK CHAMBER SUITS HARD Woon Ri DSTEADS IRON BEDSTEAD las i PITIEE A u M. Campbell, Millheim, Pa. JOHN F. GRAY & | Normal School Successors to . . GRANT £10 cried wee Hy age slo k aud be eon vol all tall (dk 10 Lhe wise ig sufficient. - ON -~ HOOVER Lock Haven, Penn. {J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world Fallterm, 15 weeks begins Sept. 5th. Last year was the most successful in | the history of this important school— i about 700 students Location among | the mountaing of central Peuns., with { fine water, splendid buildings snd ex- j cellent manitary eonditic make it so | ideal training school. In addition to | its Normal course it also has an eXOrl. { lent College Preparatory Department | {in charge of an honor graduate of | : | Privoston. It aleo has depariments of |... MONGY 0 Loan on First Mortgage Music, Elocution snd Business It; [hes a well educated Faculty, fine | Gympasium sod Athletic Field. Address’ for illustrated catalogue, The PRESIDEST. 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Over We Pay Cash FREE Stark Bro’s, LOUISIANA, Me., Atlantic, lows, Fayetteville, Ark. 31st .... Encampment and Exhibition ofthe .... Patrons of Husbandry o central pennsyivania Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 17 to 23, inclusive. E t Opens ber 17th, Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. Tihs The largest and best fair in Central Pennsy Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping tent accommodations for all desiring to camp, A large display of farm stock and poultry, als, and every production of farm and garden, ing of each; 64 halftone vie ¥ Ivania, by farmers and for farmers, and exhibition purposes. Ample also farm implements, fruits, cere- dispiay of the work of the The Pennsylvania State College will make a large GRO. DALE G. L. GOODHART Chairman. College and State Experiment Station, 1.8 DAUBERMAN . . a | ip your » a i t ADMISSION FREE. : LEONARD RHONE, GEO. GINGERICH rength
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