The Switchmen Wir an Cureaao, April 23.—2:30 p. m. An portant consultation is now in progr between the officials of the road, the Sheriff, and representatives of the strik- | ing switchmen, It is ascertained from official sources that a decision will be reached one way or the other by three o'clock, Among the statements made of an attempt at a settlement is one to the effect that a prominent packer here engage all the men of the company in the hope that desired to non-union this would pave the way to a settlement, 1t is understood that this was not en- tertained favorably by the railway com pany. Cuicaco, April 23.—The switchmen's strike on the Lake Shore road is at an 9 »~ was issued between and 3 o'clock Stahl, di- the switchmen to report t y the yvardmasters. President Newell, of the Lake Shore road, said to a repre- sentative of the Associated Press : “We end. An order by Chairman recting John have allowed the old men to go back at 3 their st, without any stipula- tion whateve pon-union men return own requ ron our part. The eight to work with formerly in our em. from oth- | he union men Aas ploy. The men brought here er cities were pot to be put to work in our yards here,” of the declared that the Shore officials had agreed on their part to switchmen in some manner within the ths, department One striking Lake switchmen of the eight non-union dispoe text six mon by placing them in some other or otherwise caring for them. In any event to take yards, where they At 3 o'clock them away from the are at present working. or om— Vary Bad for Rqtirond Offiotals. | vswiex, N. J. April 23. the | f N Joiiu HW. Hayes, a member of 0 Mr Hayes says he was at Hurst's hotel in the | St. Executive board of the Knights Labor arrived here last evening, Louis when the shooting at bridge in East He rom the Mis §8- | issippi and was Ju the scene as s00n p ! Cohekia Creek Louis occurred. as possible and was engaged from J oclock to 7:30 p. Kaights of Labor in other to get the fearfully excited people quie t- | m,, with endi avoring “This uncall ed down. Haves says: was instigated by the | They knew that the of the] state militia to run their until wl for massacre railroad authorities they could not get help roads overt act of violence was com They therefore, got Log ther | | L. ughs brought on the trouble of the 9th inst. | some mitted, . | | Of wis who a gang and the governor of Illinois then or- dered the militia on the ne,’ 3 | lawyers | | f Labor! the Knights pos evidence to eonvict prominent officials Nashville The just ca He further says that 0 @ nployed by thi have now in their wasion ample | of the Louisville and road of insti general ! Hed ARSE May 25, Hestions rating the riot. executive board have al the g vel special session of nersal | i in Cl and on take action upon the great g bron the recent strikes and boycotts, and an endeavor ght up by BUmMerous will be made to prevent in the future out of the roundhouse alled manned by a kb ( an engine wrew of strikers, There | is a genera king of hands and con- gratulations among the men, an body seems please k April é Stahl, | Crioaco, when ned to-night about the questi basis of settlement, said he would give a copy of the agreement upon which | I'Il read | don’t Mr. ork. the men returned to w he said, ‘because I got the Stahl then read as follows : this to you,” want you to signature,’ April 23. Cricaco, W. L. If all ewitehmen on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Com- | pany in Chieago or Cook county return | to work at once [ will personally guar- | antee that within sixty days from date the eight objectionable switchmen will be furnished other employment and permanently removed from their present positions. {Sighed] Stakle, Chairman : this By AvrooRriTy -_— Smallpox Scare | i THE DREAD DISEASE INTRODUCED IN: TO THIS STATE BX "HUNGARIANS, la chance to meet the issue squarely in Puruapereaia, April 22.—Dr. Benjamin Lee, Secretary of the State Board of Health, has made unsuccess- ful effort to ascertain the port through which a party of Hungarian immigr- | ants enteredt his country Shortly after | their arrival here they emigraot- ed into the interior of Pennsylvania | and stopped for a day or two at the house of & miner named George | Dreadle at Fairview near Wilkesbarre fsince their departure, the esnitary | authorities of Luzern county have had a severe case of smallpox on their | hands. Dreadle’s family of seven | children were all stricken with the malady. Dr. J. H. Sault communi- | cated with Dr. Lee, calling upon the State Board to take measures to pre- vent an epidemic. The case was p'sced in charge of Dr. Louis Taylor | | quite a number of Republicans to vote of Wilkesbarre, District Medical in- spector, and a rigid quarantine was | enforced at Fairview, Largesupplies of va AGING viras have hoan shipped to the infected localities and the State Board has been officially notified that the farther spread of the disease been effectually prevented. The Hone has garians cannot be trae. d, - Murder aud a guicide. PriLari via, April Dact, a German figed 30 years, early this evening shot his wife 93 He then placed the re- his prove fatal, volver to his head and fired, and death resulted before medical «id could reach him, Mrs. Daut was re moved to the hospital where one bal) which had entered her right side, was extrieated, but another bullet, which entered the right side of her back and took a downward course could not be! located and the pheyicians believe it will cause her death. Daut’s wife is a prepossessing woman of 19 years of | age. They bad one chill and oceco- pied rooms in the house of Daut's brother at Fifth and Powell streets, where the latter Feeps a saloon. Daut was a hard drinker and was extreme- iy jealous of his young wife. | any such uprising as are now in { bas the right to suspend an officer ap- | pointed by himself, an | of this opinion he is goi an officer . ys Sa [that in proof of this epinion he is go- | struction. | form the duties of the | eral will also be enjoined from paying any money to the deg | ‘ ’ | ever on Highee's order. | of the measures failing, the good Dr. {the Courts. here to-mOrrow | narrow lines of the Democratic ma- Hate the strength of | together. | probability | through by a emall majority. | rm A—— Ge OT go inflicting | injuries which will in all probability | | lightening. | dan the ¢ iy. { the authority of gress without | general assembly — a A—— Governor's Remedy for ¢ Who Refuses to Besign 26 It is authorit HARRI said th Pa., on April high n SBURG, 18 evening, Ys that Governor Pattis holds that he t) ti 1 that im proof od and ng to suspe appointed by himself, Dr. Saperintendent of i Dr. Hi it Higbee from of- Public Is s will 1g to suspend Nee as still per- office. Then g he | the State Treasurer and Auditor Gen- yartment whats In the event Higbee will then de charged with mis behavior in office. This will give him | General Wagner will be | to consalt with the] Governor on the inspection of the | schools. -> i 30 hell, The Tans Bill. It appropriation | the House of Representives in to | allow the calling up of the tariff bill | | much doubt and unecertainity as to | what the fate of the bill will be, The WASHINGION, April 26. — is | thought now that the bills connot he disposed of in time | jority will not admit of much latitude | | for disaffection, the uncertainty | of the protectionists contingent of the | party makes it very diffenlt to caleu- | the bill. It ls will be | i i and claimed by some that there for the bill, but this is very uncertain, | and it 1s claimed on the other hand | that the President's stand in favor of the tariff reduction will be calculated to make the Republicans stan 1 solidly With all uncertain | elements it still seems that there is that the hill these n will get | A Church Bteeple Ablasge. | Harkigsinn, April 24.—Late yopter- storm the spire of the Markel Square Presbyterian ehurch was stmck by | The flame burst from the apex of the hufe acorn which formed A weather vane extended several feet above the the cone of the steeple, srpmmented top of the spire and in » short time the intense heat melted the supporting rod and the heavy iron wing fell wpon the roof a hundred feet below with a loud erash, It broke the slate roofing, but was thrown to the ground by the fremen without doing "any farther damage Two hours after the fire was discover. | od the firemen succeeded in getting a | stream inside the steeple and thus renched the flames, which had already destroyed more than ten feet of the stee y below the acorn connection. Jin will require a large sum to re ir the rVThe spire was the lof in Mo ACO WAS hung to a tree, wrote the and pinned the { humanity that that our equal to all oceasic have infested our o« We heartily welcome all strangers citizenship who are give this, convicts i upon any rank or | discover the actors | sacrificed at the altar Pay. | was sufficient, | per wes { fo be | AGE NTS FOR CENTRE COUNTY FOR THE | South Bend Chilled Plow. I pay from & "hy do you | Foent 1 SOLE | DE OUR TERMS ARE CASH, AND NOT THIRTY DAYS PONSIBLE PARTIES o) OV} TO RES URN OUR WE ARE FREQUENTLY IEADQUAR] ERS FOR toves of All Desc AT Rock-Bottom Prices. riptior 3 wl YOu rrr -amoude £ : snd h\ 10 HICKS & BRO. HARDWARE. LARGE CK IN MAIN (CENT HOOM Geo. Graham, of near Sori ng 1 his . . taken from field, . op who murder wife some time M a mob and The win r by lynehers ther foll iteary notice same on the body and leparted. {nr iil ARY Ni in Pp PEE (Girahax When wil isl will have » had been banged It munity apd iment sa matter justice we ignore the law fact not iis instance, We recognize the criminal statotes are Therefore we remove ns, resolved to frote our midst the worst eriminal who has ever wanty.that we may here. after and forever live and be wihowt his presence and vicious mfluence. to We DT may | worthy of it. too, as 8 warning to and murderers who hereafter invade our county to impose We warning that any persoa’or persons of our credulity. also give station who dare to in this tragedy | will be surely and speedily dispatched where all thin In Graham, a loving gs are revealed the mem ry curious, the of Sarah wife and dear mother whose to justice to of Hecate, we | subscribe ourselves Mo. Keep your | Citizens or Gres Cousry, To Donnell mouth shut. us you will die the death of a dog. Sheriff -_— squires recently is w wrthy of note, | portain seamstress, who sewed for a cor tun | ing business, allowed her wages to ac. | : | cumulate until the same amounted to | thirty dollars. The seamstress demand ed her wages which the proprietress refused Lo pay, stating that one dollar per day was an excessive demand, al cents day (and lowing that fifty per the seamatress board herself, At the lawyer contended that the hearing of the case, latter as a clincher, stated that f at any of our hotels for three dollars ki false, but, even if wera would he ask : it ny one Lo work for mere lished We true, boarding, when the work acoOMp was worth treble that amount? {notice when Tawgere services are requir | day alternoofl deiting a violent thun rer | od the i { enough {0 bodrd a whole family for a amount demanded is lorge month. Invatesy Viratiry.-«~When you feel na if the vital powers were giving way, strength gone, spirits depressed, mem «+ ory failing, appetite lost, exhaustion sealing over every sence and paralyzing every energy, then is the time to resort to tliat wonderful ally of nature, Dr. Walke's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, It soon worky a glorious renovation in the system. ~Wanteo~Mrs, Nancy Korman, who lives in Buwh's adition, will do washing either at her home, or your own residence; will clean house, sorub or do any work that may be given her This Indy is a widow, and deserves your tronage. Address a tal oard to vy Rates moderate, ol ~Subseribe for the DEwoonar, lite was | | beat result If you recognize any of | 4 by | Bottles free at J lady who carries on the dressmak. | wae ample the | sum | under the regard anid 0m| sp the hem to town taken 1 and 1 OV Eerseers charge ropeply nip. The about 25 vears of not doecensed but there was by which to WAS Age ving about his person mdentify him, A Firemen's convention and 5 srade Id in ARoona ne Septem ber, at which a grand time is expected, | A telegram ree H.T. Har- form Pi ceived by vey, Ev. Satusday morning adelphia brought to him the sad intelli death of of Mrs wk WAR A ssier red Mrs A Mackey daughter of tt Fsq. Mrs wk Satu was | hea the gence of Pollock, Mrs. P Me lure soils Hepburn, Mr HM. T. of Mrs. E. ( Aran mother Harveys of this ity ate Samuel ] ook « death | srred at 5 rday } YEAS morning of Age AD i : The had heen ir deceased th for a long time. IN EVERY casn~—D., A, wor dealer of | , that he was th a severe cold that ngs: had tried many ut benefit Being in ftuced to try tr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did and was en~ irely oured by bottles, | Sinee used it in his coughs and colds with | This is the experience of | lives have been saved | Wonderful Discovery. Trial | Zeller & Sons drug | 80 of a few which time he has family for all = nousan w DOM this — | ; store, | —A ease which come before one of our | | A | ————— | «The large farm house of Lem Fare- | well, situated north of the town, of | Walker, andooccupied by his son, took fire on Friday last and burned to the | | gro und. The family with the help of | the neighbors SUO0LO ded in saviog all | of the household goods, —A—— TO MM of Harrisburg, TAN EXD | Shepherd, “H AVI Tees Electric Bitters, | feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it, NE SCRAPING 11. PAYS | mv doctors told me | would have ad. 1 Eleetric three bottles seven boxes Buck- used, instead, Bitters aud lee ire t bottle, and Pucklen's Arnica Salve at | 25 cents per box by J, Z Her & Son, I —— i ——— Loxvox, April 26.—Lord Harting- ton, in a speech in Lancashire this evening said that no alterations would remove his objections to the Irish scheme. He did not wish to coalesce assistance of Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Trevelyan, Mr. Goschen, Sir Her ry James, Mr. Bright, Earl Selborne, Earl Derby aod the Duke of Argyll, to ereate an independent party or to indues the withdrawal of the measure, rion of the audience made Wi demonstrations against the ker. Mr. Bright, who was unable to at- tend the meeting sent a letter, in which be said be thought that Lord Hartington's conduct had been con. sistent and cou us. “It will be a calamity for the coun- try if measures of the transcendent magnitude of Mr. Gladstone's should be on the authority of any leader, however eminent. «China and glass suitable for onte—GWarman’ 4 pres: —Edward | ved so much benefit from | of 2 | i 2 en's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now | Now this lawyer knows that in ad and weil.’ g ] a 1 | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Bitters are sold at 50 cents a | with the Torles, but hoped with the | pArox ysm, saaministered « lieved that morning. A A—— All our new Woolen ARG JUMmMer se regs IPE Your ord & Co. I' milor =. ne art in china and new wares rarman », When Baby was sick we pave hor Castoria When abe was 8 Child, abe oried Tor Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, Have had | a running sore on my leg for eight years; | to | | have the bone scraped or leg amputat- | | the lady in question could get boarding | Absolutely Pure. This powder Never Yaris strength and wholesomeness A marve of parity Mote sconomion] than with the multitude of low test, short weight, slam or shosphste powders. 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It Is thistaith which has led us 0 put our money into Rae i berally We bay e pul more into il Lhan money money conld not buy the § ir name we have pad od by twenty years of honorable business 3 ing right here on Market St, Phi a vet 80 great is our faith in the Russias tisn Cure that we are willing to stake ouree- puiation on it as a safe, Fpoedy and permaneo are fo | Rheumatie troubles. Could we offer any better aaranty of good faith Others be sides ourselves have tested ita merits, and add their hearty and unequivocal endorsement, We send toa who ask it & pamphlet contain. Ing much of such testimony. And yet if yom have Rheumatism why suffer one } hr Jouger than is necessary. It costs on 1 $2.5010 berated, and while you are making up your mind sety * you might be made well. The RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM has saved CURE forer who bas given it a fair trial, It &s for you 10 Oecide whether or not it shall cure you. Price 8$2.50.! [i trac Te mo , Boe, mown, “RU sum of sid and examine Lt wor wey EE RU EUMA TION come bre to be found st the stores, hat oun be hind by enclosing the amount se above, aad pet ressing the Americal proprietors, PFAELZER BROS. & CO. Philadelphia. 19.821 Market Screet, NOE E is hereby given that the ot of John A Dir alli ant of Joba A be rh, Panel, » Joontie of Walker towtshly Prothonotery of ANY a— Wome Gomrine wi tyongt Uhl One box does the busine, Ma yet it Ie 4... bee been filed in the « Hoe of 1 the Court of Oommen Plows of Contie County, aid that sai? soceunt will be present § the Cont Sor confirmation st Api] term next RO PREITY, * Profhonctary's OfMce : rothomommry. Bellefonte, Pa, Mar. 24 1588 1 TOTICE is hereby given that the a aocomnt of Joba 11. Mos wmimitten of Lp din Musser, & lunatic, of Haines t a Oevtee On, Pa. hae been fled in the offen + of the Omurt of Oommen Pleas of that ssid soosnnt will he presented to the contd Sor confirmation at the April term nox Prothonotary's (Moe, BO Emre. Prothonotary Pelisfonte Pa, Mar bh 24 8 | Grain Market, Aseorrected wockly by Lawnawes 1. Saowe Wheat, ted, por bushel, susendii Wheat, white and mixed, poe | Cp Rye, per bushel... o - Oorn, shelled, per Laie. TE — Onty, por bushel - Produce Macket, Pollowing are the produce guotstions as recstve by us ns to thee brow of going to press o'clock, Wed need q] data dtd rtm JH BRR cssmsrininis « sumone sane JB ented F
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