FRENCH ELECTIONS. A Substantial Republican Vic. ! tory Indicated, BLI0 BREATHES FRER THE RIFT Commenls a EE Fie t Press of Paris and Der ballots Necessary A Re publican 108 Cham bor- Jority of in the New Ponlanger Counted Out, Par { od Returns divisions show & ele ail 1850 opposition members, division neca from O60 tion i Re publican In 177 will be supplementary ballots wy, The new chamber will probably comprise 369 Repuilicans avd 201 members of the Oppos ition ™ : at of the elurne tions on th ilangist Vote. vote in Pari last Janun January. The Berlin Press on the Fleot | Lox N , Sept in Paris is elected in the counted out sits Boul ing M. Paris, Sey defeated by Albert wa trict M. ¢ M. Blowitz don Tim the elect ma jority. DEATH OF Jules § Particulars of His 1 Revised on HM Ww rapidly api ie slept fitfu as the first ray into his bed cha final chapters of | Love,” be read to h A. P. Watt, his did as he desired. | vitality in the effort few changes and al clusion of the story. on his pillow ready to was dying, the copy and perfect from the autl way to the printer, ge . : Canadian Cheap Labor in Baflale. BurraLo, Sept local assembly of the union the question Canadian labor in this city came up and was discussed at some length It was claimed that every morning a large number of Canadians come over to this city to work. They worked for from ! to 7b cents a day less than the American Taborer «.d also worked an hour longer achday. The sentiment of the meet ing was practically unanimous, and a oa Te ‘ 8 RAN ta meeting of Central Labor 4 v } H n ; promsiting motion to appoint a committee to seek | advice in regard to the alien laborers was carried with a rush, The Mission Ridge Accident. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 28. —The coroner's jury, after investigating the cause of the death of Mrs. Adams, of Casey, llls., one of the victims of the electric railroad disaster, returned a ver- dict charging negligence on the part of the company in not providing adequate to Capt. Owen ley, of Casey, Ila, is oy to die and William Munford, Mardered Because He Wouldn't Treat Peoria, Iis., Sept. 23.—A gang of lower Peoria hoodlums who, under the p of James Mackey, have for months back been a source of terror, have brought their criminal career toa climax by the murder of an inoffensive old man named Cowan. For refusing to drinks for the gang he was on Wednesday beaten and kicked into a state of insensibility and yesterday died from his injuries, Favere Storm at Jacksonville, | was werent such accidents, | y Ind., is in a critical condi- | { across the continent. A TERRIBLE AVALANCHE. Many Mousses Buried by a Landslide In Or Yawe=Betweon Twenty-five und Thirty Killed, Many Injured, QUEBEC, Cape Pnamond below the citadel became detached, and sliding down, buried a number of housss beneath a mass of rock und dirt. A number of dead bodies have been taken from the ruins, but the total loss of life is not known, A num- bor of less injured, were quickly rescued. ft will be hours before any gompre- hensive idea of the number of the dead can be arrived at, as some of the houses are under twenty-five feet of debris, WTSONS, more or Scene of the Disaster, At th: of the cliff is a narrow street which occupies all of the space between the cape and the river. ATs | the river side of this street were situated | the houses which were crushed by the terrible avalanch rock street is entirely filled with the kage and a large force of men are aring it away. amilies are known to have 1 and it is feared that all foot Li : 1 Al WOrk Cie 3 ace the number en twenty-five and toi pl nt betwee Previous Landslides, landslide iY build From the equally Of veral | 81 » people it 1s feared ill ications Oss landslide w Dé how Every and under daf va intensely were ren ent i ile arg heard none can el 1% is forming the Baried in Working In the Huins «11 eral of t Bodies Gus he, iy working at Corpses are The anx which the in- plunged by vel subsided of the wreck 1 the overhang hortly Twenty Two Wrecks at Lewes, N, Sept 0, <The surgeon f the marine hospital at ol writes that there two vessels wrecked or stranded coast in that neighborhood and : men of every trade and calling a harvest in wrecking the | A number of sick or injured taken from theses wre ked wre now in the hospital. Me. N. Snow on HOUSE, Heavy Washington, FABYAN H., Sept. 24.- the last it was eighteen inches deep. No train run to the summit owing to the depth shoveled out before the could make the ascent, day of this month, trains A Prize Fighter Arrested for Murder. Sr. Lous, Sept. 20, beets issued against Edie A. Hern, who | engaged in the prize fight with Joung ¢ Jackson in this city Tuesday night, an who died soon afterwards, charging kim with murder in the second degree. rants will also be issued for all the par- ticipants in the affair, Across the Continent on Horsshack. SACRAMENTO, Bept. 20K. H. Platt and John Allen, of New York city, have completed their long horseback ride They reached this city four months and about four days from the time they left New York. Know on Mt. Waahington. Crawroro Hovse, N. H., 20, Several inches of snow has fallen on Mt. Washington and the summits here jue also pi FE rained heavily ere since y y the barometer fell sharply . Snow on the Madson. Newnunron, N, Y., 20, The first anow of the season Tallin cold : a drizzling rain, Sept, 20,—A large portion of ! are | vos | | prisoner | of the crime ow has fallen on Mt. Washington for | five days and yesterday morning | of snow and the track had to be | This is the first clear | TWO YEARS FOR EVA Mrs, Hamilton to Pay the Pen- alty for Atrocious Assault, DRAMATIC SCENES AT THE TRIAL, ——————— The Judge Pronounces What Lenlent Sentence~FPleas of the sol=The Prisoner--On Judge's Charge Against Cross Examination Declines to Identify Her Haby, May's LaNpisa, N. J., Sept. 20,-The He Calls n | Coun~ | the | Eva second day of the Hamilton trial opened fair and bright, Long before the of 10 the court spectators, and in waiting for house was the 10 open the proceedings of the previou day and the chances of the prisoner were eagerly discussed hour | filled with | court i wayward | The most damaging testimony against | the defendant that which was elicited from Mrs. Hamilton under the cross examination to which she was sub jected, lived and where she was she first met her husband had wi NL born; and She was asked where her father | where | how she | upported herself, and she answered | all these interrogatories with much hesi- | tation and confusion. During this t Capt, Perry was almost continually his feet rousing tions, but they were ruled by Judge Reed, objections to those lus all promptly over tose Habs Is 117 itor Thompson, in cold WiLK yo S| ‘lary EMULSION | CONSUMPTION | ‘BRON ur wie ITiS 'SCROFULA | Or any Disease wha Inflamed, I y Power. you can be S o- i OF PURE COD LIVER Ol! | PENN AVE. a point Feorry's Plea. that his court CTI wai ved tinent to th nn of stopping the row Judge Heed's Charge. Call the jury,” the peremptors request of Judge Reed when he resumed his seat at the opening of the n f minutes later og “The whole 1 defers Was of afterno he I matier : of the h struck in |F 114 GERaLY a bow w 34 oa when a used in olf defense it the caw He continued in ¢ dwelling on the fact that the knils thrust was a deadly one, and the only way in which the plea of the defense could possibly be tenable was that the blow was struck to save the defendant’ life; that she was in imminent dange and had to deal the deadly blow to save her own life, matemall The Jury Retires, The charge was clearly against the He set aside all the facts which it was said led up to the cutting He 1mstructed the jury to give her the benefit of any doubts as to the characte They might bring a ver dict of assault and b thought her knife thrust was not ma Hcious, but if they viewed the matter from the standpoint that she reached around to stab the nurse, then there was | no reason why they should not return a verdict in accordance with the indict ment. {| Then the jury filed out of the court | | room in charge of Constable Sims, Warrants have The Prisoner Sentenced, The at 8:10. At this time there was an- other trial in progress, which sitting there and the audience in sus pense for some time, Mrs. Hamilton entered the court room at 3:25, The jury returned a verdict of “Guilty as indicted” (for atrocious assault), The judge then commanded the pris oner to stand up. In pronouncing sentence the judge suid to the prisoner; “You have lwen convicted of an atrocious assault, but we have taken into consideration the conduct of the nurse and we give you a lenient sentence of two years in the stato prison.” Mrs. Hamilton did not attempt to ery, but she was extremely nervous, Mr. Hanulton returned to New York on the evening after the first day of the trina, Gen. Rosecrans Again Honored, mttery, if they | Bellefonte, N. W ———— 4 | Milesburg Borongh | MANET BOTED vervmnsons sesersoe ol jury returned to the court room | Philipsburg, 1st W Judge | | Reed did not intercept, but kept the jury | ars | | Curtin we Ferguson, K i “ Ww Wit) h Hypophosphits Mix, PalaTanie as r Beott's Emvulsie $a Jor planation or selicitalior a ewlmtitute, Sold by all Druggists, | SCOTT & BOWNE, CRemists. N.Y JOS. HORNE & C0’S Fe Rost Wo? SIOR Many have in st delaying Diace Samples sent and orders for gOS filled the same dey they are received JOS. HORNE & 6A, 609--621 Penn Ave. PITTSBURGH, PA Democratic County Committes, 1880 M. Bower 8 Ww WwW. Ww Centre Hall Borough Howard Borough Patrick Jone ph w I. W._MeCormiek J Willis Weaver W. Hartman Hitter ’ 4 Ww H. Riley Ww Jackson Gortem Unionville Borough... wsnnenilsy of. Bing Benner John Mechtiey Boggs, N. FP ‘ wer PIP Confer *'W.l. p— wer Bo Fo Adams K.P - ‘ H. L. Barnhart College... cone 380 Grove — T. Delon Jolin T. MeCormic co Samuel Harpster Jr, worsens. 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