Pe Cet PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Tuterest Preyented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the Stateand Flashed Over the Busy Wires, Harrissura, March 1, Executive Commissioner Whitman, of the World's fair commission, has received 229 appli- calions for space at the Chicago exposi- tion. Mr. Whitman has fendered his resignation, which he wants accepted at the next meeting of the Pennsylvania World's fair board. SUSQUEHANNA, Pa., Feb, 27.—At the Republican county convention, held in Montrose, Myron B. Wright, congress man from the Fifteenth district of Penn- gsylvania, was unanimously renomi nated. Mr. Wright and ex-Speaker Ga- lusha A. Grow were elected delegates to the national convention. Prrrssunra, Feb, 29.-—Roller William Field's right foot caught in the red hot rolls at the Black Diamond steel works, Before his fellow workmen co reverse the rolls and catch Field by his left leg to draw him out the right leg had been drawn through above the knee, its bones crushed to splinters and the flesh all burned off. fe NAY recover, HArrISBURG, March 1,—The Dauphin county court decided three cases against the Lehigh Valley Railroad company in- volving tax on capital stock and aggre gating about £95,000, with attorney gen- eral's fees, The Lancaster County Mutual Live Stock and Chattel Theft Insurance company was dissolved. The Philadelphia case arising from Bards- ley's embezzlements was postponed. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Ex-Judge F, Carroll Brewster, who has just arrived from the West Indies, brings authentic news of the whereabouts of W Marsh, the fugitive Keystone c president. According to Mr, Brewster's mformation, which he declares solutely reliable, Marsh is livin nealth and comfort where he i makes f HARRISBURG, report of the ad) ment, prepared Krumbhaar, a shows that the the national guard has incre last year from 8,470 to 8,403, been a gain of 1,205 marksmen anc 2 sharpshooters, and the entire number of the former in the national guard of the state is now 5,775 and the number of the latter 1,201, Asnraxp, Pa., March 2.-Dip ria has again broken out in Locust G mining town four miles west lace, and deaths occur almost daily Three children of the family of James Doyle have succumbed during the six days, and two others are lving at the point of death. This i of affairs exists in other families, and the condition has become so alarming that the state board of taken action and hs rals. ScrANTON, Pa., March 1.—A number of capitalists of Scranton and Harris burg, among whom are Lieutenant Governor Watres and Congressman Amerman, secured privileges from the legislature to supply certain cities with pure water, the reservoirs to be con structed in the mountains near this city The proposed plant will cost about $300, 000, and the capital stock will - creased from time to time as may be quired. Charters were granted yvester to the incorporators to suj ply Har risburg, Steelton and Dauphin Prrrsevra, Feb, 29.—The mystery sur rounding the death of Sarah Joye young Irish girl 1086 nai found on 8 n not been cleared up, but the police au- thorities are inclined to the belief that John Pulpus. the negro suspect, knows more about the case than he cares to tell The coromer’s jury rendered a verdict that Miss Joyce died from asphyxia, the result of an assanlt and struggle, and that from the evidence the jury believes that Pulpus was responsible for the death. The evidence against Pulpus is slight and entirely circumstantial. Manaxoy Ciry, March 1.—The indi- vidual coal operators owning and oper ating mines in this neighborhood are not much in favor of the semi-monthly pay system, and sore of them have noti- fied their employes that they intend re turning to the old monthly system. Among these are Lentz, Lilly & operators « f the Springdale and M Saturday was their usual pay day, but the men walted in vai the company's office for their mon and finally went their way, but later held a mass meeting and decided to « work. Yesterday about sixty of Springdale employes struck. The col liery is running short handed but the fi | long, and they will pend CHESTER, Pa., March 1. After an ab sence of nineteen years Captain Charles Cooley, a seafaring man, has re to Chester to find his wife married again and a son that never knew him grown up almost to manhood. Captain Cooley left Chester without telling anvone of his intentions, and during his long ab sence he has visited Australia, South America, Mexico, Texas and the lumber fields in the northwest, His wife and friends concluded was dead. and some two years ago Mrs, Cooley joined her fortunes with those of Robert En. ring, a protgerons expressman. The re turn of the long lost husband has thrown his wife into a state of nervous excite ment. The original husband says he will not interfere with the union, and the couple are welcome to live together as far as he is concerned. NOTABLE DEATHS. John B. Rehm, one of the most promi- nent men of Lancaster, at his home there, aged 44 years, Andrew J. Schuyler, a prominent cit- izen of Harrisburg, and ex-chief of the fire department, aged 62, Rev. B. R. Keck, a retired minister of the Unitea Brethren denomination, at Myerstown, Pa,, aged 70 years, John J. Gallagher, at Beaver Meadow, Pa. He was postmaster of that town dur. ing Cleveland's administration and served one term in the legislature, William Daniel Seeler, a well known civil engineer of Pennsylvania, and for many years secretary of the Pennsyl- vania ute Agsicluia wociety, at Harrisburg. b7. oa (Gideon ing num ber Hem oeTs oO ased 1 fortunate state thy Co., collieries at present On f v ia 1 all 4 ir res 1 On nall } niinus turned he ab- | past | citement has been FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Condensed Report of Proceedings in Senate and House. Wasninaron, Feb, #,-In the sonate Mr. Sherman, from the committee on foreign re Intions, reported a bill to protect foreign ex- hibitors at the World's Colnpmblan exposition from prosecution for exhibiting wares pro. tected by American patents and trade marks, and it w Mr. Manderson introduced bills against the “green goods” business, The rest of the session was taken up by the Idaho contested election ease, In the house Speaker Crisp again presided, but little business was transacted, Mr. Tarsney (Mo) asked upani nsent for the present consideration of a resolution directing the committees on labor matters affecting the adopted. The houm the whole, Mr, the Indian ap Ws passed OUN ¢ to invest) dato wv ous workers. It then went into committee of Ind.) in the chaly, on propriation bill WASHINGTON, Cullom presented a protest from a Grand Army Teller presented ao petition G. A. R. post for pension Idaho contest was taken up, speaking In behalf of the In the house the report elections contes wage WAS Hynum Mi silver Mr from a Colorado The Vance Mr om Feb 6. -In the senate gninst fre post in Illinois legislation Senator contestant, Claggett mittee on Craig against fourth district of yivania, majority favor the tant, and discussed at length, but was Laken Wasminaorox, Feb, 7 ported from committees placed on the calender £75,000 of the « « ted case of I'wenty in which the was taken ap final L 8 $1 Conte no Among the bill wi stopher Columbus and fo Peano monument to appropriating $0.0 for an tional fi roof build for the Nation The resumed sideration Mr. Cl pensior wart ¥ : was declared ent k the oath of office Wasmixarox, March Mr. Voorhees pen 1) read in the senate yes rations of expe juestion I IR ressive without nate adjourned BERLIN'S BIG RIOTS. Dissatisfied Workmen March to the Im- perial Castle. BerriN, Feb. 27.—The riots of the past three days are still the all absorbing topic of interest in this city and through out Germany. Beginging on Thursday by a march of 6,000 dissipated working men, singing the “‘Marseillaise.” to the where they intended to lay their grievances before the emperor in person they continued at intervals during yes terday and today When the reached the castle gates Thur they were met by a fi 1 y nsed the flat of 1 castie nia police | and effect wh TH the stocks of their rifles wit} The mob d it the made a sistance, b ] and Wfter a ses breaking the r t flight putting then 0 Gig Thursday and Friday the riots were con tinued at intervals, an police were in dispersing notons mots, but many were severely wounded in the ranks of the well as among the strikers looted the the bread among many instances the f their starving families Friday's demonstrations was the ance of the emperor among the dened crowd, accompanied aid, He looked neither to the right n left when the jeers ears, but "er vy hot fy 111m Pres en : kept U 1 the ss +) i } sy Ve lice as th 3 bake their fell whi i bore Away Uu mad only by ar f the mob met hi when ches he gracefully recognized the plandi Although over 200 ATTORER Wry Thursd empress, They were respectfully gr Bertin, March in Satur night the cit ] , and there has not been a called for armed is believed that tl has spent its force and y farther trouble is to be apprehended. Tranquil ity prevails even in the distriets in which the disorders were most marked vement A Greek Cabinet Crisis, ATHENS, March 2.--The Greek cabi pet, of which M. Delyannis was the rime minister, has resigned, and the ing has summoned M. Tricoupis to form a new ministry, The greatest ex caused by the resig nation of the ministry, The ministers declined voluntarily a to the king's request, as they have a majority in the chamber of deputies, M. Del yannis has called a meeting of his sup porters, and it that he in to cine in re ported 2 8 15 16 20|21/22|23 27/28/2930 ———————— 2 9 i : | | : MOON'S PHASES. : 2:14 | 0 | Ee b po | € giiind, 21 218 @stoon 13 am 780 | offs 28 318 | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | | | bid and 384c. asked for June, | family, $1@12. | vania, | Ig. Thursday, Feb, 25, Ex-Governor Whyte, of Maryland names Whitelaw Reid, minister to Russia, as the probable Republican nominee for vice president Adelbert Slye, the Glendale, Mo. , robber, who stole £20,000 from the Adams Express company, was sentenced to twenty years’ unmprisonment, By the collapse of 1 \ a flannel glish manufacturing town, ten were killed by being buried in the debris at St, Louis, favoring free sive chimney at kheaten, an En people factory in Cl The industrial convention after adopting a platform graded ine tax, ownership of els for conve silver, ome government resolved to and railroads, nominate candidates vice president I'h held at Omaha, Neb, July 4 Friday, Feb, 20, left Washington this morn ing for a visit to Virginia Beach Va He is accompanied by Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Dimmick, his grandchildren and E. W, Halford The sub-committee elections of the national senate adopted a measure favoring of by popular vote and will submit it to the ful It will president ntion will be The presiden week's two on privileges and senators ; election 1 i committee probably be presented in the The caucus « Washin senate ff Democratic congressmen on last night, called to con taken on the should journed without arriv The free a jority be ing at a conclu silver men were largely in the nn 1 John and William Ayler, brothers, were murdered ; Kingville M | AN 1 us il both being unn and the yesterday ' Rol the murder not discos whieh peighb ihery was evidently the motiv ow -— Saturday, Feb, Mr Engl Monday, Feb, 29 i of 4 presicel : of the interior war: M. Ribot : M. Bourgeois el aa ter ol Viette RIgUAC, Minister of Tuesday, March 1, Dispatches On a Py port the 3 iS lives The house d THAN De “a 0 the dis lian Paunce of arbi Behring sea oon treaty ined the senten : preside t of the Peter J treasurer Hennessey, sNCTe and I. H arrested on egernd grand J iry violation of the Sherman Later dispatches received of the 1 other indicted bail March 2, Female re yed build Fifty of the wed from the 1ished Wednesday, A fire in the | mat last night destr f WoO ndiana formatory the PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Stock and Pro- duce Exchanges. PrarAaperenia, March | tied Ther wk market ¢ ‘an activity In mportant eading g.m. 4s ng Ist pf 6s 15% Reading 24 pf bs loading 3 pf be S0%g H.& BT. com. Big H.& B.T. pref. 8g W.N. Y.& Pa. 9g Read General Markets, Pritapenrnia, March 1 Siate and western ar, super., $51043 4; do. do., extras, $5.50 . ! winter family, $4@4. 25 ler, strajeht. $4.55000.00 westery $i straight, $4.00 paten 5.10 Minnesota, clear 4.00 tratght, $4004, do., patent, $1.90 { higher siale ro winter lear @6.2 do, de favorite brand Hye flour, $4.56 4.5 per barrel Wheat Quiet, firm, with $1.01 bid and $1.01%% asked for March; $1.02 bid and $1004 seked for April; $1.00 bl and $1.01 asked for May: %e bid and ®elge. asked for June Corn ~ Firm, quiet, with He, bid and 94 | asked for March; $c. bid and $¥go. asked for April; 40c. bid and 4c. saked for May dé bid and 8i4e. asked for June Oats Dull, weaker, with 3c. bid and 38g asked for March; 5c. bid and 8840, asked for April; 38c. bid and 38g. asked for May; Be mens, $9508 10; Lard Quiet, steady; steam rendered, $4.77) Eggs steady, fair; New York and Pennsvl. He; western, 10§@i%c.; southern, 16 Beef Quiet, steady; extra Bavrimons, March L Flour weak, Wheat firm; southern wheat steady; fulta, We 081.006; longberry, Me@8l. Corn steady; southern corn steady; white A@00c. yellow 7M. Oats steady. Rye weak. lower, Hay firm; good to chodos Umothy, SIAR, Cotton nomi nal; middling, Te. Providons steady, une Butter steady, unchanged. Eggs Fr apeiia { Journal in plisgh {er Democrats Fae WORLD FOR 1802, “ihe snost energotfe, resolute and relentless America when it sets oul Lo accom great olject: I « umnanily, com Gat Hamid Tae Wore Intends to and vy President this y ver Clevelam } wi l any in testifyto is ready stance ind re rox Gr Whether the iT repre Critic co — A Very Common Want Liquor Habit Cured | Officer A. Braley of the Fall River Police Is highly gratified with Hood's Sarsaparilia. He was badly run down, had no appetite, what he did eat caused distress and he felt tired all the time, A few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilia effected a marvellous change. The distress in the stomach is entirely gone, ho feels like a new man, and can eat any- thing with old-time relish. For all of which ho thanks and cordially recom. March: i= Sarsaparilla. It fs very important that during the months of March April May the bLicod should be thoroughly purified and the system be given strength to withstand the debilitating effect of the changing season. For this purpose Hood's Barsaparilla possesses peculiar merit and It 11 the Mest Spring Medicine. - The following, just recetved, demonstrates A ri ! its wonderful blood. purifying powers: “C. 1. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass, : “Gentlemen: I havo had salt rhenm for a number of years, and for the past year one of my legs, from the knee down, has been broken out very badly. 1 took blood medicine for a long time with no good results, and was at one time obliged 0 walk with ay eratehes, 1 finally cone cluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken one bot tie the Improvement was s0 marked that I continued until I had taken threes bot. ties, aad am now better than I have been in years. The Inflammation has all left my leg and it Is entirely healed. Ihave had such benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla that 1 concluded to write this voluntary state. ment” FP. J. TexrLe, Ridgeway, - LLG sctensily, promptly | State of Penna | sald court to make | Lo, gives notice that he wil | ties of his appointment at his office in Belle {A.D ISS at 10 o'clock a.m. CURE lek Headache and relieve all the troubles inofe dont to a billous state of the system, such a8 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after esting, Pain in the Bide, ko, While thelr most remarkable success hus been shown (uo curing SICK Heallache, yot Carter's Little Liver Pils are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pres venting thisannoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach stimulsts the ver snd regulate the bowels. Even if they ouly ~ HEAD Ache they would bo alme euler from this d # Batsly their goodne who once try them w ose wha butfo soft Nob pore, 3 ind these Jittie pil lug to do without them, But afte ACHE 1s the bane of so ay lives that here fa where wo make our great Beast, Our pills cure it while others do not Carter's Little very easy to take They are strictly v Piis are very small and wo pills make a dose, Sud do not grips or purge, but by thelr sation please all who use therm. In vislsat ols; five for fl. by druggists ovegraisere, or sont by mall CARTER MEDSSINE CO,, New York. | SMALL PILL, SWALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE QGHERI¥] 5 BAL} i By nite [ron & GINA Ts mpa ture December, the Trus city of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin tate of Pennsylvania, in for benefit of the creditors of James A. Beaver, the estate. personal, of the sa d James A in said deed described. All persons indebted James A, payment to the Commonwealth, Guar. antee, Trust and Safe Deposit Company and those having claims or will present the same without delay Ish Commonwealth, ' 0 trust the real and Beaver and to the Jan, 27, UDITORS NOTICE A In the Orphans Court of Centre county in the matter of the estate of H. 0. Watkins, late of the township of Curtin, County of Centre drceased undersigned, an auditor pointed by distribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator of sald aeeed ent, to and among those legally entitled there attend to the du The fonte, Pa, on Saturday, the Ith day of March, when and where all parties concerned may attend James OC. Now Anditor UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans’ Court of Centre Qounty in the matter of the estate of DD. G. Bush, late of Bellefonte, dee'd. The andersigned, an Aud. itor appointed by sald court to distribute the balance of the funds in the hands of the Exec trix as por account filed, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties in interest for the duties of his appointment, at his office In Belle fopte at 10a. Mm. on Satuniat. Feb, 21, 18m, when and where all parties in interest may attend If they see Propet W. ALEXANDER, (Feb. 11, Bt.) A Guarantee, | t and Safe Deposit Company of the | said | said | jeaver will make immediate | demands | | situste PENN’A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFU ARD HEALTHFUL BPOTSE IN THE ALLE GUENY REGION: OPEN TO BOTH SEX Ew; Th VHER : BOARD AND 1} | of ER i Ww $31 %¢ DIN TION and AGRri nstant ius the Laboratory thieoretical i pri i tudents taughtoriginal study with the micros CHEsMIsTi | A i y full vd heo ¢ and horoug A nie tigation TRIAL DIES’ COUnss T'wo years and instrun AND BOy # for Music yU AGE AXD ire and shop work new building CAL BCIiENCE ry, Political ntheoretical arm of the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT carefully graded and thoro igh Wint n Two years— Januar GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D BTATE COLLEGE Prest Cewrie Co DOCTOR JB HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES YM) North SRecoud Street Fhilsdelphia, Pa Are t out A tier ¢ SENDSTAMP FORBOOK EOWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland COAL Grain, NEARP.R BELLEFONTE. BEEZER'SMEATMARKET LEGHENY 81 BELLEFONTE k pone | Beef, Pork, Muttor Kod meat. s sin Beezen's MEAT MARKET. 10.43.1y. \ hada EIN PARTITION matter of partit An Ads I Sp deceased The he thee that In i the re Late of g townsh Pp, Uenire irs of said deceased persugance of an ordes of Centre county a writ of partition has been issued fr 4 Court to the Sheriff of sald county, returnable on Mon day the 2th day of Am A. DIS and that the inguest will meet for the purpose of making artition of the real estate of wa waday the 188 day of March iwk am of sald dav, upon Lhe eh time and place you can be pros oe propet The premises follows A cestain messuage and tract of land in Spring township, Centre county, Penna. bounded and described ga follows n the North by land of Terriee Murry: in the East by public road:on the South by land of the heirs of Perry Lucas, deceased, and on the West by land of J. RB. and ©, T. Alexander, be ing 50 feet in front in sald public road and ex- tending back in depth 20 feet, and having er thereon & two story frame dwellin house and stable and other outbuildings, Tha no partition of said premises has been made, but partition thereof yet remains to be made to and among the heirs of sald decedent, « A. ISHLER, Sheriff's Office Bellefonte Sheriff, Feb, 3, 18% (Feb. 19, '9.) In the Wm. t county will take n of the O ns’ Court nm «a in question are described as WORST CASES CURED TO, STAY CURED ir uncom.
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