SENATOR R. Q. MILLS | The Texas Siaterman Chosen for Reagan's Seat, HIS ELEOTION WAS UNANIMOUS Senator Chilton Withdrew from the Race Just Before the Balloting in Order Bis Friends from Embarrassment—Brief Sketch of the New Senator. AUSTIN. Tex., March 28.—Both houses of the legisiature yesterday uni animously selected Roger Q. Mills as United States senator, and the election was ratified to day in joint convention. Mr. Mills was chosen on the first ballot, Senator Chil ton, the sitting dai, having an nounced his withdrawal from the race just before the balloting. Senator Chilton assigned as his only reason for withdrawing that he ft und the total vote of his friends in the legislature would not be sufficient to elect hum, and he did not wish to embarrass those who would have stood by him Roger Q. Mills is a native of Ken tucky, having born in the old town of Salers. in Todd county, that 1832 When he was 17 year moved to Texas and took law. He was admitted when he was 27 vears old was elected to the Texas legislature, At the bre out of the civil war he joined the ern army as colonel of a regiment of in fantry. He was wounded a number of times, though not seriously, and return ing to his home at Corsicana resumed the practice of his profession. In 1872 he was elected to the Democratiz ticket, and has been re turned at every subsequent t There has mostly been little to his election, tl in 1888 publicans, Independents tionists by combining cut jority to about 5,000 tion he was return over 16,000. Mills was reformer, though he f much attention to hims entrusted } Fiftieth cor ing a bill in Ii dent Cle velar sequent ly the was fougl The large present h urally date f Aft speakershiy Mills the of ways ans to accept. chairman and foreig likewise in a subordin genial Mr, Mills immedi \ wards the senate. The election to seat of Senator Chilton, who appointed by Governor Hogg to fill the unexpired term of ex-Senator Reagan being soon due Mr. Mills’ friends ent actively into the to Save been ate 8 old and king south CONETess OP siti though and hw Oy Lad bean rend ered Canvass, The Behring Sea Matter, WasminaroN, March 23 It is under- stood that both Lord Salisbury’s reply to the note of the 8th and the presi ient's response thereto were before the cabinet yesterday for information and considera tion. iry's reply was found to be quite unsatisiactory, and unanimous ap- proval was given to the pre pared by the president. The latter | said w an emphatic declaration o the intention of the Unites maintain the cont correspondence has been made public withdrawal from the assumed in the c sent is made t \ by Lord Salisbury viously reje« Salisbn res] 40, A) be ention Fire in the Nation's Capitol, WasuixgToN, March 23. — When House Cx | ve 4 the was filled with fire in the lighted cigar | documents. rence of fire L i NVene Chicago Boodlers Indicted, CHicaago, March 22 afternoon indictmen the gran t we Tol §74 ald lermen rien, D. R.O'Brien, Nicholas r I trick J.Gorman, Philip Jackson stephen M. G sllin irge Late yesterday returned by Were 1 unlawfal act River Wass river com 00.000 pendituie] $20,000,000 upon future dry civil | and Harbor Millions, Mar 0 il harbor 1 rted t tl t §2 A) rizes an ex $50,000,000, about imposed the 1 and ttee carrie n ite face auth nm eng Ons In sun NOTABLE DEATHS. Max » died 3 gRK' March 18 tamon Ar lye New Yi kosch, the terday of Jos TON, Mar of the well kr Lothrop & Co, aged 70 Cuicaao, March 21 Driggs, of the circu quinsy while sitting in 40 yearn, Pans, March 28, Ferdinand Barbe dienne died yesterday, aged 71. He has been a distinguished ouoet in bronze of modern statuary, Loxpox, March 22. A dispatch from Hyeres, France, announces the death there of Louis Cartigny, aged 101 years. He was the last French survivor of the battle of Trafalgar, on October 21, 18005, PHiLapeErriia, March 28-At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Professor D. Hayes Agnew, the eminent surgeon, gd at his residence, No, 1601 Walnut street, aged 78 years. Dr. Agnew came in closer touch with the American peo ple in the autumn of his o as the consulting surgeon of the lam Gar. field 11,-Daniel Lothrop, hing irmof D his home here, ywn publis died at Judge court, died from his chair, aged (George | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | | The steamer Indiana, delphia Feb. 22 with food for the starving Russians, arrived at Thursday, has March 17 which left Phila her destination and was received with marked honors By the explosion of a on the Catawinsa railroad at MecAuley, verely amput land { Hpi mer w d revealed ife and injured that ate both feet A dispatch received at 1, from A his wife ustralia by gation in the | the four throats cut It has he had three | his last The Abeille at { The Vigorous act, James Galbr hair and there lomatic Friday, March of Mr. 1 Nice, has | hinese gover: trial protest (EA relat ons vith man Dicki Monday Tuesday, At a meet park Wednesday, Abscess branch Brakeman a former reside suburb of Liverpool, named Deeming investi dead children, HAN may be ler the Read ing locomotive b of Pa., Engineer Charles C. Campbell and Fireman Frank were killed and Brockle Benton so se it was NOCONEATY to Liverpool, Eng f the murder of it. of Rainhill, a told « An wonse he formerly of bod ie a] of 2 for with their that married Vi lop od been de eos when he 18, who k lied M May 16 Jeacon, ot for iment with the the ( i March ngs of Democrats Chester eve is Dem he state PA -—- March March 20 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Qu for April; $54 Wiée. b Oats asked for Marc) April; bid and Heef | family, Pork | old do, tations f the St k and Pro- duce Exchanges. A General a Id and 4 Quiet, firm, Whe Wb Pull sli@iLm Yuilet, $0500.10; extra bid and 0% asked for June with bid and Be.anked for May: naked for June unchanged; steady; vith 6840. bid and 47 bid and ic. asked naked for May Bie. bid and » bid and Mo. asked for Ble extra moss, $804.50, new mess, $1111.50; prime, $10.50, Lard Quiet, firm; steam rendered, $4.50 Eger Liberal receipia, easy: New York and | Pennsylvania, | southern, 143 144e. | Barrons, March | changed, Wheat quiet, lower; southern wheat | dull; fults, M@M0.; longberry, Wo.081. (LL TAL western, 18: = Flour dull, un Corn steady; southern corn dall; white Seige ; ww, 804Te. Onta quiet, steady. Rys steady, y steady; good 10 choles timothy, $14@IA.50, Cotton nominal; middling, he. steady, bik Butter firm Provisions Egun steady at 144 for | Creek | only AGAIN A WAR CLOUD, | Rnssia’s Elxtonsive Military Movements on the Frontier Cause Alarm. VIENNA, March 238.—The Austrian government is greatly disturbed by the i! attitude of the military in Russian Po land. General Gourko, acting, it is resumed, under orders from St. Peters J appears to be making preparations hositilities against power, Austrip or Germany iz not SOE whether appurent, The defenses of strengthened and been notified of the that each house will date in the event of ing up quarters in the WH Osd loyalty 18 gu from Warsaw and and se bei The guards on the frontier have reinforced and fortified camps have been establis! i mvenient points for a sudden movement in the direction of either Pru Austrin, Lar; of troop continual moti altoget 5 calenlated to Warsaw are nouseholders number of soldiers {Oo accommo ian army tak city, Persons tioned are expelled ther Polish cities ent to Siberia. being have have a Rus (HT been «1 a conferencs AV short time with ms h been in back to his com r 20 EK) 80d an hour's THE READING DEAL Allegations That It Includes Additi Big Coal Compania, D a nal f JLAT fils “ Ro ding { Louisiana, March 23 Foster Leads NEw 0 mm will swell F | ceded that 000 to 5 ! ere consider exciteanent over the result, an streets of erowded turns Barmah. able 1 the The Hevolt A. M in hicago Crookedness A Marder AMET) ous Captain Sentenced AM, Mar aptain Bak R ' Ba A Jakker, un was allowed « moerm Postal Telephones for England Mar ) In th 4 tht Hon, Sir Jan An oppo the establishment unced 108 neral pany, ann lines ' partment, whicl uld telephone yuten trunk ne the p ise Lhe alliance Suicide on a Train, ALTOONA, Pa, March 23.-At Spruce some miles east of here, a young man boarded the Altoona aceommoda tion, which runs only to this city, and took a seat, Saddenly he drew a re volver from his pocket and placing the muzzle at his forehead fired. He was able to give his name as Graham, and his residence as Middleburg, this | state, before he died Mangled to Death by Dogs, Dumas, March 28,-The wife of a | farmer named McDonald, living at Bal { lynahinch, County Down, atterapted to ate four of her that were fighting. The dogs tu on her, and throwing her down worried her to death, The sharp teeth inflicted terrible wounds in her head, and her limbs and body pre sented a horrible appearance, A Very Common Want “the appelintives for Out of sorts,” “dis famiting undednable trait, blue uncomfortable, with Poverty eensation necompanied tude ind estion I coins with the Prox ket pieces, propr io! Miss Lettie Huntley, Mr. W. S. Huntley, of Cortland, N. Y., a well known car- penter and builder. Her rank state- ment below gives on ly the absolut truth concerning her il ness Soh mar- velous recovery by the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla She Bays! Is the sister of owell Twelve years ago 1 began to have hemorrhages and four years ago bec #0 jow that the physicians told me There Was No Hope ad I ah n Ry bed | Mass 4 soon die reddens is time my mother said ah one more trial, and asked ods Sarsapariila Ito A Waste of Money 4 comfort her, I begs d her tw y few | i could walk i 1 vas First Time | had Felt Hun~ gry for Two Years H 4 81 R14 i Saved my Lite. Messrs pEiets { Hood's Sarsa parila Mas done for her Is worthy the | dence Mood » "lis « ihest FERRARA ERAN TERETE REAR R RRR R RRR RRR RRR { WHY DO YOU COUGH ? Do you know that a little Cough fiz a dangerous thing DOCTOR ACKERS ENCLISH REMEDY Will Stop a Cough at any time and Cure the wurst Cold in twelve hours. AE a may save you Doctor's bills- may save life. ASK YOUR DRUGG. FOR IT. IT TASTES GOOD. Dr, Acker'’s oURR veorite wit - tien. {ook & 00. “ West Broadway, 3.0] these UDITORS NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre county in the matter of the estate of H. O, Watkins, late of the township of Curtin, County of Centre Btate of Penna , deceased Fhe undersigned, an idl « mmedia (s Unknown Joshua Williams Jasper Welsh Ie fy Williams Daniel Beek Jacob Beck John Belghtol Hugh Hamilton Ebenerer Brenham Samuel Phipps Unknown - Jdereminh Parker William Brady Henry MeEwen Wm. Swanzy Widow Morris Bp Gray. ————— Unknown. a a. L. GoopuaART, A ADAMS, . RB. SrRonw. Union o Walker Worth {comrs. Attest R. FF. Huxren, Clerk Commissioners Ofee, Bellefonte, Pa, March 180, . PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MONT BEAUTIFU AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLE GUHENY HEGION : OPES TO BOTH SEX gs: Tur SYREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXVENBER LOW AGRI it Hus Laboratory aretical ' haistudy and ther ATHERTON { y ri LLEGE LL.D. Prest Cente Co DOCTOR J.B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES i Narth Second Street Fhiladelphia, Pa SE EOWAR FOR K. RHOADS, NOSTAMP BOOK Shipping & Commission Merchant us and N OO« COAL { NTE. TMARKET EFONTI 'BEEZER'S ww SMEA OG. W. 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