Thursday, March 31, Secretary Blaine has resumed the dis i charge of hi | | + WEEK'S NOWS CONDENSED | y official duties Coombs, of California, 1 minister to Japar developments in the Michael, Detroit that he Frank L been Recent “Prince” fraud, indi sentence LANCASTER, Pa., April 4. John Baker, ex-recorder of the county and ex-alder man of this city, died Saturday night from blood poisoning, resulting from the scratch of a pet cat received two weeks has appoint of religious life cise HAE may get a Anthall, Griffin, at | and LAND, Pa., April 4.-—Joe By not and killed Michael Mine Run last week, and afterwards | the] fled, is now on his way to to his na. | at tive country, This information has just been given out by his friends. PorrsviLLe, Pa., April 6.—Wililam Getz Hart, of Cresson, aged 77, watch man at a railway crossing on the Mine Hill branch of the Reading railroad, was struck by a coal train while remov- ing a flag from the track, and was lit- erally cut to pieces. He leaves a wife and a number of children, PHILADELPHIA, April nett, aged 45 years, of 1739 Fontaine street, was committed to Moyamensing prison without bail by Magis trate Clem- ent, charged with murdering his mis- | the Demo tress, Mary Stiles, alias Mrs, Hartmann, | Clevel at 815 North Se venth street, where she | presided over a house of alleged ill . repute, Porrsrown, Pa., Boy r., one of the w this section of the town yesterday monin, 1 al a collision between a British steamer . Off the Isle of Wight, atter was nearly cut in two and sunk Of the or of thirty 1 Wi a French bark Dig ones fourteen were drown veritable reign of terror in by the freq ent and visitors ue le hundreds About forty foreig: have been notified | and some There is a Paris, caused exple dynamite Ons, wing by I to leave tl who neglected escorted to the frontier. Friday, April 1, At Freiburg, Germany, a fa persons was b Bnet to de | struction of their William FF. Vilas officer, leads the -John Hart ratic o and victory pla est | the west April 8.— Daniel B. | Chic ealthiest citizens in | a state, died in Boyer afternoon, of pneu aged about 80, He was a large investor in bank stocks, was a director of the Colebrookdale Railroad company, and was connected with various finan cial enterprises, PHILADELPHIA, April 6.—A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Grace Union A. M. E. church, Lombard street, o Mand above Tenth street, last evening, in the 3p anit : u ? The Asia, dest: interest of Francis Ling: : Addressess tha town and were made by Edwards, 1 . J. R. Jones, oh Gipson Rev, W. H. Davis large amount money was contributed. Erie, Pa., broke out ir mills and elevator ast Right, employed in building barely ing with their lives. A strong west wind rendered the small parte rent almost useless, tl AKO A Seve number of | hor ht pe rons ate that the will amount Missouri great | three deaths are reported Saturday, April By the wreck of the Norwe Louise, off the coast of Norv ors were drowned “o> —— ian steamer the ye over thr Fires MAY, capil mah, > I'wenty-five th Ste and | \ 1 A 10MeIess DY of y the Rule at Cin SONS Are - | and it is bel the g Man 1800 Ve escap hed south N iy ma sx pl fire de BY an « Sterling Dy + ant red the Hear Monday, April flects of a gunshot by Jacob K. McAllister who has bee itted to jail in th city on a « murder. According to McAllister's story he shot McLaugh lin after the latter had blackened eyes Both, he says, were drunk when the fight occurred. wound harge PrLyMovTH. Pa, April 4.—The Not tingham mine of the Lehigh and Wilkes barre Coal comp iaving the greatest output of any colliery in the anthracite regions, is flooded, and will probably re main for many months, causing a | stoppage of production. The trouble i supposed to arise the leaking through ot water from the Susquehanna | rested, and t river, which is very high, and under a part of which the slope extends, SoMerseT, Pa., April 4. Sheriff Good | ( and his posse of twe uty who have been the surrounding | daugh country for thirty-six hours in search of | we the wnshiners, W, C. Miller and Williazn Pritz, who killed old man Hochstettler, have returned here, being unable to locate their men levenue Agent Culbertson is expe ri here and to fit peculiarly fitted moonshiners, PHILADE LPH Hart, the d apd the n whose building made an iam S. Pill busine ta + Vas Thade wre | cial residence of President Pe the Argentine Repul damage was done. have been the it was nipped DO serious 80 mpt was t from vesse] Numerous stage robl m. ity, 1 the work near Saln abo, n » i oO we dis ory was e Dy } wife and xix of a man named Harvey I'he men dressed in men's clothes, and wer for a long time une ect but filaa were ¢ Rive 1 Have men, scouring ters aught girls are all under 25 Tuesday, April 5, | | SOON Bessewe une of ffices ar Fourth rn and assignment ing * aan 8 TnAnAgr and salary for . Mr. Hart BAS caives a larg He has been wi VEArs, REAaDi a. } Benjamin Ludwig young men of convicted of spiracy in Judge ing posted a ferent wes in was ) Lindemmut who br ter os ter that Wednesday, April © ’ burlesque THILEHEM road lea town while n Saturd West Bethleh DIZHWAYIDON, then i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Quotati duce Ex ns of the S¢ mile have that a four I laced on a tal comes fr WA this m the men whi War Foc MOK] An attempt story frame " rks, north Ny property wis re soaked for A $ige. bid and i man who & now or May: 913. bid ar Be. asked for Jur serving a term in the Eastern pemiten \ é sked for July Bary, and bas had an unsavory reputa f lon. It is believed that the citizens of the vicinity determined upon its re moval At any rate, a charge of dyna mite was exploded under the building, which knocked out the east end and made a complete wreck of the lower story. York, Pa., April 6.—-The store and dwelling of W. W. Graham, postinaster at Winterstown, this county, was de stroyed by fire at 1 o'clock in the morn. ing. Mr. Grahan and Ids wife barely escaped with their liven. His stock of merchandise and all his household eof foots, as well ms the mail and stamps, were destroyed. The fire was of incen- diary origin, as the back door of the store room was found and satur with oll, Mr, Arabany on time ago received an anonymous lotter inf him that his place wonld be laid iroing ashes this year, BANA wr, $2 ary house sl Lh PM of this place cently OA walter w firm w pri : ip ~ i) £ Qu ' bil and #844 sakod for Apr $5040, bil and ge. naked for May: ise. bid and 80, naked for June; Hh bid and 44e. aaked for July Oates Unchanged, with 3e. bid and Mig shed for April He. bid and ge saked for May: He. bid and 5%. saked for June; ie. bid and 3%. asked for July Beef Quiet, firm; extra mess, §7.5008 fam fly, $9.50810.5 Lard Dull nominal] steam rendared $4. 60 Ege Falr demand, firm; New York and Pennaylvania, WB Ie.: western, We. southern, L140, BaurivoruaApril bo Flour dull, anchanged. Wheat firmer; southern wheat steady; fults, ee,: longherry, W0Me, Corn steady; southern corn steady white, Ugidige.; yellow, Mite. Onta quiet. Rye very dull. Hay steady, firm; good to choles timothy, SI4BIAN, Cot. ton nominal; middling #4. Provisions steady. Hutter weak: creamery, fancy, 5@ Bo. do. fair Wo choles, 240 2c; do. Imitation, Indie fancy, Ne: do. good to 4 do, rolls, fine, Be. do, fair to an | | Condensed Report | de bate on he BOON D CONGREES of Proceedings in Senate and House, Wastiisgron, March 31.-In the gwaenring of Mr. Mille, of Texas, tor and Mz wnford's speech In favor of es tablalibug { of value and making whatever the cl representative o legal tender for all debts, public were followed by a pr ir acted de bate on the house providon in the Indian a opriation bil) transferring ft Ginn ene to the army Without | onl wilon on thi lon the The house ntinued the senate ironed wool bill, and at 5.90 took a ennte the AS Ln hose to declare a tof value and priv f A a le, uljo froc until we follow let 1 spoke In favor Butler (I : 9 n (Gan), Everett and Gra r considera 1 the senate Probably Massacred in Africa, iad, April 6 engsgementt ria Samors f Farals rer ’ a Gubernatorial Candidate 16.--Ru mar Yery Feeble, A { Ju Hundred Perm Two le ported Drowne q 1 The Admiral Kim letired Rear Admiral WORE in Hawaii Cullom Formally Withdraws March 1 wnat ic a letter of with for the Repu Me | pregidency APRIL. 1892. ARHIN ~N 1892. Su. | Mo. hig PHASES, Hy Quarter 20 2 1% | olen 26 Plater 4 x 1 1: yo ! fact, safety In the Midst of Danger his would seein to the eye it ssibill Tuke the who dwells In a malarious region A I constitubion is no « tain defence against dreaded ch i WHAT In ori ty h period litle 1 short of hall Hostetter t i contin whi the In th { case of the i y oe tu coverin A Cen medicine Rev, James P. Stone of Lower Cabot, VL, formerly of Dalton, N. H A , Faithful Pastor esteem Honestly and Cheerfully \ best blood tr, fle w | H ox» t invaluable. Better than Cold Mr ( I'l a) be ter health | t 1 0 ar r H od’s s sa a rilla § cheerfully f Mr. Clam M. Ho It : An gold.” verify © A % ement whom 1 1 known 30 yes J ARD. Dr ' atondale 0 HOODS PILLS are purely vegetable ia EE EL LEE LL EL DEEL You Gan Stop a Cough at any time with DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY IT WILL CURE A COLD IN TWELVE HOURS; # contradiction-—is so, in experience has proved ils bdiv ida bust the Limony | property, Com MISSION] is i BALE OF AND? In pursuance of an Act of Ax on the 20th day of March, A D. 14 Com ilssioners of Centre county will sell at Public side, at the Court House, in the borough lellefonte, on Wednesday, the ith April, A.D #62 the following de nd purchased by the Count hh have re senibley passed the mau anid ug JOHN C " Practical MILLER, Accountant! Real Rent: kind Doe: ness Opens or or individual Special attention to col Hed ting | rents or business accounts, If you have any property for sale or rent or wish call Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. John C. Diller. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Bald Eagle Valley Rallroad Company is called for Tuesday, April 12, 1s, al 11 o'clock, Am. al 333 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Election for President and day and place. buy at to or rent room 13, Allegheny st., on me Iirectors same ALnErT HEwsox, Nec | UNSEATED PENNA. STATE COLLEGE Locaren 1x OSE Or AND HEALTHFUL THE MOBY BEAUTIFU BPOTS IN THE ALLE GHENY REGION : OPEN TO BOTS SEX BS TUITION FREE: BOAKI AND rms PENS ER iW W.ATHERTON LL.D. Prest ATE Col Gn. CENTRE ( DOCTOR J.B. HOBENSACK'S AL OFFICES 20 North Second Street Vhi wdelphia, Va EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant Woodland COAL 'ONTE. BEEZER'SMEATMARKET Al 1,300 | BUSHELS POTATOES OG. W. Brass, Fair Lea, Kent On Md, says: With 80 pounds of Powell's Green Bag Fertiliser for Potatoes, on 1 acres of land, he raised 1.3% bushels smooth, good sised pointoss. When quantity of Fertiliser and quality of and is considered, this Is Jargest crop of poiatoes ever raised In the world Why not raise big crops of potatos? We ean tell you how 10 do It, and how to prevent Potato Mot and Blight. Bend b two-cent stamps for Book of 128 pages. W. S. Powell & Co., Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturers, Baltimore, Md.
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