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HOBENSACK'S i frees Home Serr I NEN EERE TERR RENEE ERE Ra 48 DR. BRIGGS’ CASE. A Majority of the Proshytorinn Committee Favor is Ap THE PROFLLBOR TO BE HEARD. An Aaimated Discussion Looked for When the Report Comes Before the Assembly~The Minority De Yelaves Agalnst Action in the Matter PorTLAND, Ore., May 25.—The pro- posed amendment to the constitution of the United States, providing that no _ tate shall appropriate funds in aid of sectarian schools was, adopted without debate. The committee on aid to col leges reported that during the year thirty-three institutions were assisted by the board, and that 126 students had en- tered the Presbyterian ministry, Just before the hour of adjournment it was whispered throughout the assem | bly that the judicial committee's report in the Brigys case was ready, and soon | the church was crowded to the doors by | those wanting to hear the expected de bate on the question whic h is exciting Preshyterians all over the land. Dr Foigus hurried in from his hotel, and a! an interested listener to the pro e lings, appeal from the prosecuting com- witee of the Presbyterians of New York against the action of the presbylcry in dismissing the case against Dr. Driggs was then reported on by the jed'«ial committee. The majority report holds that the appeal is well taken; tha* the rosecuting committee from the New York presbytery should be heerd, nad | that Dr. Briggs should likewise be given | an opportunity to present his case be- | fore the assembly, The minority report contends tht tia | appeal should not be entertained and asks the assembly to remand the ao to the synod of New York for adjus’aaot, An effort was made to have the uw | ter taken up and discussed at onc~, but | the friends of Dr. Briggs succeeded in it having it hold over until today, wixs | will be made the special order for the day for 4 o'clock. The presen‘cr of both reports denied that they wer #1 | tagonistic, claiming they were active simply in accordance with their view of church constitutions. An animated dis- cussion way be looked for when the re port comes «fore the assembly. Clarkson's Choice, Wasminaron, May 25.—The Post this afternoon publishes an interview wit General ey chairman Ye Re publican national committee on the | presidential situation, in hich Mr, Ularkson says he favors the nomination of the man who can uniic all the ele ments of the party, The president, he said, had about 800 pledged votes, but the other 600 are substantially unpledged When asked about Blaine General Clark- son replied: *Oh, he's all right, as you will find by asking the 7,000,000 Repub licans in the land.” In conclusion the general said if he had his choice he would select another man than either Harrison or Blaine for president, but all Republicans should give up personal friendship for party interests, Ex-President Polk's Will Void, NasuaviLig, Tenn., May 25, —Ex-Pres ident James K. Polk's will was declared null and void by Chancellor Allison, and the estate given to the heirs at law, Polk left the home, consisting of several acres in the heart of Nashville, on which his tomb is located, to his wife, and af. | ter her death to that relative who should be pronounced the “worthiest relative bearing the name of Polk.” and on that ‘olk's death to a successor lari chosen | the (rovernor Mrs, P property. C lina, nrned the at law the property. It is worth proba bly $300,000 Th nts Harrison Cannot Win MILWAUKEE, May 25 Henry Payne, the Wisconsin member national Republican committe interview substantiated the repo he has written to Secretary Rusk that Harrison, if nominated, w lose Wisconsin and Illinois to tl publican party. He says that as ag Cleveland Harrison would los states on the school question, there are three Republicans more av ail able for the nomination than Harrison Blaine, Rusk and McKinley, with t he preference in favor of Blaine A Wronged Wife's Vengeance Paris, France, May 24 The wile a well known club man, who had long suspected her husband, followed him when he went out to a house in the Quarter | rope She walled ne th after he had entered, then ent herself. and hearing his voice in ar threw herself! against the locked and burst it open i husband and the wife of =» ficial, who is referred ta Drawing a revolver, she fir Mt the crouching woman, wi » A Scene of Desolation Pemisoot cone of des f the county F water and assistance is urgently reed it several points, Between Real Foot lake and Paragould, on the Arkan sas side, three families have been drowned Washington Hal), his and three children; Joseph Mallory and two children: Samuel Moore (col | ored), wife and daunghthe~. It is esti | mated that 300 horses and mules and 2,000 head of cattle have been drowned According to Captain Howard there are 25,000 acres of wheat destroyed Murderer Deeming Executed, MeLpounrse, May 28.—The execution | of Deeming, the wife murderer, took | place shortly arter 10 o'clock this morn. ing. Seventy persons witnessed the ex. AGGREGATE STATEMENT OF THE TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT as retnrned by the several Assessors of Centre county for t Hovses & Houses Axn UNSEATED LANDS Los MuLes SEATED LANDS qumy » H BOROUGHA AND sa[qexny jo TOWNSHIPS Centre Hall Howard bore Milesburg boro Millhetm Ix Phil ) sith Philipsburg boro... nionville boro “une | i BORK i { { Urns olleg § urtin t | county prison to stand trial in the cnan | Geary Fergus Gregg township Haines town Half Moon t Taylor township { LOWS | KEYSTONE STATE NEWS. PaiLaperLraia, May After three weeks' continuons sess " iL African Methodist Episcopal quadrennial cor ference adjourned yesterday to meet ir Wilmington, N. C., in 18 SHaMoKIN, Pa, May 25 on good authority that the company will erect two m likely miving employ men and boys, nea York, Pa Donald, aged 86 the county alms! habit of smoking thought some sparks fal nited her clothing AsHrLaxp, Pa., May 24. The body of a well formed male cl found lying in St. Joseph's cemeter An examination showed that it had been alive when born. Officers are making an effort to find its mother, WiLkespanre, Pa, May 18 —A ter. rific explosion of gas occurred in the Glen Lyon mine yesterday. Four men were horribly burned. They are Peter Curren, who has since died; Michael McHale, Richard Custen and Owen | Williams Prrrssura, May 25, ~The general con- ference of the African M. E Zion church, which had been in session sey aral weeks, came to a close yesterday | afternoon. The conference of 1808 will {be held in Mobile, Ala. Last might a farewell reception was given the bish pe, {general officers and delegates by Dr. Clinton and his congregation. Carvisie, Pa, May 22. In the James Coyle, Michael Seavers and H. Rhoads directors of the poor « berland county, who have been on trial here for several days, charged with mal feasance in office, the jury last night being out forty-eight hours, re d a verdict of guilty as indicted. A 1 was wade for a new trial May 23.—A fram the Tucker family, on heny, was destroyed by lock in the morning i ‘ncker was burned t overed : " Pa., May 18. Mm. Joh: missed her daughter Valeria y and 6 months, and a sear 1p for the child all night Schuylkill canal w | wv F ly was ering chael Winters, a gas OYE Wao Was repainng mail After her eff rt man was dug out, ly erushed, but will recover a waved m death by the gas the earth from « n : May and ( Referring to the Water Mark ul companies ment Beaver is to d tion instead of Congr Haremnura May 24, —Saperintes f Pablic Instruction Waller has pared a circular, which will be sent t school directors throughout the tat the object of which is to increase t} school term in many districts. The mi imum school term in Pennsylvania is six months, and there are 1.200 school dis " tricts in the state where instruction is | Strohm, M hai H given for that length of time only dur Wh Home ing the year w ircha : Hodgk PHiLAavELriaa, May 25. «<For the fifth | Getswite 1 gAIR And on ! Harm time Josephine Mallison, alias Seauith Hota, John Jr., grain and coal [ J who is charged with the murder of John | Meyer. W H, merchant Jenkins 4 Hobbs, whom she shot at Powelton ave: | FARMERS MILIA jonas i Sp * nue station on Dec. 10 last, was yester. | Meiss, Geo, merchant ' Kline. John rehant day brought up in the van from the FLEMING Late, D L, butcher Lehmar Jos, clothie Ww merchant he year 1892. Livery | CARRIAGES AY ney ayefassSy vA adv RELIABLE INSURANCE Fire and Accident nies A MAecident: Oldest and Best. | All busines omptil nd carefully ! 4 3 ! | attended to. CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. OfMee In Conrad House (Sept. "m.) or your CURE 4 ¢ EER gh : Lehman Swore Oo, merchants J, merchant ‘ - Meyer, FJ, con ectioner E, merchant " Munson & Son, merchants FIEDLER Musser. W A, grove. ecution. Of this number forty were of ave : s Geaty 1 MEDICAL OFFI members of the press. Deeming begged Tha py : “wy rg hefond ranlyy | reist 1 206 N. SECOND ST., Philade’ pia, Pa | 101 8 fow minutes’ respite when called | yer, Out alter a lengthy disciusaos : | the case was again continued, this tw Are the oldest ln Amerien for (he toa t of | 10 his doom, and was half carried to the | until farther notice yeast, Hos Va Hosterman, ¥ O, merchant Maleck & Oo, C ruggists 0, : ' . lace of execution, . . Moyer, Ad m, furniture Special Diseases & Touthfu! Drravs, | P . | Prrrspuno, May 28.7 the £ Ali, » GATERBURG, | Nangle, G W, Jowslor : 3 i Blood Polson, Nervous Dy ! ! The Gray Honors the Blue, the roof of the First Methodist chu cl: | Fides, M, merchant .... iw 7 | Nuttall, John & Co., merehanis.... 2 22 pa rm nl Discharges, Strictyr ) | » GUYER Ower WC, hardware & impl'm'ts y poste, Barrio, May 25,—Colonel Charles | 00 Fifth avenue, which was being razed , We keep none but the best quality of Marshall, who served on General Robert | for business purposes, seven workmen skin in / er Parke. , ( KE stationer an PO pi F, by ry 4 I 'l sie, Barber & Oo, grocem Beef, Pork, Mutton &e. All kinds of without detention from business, 7 E. Leo's staff during the late war, has | Were injured, two of whom may die, : jar THY aod uaoub al A ER due to ploy ' nt. ] . ¥ 0 a aS J. his HiSlong exne: been invited by the U, 8. Grant Post, | Three of the ‘vorkmen were engaged in | [row i merchant. ...... RR | Dr or ee: n eat, sliced ham, pork, sausage 0 the thorough examinati Ligh sy G. A. R., of Brooklyn, to deliver an | sawing in half one of the groat beams Kessinger, T L., merchant... Rv s, John, Confection: ele, tention riven patients during treat oration at the Memorial Day exercises | Which supported the roof. The beam HOWARD ey w Th If you want a nice juicy steak go to Sears’ establishment Is our guarsn co of § ( : b. Colonel Marshall k gave way and all the rafters broke, car ny we. KE ©, Joweler............ : 4 Treatment by Mall ot Grant's tomb, Colone 188 A + CAT" | gntorprise Store Oo, merchandise | Rofl a, 3 M & 00, MEPCARDES weer Offices tion on Ba oto 27 ober | accepted, and will leave Sunday night | fying with them the gallery upon which | Holter, D K, merchant..... 7 | Ratowsky & Epsten, cloth ler Buturday il O FM, Bandage 1010134 nw | for an York. men were working and partial Jats line, narghatis i al Rhoads, 8H, bill'a%ds and pool ... New Sinmp for Book. (Copyrighted) burying them under the heavy timber 5 RF, ; 7 | Bwires Store Co. merchants............ 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