————— i he THE METHODISTS. Matters Discussed at the General Conference. THE QUESTION OF PROHIBITION. Tee Conference Decides in Favor of Ceascless War on the Traf- fie, but Does Not Indorse Any Po- litical Party. Liquor OMAHA, May 10.—Bishop Foster was in the chair yesterday, and received the fraternal delegates from the Independent Methodist church, one of whom, Hon. Charles Baker, of Baltimore, read an ad dress, Bishop Foss prese: nted a minute which the bishops desire «d to have the confer ence adopt. The resolution e xpre assed great satisfaction npon the fact that the American people, ‘and especially the Methodist brethren, had liberally replied in relieving the Russian sufferers, Yesterday's elections resulted in choice of Jesse I. Hurlburt for retary of the Sunday School and Tract society: Dr. J. W. Mendenhall, editor of The Methodist Review: Dr. James Mon- roe Buckley, editor of the New Tork Christian Aavocate; Arthur Edwards, of Detroit, ¢ditor of The Northwestern Ad vocate at Chicago; David H. Moore, tor of The Western Advocate, Omana, May 20,—At yesterday's gion of b« Methodist conference tho following otficers wera elected: Dr. C E. Smith, «ditor of the Pittsburg Ad vocate; J. 2. Young, editor of the St Louis Ad ocate; B. F. Creary, editor of the San Francisco Advocate; Albert J. Nast, editor of The Christian Apologist; 8S. Heoamond, editor of The South western Ldvccate (negro). Oana, May 21.—Bishop For pre. sided and N. R. Ridgeway, of Illinois, led the devo*ions at the Methodist Epis copal general conference yesterday. Amos Shinkle, treasurer of the funds to pay the traveling expenses of the dele- gates, said about #, 000 were needed After much wrangling the conf decided to “draw the amount from book concern. The first ballot board of education had been no election. lot Dr. C. H. Payne and w as elected. The delegates who clamored fos election of more bishops at the preser session made a frantic effort to open question again. A motion for reconsid erbtion, however, was laid on the tabl immediately. Oxana, May 28.—In the conferen on Satur 1s Ay a report from the commit Freedman's Aid society recom ction of two aries ecedman's Aid instead of one The mmendatior through. After twenty excitement the ballot was taken and Drs. J. C. Hartzell and J. W. Hamilton were elected, The report upon the Epworth league was taken up. The report stated that the Epworth league had at present 4,000 local leagues with 400,000 members, The report pre- sented an amendment to the discipli providing 4 for the proper recognitio govern > x of the league. It inally that all yi societies ¢ with whether E pworth leagues or not, should come un ler the jurisdiction of a pre siding elder OMAHA, May 24. The la conference began with in the chair. The consideration report on the Epworth League made for today at clock. By of 216 8 y 160 it was decided Tht A motion to Sai afternoon sessions wus resolution introduced tal punishment was laid OMAHA, May 25. —Bisix pied the chair at the Met} reneral confer of Jay an } the BEC edl erence the for ghowed that On a second received 200 secretary of the there b ale tee On mended for the Fr as heret re, Was rt tole dd minutes of the ele secret {exci ded ung people 4 mnected the church, 10 ¢ 1irsday a Whitney May Starting Wasn the Dem Boom Kv have Cleveland Dominates to carry t withdraw in | ing the latter « Deacon May be P Nice, May 248 Mr. Edward } advised tha : Carnot will pardon Mr. I 14, the anniversary of Bastile, when it is custom ecutive to extend eclemen prisoners. The decision not to to the cour de cassation is based the expectati n of an early commutati of the sentence, ardoned 4 All Were Drow: Loxpox, May 24.—The Dritish shij Airlie, Captain Shearer, from Calcutta Jan. 27, arrived at Dundee yesterday, She reports that when off Yarmouth she was in collision with an unknown schooner and Jost her jibboom. The schooner was so bally damaged that she sank almost immediately, taking down with her, it is believed, every soul aboard of her, A Famous Trotter Dead, New York, May 24.—The famous horse Rarus, so long king of the trotting turf, died of old age at Mr, Robert Bon- ner's farm at Tarrytown, He won his first race on Aug. 21, 1874, at Hornells ville, N. Y. Mr. Bonner purchased him in 1878, the price being $36,000, ROYAL OBLEBRATIOM | Biotions Gifts Received by Denmark’ King and Queen. COPENHAGEN, May 25, The Prine | Princess of Wales arrived here yeste for the purpose of taking part in the tivities attendant upon the celebrn of the golden wedding of the ig Queen ot Denmark, which was | eg when members of the royal family a tended holy communion in the Amalien | borg palace, { The Russian imperial yacht Polar Star, which arrived here on Monday with the KIXG AND QUEEN OF DENXMARE czar and czarina, was escor ed by sey eral vessels belonging to the Baltic fleet A British squadron arrived last night The French North sea squadron and ves sels belo ning to the Austrian, Itali and Turkish navies will take part in the demonstrations, Among the presents already received by the royal couple is a magnificent vase, standing nearly nine feet high painted by one of the princi artist of Naples, Danes residing in Italy. The czarina has presented to her father, who is a great lover of horses, six pure white Arab steeds, They ar magnificant animals of the purest bread In memory of the occasion the Danis! government has caused to be struck off for the king and two han two crown pieces, heads of their majesties are the coins, sur rounded by he scription, pal 1 ASOT queen Ihe J stamped on A myrtle 20 May, The Richmond Terminal Deal. NEw Yong, May 26. — The ganizatio lan wh ] cally agreed uj Richmond Ter made public ing up of the Ri pany, which 3 B ration to Railway « all the proj Terminal m The deb it preferred sts O00 (0 Murderer Fitzpatrick Hanged Prrrssuna, May 25. atrick Fitzpat rick. the murderer of Samuel Early, ex piated his crime on the scaffold in the county jail yard yesterday. The execu tion was witnessed by only thirty sons, including the physicians, jury reporters, Outside the jail about tw hundred people gr sthered, but they were soon dispersed by the police. There wi no excitement. "The det the ex: cution were so well planned that was not a si gle mishap, The for which Fitzpatrick was e xecute the killing roller, alls of A Gain for the Workers, BostoN, May 24.—At a the locked out granite Grant announced Granite co meeting utters Secretar th at the Cape An mpany had agreed t« : lockout so far as th at company is con cerned. He stated that he had It of a conference 1 Receiy i As thw the tre i*ment given, it is understo ment facturers not Jar fa RET between the will go into off nary 1 turers. adlock in Chio. O., May Ohio Knights of Pythias Lod bt The the ruck, ‘ Knights by to which Grane iams, of Ripl sion will iast unt Singular Six Years for the Prosidential Tern Wasiuxorox, May 21. Senator W cott, from the committee on civil sery and retrenchment, reported to the sen ate a joint resolution proposing m amendment to the constitution makin the term of office of president and vice president six years instead of four, ar making a president ineligible for re-ele tion. The change i8%0 take effect in 1897 A Swiss Embezzler, Benye, May 24. Herr Schenck, man ager of the St. Gall branch of the Fed erml bank, has been arrested for em bezzling the funds of the institution The amount that he has taken is at least 300,000 francs, and probably 8,500,000 The embezzlement has been in progress several years, It waa accompli by keeping false and incomplete records, Lynctod for Killing an Ofcer. Morrusros, Ark., May 28. Charl Btewart, in custody in the Perry count jail for attempted assault, dashed out the brains of Tom Llolmes, deputy sher- Af, who was oie the fail, eit | 4mons then broke open the fail and took | Btowart ont and bane | him to » tree, | feet a permanent and speedy cure | patient is a n | ter move 18 | known in a This vase is a gift from the and R Liquor Habit Cured, By administering Dr. Haines Golden Bpeeil fe, tis manufactured as powder, which can a cup of coffee or | | be given in a glass of beer, in food, with thie It is absolutely harmles knowledge of the ill ef tea, of out pate nt ana whether the aderade drinker or an aleoholie ¢ been given in thousands instapce a perfect ¢ fails he system once ime- | It be san ut quor habit to exist, boo) of particulars | 0 ty, O of cases | ure has fol- | wreck. 1tha wiidd In every lowed t never pregnated with the Specific impossibility fow the Cures guaranteed, 45 pagl fred Address GOLDEN 8)" I June 185 Rade st, Cincinna A man's idea of the right time when mes Loo town » have a good Line without his wife hearing of it. WARNED IN TIME SCROFULA rity of the blood which produces the neck; the arms, ps uleers in the ng blindness or ps or swellings in res « How Cin It Be CURED BD. ATHERTON Pass { he Hood's Sarsaparilia ata. § dix ¢ y C. 1 HOOD & ( , Apothecnr w 100 Doses One Dollar More Than Satisfied, xn en Pr, Baooxrys, N.Y, June 19, W ver twelve years ty son has been afllict. } spams; © have one every two ' X onthe ag to & Bi 8 Crmny For wou and had ing abie to cure wor Koenig's ELE Ba It is more wel 10 take this CAB sp Aro UY Pg than hres Nerve fore he 00 Ie : rg ir val wily MES, M OLUNY, Yaluable Hook en Nervous oases sent free to any address FREL poor . gabie ra tain ale this medicine free of charge. KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, liL y «ts at 81 per Bottle. 0 fr 85 Large Size, 91.75. 6 Bottles for 89. P is shonid Be Cleaned Well hould be twice a and fali, cleaned at especially least | in the spring No matter how tight the well Your, may be toads, flies, worms and bugs will |: get into the well and die and are swal. lowed in the drinking water; while even a few drops from a filthy drain or sink, finding its way into the well, will carry bacteria enough to rapidly multi. ply and contaminate all of the water, A well should not be located within at least one hundred feet of a privy, ma. nure heap or any other kind of filth. Trees and vines should not be planted near a we'l, as their roots serve as drains into the wells. It is a good plan to ce. ment the surface around a well for ten feet. Then the jump itself should be cleaned occasiona, | 2 REASURER'S SALE OF lands for taxes for 1500 and 1s8]-A green | ble to the provisions of law relating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for the non payment of taxes, Notlee is hereby given that there will | be exposed at public sale or outery, the follow ng tracts of unseated lands In county of Cen tre, Pa, for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte on Monday, the 15th day of June g'eloek p.m BOGGS rwy Warrantee Name Martha Sarah I" 168 Godfrey Lane Acrs WH TWYP v Henry wi M \ I |] { IM gf Falls The Fa ° Frick Jno Jy Fullmer H RB Garrigas Hubler Bernard Hunter Alexander. Jacolw Garrigus Wm Gregg Thomas Gordon Thomas MeClellan George McKim Robert... ward Me K im David MeO lollan Georg: Norris Joh Patterson Benjamin Parker Reed John POTTER TWP Reott Samuel Reott Abraham. Telly Perrell......... cu Yanderslice Henry RUSH TWP Allison John ........ Alllson Jas... . I ALISON ADArew coo. —— UNSEATED | ing, at | Allison A and Juno Lilly Atherton Richard... Allison Andrew Bauman Joseph... Brickley Daniel... Copennaver & W iteomb, Dentier William Ehler Daniel Eberman Philip Fitzgerald Daniel rant Thoma Grove Kilizabeth Grae & MceKeoan Grant Thoma Greaves Thoma Gray Wm Hopkins J Hopk Halne Ham Haws & Co Roc heste E. Brown, Ji No.l good £12.00, sell you an loung back black 4.00, 10,00 and 12.04 Lyox & Co, Young men's suits, brown or mixed cheviots, 3.50, 6.00, 6.50, 5.00, 5.50. 700, Kn, E. Brown, Jr.. has ordered a fine line of rug parlor suits which will arrive in a few days and he will sell same, Don't be afraid to propose if you are single, wedding suits were never so low as we sell them; and we can furnish a complete outfit cheap. SamveL LEWIN, SALE Us IN i Anthracite, Bituminous a Woodland 1 C | nd NTE. MEN WANTED EACH CITY TO RHEPKR ANSDTOWN ¥ pL) ( » HOEMAKER, Sug 60 A True binat f AVA and 10. OCHA, Picture Card Given or CEE EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant FRENT f1 wut
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