FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Condensed Report of Proceedings in Senate and House. Wasnixaron, Feb, 0.—Aside from the pre- sentation of a bill for annexation by Senator Morgan yesterday and the official count of the vote for president and vice president nothing of interest transpired in either house. Mr. Morgan's bill provides for the admission of “any foreign country or place by treaty oran. nexation." Tho oMeial count of the electoral college vote is follows: Cleveland and Stevenson, 317: Harrison and Reid, 14%: Weaver and Field, 22, Wasnmingron, Feb day discussed the rail bill, without final silver men wou ns 10, ~The ad antomatic In the b triumph in (he d of Mr. Cateliings' motion setting apart yester- day and today for the consideration of the bill repealing the Sherman act, the vote being 153 to 41 Wasmxarox, Feb. 11 day the day was spent in discussing the suto- matic rallway coupler bill, without sction The house discussed the pension sppropria- tion bill without getting excited, and at night's session filibustering prevented action on private pension bills, Wasmingrox, Feb, 14 discussed the bill providing a subsidy to the Nicaraugua Canal company, which went over for future action. The Louse passed half a dozen measures of import to Columbia only, It being District day Wasnminarox, Feb. 15.-The discussed the Nicaragua canal for two hours, without agtion, ceeded with the sundry civil tive session the nomination of J late Jus tice Jackson was not acted on. The house dis cussed pension bills, but the debate was with out interest, senate yester. upling the feat action Ly signal Hse the District of senate bill yesterday and then pro Il. In execu 1 Lynching in Chattanooga CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. Feb 15 Mrs. M A. Moore, a highly respected widow, aged 51, was outraged who yesterday by a found the lady alone in her house. A named Andy Bl quently arrested on suspicion, Moore man nero, subse Mrs negro was but was in don whether he was The negro protested his and an investigation by a nu ited that innocence, mber of | sad citizens indi uth. At i night au mob battered down the county jail and forced cell where the fined Des QIUCIALS AD spoke the infuriated doors of the their way into the ted pist is ‘ ite 3 protests of ast ater WAS Cot the citizens brid and I " 1 ] | m leading the river took the negro de crosses the Ten him hange Dr. Norvin Green Dead, LovisviLLE, Feb Norvin Green, presid of the Western Union Telegraph company, died at his home in thi terday. His death from which he had been acute sufferer for one week. Dr. Green, as he was known by the people of this city, his home, h not been well for several Six ago he sought rest in lusion of his Loulsy One go yesterday he 13 me in % City yes was caused by bowe, complaint, an 1% Years weeks the “0 ille home week was taken il! with diarrhoea and failed steadily Death in a Quarry. Feb 13 One of the worst disasters the history of marble quarries at West Rutland, In a quarry operated by the Vermont Marble company. A great mass of stone fell into the quarry and seven men were instantly killed and a number of others injured The victims were crushed so that could not nized The victims At channeling and taking away refuse, and were all middle aged men Seven Crushed to RUTLAND, Vit, in occurred some be re were work Fisticuffs in TOPEKA, real enrnest the Kansas Legisiature, Feb 15. -~War is between the two legislature and blows have changed An attempt by the arms of ¢ Republican I Rich 3 orders from caused a conflict in of ex deputy ser Kan. on houses been house to Kean th clerk we Populist Republicans during which two Re licas were k ¢ yn and nen on both les we adly by blows of fists severnl An Extra Sesslon Certain MILWAUKEE, Feb 15 Cl an Wall, of the Democratic state central committee, who has just returned from Washington where he to work for the repeal of the Sherman silver law of Arn went says that an extra before summer is cer tain. This staten coming from who is known to in Mr. Cleveland's confidence in these matters, carries with it considerable weight in Democratic circles session CON ress ent, one be The Fight for ToroxTto, Feb by the Haugh Dempsey. 15. A circular has been by Knights of Labor as semblies in this city from General Master Workman Powderly, asking aid for the further defense of Hugh F. Dempsey, re cently ted at Homestead on the charge of complicity in the alleged poison ing of non-union men. Powderly says the be carried, if before the highest tribunal in the land received here convic case will necess ALY, Hugh O'Donnell on Trial, Prrrsavre, Feb, 13. Hugh O'Donnell, the leader of the Homestead strike placed on trial here this morning for mur der. It is understood that no attempt will be made to prove an alibi, as was done in rd and Clifford, but that an entirely new line of defense has decided upon. U'Donnell has been in jail ever since he surrendered to the authori ties, bal having been refused Was the case of Craw been Depositors Will Lose Heavily. WILKEsBARRE, Pa, Feb. 15 great among the dred depositors of the V. Rockafellow & Ci ties will reach S3M42.000, while entire assests will foot ug 0.000, It looks now as though the wr WA plete one, and that the de; lucky if they receive their money, here is seven hun broken bank of F The total lHabili excitement scarcely A com ors will be over Minister Stevens’ Action Approved, WasninoroN, Feb, 15 Secretary F yesterday telegraphed to Minister at Honolulu approval of his action in of firmatively responding to the request of the provisional government of Hawall for the establishment the islands. Instructions for the guidance of his future action were also included in the telegram miter stevens of a protectorate over Carlisle's Senatorial Saccessor Chosen, Fraxgronr, Ky., Feb. 15.-The two houses of the legistature met In joint con vention today, and chose Hon. William Lindsay as the successor of John GG. Carlisle in the national senate. The vote was: Lind gay (Dem. ), ; Augustus E Willson (Rep.), 29. The Populists voted for Lindsay, Sherman's Bond Scheme Favored. WaAsixaToN, Feb, 15. ~The senate finance committee has decided to report favorably | Mr. Sherman's proposition providing for an fasue of five year 8 per cent, bonds to maintain the gold reserve, The Royal Betrothal Announced. Loxpox, Feb, 11.~The betrothal of the Duke of York and Princess May of Teck was announced formally today at a dinner given by the queen at Osborne House, In the senate yester- Inst | The senate yesterday | t f i AEAID | i fund | checks | preme « the | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, Feb, 0, Miss Eva R. Wiestling has been named by the president as postmistress at Middle town, Pa. Joe Donoghue and Hagen will race ab Newburgh, N. Y., next week for the world's skating championship Rev. Dr. Edward Clark, pastor of the Church of the Puritans, New York, will retire from the Presbyterian church Hanlan and Gaudaur have signed arti cles to row for the championship of America at Toronto on July 22 hotel, Provi was burned to death in a fire which and £1,000 a side Jane Kelly, cook in Cole's dence partially destroyed that place last night oy re I thers were badly burned lyn last night, during a quarrel Duffy, Jobn 1 20. fatally shot her. mmitted suicide Feb 10 sweetheart, Sarah hns ct Friday {-Parnellite member | lipperary, died | ng from a slight (sermany, to death and jured I ddent t M foston { ) weed ring harle JOO francs two years and 2 Saturday, Feb mn of Hawalian annexation is expected | re the end of the week 1t $ Yell It is firemen on » Louisy nt road will go on strike tomorrow On h of 1 south of Toledo, O Hoagland farm, twenty-miles , an oil well has been struck that flows a thousand barrels a day Mrs Michael Hanley, of Minneapolis has fallen heiress to the 88.000 (00 estate of « ™ { ' I . ¢ L ir 1 DOMAS KARI i" bar net, Alabama ser it Marsh Cleveland's administration ’ { justice of the ail, f chief : vine court, saying he did Wednesday, Feb ! league id a nvention in Washington ch 3 and 4 rat at { * emo hold then health h } A ser of the story that the Kt ates " f Mgr | PHILADE! IA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Stock Produce Exchanges. DELPIIA, Fi I" The sto eadingg. m ending Ist pf General Markets, PHILADELPHIA stuperflue, $ winter family, straight. $3.50 $LIaA do, d patent, $434.25 straleht, 83.7% r barzel Wheat Fir asked for February for March: THe. bid and 190, a TW4o. bid and Wo, asked for May Quiet, steady, w bid and M8 asked for February: Mtge, bid and Sige for March: M840. bid and Mee. asked Tor April 084. bid and Sle. asked for May, Onts Quiet, steady, with 4140, bid and dio, asked for February: 608g. bid and 41i4e, asked for March; lo. bid and digo. asked for April tle, bid and 4134 naked for May. Beef Quiet, firm: extra mess, $030.5 pe n, guiet Corn th Mh , family, $1208.00, Pork Dull, steady; new mess, $21; old mess, $10.75@2% extra prime, nominal, Lard Quiet, nomnial; steam rendered, $12.90, Butter Dull, steady; State dairy, MgNo.; Western dairy, 18024c.; Eigius, a0. Western do; Z@#0c.; imitation do. ZigSo.; rolls, 18@250, Ege Quiet, steady; New York and Pean- sylvania, 3c.) western, Batrimonn, Feb, 14 ~ Flour dull, un. changed. Wheat steady. Corn easy. White corn, by sample, ic. yellow do, do. Be, Oats quiet], Rye quiet. Hay firm: good to cholce timothy, $IAMBIAS, Cotton nomi. nal; miadling, Wgo. Butter quiet, creamery, fancy, We. do. fair to choles, M@a280.; do, imi tation, 2c, Eggs quiet at 2042380. "HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION. The President's Message Said to Favor the Commissioners’ Plea. WasHinGToN, Feb, 15.It is the under standing that the treaty providing for the annexation of the Hawallan islands to the United States, which has been negotiated by the commissioners now in the city und Ke retary of State Foster, will be sent to the senate today, although it is not beyond possibility that its transmission may be The treaty, it delayed is sald, is not a | eure | for its reference to the provisional Itis | naked | very long documer covers the sub ject matter only the obi ibls A well # that the treat necessary to se with as little delay informed authority 80 far as 8 ( SRY y contains a provision govern by to be returned to approval of the Ha 1 ent within twomonths after val in Honolulu, It is further said no reference to It will trans accompanied by a sident, which, it is features of the f Hawail after its ratification "ni fat enate, th t} in in contains all be inte pre historic nent from the beginning Ke A strong argu Annexation COWDEN'S WILD SCHEMES. The Government to Establish Laundries, Lectures, Amusements, Ete. Feb, 15. Forty n the house yesterday by six bills to promote so were drawn by James ide for much and prov ontrol of 5 pretty 1 wr controlied and t cannot be, Thirty-seven » be presided over by a house made changes The duty mm 3H per Stairs r of » largest irers of binder twine, says he » his port binder twine Canadian factories and im from the United States Permissi wited foreign shippers to ort « tank cars. This conces victory for the The re port shows An great with all th ti} foreign reasing, w © excep th the 1 of 82 nited States, which 000 last year rease Lunatics Cremated, In. m here, was de forty-four ann Will tole The County death there Interesiing Damage Sulla, Feb, 15 ti huyikill ¢ erent property against coal operators of New and St aggregating over §X, that the defend negligently and une ywn large quantities of muck ill creek, thereby filling overflow, by wered have unpty owners Suits . Me VL OR tify rea Castle Aver falls is its perties are of placed in an untenant Six Killed by a Snowslide. VE, Cold | ino of » tunnel of lorad 3 killing six men juring as many more. The H. Morgan, Hugh Con k. Ed hnson, Ed J. Breen Six were LA (3) 1 Fred 0 erday, ' ward Ji More Earthquake Visitations, ATHY Feb The Island of Samo threki, in the Egean shaken by an earthquak terda All building on and many lives pelad Phara will take ¢ Island within three wks were felt in » : Was yestord destro e In NH +H youl | the Island was | were k t Th ovisions provisior da veral vere sh Zante last night Corbetit's Money Ready. 81. Pau, Feb 14. In reply to Jackson's ultimatum that Corbett must accept his days or Jackson's Corbett sald tives will be in New York ake with Mitchell will put the money up challenge within ten i withdrawn n mateh or Jackson, and Diphtheria Spreading. Keassnvno, Pa, Feb 14.-The ap new cases of diphtheria in this alarm, Adults { as well as children are affected, On account | of the prevalence and spread of the dis | nse, the public schools will probably be | closed M DeArat i own has caused general Fatal Fioods in the Transvaal Loxpox, Feb, 14. A dispatch from Cape Hope says that the heavy mins have enused high floods in the Transvaal, The Limpous river has overflowed ita banks and swept away a bridge and forty houses at Pretoria. Many lives wore lost Welssort Wants Another Term, Provioesce, RL, Feb, 14-It has de veloped that during the official visit of the commanderin-chie! of the G. A. R that he Is a eandidate io* reelection at In dianapolis next September, A————— ————- A Long Mirike Continued. Loxpox, Feb 15.<The Lancashire opera tive spinners have resolved to continue their fight against the master ners, The strike pay has been red 50 per cent, by the unions, | th notes free, {til po | has Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Rol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Public sale Register All sale bills printed at this offic receive a free notice Partie ed at other offices of the sume under this heading. gerted in SATURDAY 1 o'clock p.m Frnnt } James Persons havi their bill ted al SHERIFE SSALE RDAY, MARCH n. and cone The other ther wrohes ee Mich hes Lo st or per one then uth 00 west perches thenoes wih N south 72 ng, containing Ji A perehes neat measure hereof bein A tract of timber led by lands of Edward Houtz, Chas Harter al miaining 2° Kelzed taken In exe be sold as the property of Daniel Rishel TERMS «No deed will be acknow ledged un i rehase money be pald In full Wa. A. IsnLen west 15 mare or Sherif! Yom E PROCEEDINGS Ktate of Pennsylvania, Centre county, ss In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre co. No. ll Jannary Term, 182 Jacob Grenninger, libellant Fietta Grenninger, respondent Divoree AN o Th Fietia Grenninper, rv spomdent You are hereby notified that the undersigned been anpointed a commissioner in the above stated case (o take testimony he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his ofMee in Bellefonte, Pa. on Tuesday the Sith day of February, A.D. 188, at 9 o'clock a m., when and where you may attend if you see proves Nu Rixorn 2.4 Commissioner Fok RENT OR SALE Two houses situated in Boggs tow nship, near Milesburg, vecupied at present by Frank T Wallace, are offered for rent or RA Keason able terms will be given. For further Informa. tion address J. M. KRICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa. the helrs of John Wagner, May A PRINISTRA TORS NOTICE. «Letters of Administration on the estate of Ruth Yarnell, Iate of Bellefonte, Pa., deceased, hav. ng been ffanted the undersigned, all persons nowing themselves to be indebted to said es. tate are requested to make immediate nayment to Kills L. Orvis, attorney, at his ofilee, and those havine claims to pipsent Yam for set. SAAC YA Attorney for dec’d tiement to the same, RNELL, Administrator, JREE Deed for land jn Catttornia that will related we pian Fund ears for the land A we e, 1 for the water, ATER ix AND oe Wa acres | and that | HAWES Hox te & ( BR Jruns NOL? ATTOR OfMice Hig? H ’ 2 ARMAN HOUSE, J op High Strect te the Co | 4 bot ight, and all CG. M. GARMAN. Proprietors Fe enor of ad 3 tot of SPRING "| A NNOUNCEMEN P| nis We have now on sale oun New Importations of ALL WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES. FINE DRESSGINGHAMS, EVMBROIDERIES, LACES, and will be pleased to submit SAMPLES BY MAIL. You'll find the Styles and Values passing ered WOOL CHALLIES, 1 anda 00 Ne | 40 PIECES | FRENCH ZEPHYR Dress Styles—25 cent 12 perches to stone | y west | at tities dualives cents, whilst this lot lasts only. NEW SATIN STRIPE and washable, | FRENCH ZEPHYR 0c. , 250. , | | NOVELTY EMBROIDERIES stock. embraces 80 many such ar1ange of prices, that it is poss bls detail If you will make known to our Main Orpen DEr'r your and merit your approval. TRY IT, 115, 117 118, im Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. € unnecessaryt . } it ir Ww. New furniture the Sur. dark GINGHAMS ; | and Silk Stripe Ginghams—fast colors tion and to . GINGHAMS Elegant New Styles, GINGHAMS-35 cents, ANDERSON GINGHAMS<35 conta. The 10.000 styles represented in this lines and im. here to mention them in Embroid. ery and Lace wants for your spring sewing, you will receive samples rep. resenting such unusual values and stylish patterns as will surely please BOGGS & BULL, | PENN’A. 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X PO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY} Maybe you think this is a new business, pending out babies on applioation ; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so pear the sample this one, Bveryone will exclaim, - that's the sweetest baby I ever maw [™ little black-and-white engraving can give =ou but a faint Ww 16 he “I'M A DanY." which we propose to send to Fou, Transpor. tation wid, he little darling rests against a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off ts pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled ff and Song aside with a triumphant coo. The fish tints are perfect, and the eyes follow youl, Bo matter where you stand ec exqule site reproductions of this greatest painting of 14a Waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of babyy life! are to be given to thome who subsoribe to Demorest's Family ey A ine for 1888, The reproductions cannot be told from the on which cost $4K, and are the same stwe (1722 inches), The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our sub. soribers darins 187 chor great plotures by wach aud Murphrey, 0 A $1 i ¥ hat war mises Moan Those who subscribe for Dom: ne Tor 188 will e wo of art "EE 4 Ad on all the ©
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