READING'S LOSSES WERE HEAVY, LT Ph IAN Tsane 1, Rice's Statement Says They Were | Over 81,500,000, foreign road Comp: vho afte: for the BIRD ITFOR READING wd is Out With a Reply VIOLATE THE LAWS, and nd the bank t reason Ll that ntirnose oa ir} # n of $100,000, and Secret for propriati ligle showed that audited to be acted It was estimated port ail the { h CAITI®S al AD MY La that 1 y SUI remain (Qe names try who have no ¥ » en more than 56 hibited what one ON) (XX) oof * OF ther action by congress cumstances, it was understood and it is sa iid be done bility of t a e, i ‘ i fort any, proba Me any immediate nto effect rons telegrams has at the treasury departme Aw me noon respecting the decision Reed's Body \f AY A New Flectrie Road Opened. 5 ¥ yy 16 and tr ad tL fl i hw has treets A the line I he crowded with = ng ectators observing the ng of the cars Must Answer a Serions Charge May 106 John Dempsey, 14 years old, a brass fini her of No. 438 Hee ond avenue, was held in $1, 000inthe York | ville polices court for shooting John Brady, i 15 spars old, of No. 465 Second avenue, in | the right thigh New York Two Children Drowned, Bosrox, May 16. Maggie Sheehan ana | Nellle Callahan, each aged 7, were drowned in the South Bay by the capsizing of the boat, which was being handled by Michael Sheehan. The latter and his little son were saved There Were Many Mining Aceldents, Hannrissuno, May 16.—In the report of the mine inspectors of Pennsylvania for 1802 it is stated that there were 532 fatal accidents to miners In the anthracite and wituminous regions during the year, The Losses Adjusted, Wonorsren, Mase, May 17. The loss on the woolen mill of M. A. & J. E. MoWilL liam at Hubbardston, burned a few weeks since, has been adjusted for $21,607.09, dy Found in the River y & Pa Philadelphia Prodaece Market, New York Stock Market, May | b our Pad a | N.Y. & NN. } N.Y. .O.&W Northern Pac Do, pref Omaha ¥N TORK 14 1:98 Teh in RC 45) is 3044 a | In & Ww, P. Term Sugar TrustCom Tenn Co & Iron Union Pacific Western Union Ded Hudson, 192 Lake Shore . 120% I. & N a7 Manhattan 190 New York Produces Market, New York, May 10. Wheat Market igs highe r with 200,000 bushels for export, No, 2 red, Te, elevator; TRY store; Tigo, do. livered from store; No, 7 hard winter, 790, delivered: No. 1 Nor. spring. We. under to July price, del, to arrive! ungraded, 7Tia800, Corn — Market was flizn and fairly aetive 00,000 bushels for export, No, 2 corn, 518s Mo In olevator and & delivered; No, 3, e., elevator; ungraded, Siasdige del; steam. er mixed, olovator ang delivered, No. 2 white, i4 delivered, nod oasior, closed Pym: Outs Market « 50.000 bushels fof export, No, © oats, A nom. Hay No. 2 white, % No. 3 oat $1igeadle; No 3, white, 40igedle track white, od, Diasec, * mix a How is this, Belle A DITOR'S NOTICH { M DMINISTRATORS , in NOT) f Adn t } Nn the estate ile f Boas} § the undersigned Ives to ba indebted Oo make having « nt Jonux Kons, Admr Boalsburg knowing requested pe raon aid estate sry ate payment and Those sent them tor settiems immed) Alms Lo pre June a UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned will offer at Publis Bale atl the court house in He Ate. the following deseribod real estate, situate in Boggs town ship, Centre county, Pa. on SATURDAY, MAY 2th, 1803, at 2 p.m. three dwelling houses, bounded and described as follows: On the north by the Bellefonte and Philipsburg turnpike, on the east by Simon Nyharf, on the south by Bald Eagle Creak and on the west by lands of Jacob Keatlinger, deed, containing 11 acres more or joss, thereon erected a brick yard, three dwell ing houses and other outbuildings, Persons desiring to pureha propegy will Hoa this one a good Investment for remting and one of the houses will make a desirable home. Tenma~One third of the purchase money in eash on day of the sale, one-third in one year and the balances In two years with Interest ; de ferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises JM Krienpnise, Atty. for heirs of Jno. M. Wagner, deed, 1,000 MEN AND HORSES EMPLOYED. Bellefonte, Saturday May 27th, Class Works Meadow WALTER L. MAINS GRANDEST R. R. SHOW ON EARTH by Thoroug Herd of Ele phant Drove Froupe Jubilees, Steam Organ, Steam Calliope PONY WITH 18 FOOT TAIL, 20 Ponies. 20 Thoroughbreds. 300 Horses Fat Man and Bride, Weight 1372 Pounds. Arabian Horse with 26 Different Colors. $10,000 Troupe of Rare Arabian Horses. $300,000 FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 0°CLOCK, A. M. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m, Begins at 2 and 7 p. m. Adults 50 cents; Children under 12 years 25 cents, Cheap Excursions on all Railroads. PENNA. STATE COLLEGE AN 2) } 2) i TH Curtains. $5.00 a pair. NGHAM CURTAINS NOTTI ool Serges Wool Taffetas gs < American Suitin BOGGS & BUHL, 15, 137 ¥aderal t, ALLEGHENY, PA. ACEENBACES Dining -- Parlors ! V "re edt f ¢ Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ete ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court Hons Entirely new New furniture Steam Heat, Electrie ] , and all the | moder: rovements ACM GARMAN, Proprietors. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! Positively mj A. 1 03
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