THE MISSISSIPPI AGAIN RISING, More Destruction Threatened Bottom Lands, Sr. Lous, May 81. High water is again threatening destructive work in the Prairie Dupont district, in the vicinity of Kast Carondelet, 111 The rise of the Mississippl river is re markable. and a large section of the low land lying between Fish lake and the river is submerged I'he farmers fear that their crops will be ruined. They planted just after the recent overflow, and now they are again faced with the prospects of a wash out. On the Missouri side the water has gained considerable height Along the CALLED ON BY MASKED BDURGLARS, A Wealthy Farmer's Struggle With “Night Agents,’ May 29. While Will. farmer of unty, N \ North WAS Was The nsked Was who had ry for sper THE ANTI- TRUST CONVENTION, Altgeld led Responses Hundreds of ives Falr To-Marrow, Ae yo Vatwithatanding th MAY <9 withstanding the Prepared to Open the CHICAG a ‘aying the Second Dividend, ‘1 Killed, entall Another Bank Goes Down Three Children Cr u THE MARKET REPORT. hlladelphin Stock Market LADELPRIA May ), eding a Pe Hen Lehn it Pa Market unsettled Philadelphia Prod PRILADELPHLY, Ma) ) nd enay at ® lands Bran was quiet for wints Stock Market NEw YORK Missouri Pa N.Y. N, } NY.O&W Northern Pac Dao, pref (rmanha Paci A. T.&NF CR RoN Can Southern CRLAP CM&M P Cé& NW Chicago (as C.h& Q ‘ C.CC &kNLL Dol. &W ol. & Hudson ke Shore, Mail Bugar TrustCom Tenn Coal & fron Union Pacifie Lk Western Union Manhattan New York Produce Market, New Yonx, May 20. Wheat — 1o.alle. lower and quiet, with 48.000 bus for export, ou rod, THe, clevator: 70 in store; TM, doe vered from store: No, 2 hard winter The, deliversd; No, 1 Nor. spring, 70, delivered rad ec. 1340. lower; with 88,000 x Vor Narigs fh Fr rn - fat rk mg 2 KDR 1 he. # hy 40nd7; pe OUSANDS WENT TO TH! tintes of the Great Bspasitic Open Yesterday, ) people pald the nece nts admission to see thi us to jority ti money nterference FOSTER'S AFFAIRS IN BAD SHATY The ex-Secretary’ Linbilities WiLL Re Nearls ®1.000,000, fwo Workmen Fatally Injured, May 20. —Tw kmen at the smuggling 1 den Stock Company gin Charged are charg n at the not one-ealf ren inted for The estignted The Michigan Legislature Adjourns i The closing ¢ 1804 } Were on of the that it Mas tare y proclamation fl both he office { NE ) \ ding 4 ’ Hourned sine die Pell Overboard and Was Drowned, New Yonx, May 31 Captain John | North, 78 years old, of the steam lighter | Confidence, lying at the foot of Jersey ave. | nue, in Jersey City, fell overboard and was | drowned Burned by a Gas Explosion. Suamoxiy, May 81 Samuel Engle, | Peter Wolf, and John Maha were fright fully burned by a gas explosion at the Burnside mine yesterday, Woll cannot re cover, Memorial Day at Gettysburg. Gerrvssuno, May 81 Memorial Day wes observed on this battlefield with im. pressive ceremogles. There Was an ire mense crowd present. Harris! inl lelph ugh were nate pension May 27 Yesterday after nl the jury returned into court with a verdict of murder In the first degree against Charles Salyands, which was received hy the crowd present with every mark of ap proval. Salyards, though striving to put on a bold front, showed signe of nn break down when he heard the verdict read Prrcapeirmia, May 50. Reading stoek dropped to 8 b4 yesterday afternoon agninst 10 11.10 at the close on Saturday The sales were heavy, A disapproval of the reorganization plan by the speculative public is the cause, This Is the lowest figure reached since the receivership was instituted, Ananmoxiy, May 81, ~The through Phila delphia freight train was wrecked at Pax- inos yesterday. Sig oan left the track No ong was injared t the damage b heavy. CAaRLInLY OUR LETTIULR VHROMN Tin Othe eon Done Inthe What Nows from 1h Argan ent RAR Were ATE s were handed yesterday m to five } canter 1 the prisoner became and dashed asked him we oe] tin his oe } tridgens pre then wrote a oa senoe Of hie jetter t inke f living Mary street, saying he Wolli 5 I an tired « The Moravians in Conferences, Bernese, May 85 The nial Synod of the Northern Provinee of the Moravian church in America convened here yesterday, Three hundred delegates are present, representing most every slate in the unlone The Synod elected HE Rev H. T. Bachman, of this place, president The conference will last ten days quinquen Hall Knocks Slavin Out, Loxpox, May 50. In the prize fight Inst night between Frank FP. Slavin and Jim Hall, the latter won in the seventh round, knocking Slavin out with a right bauder on the jaw | | | | Mr. J. Johnson of | Cood and Reliable Hood's wel Malaria and Loss of Appetite, ur Hood's Pills tou beadach WM SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law Distriet Attorney's offies in Conrt House Bellefonte, Pa. Collectionps and rofessional business attended to prom pty. Cros COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Doposita | Discouni Notes, 4. D. Suuneent, Cash PENN'A. STATE OXE OF THR COLLEGE MOST BEAUTIF THE ALL® 10 BOTHREX ARD AND Irish Pointes. Pointe Curtains. 50.00 a pair, | : ] | i ] 30GGS & BUHL, i | i A es = | oi dea CES Dining -:- Parlors Ovsters in All Styles Hot Coffee and Lunch {ee Cream, Cake, etc ARMAN NOUSE Srest Comet : {ure 11s and all the M. GARMAN, Proprietors
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