A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. THE PENNA STATE COLLEGE y 20. | | | i Coxey's Commonwenl Gets a Good Nes Thursday, Mareh | ception at Pittsburg, : int to the o | Prerseenc, April 4.T1 mmonwenl I hou LY : ine the 131 ; ) y Fata army reached low Ale ¢ atl o'el k wily t y Fs \ | A lMAlad 4 dh d addi + | oand | . v.75 2 LEA ated and alm AG mosity Existing Detween Catholios nnd . i .y ak Ane : vention a $8 CH , AMY Was gre { wi er owl Pr i 104 i thi win the American Protective Association, wi ronared sides . { r te 0 : art | ABSOLUTELY PURE 318 NUD AL DING DEY The Conflict Brought Hit i The Riot Suppressed by the Police. 3 ri enernl Frye army of unemployed wor n arrived at Jefler S01 FTOACKS Ie iar i iit y eraay " K. 3% ‘ ONS « Hendrick Kaxsas City, M jean Protective as ollies came together ¢ loody niiict at cbt . \ maonwenlers were all on Friday, March . 2 SRE < the polls of this city yesterday n} ou 101 wr A Vii Eve $v * Augustus A. Brush. ex. den of Slo N Ii E . ! A101 be stated which side 121 } * th bla at ) vil HE the 8 a I were Sing mm died at | tence at Hope Sarah 1x : affray, ns the par ! . iJ NN) charged the other cause of all the a | abl “1 ) olice fi hundred shots were exchanged | the city. under Captain Sam Boyd, met | 10g the the combatants less t 1 that man the army ul nrtacks and orted | Jail 600 men | peared to be Bs thnt { “1 : 9 | them to their quarters Colorado farn following named were yi or injured on the pavement ill — Ya bh 11 3 ' Killed=-Mike Callahan, once posted pickets about 1} ith : toward t ‘ Xe D : aw hot the ht] rht 9 ! . ' : ; ing on of the real estat _ Rise inspec tor, hr h the } id | getting into camp breakfast w crved., At McKendre t he we of | Dig : : id ! Fatally Injured P, consisting of cornn . | April y ” 0 CE 4 SE : hitad b inaoci sidence of the ds shot through the 1 hn Br anan, | there was scarcel ugh (0 RTO ight cl ; thi " ' t} y | ceased, at which 1 i of YOu ca wo | Captain Boyd requested Gener rye te A coming | keep his men together he general at I'bey claim tl + of Ne 0 RomlFa or, hrough the kidneys; | Sax Fra» ril | a servant girl, were | Jerry Pate, deputy constable, shot in the | ¢jgeo contribution to th ommonweal | Witt narrowly « IREes tenemer face caped | Walker township, tg | ary sm bering : left the i" . | and dese Wounded —Patrick Fleming, shot in the | reg A v In" Oak: B 1 “ oe if ir | ii Saturday, Mareh : | No.1 left shoulder: John McGovern, laborer, | intention to proceet : Ey perm : rt or 0 death OLE Shot through the right arm ! Sacramento they B ry ae! « between Burke and Black The riot was the culmination « jtter | more u loved dear, Ure eeling which had been manifested by : landing to bid the fon and words ever since the polls opened i fhe two antagonistic elements were sol DICTATOR ° | Colguitt’s death, has decliz idly divided in their choice of candidates -l Why for mayor. The aggressive support that each side gave to its candidates during one of the hottest campaigns ever known in this city engendered of rivalry. It was, therefore, in no ami mood that the workers of the respecti factions came together at the differen polling places throughout the city that these workers came { to occur before the d parent from the num ons that were draw ly oe Co [ofthisatate. As soon aa the emergency | with King Malieton's forces thirey were | NI, - SPAXGLER, Advertising. Chiefs Bargent and Arthur refuse to | r ri} } n Walker to He Assumes Control of the Vollee Forees of Pennsylvania of His State and of Thomas Lesh . . — | Wi of Thomas Lesh COLUMBIA, § April 4. Governor Til tn | on the north by land of Jesse 8h | man has issued a m mation d ring de ft a LAIAW | the west by lands of Jacob Khaf! that the mu | | Wwe or 1 | abetting th Fastern y strong set law in many He The riot was smaller riots points earlier i opposing re place on the Fifth ward y cl and those who took j heated to the fighting tem; that had been hourly ¢ 1 ' tion of brawls at other polling place FInglon wher qd ion a t ineral at Buda Pesth yest | L Only an hour before. / | tt i i i | mason, was shot in the | by William Henry W ros AYO HE LUO at ust wii ie catalalq | place at the corner of Fifth and An il AUCH : Bs At I ger any | - Be per ecree has beet ed an- | TM. 1. SINGER, | streets, and it was known that the directly due to a fiery debate two men regarding the prin A. P. A. to which Gooley was opposed. That Gooley was not inst: killed was due to the fact that the pistol used was a mere toy of twenty-two caliber The A. P. A. which supported Webhster Davis, the Republican candidate for mayor, had their own workers at the different | RE a presen | an clerk ¢ xchangy tional i) | Al Bf ) Imi’ ) h 04 A ) h polling places, and they distributed in | bank. by which the institution was rol 4 4 ‘ 4 4d some precincts their own tickets bearing | Deserted by Non Unionists | of &33.000 1 d \ | \ y \ \ J their candidates’ name, and decorated with BUFFALO, April 4 Lhere Was 1 nash Tuesday, March 3, J ric ‘ry 3 between union and non-union grain i ’ i . n : 1 : e has the American flag. Jim Pryor, a Fifth | between union and i Charter elections in Michigan, Minne F ohered a : pase 3 i pak 3 - na of a politician; antagonistic to the A. P. | em yesterday, as the outcome of an at- } (oo. and the Dakot T ye pd and the beauty and args as Gp : " YW £ ak otas yesterday 0 4 who supported Frank Johnson, the | tempt to unload the Americas with non- f show decided Republican gains pa IN HE O eri « a and colorings * | Ina boiler explosion in Monroe county, Wash Dapss labor and factional Democratic candidate, union men at less than union rates, Charlies y 0% .t lex. Risser, the owner of the mil, | REYNOLDS’ BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Goods beyond anything. we've ever was active at the head of the fifty con- | Flynn led out a gang of # brothers na NOW) - ATTORNEY aT Law throughoul « nis g stables, which he got Justice Lattshaw to appoint Monday night. It was said by geant some that these coustabl Were, Many « cleared them, irrespor solely the cau Itis el 3 co pote (BSE din || thi eT, BOGGS & BU in A Er = Tow =i ENTIRE - NEW - STOCK }<- { ALLEGHENY, i Envelopes. tO Rerve Pryor, Pryor EVERYTHING FARM - AND - GARDEN : UGLAS A $3 SHOE wie. ensions to members of state militia or. | 2 winter ; 0a; | yu 85, 84 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. I Kan var, but wl : Mats, Wi il, weaker, wi EE © . $3.50 Police Shoo, 3 Soles. TOO An Buucea | DE OR ok rodi | Witte on (hg. maki April. Or 4 7 pr $2.50, 82 for Workingmen. I he § ywied the mo th : tion by a vote of 1%0 to 170. inn hg gm i 147 Buther firm; western dal ean g’ ov " LADIES AND MISSES, Gluten Meal and No Distilleries for Towa. ore ot ry. oy p i Des Moixes, Ia, April 4~The honse Erastas Wiman Retires, te idly Afra " ! J — : ou 83, $2.50 82, $1.76 a d M | - K. Apt mats Wimnan heyy : — CAUTION ~If any dealer Linsee eal, yesterday afternoon ¢ usidered the ques New Yor, April 4.~KEeastus Wiman in yey, Mo. i 2250. ; do, fair | “ ™ offers you W. IL. Douglas tion of constitutional prohibition Coop has withdrawn from the directorship of - ’ Mg rints jobbing at H@Me. | ; wai ; shoes at a reduesd price, e's resolution was substituted for the | the Staten Island Rapid Transit company hee sady: New York r 120. ; wall, | ; ’ or says ho hae them with. ws THE BEST senate resolution. It prohibits the mann He says he is going to devols himself to @ part skims Wl Wa 4 skims, 20 bhi ; » . : out the name stamped the development of lis Interests on Staten western ‘fresh, Wig@E lo. southern, Wg | g . Rs. A re nar and leaves the legislature to enact laws | Island, especially the electric light bus! . ] 4 FEED - FOR - COWS, for its enforcement The liquor mann ness, in which much of his fortune has ! five Steck Markets facturing law was lost—yeas, 42; nays, 56. | been fnvested New York, April 8 Beeves nominally firm This settled it that liquor manufacturing | Buropean cables quote Amerioan steers at 914 | : : po | Xo . - e. | Joo, per 1h. , dressed weights, Sheep, 18814. | [ will not be legally carried on in this stat Muon ppl & Murletuss i i OT Ww ines Wing vol oA He: w. 5. poucL § Shoes are stylish, eney fitting, and give Deter Costa Rica's New President. ne sal kb First street and Ki ath | Mutton, 144i. per pound. Calves weak; | satisfaction at the prices advertised than any Other make. Try one pair and be con. BOB-SLEDS, ~ SLEIGHS ~ and, Bax Josk. April 4-~Don Rafael Tglesins the saloon keeper, : reet a h good 10 eho e veals, [a 80 per 1001ba.; west- vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which . + Ap bile avenue, who was shot Sunday nig Y | ern calves, $2.1240225. Sheep and lambs arantecs thelr value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them, ROBES. has been elected president of the rep Thomas Jones, yardmaster of the Penn- | active, higher: all choloe unshorn lambs, #5 7 alers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to of Costa Rica from May, 18M, to May, | seivania railroad, died yesterday. Jones Jat Til tha Hogs weak; fair to choloe, 85.108 |g. wase the sales on (heir full line of goods. They ean afiord to sell at a los profit, Complete tranquility reigns in the ; per 100 Ibe LR lhe = tah ’ pp 1 y g was held for trial East Bueraro, N.Y. April &=Cattle In and wo bel ™ he 3 Ruining Bi ha Ing ~. EO UGLAN, a ig —— -C oO A 1. country. —— 5 wr of el hh Talat Fapsitians Petticoat Government in Kansan re re. Vets w | LYON & CO, Bellefonte; 8 R PRINGLE, Port Matilda; Spine HLL, Kan, April 4, —At the city | Sheep steady : top wethors, $4.0005; top lambs, J A QUIGLY, Blanchard; A G EWING, Penna, Furnace; McCalmont & Co, Arte. Anil Professor Brown-Se eh ea vi | election here women were elected to fill | $3055 J BE GRIEST, Fleming; D C KREBS & B™O , Pine Grove Milk Foie 11 ie en nod OA . ", TR PT amr Tanenry, Pa, April 3.~Oattle steady. ft, tive ¢, Lorof the “Hiixie | SO : ce nenT le : L#cenvteady. | BF SHAFFER & SON, Nttany. Life,” whomtemure yonterduy, aged 5, muy, aj on thes bottom, put him facture and sale of liquor for any purpose, | BELLEFONTE, PENNA
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