visions of law Jostiin ers of Interest from All Ovey the unseated tracts of land for the non | Lingle . sierrell Ji min MONT DRO | : 2 REASURER'S SALE OF UN. | 2 . Mosely Richard 4 7 Ay Ai rw LANGE \ WAL \| ITEMS OF STATE News tn SEATED LANDS for Taxes fr 1, 2 HA i Godive Mar il A © BY y § \ i JA } ™ | lnting to the sale of | 195 Ne th ! 65 ¢ g ntt ged 16 Ml 51 Commonwenith Pp ayions of lax 4 tio h pi at | | peterbridy i ; i . “0 1 Pd ne given that there ill be HORE | #8) " Lorber I ollard-Breckin: idge Th ial Now WILKESBARRE, Pa., April 7 Jumes Yio ul ery the Jowing f k chard Ginto public sale or on I . “0 i © HEnown TF anne . a Sullivan, aged 28 was #0 badly crushed tracts of unseat ted thie ' Nearing the End. 1 County of Centre, 1" na - taxes | i {1 Way J i by a fall of rock in the Pine Ridge shaft | 50005 hnnaid thereon, at the Court | er | 433 163 Bo : th sR EGG TH | : that he died in half an hour House, in the borough of Bellefonte, | OR : ody LIBERTY AY RTACH THT ITT a PD » GREE P Auril 11. ~Sheriff Me on Monday. the 1th day of June, | 20 Antis Henry ; f Lele MAY REACH THE JURY ON FRIDAY. | REENSBURG, Xa, April 21.~=Serlik Me= | g51, at 1 o'clock, p. m 200 ARGAEAR Jaco! * | an ) Dots word Cann offers a reward of $300 for the cap- | 150 (in Robert » = ALY aL 1h ture of the prisoners w ho escaped from BENNER TWP ia jail here last week, the leader of whom is ACRES. PER VARANTES the Concluding Argument for the De. Pete Matters . Hale J M Ping - . Johnson Thoma Wi $ 4h (iray aber [ Congressman y Johnson James wt (Groge Smit) the Last Word for the Plaintiff. wover's condition {8s about the same 121 hi n Eleanor 8 W | 4 Heburn Wm... several days past. His lungs are in : jai A? 1 | EM Hubby Retard At J . sondition, and he cannot be seen by 140 Jmith JOND cesses s-Congressman ntterworth Will Make fendant and Ex- Judge Wilson Will Have JARLISLE, Pa., April WasnisgToN, April 5.—~Judge Bradley administered athin l ditors at the Pollard Breck nri yesterday, He to Gray Wn duct was chara d by ne | i 4 : Dh : oe - bearing strong evidence of foul play, was I a JM& J i HERS \ i} thatthey reminded him of buzzar | A as ' . . di, re Ady ; : teed Dani : 74 1 Mek i 14 | : { UNIOA Wp aed n ph ect iim of found in the Schuylkill river below the i Pac ke = 1 3 Tagg V1 : og: 3 ; . { p i V 244 mrrion Lhe Ccrossexa i . "11 McCoy Frank 12 (¥ i tata ‘ 341 J i ; srenham § > ity » coroner will investigate 3 136 AREAL vie N vid Breckinridge was concluded udg il | ty. The coron ® . A ] Packer & Lucas dl Ab | “0 WI : son endeavored to have the witne WiLkEspARRE, Pa, April 7.—The body 50 Packer & Lu ; " rectly contradict the testimony of the last of the thirteen victims of the IURNSIDE TWP 1 52 known Blackburn, but this he failed Gaylord disaster was recovered yesterday ] Hack Ju u 20} 116 Al'Y Michael *. i \ \ tlie . | We p of Fore " » ! { 18% Brady Hobert . JBI . ’ Wek — sald that Mrs. Blackburn ha ! undo? It was that of Foreman Thomas Pletn 163 Brady Wm Pp T61 HAINES TWI edly given her honest lection of | and was in a better state of preservation 164 Brady John 13 00 | as Antis Henry events but t * + had vident] » than any of the others i 1 { Alexander | 154 a od EY hc aks \ John. wr friends BOGGS TWP rows, Pa., April 10. —The badly i 168 Frazer Walbro decomposed body of an unknown man, GodIrey Martha ) fused times and place d n BETHLEHEM, Pa April 10.—A large | i Roy that in his secret marriage to Mrs. Wing | piece of slate fell from a bucket at the top i Cook Wm ie had made out the certificate himself, | of the Ryan « ry shaft, and struck IL. | 163 ( EN n John. f) Lox au 163 Dewart John ond marriage instes f his third. After | his skull and literally scalping him. He 63 Dewart Wm 1% 1 that he had made it appear as his se P. Ryan, the owner, on the head, crushing | his marriage, avoid publicity, he and | is not expected to recover, 5 i Doni ey b1enr) i ] f i X . . w i } Fox Samue his latest wife had regi stered under an BETHLEHEM, Pa., April 10.—The Beth- | 43 lehem Iron company is relighting its far. | 45 163 Gray Wm Bl BT Gratz Mi had frequently bi him to retain her as | paces. No. 6 resumed operations this | } Xi nt Thomas i . 19 Gratz Mi | morning, and three of the six { DACes are | i | Ha fins 546 of 1 { Grave W WASHINGTON, April 8.—Several witnesses from Kentucky testified for Miss Pollard | sumption in the near future are said to be | ho I Chas 1300 | 132 Henry Jos | gd Hunter Alex { Hartma Brown, wife of former principal of rer. Pa., April 11.—A peddlar i 163 Kidd John Wesleyan Institute. She flatly contradicted x ‘3 163 Lyon John dl named LL. Shulsky, v ¢e walking in the 3 young lady was mitted t et a \ . { tring young ( A perm 1 to meet a two well dre footpads, who robbed 6 O'Brian M gentleman friend alone. She exhibited a Parker . time, showing that she was a schoolgirl, a 163 Seott Samuel. 13 04 | HALFMOON TWP and not a mature young woman Mrs did ] Stewart Ann regarding letters she had written for Mr Breckinridge to "My Dear Sister Louis received while she was at the Cincinnati, unde the 1 Gray Robert... 15 1 hie - "1 assumed name ss Pollard, he declared ¥ son Ch " } t7 EO his mistress n Chas Gratz Sime now in blast The prospects for a full re 4 164 Housel John rir {¥ ‘iratz Bes ’ 1 rocte + The ters ¢ > . 4 . yesterday I'he principal one was Mrs. | very bright Hamilton Thos the the testin 0 wsell, saying that no : - imony of Rosse saying it n western rt of the city. was set upon by '" bim of all his money and valuables. They peck ad Shaffer portrait of Miss Pollard taken at that ‘ A haftes ,and he ix in a very ) Stewart louise Lowell, the stenographer, testified IETHLEHEM, , April 1 Peter F. i] ., Fallman Sara ' 8 These letters Miss Pollard claims to have Wilson They vere filled with endearing he Bat town col phrases Mrs. Lowell said Other witnesses Snanox, Pa, April 10.—Henry Winnell ne Mrs Mil ' y have b | brutally wer), Brandt and Kaufman had id burned by masked Miss Pollard was living an oY os oe ington the plaintiff would take kiss her. On occasion " ; i ett witness he wanted her to come and cook y a ddba Ee Acai bh for them when they began housed tegen as In the many love meetings between pl tiff and defendant the sewing basket LFEMO belonged to the second Mrs. Breckinrd H Bin was frequently brought out ut } 4 3... l win pe eat Nahi é i WARD WasHiNGTON, April 0.—~The taking of PorTsTows, Pa., April 7.—The employes Ley ne a A lohnson Thos. 14 { 1 Beinbin char 32 niigthnm 13 21 | 20 a's, John Irwin Jr. est testimony in the Breckinridge-Pollard | o¢ Potts Brothers large rolling mill de 100 mith Pete | XO MeCandiess Wm from Unknown h 12 wweadden | THE hadibad Montgomer case was concluded yesterday. Both plain ; Mitchel John : gin " " tiff and defendant were on the stand, and Jonathan : den , ' each positively denled the allegations of | which would insure at least six weeks PERG USON TWI : Reynolds Joh 5 I hao muel i LIBERT} the other. It is now believed that the case | work The works will start up full handed oe 9 o 3g . Reyn Haat 3 “ bth Joh - ng Josep) ih a, Roland Less To will be concluded on Friday next next Monday. The Valley mil the pre arker Jain y | ankey Jeremiah Allisot 04 > 1a Bor Jams oo 68 | 1s Woe , WasnixgroxN, April 10. ~The argumen Glasgow Ir ne mpany w {11 next 4 ! i in the Pollard-Breckinri idge case were be- | Monday with a guarantee of two months gun yesterday ‘alderon Carlisle opened for the plaintiff, and his argument was a masterly presentation of his client's case | : cided to accept a reduction, the firm stat ing that they bad the refusal of an order lis work Eastox, Pa., April 11.—John Snyder, 70 " ears old, of Clearfield, this county, was =e D ine an Samuel {43 . Rot wrt and a scathing arraignment of the defen- | 7 ’ . 141 Fewarha . HA Ht 0g & burned to death by a lamp falling on him Fowler Lydia - ISON Namuel dant. He was followed by Colonel Phil | Glasgow Silas i 31 Wilson David 1 & ITE n 1 40 | 40 MN’ Lans ny THI - . : & ik 48 B- : 1 Avi i ] # Sushan dared hompeon, formerly a member of con- and setting his clothing on fire. Soyder | Hartline Leonard 74 | 103 Wilson David... 5 | 2 p John 14 { of 43 Norris Jd P.. roi tae Srass state. for Mr was asleep on a lounge, and sbove him was | 4 Homer Benj J.. } € Wilson Wm . is 1 penhaven John 1 . 53 Norris J I b 8 OOOTIANEO A YC ———_— | alighted lamp, which he k nocked over in Hicks Abr Amn... Wilson BEdwarn § 78 6 & Whit 3 71 Nesbit John WM TRF 1 § Breckinridge, Major Ben Butterworth, | , 116 Kohimyer Gea, } RET : ) wo ¥ 1% Parker Jeremiah 1 2s | ded 10 the amount of ail taxes as 4 : ad 5. | some manper., His cries for help were re Lite Jacob 01 ork avid ) Copenbaven Jol Sy J 3 : : to mount of ail 1 a ex-member from Ohlo, will close for the \ . ‘ had Ate J Fovsrssmssns 4 b : a. 20. penha John : 21% Parker Jeremiah 5 | sessed aauitst unseated lands defense d Judge Jere Wilson, ex-met sponded to by his wife, who was so badly Lasby Josiah... ; ! Work Joseph mam i653 Delasey Shap ‘ Primdohn. ...... 365 | above adve a A au Re J $1 a | WEE | burned in trying to extinguish the flames Ve Manly Henry | 15 Work David 23 Drutier Wm. » : i Prim Hogh. i —_ — ber from Indiana, will give the floal plea that she cannot recover } MeKean Johin 26311 Work Joseph } 40 12 Ebermyn Philip 6 | 438 Parker George. ‘ County Treasurer. for Miss Pollard ; Wasnixeros, April 11. — Colonel Phil RLISLE, Pa, Apri Thompson, formerly a member of congress arland, the little son of Scott McFarland | APMINISTRAT RE NOTICR ! Cc” BT PROCLAMATION from Kentucky, and one of the best known nitz, a town ¥ mil nn her | Estate of Wm, Smoy : } — a : 1% 3 11 y {owns 17.84 x yen in Washingtor ntertained } i ne ' ; in i ; day wit rarely with the Act of nierest will be ad “ OMPANY r 11 off vet H maf a : that tettere X ? ARN N Ou Fresident Haughay's Dowatan hw, . tra : : hp (7A H IA ih ) ec : F| dicts > ) H TT ETI ET ATE rere ‘ia 1d NEW FURMTURE STORE! IN THE 0 BELLEFONTE, PENN} w. L. DOUGLA § $3 SHOE sENTLEVE, 85, 84 and $3. 50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. us small sams efurnis i be cccasied Le 2 fuli } 3 b, he $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. led. Fourteen ] wa swindler whose pieture is in the | .inds of Furniture. fr” : 4 $2 and $1.75 for Boys. yiivisna, while’ many othors were | visted of forgery nd, served seteens 1 ENTIRE - NEW - STOCK i= J CS LADIES AND MISSES, fo oy Ganate, 10 years Hi AN mus. SW ” Of Goods has been purchased and the same is . hd y $3, $2.60 $2, $1.76 Were ally inju swing that he bad operated a | arriving daily and being arranged for the inspes CAUTION If any 4 . New York tion of the trade. It 18 imposible to enumerate TE A Offers you Ww A tan Deserting Coxey's Army i : ea . . shoes 8% 8 red po . " n " w . 81 Ol : n, : We wr \ H M HSL-Class urnitu k Usioxtows, Pa., April 11.—~The army ATE ( LEGE, Pa, April 11.—-The April bh erything in the line of a first furniture s : he of peace, marching overland in the inter bu! letin of the mining department of the stock and Just what will be on hand. y o of Ce xey's road bills, left this city on Pennsylvania State college contains soine Bi She mounts A trip at noon today. at least | Interesting summaries from the advance I'he stock was purchased at an advantage and jhe tao a Tl Ee ave bien mAhY Amer sheets of the state mine superintendents therefore we can sell at prices that will astonish Ch Petre . | A comparison of the accidents resulting ’ tions in the past two days, and a numbe hon . you, of discharges. General Coxey believes the from mining and railre nding shows that Vv ill hear from us again i ! the former is not so much more danger ou wi a again, crucial test bas arrived, and he does not : h lhl Shoes are stylish, eas care to make the perilous trip to Cumber. | Gis than The titer WS Jt SSR E00 Special attention given to UNDERTAKING watisfaction Le ROY 3 al thar 207 Doan og pd Fogle Jud with men who may endeavor to stir | oo inous region last year one was killed; and EMBALMING, Yhuepd, The stamping of We | Douglas name and price on the bottom, which up discord. out of every 200 one was injured. In rail Brandes 4 4 yan saves} Aouan he ollars annually to those who wear them. Michigan's Ex-State Secretary on Trial. | road employ one out of 300 was killed and Dt tT OR Th Mme oF Rly Showy gain customers, which prea 10 LAxsiNG, April 10,—A jury was secured | one out of every M0 injured. The amount 5 'wé hell JOu SAR SAVE Money by baring Thay aan afford 38 gel 4 at a low Tess yesterday afternoon in the trial of ex-Seo- | of coal produced in the state of Pennsyl- teed below, Catalogue Nee upon w. EB DOUGLAS. Sirens & Sealer retary of @atn Tochim on the charge of | vania last year would give each family in y mak ’ the ! Claton #ix tore-more thap LYON & co., Bellefonte; 8 R "PRINGLE, Port Matilda; ht ” » J A QUIGLY, Blanchard, A G EWING, Penna. Furnace; Mesh ides, : of his F E. N agin oy, Prop. J E GRIBEST, Fleming; D O KREBS & BRO. Pine Grove Mills Sncieted since Hicurs he G4 I 1) . B F SHAFFER & SON, Nttany. Geo F. Hoy, ‘Hublereburg, Pa be wi, ' : -
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