ANOTHER NEW L mm SATE. The Bill to Admit Utah Passes the National Senate, SENATORS DISCUSS THE STRIKE. Mw, Peflor's Arshignment of the President for Sending Troops to Chicago Vigor ously Combated by Messrs, Davis and Gordon Fostoffice Appropriation Passed WaAzHINGTON, July 11. —There has rarely been witnessed in the senate such an earnest, ardent debate as that which came yesterday from Mr, Peffer's Populistie resolution providing for government con- trol of railways and coal mines and the adoption of the single tax system. Mr Peffer himself opened the discussion with a defense of the Chicago rioters, an ar raignment of the president for sending troops there and a protest against the growing militarism of the country in general, This led Mr. Davis denounce the lawlessness mob and the bad policy of the senator from Kansas in inflaming their sions by the introduction of such a ution Minn.) to bitterly of the Chicago pas reso Mr. Gordon (Ga.) also condemned the | action of the Kansas sepator, apd he quoted Lord McCauley's prophecy that in some great public uprising (like the pres ent) this country would either lose its civilization through mob law, or In put- ting down mob law by the strong arm of power would lose its liberties. Such an occasion now existed, and to put down the lawlessness he pledged the support of all who fought in the Confederacy in 1861-65, The stirring speeches of Senators Davis and Gordon were followed by the intro duction of a resolution as a substitute for the Peffer resolution emphatically endors- ing the president and declaring that the laws must upheld. The resolution seemed on the verge of passing when it went over at the request of Senator Gal- linger. The senate then took up and passed the postofice appropriation bill as it was reported trom the committee though some debate arose over the proposition for mall subsidies for states along the Ohio river These amendments were defeated Late in the day the bill for the admission of Utah was taken up and passed without debate or opposition be Ll passed a bill opening the gre and Uintah reservation in severalty to the d restoring about 3,000,000 acres illoting lands in lic domain. Most of the day was lebat bill extending the lands granted to strc ted forfeited to forfeit the roads were not government wilroads whose within the time specified in excludes from the act, h lands ad n good faith by purchase from rail firming such titles. The bill in- volved about 54,000,000 acres. It was not disposed of. The title of Mr. Enloe to his seat as representative from the Eighth Tennesse listrict, which was «¢ by B. E Thresher out opposition grants. It of the wever nfirmed More Trouble in Bluefislda. Wasnixeron, July bert yesterday ) cables from Captain O'Ne United States steminship Marblehead, dated Port Limon: “An fosurrection has it at Blueflelds, Nicaragua luejnckets sent on shore at f the received the Marines and t the request « Ame t propert) anthoritie Statesmen Want Pay for 1dleness I'l 1 judg ary decided by a vote favorably report a bill by Rep sentative Powers, of Vermont, to ret the statue under which deduction is made frog the salaries of members when ab sent. Democrats under the le wdership of Representative Bailey will make an ad verse report A Russian Town Wiped Out by Flames. ST. PETERSBURG, July 10.—~The entire township of Plungan, Russia, has been completely destroyed by fire. Three hun ‘ed and seventy houses have been burned and over 2,000 persons are now without shelter. Some children and a number of cattle perished in the flames Accidentally Shot by Militiamen. DaxviLLe, Ills, July 10.—Mrs. Michael Gleunan and Miss Clara James were killed and one unknown man mortally wounded at Westville yesterday by a vol- Jey fired over the heads of a crowd of riot ing miners by a company of militia. Murderer Altenberger Convicted, Jersey City, July 11. — The jury In the Altenberger murder case, after be ug ous but a short time, returned a ver of gullty. Altenberger will be sen lenced on Tuesday next. Against Woman's Suffrage. TRENTON, July 11.~The constitutional sommission decided adversely the propo pitlons fav. woman suffrage and the slestion of public prosecutor, | court fixed his {| baugh, a | farmof W. E this county, while driving a self binder | | mountain side | ran away, and he was thrown out of his ! 3 | authorities have been notified | Saturday with « since | beis glad his end is near » | tor assembled in | church, and later on proceeded to the par | sonage, ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Matters of Interest from All Commonwealth, PIrTesuRraG, July 9 Patrick was sentenced to ten years in the penitén- tiary for the murder of Thomas Connops. He was convicted last March and gi crime as murder in second degree, York, Pa., July William Lucka young man employed on the Sprenkie, near Nashville, knives of the was thrown before the ma | chine and fatally injured. Hanmispurag, July 7. A demented { woman named Kate Aughinbaugh was al most run down by a train at Steelton. She | clung to the rails until the wheels of the | locomotive cut { evidently an attempt at suicide, off three fingers. It was WELLSBORO, Pa., July 9.— While fam H. Vermilyea, proprietor of tel Vermilyea at Gaines, and a well wn local politiclan, was driving down the pear his home his horse Will Ho- carriage and killed READING, Pa., July 7.-~While Mrs Jacob Boggs, aged 24 years, was lying in bed with her little killed by the shock from a stroke of light ning irs. Amanda Shaw, a neighbor, was rendered unconscious by the sion, and her condition is critical WELLSBORO, Pa, 1.—The bitumin Antrim and Fall Brook re sumed work today at the rate which pre vailed before the strike. It is understood that the companies refuse to recognize the unions. This practically fends the coal strike in Tioga county, which began April 21 LANCASTER, babe here she was CONCUS July ous miners at Pa., July 10.—The police of the mys terious disappearance of Wilson Bru. baker, a rich and well known farmer liv- i near this city. He came to town on onsiderable money in has not been and brother possession, and His wife | play or suicide Pa., July 9 flown a dex LANCASTER ingstor nded trial t lison, convicted of aggravate battery at the January co Frankford trespass donT of ra «ion refu y ex-Sheriff George W.1 1 assault Abrah A new hi r bibits, andl injuries Aug quarr ity, I ities am thie defi ferred 1 % 3 LOY he don't want bauds of the doctors. The m ETEr sng and is counting i= few remaining 4 rt 3 ‘ Another Outbreak Hesults In a nation to 8 Determi vepend Services IF'welfth reets, being a repetition of San day's disgraceful affair, when the pastor was driven out of the church, and an at tempt was made to do him violence in his parsonage Yesterday members opposed to the pas the vicinity of the where they began using insulting remarks about Rev. Janauskiewitez, ring | ing his door bell and demanding admis sion. Detective Martz and Joe Kovalski appeared and warned them off, but po at tention was paid to this. Finally the party made a rush for the door of the par’ sonage, but no one succeeded in effecting an entrance, and the crowd became en- raged. Kovalski was then seized, and knocked about very roughly before he was rescued by Detective Martz and others from the parsonage. He was badly bruised about the body, and his clothing torn and stained with blood. A call was sent to the police station for aid, and Chief Cullen and eight officers arrived and cleared the street, Three of the leaders of the mob were ar- rested, and subsequently officers arrested Father Janausklewics on a warrant charg ing him with choking a parishioner at a funeral. Ball was ing. The priest was to the maglstrate’s by officers and followed by about 200 excited foreigners. Warrants have bean lasued for twenty of Hotes Sve wathoritiue have decided ose up urch, allowing no more services. * Over the Rowan | ie | | FIRED ON BY THE { pletely broken | groans continually that he jsonly 20 years | old, and does not wish to die \WED BY ANARCHISTS. Foreigners at Spring Valley Have Terrorized All Classes. SOLDIERS, fwo Men Killed and Five Wounded as the Result of Unprovoked Attack by The nn Rioters Upon the Troops Mob ¥i nally Fut to Flight SPRING VALLEY, Ils bere The miners haveso f the § with threats of what will happen after the troops are removed that every obstacle is | in the pathway of are taking on aple Aa inceq y the soldiers | wand all net in a hostile Mayor J at kson, evi dently terrorized, ordered the soldiers out of town, but they The telegraph operator was frightened away one of the soldiers is at the key » storekeepers have been made to ro fuse to sell supplies to the troops, y CIANBCSH manner who Is refused to obey and the latter have, Ii nsequence, taken posses sion of the pa 8 store, soldier {al 1 place of the ter: Bo far has th extended that the woman property the well from which draw water Is situated pi 3 the officers to secure water elses the anarchists gave her until t fuse water upon penalty of b house to the ground Company C, of lars, commanded Captain Conrad, came into collision with the m afternoon, volley aft mob, kill ng eral others The i shot thr ian, shot Walter Gre badly reign ‘ inl COUN irning the Fifteenth reg y late yesterday in Bitoamer Sunk, a Handred Lives Lost rdargast’s Last Hope Cor Bailey i nounced th supersedeas in the case f the assassin of Mayor Harris parently makes Prendergast Prend nm. Thi rgast 8 ap of the the hang! n Friday next certain ng About | only hope for Prendergast is interference | by Governor Altgeld Carnot’'s Murderer Weakeons. Loxpox, July 10.«A dispatch from Ly | ons says of Santo Caserio, the murderer of President Carnot He “His spirit is com Hes on his cot and The guards watch him most carefully to prevent his suicide.” “Bat” Shea Sentenced to Death. Troy, N. X., July 11.—"Bat" Shea, who murdered Robert Ross at the election riots in this city, was yesterday sentenced to die In the electric chalr at Clinton prison, Danvemora, in the week begin. ning Aug. 21. Shea's counsel gave notice of an appeal. Brothers Drowned While Bathing. LEnarox, Pa, July 11.—Eddie and Pat rick Foy, aged 12 and 14 years respectively, were drowned while bathing fo a dam on the outskirts of this city yesterday. The boys were the only support of a widowed mother, A Barcoclona Anarchist Sentoneed. BARCELONA, July 11.~Homer Morull, who attempted to assassinate the civil governor of this city on June 26, was yes terday sentenced to seventeen years' im prisonment. ANDES ~1n passed on Lhe Lhe compussioners ol Centre county will sell at public sale at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte on WEDNF following ds COMMISSION ER ht} DAY, AUGURT 1st, 1854 eribed tracts of unseated land, by the county of Centre at Treas and which have remained i Lhe space of five years and upwards thi sire hased urer's sale : nr deemed | ni i WANMRBRANTE) TWP Penner Mill Hall Jersey Shore Williamsport 04» rs. AM FN AM 242% 55 Ar. Williamsport 1811 3 Lv Philadelphia tH 00 New York, via Tamyg iT5 New York, via Philad MM. PN (Toot of Liberty st Ly NOOX Pr. ™ $12 00 *11 1} At Ly “Daily, + Daily except Sundays, 19 r days, “10 10 A. M. Sundays Norp~Philadeiphia & Reading “Cannon | Ball” leaves Williamsport daily except Suncay a3 Bp. m arriving at Philadelphia at 10 10 p.m. Paliman Buffet car attached to this train | Prins cars run between Willlamsport and Philadeiphia on trains No's 2 and 5: berth $1.0 J. W.GEFHART, Bellefonte, Pa. M. Sun Gen, Supt, ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD I To lake effect April 4, 2 EASTWARD. Ac] Ex|M'1) Pur : i ces Polletonte. Lwsnndlolovil le. I BTATIONS AM AM Pru Lv. | 4 = 4 a 4 1 i eer > SUonsHREe EZEZIISISSEEIS BSESSTERs Rn wi amiiattetn wrverre PUIG esr bovssrons son BUPUDIO conus inn wenfitate Col [IFVUREIERG=2 SIEEERSIATRIE PPPOIDIDOAIDAID Per TT AL frre EF S$ ss F.H. Tnomas, i Ess on fo deg wou | THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE on 8 acres of ground Known wrment home, at Plea EE ' ant frase it cima 11) WW thereon Thin is a ered atl private said | a of wddre A. NOLL, Admy., Pleasant Gap, Pa ZER'SMEATMAREKET | BELLEVONTE SDEGHENRY Bi EDWARD K. RHOADS ccc | Shipping Commision Merchant Anthracite, Woodland = COAL Car Bituminous and ually Tried ) bat without ef. fect After a o« of treatment with Dr Salm I am once mod a well woman, 40 not "take cold any more, and can rest and eat splen didly In fact my neighbors tell me that 1 look 10 years yo and 1 can assare you I feel that way. Thanks to the doctor's wonderful cure Of my case Many M. Frases Wilmore, Pa different Kine 1rechburg. Armstrong co Attested by her husband nger Ross x Henry wouliar affection of the eps i J rod by Di For the last ten years our son had the most peculiar affection of both legs They became covered with scabs and scales They ooped out considerable secretion, and the disease troubled him constantly, even interrupted his Salm Vel Our boy became suddenly affected with spi nal trouble, and It was but a short time before sleep on account of the terrible itching. We he had lost almost the entire use of his Jegs. tried the best doctors In our county and near Of course we became very much alarmed and by, without any results, Nome of them made worried abst him asicuiacly as the four the correct diagnosis, until we brought him to be priclans we consu ted told us there was no Dr. Baim, who diagnosed the disease as a "op for him, but Dr. Salm has again done a scrofulous affection, and as a result of his Wonderful piece of work, for he can again use treatment he has succeeded in making a per. Di® Himbs as well as ever, and he is cured of a fect cure in the time stated. We belleve he terrible discase by this wonderful physician understands his business, and hence we dofafter four of our best doctors had pronounced not hesitate to recommend him to our citizens [DIM incurable, Hyndman, I'a Frep 8. Ooox. |Muespurg, Pa. ul and braid whi iby Salm Daxian F, POURMAK, He will visit this county EVERY FOUR WEEKS. thus saving his patients the trouble and expense of visiting the city, as he is the only physician and surgeon in the country who carries his own maniking, models, diagrams, ete, to 1lastrate and make plain to all aflicted the cause and nature of their disease. This will give his numerous patients and others who are in need of medical treatment an opportunity to cousult this distinguished physician, whose duties at the Jnstitute will permit only of monthiy visits to your community. Manhood perfectly restored, Qu hood, spermatorrhea losses, weak and nervous all private diseases Kheths the that debitita or any examination urine, which tounces Small | CANOAS, WHA moles, ete, removed without selds, knife, pain or sear N v . , opi fits selentifionl rl An ly Pred a novor ing motned Aires all oommunioAtions 0 790, Columbus, Ohlo. y hd CONSULTATION FREE. 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