2 THE CENTRE DEMGCR AT A AYEY 4 ae vary FONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1805, A PLACE FOR THE FIGHT. Pugilism Is Only a Misdemeanor in Arkansas, 80 DECLARES GOVERNOR OLARKE Legisinture in The Fight He Will Not Cenvene the Order to Pravent the Contest Managers Summoned Before the Grand Jury ia Teavis County, Texas, Lirrie Rook, Ark, Oct, 0.-'You can say that I would not convene the legisl in to stop it if they to state yard | ture special session were fight In Governor Clarke used thi cinted the house Iangusge in con an Press repre y versation with in references t is probable genta ye : action In the event that t ‘orbett- Fits simmons contest aol ta take place in Hot Spr : His ma was so deliberate could be no | ble d houl nner that vhere phat i and « mb } CAT ness of the Govern frame cont CULBERSON AFTER STUART. Fight Managers Summoned to Appear He. fore a Texas Grand Jary. The Liberty Beall at Atlanta. charact upon the rm rived hen people lined ti city limits to ¢ very house top, car, telegra le and bridge was a point of van 0 heering spec tator. The official res was witnessed by « cluded a parade, fol ercises at tl Per which the school the Uni Says the Missionaries Are Avenged, t. 7.~The Chinese author ities are contesting every point of the In quiry into the massacre of Christians at Kucheng. They maintain that the seven oxecutl of natives that have already taken place have amply avenged the mur ders of the missionaries and members of their famallios. The British vice consul has started from Foochow. He will go to Pe kin with to Sir Nicholas O'Connor, explaining the hopeless situation and the fut y of continuing the farce of mqairng into tw A i) ne dispatches massaore Beamer Doastroyed by Firs at Sen NEw Yor, Oct. 0.<The following no tioo was posted on the Maritime Exchange bulletin board yesterday The British ship Garfield, from Liverpool for Val paraiso, has been destroyed by fire at sen All hands saved and landed at the port of destination.” The Garfleld was bullt of tron and steel, registered 2.000 tons, was B00 fost in length, and n erow of thirty-four men carried Killed by Glant Powder, LEADVILLE, Calo, Oct, 9. «James Moore was Instantly k Jd and "Doe Morrison fatally injured by an explosion of glant powder in a shaft of the Matchless mine, The explosion occurred Monday night, but the men were not found until yestorday, Morrison lay at the bottom of the shaft all night In terrible agony, his eyesight being destroyed and his body frightfully man led A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | Tharsday, Oct. 3. The now cruiser Brooks ths Tntted States navy, was successfully Inunehed at shipyard, Philadelphin, youiorday, reject tho for Blo Gra do int Moraes th : IN Cramp The general amnesty bill Sul rebels, and Presid to resign Dr. Elliot F. Rogers, Instructor in istry nt Harvard in the college laboratory last nigh ably suicide At Dasville, Ind., Rey shaw was convicted of der, for killin life Imprisonment Colonel Donald oldest newspap at one t Brazilian congress hem oo Wis foun William EK. Hen ond degree mur his wife, and sent Camere man imo prominent ome in Ja Oct, 4 yest rday i iis Dh Friday, Harry Wright baseball, dis Atlantic C the grand I from catarrhal pn ity, aged 60 A dispatch from Constantin is offic will replace Sald Pasha as Near Mc Ww ian i Lr ros ried nitro-glye were blown to bits y While erpool, O Vandy lally announced that KTAl ler, Ind., Andrew mtu some was ald the Saturday, Oot Three vessels, one French and h, have | un lost on the soutl and flv Monday, Tuesday, Oct, KR, 4 it from the niater, And INefors to the Alleged Tufluenes of the Fenian Organization In Both Houses of Action to Which an n Will Not Resort." Congrens NO aw American 'oliticl A special eablogram 1 BAYA: An ex for the of St among James This is ¢ il pamp!t let marked ' intion and enti Plat by 4 the ir the je riod hat President of th ! HEDOTTA Wedneaday, Lang re taker lesale system wl of twe Ka ng Many t inearthed In ir Pack L § Cloning Ouotations of the New York Fhiladelphina Exchanges, and NEW Of t. 8 The trading In sto sterday ’ today fe hor ye WN ahares The ular, though the trend was in trials and grangers were the activity Closing bids Del. & Hudson 131% D.L&W ] Erie Lake Er Lehigh Na Lehig! valle New Jersey Cer # total by about JUTree rices was irreg The caders downward Markets, PRitADELPFRIA, Oct. A Flour win ter superfine, $9. 2588 40 extras, $1500 Pennsylvania roller, clear, $2.9084.158: do $1308 40: do. do. patent, $1.00 $22.50... Wheat firm bid and eo. asked for Ox nominal, with ie. bid for October. Oats guist, bid and 280. asked for Ox Hay quiet; cholos timothy, $1515.50 Beal steady. Pork dull. Lard dull, ssay; west arn steam, $8.17 Batter firm; western dalry 108 1 4 creamery, 1008 do. factory Seif. Eigins, 2 imitation creamery 1H@8e.; New York dairy, 128210.; do. cream ory, DOIG Peanaylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 250. exceptional lots higher; do. choles, 2c. do. fair to good, 10 Ble. prints Jobbing at 20@%e. Cheese steady; New York large, 008%0.; small, $3 300« part skims, 387 fall skims, 2@%40. Egge firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 198%. oe house, 16516040. . western fresh, 1806@ 1 General weak deo 2.7 do. straight 8.00; spring clear higher, with 8554 tober. Cora dull and Nige. asked steady, with 54 tober do Live Sook Markets. New Your, Oct. 8 European cables quote American steers at 001140, dressed weight, refrigerator beef, A4Q0ige. Calves dull, but not lower: poor to choles veals, $584 50; grass ers, $LETWBA Sheep and lambs very dull and prices weak except for good sheep; poor to prime sheep, §1.99805.80; common to choloe amb, B175QA 00. Hogs enter at $4.4084 50 East Lanenry. Pa, Oot. 8 «Oattle very slow At lower prices; good, $4. 3004.00; good butoh ore, B300B84. Hogs In moderate demand at lower prices; best Yorkers, $.0084.35; com mon to fair Yorkers, $4. 1604.35. Sheep dull; ood, 348003. falr, $LI0B2; lambs, $084. ‘onl onlves, $4.2504. 75, Mur refers h, to his an the New York He l arned Lor Heat " of Repub Mr foot of my letter upon a wi wes were necessary.” He declares he was furnished with a copy of a tele gram sent hy the Democratic national committee to a cabinet officer. This dis patch read “Does the president know that the Irish an wv juently “ys Lol Sackville Bayard told me of the injurious of certain faction me v vote Is slipping out of our hands because | of 1 8 shilly shallying. Ses Ia diplom mont (the president's secretary and chief | wire puller) at once. Something ought to ho done today Accordingly he recelved that afternoon his passports lord Sackville quotes a statement he | made to Lord Salisbury, accusing Secro tary Bayard of flagrant misstatement of facts and of duplicity He refers to President Cleveland in bit ter terms, and adds there is no base action which an American politiclanwill not re sort to in order to gain an election.” “It is unnecessary,” adds Lord Sackville, for me to comment further on the political degradation of the United States, nor of the difficulties which beset a British min. ister in a government Influenced by politi. cal necessity and controlled hy a faction hostile to his own country.” An “Obnexions Foreigner” Arrested. BrestAv, Oct. 0.-Dr, Ellonbogen, of Vienna, the Austrian delegate to the so clalist congress, now In session here, was arrested yesterday on the ground that he was an “obnoxious foreigner.” town ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. | HUMPHREYS | RAILROAD SCHEDULES Wiis ne i ( 7.--Ths bor © . wit BOO 8 which threatened The tir to the rescue der control ont Vv went Ona : i ay nna ! in un Lass SHAMOKIN, Pa of th r Gap Water company ran yi terda id M I pelled drougl days 8 4] also have to su HAR! Ings ha of Allegl [8 reservolr dry Hamp form While play dr 4 1 Lhe died mother wa put o and extinguishing t Bi long have Lhe sentency H A Ris " State Sena Thomas and Cr of the house se and “peaker Walt came ta Haspishure 3 da¥ from their b dow of ( ak e's boar Delaware Water Gap, an nnsylvania's urt has added a dec to the sion final package q that a package de n-resident manufacturer, or 1estion yA Dn such, for example a tub or pall or roll eon sold by him or his agent to the consumer for use as an article of food or drink violation of the laws of the where such take original ATEArine anda TUALLY in state sales place, Is not an interstate commerce BHAMOKIN, Pa, Oot. 7. «John Richards an 18-year-old boy, from Natalle employed had of his hands caught between a revolving pul ley wheel and belt. His body was raised from the floor and hurled against the en gine room wood roof with foree ot the Patterson colliery ane terriflo {| Although the space between the pulley and | the celling measured only five inches the poor fellow’s body was pulled through this narrow opening before the machinery could be stopped. When released his hoad and body were horribly crushed and man gled. His limbs were fractured, and he also sustained internal injuries that will prove fatal LANCASTER, Pa, Oct. 4. Edwin Book myer and his son, Edwin H., pension agents, wore arrested yesterday on com plaint of Bpeclal Pension Examiner Jenks, and held for a hearing before Commis sloner Mortgomery for attempted fraud. It is alleged that they endeavored to secure a pension for one Frank Hast, who did not porve In the army, under the name of Francis Isalah Hart, affirming that be is Isaiah Hart, a member of Company BR, Thirty second regiment, United States colored volunteers. Hoeokmyer, his son and daughter wore arrested gover months ago for pension Irrcgularities, but were soquitted on trial, | to teach the State | ducted package | | within the meaning of the law relating to | colleges are represented | students | sitions and meet with exo Pr, Hamphre ys’ Bpeeifles aro sclentifically snd onrefully prepared Remedios, used for years in private practice and for over thirty ye by the opie with entire success, Every single Bpocifie & specinl cure for the disease nained They cure without drugeing, (urging the system and are In fact and Good the Boverelgn Remedies of the World, Cran, Fevers, Cengestions, Inflammations Worms, W ie t Teething Colle, Cry) ¢] Dinrrben, of Children or Adult Coughs, Cooks, bur Neuralgia, Toothache, Headaches, Flick Hea Dyspepsin, Dilous { Lignct “Muppressed or Pulufoul Periods Whites, Too Profuse Period Croup, Laryngitis, Howrseness Salt Rheum, Erysipelos, 1 Hheunmatism, Hheur Maiarin, Chills, Fever Catarrh, Influenza, ( Wheoping Congh “Kiduoey ID 4 Nervous Deblliry Urinary Wenkness sare Throu:, oer rom MPHREYS WITCH HAZEL ( Pile Ointment Irinl mize OF rev ' PRE=SDRNRRE = WM. Waka Chiths NNN Vaora Aor a lnche, Vert SF NE = SRS RE RB vote ND ere Ma 4 ‘ bw BMUNPFHRELS 25D. CO 111 A118 Wim La | ] oo -— ’ . PROFESSIONAL ( OS. tRRDS p— — po - — — ho tl le De tnd STATE '-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN, CLINT o} thos To Rives Expenses low as AID, and ¢ Tuition, § y dollars at 25 per 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnishe and good board, only $3 per week I'he net cost for tuition, A and furmished room for the fall term of 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term of 12 weeks, only $45, and for the term of 14 weeks, only $52.50 cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks is only $107.40 I'he Faculty of the Central mal School is composed of specialist their several departments, Five leading . week boar State A well conducted Model Sohool fur. nishes superior training to professional Graduates command good po lent success The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc cudied Accommodations first Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture, fourteen bath rooms. Hot and cold water on every floor, Fan system steam heat, Smead system of ventilation, Everything is new and convenient, Stu. dents may enter at any time Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di. rections We shall be glad to correspond with any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term JAMES ELDON, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Ia CIASS IP 4 i YLVAXNIA n BANC Mia tiie ILEOGAD HE M AND Liberty tlantie « nD New York as ely wl ng C Attached to Berch : i. train passing Mill Hall. ea ; West bound atiida m | Cars Day trains betweer port and Philadelphia JW. GEFHART General sum ars sf RAILROAD YELLEFONTE CENTRAI J t May 3, a To take off EASTWARD WESTWARD LE IR AN AN PNM nie yi oe N $I 8% 23 rn 14 Ar Ly Bellet Coleville Morris Whitmer Heoanters Fillmore Rrialy Waddle Seotia Crossing Krumrine Ktruble — Ian wo Nate College wv % BBE PE BE ERD EE » fe oe RHEE REsE x Morning trains from Montandon, Williams ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with rain No. 7 for State College Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con pect with Train No 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. RB. R trains at Bellefonte fDaily except Sunda) H. Toosas, Supt ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street, Reoeive Deposits | Discount Notes, J.D. Snvorny, Cashier
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