PJ THR FINAL DEMANDS Pf European (lovernments on the Sultan of Turkey. AN ULTIMATUM WiLL COME NEXT. The Domands but Slightly Modified from Those of Muy Last Details of the Re- cent Massacre of Armenians nt Akhissar, | The Discontent in Crete, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 16M. Cambon, the Fren wsador: M Russian am! Sir Phillip Cur rie, the British Monday presented to sald Pasha foreign affairs, the flnal and ambassador, on the dem minister of ands of the If this Is will Powers for Amenian reforms not accepted an sented, No further m permitted The Christin rise it IS posals of last ] or that Russia hesitates to for i pt ALY becau 1 [ 1 4 autonomy Nows rn effect that a RB ing there w board Tw refugees, are t Russian ships toum Rellab fifty Arms wounded at Alden, o Moslem n Oct. 9, whi Afmenians villages Early in the morning a T finding ti th Armen armed them the cry ultimatum be pro dif for a other scheme drops the demand Hitt had gathered d volvers an and mil the risk « tians have Tha on mM tacks The Con the I. menlan rey ing the and to mi when the appearance of a panie th ves are ready aemsed hat thers re No serious The In t of fifty-six IL was thir against mmission sent aegre-for. Ubaratl nary leaders are responsible an. while y revolutl yaance of the deadlock.’ The Discontent in Crete, ns with Turkis! says that a Christians recen tion the sult fshed in 1 snd of the ger Crete sent troog who wit whither the troog They now threater in favor of p 1 . (ITeOk gov bag Mf a) deprecates su the situation Death of a Venerabls Judge. OMS Ra. Pa. O iam Elw sixth jud Ma nearly twenty aged 87 years Bradford academic for read Hon. Horace Wi wm, and to the of r opening an practi for sixteer to the house of re io 1808 he was the district oming and Sull and again taken off, was nr An opposing vote the bench unt signed on ned Hor ’ nnty law with was admitted edu bar n He was ele in 1841 YOArs entatives and elected presider YAD alter Suall The President's Return to Washington. WASHINGTON family was reunited in evening. President Cleveland reached the city by water in the afternoon and Mrs Cleveland and the children grain over the Pennsyl 1:10p. m. The president's summer out ing at Gray Gables has had a very bene fiolal effect on him, and he returns invig orated for the winter's work at the cap ital. The chief executive will brief rest, for next week he lanta to pay a visit to the « arrived by vania have ROOK position to At No Threat to Spain. MADRID, Oct. 16. El the Bpanish government has not received any threat from the government of the United States respecting the reception o treatments of Havana, Mr. Ramon © Nacional adds that the Spain, in consequence of the friendly rep resentations of the government of the Uniind States, has recognized the Aer fean consul as a diplomatic agent the United States « Williams government Fl Amerioan Ship Harned at Ses. Loxpox, Oct. 16. A dispatch from Val paraiso, Chile, announces that the Amer foan ship Part) Liverpool June 25 for Ban Francisco, with oonl, wns burned at sea on Oct, 1. She In a total loss, Several of her crew landed ab Valparaiso in one of the ship's boats, but the captain, ehicf mate and nineteen of the crew, who loft the wreck in boats, are still missing The Harvard -Frinceton Football Game, Cavprinege, Mass, Oct, 16.-A game with Prinec on now seems assured, ns the University ¢ “lehigan has consented to transfer the (ame with Harvard from Nov. te No A I Bid to hi | queen 8 Nelidoff, the | e | | off ations will be | ” | Oct. 1f I'he presidential Washington last | rallrond at | but a | Nacional says that onsul at | of | y, Captain Carter, from | THE MYSTERY OF KOREA No Confirmation of the Raported Assnss!- nation of the Queen, WasHingTON, Oct, 10. ~There ir «till no official confirmation here of the r norted on ination of the qt [ and for wen of K \ poditi a concealment for a time of ody, officials here think it queen may bo alive, as the although there may be mo such » trag pos tho disp # Are | somewhat doubtful on this point It Is rocallo ‘ sine Korea in 1842 wns clreu At that timo t the father of the king y led the attacked large band of adhe pet Was affairs existed In then the was dead Wen-Kun roport Lit his same Tal who is won the last attempt uj tho palace y King and queen, ‘i ae queen I, but by the her hand naid took mned to bo poison sublime devoti of one ol Th wa Mi maid he poi escaped wn and the queen by friends and hidd ins, while the report wa that had been killed The Chinese tained it entir governm which main almost ipport and sympath) to redre foree and her hu old Te from DROWNED Dy the Capsiziug of the Steamer Froeddis M Arrival New Oru City of Dalla brought the | ticular of Survivors, and drow for at Corosal Fonr Fire Fizshters Burned to Deaht, LY r Iw : flaoht He ry ” ait a of fe 1 fires have bes Wholessle FPolsoner of Children, woman lynck pres tl rront A348 h great diffi Jumped Three Stories to Facape Cremation Ala Meyer's laur y works street burned ate yestern ire ori line go work cape cut dows Mrs broken, and w daughter, | located ; Claud] in the ex; ~ unknown gir about the face and Wild Spanish Threats, HAVAXA, Oct. 14. -Th bad feelin { the Spanish American government and people in crenscs ften hears talk like this “After we put down the Cuban insurreec tion we will invade Florida with 100,000 men, reconquer it and oblige the Ameri cans to pay us $300 000,000 for allowing fli expeditions to be fitted out against a peaceful and friendly nation like Mpaln and the ment against bustering Tragedy of a Freight Car, PETERSRI Va. Oct On the ar rival of the freight train from Norfolk about 11 o'clock last night the badly battered body of a well dressed white man, apparently 25 years of age, was found lying in an empty coal car. He was so horribly battered about the head and face as to be unrecognizable. He died soon after. He is belloved to be Willlam M Wood who was formerly in the navy RG 16 Demanding the Captured Arms WirLmisatrox, Del, Oct. 16 United States Senator Gray and H. H, Ward, act ing as counsel for the Cubans recently tfled on charges of intended filibustering and acquitted, have made a demand upon the collector of customs for the arms seized. The collector has notified the au- thoritics at Washington of the demand, and will await orders Wholesale Pardons by Governor Altgeld, Cricaco, Oct. 18, — Governor Altgeld yostarday pardoned a bunch of 112 girls from the Evanston Industrial school. The pardon applies to every prisoner in the school, and is the result of the unfavorable report made by a committee which inves tigated the institution. The girls range in age from 6 to 21 years, Mushand Refused to Do Honsework, KAxsas Crry, Oct. 16.-<Dr. Nannie A. Stevens, a looal physician, has brought | sult for divorce from Ralph Stevens, a | well-to-do Wichita farmer. charging mong other things, that he ‘laid around i would not help her get the meals.” | THE CENTRE 1H MOS po TH ISuanl lA FIVE KILLED AND MARY INJURED Of nn arty of Six Who Attempted to Cross the Patunpseo River, in Maryland, Four Were Drowned by the Upseiting of Their Bont, Pi Jacob Mrs DROWNED IN PATAPSCO RIVER Four of a Party of Six Meot a Watery srnve, ng against men Pittsburg OMeolals Arrested PITTSRU RG Inforn made yesterday afterno W.CM House, assistar f They gave ct wreland, city t for ir appearand court The Inf: counts against ira 5 Wer Two Killed at a Croming. wo men wer Lawret 3 I. 11 of t on raliroad or »s ng They were Patrick O'Connor, 5 3 age, and Peter od 30 ploye of O'Connor's. O Conn cut in two and his } Kellar was frightfully until he The gates at the and the socident street MeKellar an er we holy was CM mangled, but lived Michael's hospital not dow for the wd crushed reached St ng wen . wr . '"1 railroad h responsible Another Allianca AG:dr, New Yorx, Oct. 16—-The Atlas line steamer Alene, which was fired on by a Spanish gunboat while passing Maysi on Sept. 26, arrived yesterday after noon. Captain Seiders is at a loss to a eeunt for the conduct of the Spaniards, as his steamer was displaying her usual sig nals. He will make a report to his com pany, which may bring the incident to the attention of the state department Cape A Bargiar Blows His Arm ON BLAKESLER, O., Oct. 16 <Frank Fisher was caught in the act of robbing the post office. He used dynamite to blow open the safe door, and by careless handling of the explosive he had part of his left arm blown off and his face badly disfigured. Despite this he made na effort to get away with the $150 in money the safe contained, but, weak from loss of blood, he was compelled to desist, and was caught, President's Day at Atlanta. ATLANTA, Oct. 16 for the great streot president's day, Oct. 22, at the exposition have been’ completed and most important military companies in the south will participate, and Gov ornors O'Ferral of Virginia and Coffin of Connecticut, with thelr staffs, will be in | line. Shot and Wounded by a Striker, CarMArx, Oot, 16. A striker shot and wounded M. Ressegulor, manager of glass works, at which a strike has boen in progress for some time past. nAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SAAMI RA ATL ) IT | A WITT | asked for October | Beef and The arrangements demonstration for | All of the oldest | | ors, | and unchanged. Hogs wea NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Oct, 10 Tom Spex nese Milner killed his eipl “rough on rat of his vy At Bavard, W. \ dwel Hngs and six stores w | ) by fire entalling a lo of nbout §0,000, and rendering a of families homeless At Snider, a small stat dian Pacific railway, thirty iil { Tweed, Ont, | destroyed ns Lind house Idren were cremated Mrs. Amelie { large number mn on th BAY '# and his chi ess, ha on the ground of wns nothing in th Proc on either party Friday, Oct, 11, At Middletow: N eighth of Inch 1 Mr K nies that Japan to the IrinG, ths AERO Trax and nearly 81,00 Captain who was ar Saturday, Oct At Serant on hea § terd Monday, Oot ATRPIROR BO eT New York » Port wrt Pe Wednesdar, © Oct, gins w village t WAS pr A warrant PRIDE emix $ for the { out in Omaha of ex Deputy City 1 has fled Las ouiler reasurer ted the ros ignation leader of the N 8 Dew ministry STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges, New York, Oct. 15.~The speculation waa irregular in its course at the i until today outset, and remained du practically the last hour when animated sed in spurt carried the record of business for the day above yesterday's total. Closing bids Del. & Hu N. Y. Central D.IL. &W N.X.& N.E Erie 1204 Pennsylvania Lake Erie & W.. M4 lehigh Nav i“ lehigh Valley 1% New Jersey Cen. 112 an movement “he ison 1 110 West Shore Genoral Markets, PritAaprrrnia, Oct 18 ter superfine, $2.3502 40; £75; Pennsylvania roller do. do. straight, $3. 2043.9 3.3 Flour steady: win do. extras, $2 50 clear, $2.9003 15 winter, clear, $33 Wheat strong, with 87%o. bid and #7 Corn quiet, firmer, with Mee. bid and 880. waked for October. Oats quiet, strong, with 25¢. bid and 2c. asked for October. Hay firm; choles timothy, $153.15. pork quiet. Lard dull; western steam, $6.15. Rutter steady: western dairy, 100140. do. creamery, 10024 do. faciory, Ned 12M. Elgin, 2k imitation creamery, 1@16¢.;: New York dairy, 12821c.; do. cream ery. INR Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, at Ze. exceptional lots higher; do. cholce, 240; do. falr to good; 210k prints Jobbing at 26050 Choos firm: large, 64@0c; small, 5310ec;: part skims, Be@iigc: full skims, e@k Egun steady: New York and Pennsylvania, 3021c.; foe house, 10@17c.; western, 183500 Live Stock Markets, New Yong, Oct. 18. «European cables guote American steers at 93100e., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at H@%c. Calves steady, but slow: poor to choice veals, SARA: gram. Rs.%. Sheep and lambs very dull and weak; poor to prime sheep, $1.5003 1; common to good lamba, $35004.870%. Hogs Jower at $4.4004.75 Easr Lanenry, Pa, Oot 15-Oattle slow and lower; prime, $4000; beet Yorkers, B34. 0; common to falr Yorkers, $41504.25; heavy grades, $4.2084.90: rounds, $304. The demand for sheep continues ght d the market Is very slow at about unc Prices; extra, $480 @4; common, Mc. @8) OCTOBER 17, 1895 A —— A. ———. - a A——————————— 'HUMPEHRE val wb a Dr, Hamphreys Bpeclfies wo sclentifioally carefully propared Hemedies, used for yoenrs private practice and for over thirty years people with entire success, | special cure for the They cure without drugging, purgig or re the nystem and are in fact and dood Le BOYereign Remedies of the World, wo or ; 1 ~Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations D-Wermn, Worm VYever, Norm { 5 $-Teecthing Colle, Crying, W ake ulness 4-Diarrhen, of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis N-Neuralgin, Toothache, P-Hendnches, Bick Tew 10-Dyspepsing Hillousne { 11 -Buppressed or Palaful Periods 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Hi 14-Balt Rheum, Erysg 15-Rheanmutism, IU 16-Mualarin, Chills, Fi 19-Catarrh, 20-- Whooping Cough 27K idney Disennes en -Nervous Debility 30 Urinary Wenkness 34-Beore Throat, Quincey, Uloerated Throat HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL, “The Plle Ointment.” Trial Size, 28 Cis, Wold by Droge nt prepaid on receipt of parios on Muomroners Mavua SE, | MAILED ¥ RAH HUMPHREYS JED CO, 151 A118 Wiliew be, SEW YORK. SPECIFICS. PROFESSIONAL ( very singh disease named Faces lnche, Vi #8, Constipation TE Influenza, Cold aorta we ES: xr Sl ’ tIDS p— —— op po—" Nr a. pA STATE :-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO,, PA Expenses low. To those who intend to teach the State gives so cents a week as Atn, aud so dollars at graduation Tuition, $1.25 per week; (State ducted 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnished and good board, only $3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat and furnished room for the fall term of 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term | of 12 weeks, only $45, and for the spring | term of 14 weeks, only $52.50. The net cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks | is only $107.40. The Faculty of the Central State Nor- mal School is composed of specialists in | Five leading ! their several departments colleges are represented A well conducted Model Sohool fur. nishes superior training to professional students. Graduates command good po- sitions and meet with excellent success The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc- cupied. Accommodations first Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture, | Hot and cold Fan system steam fourteen bath rooms, water on every floor, heat. Smead system Everything is new and convenient 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, Pa. aid de- room | class, | 5 bf of ventilation. ! BATLEROAD SCHEDULES Willlamspo Philada Lv N. York via Tamq N. York via Phila ool Liberty street Atlante City Dally. + Week Days. § 6:00 p. m J 1 0:0 m. Sunday New York and Philade!phia Sleeping Cars ttached to Beech Creek BR. KR. train passing Mill Hall. east bound at 2.27 p m. West boun [at8isa. m Pullman Parlor Cars on Day | trains between Willlamsport and Philadelphia J. W. GEPFHART General © Sunday ipt { PDELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD B To take effect May 20, 1808 | BARTWARD ' STATIONS WESTWARD, 1 MAY 4 a0 Bellefonte Coleville Morris Whitmer Hunters Fillmore «Brialy " Waddle... Scotia Crossing. 7 Krumrine witruble Jy RRS 0] State College Moming trains from Montandon, Williams ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone conneet wit rain No. 7 for State College. Afternoon train | from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con Stu | nect with Train No 11 for State College. Trains | from State College connect with Penna. R. R { trains at Bellefonte Dally except Sunday, H. TroMab. Bubt OMAS, Supt, | | (YENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes, J DD. Snvosnr. Cashier
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