PJ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1847. PREVIER ASSISSINATED Canovas del Castillo the Victim of an Anarchist, KILLED IN HIS WIFE'S PRESENCE. The Spanish Statesman Shot Down by # Fiend ‘ln. Accomplishment of a Just Vengeance,’ and as the Out. come of a Vast Conspiracy. del Was Madrid, Aug. 8.--Benor Canovas Castillo, prime minister of Spain assassinated vesterday at Santa Agu- by an anarchist. The murderer fired three shots, one of which struck the premier in the forehead and other in the chest. The wounded man fell dying at the feet of his wile, who was with him He lingered in agony for two hours, and then passed away with the ¢ry of “Long lve Spain which were the last words upon his lips Santa The the eda nwn- ted for its baths San S the 8 between Agueda is n { astian place plac Spanigh summer resi f "REMIER CASTILLO Vittoria, the f Alava The premise Rome says that G ot known t I tion Is recorded at gainst a person of that tches from Rome. « a dispatch from Paris f Golll is t i# 80 It ia a remarkable the name of the as President Carnot Italian § Naples or name srrobor BAY real name If this Guiseppe for Spanish ptly nvened the abinet, which off ial Canovas del Castillo Official Gazette yeoster biack bor- nant upon news of f Premier ished in the appeared with a appointment of General Don Marcolo de Azcarraga, the nister of war, a8 premier ad interim Senor Antonio Canovas del Castillo was born at Malaga, Feb 5, 1828, He took wrsge in philosophy and law in the University of Madrid, and began hig career as a journalist In 1851 he his debut, under the patronage re Rios, Rosas and Pacheco, as the Patria, in which he ongervative ideas About published a volume of lyri f historical papers 2 he was named deputy for Mala- and from that time to his death never ceased to occupy a seat in the rtes. In 1861 he was called to the cabinet, and In 187% premier since which time he had held the pre miership frequently A Lake of Pearls Little Rock, Ark, Aug. 11.<For a month or more the people living near Bald Knob have been finding valuable pearls In a lake near that place. Hun dreds of people have been opening mus sel shells in search of the pearls, and gome rare gema have been found, some being sold for as much as 1300. A syn dicate of Memphis parties has leased the lake for a term of five years for $10,000. They will bulld a fence around Lieuts of chie Jdtor of jefended this time he ems and a series became the lake and begin work with a steam | the | United | | back of Moust Jefferson yesterday af- The pearl lake is sald to be producer in the dredger richest Hiates. Schintter Wants to Marry, Canton, O.,, Aug. 11.-The man who gays he ls Schiatter, the healer, has taken out a Hoense to marry Mra. Mar garet Ferris, widow of the man who invented the Ferris wheel. Mra. Por. ris says she has no thought of mar. rylng him, She calls bin a freak. Schlatter and Mra. Ferris first met on Sunday st Brady's Lake, a summer re. port of the Spiritualists, about 25 miles north of this city. Mm. Ferris became fil and Bchistter was called to treat her. | on Haturday ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Dubois. Pa, Aug. S—Grant Alex. | ander, who was shot at a drunken car. nival In a grove near here last Fri. day night, died at Adrain hospital yes- terday. He was unable to tell who shot him, a8 he was drunk at the time. He was with a party of tramps and wom- en, who have since disappeared. Susquehanna, Pa., Aug. ~The Dela ware and Hudson company has a force of suryevors at work surveying for a branch rallroad from Lanesboro to | Carbondale, a distance of 37 miles, For several years the company has leased | the Jefferson branch tracks of the Erie railroad between the two but this lease will soon expire points, Carlisle, Pa., Aug. Russell Bwords who shot his sweetheart, Miss Leldigh, at Mount Holly Springs a week ago, | and escaped to the mountains, has been arrested and lodged in jall here. The | slight wound he inflicted upon himself shooting the returned here Arrest followed. Miss covering, and, it is pear against him, Easton, Pa. hi month f his who two girl grew for medical Leidigh will after and he worse, ald is re- sald, not ap- Henry Shover hacked* the housekeeper at Wind balled out of jail desperate attempts to On Saturday he jumped nd story window and was and yesterday he jumped well. His relatives heard and rescued him His ball surrendered, and he was taken to jail, He tried for the attempted murder nth Aug. 10 ya ago nearly was noise will be next m 3 Pa, Aug. 1l1.-—A er the hurri eastern part f yclock yesterday at damage In {i VEry DArrow M. Dotty's maaked the morning Barr, who sleeps In the government awakened by the n the alarm he head with a stands but bet safe ise n insensibility then proceeded to dynamite the fore they had accomplished Postmaster Barr regained and called loudly for help ars were frightened away had obtained any oly Huntingdon, Pa storm. which devel swept through the Juniata terday morning Wing immense struction to outstanding property. The full force centered at Mount Union east of here, where the Top Raliroad company's was demolished Aug. 10 \ ped north valley Broad engine house and the borough's brick school buliding was partly blown down. Orchards leveled and the growing oats and corn ruined In many localities. West of here the telegraph and telephone lines blown down, suspending all communication Ps, Aug. 1l.-A peculiar dynamiting was discover- ed at Jeanesville last night, 24 hours after the deed was committed. James Correll, an Italian track walker, found an fron box containing Pennsylvania railroad bonds and other stock amount. ing to 33.000 In favor of the Jeanes- ville Lodge of Odd Fellows. He took them to police headquarters here. Ree porters called on the pecretary of the lodge and the hall was visited, when it was found that the safe had been blown open. Only about $10 in cash was left In the safe by the treasurer There 12 no clew to the East were were Hazleton case of safe robbers Easton Pa. Aug. 11. Two men were frightfully injured at the stone quarry ternoon, Martin Lillis and George Welr, of South Easton, had lald a twelve foot hole with dynamite, but something occurred to prevent the blast going off, and the men went back and began digging out the load with a ten foot Iron bar. When the bar struck the dynamite there was a terrible ex. plosion, and the men wire seat flying ihrough the aly. LAE right hand and "Welr's left hand were blown oom. pletaty off and the fingers of thelr other hands hung by shreds of torn flesh. Lite also lost his left ope and was cut about the face. ‘ostmaster | the room where | was ! IPE TYICNE Ar A letter signed bY | a mmittee of the A CRISIS APPROACHING In the Miners’ Movement Against DeArmitt's Workers. THE BTRIKER8 MOST ORDERLY. They Btill Clalm That the Outlook 1s Most Encouraging For Thelr Cause. alin Interferes With the Proposed Marches on the Working Miners, Pittsburg, Aug. 11.-A crisis approaching in the miners’ movement against the New York and Cleveland Gas Coal company, The next few days should determine whether or not the strikers’ object will be realized. The strikers still maintain excellent order, and claim that the outlook Is most en. couraging for them While yesterday's work is not viewed in a disappointing light by the camp- ers at Turtle Creek, Sanday Creek and Plum Creek. yet yesterday Ings were not of the most sort. They h y contend first spell of bad wither A rain drenched the camps and ed the marchers fr thelr regular pr the in fast happen encouraging with thelr heavy prevent. carrying out gram Fl Creek rain and continue kept the th the result Bion Th venting men that WOrk was u little, if Ary ertaker storm also had the eff the the mines Station iter made minat} between the en upon that the vements atopw laws are Peacemakers to the Front Aug. 1L.<The Univer Peace Union yesterday fTered its arbitrator in the coal strike President Love and union epentatives of the | al ladeiphia WAR sent peratora which says in part Cag r cannot afford to Violence under any i# injurious Individual be respected and affection competent to any diMcylties petition appeal prayer will triumph. As admit we are not by ve have torily noeern estrang circumstances rights must Reapon adjust mness, patience and ars Cal pr to Ion, we ab tn 1 faith that if an adjusted ‘ atisfa individual ¢ and ability. and according to Debs to Address Mountain Miners Altoona, Pa, Aug. 11.-The fact that Eugene Debe Ig to addregs the coal miners at Irwin evening uneasiness among the mountain ators, and although there is no appar ent dissatisfaction In this district, ex cept at the Mitchell mine. at Gallitzin, which is working below the regular mining rate, the near approach of the agitators may change the situation Pome of the mountain miners stopped work Monday to attend a meeting ad vertised (0 bw held on Tunnel Hill for the purpose of giving assistance to the striking Gallitzin miners, but no meet ing They were all at work again yesterday this Causes oper was held Mining Town Under Martin) Law. Coffeen, ia, Aug. 11.-This town is under martial law. A force of 285 depu- ty sheriffs f2 guarding the town and particularly the property of the Qof- feen Coal and Copper company. One hundred and twenty-five men are at work In the shaft under protection of an armed force. The miners are en- camped 300 strong In the woods Just west of town, They have been fore hidden to enter the village under pens alty of arrest Richmond Wants the G. A. RH. Richmond, Va, Aug. 11.<The board of aldermen last night concurred In the resolution of the common council inviting the Orand Army of the Re public to hold thelr annual snoamp- rent in this city in 15809. & ONE OF TWO WAYS, The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from care- less local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid. neysis the chiefoause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was creat. ed for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or dis- ease, except in rare cases, It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconven- ience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort, The error is easily made and may be easily avoid- ed. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. should have the best. At druggists fifty. cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, Mention The Centre Dem. ocrat and send your address to Dr, Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥ If you need a medicine you | The pro- | | surveyed on A warrant to Edward Moysten, i dated December 24th, 1702, containing 45% acres and 163 perches, One surveyed on 4 warrant to George Lattimer dated December 2th, 1792 containing 425 acres and 163 perches. One sur veyed on 8 warrant to James Glentworth dated December 24th, 1702, containing 438 acres and 163 perches, One surveyed on & WArrant to Martha McConnell dated December 24th. 1792, containing 425 acres and 162 perches, Ons surveyed on a warrant to David Beverage dated December 24th, 1792, containiug 453 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a4 warraot to James Baxter, dated December 21h, 179, containing £33 acres and 163 perches, g One sur veyed on a warrant to Joho Hollingron dated December 24th, 1792, containing 43% acres and 143 perches. One surveyed on WArrant to John Price dated De. cember 24, 179 containing four hundred and ihife)-ttiree acres and 193 perches. one surveyed in the warantee name of A, Heigart, Jr, containing 438 acres and 1% perches, one surveyed In the worrantee name of John Huber, containing 43% acres and 158 perches one surueyed in the warrantee name of Jacob Miller. containing 45% acres and 153 perches one surveyed in the warrantes name of John Hand, containing 483 seres and 108 perches one surveyed in the warrantee name of Chris tian Rohrer, containing 43535 acres and 1 perches, one surveyed In the warrantes name of John Miller, containing 423% acres and 153 perches, one surveyed in the warrantes of Christian Schenck, containing 432 acres and 153 perches, one surveyed in the warrantee name of Michael Schenck, containing 43 and 153 perches, one surveyed in the warrantee name of Andrew Beotl, containing 2 ACTER and 12 perches, one surveyed in the warantee name of Andrew Schenck ining 4& and 1” the of Dav Lg hes name Rees Cor OTe perches, one irveyed in d Hare. contains me surveyed Iacob Steke, eonta 10 perel ne surveyed name o visting Mare | ne res ana pre hes, « | warantee na rl y | Warantee name of George : War name of prietors of this paper guarantee the gen. | “ness of this offe; LEGAL NOTICE VCKNELL UNIVERSITY Harris ! College ses of at 1 pres rate Mn NOTICE { Clement john Fetzer t of James T { Bethia KE. Moore ines late iJ. 8. H Hala e. ta of ete ‘tier township, 1 final sccount of Jacob M autor of ete. of Jemima Sharer of Walker township, deceased 10, The account of Mrs. Susan Rupp istratriz of of George M. Rupp Haines township, deceased il. First and final account of F. N. Wrye and Hester A. Wrye, executors’ of ete { 1sasc Wrye, late of Hall Moon township, deceased The first and final account EW administrator of ete. of W Maock iliheim borough, deceased vant of W. KE. Yearick uty Samuel Yearick late of Gregg town ship, deceased 14. The first and final account of ( Dale. administrator of ete of Jehu P. 1 iate of Curtin township, deceased 15. The account of M. L. Rishel, trustee fo sell the real estate of John Rishel, late of Grege township, deceased 15. First and partial account of Charles A Rachau, administrator of ete. of Elizabeth 8 Rachau, iate of Miles township, deceased 17. First and final account of J. Blake Gear ri. administrator of ete, of Elizabeth Lyber 7. late of South Philipsburg borough, dee'd 1%. First and inal account of 8, KE. Showers sole acting executor of ete late of Walker township, deceased. 19. The fourth and partial account of H. F Bitner, executor of ete, of Jacob Biter. late of Gregg township, deceased 2. The final account of George Bower and Samuel Evert, executors’ of eld of Jacob Evert. late of Penn township, deceased 21. The final account of Charles D. Loraine and Thomas J. Lee, administrators’ of ete , of Juniata K. Loraine, late of Philipsburg bor oigh, deceased 2. First and final aecount of Isaac F. Beh rer, administrator of ete, of Philip H. Behrer, late of Patton township. deceased 21. First and final account of Samuel H Glossner, executor of ete. of Christian Bechdel late of Liberty township, deceased #. First and final account of George Herr man, administrator of ete, of Josiah Falistick, late of Philipsburg borough, deceased 25. The account of H. K. Dueck, administrator of ete, of Wm. E. Duck, late of Penn township, deceased RUMBERGER Register IS IMAL deceased (iar admin e114 ate of “xe IOAN h © uw July ¥, 1% SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Faclas, Fieri Faclas and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Centre Co. Pa, and to me directed. there will be ex. sed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in he borough of Bellefonte, Pa. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 17 at 10030 o'clock a. m., the following real estate All those certain thirty-one tracts of land sit uated in the townships of Rush and Huston, in the County of Centre and stats of Penhaylivania bounded and described as follows to i one One Ande ration of Elizabeth Gross. | § ate iment | of Henry Showers, | rackk The first 1 1 west t Henry Walkey egress west § ols of Warren deceased thet Frees Gast w taken io execution 8 property of Michael Mot ALSO mes nage tenement and tract the townsh § of Boggs, Cen bounded and described as fol Beginning at the Milesburg bridge over Bald Eagle creek at | | to wit | i | point opposite and parallel to the outer edge of the abutment of said bridge. thence a | road leading 10 the Bald Eagle Ridges 150 feet { thence along lands of Elias Zimmerman east | 160 feet to the Bald Eagle creek, and thenes | along said creek to the beginnin erected a with Being the Hine trustee #14 Arg steal a, and Intended | and confirmed unto the said Kila BE. Wagner | Seized taken in execution and to be sold as | the property of Ellen Wagner and Willlam H | Wagner | ALSO All the right title and interest « ent in and to the following real that euriain tract of land tuate In Hust township, Centre county, Pa , bounded and « scribed as follows, 0 wit Beginning at 3 | Krek, on division line J.&. Brown ang Jn cKelvy thence north 68 degrees east #6 perches to stone, thence north 50 degrees perches to post, thenoe north 42 degrees, rast 5 perches to run, thence by land of J. F. Wil Hams south 6 degrees, east 8 perches thenoe {| south 3 degrees, east 74 2.10 perches to post thence in a northerly direction Ss perches to the run aforesaid. thence south 48 degrees east 54 perches to land of Scott Williams, thence by same south 51 degrees west 18 perches to rock oak. thence by same south # degrees wort &! perches to post at earner of land of John McKelvy, thence by same north 320% de. grees west 162 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 8 acres and 121 perches { thereon erected a two story house and other outhatldings Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jasper Steele and Warren Ntoele ALSO All that ot of land situate in Lemont bounded and described as follows Beginning at the corner of fot of Wm. Sebhreck upon Pike street, thence along line of Willlam Schrock south 76) degrees east 19 feet to an al ley thenoe along sald alley north 1834 east 9 feet to lot belonging to Hoalsburg and Bellefonte Turnpike Company, thence along said jot north 76M degrees west 100 feet to Pike street, thence along sald Fike street south 13g de roes west 55 feet to the corner of lot of said iam Sehreck the place of beginning con taining 11144 feet more or less Seized, anne / Mo and to be sold as the property of Joan g urray. propery ALRO, the village of All that certain lot of ground situate in Mill heim borough, Centre ogunty Pz. bounded and described as follows. On the south by Main strecton the east by lot of Frank Knarr, on the north by an siley, and on the west by lot of © F. Denninger, thereun erected a two stor frame dwelling house, barn and other out. busldings ' ALSO, Tract of land situate in Penn townshi pr bounded and do. Ww wit ows, I On the east by . Smith and Millheim turnpike p lands and A wost and south of John Raa et. al. and creck, contaiing ly loon, Rouse and " Reventern por 1and sf in Penn Township county nd state ‘ —————————— pounded by the lands of BE. C. Campbell, John Kern et, al, ALBO, 3 interest in and to 4 acres and 14 perches of fand situate in Millheim borough, bounded and described as follows : Un the east b jand of William Henney estate, on the north by land of Jacob Gephart, on the west by land of O. F. Denuninger and the Miliheim cemetery and on the south by turnpike road, thereon erected a dwelling house ALBO, 3 Interest in and Lo 6 acres of land situate in the borough of Millheim, county and state aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit © On the east by land of KE, C. Campbell oti the porth by land of William Henney estate and on the west and south by land of John Harsbhberger ALBO interest in and 0 a tract situate In Penn township, cou aforesaid, bounded and desorbed eginning at stones thence by Fansler porth 25 degree . stones, theuce by land of degrees west s perches 1q ) fH degrees east 70 perches 2 degrees ens perches porth end of the | : containing | frame dw elling | i1 pes, Iw erected a two {| tract of land sit town { county. Pa. bounded {lows ©: On the north by land on the east by land of Cland { south by land of James Coakley ind of MeCov and Lion and } “ ore t abo day of December | be recorded granted | ely Laer Fetzerdec'd All that certain ying being and i Cepire county FP | follows to wit { land of Thoma | grees west | Curtin « 1 along land of John Walker red oak, thence north §7 degrees cast al land of David Poorman 120 perches to thence south 4% degrees east along | Enoch Heaton ve & } prrehes thence south 5 degrees west along homas Watson 48 perches to the pls ginning, containing ¢ re 1 } ches and allowances of € per ox There on erected a v frame house, barn aud other ou dings S10 perches land situate wunty Pa. bound Hegiuning All that certain trac: of Bosgs township, Centre and described as follows post thence by land of Benj. Walker | degrees west 8] perohes Lo slones by i thence by other land north 55 { perches to stones by white oak, thence by land iol Poorman heirs (in right of Jesse Evans) | south 42 degrees east &0 perches to #ones by a { hickory, and thenos by land of Andrew Fetzer {and John Walker south 48 degrees west ast a | black oak 111 perches to the beginning, con taining 2] acres ® perches and allowance Seized, taken in execution and to be suid as the property of Andrew Fetrer ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Soow Shoe township, Centre county Pa. beginning at the south east corner of 100 sore Wract of lund con veyed to I. B. Crider & Son now owned b Hopkins and Weymouth thence slong san land north 4 degrees 20 min east 7 510 fost to a stake, thence along lands of Lehigh Val joy Coal Uo. south 86 degrees east 355 feet to post and stones, thence still along jands of said Lehigh Valley Coal Co. south 4 degrees west 23 Teel lo post and stone, thence still along lands of the said Lehigh Valley 2oal Co worth 8 degrees west 600 Jeet to a stake on east side of road from Snow Shoe to Sagar Camp mine, thence alon romd north § degrees east 2 southern line " Son, thence along said itpe south 6 degrees #0 minutes east $02 feet 10 the place of beginnisi, containing 3 acres. Thereon I two frame dwelling houses, sable and other buildings. Seized, taken (0 execution and to be sold as the property of John Madil), Trius No deed will be aoknow until Parone money is paid in fall. etued wkory degrees east 74 ffs Office. WW. M. OnoxiereR, Sheriff, Peletne. April &, wi {
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