The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 04, 1895, Image 6

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    THE NEWS,
Peinhold 8 udier, licu'enant governor of
Nevada, was arrested on the charge of em-
bezzlement, ——Pe er Rader, aged 65, a well-
known resident of South E ston, killed
by a Lehigh Valley passenger while
walking on the tracks, ——B. A, Kahan was
robbed and murdered in Philadelphia, —
Cora Smith conf ssed when arrested
Omuha, Neb,, that she had polsoned her
father In Des Moines, for which erime her
mother was sentenced to life imprisonment,
wAlfred Martin and Henry James miners,
was
train
in
were crushed to death in the Sleepy Hollow
Mine, in Central C.ty, Col, by a mass cf dirt
and rock which fell upontbem in a drift, —
Manufacturers o! bar iron formed an
tion in Cleveland.-
associ
A gang was arrested in
San Francisco accused of conspiring to sell
hogus certifleates to ur registered Chinamen,
Capt. Philo N. Griffin, who commanded
the Chinese cruiser, Chea Fae), at Port Ar-
thur, and was captured, has been
from in Eypt. ——A gang o! mea engaged
in making out bogus Chinese negotiation
papers have been discovered at San Fran.
clseo.——At Loulsville, Tom O seas
fatally shot while tryinz to rob a grocery
s:ore, ——1I: is believed that John D. Bache,
who disappeared rzcently from New York,
is mm Canada. ——A" Nashvile, Weakly &
Brothers, carpet and {uraiture dealers made
an assignment,
about £48 00), —
Omaha was
Maroon were fatally
near Comanche, Cal.-
heard
was
Assets, $55.0 0 ; Habllities
-8t. Paul’s Catholic Church
-Mr. and Mrs,
poisoned by toadstools
-Fire destroyed all
the business poriion of Canaseraga, N. Y,
The loss will be £100,000 ——~News was re-
ceived at San Francisco that the
bark Colusa had arr.vad a: Shanghal —=i
trainwa held up near Williamsvilie, Mo, , vut
the robbers mon: y.
will be formed in Kansas to
——eln A
at buraed, —
overdue
got no —A company
MAKS A new
kind of sleeping car, -
bandiis and citizecs
Iad:an Territory,
George killed
mission Ma'ecolm &
Chicago, made an assiganent, beng forced
to do so by the bears ia ths p
—Miss Mollie Easley was found
throat cut at her home near Prinoest
fl ;ht betwean
near DBra:g's Station,
Famuel MeWilliams and
Sanders ware - The com-
firm of Waterbury
rk marke!
—Pink rion detect.ves
haat John McGowan
xpert jawelry thieves,
viog
bean captured,
in
Ale
who had
ani
ex‘easiv ily in Bo.thern
inr
jar
parties
Tie Kansas City grand returned
( hd
twelve ladictments of f
frauds, ——Sena‘or Maur ce Rogers «
toa, N. J., announced h s eandidacy
New Jersey gubernatorial nomination. -
Morel ),
President (
Goveraor of Kaisa’, sent a de
spateh to
attention to the unjust imprisonment by the
leveland ealliog his
n-ul Waller at
Kansas,
1 the
Wi
ehiidren were in-
French Government of ex-(
Madegasecar, he Lelng a native of
oe T wODty-8iX escaped fron
city prison
liam Lewis and her
jured by an explosion at their home in Now
Castle, Pa, ——Burglars tor.ured two womea
in Lower Hopesaell, N. J.——The
against Claus A. B ixt for the murder of
Catherine Ging was called in Distriet
Court in Minneapolis and reset for May 14
Eo.h sides consented. —— Major MecDon
ex-superintecdent of letter carriers in th
Joston Postoffice, who was coavieted ol
taking letters from the
months ago, was sentenced to five years in
the state prison, —— Maggie Tiller was
prisoners
in Wichita
Kan, ——XMrs,
wautree
ease
the
malls some two
¢on~
the mur-
Haupt,
president of the Montana Mining, Loan 1
Investment Company, is being tried ia the
Uuited States Court in Dutle
on an extensive sca e,
demned 10 be hung in Chicago for
der ol Charles Miller, — Henry L
fi4
i
for swiadilag
L 8 Milligan, one of the best known eiti-
zone of Leaox, Ia, wh
pending floancinl disasters 1
specuating on the Chicago Board of Trade.
placed a revolver to his head, and seat
Iet through his — Walter J. Bake,
city editor of the 8.ockton (Cal) Independ-
ent, and one of the best-known
men on the Pacific coast, was shot and dan.
gerously wounded un ier the windows of the
Palace H: tel by a footpad. . .
in the Savannah FPestoflice are alleg d
have -nte ed into a combine, ~The
planing mill and three million feet of lum
ber, owned by |! ainey, Hearne & Harris, ol
Fort Worth, Tex., which is located at Robert."
ville, was destroyed by fire Taree execo-
tions, aggrega log $7.240.57, have Leea en-
tered against A. P. Bern, ol Biatinglon,
president of the Washi gion Blate Company,
ia Allentown, Pa, ~The Waller House, a
emall hotel at Ca tral Lake, Mich. burned
James Mliler, the porter, wns cremated, and
the other [nmates parrowly escaped with
their lives, ——The trial of ex-Poil emn
a | -
rim
ie brooding ov
wes ry ov) «
wrought oa by
a bt
skull, —
newspaper
to
large
Smith has terminated in the West Side Court
in Denver, when the jury brought fa a ver.
dict of murder in the second degree,
An effort will be made to aliow New
foundiand to enter the Canadian Confederacy
At Toronto, A, F. Zimmerman fatally in
jured a woman and then killed himself,
Wm. Wilson, alias Stevenson, was arrested
at Huntsville, Alabama, charged with rob.
bing the malls in Texas and Arkansas,
Several disasters to shipping are reported of!
the coast of Nowloundiand, ——W. W.
rington, an anarchist, killed himse.f at Han
Franelseo, ——Canada's eabinet was reor
ganized, —~Jolin Hovak, the second of the
two men entombed at No, 7 Trescow colliery,
of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Oval Com-
pany, Pa., was taken out. He was dead
when found,——W, Irving Carpenter, as.
sistant cashier of the Lake Bhore and Michi.
gaa Rallroad, at the Eoglewood Station, was
arrested in Chicago on the charge of embes
slement, -——President Roberts, of the Penn
sylvania, was re-elected at the meeling of
the board of directors in Philadelphia
AI
FIRE IN MILWAUKEE.
Three Large Stores and a Valuable Library
Destroyed.
Fire broke out in the four-story block on
Grand avenue, which was occupled by Lan.
dauer & Company, wholesale dry-goods, and
Tanner & OC ., furnishing goods, That build.
ing and one adjoining, ocoupled Ly Darilog
& Wombold, clothlers, wore des:royed.
The flames spread across the street and
consumed the Milwsukeo Library, contain.
ing a valuable collee fn of books, The to.
tal loss is over £200,000,
Kentucky,
The Company Was Warned In Time
|
by Officers of a Secret Sor- |
vice That Has Recantly
Been Established. |
A daring but unsucosssful attempt at :
train robbery occurred at 2380 A. M. in the |
southern part of Kentucky,
Bix mena undertook to roy the southbsun! |
No. 8 Queen and Crescent train, wuleh left |
Oae of the robbers
was killed outright:anothar died at 4 o'clock
in the morning; a third, giving the name o
Mller, has succumbed. The
three have not yet been heard from,
slnos other |
fhe
train was delayed not more than 10 minutes,
and reached 8 ALM
time,
Chat anooga at on
The reason for this summary disposal of
80 large a body of teain r t
vhers that
was
some intimat on of their purpose hal been
given to the railroad authori-
and express
ties, and T. R. G:iffla, who serves as super.
intendent o! police on the Southern roa,
had with him two trusty assistants,
The train bad just reached
of Tannel No, 9, which is a
Greeawood, when robbers
They had hardly 4d
purpose before Mr. Griffin and bis assi tants
on the train began shootinz, and in a few
minutes three of the robbers had
the south ead
mie north of
the s'gnal od it
tostop, sclosed their
fallen, the
other three had flod and the train was soon
speeding on its way,
No: injury y
and trossure in cars of the
Adams Express Company's messsnger was
Lg
saved,
was suffered by anvone on the
train, the
Goneral Manazer (
ul the Queea and C
Cixoixxar:, O. arco
escent Ioad, has re
ol the deleat
bers at Greenwood, Ky., but
battle,
police depa
™ Lae
The sp
aaful foht with tha thioves
OFsI0L ULE wila Lhe lhienves
Ma
ress Cot
General
Ex;
poriaat
jager Barrett o
upany looks up
event, The expe
EAL
agar
; otasyged
iny
Temperrnee advocates in |
the nine y-Lrst annivetsary of the binh
ol Gen, Neal Dow,
Th
The Canadian Pacific Railway bas lower.
ed the rate on Jumber from Vancouver 10
usand feel,
ays that the in
surrection in Ecuador has been suppressed
and that the
Viceroy 14 HungChang bas reached Japan
prepared to negotiaie a treaty of peace, He
is accompan ed by Mr, John W, Foster,
General Barrios, the Nicaraguan envoy, is
sad to bave sought the sympathy o the
United States to resist the demands of Great
Britain,
The wreck of the Spanish warship Reins
Regents his been found near the stralls of
Gibraltar, The eutire crew of 42) men have
perished,
4 o:irgo of dynamite on board a vessel
near Dusseid<r!, Germany, exploded, killing
several people and doing great damage to
prope:ty.
Lecent changes in ths Japanese eabinet
are said to bavs an imporiaat bearing on
the peace negotiations and favorable to an
armistice,
the East §2. 50 per the
A despatel rom
Qiito
endsrs have been arrested,
Ee —
INDICTMENTS FOR MURDER.
————
Forty Mores Rioters Named by the Grand Jury
at Now Orleans.
The Grand Jury brought in forty indiet-
tents for murder against men implicated In
the riots of March 12. It also presented a
report on the subject of the riots, which ft
has been Investigating for nearly two weeks,
Tue blame for the riots and the loss of life is
placed on the authorities,
The trouble had been brewing for some
months, and energetic astion on the part of
the smthorities would have prevented the
final bloody outbreak. The police are also
denounced for their cowardice, and atiention
is called to the fact that they did not make n
slogle arrest and fired but a singls shot, and
that at one of the negroes who was attempt.
ing to eseape Irom the rioters,
The Grand Jury declared that the attack
on the negro laborers was thoroughly or
ganized and arranged fn advance, and the
forees of the rioters, armed with shotguns
and rifles, began marching on the levee as
ear'y as § o'clock in the morning
ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
———
The late Rev. Dr Lord, of Buffalo, offic.
ated at the funer.l of one of Buffalo's notor-
‘ously rich and wicked citizens, After not.
Ing the deceased's parentage and date of
Ho al-
The Sultan of Tirkey is wore interested in
Americans who visi: bis palace at Constantl-
nople then in guests of other nai nalities
terles, A party of
with the Bultan's comp iments bouquets of
frosh fl wers tbat bh © hid had cut for their
them recsntly recuived
Andrew
Jo Hoaston, of Dallas, Tex. sono}
General Baus Ho ston, has pre en ed to the
city of Cincinnati the dagger which
Ana surrendered
san Jacinto,
santa
to his lather at the battle
The dagger has a iwelve-
inch blade of the finest Toledo steel and a
six-loech handle mounted with The
scabbard Is made of toricise shell, with num-
erous bands of go d and silver sneireling it
Isanc Bprague, who ded in
Mass, a few days ago at the age of 83, had a
wide reputation His
was (0 a great
gold,
Wellesley,
as an ornithologist,
iather was a co per,
ectent self-taught, but he won
and he
Audubon's es-
rilollo of water
All the lilustra-
botanic .| works
teem. He le t some rare p
color paintings of birds,
tions in Pro'essor Gray's
some of them
fone by Mr
beautifully executed, were
RKnraroa
sms eat
JAPS EXPRESS SORROW.
Rogret the Attack
{hey Made Upon Li
fons bave been submitted
¢ 4% Yokohama regretting the
made upon Vieercy LI Hung Ci
who was abot at an’ wounded in the la 0
Desai
bullet has no
3» of IA Hun: Cha
st yet been extiracied fr
ng but the v.cer
jon is favorable ; he has ¢ :
His assallant
veribed as a political bravo, rushed
when Li Hang
8 i the carrier's
lover
Hitle pain
LCaang s pal
tion hers,
Kosz —L1 Hung
progress toward re
the bullet wound
Koyama Rokanosuli
yelon®g
oh
i rere
. | no dangercy
The would-be assassin |
iunatie. He has a erimi
served a term ©
#9 BR OANArs Are U
The Chin
the harbor of Tams:l, in Nort
owing to the torpedoes p'anie
co ———
WORK AXD VORK
Tue Canadian
cided as a moas
nake a general re
aries
arise |
10 ¢
Tun str.ke of the electrical wo
iL
ar cent,
York elty, has
i* a complete
Contrae
ome 10 an eo
vietory
¢ ’ & fats
rs Association, and
whelming defeat forthe Board
nn
of Walking
Delegates of the various trade unions who
bavs been conduo dng it,
Goorgs HL. Daniels, of the Now York Cen
in an address at the closing
session of the American Association of Gan-
sral Passenger and Tieket Agen in
slroad strikes, like railroad
ts, Now
Tux diamon | outers, from whom the imi.
arcived in New York on the steamship Ma.
There were
them, all second eabin passengers, They
15 men brought by the Westernland made al
Adavit that he and his companions had come
to the United States under con ract to work
for a firm in Gincinnat.,
His Wife jand Child
The murder of wife and child | y astranger
named Sam Batler, who somstim:s poses as
a Baptist preacher, was just brought te light
though committed Isst December. The
crime was perpetrated near Poplar Springs,
suberb of Meridian, Migs, Butler came to
Meridian at the time mentioned and was
given work by OC. F. Wood, who also engage
ed Butler's wife to cook,
Ouae day Batler was seen beating his wife,
The next day the wile and chi d were gone,
Butler explained that he had sentthem away
to relatives, Relatives of Mra. Butler came
to Meridan from Quitman to look for her,
search was instituted, The bodies of the
wile and child were found in a shallow grave
one hundred yards from the house ia which
they had lived, The head of cach was crush.
od with an axe, Datler has disappeared,
sisi oI ss sr
William 1. Wiison, the new Fostmaster
General, was In New York the other day. He
ealled on Postmaster Dayton, amd bad an ex.
tended oinference with him at the New
York Post OM. e with regard to the improve.
ment of the post office service.
AN ARMISTICE
Peace Negotiations.
The Attempt
Hung Chang Induced the Mi-
kado to be Lenlent With
His Defauted Enemy.
to Assassinate Li
The © nperor
uncooditiona
0
Advices r-cely
Tokio say that the decisic
’
of Japan to dsclare an u
tice was due 10 the
aroused by the attack
K or
was conllrmed at
on, where
to this ode
Lome gover
ths cable is fo
ns
“On the
tice, which
willing to aceapt
while (his negoliatior
+
pienipotentiary,
—————
DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES
ishoma Ter.
s of §60.000
Ahly
iojare
e VYVerd
wil
1 idberg and his wore suffo.
cated by gas at thelr bome in Indianapolis
irom the
ve and was
a RICA BIRT Ti ask
ia a'tempting to escape
idberg,
leadiy fames, lel
£1
Across a »
terribly burned,
Jam # Havens; aged 5 years, died at
walk, Conn. from the of drink ng
whiskey which his father bad Jeli within Lis
reach. Another child, aged 4, Is critically Wl
from the same cause,
George Marcott, aged 18, was killed, and
Fred. Mareott, his « fi
by the break.
of whieh
Nor
anlage
eflocts
yasia, aged 25, was
ing of a fire escape, the working
A freight wreck occurred on th Jows
n, near Hinekiey,
[llinols, Fireman Joba Williams, of Savan-
nab, Illinois, was instantly kilied, and Ea-
was Iatally in-
jured,
A rassenger tra‘n on the Bouth Atianie
and Oh o Railroad, while running near Nat.
Virginia, was ditched on a
Dare
loeomotive,
Tux south-bound vestibuled train on the
Southern Rallway jumped the track near
Jackson, Gay and was almost completely
wrecked. No one was killed and all the pas.
sengers escaped without serious injury, The
engineer and firemen were injured, the lat.
ter seriously,
ss sae I ———
NEW SPANISH MINISTER.
Senor Dupuy de Lome Aopointed te the
United States.
Senor Dupuy de Lome bas ben appointed
Spanish minister to the Unled States, in
succession to Beaor Murugua.
flenor de Lome was the Spanish minister
at Washington three years ago, serving only
six months, and being succeeded by Bemot
Muarugua. He jan Conservative, which i»
part led to his being succended Ly Benor
Muragua, a Liberal. Now the polities of
Spain bave taken another shift, and Mr. de
Lome is likely to come back to his former
sation, Ho also served in this country as
one of Spain's World's Fair commissioners,
ihe post being particular important at atime
when one of Spain's royal family (Princes:
Balatie) visited the World's Fair.
cua
The Epanish authorities continue to rend
out rep: rs of victor es yor the Cuban in,
surgents, Senstor Morgan says he is io
tavor of annexation ot the island,
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS
| Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts
of the Biate
BIA convention of United Mine Workers was
held at Cut
ois 10 consider a demand
actions
for an
Increase in wages, Deluite were
postponed,
at Harris.
effect that
Attorney General McCormick
burg, delivered an opinion to the
Governor Hastings could not remove Rec ord
er of Doeds Curley,
he case of {0} 6 recover
The case of Die} to recove
heavy damages for false
Anna inson
imprisonment con.
tinued at Beranton with her + ister upon the
stand for the defense,
the ale A
Greenland was held at his
The funeral of jjutant General
in (
Le
larion,
note
Governor Hastings and Lug pres.
ent,
F. M. Bu'z, of P tis}
2,800 for work done ot
Ie claims abot
James J
at Palmyra,
}
brofresidents ¢
%
i
2068
'
Cunt
sums of money,
Hayes Mitchel)
hie Monos
430 RC
nge wilinvolive
tot
Lie retolore and it will be
wmnnel of M
essary to change
the ¢ To This bas
the
been
jartly done by he refose from coal,
hich is washed from the breakers,
ricki, a Poland
Andrew BE
Bad
totally b fod,
or
. wa brought
Ash No, 2 Mine, Wilkes-Barre
at of th
ut of the
Two months ago while Boriski
was working in what is known as a running
nthe
He then resolved to
wirking int e mines
applied fo a chamber des ite the protests of
bis wile, who
AI ne again,
breast as pie Pu
f fyi al struck him
leit eye, destroying it
give up but Friday be
did net want Bim to go inside
He went to work, and about
8 o'clock wiile drilling, a p ece of flying coal
lestroyed his remaining eye,
who is
youn gest
Mrs, John F.
demented,
Marion,
hor
Core, of
carrieq
old. to the well and dropped
Another child, § yoars old eu
deavored to prevent the mother’s acii ns but
The body of the child was recovered
There was five feet of
The husband was not at
home, and there has been much unhappiness
in the family for several years, The w
will be sect to an asylum, Taree
chilidren are still living.
George M. Irwis, the blind pool operator,
at Pittsburg, purged him elf of contempt by
man
Yeung
The enormous foe gorges which threatened
the safe'y of a number of towns along the
Allegheny River slid out quietly.
Mise May Pearson died at Grove City from
the effects of a solu.don iakea 10 remove
(reckios,
Rev, I«ane IL Bagley, in a sermon at Har
tisburg, made a ges2ral charge that police
ofMowis of that eity koowiugly permitted lm.
moral o«tablishments to run.
The family of Mrs, Rohn at Hasion were
nearly killed by coal gas.
The Lock Haven Traction Cowpany was
organized. It has leased for 909 years the
present line of the Lock Haven Elee rie
Street Rallway Company. The President is
C. A. Bragg, of Philadeiphia. The director?
are A. Markle, of Haz oton ; Frank 8, Given
of Columbia; Robert RB Irvine, of Lock
Raven; N. J. Mitchell and Geo: ge Breed, of
Philadelphia,
William Young, a well-known farmer, re.
siding near Harmony, fell from his baymow
while teed ng stock, struck head. first on the
floor fifteen leet below and was instantly
killed, His neck was broken and sku
erushed, Heo was 63 years of age,
Imm — So —
| It 1 reported that Couunt Herbert Bis.
. merck has declined to accept the post of
; German ambawador to Russia,
A BIG BANK CRASH
The Cincinna'i Commercial Closes its Doors
With Heavy Liabilities
The Commercial Bank, tre
the kind
{ ampbe i
institu.
4,
being
4
ti
oldest
tion of
Wim.
Cincinnati assignee
the bank,
The bank was
in
casiler of
wes tT
eo VV
and
Lames as assignee,
ed to make good §53,00) of bad paper,
Ther: was on
irried meeting of direciors and the assign.
Liis precipitated the c¢ ash,
bh
ment was decided upon,
Toe nepets and
even by ihe bask officials,
abilities are unknown
oy
Ther:
and Qe
L115 Ars Tei
81,000,030
was a paid up capital of 231
posits averaged $700.00, The } 14 ARG
arg tockholders are: President, C, KB
Foo'e ors, 4. B.
William H
Herron and J.
reported at about each,
8 000
ost »
Camplasil; dire
nK was
} Bas inciuded ia |
Longworths an
f charges of b
s bank hs
A SCHOOLGIRL MURDERED.
Throat Cut
of Water.
Found
Wih Her
Btream
Lying in a
Ths fourteen-year-old da
Harm
Jacob
Care
uzhter of
Dean, wao lives near
As she Qld not
ir Der parents
and began to search
ber body was
branch near her home Her
tit most brutal mal
ghly aroun
ng made for
implicated
c—
20,000 Cotton Bales Burned.
OF Interest to Wamen VYolers.
nicipe
GRAIN, ETC
Best Pat. $
+ xt
ie EX
LY E—No, 2 shasan
HAY Choice Timothy... 12
Good to Prime. ..ocoeee. 15
BTHAW-—Hye in car ids..
Wheat Blocks....
Ont Blocks, covvvee
carne w
enaraw
CAXXED GOOI
Moist
Lily
Bouthern No. 2.000040
POTATORS & VEGETABLES,
POTATOES.
UNIONS...
Burbanks..$
PROVISIONS.
HOGS PRODUCTS-shids.§
Clear ribsides. .....
Hamé...oonns ou
Mess Pork, per bar.....
A RD-Crude
Best refined. .....
BUTTER
UTTER~Fipe Crmy....$
Under ine..... cc.
Creamery RollS...cenee
FREE
21
5
is
CHERSR,
CHEESE-N.Y. Fancy...8 1
N. X.8at8...000 000000 12
Skim Cheese. .covviveren ©
EGGR.
BEGGR—State..ccvevrsrand
North Carolina....ceeeee
LIVE POULTRY.
CHICKENS —~Hoens.......8% 12
Ducks, per B.o.oivivene 13
TORA COO,
Infer's.8 150 @8% 250
Sound COMMON, .cuvsese S00 ay
Middling.. aon 700
Faeyr rasan 1002 120
LIVE #TOCK.
BEEF Best Boovbs......8 400 @#
Good t0 Fair...ccieeees 375
SHEEP. ..covvrsrsenrsonen
Bogs
12
il
nyas
io
15
@%
TOBACCO-—MA,
FURS AND SKINS,
MUSKRAT..co.uvssnsensh
Raocoon
vesssnrunn ian
Red FoX..covssovsannnns
Bikank Black....ccosveves
C REE. ssa nsnsns ness
AIBK. cconreninssnssanen
SERBS:
WHEAT-No. 2 Red. coco
RY BE Western. eRe ee
CORN-=No, £.4 1 snmmmsmsen
ODATSNO. 8. viviuinrersn
BUT TER--State., wu cme
Cc
DBL «ons & + sevsnnnn
hh dh
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PRILADRLFRIA
Si
Fl.0 R-Southern.,.... 860 ga
NEAT No.3 Rede too * 1180
CO Bh uasaee hx 8
DATS Rear eR ana Ee ne 20 a
un 1s
Craw
UTTER State. . Tannen
GGE-~Penns. t..ovenee