The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 06, 1895, Image 6

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    THE NEWS,
Joseph ( I ndennin, a i
Ww.
Ww
of Faye te county
dered in the gard:
pe i
vania
intment bi
ogisiature,
h, Mo., has
{f Deiawnre,
Ose
varad by
he Pullman
tthe Chicas
of
red desperado
Rayfleld,
trying to arrest, — Burglars
wns
sale of the postoflic
The American
suit in Ric
salem,
cigarette nw,
Comptroller
Congressman
sound mon
Mrs. Annie
burned whi'e trying to
of &
home,
fumes, The gri
C., indicted the judg
The sev niver
American Unitarian Associ
Boston, —In the ¢
crier of the Cr mioal
for the mu
wntieth
Roya, th
without
Sagar R
of glucose
MURDE RED AT A CHURCH
y Men Blaze Away at Each Other with
Deadly Effect.
~ y or
JOMIOE AL
ay took piace at the door
iueeh,
yias ville county and Wool-
Mont
Lile
Riley
.
ol the Troy Presbyterian C on the
ine betweea Nich
ford, in Kentucky, between Gerge
brothers, and Areh D. Lilley,
Ce
gomery,
was killed and yrge Montgomery faiaily
wounded,
Both families are very prominent and the
affair has created a great The
great wonder is tha: others were not killed
while the shooting was going on,
churchyard was filled with people,
WRECKED BY A BROKEN AXLE.
sensation,
as the |
Thirteen Freight Cars Ditched, Two Men
Killed and Five Injured
In a freight wreek on the Cincinnati !
Southern Raiiroad, near Danville, Ky., two
men were killed and five others wounded.
The iojured men were all ramps,
The wreck was caused by the breaking of
an axle of a box ear. Thirteen care, londed
with fron, dressed jumber and eonl, were
ditched. The wreck took place ou a high
hill, and the cars rolled down the Ill la »
heap,
mis sss AAAI
CONSULAR AGENTS SHOT.
British Consul Killed and Representatives of
France and Russia Shot.
The British Consul and Vice-Consu', the
Russian Aelog Consul and the French Con-
sular *ecretary were attacked and shot out.
sid « the town of Jedda,
The shoohing is supposed to have been done
by Bedouii®4 The British Viee-Consul was
killed, t.o British Consul was slightly
wounded and the others were serious y
wounded, al
A revolution has broken out in Ecuador
and the Unit 4 #'ates steamer Napg r has
been ordered to Guayaquil,
A VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA.
He Was Recovering from Pleurisy
When a Relapse Came and
Pneumonia Ensusd,.
Indiana, and
siege ol Ksburg in eharge
Aller the siege he was, «
mendation, appoin ed a brigadier gensral
He was with Sherman before Atiania, com
It was
that he nas wo it
He stopped
bis way home, 80
eory
TPR
nt this time (1864 anded
on
fore he entirely recovered, the recovery
in his walk throughout his life
He was brevetted as a major geaeral in 1565,
WORE AR A LAWITER
He remained in New Albany, where he be.
gan the practies of the law and Kept it up
till 1866 when he was appolsted Sia eagent,
his duty being to pay the interest on
State debt in New York cliy. In the
year and two years latier he contested that
district for Congress with the iate Michael C,
Kerr and was bea'en both times,
He was strongly tuirged for a place in the
Cabinet of President Garfield, and here is
ronson to believe the representations of his
friends in bis beball were regarded with
mueh favor, but he was not nominated, be.
cause h s party io the West falled to agros
upon him,
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,
He was promoted from the Postmaster
Generalship to the Becrolaryship of the
Treasury in 1884 alter the death of Secretary
Folger. In Oc ober of that year President
Arthur tendered bim the pasos of United
States Cireoit Judge in Chicago, to succeed
Judg: Drummond, resigned, and ;t was ae
eopted
During his career on the bench Judge
Gresham heard and decided many note.
worthy cases. As a jurist Judge Gresham
was distingul hed for the directoass and ao.
curacy of his preceptions, the absolute fair
ness of his rulings and h # utter unconsclous
ness of the standing, character or wealth ol
samo
parties or ecunsel,
as a cand
dy
H8 1,
o for Hepubliean
ident ia
He w fda
nomi ation for P'res
He received 111 vol
Couvention in 1589
third by'iot
and nly
14 48 sou tho first
ny 100,
His vote
ballot in the H . :
a2d thea
£, He
refusal the nomication by the veople’s party
rose 10 188 on th
dwindled to 50 on the eighth and la
in 1804 |
BECAME A DEMOCRAT i
Hea left tl party the next Octo.
ber, and in a letter to Mayor Blac d
Oo Hepullica
.t
Wilson,
wf { 4 x
ng ior Grover
with
announced his intention of ¥
Cleveland, concluding his letter this
bilean oan
joining the
in
ne
)ISASTERS AND CASUALTIES.
-y
ad
Y THE JUDGE
BLEW OFF HIS HEAD.
A Despondent Parmer Takes His Life
yr His Gun
Fac
«X OUNL
:
r. agel about
L
years re ek Didtrie:, Wash
ing on co , L nmitted suicide by
His body
gtanary near his hou »,
the
nit fT he o! his head
was
sho
Au empty shotgun was in dead man't
hands and It
above hia,
na i
of
bat was hanging
ao suspiei 263
is on A
There wore
foul play.
Hen ine was unmarried asd bal been lie
Several years ago be lost bis leg
a coitand it is
thonght that this with his jonely life brought
the rash deed
competences from bis
a German, who was
inher ted a air
father, John Henline,
German prince loc » sa.00n,
WHOLE FAMILIES DIE.
Dest: uction to Life by Floods in in the Devil's |
River Conatry
Nat Sulbacher, of Bu Antonia, Tex, has
just returBed from the Dei's It ver country,
where he came near being a vieim of the
terrible f1 od that visited that section, He
was caught in the ushiog waters asd los:
all his baggage. Ho said he help bury four
persons who met thoir Je ths by drowning
near Ozona
Two others boiong to the same family were
drowned, Lut ther Lollies have not besa gyre.
covered. The v etims were George Velasces'
wile and the latter's two boys and three ser.
vants. They lived on the banks of the river,
which rose thirly fee: within thirty minutes '
and swepi theic house into the ragiog ror
rent, A I other houses {a the Prosper Ranch,
between Juno asd CO meaook, were swept
away, and several families, numbering in all
ab ut twenty persone, are believed to have
drowned. : !
INGLE NAT
(
Get Together,
CTICAL STEPS
DA
i
TAKEN,
All
and
|
L
LNCS in
Ca y of Forelgn un
Offensive Alli
arco Against
Ener
Common
eS.
s continet
There has t ra or leas copies
on m
ow i
ure as
ormmaticn of a Cent:al American na.
the
isho
April 15
nt this treaty appeirs to be
practiea! step toward ite accor
Ita pr
was |
ny
elamation at Tegueigaipa on
Powel by a meeting at
the ministers of
other republics, with a view to
Article 50 1
areyin : ons
treaty bas also been received. It
for the arbitration of thar boundary
jon by a commission, to bs chosen by the
two countr.ea, and if an agreement on the
is con-
os.
ques
MR M'CULLOCH DEAD.
For Many Years He Had Been
National Affaics,
Ex-Beeretary of the Treasury Hugh Me.
Cullcugh died at his home, Floral Hill,
Pricee George's county, Md., of lung trouble
and old age. He was the only man who held
the portiolio of the Treasury Depar ment
twice up to President Harrison's adminietras
tion. He was born December 7, 1808, in Ken.
nebunk, Me,, but received the greater part
of his education in Indiana, Mr, MeCule
loch was appointed comptroller of the Treas.
ury by Baimon I, Chase, Secretary of the
Treasury, in May, 1863, He was appointed
secretary of the Treasury in Mareh, 1865, by
President Lincoln, He retired from pu lie
Iife at the close of the term of President Ar.
=sminent in
na ely on his farm in Maryland and in Wash.
ington.
Interment of the remains will be in Rok
Creek Cemetery, near Washington,
Diplomatio relations betwern China and
Japan have been resumed by the appoint
ment of Count Hayashi, vies foreign mia.
ster, 10 be Japanese minitor to Petia
ITEMS
: WN § ran *
P-RENSYLVAN.A
Enitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts
of tne
slate
An
{in the m
n the bed
ai Tae
thing was burn.
his waist up and 1
1 «ah turned birek who
A
iay
To the physician
that he bad
lighted ciga. ote in bis mouth when he
dowa he docs
8
was oalled in be explained
A strong odor of coal oll led
r to mako an examination and the portion
of the man's clothing remaining as well as
¢ bedding was sniuated with oil,
While 3.ye roid Edward Leathberry,
Cedar street, Bristol, was
Bath street, on savaze dog which was
Lear the store of Engle Smith, sprang
the chi'd, Besides inflicting other
rom the ehild’s head belore
ived,
Peter Transue, a res dent
Township, is 82 years oid
been broken up for ten years, The horses
nie,
—
FLYING MACHINE FLIES.
———
A Baccessful Test of Professor Langley's In
vention at Washington.
The Langley fling machine, it Is reported
flew a distance of 1000 feet, at a test, down
the Potomac a few days ago. The machine
is sow propelied by storage batteries placed
under the wings and moves indepen ently
of any controP{rom the float by which the
flights are made, It fs now believed that
the machine will fly a great distan os,
Pro. essor Langley has already spent more
tha §50,0)0 in the exporimontal work and
he believes that he will beabls to bulid a
practieal machine, All of the recent tests
have been for the purpose of developing cer
tala tacts in rela lon to propeliers of differ
ent 8 zo and shape,
CHEESE-—-R.Y
N. Y
Skim Uhoese
£GG8-—
»
« orth Carolina ....
LIVE POULTRY,
CHICKENS-—~Hens,
Ducks, per
TOBACCO--M4,
Sound common
Middling
Fancy
Infer's.$ 150
S00
a
009
LIVE BTOOK.
BEEF--Best Beeves......$ 300
Good 10 Falr....c.vives 200
SHEEY..... 350
Hogs 30
FURR AND SKINS,
i0
ER AREB EE
MUSKRAT
Racooon. cou
Red FOX. .cocsnssessss
Skunk Black .....co0uree
OPOSEUID . cou vucasissassn
IK. covsicicininsnnnnn
EIRRE sis vnvinssnsn insure ons
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KEW YORK.
Sims —
FLOUR-Bouthern....... §
WHEAT No. 2 Red. .....
RYE--~Western.. coon
CORN=NO. 2... c0ruieinmssen
OATB-~No. 8..c.cvnviiniviim
BUTTER--8tate. coin
EGOR-8State....c.. cov
CHEESE--8tat.......cccoun
a
PHILADELPHIA,
——
FLOUR—Southern.......$3
WHEAT-No. 2 Red
CORN-No. 8
SEea 7
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Bini
State. . Enna nns
SeFeonns, ft
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