The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1896, Image 2

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    THE NEWS,
Jealous Mrs, Rosa
phuric acid on Mrs
Butte, Mont , because her husband was at-
the Mrs will
Negotiations for the sale of the Great
which
syndi-
purchase
price is sald to be While on
their way from Sundusky to Lorain, Ohio, in
a small saliboat, George Alexandr and John
Helimbeck thi ew sul-
Thomas Boeing, in
tentive to woman Snelling
fie,
Chino ranch, near Los Angeles, Cal,
ontains
cate, is
52,000 acres, to an English
The
£1.000,000,
about complete,
Alheit were drowned, Contractor Eveline
who {8 constructing a
Mass , was attacked
and
Davis Co |,
Chicago, made an hssignment in the county
court to @eorge COC, Aldrich, A statement
was filed showing assets of $283 000; liabili
ties £140,000 At Charleston, 8. C.,
sower In Mealroscs
by his Italian workmen,
The Hallet &
and organs in
seriously injured,
dealers in pianos
Joho
Gasparrl, an Italian satlor, killed John Gon
then cut his
Howes, of
mate, aod own
Miss Utica
killed by a steamor that ran down
Robert
who murdered
eed to death
ard atthe Brown Con
! 1 0
rd att Brown Cor
salves, his
throat Fannie
Ind , wa
the boat in which she was sailing,
Laughlin, of Barkville, Ky.,
his wife and niece was senter
I'he militia «
pany’s works at Cleveland, O., made a bay
onet charge upon f strikers and riot
ers and a doze e latier were wounded
Charles Stark has confessed that he mur
dered Alvis Luderman, a Chicago barkeeper
whom he ac ed of Mrs,
Btark The Kansas ( Appt als has
declared illegal all
in the
It is believed that
will control the
intimacy with
urt of
have
five
the divorces that
been granted state for tweaty
years, he Vandert
1
reorganize aern Paci
fie Raliroad, James Cl intoxi-
cated, was killed bi train in a tunnel in
Alexandria, Va were injured
and two locome lished In a
sion on the Beading HRaliroad, near
did great
West Vir-
aged saventy-one
delphia. Terrific rainstorms
damage in Pittsburg and parts of
ginia, Mrs. L. B. Whit
years, dropped over dead while fanniog her
daughter at her home in Marysville, Ohio
The latter bas been an iovalld f
Mrs. White
s low
cians
was talkiag to
minutes bef
provounced
Ahred C, Carj
New York City
pte
ueutly known ir
2 i
ia Perry, Okla.
harging gr
Caroline,
abaad Carg
wile with at
was aslow]
Patrick Carney
to death in Dice » by James ilson
Major W,. C, Murizn rx-city attorney o
Pittsbu '
barge of em
bezzlin
Bank, of
r years old,
WAS KiCKe
o's Bay ¢
pies OAVILOK
pen 10
a re
Texas cams
folk
drowsy
man I
at N
Mrs Henry
Big Brack=z
by the 0
ment Das
to be
H. Robert
wife an
has t n apturaed in L
train on the Lehigh Valley
Hazleton
wern
wwson, Mo
ran ato
near and was wreosed
persons fatally
Master (
United Slates Ci
rawlo
of the ac
delphia an
for May last
red in Toledo, O
policeman and a fireman were badly hurt
OO acd sh, anine mi
t occurred at the pianiog mii 0
eabin bovs on the steamer
killed Peter Whitaker
The killing was th
nati -
Fitchburg Raliroad waa on its
cord, Mass , it jumped the track j
of Concord Junction, and
fag live stock
ealy os. 8
wa y
ten
¥
demolished,
wers
sen and xen wers kille
numbers were 8
to b
court in Beattie, Washington, Judge Halford
that they had
killed imediately the federal
has made an order d smissing Oakes. House
and Payne, the old receivers
them
from further liabilities and the
charge of contempt of court which have been
pending against them Eight of the
firmary at Cincinnati died from the effects of
& Fourth of July feast The Mallory Line
steamer Colorado struck a mud scow in New
York harbor, and was #0 badly
that her captain beached her,
Pacific, excusing
Holng ot
wiping
damaged
The United
Htates Educational Association held its an
nual meeting at Lawrence, Kansas,
DERAILED BY A COW
ser Rallread Wreck in Which Several Live
Were Loct in Hazleton.
A passenger train on the Lehigh Valle
dilroad, between White Haven and Hagle
ton, Pa, mu iato a cow and the engine ant
three cars toppled over the ridge of a hig?
embankment Eagineer Willlam Doude re
ceived injuries from which he died shorti;
afterward: Barney Mooney, the fireman, was
seriously injured, and more than a score o
passengers were badly hart, Beveral o
these will die,
The train left White Haven at 2 o'clock
At the point wheres the accident occurre!
there is a very abrupt curve, Right at thi
point the engine struck a cow, and left the
track, going over the embankment It ww
not running st a high rate of speed at the
time, thus averting great loss of iife,
The ears upon leaving ths track toppled
over the edge of the preciples, The engi
peer and fireman were crushed under thy
wreck.
ann sii os IAAI i i
Fifteen hundred friendly natives have
joined the revolt in Matabeland Balisbury
is surrounded by the Mashonos and the
place Is in danger of attack,
NEW CONVENTION.
[1linois Sound-Money Democrats
[ssue an Address.
PARTY DOTY IN THE CRISIS.
The Sound-Money Democrats Owe
Ittothe Country to Organize a
Revolt and Bring to Bear
the Force of Sound-
Money Democratic
Sentiment,
The executive committee of the gold-stand-
ard democrats of Illinois met in a protracted
to the democracy of the other States
Union, It was the unanimous opinion
committe that a second damaeratie
convention sbould be called to nomine
The address is as follows:
sr fellove-dey front
SN atles
in earnest and
rats thal the republ
BRIDIY get.
Third—A new convention w=
future the opportunit
Uniesa a
serve for the
democratic marty, clear it sepa
ration is made between the genuine demo
rats and « rats who are
aiready in populi
driftiog int
r ars
1 uniezs a clear-out
seted by
§
separation is sup
the party has nt
chanes of regaining uhilie ¢ sd
years to come
The sound-money democrat
in the differant Slates either make i
that
the Bryan party or
must
clear they have no Ass ion wit
they
and a
pubiic min
be for it that do not make it absolutely clea
The sound-mone
with it,
organizations will ia the
ciation and entangl ment
Hiate
that they are against it,
democrats in a new convention and
other States whenever a representative con
ference can be brought about,
Mr. Charles E.
House, Chicago.
Joux M. Parusn,
Cuanres E. Ewixo,
Janes H Eckies,
Fravrrix McVeaon,
Bex. T. Canre,
Wi 8B Foruxax,
Tuomas A, Monax,
Joux P. Horxins,
Hesay 8. Rosnins,
A. A, Goopnicn,
Jaxzs T. Homvire,
Avorn rr Knaus,
James M, Sunenax,
Cuanres H, WiLLiasson,
Lyxprs Evaws,
ER. E. Sraxorzn,
Executive Committas of the Honest-Monse;
Democracy of Illinois,
Ewing, chairman,
bin Ics
A bottle waa picked up recently near Birk
enhead, England, containing a slip of paper
apon which was written a statement that the
steamship Naroule struck an jeeberg and
was sluking In midocean, The Naronie
sailed from Liverpool for New York, Feb.
vuary 11, 1803, and was never soen again,
UOABLE BPARKS,
Amerienn min.
his way
John Hays Hammond, the
ng engineer, is in London, on
home,
The
has been lost in
from Dundee,
with all on
British ship Curfew,
the Hed sea,
board
Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Gonecourt,
the noted French writer, is dead, at the age
of soventy-five years,
It is that a party of Christians
who ventured within the so-called military
re ported
one in Crete were murdered by Turks,
At the annual
[.oague of Great Britain, the statement was
mude that the was growing both ip
Europe and Amerioa.
Bir Donald A.
man, was invested at
meeting of the Bimetallico
CRuse
Canadian states
Windsor
the
Hmith, the
Castle, as a
knight commander of Order of St
Michael and Bt. George,
renewal of
I'here have been a the
and the
massa
eres and fighting in Crete, foreign
conduct
stice,
ynsuls have protested against the
in violating the arm!
has rejected
The German Federal Counell
the oleomargarine bill passed by the Reichs
tag, and has adopted the civil code bill mak
ing civil marriage ceremonies compulsors
Ihe steamer Hope, haviag on board Lieu
snant Peary and party, salled from Sydaey,
i, for
Greenland, The
bring
ated at Cape York
unin
is to home a
reported that
iarge orders fo
at Herstal an
i the Coe
in Limn that §
bet wasn
Peru
1 Pabos, Quebes
in the best of
v to the
BE A
is vory is
President Cleveland's Tribote
f Kean fog
8 Nak.
the
intimate
that I
A 3 $ g
orked al (he ews
Russell
jast received,
caused me
tet Mr
ives and his al
bravery and patriotism, which
mourn the personal loss, anot {
Russell's eminent pati
tribvuien of
made him so vaiual
io a citizen, and especi
ally at , when courageous adherents
to the right and advooneay of
needed. It
a, well be sald that the country
unfaitering
sound principles are so much
may, theralo
has suffered a bereavement, The peo
ple
on
Massachusetts surely cannot fall to mourn
throughout the length and breadth of the
commonwealth the untimely death of a son
whose career has at all Umes reflesied honor
upon his native state,”
ssa, OI 55005
TO COIN MORE SILVER.
Revemption Purposes
A despatch from Washington, D.C, says: -
Owing to the fact that the amount of sliver
demption of Treasury notes has become re
duced to 210.650.5852, aud will be further
reduced by redempiio s during the current
month, the coigage of silver dollars by the
increased from 81,500.000 to
$3,000,000 per month {rom the lst of August.
It wil: probably be continued at that rate
in order that the Troasary may have 8 auf.
ficlent stock to redeem Treasury notes pre
sented In exchange for silver dollars,
mints wil be
FIVE MEET DEATH.
An Excursion on the “Chicago & Northern Pacifie
Wrecked,
An excursion train on the Chicago &
Northern Pacific ran into an open switch
near Waldheim Cemetery, near Chicago, col.
hiding with two engines, The passenger en”
gine was wrecked, five persons killed and fif-
teen injured. The excursion was on its way
in from Schiller Park.
The excursion train carried 1,000 people in
thirteen cars. The baggage and first coach
were telescoped. The persocs killed and in-
jured were in the first coach. No ald or re-
lef was given to the injured. for an hour,
though the accident occurred just beyond the
city limits, The excursion wis under the
auspiees of the A, O. U. W,
Ore Handlers Meet Death at
Cleveland, 0.
BOAT WAS OVERTURNED.
Large Vessel Churned the Water
and the Small Boat Rocked to
Such an Alarming Extent as
to Excite the Occupants,
Boveral lives were lost in an accident which
occurred about 7.80 o'clock in the evenlog on
bed, docks of the
Cleveland and Pittsburg Rallway Company at
the old river near the ore
Cleveland, Ohio,
The o
lay and were waiting thelr turns te
re handlers had just quit work for the
yeross the
branch of the river on the flat bottomed ferry
boat which they had provided
An or
When
for their own
Lan fu had cross
i men
hed the d
time, at least 20 men crowded uj
the ferry rea
boat, which was about } feet |
more than 4 feet wide, would carry
more than one dozen pers
it wide, however, and
thrown luto the water,
Gi the shore rind $
uth hore, alarmed at
fttie craft, at once t!
iw
Mart
and t
the at
After the
the water the
As a result of fAghting
Fe, between 1
Christians at Castell
nent
ersons were Killed and w=
wre wi
were
ore near Kalvves,
tried to advan
ore {wios
repu
%. he Dally News has a despatch
m Canea, Isiand of Crete, which
Apokor Oh Was severe,
lasting until after miduight, when the Turks
reports
Lthnt the Nghting at
were totally defeated,
The consuls of the powers in Crete have
telegraphed to their governments denounc-
ing the Turkish violation of the armistice
An Athens dispatch to the Daily News
from its correspondent there says thal he
hears that Abdullah Pasha who
seded as Governor of Crete by Georgi Bero-
viteh, the Christian I'rince of Bamoa, but
who was left in command of the Turkish
troops in the island, is secretly furnishing
the Mussulman Cretan with arms and am
munition to enable them to provoke new
conflicts,
waR super.
Is ss
WORK AND WORKERS.
The journeymen horsshoers of Buffalo
went on strike for & uniform scale of wages
and a ten-hour day.
The Miners’ Union at Cripple Creek
Colorado, ordered a strike, to compel the
mine owners to employ none bul union
men,
It fs s4id that 1,913,000 cut of a total of
2,500,000 cotton spindles in the South have
agreed to shut down 33) per cent. of the
times between July and October,
The strikers at the Brows Hoisting
Works, in Cleveland, Odo, resumed rioting,
and militia had to be sent to the scens, A
aumber of non-union men were hunted
down by the strikers and beaten with clubs,
I si
Mme. Sioiztmans, an Impresario who has
sented a sensation in Italy for some years
past, has just been sentenced to two years’
imprisonment for some offense against the
laws,
MORECWOLEYELANRD RIOTS.
and Berione Disorder by Btrikers
Against Kon-Union Men
A despateh from Cleveland, Ohlo, says
riot
bloodshed Wednes
the
Were fam.
Cleveland streets were the scenes of
ons demonstrations and
Non-union
Holsting &
bushed on thelr
uy, employees of rows
Conveying
way to
assaulted, The
Company
work, and many of
situation
reached such a critical point that Muay:
them brutally
r Me
Kisson called out the militia
Bhortly before dawn over two hundred of
the
Buperior Btreet, bail a
About 4.40 or
in half
corner of Bt, (
a flerce conflict ensued, It
congregated at
Wilson
mile from the Br wo
Avenue nnd
WOrks,
attacks began un dozen
AMfTer nt places, At tl nls
was one-sided, the assailants Lelng In
majority, George O. Guhde, of No. 12 Em-
time ¢
raging hal! mile rthe up on § {
W. Jackson
who came from Texns
fearful contest was
ai
also a Brown work
man, a month ago, re
$l A BOOP
with stones, brick!
Jackson and
Cape Avenue
Twenty times Jackson
earth and a= many
lows, The
b
for the arrive
peen beaten haif a »
« . rly
ver fight aga
Vy BUvera
and across
pursuits
nong the streets
“Tailors
Urea
bome lu
which tb
Ly the milli
thelr wake,
rs 1
ware (07
STERS AND CABUALTI
patel says that }
ie damage
it twenty
vere electrics! storm in Lisbon,
y tig jag
ert Little was ightniag
a dam at Lawreace
wned
By the collapse of two w fen build
ings
in Boston, an unknown Italian was killed, a
boy named John Leveron! was seriously in-
jured, and several others were slightly hurt,
Viorenoe and Bindis Mills, aged 17 and 14
respectively, and Helen Cheney, aged 13, al)
of Minneapolis,
in Lake Minsetonka
News reached 8t.
were drowned while bathing
i, Minn , from Sher
visoning of a fam
Damn ocd Allen 1 hes
is supp wed to have
burn
fiy of
drank lemonade whie
inty, of the fatal §
nine children,
contained some poisonous ingrediant,
The driver of Bu band wagon
started his team of horses under an
overhead bridge In Massillon, Obio, and the
oecupants were swept off He had miscal-
culated the height of the bridge, and was un-
were in-
» Bille
eight
Bix
men
A “vloundburst” near Augusta, Kentueky,
caused a flood on Big Bracken cresk. Bev
Mrz. Henry Busco, 64
and drowned. Thousands of acres of
tobacco and corn were destroyed.
The Mallory Line steamer Colorado, from
Brunswick, Ga, with twenty-sight passen-
gers and a general cargo, colilded with a
loaded mud scow while procesding up the
main channel in the lower bay oun her way
to New York. The steamer was #0 badly dam-
aged that she was beached to prevent her
from sinking. The passesgers were taisn
ff in tugs,
—— a
SHOT LHEOUGH THE HEART.
Boys Playing With a» Oun Kill Thelr Little
Cousin ia West Virginia.
On Sand Pork, near Weston, Minnie, the
11-year-old daughter of Peter Westiall, was
instantly killed by a peculiar accident, She
was standing in front of a second-story win
dow of her home, while two of her cousins
named Bachel-r, living in the next house
was playing with a gun in the cellar,
Tho gun was pointed out of the cellar win
dow and the boys were trying to discharge it
with matches, They finally sucoseded and
the bullet struck the litle girl in the heart,
killing her instantly.
HANY INJURED.
Bad Wreck on the Lehigh Val-
ley Railroad.
A COW WAS ON THE
:triking the Obstruction, an Engine,
TRACK.
Baggage and Two Passenger
Cars Toppled Ovar an Ey
bankment -Horribls
Disaster Nar
rowlyMissed,
A serious wroeo
hag been
Satur.
y and
wrifolics to
beid the same p
which they have been assigned in the recor.
ganized ministry
mss
ROBBERY IN A HOSPITAL.
Thirty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of
Stolen From Patients,
Valvabies
A robbery fnvolving #3000) in promissory
notes, diamonds and jewelry occurred in St
Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia. For some
time past a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore had
been oecupying one of the private wards at
the hospital. In the room was & trunk in
which they kept considerable cash and all of
Mere Moore's valuables
The ocecupants of the room, who were oom
valescing, had left their quarters for a short
time, and when they returned they found
that the trunk bad been forced open and its
Mr. Moore immediately made an investi
gation, and discovered that all their money
and those articles which could easily be con-
verted into money had been taken.
It is claimed thal a man giving the name
of William H Thompson, a professional
nurse, and who had given the Belisvoe Hose
pital, New York, as reference, bad had the
care of the Moores for some time,
Having access to their rooms, it is believed
by the police he discovered the value of the
contents of the trunk, and took the first op-
portunity to get possession of them, Thedes
tectives are looking for Thompson.
civ
The Prince of Montenegro has built a thea
tre at Cettinje to boll 600 persons, It will
be opened by a Bussisn company in opera,