The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1896, Image 6

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    THE NEWS.
In Mineral township, Avk,, a twelve-yvear-
old Polish boy named Kuclnski kilied a four-
year-old child of Andrew Zalosok by striking
it on the head with a club, He then dug a
shallow grave, buried his little companion
aud fled William Bowen, aged
eleven years, Joseph CC. Watson
with having murdered a detective near Vicks
Cpe workman was killed and
then
charges
burg, Mise,
three others were perhaps fatally injured in
y by the falling of a pile of bricks at
f the old Pacific Hotel, La
Salle nnd Jackson he battleship
Chica
the site « Grand
st roets I'he
l'exas, while entering Newport harbor, ran
upon 8 rock opp site the tor pedo station.
I'he Peterson Lum
near Alcove, Ala, together with a
we Company's mills,
million
WAR An I
Bandits
Palomuse
feet of lumber, was burned, This
#200, 0001,
mense plant, costing #2
attacked the custom-house in Las
Mexico, The lt
‘hed battle
and in
th
James
andits were resisted,
that followed I
wounded,
the pits sides
ost in killed
nan, of Cleveland, O.,
and Kee
has been accused by
Annie King
Miehle
ompany,
his co won law wife of
in Buffalo
. Printing Press and Maoula
killing
two years ago,—-The
turing ¢
f Chicago, has been closed by the sheriff on
judgments aggregating #45000, It is said
that the
to the bank,
the li
ty
ities, outside of the
Habi
Are 801
The sale of
which is in rec
dered the cour
first mortgage
by
some
Com
largest in
Loss estimat
Bank, «
verting
has be
Realty
Wise's en
have been ¢
in the
rived in New )
INYASS ID
able 1
£25,000
the
proprieto
in Bost
Charles
sane,
blown ug
It has beeg
sath
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tents
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turned |
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can sn
MEXICO'S PRESIDERT.
President Dias
f the Mexloan (
The address deliverad be
on the « pening «
farring
United States, is in part as follows:
OUXIess, res
to plomatie relations with the
“On the 6th of May Inst a convention was
§eoncladed at Washington, whersby the in-
‘ternational water boundary commission bee
tween Mexico and the United Blates was em-
powered to study certain questions bearing
on the distribution of ths waters of the
Bravo or Grande river. The commission
settled two grave questions of disputed terri
tory arising from changes in the bed of the
Rlo Grande, one relating to the Chawmisia
tract, ciaimed by both commissions on be-
half of their governments, and the other re-
garding the San Eliza Rio Islet, which was
awarded by both commissions to Mexicn,"”
Beferring to the attack on the Nogales
custom-house, the President says Mexico's
legation at Washington has been instructed
to draw the attdntion of the Department of
Btate to the case and that as soon as the ju-
dicial investigation now Iu progress at
Bonoro is completed the extradition of the
gulity parties will be asked of the United
Btates,
The President then goes cn to refer to the
recent attempt to hold a Pan-American con-
ference in the city of Mexico to consider the
Monroe doctrine, The idea originated with
the government of Ecuador. The congress
dissolved after only a few meetings and
without accomplishing anything
Officially Notified of Their
Nominations.
CLEVELAND HEARD FROM.
Secretary Carlisle Sent a Message
A Great
Crowd Assembled at Louis
Pledging Assistance
ville to Do Honor to the
Candidates,
A great crowd nssembled in the Loulsville
Auditorium Saturday
John McAuley
Bolivar Buckner
thelr
President by the Indisuapoiis convention «
night when
and Bir
notifl
and
{ Ky )
Palmer
Cres,
formuaily
wire
nominations for President
the national
Tren
reading
democratic party,
by
from
endous cheering was caused
the f t .
th f
lowing telegram
President Cleveland:
“Buzzard's Day, Mass
“To Hon,
“I regret th
Ww. D.
at I eannd
Bynun
to atten
Mr. Carlisle Pledges Support.
wl ns fol
ows as follows
for the
3%; for the same perio
251.
merchandise
1805, ©54,521,1568;
1R95, #48
impo during
£40,428 of which $20 644.871 waa
doty., lmportsdaring August, 1880, §71,111,-
43, of which about one-ball was free of
duty. Imports during the last aight months,
2471,222 434, of which $214,263 671 was duty
For the same period in 15805 the total
of which £254,460, 417 was
free,
was $385,737 819,
free of duty.
The gold exports during August amounted
to #1912544 as compared with £16,067 261
duripg August, 1895, For the las; eight
months the exporia of gold amousted to
55,211,811, which Is almost the exact figure
for August, 1885, The gold imports duriog
inst August aggregated #4045885 as com
pared with #1] 334 088 for the same month
inst year. For the last sight months the im-
ports of gold exceeded those for the same
period fu 1865 by about £2,650,000
The silver coin and bullion exported dar-
fug August amounted to #5301434 and the
imports $029,422. During August Inst year
the exports amounted to #4 551,699 and the
imports $1,114,667. During the last eight
months the sliver exports amounted to $40,
942.418 and the Imports to §7,712.858, Dur
ing the same period in 1805 the exports
aggrogated $33,265,216 and the Imports
6,199,471.
cn IIIS 55
General Harrison haviag refused the Pres.
dency of the new University of Indianapolis,
ihe trustees are copsidering the names of
William Dudley Foulke: Dr. John, formerly
of De Pauw University, and John Morle
Coulter, recently of Lake Forest University.
Epitome of News Gleansd From Various Parts of
the Btate
The Pure Food Department Is now making
investigations in two now lines, It was re
ported in the department that the cream
used fn making {ee cream In Harrisburg con
tained boracle neld used as a preservative,
Five samples were then taken by an agent
and it is found by chemionl nualysis that all
mitained the injurious” preservative, lnp-
and
ortunt
vestigations In Phi adelphia other cities
will follow. The most | ny tests now
in regard to flour,
taken in
It is suspected that
yur sold is far
being made, however, are
Bamples have been and are
now
process of analyzation,
much of the fl from pure, and
of
f
family in the country, the subject will
ns this fs a question affecting the health
every
be thoroughly luvestigated in Harrisburg as
wull as in other cities of the Btate,
Dr. Bhaeffer, the Buperintendeont of Publi
Instruction, Issued a proclamation appoint
ing Friday, October 23, as Autumn Arbor
Day, and earnestly urging directors, super.
intendents, tes obRerve
hall o>
pd raln
A [he
nery a
passed
grentest
I) : shy Fopenid
y hu ight bs
While ea {ies
try resides J. Hargest along the
gar Hoffmax
® PSCRDO from being shot
tiver road pear Ha risburg, §
A TerY pare
! lier wore temporarily al
pent from the i agh |
jumped through the window from the porch
and started {or the middie room. Mr. Hoff
man asked the man what he was doing, whet
the burglar at him, Mr
Hargest fired at the retreating burglar, bu!
the latter escaped unhurt,
Warren Sabold, a sisgle man. aged 30
years, hanged himself in a prisoner's cell is
the Pottstown locknp,
mitted for a hearing on a charge of
Ing a woman whiledrunk He was a qaiet,
industrious man, and it is believed that the
sense of disgrace because of this imprison
ment impelled him 2a » ymuit the dead
TWO KILLED BY LIGETNING,
Both Were Golf Players, Wis Hal Taken Refuge
Under & Tree.
William Kernan, Jr. of Utlea, and Henry
C. Bowers, of Cooperstown, New York, were
struck by lightning snd instantly killed,
The young men were engaged in plaring
golf on the Otsego grounds, about half way
between Cooperstown and Rickield Spring.
when the storm came up. The unfortunate
men, together with the other members of the
Sadaquada Golf Club of Utlea, took refuge
under trees during the storm, The tree vas
struck with lightning and the two were
killed i i I
P.J. P. Tynan, the alleged dynamiter,
stated that be relies upon the Fremch gov
ernment to prevent his extradition.
OKIE mar
fired two shots
He had bees com
asanaits
ENOCH PRATT DEAD.
Demine of the Noted Baltimore Benker and Phil
sntropist at His Country Eesidence,
Enoch banker
philanthropist
Mr, Pratt topk
which oc
Pratt, the millloualire
died at 9 P. M
to hils
and
Thuradna
bed soon alter bis 84th
prombe
Byer
ident to
birthday, curred on Be
und had been gradually falliog since,
His di
of
sense was one which is fn
wn mdvanosd &
hh Pratt
, Mes
+ nnd
fi murchi
wholesale
which afterward became that
Brother,
of his
president and director
Keith,
ait &
» time Mr. Pratt
of the Natlonnl Fara
the d
death was
and Pisnters’ Bank,
i have
f Workers |
Iron Work.
r Te 44
other mem
The New York Architestura
wd one member £350 { Aik
y a shot lie the
sre went on strike
f th Woods
trade
is aimed
aeainet false «
forms of swindling by advertisements,
ivertisers, tut the pewspape:
publishing the advertisement may be prose.
“Not only has the ciganization maintainea
its prestige, but wherever machines have
been introdoced we have more than held
our own,” says President Prescott, of the
'r nter's Union, “Speaking roughly, the
uverage hours worked per day by machin:
vuperators are seven sod one-half, and what
wis the average wages ou hand composition
{a now the minimum. Less than 10 per cent.
of the machines in operation are outside the
"
t.ulon pale
DYNAMITED A BATE.
A —
Burglars Wrecked a House but Becured Little
Booty.
I'wo burglars entered the store and dwell
fog of 1. W, Brown, at Falls Church, Va, and
alter taking a number of articles they be-
lieved they could make use of and a smail
amount found in the cash drawer, they bored
holes in the sale and exploded dynamite.
The explosion was heard far away, It Liew
out a large portion of the front and one side
of the house, wrecking it generally, and
driving the sale nearly through the floor in-
to the cellar. Luckily, nobody was hurt, but
a man named Westbury, living opposite, was
shot at and narrowly missed by one of the
men, who are still at large, and who are be-
lieved to have beon the same that broke open
the door of the bank at Masssesa, A burg-
iar alarm there defeated their purpose
MASSACRE INCUBA
Murder of Non-Combatants by
Spaniards.
INSURGENTS
VERY DARING.
They Make Halds Near |
Havana-~-Waeyler
Successful
imprisons
Six Leading Citizens and
Denounces Them as
Traitors. i
Advices from Havana by steam hip Mus. |
eotte give details of a massaces of nog-e
Pr
Las Cannas »
bintants by Bpanlards in Matanzas vince
The b
eatute, whose
itehiery occurred on gsr |
#8 been copsidersd
friendly to the
A few
# ago General Molinas the Bpan- |
pder in Matnozas tol
f that
i iba
AE
that the
swers and the delivery of
misrule and the
which
Europe, both from Turkish
dangerous thralde
is sinking.”
vin to Russia into
GIFT TO CHICAGO UNIVERSITY.
Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of Property Offered
for a Biclogical Biatios.
Half a million dollars in property has been
offered to the University ot Chicago for the
purpose of making a splendid inland lake
biological station,
This magnificent supplement to the Hull
gift of 81,000,000 for biologionl laboratories
is due to Mrs. Edward Roby, E A. Bhedd
and C. B 8hedd., It makes it possible for
the university to control all it desires of
thres thousand acres around Wolf Lake and
the channel connecting it with Lake Mich-
Mra. Roby also offers to the university an
excollont water course for a ‘varsity erew,
Most of the necessary bulidiags for dormi-
tories for biological students and for boats
will also be given by Kre Roby and the
Shedds if their offer is accepted,
Acceptance of this offer depends upon the
results of investigation into the adaptability
of the site for experimental research in
tology, but it I= be icved that they are de
sirable for such an undertaking. To secure
such a station Prof. C. O. Whitman head
of zoology and folmerly of the
TAR ap vi
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Yellow fever is provalling to sa alarmicg
extent In Cuba
I'he allure y is sald
i
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to .
tate Deg
investigate thor
arimer
Govln,
Mj
an Ameri
r Darwic, at ¢
¢ for the
mn for 4
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