The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1897, Image 2

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Tho Nod,
Important Naw York banking inlerests
were informed that the Carnngle
had sold 50.000 tons of ates! rails for axpart
upany
to London, the buyer being ons of tha lnrcest
English railways, Other sales of 50,000 tons
were roported
® A report from Winouns, 40 wiles south of
Bismarck, N D., that Mrs,
Thomas Spleer and wife, thelr daughter, Mr,
is Waldron
Rouse, and the latter's twin children, aged
At their
particulars are vol ob-
wern murdered home,
No
one
at that place,
tainabie,
Mra. Thomas locked hor two
children fn the house at River, Mich
During her absence
togethor
year,
Droswoski
Iron
and went downtown,
the house caught fire and burned,
with her two children,
ill
is re
United States Senator Kenney, who is
with the grip at his home, Dover, Del |
H+ is able t
considered out of
covering, vant up, anl is now
Dr. Thomas |.
vieted at N
the second degree
8 Henry, of Duncannon,
www Bloomfinld, Pa... of murder in
the killing of Dr, Geo
, Was sontenced
isonment,
by Judge Lynch to 20 years’ impr
Detective Coldfon, of Pittsburg, has ar
rived fn Montreal Quabee, to take back Levy,
the maa who has been orderad to be ex radi
ted The
ure all ready.
for per axtradition paper
\ dispatch irsaw, N. Y., says
the
3
taken frei
sapitar was burned,
oor. en |
were removed in
John Johnson
Harry N. Kline
mers’ Dauk, of
in the United
embezsiemont of
institution
tence
The Niagara
Raiiroad bas t
bocker
1,000
out the present
¥¥)
improvement
Harold Marq
¢
rest ino Byracuse, a chargo of
ery aud counterfeiting, In a stalement
made to a reporter, Marquiesea acknowi-
f
ry aud claims that he was a
Maxon, so far
edges the forge
toch of a ed Charles
as the charge f counter! is concerned,
In Cincionat
boys John Schwanec AL 5 shot
and killed,
AMODE some
While |
a Jeliterate murde
to lad the boy
Judge Dail
Harrison mo
Wagon Works
Fred D. Mu
ton correspondent
mercial, is
home of |
Mussey acted
ernor Foster, daughler
married
Forpedo-boat No, € went into commission
at Bris ol Thursda) 1 raw of the tor-
traasferread to
new boat, which i y to the
I, for Its ou
pedo boat
the
pede station at ;
As soon as this put at | the No. 6 w
’
Wahi
procead to r orders,
The stockholders of the Wakefleld Rattan
Company, at a meeting] iu Boston, rat
fled the plan effecting a
the frm of wid Bros. &
ner
so'idation with
i
Co., of Ganl.
Heoyw '
The new company will have a capital
al 86.000 00
Ihe Troy, N. Y., Bunda; News haa changed
dated wth the Bun.
hands and will be cons
3
day Olserver. Until recently the
recalvod the United Press servi
Observer became dn Asso
the News bas found it
fuliy compete Hen
Creditors
Company, w
ayn, owing §
cents on the
The two
ber for |
were |
Grosye
gas
The 4
A nt
dead io t
Jieservati
and she had »
The man wi
house, KH
erime,
Without a dis
Bepate
ing that p
stroctions on raliroad tracks shall
senting vote the
g New York
Vie
acing 3
placiag of
assed Bepator Muallin's Lill p
staons convicted of
of murder in the first degree,
at the Ph
Navig
pany announces the arrival of the
Oblo at t Lucia with a party of
exeursionists,
A cablsgram received indelphia
often of the International n Cou
steam b
Awericau
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EXTERMINATING WOLVES.
For many years ranchmen liave been try,
ing to devise schemes to exterminate the
wolves which annually destroy thousands of
dollars worth of cattle and sheep, Paying
bounties for scalps proved a slow method,
apd many raochmen employed regularly a
fores of men to poison the animals,
Emii Btritz has found a poison that, when
fatroduced in the system of a woll produces
Bydrophotda within ten days. He has cap-
fared a number of wolves in traps aod ex-
porimented with them,
The resalt was that when the wolves re.
turned to the hills they spread the plague
for maoy wolves have been showloyg undeni.
able traces of hodrophobla Stritz is tryine
to make 8 contenct with the Btockmen's As
poclation to exterminate the wolves in the
Btate.
RII
Px-Premisr Sagasta, the Epaaish Liberal
ead r, has called a meeting of the members
of bis former eatinet to consider the politi
es} situation. Thisaetion Is regarded as 1
ing of consideraile importance,
DEATH T00 SWIFT
A Rich Man Fails to Reach
a Sick Son.
RUSHES WEST ON A SPECIAL.
York and
1,020
The Trip Between New
Denver— The Special Ran
Miles, F
18 Hours
rom Chicago to Denver,
in and 52 Minutes.
A despatch from Denver, Col, says
Wiillam B
Mayham,
whose {ather, Henry J.
for
Mayham,
had urs
ig ran from New
special train, d at 12:10 Tuesday
¢, before Me, Mayham's spe
been twenty-four he
inl tral
train rannoin
At
f the
in
he
Denver.
near
engin as
violent |
eased was one
yang business
[nr the
The
way
rint
several of
are natives
Rotsert
WAS & i
i return for 3 Held's
HOW nearing completion, at
Tom « vv branch
Mr Beid's
9
of land fur each of main
onstracisd © It is ~ald that
af lagu now amounts to
square miles gry
Vice-Presidentighyct Hobart has been be
siege |
MHiiie
Mize «
wrquisition
telings
One young woman is sald to bave
by besging every day since
ietlon,
Viltien to him from New Oriesus requesting
S100 with w.leh to « Om pied
wl Nr
Headdon, Hobart to tele
money would
arrive, An.
Alier woman askebfor 84 for a sot of false
seth, saying that ber chan-es of gettiog a
visland would 1m vastly inerensed thereby.
The London “Baturday Review’ says that
wen be wis fu Egypt Mark Twain hired
wo Arab gullies to take bim to the Pyra-
nide. He was faniilar enough with Arabic,
re thoueht, tv un lerstand be under.
s.ood with perfect ease, To Lis eopsterpa
‘hon be found that be could not comprehend
& word that either of tie gul les uttered, At
be Pyramids is met a friend, to whom be
rade known his dilsama It was very mys-
wrious, Twain thought, “Why, the “xpin
tion is simp enough,” sald the frisad.
“Please enlighten we, thes," sald Twain.
Why, you should have hired younger men.
These ol | fellows have lost their tooth, and
of course, they don't speak Arabia They
speak guin-Arable,”
and asked
raph when the
and
A womna te Dahlonsgy, Gu, whey his
band died a year ngo, Isactag hoe with sine
chuddran Lo support, Is runniag ber farm at a
profit, aad is patting mesey ia the bunk.
TIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS,
Senate,
S8rn Dax. Senator Chandler's speech in
the Bennts in advocacy of bimetalilsmn was
one of the notable affairs of the presvnt ses
son, not only for the care with which the
Senator presented the question from his
standpoint, but for the arrnignment of sliver
Republicans who bolted the 8t, Louis con
vention nnd for the dramatic persound ex
change between Mr, Chandlerand Mr, Pott
grew, the latter belug one of the bolters from
the Bt. Louis couvention. The bankruptey
bill was ¢ psidered late in the Mr.
Hoar, in charge of the measure, opening the
debate in its favor
89ru Dax. The Benata adopted the econ
ference report on the immigration bill by the
vote of 34 to 31, The report was vigorousdy
opposed, among the Beaslors
nga nut it being Messrs, Gray, Palmer
t affery. Of the 31 negative votes 20
cast by democrats
penking
nnd
were
I'he open se Benate
ty minutes,
« transactgd
} executive
10TH Day
“ which
he rest of
House.
“vit Day i
paasnd by the House
ssion the House of
Cpr
i
tor HM, Alls
} f 1
ed and Thirty
at Lhe
ns 1 «} 10
“re rea
inline
MADLY
SPARAS
CABLE
WASHINGTOX JOTTIN
¥
The business year |
the tt remunerative ever experienc
the Suez Canal, according to United States
Consul Gena Cairo, and
£16,000,000
at
taffle aggregated almost
ral Peuflel
vile,
Bearetary Herbert has abo lashed the Sissel
Board,
and heroaftlor he tes] neaded for Lhe
nstruction and engineeriag work of naval
vessels will be inspected by the two bureaus
using the material,
Sanator Thurston Bas given notice of an
amendment to the gundry civil appropria-
21.035 158
under Lhe
sugar produced in 1594 and
tion bili for the appropriat on of
to pay unaliowed sugar bounties
act of 1805 for
1895.
Mr. Eckels, the Comptroller of ths Car-
roucy, has appointed receivers of failed oa.
tional banks as follows: A. A. Phillips, First
National Bank of Olympia, Wash; J. D.
Miller, First Nutiona! BDauk of Fraakiin, O.,
and Ira F. Hendricks, First National Bank,
of Griswold, In
Beuator Tellier from the Committee on Ap-
propriations has reported the bill makiog
appropriations for the District of Co umbia
The committee recommends an locrease of
$1,204,268 over the amount appropriated by
the House, makion a total of $6,993 677.
The President has commuted to five years’
actual imprisonment the eight years’ sen-
tence imposed arch 11, 1906, upon J. KE
randall, formerly president of the First
National Bank, of Johaston City, Tenn.
for making false entries ia the bank wooks
nod false reports,
The House C ommittee on Labor has au.
thoriged a favorable report on a bill intro-
duced by Represestative Lorimer of Hine,
to prevent conspiracies to black Ist Auy
person injured by such conspiracy may sue
for damages sustaloed, and fo cases whors
walice 1s shown full exemplary damages
may be recovered.
GREEKS USE GUNS.
Waging War in Earnest on the
Turks in Crete.
FORTRESS DESTROYED.
of
Powers Try to
With
Canara! Uprising Heallenists
the
of
in
Threatened If
Prevent Union Crete
Greece Rioting Paris,
CURRFNT EVENTS
Towa State Fair 1}
Hunday.
AO J00s
het oviia will b third
Gunday in February.
Monts
Ths poop
Congn.,,
are ani
g detaca bowider, lo
itissaid to b
hase a Ui iv Kaov
as Cheegon rock, ia Milivdie
sue of the largest in the couniry, and
great interest to geologists, It bela abou! 80
feet long, 78 feat high, aad weighing, itis ea
mated, 1,000 tone,
One way proposal for leiting the State of
North Dakota out of its Anancial straits is
that each county bo required to pay the ex.
pease of main ainin ; its pa feats at the in
sane asylum, aad a bill has besn iatro laoed
to that effect The idea meats with consid-
erable opposition, bat some turn mast be
made, and this may be the most [easibia
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GEN. WEYLER HOPEFUL.
IIs Bays the Pacification of Cuba Will Boon Be
Ascemplished- -Boovel Transferred.
Captato-General Weyler was received at
Sancti Springs with great enthusiasm. He
said the revoiutionists in Cuba from the very
beginning bad assumed the character of
sandits, seeking uiways to avoid combats
with the Spanish troops. Their dea was to
sompel the nhabilants to pay tribute and to
sollect mogey for the purpose of earrying on
legal government. Pacification added Cap-
tain-General Weyler, would soon be an ac-
somplished fact owing to the results of the
sampaign and the success of the Epanish
arms
Sylvester Beovel, the correspondent of the
New York World, who was arrested at Tunas
ya February 6, has been transferred to Sania
Clara for trial
PENNBYLVANIA ITEMS,
Ep'toms of News Gleans] Prom Varlous Party 0
the Btate
the
Connecting Ealiroad
\ wreck on Altoona & Philipsburg
near Mapleton Jun
tion was caused by a broken flausge on
engine wheel, which derailed the engine
eight londed freight cars,
George Wansock, a miper at Primrose
Colliery, wos caught in a rush of coal
was ipjured about the head and body. At the
Brad had his left
CAr passing over it
Plerce Hummel, Notary
0 narrow
and
same colliery Philip ury
foot mangled by n
The family of F.
Pablle,
of Reading, bad LL
”
from suffocation by conl gas, Heveral mem
bers of ths housshold fainted ond all suffer
ed from headache and diz
inughters
chanced to be aw
at the Lime A jary was impane
work of searching for a clue to
it
for sev,
iralors of horrible deed was begun
wd t
eral bave been seen near Winona recently.
Bearching ab
Just opposite Winona ts Fort whero
there are several United Biates troog
fod
is beliey ve Lhe act of ludiaps,
parties have aiready set
Yates,
8 of cave
airy, and they will lend thelr assistance in
finding out the perpetrators. Excitement is
running high, and if those Indians should
be found they would be strung up without
ceremony
Spicer was a quiet man withoul any ene-
mies 80 far as known,
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AWFUL GASOLINE EXPLOSION.
Bight Members of a Family Burned, of Whom Five
Will Probably Die.
The tamily of Jacob Cieles, of Cleveland’
Ohio, was almost completely wiped out of ex.
lstence by fire. Eight persons ere burned
and five will probably die. Jacob and Mary
Ciclez, husband aad wile, were fatally bura-
ed, and their four chidren, who are ail un
der six years of age, received severe buras
Albert Jerso and Joseph Jerga, boarders,
were also badly burned. Clelez rose about
five o'clock to light the fire, and mistook the
gasolive lamp for the kerosene lamp. The
result was a terrific explosion, when he ap-
plied the tore The greatest difflouity was
experienced in getting the family out of bed
and into the yard. All of them are in the
General Hospital The fatuer and mothe:
and three of the ollidren are dylog.
’ ¥ 0% vy ETT RATT TL
FACTS WORTH KROW ilis,
Kangaroo farming is to be an estat shed
ladustry in Austrailia
AL the polut where
fiver
Missiaslpgd
y ten
the
‘
flows out of Lake ltases it is ou oot
{
deer
wad eighteen inches f
wide
I'he total length of rallway lines open for
Kingdom at
ion
passenger traflic in the United
the ond of the year was 11,252 miles of
bie Hine and #774 miles of sing eo Hine
Lu consequence of satisfactory resulta ob
eonducisd on A
Brazilian
tained from experiments
somewhet extensive sonia, plan
tors are convinesd that tea can be profitabiy
grown in Brazil
The first labor paper in the United Slates
aT
Engiisn
vOURLS was
. two
Its publication was oom
was the “Workingman's Ad
published by the Evaas Bros
mors popu-~
1 prodactive
The Bpanish
y iged to lnorvass ils
of an outbreak
nplasnd nA
in the
ware
EGGS Riate
North Carolina
LIVE MOULTRIE
CHICKENS-~Hens. .(....%
Ducks, per th
Turkeys, por ib
TORACON
TOBACCO-MA. Infer's.. $
Sound common
Middling i
Fancy cradaiea 104
LIVE STOR.
BEEF Dest Deevea 2 43
SHEEP . “as haa 18
Hogs. ..... : «i 35a
FURR AND SKINS
MURKRAT
Raccoon.
Bed Fox
Skunk Black. .
Few youx
FLOUR-8outhern
WHEAT--No, 2 Red...
YE--Wostern.. ...i...
BUTTER-—-State, .........
EGGS--Stats. . .ooooveuass
CHEESE-—State. .......
FHILADELYRIA
FLOUR-Bouthern..., .. 3 2
WHEAT No, 2Red...... x7
CORN-No. 8. .....000vuin
OATS No. 3...c.c0i0mvmm
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