JUDGE WING'S LOGIC. He Exercises It Cronin Suspects. i DAN COUGHLIN That He Possessed Murder, Two Witnesses Them Prior ‘ Dr. Wing Swear ronin's duadge seouts the lden of Con spire § Pays His Hespeots to the White Harse In the Cronin trial | 2) timony CH the dete in rebuttal Coughlin’ Kiy August in was put on that he S00 th A ns Lowenstein Of pant put on paar wi pockets, char knive man himsel he should con been too risky ecution abis any Ti identified by Mrs and stayed away Longenecker's Speech, Cricaco, Dee. 2 State A ttom Longenecker finished | rraignm of the Cronin suspects, and Judge Wing for the defense, began his plea for Coughlin. Mr. Lengenecker scored the suspects so roundly that little Kunze could not contain himself, while at the poon adjournment Mrs. Dan Coughlin went over to the state's attorney and asked him to be more tender with her h Dai. The state's attorney summed up the case quite adroitly and gave the jury a good insight into it. He dwelt upon the inception of the conspiracy in Camp No. 20, the renting of the flat at No. 117 Clark street, the purchase of the furni- ture by “Simond the appearance of Burke to rent the cottage, why the cot- tage was rented, leeman O'Sullivan s contract, the plot to get Cronin to the cottage, Coughlin s animosity, the fatal trip of May 4 behind Ihwnan's white horse hired by Dan Coughlin, the mur der, the finding of the body, Burke's flight, O'Sullivan’s refusal to identify the body, the finding of the clothes, and finally, the disclosure of the fact that Coughlin had Cronin’s knive in his pos rRRIOn., The State Springs a Sensation. CHICAGO, Nov, 50. At the opening of the Cronin trial the state called Her nard F. Carberry in rebuttal. He testi fled that he was in Matt Danahvy's saloon, at the corner of Clark street and Chicago avenue, on the night of May 4 and that he did not see Defend ant Burke there, ns testified to on be half of the defen The state then sprung a sensation that hed cone into its in the morning show! ¢ by Flynn that when Dan Coughlin was arrested wo knives were found on the suspect and that the knives belonged to Dr. Cronin. To identify the knives Mr. T T. Conklin took the stand and swore that they were identical in every detail with two knives carried by the witness for two years and given by him to the doctor shortly before the murder He w not positive that they were the @, but believed them to be 80, The testimony created a decided stir in the room Dan Coughlin looked steadily at the polling ond tried hard to assume indif. ference, but the nervous twitching of his eyelids and hands told a tale of any- thing but composure. The defense will put A po Brees evidence, JOSMRSRION Officer Warld's Falr Pasi. New Yong, Deo. 3.-The world's » guarantees fund now amounts to 917. ’ in Behalf of the | | commencement of AND HIS KNIVES, | : per | rate at the close being 10 per cent | West { Ohio's delegation to the national silver | convention at St. Louis today submitted his r | Ana | Operations i day the Gavel and the New to Order, At high noon nssembled, nous body very ited by the formal business in that ional legislature, hut tho oj in the house of rep. resentatives at nn new congress are als ways full of new sights and peculiar in- terest to every one, no matter whether he has witnessed the assembling of half a dozen houses ore or it be his first CXperi Ce {he sharply at and called hi members elect a cording Graspa Rups Cangrosy (Natron, Dee, 2 shiitvehi NCI eNs nate is 0 it WIS OX As the Little inter branch of the | “nin HOE called 12 then roll of the house to order 3 3 CIOrs o'clo tothe Immediately after the roll the slection of I with. Mr. Wis nomi vote of the ind ex-Speaker complimentary iaine elected and by Messrs where he d the house his asso Ch expressive honor con I pro- s Whose of Hana nWithd 14 3 awe His Proclamation me to Ru i ver an rs of the Carolina Jay Gould Heads OF the Bears. 3 ec. 8 | R 1 on Wall street Jay Gould ap- just before noon the declina in at its point, He visited promi brokerage houses in Broad street market quickly turned, with the stocks leading, and advanced the close, early losses being more than overed. Money, however, was feverish all day and as high as 20 cent. was paid for call loans, the BLOCKS Was SOM» y to rm Calls the Silver Convention a Farce. Corvmeus, O., Dec. 8.-—-Hon. W. H. of Bellefontaine, who headed port of that event to Governor Foraker. The report characterizes the ention as a farce so far “as being conducive to any general benefit, and states that the entire affair was manipu lated as a machine in the interest of a ring or combination Cons Bepublicans to Attack Npain | NDON, Dec A dispats h to The Times from its correspondent at Liston says that both the governments of Spain Portugal have received reliable in. formation of the intention of the Repub lican element to make an attack upon Spain with Portugal as their base of Precautions, deemed ample, have been taken by both governments Against an emente, New Moontana Compliont lens ExA, Mont da The decizion Caucus t ist 1 lie f th i ture tw can support the mphicate members of ex-Lovernor BB, Platt United tates matter RNeveral contents threaten to je kt wpenter for Will Turiher « nepunig an in malcon forces with the Democrats to put Carpenter out of the way Killed, Baptiste diver who wm Peynande, the Jom per, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 5 Peynaude, the mrial | badly injured Friday night while diving from the tower at Faranta, died vestors Peynaude has practiced the pro fession of performing baloonist for about twelve years and haa appeared in all parts of the world, Death of a 500 Pound Woman, Barrimone, Deo, 8, Mattie Johnson, colored, aged B4 years, died suddenly at her home, No, 68 West Preston street. The woman weighed over 500 pounds, folvation's Meadyonartars Marned, Loxpox, Dee, 3,-<The headquarters of the Salvation army were burned last ‘BURNED IN A BAKERY, Six Persons Lose Their Lives in a Philadelphia Fire, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THE VIOTIMA Sntrm — The ¥Fgress Was Cot OF Before All the Sleeping Alarmed~Seov. and Suffer Inmates Wore eral Juma fem Windows Barions Origin of the Fire Un Injury explained, PritaneLriia,. Doe, Randolph null fa the div t of : DY Bu 4 ~=Not sines the overall years ago has ink been visited that which befell it vesiterday v the Vienna bakery | of Gustav corner of Second Huntingdon streets, was burned and six persons lost their lives, The i ding wi upied Ly two fami. hes, and thi t record wrought by the flam i northeast bod 3 The The origin of Whether it orig Origin » the fv uted Mmvysiery ontaneou com mi.on trom 1A LOT citing § fire to the woollwork i cel Ne | ing has n i Fhe bakery vith brown atone oO ro eg run Ing smoke | ment whey Gre i LON also been badl hen picked up his back + 1 in his attemj i 10 on head and the upper stories Dolly In i the neighbors who, them shelter, gave them their own had them burned ios giv ing From Wilkesabarre to Williamsport. WiLEessARRE, Pa.. Nov. 29 have about been completed for the con- struction of a railroad between this city and Williamsport to form a « line between the great lines of the east and the west. The road will be about seventy-five miles long and will shorten the distance between this city and Will iamsport by about thirty miles and will bring Williamsport closer to New York by about an hour and a half, It will be known at the Wilkesbarre and Will iamsport railroad The $1,600,000 There 1s sound backing behind the enterprise nnecting i apita = financial A Glant Palr of Shoes, Deo, Joel Hippert, Y three miles north of this Mace, | wt finished a pair of shoes - i 4 Inches long, 54 inches wide and welehin ver moven pounds The ( ¥ 58 i» man tram; "a shoemak Pial mont of t ber shows fit of ape with October | against §1.004,1 Heoapened, 30 ,~The Beech wily dam } "Das rn nt trathe Kremer the wactically Hnkeh the local board of tion of 51.600.000 in J Death of Rev, Dy. Mores CARLISLE, Pa, ov, lr, Murray, an eminent divine of southern Nov Ho was Carlisle Presbytery Those rescued were kindly looked after clothing, as all Details Yenusyivania, died here at the age of 74 : the oldest member of TO THE PUBLIC: —— SR Our rooms are filled this season, from end to end, with immense stock of Furniture of every description, style, quality and make, We thioki we ean suit you in anything you. need in our line, BED ROOM SHITS. ” line of Med Room Buits which fre very pretty in design aud cHppkr tian ever before, We have them in Antique, Oak, Ash, Walput and Oh rry, end at prices within the reach of every bod T We with to call your atention to o are sub- You £8 goods stantially made and in fact are woth double th ir money, should see them, and be s itisfied, j SIDE BOARDS, WARD ROBES, We bave handsome goods in this lin and ment in vour h In war robes we can sh LOUNGES AND COUCHES. » 1 Right here we BAY We never handled HEY cheap or shoddy £0 wis which can easily be put upon the We narket by some dealers, keep nothing but first class, solid and reliable poods whi Abe 2 vii . the cheapest in the end. 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LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Avenue, N.¥ x ' ‘ y 7 ¥ WANTED : YOu may : 3 themsely NEW CLOTHING NTORE ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, - - PENNA.
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