A TOTAL WRECK. No Hope of Saving the Old War- ship Kearsarge, WHOLLY DESTROYED BY FIRE. The Steamer Orion, Which Salled to Take the Kearsarge Of Honeador Res, Found That There Was Left of the Historie Old Vessel. Nothing WASHINGTON, March 28 The gallant old war Kearsarge, which went ashore on Roncador reef Feb. 2, has been destroyed, notwithstanding the heroic of forts that have been put forth to save her. conveying this Information Herbert after office One came from Bos- vessel Telegrams reached Secretary hours last evening ton, signed by Mr president of the Boston Tow company, which contracted to save the Kearsarge, if possible, and sent the Orion to Ronca dor reef with this object in view. The second dispatch was from Mr. F. W, Houghton, the superintendent of Mari time Exchange at New York, and read “Steamer Orion, which sailed to assist the Kearsage off Roneador reef, reports from Havana that the Kearsage is burned and a total wreck.” Official information regarding the burn ing of the vessel is lacking, and these two telegrams are all that has been received by Secretary Merbert concerning the matter, The news of the destruction of the his toric old vessel was a subject of genuine regret on the part of those officials of the navy department who were apprised of the contents of the telegrams. They had sin cerely hoped that the efforts that had been undertaken to save her hull would be suc cessful and that she would yet be service able as a trair or could be for exhibi in the late war As the cause of the ing ship aside n asa relic of her deed a hie telegrams indicate t ing of the vessel there is he pur RANK A TULA VY A A Wanted to Kill a Mayor for a Catholic Appointing LAN episode occu dence of May which creates neighborhood dangerousl n, but sider his pol made seemed to Intheevenis gan residence and tidd by one o a {tl ies of the he was too ill {0 see strangers The man grew very exeited, and said he mast see Mr. Smeltzs on important busi tess. Again the caller was denied admis sion, when suddenly he pulled a revolver | from his pocket and exclaimed with an oath: “He appointed a Catholic on } lice force, and I am going to kill fi fit." The s« } excited d the w he the may man « riva is po wr reams « | the Gravesend Indebted to MeKane 1 “ ckane a great contained | liver w wis The Treasury Deficit WasnivaToN, March receipts of the treasury from far this month are $21 0550 2x gregate expenditures £2 810 ing & deficiency to this date of #7.170.700. The fact, however, that nearly all of the large amounts to be met during March already have been paid makes it a safe prediction that the net deficit for the whole month will not exceed 8,000 000 Ne y “or Glencester Sports Give It Up, CAMDEN, N. J., March 28. That the last of horse racing at Gloucester has ex red was evidenced yesterday when the t of the racers which have been winter {pg in the stables at the track were shipped to the west. The only horses now remain ing at the track are those in the hands of the sheriff, held to satisfy feed bills con tracted by their owners Gravesend Election Crooks Sentenced. BROOKLYN, March 28. — The sixteen Gravesend election inspectors who pleaded lity of conspiracy were called before ustios Brown yesterday in the court of oyer and terminer and received sentences ng from twenty-nine days to six the' imprisonment. Many of them fined various amounts up to $500, Not Gulity of Rioting. Coronrapo Brrixgs, Colo, March 28 Jolin C1 Yann pron t Bamt of the Miner’ Whee * trivi, pin " char. ¢ g | 1 baie Alfred Winsor, the | | den, of A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | Thursday, March 22, A dispatch from Santiago that the Chilean ministry has resigned, The 4year-old daughter of Patrick Goul Ashland, Pa. burned walle playing with matches, In a fight with pistols and razors at Three | Notch, Ala, John Cobb was killed and Brag King sud his brother badly cut, family feud was the cause, The supreme court of New Jersey di | eided that the Republican senate was the | company's only legal body, and the Democratic sen ators have taken their seats under Presi dent Rogers, Henry 8. Collins has brought against the Carnegie company for having been served with poisonous food by the | cooks Pa., strike He during the nt Homestead, last year $20,000 Friday, March 23. At Pittsfield, Mass, George C. Nicker son was poisoned by eating canned shrimp, and died in great agony. to Piincess Maud, yonugest daughter of the Prince of Wales, is confirmed The Peacer coal mines, near Pomeroy, ., idle all summer, throwing 800 men out of work. At Stinson and Union against Dallas Tex., John W E. H. Rogers, discharged Western telegraph operators, bring suit the company for $20,000 damages for black listing them Judge Cheltham last night granted a stay of execution in the case of Prender gast, the murderer of Mayor Harrison, who was to have been hanged today He will be pla edd on trial to test the question | of his sanity March 24 n state ticket nists and Populists Saturday, talk of a fusi ne at reat da Tuesaday, Mareh Ky Mi {ex hundreds of cattle and made many fam ilies homeless. General Experience D member of congress from { fn M . " untain fires in » ive dests yeni Estabrook, Nebrasks, died ex at Omaha yestis Dru TA Tb tnd General Markets PHILADELPHIA March #1 winter sug L 2H: No Sw vania rol clear, 52 5062» ge. bid and asked quiet, higher, with 1% for March. Onts quiet Be. naked for March tive, firmer. new iter family ler straight, 82.75% Wheat ter quiet, easier for Marc! (‘ore bid and €c¢ asked firm, with 8c. bid and Beef firm Pork a $124 12.75 entra prime, $I2B12.25: family, $I1250013; short clear, $1885. Lard strong: western stean $7.00. Butter weak: western dalry, 11048 15 do. creamery, 158214. ; factory, 108 15. EI) gine, flkge.; New York dairy. HOM do creamery W@ 16. for old Pennsylvania cream ery prints, faney, Be. do. choles, The. do. falr to prime, 19Ee.; prints Jobbing at 200.0% Cheese steady: New York large, 12 do small, T3100; part skims, 380. ; full skims ee. Fags weak New York and Pennsy) vania, 11340. western fresh, 11%. southern 10811440 wit Nye 4 LL Live Stock Markets New Yong, *March 27. « Earopsan cable quotes American steers at Bite. per 1h; dreseed weights, refrigerator beef, SigQ he per lb. Calves steady; poor to choles veals, B37. per 1b. Sheep and lambs firm; good sheep, $5.90 per M0 [be | very ordinary to prime lambs, $4005 Hogs higher: fair to prime hogs, $5. 1505.40; pigs, $5.50 Berraro, March #1 Cattle dull, strong at yesterday's figures. Hoge fairly active, stronger, prices bo. to 10, higher for desirable grades; Yorkers and pigs, $4.0505.08; mixed pareve 84004 80: heaves, BORE, Rhoep wie or . atti | hadnt y hw LB announces | was perhaps fatally | A | | J | self fatally suit | | Baunders, wants | | wounded | last week, was given a hearing yesterday. { The hospital physicians testified that An- | drew Boshock, one of Saunder's { was still in a dangerous condition The engagement of Premier Rosebery | { nose and hacking her face terribly. | was | physicians say she will die | arrested | his : : : | within the past | and he was alone in the house NEWS. of Interest from All Commonwenith rot, Pa, March Walker, an unmarried colored rested here, cha | with the mur unknown to any of the he lived, she I ITEMS Matters OF STATE Over the WirLiaums Annie OR Was reed wi der of her child, 1 peopl Kuve was found where few her in the house rth to the child LYK no dead under in a cont, SHENANDOAN, Pa., Andrukatis, aged 47 years, the office of Dr walting for the physician March 26 hia Szlupes, He at shot in while tempted to remove a revolver from a high | discharged, | shelf and the Ws Before dying Andrukatis said the shoot ing was accidental. He didn't know it was loaded WILK weapon SBARRE, Pa., March 27 Jokn the Hungarian who shot and killed little Christopher Hendershot and other at Midvale two persons victims The prisoner was recommitted to jail HOMESTEAD, Pa., March 27.-For some time past Mrs, Joseph Urably has been " " {| separated from her husband, and has been | owing to an wage disagreement, will be | employed as housekeeper for R. Frankel, | Yesterday her husband called at the house off her She and was and assaulted his wife, cutting stabbed in seventeen places, Urably SBCRAXTON, Pa., March 26.-Andro Bar- telli became enraged at his sister because of some slight affront and the crying of infant. He went to the cradle in which she was rocking the child, seized it the stove, in which a hot fire win roing, raised the lids and tossed the child upon the fire, The sister quickly suatched the child from the it vas terribly a and and going to ) fire, but irned may dis aw J oe fire » ie Co f ti ployed He mine sain Conies son, but could give no motive for his erime. Later investigation indicates al. mont positively that he is the person who, six Weeks Was = has ex ite bombs in the he His mind ix believed have beet ted by cheap | ploded : of the two dynan art city iterat bos fF 3 } ow Sher. f1 ¥ ry 84 ryiug con ven a tlenerted March ron BHA RON the south of here, was the scene ve either a terrible or a hor tragedy. Early in the morning fire broke ont in the residence of William laird and destroyed five of the company’s houses After the fire the partially burned body of Laird was found the ruins family was away visiting at Youngstown, Low noecident bile in His wateh | and money were gone, and the corpie was | at least twenty feet from where he had | slept The authorities have strong sus | plelon that Laird was robbed, killed sod | his house fired to conceal the crime WiLkespaArne, Pa, March 9... J | Boyle, owner of a grocery at Plymouth, was aroused from his slumbers about 2 o'clock in the morning by hearing some one walking around in the store room. He finally heard the door close and, looking out the window, he saw the Intruder car trying off a sack of flour. In less than twenty minutes the thief came back, and re-entered the store. When he picked up another sack of flour Boyle, who was concealed in the store, shouted to him to halt. The burglar paid no attention, and Boyle fired, the ball entering the back of the thief, who fell. The burglar was found to be George Jones, a well known chars her shan town. He sald bis family was Lil 1 ul a ] tary. Woman, | ( bed, w rapped | i Matthew | IN. Laird’s | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Baki Real Rous ABSOLUTELY PURE SALE REGISTER, At nortl THURSDAY, Manon 20 the Charles Smoyer, | mile Shoe Intersection. by P.M. Sharp, at lq brood mare yearling colt and all Kinds of implements horses COWS, Young cattle In good repalr Fripay, March o'clock, In Snow hom mower, hay rake pot plements By James W twp... 2] LO rRiner also household goods BATURDAY. MaAncH 31 miles west of 8; by D.M. Neldig horses, 1 cow kinds of implements, and household goods OSes CONN and othe College SPANGLER, ATTOUNEY AT LAW Practices in all the conrts. ( Foglish and German. Office on der Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa JArmrs Ofice on High House ellefonte Legalbusinessattended to pr NOL ATTORNEY RUNKLE ATTORNEY EVERYTHING Re A UDITORS NOTICE In the madter of Lhe ospigned ostaie nf FARM - AND - GARDEN y FE | ol Martpes, The undersigned the Court of Common to make disty $ fon of the ace wh by Bis ae nd a tt proeive the same. will attend to. th “ JMeCalmont § Co., PITT 1 1% 24 1 F EOIN'T] an anditor appointed by Pleas of Centre county of the fur fihe hands FOR SALE B das Fee vi Cotton Seed Meal, Gluten Meal and Linseed Meal, THE BEST FEED - FOR - COWS, WWM. J. SINGE BOB-SLEDS, - SLEIGHS ROBES Envelopes CIC A 1, McCalmont & Co.. W. L. DOUGLAS FOR $3 SHOE un $5, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. $2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, 82 . L. bouc 8 Shoes are stylish, fitting, aati: the prices advertised than any other make, Tey ane aud hg vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on t rantees thelr value, saves thousands of dollars annually to Se bso Which lers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers Increase the sales on their full line of vy They hy : rien helps a ail w. Jd mt Lelieve yon an igh ng r footwear LYON & CO, Bellefonte; 8 R PRINGLE, Port Matilda; J A QUIGLY, Blanchard, A G EWING, Penna. Furnaoe; J EB GRIEST, Floming; D C KREBS & BRO, Pine Grove Mills B ¥ SHAFFER & SON, Nttany. [HE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE, I~ ATED it « { healthful » Lb ndenominat | tion free: Bo LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURY LTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY ane { 4. CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGI ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL ENG MINING ENGINEER] HISTORY and VOLITI INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE LITERATURE: Latin Spanish and lialian pion Freneh German and ¥ I Al MATHEMATICS a MECHANICAL A LT Work with studs MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MiLil ARY SCIENCE theoretical and prac PFREFPA) WHITE GOCDS | WASH GOODS viene inehd te Mall Order Department for Samples of the nes Medmm to finest dress goods, silks and suiting: and tesy the truth our claim, Best ties and styles at lowest prices se and full § of BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117 & 119 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY, PENNA. RAAAAASAAAAAS AAAS ERTS N SSL ) " 4 A OFF. PATENT OFFILE, WARM NGTON, 0.8, Santa
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