2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1895, —— —_- — THE TRIAL OF HOLMES, Sensational Soenes in Judge Ar- nold's Court at Philadelphia, HOLMES CONDUCTS HIS OWN CASE. But After Two Days as an Amateur Law. yer He Recalls His Counsel aod the Tak Murder ing of Testimony in the Great Trial Proceeds I'he trial of H swin PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 20 insurance a number of ious parts of tho indicted here for the el in this bef notorious red murderer of country murder of in the Ar terminer District assisted by city wre Judge and onducted Zan of oyer by Attorney Graham Thom LE Willi Rota Moesst continuanco give them nesses. but t! Attorney Arnold nounce case if t Barlow as special counsel vin for sixty days to t to Caso mther wit was d by District and denied Tudge rs then tunity Oppose ham by . an from the Was irroviou able \tened them with dis Holmes ing tl after the acted ns his wl talesmen duty and sh services Fahy, 3 strongly urg which wi before 1 After ney Grraliam Dogar w and view wit : This is Holmes «d on Mond charging Mr in his j separate sald that he had intery AY Was Graham had them had only vw Ww 3 the wor ner asked that a plan of the and was He ale there was one in cou informed that with which Mr. Gr dered Pitezel be ther pg nog Mop ham sald he had mur and id 134 was t WAS NOT prosecut ' mes renewed A Previous tnesses except the one on luded from the ros y this and Holmes ike to know the honor mn in this this t at 1 for and was Holmes nneoted njamin F. Pitesel d. This was granted him. After the witnesses had all left the room Holmes saked if his wife was to be a witness Again I must ask,” sald the district at torney, ‘which wife you mean.’ You kn responded Holmes woman you see fit to designate Yohe, thereby casting a slur on myself. That woman is my wife “Youn cast a slur on her,” Mr. Graham retorted, “when you married her with two wives living. 1 call her by the name she gives mo, which Is Miss Yohe. I decline to answer qour query.” Drs. Beott and Mattern testified that the body of Pitezel had been left In such econ dition as to hasten decomposition. Both declared that death was due to chloroform poisoning. Dr. Leffman testified that it was impossible for a man to fix himself in the position found The sensation of the evening session wna caused by Holmes immediately after court reconvened. He arose and in a tone said: ‘If your honor please, I have a request to make. In consequence of the severe physical strain to which I have been sub jected, and also Ix of the criticism leveled against my former counsel, Mosars Shoemaker and Rotan, | have within the past half hour sent for them and asked them to again assume charge of my de fonse. I should like the court to permit this." The two lawy: step into the conrt Holmes was moved back to his former position, and his counsel took sents The testimony at the evening session wea to prove Holtes' temporary residence at the North Eleventh street house, under 0 name of Howell, where he had bronght ge Pitezel and been visited by Pltezel, is also testified to Pltezel, under Perry, ronting the house at troot ruling fF Withesams oo ’ relor of 3 LUG i" ¥ yw the ns Miss hor and in which Pltezel's body wie wavering CALM room | of 121 to 20 % were then requested to | WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEFEATED. | Bouth Carolina's Constitutional Convention Shelves the Proposition, CoLuMBIA, B. O., Oct, 30.—~The cons tional convention voted down the w suffrage amendmont by the decisive George DD. Tillman m | great speech In advocacy of the idea, ing that by enfranchising women wi property qualification the white | lo would earry the elections by fair and est methods, and by no other way « they do it plan of Senator Tillman as a tu fraudulent makeshift, which endure, Delegate Patton introduced a sul suffrage plan ba military se and Union sol tho right to vote or property ( | tu an ote mn id He characterized the su we mpo. ary, would not fute sing the franch) pon giving Con orate their des regardless of educational while rvice, and and ndants adler qualifieations, these ualifieations would apply to other voters vote was not reached when the « ~ ! men tion adjourned for the day An effort ture authority to frage if they at any time but the 108 to 40 l \ was made to give the risln zive the women t if thought pre 8 killed by a v per, proposition w we of The Crush at SAN Fraxcisoo, Oct the arguments for of Theod by the greatest or admissl Judge, jurors struggled for ne throng of through the Durrant Trial, n re Durrant nto a torneys surging crowded uling to the easily as pi General D for the prey si parent Appointms nt An Ofelia! from Russ er Russia, Alen Furnishes Fraying for Rain in Missouri. 4 | M ft i 4 number of cit ne grogats laptist church her ing CXpross purpose of praying for rain. Such a scar city of w ww never before known in this section. Ni 2.000 tanks of water have been sold | wiring the past year | Btock is suffering for water and fires are | destroying fields of corn in | some sections of the country ster w arly re during and houses “Count and Countesa™ Missing. C1 4) A ple as the Con d on is Soh Germany ] \ here by sox ple, are missing. When | & constable led at thelr appartments in a fashions A hotel to levy an at tachment { wd bill at another house thelr sms were found to be empty They forgo their bill at this hotel also The JLEVELAND, O passing lther, of been entertained Wily unpaid 1 LO PAY Mrs Yenngs to Wed a Count, NEw York, Oct. 30. Count Bela Zichy and Miss Mabel O. Wright, formerly Mrs Fernando Yznaga, recently divoroed, will be married during the second week of November. Archbishop Corrigan will per | form the e« Miss Wright having determined to join the Catholle church Archbishop Corrigan is now In Mexico but will return to this city on Nov. 4 remony Two Electrocutions at Dannemors. DaxxEMona, N. Y., Oct. 80 George H | Bmith, w murderer of Phillip Riteh | meyer, of Albany, was successfully elec | trocuted In Clinton pricon at 11:89 yoster day. Elghteen minutes later Charles N Davis was electrocuted. He sssaulted and | brutally murdered S.yoarold May Shan non, of Cohoes. Both of the electrooutions | were made successfully Organized Wreckers Repulsed, St. Jonux's N. F., Oct, 30. <The steamer Nimrod, just arrived from the wreok of the steamer Nariposa, brings detalls of an attempt made last week by 00 wreokers, 1d by a gang of Canadians, to plunder the wreck. The sttemps was frustrated by Customs Collector Whitley and his subor. dinates, who drove away the mob with re volvers, M RIBOTS RESIGNATION The French Premier and His Min- istry Rstire to Private Life. A ROW OVER RAILROAD SOANDAILS Froeciplinted the Present Ministerial Orisis. The Government Charged with Laxity in Punishing Swindlers President Faure Fromptly Accepts the Resignations, Panis, Oct, 20 tlos vestorday M prominent in exposing ted the Southern ralirond In the cham r of depu- who has been were and questioned Houth of alleged he puties and of the He de Hament Rouanet, those who CON with Panama canal syndicates the government regarding France rallrond scar thnt a number of others have ol rank company by falr or unfi elared that the was involved mi as to the part ‘ depu y Inte ) ran Mm to ork of could ae for an ex ich had involved in the scandals the suthorities bad been and de manding that the minist rof } oo pub lsh the documents in t we which were in his possess) volte of 075 to mn 1 wns then adopted by a After the adoption of this motion the ministers left the chamber of deputies In a body amid ironical Radical cheers, and went to the Elysee Palace, where they handed in their resignations to President Faure have been ao oopted, and the chamber of deputies has adjourned for a week The ministry which has just resigned was formed on Jan. 20 by M. Ribot after the fall of the Dupuy ministry. It was composed of the following members: M Ribot, prime minister and minister of finanow; M. Hanotaux, foreign affairs General Zurlinder, war; Admiral Bes nard, M. Trarloux, justice; M Leygues, interior; M. Poincare, public in struction and worship; M. Dupuy Du temps, public works; M. Lebon, com merece; M. Gadaud, agriculture: M. Chau temps, colonies It is stated that Poincare, nor M office again The Figaro recently sald that the fol lowing named members of the chamber of deputies who were members of the South of France rallway syndicate made the rofits set against thelr names: Jules oche, M000 francs; M. Rouvier, 6.750 francs; M. Etienne, 8,000 francs: M. Do lance 5,000 francs; M. Pasay, 12,600 francs; M. LoMercler, 4,500 franos, The Figaro added that those deputies were not prosecuted beosuse the official socountant, M. Flory, was of the opinion | that the formation of the syndicate was | ootly regular, and, § 0.0, its mem+ were not gullty of corruption. The resignations marine neither M. Ribot, M Loygues will accept | 24. i his | t hie Thursday, Oot Charles Day Rose ehanlle nge for na ser America's « 5 At Fulton, Ills, tl year-old ehild of Mrs. Georgin Richards hogs. Only an arm wa Rev. T. De Witt assumed his new the First Pre ington, I'he meeting of the national Republican committee to nnd place of the next national convention has been called to meet at Washington Dec. 10 At NN. ¥ indictments are pending against Ch son of the superintendent phanage, for alleged erime girl inmates has wit hdrawn ht rid $ 101 devoured by evening ns Copastor of Wash Talmage last posit ion church byterian in determine the time Syracuse aw i, Friday, Oct, President Cleveland to Washington from thu tion at 8 o'cle A. K. Ward phis with #3 arrived st Puerto Cor Charles H. Van Wy irk amd in Washi wk li who ab 1.000 of Mass modation killed an Saturday, Oot, Cx-q ol | Monday, Oct, 28 { Taoesday, Oct. 29 Be a machine TT At Manizt Foesday, Oct STOCK AND PRODUCE Cloning Quotations of MARKETS the New York and Fhilandeliphin Exchanges, New Yorx the bulk of the 4d Reading was t} bonds sustaine selling of i» ered De Pennsy Heading st. Pan W.N.Y West 8) &P Markets ir steady: win. extras, $2.00 $848: do CIeAT, with Com asked General PritAbELIPMIA i ter superfine, $25502 1 2.85; Pennayivania rolle ' do straight, BL 004 4 $04. Wheat ) 67340. bid and 6716 quiet, steady, with for October. Oats quiet, unchanged, with 24%c. bid and Bie. naked for October. Hay firm; choles timothy, $15.50016. Beef steady; family, $108.12; extra mess, BS0A 50, packet, PORN. Pork quiet, steady; new mess, §0.758 10.25; family, 81) short clear, $11.80 G38. Lard lower; western steam, $5.80 Butter steady; western dairy, 10315¢ | cream ery, 1H factory, Bide. ; Kigins, 230. imi tation creamery, 12001 : New York dairy, 15 G20. creamery, 242 Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 30. do choles, Mo. ; do. fair to good, 2108 prints Jobbing at BRM. Cheese steady: New York large, T1000 : small, T8110: part skims, igo. fall skims, 20%. Eggs steady: New York and Pennsylvania, 212%. lee house, 188170. ; western fresh, 1850 lear western winter gher, but quis asked for October Be. bid and Wig Sta 11 TR Hai LYh Live Stock Markets New You, Oot, 2 «European cables quote Amerioan steors at Mg 10ge, dressed weight refrigerator beef, T@%ge. Calves active and firm: poor to choles veals, MOT #1; grassers, $2.0000. Sheep and lambs steady and very quiet; poor to prime sheep, §1 5004 25; com. mon fo cholo Inmbs, $3.550450. Hogs slow wt a | East Linenry, Pa, Oct “Cattle weak and lower: good butchers, #18004; bulls, sows and stags, $1. 5003; feeders, $1. 5004.8, Hogsstead y; prime medium, $4054.10; best Yorkers, 5.0504; roughs, $IBL50. Sheep Steady; extra, 52.5003 20; fair, §1.4000219; jommon, 500,081; lambs, $904.00. Veal Salven, $5 5000. » | to teach the State | a8 AID, aud 5 | term of 14 weeks, only £52.50 cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks | | | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDE SED | HUMPHREYS Dr. Humphreys Specifies are sclentifically snd oarefully prepared Remedies, used for yesrs in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with sutire success, Every single Bpecifie a special cure for the disease named They cure without drugging, purging or red the systom and are in fact and deed the bovereign Romedies of the World, cones, 1 —~ Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation L-~Worms, Worm Vever, Worm Call 8 -Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefulnoss 4~-Diarrhen, of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis SN-Neurnlgin, Toothache, ¥aceache H- 0- fo p 4 3 4 ing wo ra sae nek Ent, AAMT eh Hendachen, Bick Headache, Vertigo Dyspepsin, Diliousness, Co Suppressed or Painful Periods Whites, Too Profuse Periods Croup, Laryngitis, Hourseness Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptd 15-Rbeumatism, Hheumatio Pains 16-Malarin, Chills, Fever and Ague 19 -Catarrh, Influe 20 -Whooping Cough L7~Kidney Diseases UMN -~Nervous Debility B30 Urinary Weanknemn 34 -%are Throat, Quincy, Ulcer HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL O11, “The Pile Olntment,” Trial Size, 26 Cis, Said by | rinte pent preveid f Is Him i . MUBPHREYS ZED. OO 111 6 118 William Be, SEW YORK, nstipation » oy bebe bbe : a 3» EERE EE & ay w Cold ln the ated Thr parre Mawva “ Malle rar SPECIFICS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS NP —p——— CE -— eee A—— STATE :-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO, PA To those who Rives cents dollars at graduati (State Expenses low intend Tuition, $1.25 per week aid de | ducted 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnished | and good board, only £3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat and furnished room for the 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term of 12 weeks, only f4s, and for the spring The net is only $107.40 The Faculty of the Central State Nor. | mal School is composed of specialists in their several departments, Five leading colleges are Reprastnbsd A well conducted Mode! Sohool fur. uishes superior training to professional | students. Graduates command good po sitions and meet with excellent success. The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc. cupled, Accommodations first class, Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture, fourteen bath rooms. Hot and cold water on every floor, Fan system steam beat. Smead system of ventilation, Everything is new and convenient, Stu. dents may enter at any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di regtions, We shall be glad to correspond with any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term, JAMES ELDON, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. IP! * Dally. ¢ roon PO | attached t IM EiRa m fall term of | RAILROAD SCHEDULES NEYLVANIA i BUANCH In effect on and after 5 AbD AND HORS WinY i del A EEE Week Days sunday : a : tk and Philad Beech ( east bound at Pallmas "Ar LAS trains betwee Hamsport and | sdelphia IW. GEFHARY General Supt New ) ng Cars A passing West bound on Day 4 Mill Hall | ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD To take eflect May 20. 180 EASTWARD WESTWARD ii In Lolevilie Morris Whitmer Hunters Fillmore Brinly Waddle Seotia Cro Krumrine Niruble inn «Nlate Coll a El TT EEE. ge Morning trains from Montandor port, Look Haven and Ty nnect with rain No.7 for State Qollege Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone eon nee with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from Ktate College connect with Penna. RB n trains at Bellefonte Daily except Suniag '. ¥ Willams one « 1. Toosas, Supt CriaEE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Bpiing street, Receive Deposits | Discoun 3 oh . + DREGE:
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