2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO \4 48 Pl I'E iy PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1895, DENOUNCING DU r i {il BN The Disappointed English Yachts- man and His Serious Charges. A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Tharsday, Nov, 7, In the burning of the canal boat W Bwift at Whitehall, N. Y., Captain | Button and James Burke p Repr of th the sultan that th y H. ry sentative | vene if order were not rn MR. ISELIN'S VIGORO the Latest St®loment Is T: His Blac! Declares That If He Attributed Dunraven Linx to un Lordship Is “a and a May be Expelled from the New York Yasht Club, NEW Yonrx Lord Dunraven's published stat \ t in t} Field idignation among yachts men here. In that st Lord Dun raven contends that the Defendor's victory 't that she did not sall in ) r lin w London 18 causing atoement was due the races on This, of not show that Ix lef d out In corrobora easured load wat course, means nothing if it does fd Dunraven was dishon ated in the races, and that he was { his ti ostiy « aft chea mm of thi 8 nccusation Lord Dunraven cites the fact that no on board the Defender or her the tug Hattie Palmer that material was frequently transferred the yacht to the tender or from tl} to the yacht Defender went t basin to Lord and then was rent the City of one on tender but 0 0 the Punt to every the Val ated mu be sured Wen adds one on ap: Brid : ahi wort, that fle lously was beside t} Der fender al Arorew was at w from dark u and when L 1 o'clock in the Dunraven morning put Mr. Hen- | derson al he says he was ard +} gn ender to lig load water line material was takgh from hten her, and tht 8 It was on measurements Lord Dunrav nent h on 8 chaPges and indi leman whose game t htiing, and everywhere su: ed that Lord Dunraven « willed to charge with sucl wuld not 1 IMAZEY men who ¢ ping to su Oliver Iselin was seen by am or at his home at New Rochelle, and - FETT a TT | intil he read the four columte in London Field, IAL It was lt Le H] ¢ and then, i ven's ste Answer ng Mr shamef Defender | of the Grand | means, died in | city her quniid to hol hired Alone in Morrison, sald By a treaty with the the governm Montana land, ri for £1,500 000 nt Friday, Nov, ! Admiral ralnmen perhaps fatally, e Oct, 1 cholera througho disease lt} of reported ir y affected d iota it Egypt sths from the Charles Ryan ters, the suffocation young duris rookly: Nation moved Healy thelr exe substi Davitt's therefor Nov, ing Michm Saturday, 0. Edward Mitch N.Y. and sel owner, died y A sented to Jos I last b dramatic until r NASKIVO KiiY night abrogation of tween Great which prevents 1 Inkes While an offi out of } nary prisoners floor trial knocklr iv t} expl Army Leen called to meet In St | damaged | Closing Quotations of Dunraven’'s charges | speculation today An Explosion Kills Thirty-seven. DETROIT, Nov. § James B. Thomas from the ruins of " i last eveni [his is the thirty-seventh body recov Il, and, nccording to the list of missin was the last body left in tue wreck. Thomas M. Thompson, engineer of the bullding, was arrested last evening The bullding was wrecked by the explo slon of a boller last Wednesday, and fifty of the people wi t differ ent Industries in the structure went down with the wreck In addition to the a score or more of persons seriously injured. It has since been shown that the ause of the disaster was low water in the boiler and the dangerous Injection of cold water, body dead The were working a dead were Judge Thurman's Condition Improving COLUMBUS N 11, ~There | continued improvement in Judge Allen G Thurman's condition, and there sre hot now that the worst is over. It will tak some time, however, to rellove the anxioty of his friends. On Friday last the voners ble ex-senntor was thought to be dying, he having a week previous received serious injuries by a fall in the home of his son, Allen W., which has been Judge Thur mans home since the death of his wife in 1591 0) o Pluralities In the Recent Election, The pluralitic Tuesday's eloctio lean Pluralitie n the different states in wre an follows: Repub Pennsylvania, 174,204; New York, If New Jersey, 27.07; Maryland, 18,72; Ohlo, &,,048; Massachu setts, 63,000; Towa, 70,000; Nebraska, 10,000; Kansas, 77 wh, 2,000; Kentneky, 17 000. Democratic Pluaralitios—Mississippl, 80,000; Virginia, 20,000. In Pennsylvania Judge Poter P. Smith is clooted as the minority member of the superior court 000; Ut STOCK the New Philadelphia Exchanges New Youx, Nov. 12.-The key AR usual London ana, and this gave wwement York and note to the CAMS Intest Amer upward recently The ory in from abroad ported a re news re impetus to the ume of | Monday's rec Del. & Huds D.LL.&W Erie Lake Erie & V Lehigh Nav Lehigh Valley Now Jersey Ce Ie vol init ntral N.Y&NE Pennsylvania leading St. Paul W.N.Y &Ps West Shore 2444 4 Ng ] ay General Marketa, PRILADELPHIA, Nev. 12 $2.30Q08. roiier Flour weak; win tor = ) 285; Fennny do. straight, $3. 95003 85; western winter, clear, $582.25. Wheat quiet, steady, with 65440. bid and 858%. asked for Nov Corn firmer, dull, with 36%c. bid and asked for No vember. Oats quiet, steady, with 243c. bid and 25¢. asked fer November. Hay steady: cholee timot) $15.50 Pork culet. Lard steady: $5.00 Hutter steady; stern dairy, 10@10%.: do creamery, 505k factory, ¥hide.: Elgins, 20. ; imitation creamery, 1938170. : New York dairy, 1202140. ; do. creamery, 20@20. ; Penn sylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 20. ; do. choice, 240. do. fair to good, 21@2% prints jobblng at 20.2% York large iMkine, skims, 3%6 0 4 full firm: Now York and lee house, 106318 peril vanin ember Bid 318. Beef steady western steam we New part (heesa quiet; small, 73@11« skims, 294380. Fags Pennsylvania, 22055¢.; | western fresh, 2028 Fave Stoek Markets, New Youx Nov, 12, European cables quote American stogrs at BMBi0o., dressed w elght; refrigerator beef at T3840. Calves firm: poor to prime veals, $508; grassers, $2.024@35.95 Bheep and lambs firm, but very quiet; falrish sheep, $2.7002.420¢: Inferior to choloe lambs, $L.75@A.0. Hogs slow at $3.9004.20 East Lipenry, Pa, Nov, 12. <Oattle falr and steady; prime, $4034.50; good butchers, $3.0084; bulls. cows and stags. $1 MGS. Hoge lower; Phila’ slphine, $3.50; beat Yorkers, 8 Ay 80; common to fair, $9.0022.05; roughns, BIG HAUL BY ROBBERS They Seou 10.000 fro pre 1} m an Ez- rado Sprin ONLY TWO M HE ROBBERY. They Are Jd. €. to he A, Stuart, Who Escaped from Prison Where Were Belleved J. Gray and They Held for Another Express tobbery, Coron (Colo. Noy. 1 ov. 18.~Th wnt Fe depot In this Inte Monday was part of a con BxXPres CiLy night ment ¢ from Denver to ple (yr t lor of ! hey £2) 000 wl the safe, I'he small denominat \ VAS TY too late to be d red to the bank package containing tl Honey in the ds Ther Evidently the tl Whe wins p Bot «nf } was not! ence were other did so two mm YOIvers pointe nanded } badly the robber fr Carlisle for the Supreme Const, Killed by a Bursting Flywheel. ALBANY, Nov. 13 I he monster ton flywheel In th ver house of Albany rallway burst late yesterday after noon, and the hurling fragment inflicted injuries from which John Piehl died last night at the h "ho others hurt ar Charles Meyers, supervisor elect, leg and ankle bruised; head and left breast lasocorated die; John Faust head and legs injured. One of the pieces crashed through Charles Meyers’ saloon across the street In this were the dead man and the others injured Another plece, weighing two tons, flow across a house two blocks and tore off the side of Elizabeth Mace's residence, but in jured no one wpital Thuls May nw vy Mrs, Stanton’s Elghtieth Birthday. NEw York, Nov. 13. «The 80th anniver sary of the birth of Elizabeth Cady Stan ton, the ploneer of woman's rights, was celebrated with great enthusiasm at the Metropolitan Opera House last evening The celobration was conducted under thu suspioes of the National Council of Women of the United States, which includes a membership of 700,000 women. Mrs. Stan ton was rooelved with the greatest en thusiasm Pittaburg'’s Striking Plumbers Victorious, Prrrapuna, Nov, 13.-The plumbers’ strike in Pittsburg and Allegheny which was inaugurated on Monday has boen sottled and the men have returned to work cent. in wages was granted by the mastors, to go into effect the first Monday in De cember. Bark Wrecked and Seventeen Drowned, Loxpox, Nov, 12.«A serve storm is rag | Ing over Beotland, the northern part of England and Ireland, and groat damage has resulted. The British bark Highland Home was lost off Angle, near Milford | Hor crew of seventeon men are missing, | and 18 is bolleved hey have perished. Demand for an increase of 10 per | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Grrryspung, Pa The Colonial 1, of t} sland ! ti f Ta lives and savl BETHLEHEM ing a bouquet mother's grave years, committed ing herself to tl way. She had been mother's death a fortn andgu ne no POTTSVILL) of Branchdale liery Baturday father | jury fn the same n which he died a fow years later the youn killed at the sam Pot McMulty, of Fra jured by the pr in Ch had ti face slit from the mn, his eneou to abn swim was dr +A Ae | STATE mine, was impr Friday, which ol ing to the gangw to work and at through t pla © terday ) labor. that the Kelly had suceu gas some hou due to suff three children ¢ T h mors was 5H to the His death aves a wife and deadly was He k 1" ocntion The lit bond of whose pri WirLkrsnanng : ov, 13 gation over the « Lh the ex-City Treasurer Rockafellow vate bank y $52 ff city it, failed in Fe y. 1 last night At the fallure Rockafellow's bondsmen declared that as the city had accepted interest from funds in Rockafellow’s bank it could not collect from his suret The city brought sult and obtained judgment for the fi amount. The case was appealed to the supreme court, which ordered a now trial intimating that the city could the sinking fund, which £15.00, from the bondsmen. The latter were willing to cancel the bond, less the $15,000. Last night city councils conferred with the bondemen, and rather than go to trial again decided to accept this proposi tion HARRISBURG, Nov. 11. Governor Hast ings will pay a visit this week to the Cot ton States exposition. He will be companied by members of his cabinet, representatives of the legislature and ju dicial branches of the state government and other distinguished Pennsylvanians The party goes to Atlanta as the guests of the Pennsylvania exposition commission to participate in the exercises next Thurs. day, which has been designated as “Penn. sylvania day.” The Pennsylvania rail road has placed at the disposal of the commission the finest train in ita service Thursday noon special exercises will take place at the Pennsylvania building Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, will de liver the address of welcome, to which Governor Hastings will respond. Ad | dresses will also be made by Mayor King of Atlanta, Judge Henry William, of tho Pennsylvania supreme court; Lieutenant | Governor Walter Lyon and C. A. Collier, | president of the exposition. with moneys in was settled the tin f iis ins 11 i not collect amounted to | EU IPHREY SY RAILROAD SCHEDULES J Le . din Ue ind Pw Or. Humphreys Bpeeifies are sclentifically and arefully prepared Remedios, used for years In private practice and for over thirty yon y the wople with entire success, Every single Bp for the disease named purging or reduce AND P END fie } » ul cure he ¢ the system and are In fact and deed the Boverelign Bomedies of the World, wi res ure without drugsing, VY ~Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations L-Worms,; Worm Fever, We 3~Teething Colle, Crying, 4-Diarrhea, of OC} 7 Coughs, Colds, Hr M-Neuralgin, Toothache, Vaoeache P--Hendaches, Mok Hesdao) 10-Dyspepsin, IH 11 -Buappressed or Painful Periods 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13 Croup, Lnryngitis, I 14-Salt Rheum, Er) 10~-Rheumntism, he F16-Malarin, Cl Yon 19 -Catarrh, Influenza, 20 -Whooping Cough 27=Kiduey Diseases ZN -Nervous Deblility 20-Urinary Weaknens $4-Sore Throat, Quit Ul r HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZE “The Pile Olntment Trial Size Bodd + prepaid wre Lt Tyrone ix y Lisbury rm € sheik ee dren or Adults nchitis arr e nose, Constipation ror ia saa e r sont Im Mowenke » 4 .,) Ma ’ HUNPHEEYS JY0,00., 111 & 118 Willies 81 SPECIFICS. P'SSTONAL s KEW YOUS CARDS CEITTRAL -» NORMAL :-: SCHOOL To those who n gives so cents a week lars at graduation. State : o- |# enses low, to teach the State as AID, aud dol Tuition, $1.25 per week ducted 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnis and good board, only $3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat | and furnished room for the fall term of | 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term of 12 weeks, only $45, and for the spring | term of 14 weeks, only $52.50. The net cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks is only $107.40 ; The Faculty of the Central WERTW ARD mal School is composed of specialists in | 12 ; STA i their several departments, Five leading | T= ; colleges are represented, A well conducted Mode! Sohoo! nishes superior training to professiona 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 cupied. 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 heat. Smead system of ventilation. EF xy to t Da New York hed A aca room attached to Bee Mill Hall. east ind 2 West bound atslisa. 1 Pu y Parlor Ars on Day rains between W rtand Philadelphia ng Cars train passing Genera Supt FONTE CEXTRAI | BELLE » To take effect May RAILROAD State Nor. RD * A efonte Colevilie Mort Whitmer Hunters ! Ld Fillmore 5410 MW Brialy we Wadd le... Seotia Crossing Krumrine «~Strubile Inn. State College fur Th wv 042 4 CFE rT rT Tr rT | I. Morning trains from Montand | port, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with rain No. 7 for State College. Afternoon trains ; i § A from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con Everything is new and convenient, Stu- a with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains Le av ates any time sole | from State Ocllege connect with MFenna. RR S ia may Sites at or : as ck trains af Bellefonte ven is accessible rail from all di- | ‘ Aven iS accessible by ma CHE AEE soaily except Sunday rections, | ¥ 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, In Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. | Willlams H.Toomas, Supt EXTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, sceive Deposits : Discount Notes J.D. SureEny. Cashier
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