THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 1506, L} ———————————— A> ATOLLES ELEVATION, Conferring the Berretta on the Em- inent Catholic Prelate. A VERY ELABORATE OEREMONIAL Witnessed by the Vice President and Many Reading American Statesmen, by Distin. guished Representatives of Foreign Gove ernments and by Eminent Catholicos from All Sections, The second step in eremony of elevating Fran hbishe Lepanto, and vo we United States, to BALTIMORE, Jan, 0 the elaborate « els Satolll, ar apostolic deleg the rank of cardinal, prince of the church, took place in the venerable cathedral here yesterday. The ceremony consisted of con ferring the berretta, which is the cap worn By priests on ordinary occasions, and dif fering only in the case of cardinals in that Bisred The the conferring of the zuchetto, or red skull esp, and the administering of the oath The remaining ste the conferring of the red hat, which must be done in Rome By the pope himself, within six months fom Nov. 30, the day pon which Satolll's sppointment was made The old edifice in which Seok place, and in which the first ean bishop was ordained and Aomerican prie yrdalned, and which is presided over by the only American born mem bor f leg: { cardinals, was packed t which many o diplor | malists in Dred pr eding steps have been the ceremony Ameri the first fe celal dispensat Notorious Bank Swindler A N waisted Deny CANADA born tive Ir that 01 ated In man wi ptured at shx mille f this year ago sid to | Douglass, started at Peru, Ind On July 6 Inst he t funds and departed, after having destroyed the books ard papers of the bank. Doug lass went to Mexico and from there to New York city, thenoe to Washington and Back again to New York state Sarn to New York state Ik sabank at Avoca left Avoon after a more venture Ww yuntry wrtaville, about ' village. Ju whose real st about man name is a bank k the On his re iginss started inty. He then or less successful Steuben co there | Too Many Saloons In New York, | Kew York, Jan. 8 The « “er board | Bas increased the fee for hotel. saloon and | storekoc] ut one-eighth per oen! This was done bee the board be Besos th wre ns in the gity. Subsequently it was decided by the Board that the Hoense of which shall be revoked after this date, after hear ing by the board, shall be rellcensed ox cept upon the closing of two existing places and the surrender of the thereof ora’ Hoenses ab SE re too many sal no place Licenses Confessed at a Prayer Meeting. Los ANGERLE At a prayer meeting at South Pasadena a man known an Charles Crawford arose under deep ex eltorhent and stated that he could not hold Me secret any longer. He then announced that he was Albert Deffendorfor, son of a wealthy merchant of Huntington, Pa. and afugitive from justice under sentence for burglary and larceny in Pennsylvania Became to this city yesterday sod gave Shmscl! up to the sherifl The Molmes Appeal Case, PritAangirnia, Jan, 8.-The appeal of HB. H. Holmes from his conviction of mur der of the first degree in killing Benjamin . Pitozel, was called to the attention of the supreme court yesterday by his coun sol, Samuel P. Rotan, District Attorney Senha being also prevent. The case wae mb for argument on Feb, 8 Cal. Jan. 8 ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, HAMBERSBURG, Pa, Jan. B.--George Moyers, 13 yoars old, son of Baker John A. Moyers, went through a hole in the foe yesterday and was drowned. Fe was oar riod under the ice and could not be rescued. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan. 6.—B. F, 8hu gard, who left his bride of five days early in Decomber and mysteriously disappeared, has returned to this city and caused more of a sensation than ever. He refuses to dis- cuss the reason of his disappearance, say ing that his wife, who knows the facts, can roveal them if she chooses. He denied that he intended going to Norristown to make amonds to his wife for his treatment of her LEWISBI Pa., Jan, 7.--Michael Fisher was found burned to death in the ruins of his house, which was consumed by fire Sunday night ber of frie flames were discov He had entertained a num and the red about 2 o'clock yes terday morning, when he in bed Fisher wi n elderly man, and is sald to in the from sus ds during tho svening was rable money ' 1 10t free house J alial L picion RANTON Jan. 8 At the city Re mn in Music Hall yestor ity del her hall an oconvor ternoor publ day af s bolted they The y-soven minor and went to nominated an independent ticket y-nine remaining gates nominated Colonel E. H. Ripple fo mayor. He is commissary general on Gov ernor Hastings’ staff. Colonel Ripple was mayor from 1588 to 1800. The bolters nom inated James Moir, a common councilman LEBANON, Pa, Jan. 6.—Upon warrants sworn out by Uriah B. Horst, of Schaflors town, before Alderman Robert L. Mille, nine well known young people of that vil lage, five men and four women, rested on Saturday and held in harge of disturbing fous meeting on New Year's United Brethren church, at town, by laughing talking loudly and otherwise misbehaving themselves Jan. 6.—A fire which y through the oon ement house at "hird and Gaskill resulted in four others o escape of at least hildren, all of flames, was The dead mon aged 45 years; Marks ears eqns where anol y fort dele were ar $300 bail a relig in the Schaffers to Answer a « ove, and PHILADELPHIA swept with ter bined store the streets on Saturday afternoon the f two men, while were badly injured. TI twenty men and six em whom were pinned ir litslo short are Feint PHILADELPHIA, Jan 40 years old, employed of Delaney & Co., on | n int of bolling glue yest death resulted. It was with difficulty that the from the sticky ¥ BOOT IAYVO southwest corner « leath of miracul Harris Levi g, aged ¥ v 1] er A Tat ments. The body then was almost beyond recognition, and it required great care on the part of the men $0 prevent the from belng ling POVEG 3 dismembered thro yville, is dead and KR f Rev. Mr. Flaber of 1 the father of a large | n a charge tim, Will sid, whom if company Barnes fled. but injured husband t« the rear of the house. MoClurs fired a shot from his revolver at the flee ing man, and then returned to his house Jarnes, though terribly wounded, walked a mile to the office ian, who de the may prove fatal Barnes has always borne a good reputa tion, though Mrs. McClure has similar trouble before PHILADELPHIA eh } approach was followed by the the alley in f a physi clares that wound been in Jan. 3 (rallagher Special Police man Edward was put under $1,000 ball by Magistrate Eisonbrown for a further next Monday on the charge of assault and battery upon Cath arine Ke and for falsely arresting her and imprisoning her in the premises No 06 Woodland terrace, where she was em ployed as a servant by Miss White, The cause of the trouble was a mislald or miss ing watch. The policeman jumped at the conclusion that the girl had stolen it, and, acting witheut a warrant, compelled her to go to an upper room and disrobe in the presence of Miss White His manner throughout was overbearing and insolent and her experience has made her quite 11 Miss White sent f »r the poliogman, but she objected to his harsh methods Pcaeirnia, Jan. 4 way strike precipitated by the Incendiary ations of a few hot headed agitators, against the earnest protests of President Mahon and the other leaders, ended In a complete flasco after a few hours, in which no damage was done. There was no gon eral tie up, ms almost every line ran its cours as usual. This was because there were a large number of the motormen and conductors opposed to a renewal of the strike, and reported for duty at the reg ular hour, Of those who remained hearing The street rall out all but 16 respond sd to sn order Issued by | the company that ail whe failed to return to work by 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon would be permanently discharged. Of the 162 malcontents, forty were employed on | on one branch woluded In this number, resigned their positions STILL NEARING HAVANA. ———— Bpain’s Futile Effort to Suppress Cuban Insurgents, AN IMPORTANT BATTLE REPORTED of Ha the Neighborhood Miles Bupposed to he In Guannjay, Forty-five from vans Seven Thousand More Troops for the Defense of the Capital, HAVANA, Jan, 8. ~The insurgent band commanded by Zayas was reported at dif ferent times on Monday at Caimito, Hoyo Colorado and Punta Brava, showing that he followed pretty closely the line between the provinces of Pinar del Rio and Ha vana up to the extreme northeastern por tion of Pinar del Rio. This brought him into the region into which large numbers of troops have been sent to guard the wostern approach to Havana Word has just been received that sounds of cannon and musketry have been heard in the neighborhood of Guanajay, im portant town of 4,000 inhabitants in Pinar del Rio, forty-five miles southward of Ha vana, It is supposed an that an engagement MAXIMO GOMEL is taking place t t I Suarez Vald the nun { here between General gents, Course wi taxing | T1 but n the Insurgent Victory and Defeat, FUrg en A dilla captured surgents trying to es Canada’s Cabinet Crisis, Orrawa. Ont In . Int ne Hon. G. KE Foster ance, made a latel ent ocomn ter of fi stater en t the aluses wi ty had act hin 14 the ne As of sole reason given was the mx ng ministers had no confidence In Sir Ma kenzie Bowell's leadership, and that the question of granting remedi legislation to reestablish separate schools in Mani toba had nothing to do with the resigna tions. This statement is not generally be Heved here. as the retiring members are all Protestants and represent Protestant eonstitu« and six resignin r posit nembers that odd noins Big Haal by a Clever Forger, BAX Fraxcisoo, Jan A forger, who is thought to be a New York expert, haa just looted the Nevada bank of #80 000 and fled with the colin, without leaving a clew by which the detectiy can track him He had for some time been doing a brok erage business in The Chronicle bullding under the name of A. A. Holmes, and de posited at the Nevada Dank, where he bo came well known. On Dec. 14 he pre sented a check for $22,000 on the Crocker Woolworth bank, of this city. He took $20,000 In colin and left the balance on de posit. It now teanspires that the check was originally for $12, having been to 222.000 Five Injured In a Trolley Collision. ST. Lous, Jan. 8. An electric car on the Lindell allway ran into a carriage yesterday and severely injured four of its five occupants. The carriage was turned over, and it and the horses and those In side were dragged more than half & block before the car could be stopped. The In Jured are: Mrs. Daniel Bergan, head badly cut and back severely brifised, may die; Miss Mollle Williams, badly cut; John Egan, leg broken; John Egan, Jr. a bay, shoulder dislocated and other serious injuries; John Willlams, slightly hurt Te) raised Diamond Robbers Indicted, New York, Jan. §.-The grand jury yesterday found indictments for burglary in the first degree against William Kiang | About fifty othe, mot | and Harry Wilson, the two mon who were recently arrested with the diamonds of Mrs. Frances Barnes in thelr possession. | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Jan, 2, The friends of Governor Morton in New York formally announce his candidacy for the presidency Governor Bradley, of Kentucky, has boon named as a candidate for the presidential nomination Senator W. Cabell Bruce was elected president of the Maryland senate and ex Congressman Sidney KE. Mudd was chosen speaker of the house Henry F. and David B. Quarles, 19 year old cousins, were killod by a train while crossing the railroad near Richmond, Va. Sheriff Devall was held up in at Ellisville, Miss k lars, who robbed him of 8,000 coun and left him gagged and bound Jan. 3, tepublican tracks at Ellyrous, his by three mas Friday, The friends of are urging him as a dent on the Republican ticket Peano Chicago, shot and ki Justice Brewer in Kansas candids Justice of the Jurvis Hed Charl one of two young footpads who up Mrs. Alva 8B, Vanderbilt, the wile of William K. Vanderbilt, is marry Oliver Belmont, if thi gust Belmont During property dest Mr. and Mrs two little children visit at their home in ( Irs Wore ii Saturday, Jan 4, for pero this n through mT ing ' WSL ar Foesday, Jan clerk In first aud ingt Lisle STOCK Closing \AAD viml ANT TET, AND 1 vULE Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges New York, Jan i day clear of » sn large do upon the speculation were ne material degree Closing bide Baltimorel& Ohlo New Jersey ( Del. & Hudson... 1508 N.Y. Central D.L&W 194 Pennsylvania Erle 134 Reading Lake Erie W 8 St. Paul Lehigh Nav oy W NY &Ps Lehigh Valley Mig West Shore WAR ner is | 0 by WAR AIM mensions. 1 poor 1pport i here General Markeis, PHRILADRLPIIA, Jan Flour ter superfine, SLEGEE MN; do. extras, $2.00 28; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $384.2; do do. straight, $L.25@3 85; western winter, clear $334.20. Wheat firm, higher, with 7c. bid and €7%e. asked for January. Corn firmer quiet, with 3c. bid and 3c. asked for Janu ary. Oats firmer, with 2380. bid and 24 seked for January Hay very firm: choles timothy, $16. Beef steady. Pork dull. Lard lower; western steam, BGS 70. Butter steady: western oreamery, 16085. factory, 4170. Elgins, 280. imitation ereamery, I @ino.; New York dairy, 158210.; do. cream ery, 502040. .: Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 3e.; do. choloe, Bi do. fair to good, DIG. prints Jobbing at » @%¢. Cheese firm; large New York Tai small, ™MGI00.; part skims, Sg@6c.; full skims, 20ic. Egger steady: New York and Pennsylyania, 2080. ice house, 1T@%1c.; western, fresh, 23@35¢ | southern, ZIQMe firm. win Live Stock Markets, New Youx, Jan. 7.~European cables quote American steers at BBI0e. dressed weight: refrigerator beef at TQNge. Calves firm: poor to prime veals, $489; barnyard calves, $3.55 875. Sheep and lambs active: poor to prime sheep, $2.7504; common to choles Inmbs, HG 5.75. Hogs steady at $.9004 5 Easy Lanenry, Pa, Jan. 7. -Ogitie a shade higher on all grades: good, $i%e XN; good butchers, §5.0084: rough fat, $333 @; bulls cows and stags, $1L.MGAN; feeders, $120 880; fresh cows and springers, BISQ80. Mogs In light demand: Pliladelphise, $4504 5 Yorkers and pigs, $4. 1684.55; heavy hogs, MB 38: roughs, FA THAN. Shoop dull; enya, DOGEA 85; culls and common, $IG1 90; laniw slow; poser to prime lambs, 3535.15 Veal oalves, $7@7.00, | ex-pollcemen were PHILADELPHIA'S INVESTIGATION, Testimony Shtwing Police Corruption and Activity in FPolities, PHiLApeLraiA, Jan, 8. ~The testimony al yesterday's session of the senate invest) gating committee was of satioual nature a decidedly sen and was directed against the police In Mayor Warwick's ward, the Fifteenth. A number of policemen and the since thi examined having all been disc harged August's delegate ol when ration opposed latier lay ction ad senator Quay 1 8 state chisirman I'he witnes told of the active participatior police of the ward in re that Sergeants Green and partners d the latter maintaining yu i tics. bu Mi part 1 fore Manus w ring cman Jame n Tried to Rob Ambassn r Pauncefote 1 Named land annour Venezuelan bound lows: David J. Brewer United States supreme « Alvey, of Maryland, chi court of appeals of the D bia; Andrew DD. Whi Frederick BR Coudert Daniel C. Gilman that ai. aounced all pointments wi A Proloaged Cabinet Meeting WasHisaTON, J attended the The sentative Turner member of the ways and toe, was at the White Hq the cabinet assembled, givin an, § \ cabinet session was » mor that he was being cor probable atttitade of the } Hf and bond legislation wh turned to it from the senate Ezeta's Expedition Off Salvador New York. Jan The Herald's respondent In Han lor tel that the Brackal Golden Ezota's expedition on board, Is cru between La Libertad and Acajutla ing for an opportunity to land and precip ftate a revolution. In view fact Salva wail of this President Guiterres is mising an army and | placing it on a war footing. R the order of the day throughout public railing is the re An Tee Pridge at Nisgara Nisoana Faris N. Y., Jan. 8.On ao count of extreme cold weather a fine jor bridge has formed below the falls, and many visitors and oltizens are crossing on the loo. A great many people are going to the falls to witness the frost effects and the lce scenery, which are the finest in yoars | P EN —— RATLROAD SCHEDULES NEYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES In effect on and after May 20, 19 VIA. TYRORE WERTWARD ave Bellefonte 6 64mm, at Altoona ain, arrive 0am at Tyrone, al Pitsburg, at Tyrone L Pittsbher at Tyrone burgat 11 3 ia It : J W.GEPFHAR Ge EFONTECENTRAL RAILROAD | fect May 20, 18 To take ¢ rossing 3 ine : & we BETGD IC $ 22% 00 em Inna. He 30 weSiate College Morning trains from Montandon, Williams sort. Look Haven and Tyrone conneet with Fain No; for State College. Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone eon noct with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State Ocllegr connect with Penna. KR. R trains at Bellefonte Dally except Mt a H.Thoxas Supt ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits: Discourt Notes, J.D. Savoesn v Cashie r
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