LJ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, JARRISON DECLINE, | An Authoritative Statement from the Ex-President. DOES NOT WANT A NOMINATION. Has No Desire to Re-enter the White House Friends of McKinley, Morton and Allison All Claim Harrison's as Chief Execontive Strength for Thelr Candidates, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 4.—Captain John K. Gowdy, chairman of the Republican state central committee, called on General Harrison last evening by invitation, and the ex-president handed him the follow- ing explanatory letter: “In view of the resolutions passed by the state central at its recent meeting, and of the fact that delegates to the national Republican convention are soon to be chosen in this state, I have con cluded that some statement from me as to my wishes purp wld now be made to my Indiana friends. Hitherto I have declined to speak to the public upon this matter, but scores of friends wich whom I have talked and many scores more to whom I have written will recognize in this express substance of what I have said to them, To everyon#® who has proposed to promote nomination I have said, ‘No There never has been an hour since I loft the White House that I have felt a wish to return to it “My Indiana friends have been most de voted and faithful, and I am their grateful debtor. The Renublican party has twice in national convention given me its in. dorsement, and that is enough. I think the voters of our party are now entitled to have a new For the sentiment, great or small, that has been manifesied for my nomination I am grateful, and of that wide respect and Kindness—breaking party lines have been shown me in so many ways, I am profoundly appro alative “I cannot consent that my name be pre be used committee } Wi5 si) and m the my name which the St. Louls con ny friends nal expres sented to or in vention, and must k 4 it this as a and fi sion upon the subject WheMieneral John C relative to the letter of he sald: “It takes General Harrison entirely out of consideration as a candidate before the St Harrison is behind dis just to General there is offered the lines sald to me year. We induced to Now was seen General Harrison Louis convention not accustomed to wiwean has { his friends thi he mind, but he has evidently mind, and his declaration regarded as final } |: . ] e of the Indi had hoped change his made up | (4 might be his should For (348) at manufactur the ser some A as a foll ly make him some dele it that Speaker Reed ngth.’ gth an of the Re ttn publi I think the f Moss | lowing CHEERING TO OTHER CANDIDATES, Friends of MeKinley, Morton and Allison All Claim Harrison's Strength. Feb. 4. —H M. A. Hanna the Associated Press dispatch the with drawal o ym the pres idential race asked what effect the letter would have on the candidacy of McKinley “1 cannot but regard the General Harrison in the m favorable light,’ Mr. Hanna, "‘beca of the well known strength of Governor McKin- ley in Indiana. He has long been very popular among the Republicans of that state, and the accessions he will get there will certainly be a strong accession to his forces in ‘he central west. Now that a CLEVELAN n was shown P from Indianapolis announcing { General Harrison fr and was withdrawal of said 180 General Harrison has refused to permis | the that would have been given to him will come to McKinley." Cixcixx AT, Feb, 4. —Senatorelect J. B Foraker, when informed of the positive declination of ex- President Harrison sald: “I never thought Harrison was a eandl date for the nomination in the ordinary sense of such a candidacy. I am surprised, however, that he seems to debar himself from accepting the nomination should an emergency arise in which he might be de sired by the convention. I think his de clination strengthens Mr. McKinley's chances.’ Drs Moixes, Iowa, Feb. 4-—The latter of ex President Harrison stating that he would not be a candidate for renomination is pleasant reading for Mr. Allison's friends. They belleve that a large part of Mr. Harrison's following will ultimately come to the Iowa man. They claim it was the vote of Towa which $surned the tide In the direction of Mr. Harrison in 1888. A number of people Interviewed here take this view of the matter Nxw York, Feb 4. Edward Lauter bach, chairman of the Republican county committee, said last night regarding Har- rison's declination: “Assuming that Gen. eral Harrison has declined to aliow his name to be used ns a presidential oandl- date, I think General Harrison's strength will undoubtedly go to Governor Morton, whose candidacy will be greatly strength. ened.” Albany dispatches quote these expres sions of opinion: Senator Ellsworth: “Mr, Morton will profit by the retirement of Mr. Harrison.” Speaker Fish: “There will be some other retirements before the convention in favor of Mr. Morton." Killed In Mistake for a Thief, NEw York, Feb, 5.—Franz Seidel waa shot and killed early in the morning by Hans Theede, proprietor of a beer bot tiling establishment. The shooting oo curred In Theede's yard. Seidel had gone in pursuit of two burglars who had tried to rob kisemployer. Theede was awakened by the nolse, and seeing several men run niug through his yard fired at them with a rifle. He brought down one of the men, and then summoned the police, An In. vestigation showed that Theede had killed his fatthiul employe nse of his Colonel Colt Acquitted, Corvupre, O., Feb 8 .~Colonel W. H, Ceit, whe commanded the Fourteenth Ohio regiment while protecting a prisoner in the jail at Washington Court House, abeut two years ago, and fired upon the mob, killing five of its members and checking the paral) gia, has becn 00 quitted. This was his second drial, ———_— name, much of the support | i | Not Suppress the Turks, LoxpoX, Feb, 1.-The banquet of the Non-conformist Unionist asscelation at the Hotel Metropole last night was the oo- casion for an address by the Marquis of Salisbury, prime minister and secretary of stato for foreign affairs. In the course of his remarks he sald with reference to Ven- ozuela: “I have been held up as the denouncer of the Monroe doctrine, As a matter of fact, although the Monroe dootrine is no part of international law, my message 10 Mr. Olney, the secretary of state of tho United States, supported it as a rule of policy in the strongest and most distinot terms, But when I stated in that dis patch, and reiterate now, that, as a rule of solley, we are the entire advocates of the Monroe doctrine, we mean the Monroe doctrine as President Monroe understood it. In th sense vou will not ind any more convinced supporters than we are.” Lord Salisbury then turned abruptly to the Am the religions communities with int wenian question, and he reproached £ md bound herself in honor to Waa ¢ Armenians, He sald ‘If you ask I can only answer for England that eould have threatened what I may call an nox and th we oms here tl I With in the seizing of cus are dealin the rising of a whole fanatical population st on population with whom they have +, but when you ni b ure from th selves if bitter enmity for ages, and who situated in mountains far removed seashore, you are deceiving your vou magne that Kngland’'s arm long ns is, could have done anything in igation. Not but military oc tt ing n on could have done it, and Kogland mit hing C uj «li » power f( cupation at that distance.” toes not possess th rmliitary oc Fatal Explosion fn Lawrence, Maas, Feb, 4 A frightful LLAWREN Mass explosi tore un south side damage s! a at 10 a portion causing 1 to property excite ent ki Ki wen and men were Hed The Lee, of Melrose, and Alexander Gordon of Buffalo, N. Y., the and fire man in the engine house, in which were two large ol alr tanks for furnishing struction two mer } d. I'l desd are engineer used in con f the wlios « mangl To Censure Ambassador Bayard, wn mittee I'v The first by name his Bos ine opted by th orporat | abroad fairs a Lat The Free Coin WASHIXGTON bill me " yostardny ita ApPesRrancy th senate Chairma ule the report statis had Mr amet nage Iment the original bi pts to have recom m tions i ! fro the mittee with instru tariff and ff by parla for the separate was cut o His resolution up under sive: tment Ay mentar recom! rules t come Again Afloat, © Bb, —Just before 10 storday forencen, when the tide was about half high, the American liner St. Paul, which had been stuck fast in the sand off Long Branch for ten days waa pulled off the shoal and slid into deep water The wind was The St, NEw Yong, F "aul b o'clock ¥« without Injury blowing with considerable force, the ses | was good, and the position of the St. Paul was such that she was able to considerably by her propellers. The ves sel reached her pler in thiscity at 1.3p. m Minnie Bwanger's Confession, ALTOONA, Pa, Feb 8 Minnie Swan ger, the 18. year-old girl imprisoned in the Hollidaysburg jail on the charge of being | responsible for the death of William Mc Gregor and the attempted killing of his aged mother, Mrs. Mary McGregor, little Carrie Sill and Mrs. Martha Johnston, as confessed that she Is responsible for the death of her unele. She says she in tended only to make her victims sick, so that she might rifle thelr pockets and have woney to spend ‘as other girls spent it." Sir Charles Tupper's Victory, Harivax, N. 8, Feb. 5.-The bye elec tion in Cape Breton county yesterday for the Canadian house of commons resulted in the return of the Conservative candi date, Sir Charles Tupper, Sr., by a major ity of 0674 over Hon. George H. Murray, Liberal Remedial legislation in Mani toba, a religious question, played an Im portamst part in the contest, ns the constit uency is largely Roman Catholle The Effort te Save Holmes, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4 Argument was made yesterday in the supreme court of the state on the appeal taken by the de fense in the Holmes case from the refusal by the lower court of a motion for a new trial. The arguments for the prisoner were made by Samuel P. Hotan and R. O. Moon, while District Attorney Graham spoke against the appeal. The court re served its decision Our Military Strength. Wasninarox, Feb, 5A table showing the military force of the United States by | states and territories is given In a com munication transmitted to the house by Assistant Secretary of War Doe. Accord ing to this table the aggregate organized strength of the militia is 112,879, while the number of men available for military duty | (unorganized) is 10,149, 508, Turks Want the Relief Fands, Loxpox, Feb, 5.-A dispatch from Con stantinople to The Chronicle says: “The Turkish officials continue to impede the relief for the Armenians. The officials want all the money Intrusted to them Several Indies’ committess here are pro. paring clothing for distribution through the American missionaries.” An Ex-Jdadge Drops Dead. Priscrrox, N. J., Feb. 5. Judge Josiah W. Wright, one of the former judges of the Mercer court, dropped dead at Prince LIL Inboring | | under a mistake when they supposed that | Enzi | succor t! why we have not interfered | ald herself | | wyn, Radn | ness for some nights to come. The joss ls | estimated at about $40,000 GREAT BRITAIN'S WEAKNESS |. ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Lord Sallsbury Declares That She Could | BerrLEREM, Pa, Feb. 1.—-John Brown and Bert Engle, 8.yoear-old school Loys, broke through the los on the Lehigh canal here, and Brown was drowned. HARRISBURG, Fob. 4. Governor Hast ings yesterday issued two commutations from the death sentence, one In the case of Willlam Bowman, of Wilkesbarre, and the other in the case of James McMullen, of Allegheny county. PraeEXIXVILLE, Pa, Jan, 81. — Clars Burns, of Port Providence, was burned te death Wednesday night. She was the 16 year old daughter of Frederick Burns, and was rendering lard, when her dress caught fire, enveloping her in a blaze. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 4.—A Seventeenth | and an Arch street trolley car collided last night and resulted in the death of Fd mund Hamill, motorman of the Seven teenth street car. He evidently died from shock, as his body showed no marks. Sov | eral passengers were slightly injured. The | ears were badly wrecked. West CHESTER, Pa., Feb, 4 house here 18 an object of more interest than it has been since 1872, when William Udderzook was tried for murder. Thomas Elvin is tl for his life The court the man now on trial f He killed his two children in Phanixville on Nov. 15, and as the murder w brutal a first degree verdict i pected Pirrstox, Pa, Feb. 8 owned and operated by the Ma most one is ox shaft Coal tor due to The twin Nowton [4 Mining company was the scene of a rible The explosion w a Inrge “feoder which in turn communicated to a large 1 of gas. Martin Gilligan, Patrick and James Boyle burned HOLLIDAYSR! dlerd at storday explosion jos becoming ignited and Kelly were seriously ra, Pa, Feb. 4 —The pud strike the Eleanor Iron works 1 vi The Harrisburg mana the works ylelded to the men's de for £3 There was a re operations at the Hollldays and Nall works today, the the boller explosion of snids per ton sumption burg wr ha of Iron » cntised by ' ) win cleared away A. Pa., Feb. 4 locomotive Hayes Smith in the stew, died here yesterday of pneu engineer ws. For fifty-six years the Pennsy Rallroad Fift of that t ivania Y-IWO Years » week ago, he operated an en r earned acent in any other SHAM In January the Reventh anthracite mining district por month {n the exception, in the past hat period sixteen men en were seriously Injured ex way of ? ! ten we ved palnf H ’ Luke Fidler mine lives lost 8. The Seottdal safe blown any value entrance cutting led ugh poured in a large quan and blew the safe t pleces wl up the ney and 150, and fled An afternoon paper that the Standard Oil ian by le thre rgatiized as a corpora {800.0000 This le pitalization of the original declared an {lisgal present organized rporation at is sided § fc ill be mo its fleld production fineries PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 1 Herman H sell, 17 years oid, has been sent to the sane ward of the Philadelphia hospital a religions maniac. The boy Whe en ployed in Stetson’s hat factory, was a ellos student of religious writings, and has been a constant attendant at the revival meet ings conducted by Mr. Moody at the Bap tist Temple. Thursday night he became who violent, and vesterday it became niocessary to place him Wavse | the Way Eat towns inder restraint Feb, 8 Flames wrecked tric Light company’s plant as & result the suburban , Villa Nova, Paoli, Ber r and Wayne will be in dark rday n ans are al ready under way for rebuilding. Spon nbustion is supposed to have enuse of the fire. The plant was most complete in the state, {aveEw, Pa, Feb 8 ~The discov wn of iron ore twenty-three feet the farm of W. H Dornblaser, Lamar, this county, has caused con i raule excitement, not only in Nittany ey, but in this city. The ore was dis- f ered while digging a well for water, and is under thin strata of rock twelve foot the surface, The greater part of this vein is Hterally solid iron rock, to got through which tested the hard drills to their utmost Weer Cursten, Pa, Feb 8 <A distress ing accident occurred at Rock Run, this county, through which Martin Higgins, a small boy, lost both eyes and is horribly disfigured, while a companion, John Ken. nedy, was seriously burned. A lot of the boys had stolen a quantity of giant powder and fuse from some workmen who had been blasting near by, and went to a va cant house to set it off. While so doing the explosion took place. The bullding was almost completely wrecked, but all the boys except Higgins and Kennedy os caped injury. Hovuinavenvrg, Pa, Feb. 1.—The case of Frank Wilson, the alleged murderer of from ! Henry Bonnecka, went to the jury last night. At midnight the jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first do gree. Before rendering thelr verdict the | jury asked the court whether a recommen: | dation could be appended to the verdict. | The court held that only the death sen. tence could be imposed for murder in the first degree, and any recommendation | must be presented to the board of pardons All the members of the jury thersupon drew up a petition to the pardon board urging that the sentence be commuted. registered at No. 2050 Pine street, In St | Louls, on Friday last as J. Norris, and who was found dead In bis bed Sunday worning, was David M. Loudon, a wealthy | eitizen of Altoona. The woman whe po. companied him, and who is represented as | his wife, le supposed to be a woman from | this vicinity with whom ho was intimate, | Loudon left hore last Wednesday, saying he was going to Cincinnati to receive | treatment for rheumatism. He took a | larga sum of money with him, and as his | pocketbook and the woman are missing, | it 1s believed she took all his valuables. | His friends hero believe that he took an overdose of laudanum to gase pain, and not with the intention of committing sul eldo. Loudon was 62 old, and leaves & wife and several ONT ALTOONA, Pa, Feb, 5.~The man who | I DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1806. AVR FIG m 3 | with Bnanish at Paso Real, EDD" A" OF INSURGENTS igh Said to Have Been Put’to Flight, the Revolutionists Seem te Move in Any Dir otion They Chooses Letter from Gen. eral Maoeo, Gomez's Chief Lisutennut, HAVANA. Feb. 5,—~A report has been re- ceived that an important engagement has taken place at Paso Real, east of the city of Pinar del Rio, between the | | Spanish | forces under General Luque and the lo- | surgents under Antonio Maceo, The loss of the insurgents is reported to be sixty- | two killed and over 200 wounded. The loss on the Spanish side is not stated beyond the fact that General Luque was wounded, how seriously 1s not stated, The battle was flercely contested, and | the advantage is claimed to be all on the side of the Spanish as a result jut it Is significant that Maceo's forces, instead of being turned back to the we eeoded on thelr way towards Havana prov stward, pro Ad battle 3 1 | f ding to the official report of the swgement General Luque went in search engagement, and met the insur got at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon An att wa opened on the in held position with the greatest tenacity Lhe Span i mmedintely surgents in the town They their lar and sttack, the of the amns under Colonel Hernandez charg flank, wi Spanish formed for a regu systamatie vanguard ool ing thelr position by the left the center and rear guard of the the direct of » foreed themselves into the of the village and attacked by flank ing thelr position thus im solves in danger of having command (renceral central Lhe perilled and them thel treat cut o retire to the the village, doing n durl the retreat. Here they formed their lines for a further stand against the attack of the Spaniards. A volley from the rifles of to break the fr nsurgents made nt extreme some exe the troops failed line of the insurgent forces. They ond but still ground and even in face of rifle bullets they refused to budge an inch and midable line The Spanish cavalry was then to charge and it down with m the devoted band led by Lieu if Ber nguer | he were given a se they their if a third volley volley stood obstinately maintained their for anisk ordered swept great valor up is wore Ana to sid this on t, and their formation was broken to flight of them being killed with cavalry sabers t} siaugh and they were put ten They were pursued bj alry outside the pursuers were here nn insurgent cavalry nun and rauit was ch gent cavalry made a stand and met the at tack of the Spanish, covering the of thelr friends to give way, In face of the Spanish fire, ti] the Spanish infantry the pu treat and stubbornly iz un nme 1 i Meanwhile the Cubans had worked their int Calle Heal ! us stand against the on Spa ish troops The advanced upon repeated vol y them that thelr and the anish Way and once more made a 1 1h siaughs n was taken villag: fab v { Lh =i rpared to make a ls r about thre Here they form fense again Ti sh artillery then he enem pani opened fire y at a distance of 600 yards did n $ : 2) Ww no Lh i AWAILL approach the Spaniards, but dashed down the dectivity out grove and charged full upon the Spanish formation with savage valor. These In trepid horsemen threw themselves upon the points of the bayonets of the Spaniards nearer of the palm —— [EWS CONDENSED Luursday, Jan, 30, ayor Olinger, of Dubuque, Is., and all the oti y eonnell were 115 1icted by the grand npr for Ad salary grabbiog The boller of a lumber mill at Offer. man, Ga, exploded yesterday, wrecking tue nid and Kuliag four cinployes Harry M. Fowle, a trusted clerk in a Boston lumber company, is under arrest for embezzlement It is sald his stealings will aggregate £5,000 Among nominations sent to the senate yesterday by the president was that of J Kear ney Rice, to be attorney of the United Blates for the district of New Jersey The foreign relations committees of the national senate presented a resolution nEking the president to urge Spain to grant belligerent rights to the Cuban Insurgents Friday, Jan. 31. J. R. Keene's celebrated race horse Dom Ino is suffering with pneumonia at Cin clnnatl The re A WPT wih VV aucdean of 4 1 port is renewed that W, K Van whi) [ v derbilt is to marry Miss Amy Bend, a New | York society leader By the on of a holler at the Hol Hdaysburg (Pa) nall works five were killed Instantly and yx ple expi two have since | died Waa Lh ! The Spanish infantry, however, stood firm | and repulsed the charge with the bayonet They then in turn themselves made a bay- onet charge. The insurgent cavalry re another charge The troops were formed into a hollow | square to meet this charge. Thelr artillery opened upon the insurgents at a distance of only 150 yards also repulsed, many Insurgents being wounded with bayonets, and the insur genta thereupon retired, taking thelr de parture in the direction of Los Palacios LETTER FROM GENERAL MACEDO, fully of Cuba's Cause, Wasnisorox, Feb. & letter sent to the editor by General An tonio Maceo, through its correspondent, who Is with the Cuban revolutionary army in Pinar del Rio provines, General Maceo denies published reports that his ald, Colonel Bermudez, had been killed, and then characterizes as ridiculous the re ports of a rupture between himself and | General Gomes. He says: “There can be no such thing as a mis understanding between General Gomez and myself. He Is the commanderin chief, and as such his orders are as laws to me. Iam but lleutenant general of the army, and at all times I am subject to his commands, “Aside from rules of military discipline, there 1s not a soldier in the Cuban army who would consider for an instant the dis | puting of the words or commands of Max: imo Gomez. The entire army confides implicitly in his patriotism and his mili | tary ability, “What have we accomplished by our in- vasion of the province! A great deal. In | the first place we drow the attention of the authorities to this end of the island, | and 6,000 reinforcements under Nunes, | Banchez and my brother, Jose Maceo, were | enabled to march from the eastern end of | the island to the province of Havana without having a serious engagement. “Our second advantage has been the | ealling of the entire Spanish fleet of cruls- | ors, gunboats and coastors to look after the north and south shores of the western { end of the island to provent the landing | of expeditions. While the fleet was keep | ing a good watoh between Cuba, Florida and Mexico several good expeditions landed | from Jamaloa and Santo Domingo, and | by this time the stores they brought are | safely in the hands of our friends in the | Blorra Maostsa mountains, | “I will not venture, as you ask me, to | say how long the war will last. It may be | a conflict months, or even of years; there is no telling. But this much is cor ory that the red and pid flag of Spain never wave agaln Waph over eu » This last charge was | ! tambo treated, but only to form a second line for | lomb tr 3) i niin Ww was the presidential cam ngerously ill in Indian ler, messenger of a news bu w Sarl heir to $32 in Germany reau a pol head fallen unci 0 by the death of an Saturday, Feb, 1. William Laporte, William Kiefer and ey were Killed by an exploding | in a stave mill at Freeport, O enate « 1 §] he Delaware senat nati inage substitute t rehip contest nal senate today passed the » the hou A Vole ' 35. It will doubt led In the he a f the New York Yacht club y Lord Dunraven's ¢ harges of nited States ghnize the its have falled Feb, 3. w, the millionaire f St. Louls he fir Monday, Was #t degros nd wh road od with a freig at Onkley lis. Emgineer Ros } 3 $13 | we, Was ¢ in of the Iris} I Tuesday, Feb, 4 | Savage ted States ¢ tind 1 yesterday t Manliever Fra td el n a ngregnil eight worshipers Jersey's state for the s Rend e vepul New oonvention h 0 ican 1 be held April 15 B French, ex phen B. mmissiener of ¢ in New York, committed suicide by woting at his home in that city Business Was Lhe cause L w sued LR] reverses Maurice ¥ Wormser, of New by David Dans and claim $60.00 for being ao cused of having robbed the Wormser resi dence A big mr eeting in New York pre sided over by Chauncey M. Depew, adopted resolut against the recall of Ballington Booth as commander of the Salvation Army in America Wednesday, Feb. 5, Archbishop Corrigan, soccompanied by his private secretary, left New York today for an extended southern tour The Italian warship Christopher Co having on board the Duke of AD ruzzl, nephew of the king of Italy, has ar rived at San Francisco. Banker York others wil wh LARS TT ns protesting The London Chronicle announces that | the Liberals will challenge the govern. ment at the earliest moment in parliament | | on the abandonment of the Armenians. New Jersey Republican senators have | decided to reduce to a salary basis ($8,000 per annum) the present offices of the clerk | of chancery and the clerk of the supreme | court Gomen's Trosted Lieutenant Writes Hope. | . bus this morning for Hartford. Conn, to | The Star prints a | aek that state to take part in the centen- nial anniversary of the settlement of the Governor Bushnell and staff left Colum Western Reserve of Ohio STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Yong, Feb. 4. <~With the exception of Bagar, which ranked third in volume of busi industrials in point of setivity Baltimore & Ohlo Del. & Hodson... 128 D.L&W 62 Erie 18 Lake Erle 8 W._. 2 Lehigh Nav ~ 45% Lehigh Valley ny General Closing bids New Jersey Cen... 108 N.Y. Central Tg Pennsylvania ag Reading . 1% St. Paul . Tg W.NY.&aM West Shore Markets, PritAneLriiA, Feb 4. ~Flour firm: winter i superfine, $2.40Q2.50; do. extras, $2.0032.90; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.35@3 4: do. do. straight, $4.5001 65; western winter, clear, $4002.50. Wheat dull, with 5c. bid and T8i4c. maked for February. Corn quiet, with B%ge. bid and Zio. asked Zor February. Oats quiet, with 25igo. bid and Me. asked for Feb ruary. Hay steady; choloe timothy, $16. Beef quiet. Pork steady. Lard weak: western steam, $580. Butter steady: western creamery 18850c.; New York dalry, # @1%c.: western do, gis: Eigins, 80; Penpsaylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 2o.: do. chelee, 190. ; do, fair to good, 18@18).; prints Jobbing at 2N@Ne. Cheese quiet; large, 8@100e. ; part shims, 340 6c. full skims 228. Eggs firmer; New York and Pennayivania, 180; western fresh, 1%0 18c.; southern, 1348 144c. Live Stock Markets, New Yong, Feb, 4. ~Europern cables quote American steers at unchanged prices. Calves easy; veals, $588; barnyard calves, $2.50 29. Sheep and lambs firm; poor to cholos sheep, $2055.75: export wothers, $4; Jamba, good to prime. $5@5.25. Mogs firm at BQ 468%: ple, 84.7300 East Lrmmury, Pa, Tab. {Cattle slow; prime, M.IOBLH; butohers, $3.6084; bulls, cows and stags, $1.5088 40. Hogs steady: prime medium, $1.60; heavy hogs, $4.5004.55; vy an to quality, $446@4.80; roughs, $5.50 “. in fair demand ; $5.20; com mon, 1 lambs, eal calves, | Leave | Leave men | | Leave Bellefonte, Hancock's | | juarters has | Leave Bellel lections committee | ipont, Republican, bond | 1088 | REAL Ipmipm. iam. Lv {17 30443 8 | P.Mia FP. MIAN i *11 15410 30 Lv Fo 7 ness, the raliroad list entirely outclassed the | | A. MAP. M1 | * Dally. t+ Week Days. | adelphia RAILROAD SCHED ULES P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES, In effect on and after May 20, 1865 VIA. TYRONE~WEBTWAKRD Leave Bellefonte 5 2am, arrive at Tyrone, 6 40am, at Altoona, 7 $a m; at Pittsburg, 1ZWpm Leave Bellefonte 10 8a mm, arrive at Tyrone 1 Z5am;at Altoona ] 46 p wat Pittsburg 600 pm, Leave bBenefonte 515 pm; arrive at Tyrone 635; at Altoona at 7 40; at Pittsburgat 1] 30 VIA TYRONE~EASTWARD Leave Bellefoute 62 am 6 40; at Harrisburg vv » phia 1217 pm Leave Bellefonte 10080 am, arrive at 1125 am; at Harrisburg 240 p mi; at delphlab47 pm Leave Beliefonte 515 pm 635; at Harrisburg at delphia 4 25a m arrive an at Tyrone at Philadel Tyrone hls arrive at Ty [OO at Yhilas rone VIA LOCK HAVEN~NORTHWARD lellefonte § Haven i030 am dellefonte 450 p m, arrive Haven © 49 pm; at Renovo yp m Leave Bellefonte at ¥4lp m Haven at 940p. m, 25 am, arrive VIA LOOK HAVEXN~EASTWARD Leave Bellefonte Haven, 10.30, leave arrive at Harrisburg phia alt 6.25 p. m ). 1m Lhiladel 58 p.m., an at Lock Ha i I t, 645 p.m. Har risburg, 1000 p.m Leave Bellefonte, 8.41 p. 1 ven, ds 4 p.m. leave Willlam m., arrive Harrisburg J ' arr Philadelphia at 6.) 4 ven, S548 p.m. W » at Lock Ha ort, 12.0 a ve at EVIA LEWISBURG Leave Bellefonte at f burg at 4.00 a Philadelphia BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD ar LL Co BELLE} TE& Time Table in effec May 2 except Bunday SNOW SHOT Leave Bellefonte Arrive at Bnow Khow Leave Snow Shoe Arrive atl Bellefont THE CENTRAL RAILROAD Time Table effective Nov DOwWS Nos No&iNodT STATIONS Ar. a.m BrLLEFOXTE | Nigh Zion Hecla Park Dunkles Hublersburg Snydertown Nittany Huston Lamar Clintondale Erider's 8Sid'g ] Mackeyville } Cedar Springs Salona MrLu Haw At CE EEE EE 000 OF G0 ON 38 O08 0 08 36 0 et ! 43 8&7 p.m pm. jam F.MA MiLy $RETHR ON $24 9 10 0 A Mill Hall... Jersey Shore Williamsport Ar Ly. A * Williamsport. Ar | ¢ S RAY... Philada Lv [*11 30 64 N. York via Tamq fT (Foot Liberty street) 2 N.York via Phila Atlantie City $50 Ir 9 2... 10 05 » r.M TI a on = TH 6:00 p. m 1 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Sleeping Car attached to Phil nding R. train passin Willamspt east bound at 11:15p m. West bou at 6.5. m. Pullman Parlor Cars on Day trains between Willlamsportand Philadelphia J. W,GEPHART, General Supt Fhiladetphis © CENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect May 2, 1896, EASTWARD, an STATIONS Iviamiamw ry we. Bellefonte 16 30/10 304 5 JOoleville.. EERNERRex ME ESII WL WIS WON HANBENNTRBE § 0) .State College... PAP BIDDBDIN Ny I a em ed aes Dally except aay ¥ y Hun HL, TRoMAR, Supt, CERSRE COUNTY BANKING COMP. Corner ANY ring street Recelve Dintonst Notes.
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