THE CEN"'RE BLL LEK AY, FEBRUARY 13, ‘ant ' AWEEK'S NEWS CONDE » : | Prosidens Thursday, Feb, 6, 5 Rev. Michael J. Ho pointed by the pope as O'Hara, of = Lady Wilde, widow of Robert Wilde, M. D., and mother of Oscar Willie Wilde, died in London Father Fitzgerald, a Catholie pr WILLIAM H ENGLISH DEAD Hancoo''s Ranning Mate in the tinl Campnign of 1850, Feb. 8% illlam H, En who In 1880 was the Democratic cans didate for vice president on the ticket with General Hancock, died at his rooms in the Hotel English yesterday aged 73. The end came gradually and peacefully William H born in Neots county, Ind., his father being a ploneer of the Hoosler state, He was educated in the common schools and studied law at Ha over college. He was practicing in BRAITLROAD SCHLEDULES 0 GELS WALLER, France Consents That the Ex-Con- sul Shall he Freed, INDIANAYOLL glish f anton, Pu Well noua (teneral, noon, HIS GUILT CLEARLY ESTABLISHED OAMPA English was IGEN convicted of arson in the second d Rochester, N. X The munx is twenty years’ imprisonmer \ . Endeavor to Vrecipitate a “Decisive 18 + argo Ambassador Eustis Declares That Waller imum } Av Dd His Vrodeeessor, Te Wil Doubtless Is Proven by the Evidence to Have Con- » Con the K rout spired with the Enemies of France He Colorado Springs. Co fliet” Calling for Reports of Subords May Sue for Damages company of Commande rs tenesd to five yea | y In Mey Was nr Friday, Veb, father, was sor to life img Fels wman, the eo inesday, Iss lis n " i aL Les ders r N Turkey has DOWOTS t ze Prince Fe » cuse univer Balgaris Professor Bug tographs are light I'l nment of a seri punishment wf Wa LAUDING GENERAL MARIN, illy justifying severe Upon the re sador at Paris range for furni of any suit which Waller may be advised the the case will warrant. Mr. E ready been instructed to supply him w the means of transportation t States, should he desire to « It may be added part of the of the case, the family of Waller left in destitute circumstances, the depart ment instructed its representatives to pro vide for thelr present necessities and to furnish them the means of getting to the United States. That relief was accord ingly extended to them Morrison which this government Hart we put amounting t 317.1 tee. J ¥ 4 J } | MeCart His Friends Claim That He Did Work for Spain's Canse, HAVANA eral Salas Marin are cals Vigorous Feh. 12 he friends of (ren ant ¥ ACLS Of . rye el ad rail " " v ; : th y the United th . » . “weg ’ on the el | - | £ ol 4 1stis has MARK} Sew York and 3 : changes me here 13] . . f tha as history being tor battle i Talrona, alma Pas 1d Poze Reds } { while " under AZT alo urday ndo, seneral Marion's , r al, Candelaria a the charges to Te re fought t hmater yas thus far been said to at Luz Rea admin ation, while Gomez is was destroy | Erie & W i Nav Ww West wi GX in the engage Augustin Godoy has J have ments San and Logia Twe Children Killed by Falling Ruins, BroogLYX, Feb instantly killed and on ously injured as the result of a fire which destroyed a cottage Fort Hamilton . vAh v ) avenue yesterday. The victims are Minnie | 3 A sight. 83 Specht, 9 years old, and Harry Botzen, 7 | eanly Kiva y oth W 4 B10 years old. Edward Hill, 18 years old, re bid and celved a fracture of the thigh, severe scalp | t. pasle The | cottage was unoccupied, and the fire started | from an unknown « Later in the | day, while a crowd of children and others | were viewing the ruins, the fell without warning, burying the three men tioned ight the bands of nt ‘ oi ¢ Alvarez and Nunez on the | Lehigh Valley 4 LET eater hildren were Man seri 10. Two « * Dally. + Week Days 10:10am Philadelphia Sleeping adeiphia & Readin Willamspt east Iv at 6.5 " i train O81 Imcret, Cayito and it is suppos With the General Markets, : field of Cinco Palmas and took their posi he erfered ) ‘ Hight de : fn ) ’ 4 40. ox tions The Insurgents retreating left fourteen killed wounded, | kills tog oar | rying off the The | troops lost a two soldiers | killed an and eight soldiers wounded ¥ Captain General Weyler has announced the following appointments: Lisutenant general, Segundo ( to command the | provinees of Pinar del Rio, Matanzas and | Havana, M Ahumada; setting | military governor, Suarez Valdez; chief of staff, Federico Ochando; to command the Second in Puerto and General Pando young 4 PRILADELPHIA, Fe ng tras, $2.0 Mistery, d: w ’ upon Barto, foreman of The on OI and thre and Peter Strom was with arms and ammunition of their w sergeant ! wall and seriously Herald foro started Wes ounded was lower Fel and oily steady, with SNe bid February. Hay steady; eel Pork lower Ay and {or riAY n que paked 1§ Fel CHESTER wounds and contusions of the hody "wy Miss Hollings £0) n Indianapolis on Jan 1 fact that ith and 25th i! ile hoi mess $ Creamer) NTRAL RAILROAD ar ‘ May 2», 182 hild mur y ELLEFONTE C} ondit ‘ » To take effect I} ofy Heise pears to be in a dying « Als establish he ms absolutely ex steady in the Chester county prison i weak say that it would not be surprising if he Y : wot th present week o” Eo — has refused all sus r : WESTW A yestiern steam v0 Lid ie. fa 22 12% Klgins : New York cream 10g Pennsayls exira 11s Lar EASTWARD steady mney chimne) Mort through the Since his convietion he weostorn dair » Id not live 19 mitation dairy, 201% ania and west 20% do. choles prints Jobbing steady New York fancy, 66 10g part skims Pb Eggs firmer; } York and Pennsylvania, 1514c. : ioe house, J 3 154 1 Hg southern tual attempted de rques creamery, | » I'he univer ‘ wisoning tenance. and the belief is growing that be has decided to starve himself to death. As far as known he has ¢ last Friday morning a verdict of guilty will not ge and prosecution accepted William H. Pen nypacker aan juror : : 1 voli {1 the In anapolis gli ern I Seven Years for a Murderess, SALEM, Mass Feb. 12. Miss Maud Brewer was sentenced In the rior criminal court here to serve years in the house of correction for Killing | Gideon W. Lattimer, Jr., of Lynn Dec. 18, 1894. Lattimer and Miss Brewer had been engaged, but owing to his mot} reAmMery rints ir DA rincipe fair to good np Princ Annie ape gOvYen wen nothing sino found believed hie ) at 21424 { Santa Clara, OBI 4 Wis Ed be args when the jury It is now t a new trial, since both defense Fell Sixty-five Feet, wma Dunraven Has Not Apologized. Feb. 12.—Mr. Dizon Kemp, the well known yachting authority, informed the press yesterday that Lord Dunraven Brialy ws J addle ' Seotia Crossing. 7 Krumripe H Struble Inn. hire temporary full skims ing tod ne AK Bedford octric railroad, ton miles " . LONDON ross on | 33; western fresh Tinker's « for he and Cl dand K south of thi mn 1x Srrovtentng, Pa, Feb, 10.<The flood er'sobjections to the engagement Latti mer wanted the girl to go away with him, She refused to do so, and in a quarrel the girl shot her lover, who died from the of fect of the wound four President Krager Wants an Understanding Pretoria, Fob. 11.—President has notifled Sie Here itles Robinson davs later Krug BON ing wo #4 hing to Li stion Ke riain, the sccreiary o%, provided the sub ” ’ ’ visit England, a of Mr. Jom ph Ch of state for the co jects of the proposed conference between Kimscld and Mr, ( hamberlain ure defin ¢ preci CreeR, | © fall con 8} LO rom of vi All the charities are doing thelr utmost to relieve the distress. | ftely specified beforehand. ty, fell yesterday afternoon, tod ght workmen into the of sixty-five foot The warning and not one of chine to it } wll Instantly was five were seriously hurt, hou hi ian ereape is were not now in adying condition at rw Fonndiandera, Feb, 12 Reports of the island « The condition ul Fortuna Bay Is awful thant on hin s o rosident Live Stock Markets, New York, Feb, 1. ~Beeves stoady quote at 0@0%e., dressed weights: refrigerator beef at 630 he Calves firm: venls, $400: wae car western calves, $1.75 Khoon firm steady: poor to prime sheep, $2 8484.25: choloe heavy do. part weth ers, $0.00; two ears of choles and extra lamba sold at $5.005 8. Hogs nominaily steady at $4.0004. 90 East Lingnry, Pa, Feb 1 for common ated medium grades BAW roughs, fat, $1.24 tables ive stool fen be Cattle higher prime, $4.40 1.55: bulls, stags and $1004, Hogs lower Vorkers, $4.5 pigs, $4.0 @A4.55; roughs, $i dL Muaoep BR Shinde higher; prise, Lo. W0gd. 05, common, $2282.50, jambs, $3.50§8; veal calves, $4.5097.28, had aid to him that the reports that he had written a letter of apology to the New York Yacht olub were incorrect Mr Kemp said Lord Dunraven had just told fim that he had written an explanatory letter to the New York Yacht club, de soribing his attitude, but not apologizing Shon Died Protesting Nis Innocence, Daxsssona, N. Y., Feb 12.<The exe cution of Bartholomew Shea yesterda) was successful in every rospoct The pris oner walked to the death chalr without a tremor, bus protested his innocence to the last. The autopsy showed that Shea's lungs were so badly diseased that he must have died within & year, at Mins! Ellenberger's lumber yard was almost the scene of a double drowning John Gardner and Edward Cornealison, employes of the county treasurer, kad a boat and were putting ropes about the lumber piles, which govoral foot under water, Thelr Loat upset and the two men wore carried down the stream for several hundred yards, They fought dew neg 1 RE MEE] were EL t ) with heavy overcomta, The they managed | to throw off while going down with the water After tremendous exertions the two men got into a sort of addy, and, by | superior swimming managed to reach the ] banks of the creek. w «State College Morning trains from Montandon, Willisms port, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train No. 7 for State College. Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con neet with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State Ocilege connect with Penna. RB. R trains at Bellefonte {Daily except Sunda ¥ HH. TroMASs, Supt CERALE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposits; Discount Notes J..D SHvoeny Cashier
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