PJ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1806, THRER SCORE PERISH Terrific Explosion in the Vulcan Mine at Newcastle, Colo, ALL AVENUES OF ESCAPE OUT OFF. The Explosion Came Without a» Moment's Warning, aud There Is Not a Ray of Hope for the Men Who Are Entombed, Trying to Reach the Bodies, NEWCASTLE. Colo., Feb. 19, With a re port that shook Elk mountain to its base | the Vulean mine went up in smoke yester day, and at least threo score were sacri flood. All the men were at work, and a full head was visible in the vicinity of this Not a sound of warning was emitted from the depths of the earth where about sixty men were em ployed In their dangerous calling, though the number of victims cannot just now be accurately stated No warning was given the peaceful vil a sudden report from a n resounded throughout the energy mine of lagers unt as hundred ca valley ng of people was soon at the soon miles enou Issipat of the entoml en explosion } aunsed no tunnel surses were filled with the th A glanoe foroe of the in, and the The cave nnd 1 and timbers po and anid the gu wind danger r hands were soon at t d far of it will ns the re WIL as y condition Iaborers party led to SOON WW POS Both fan | } a distance of nearly two | was | y any hope for the lives | survived they | th Advance Hussin's workers Organizing fer Vefense Inss w 1 to have a ds ir futumn for the rkers oxist in Fac) amomy nx fund it aut fia ay bedraw: I'he unions ng vigor all skilled trades undor Irganiz n to An nave glass thelr not ut it announced what hat It will not he less Favor of More Battleships Feb. 19 A oconsiderabls nor the the su! naval af fair mittee having in charge the pre pat of the naval appropriation bill An ty are in favor of making pro visio at least four, and probably six Hn of he torpedo boats to be suthorizged will depend very largely on the wr of battleships recommended is likely if tow of the views omimit the house oships Four Killed in a Mining Shaft, Riri Mich Feb 17 Whileeleven men were ascending from the Republic mine in a skip It overturned and they were thrown to the bottom of the shaft James Drides P. Pegelber, Andrew Balled and William MoGrath were killed and Ande Potorson was so badly In pared tha y eannot lve Erick Martin had a leg broken, and all the others, with ane axoep! on, were injured (BL Harrl-on WIL Not be a Delegate, INDIANA Fob. 19. <General Har ison has positively declined to let his mame go helio: the state convention as a dologate at-large to Bt. Louls, and has no sified his friends that It ie useless to urge the matter upon him Ls, the | ts understood from | oumber of battleships for | provall of | : | the | to Turin, where he was at —— A NOTED ITALIAN DEAD. Cristofori Negril, the Eminent Economist and Minister of State, Frorescr, Feb, 19 -<Cristoforo Negril, economist and minister of state, 1s dead, Cristoforo Negrl was born at Milan in 1800, He studied law at Pavia and Vienna, and was from 1841 to 1848 pro- fessor of constitutional law at Padua, Driven into exile by reason of his partici- pation in the movement of 1848 he went first rector of the university of that city and was after wards chief of the consulates of the min. istry of foreign affairs. He entirely re- organized that service and journeyed sev- eral times to Germany, England and Rus- pln, seeking by his writings to awaken commercial activity among his compa triots. He founded the Italian Geograph foal soclety at Florence and was the prosi- After staying a devoted himself ex- ly toorganizing Itallan expeditions interior of Afrieannd for the Arctic He was the author of a of it for five years tr Hamburg he number on political and geographical The Defeat of Free Silver, | $4) The u the was taken on « majority house yest rday, free coinage amend that of Thursday On Thursday defeated 10) yesterday it Man » whole r wis by 110; Was The in a majority of 1256 ng vote, and ox hirty-soven out « wunted for. An a wi that 154 Republicans | voted mocrats against Democrats ndrew ( ad for ho Bri WW ial Asylam Attendants Convicted, from His Cutter and Killed Arrested on a Terrible Charge, England Will be Represented, Wasson Feb, 19 Venezuelan coms a th It is stated that EEA has assur st Great Britain, as well a8 Ven the com This is regarded with n It is the part fa eaen ted before il greatly mission Amelie Hives Again Wedded » LLE, Ya Feb 10 « Chanler Prince married Hill tiw Mes and Pierre IRDYy rnoon at Alfred wore vat le Hives yesterday the home of father of the known suthoress, who w Inst your rood from Mr. John Armstrong Chan I'he couple will reside In London nel a Lillnokalani's Pardon HosoLu Mi Feb wriner via Han Francisoo Lilluokalanl Dominis, 1 Hawanll 8 queen Feh 6 received pardon for her participation In the Jan uary, 186. The pardon provides that she is not to leave the sland of Oahu without the consent of the president or 8 member of the on tiprising of cabinet Premier Bourgeois Will Not Hesign, Panis, Feb. 19. <M. Bourgeols makes no of his opinion that the time has arrived to brave the senate and to appeal to public opinion agalost it He will not resign If the majo ity resualns Sonstant weoret Bhould It fall away be will come forward i to head rad ionl senate n agitation against the Dillon Succeeds Justin MoCarthy, Fob 19 John Dillon of parlinime nt for Kast Mave, F Avs iw mera bey Wak yoster day vivoted chaleman of the anti Parnellite section of the Trial Nationalist party by a Vote of #8 to 1 Me Justin Mo Carthy, whe withdraws from she lender ship to sucersd i : : A HOLOCAUST AT TROY, Terrible Results of a Working Boy's Carelessness, THREE WOMEN DASHED TO DEATH. Fearful Scenes of Panle Among Working Women In a Big Shirt Walst Factory. Miraculous Fseape of Nearly All Those Employed in the Bullding. Troy, N. Y., Feb. 18.—A small boy care leasly throwing a match into a pile of olly waste, a blazing mass of flames, 850 wo men and girls erazod with fright, fighting for their lives ns the flames chased them with hungry tongues, was the beginning of a fire last that thou sands of dollars’ worth of property and the destruction of three From the outside of the high bullding the first notice of impending disaster was the sight of a body of girls as they rushed out upon the fire escapes from the windows or crowded out the entrance night consumed caused Hyes Following them came a mass of smoke with flashes of hot flame Wks Then the mass of frenzied humanity, find ing the egress too small for Instant esca over the sides of the les of clothing filled in lurid str I began climbing ‘ and bund with writhing human horrifled passers by CAPOS dropped at the feet of Wi started there ty hin twenty min utes after the fir wore threes dead women lald upon the floor of an wd fifteen women burned and to the Joining wre and maimed girls and taken hospital or to thelr homes It ing hour etthel waist fa was just 2hirty minu rls and women wer In the the aad prepa " Ww thre & ver fled 1 the racl i ar he that th ana y i \ ud uman crushed and struggled for life in the lame bound building but three fth ’ im missing | oN ted ) ing have reports beings who fatal endings came, The names rwere Killed and wounded we we wl re arrectly Evidence Against Brutal Murderers, Crise Feb, 18K iy accumuliat Walling, the al SAT viden rap and Mise them Ky has told George H for Major lent repu oon against Jackson eged of Pearl Bryan Fhe man who drove and Miss Bryan over to Newport soon after midaight of Jan. 31 his story to the polio He Is Jackson, colored coachman Widdlefield His testimony murderers amd bears an ox the 1nost he had tation In vincing thus addueed, though a witness to the erm Hi kept his secret for fear of with complicity was nt far charged thus wing Will Probably Go to Banker Morgan Wasninaros, Feb. 10 ar Hale has not yet decided to whom shall be awarded the bonds upon which default of payment of the first instalment was made nor will he do so until the exact amount of the defaults has been ascertained. There seems to be no reasonable doubt, however, that they will be awarded to J. P. Morgan and his associates under thelr blanket bid of $110 0877 Seoretary Hopresentative Spear Exonerated, CorLumpus, O., Feb 19.-The committee of the house which has been Investigating the charge that Representative Spoar, of Clinton county, offered to recommend a guard ship in the penitentiary in consider ation of 8300, made its report yesterday, exonerating Mr. Spear England Alone Dissents, Lospox, Feb 10 A dispateh to The Times from Constantinople says that all the powers except England have assented to the sultans proposal to recognise Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria | THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Result of Tuesday's Balloting in Leading Pennsylvania Cities, PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 19, — Local elections were held In this state yesterday, Several interesting contests were waged in the larger cities which elected mayors, In this city the ticket was headed by John L Kinsey and Arthur Blddle, respectively Republican and Democratic candidates for city solicitor, Kinsey was elected by a majority that will probably exceed the Democratic vote, The campaign was note worthy for the especially bitter fights in many of the wards, due to the factional split in the Republican ranks, the efforts of the Municipal League, and here and there to the activity of the Democrats The returns thus far secured from contested wards In this city indicate the Municipal League has failed in efforts to secure the election to councils of reformers. In the Eight ward where a hard fight was mude against Wenoeel Hartman who Is president of common that gentleman was elected by nearly 1,00 majority. In the Fifth ward s bitter fight wos waged against B. Anderson in select council VEeRr fo the that its council James whose cotrs past has displeased the re i theless he was returned by over jority In other discouraging to the Mu The folld of Senator known AnthA pected to he lp the Mun effort to defeat but they appear t y hsv forthe regular Repul sult that the refor under Edward A. Devlin Maurice ¥. Wilhere, elected law rel The t the the stat Pittsburg wards th Wer ns ombiners the '( Hg Wing « result of the returns ary the elect and Ni Ba el Wks Barto Laura burned a left Her clothes was gutted Mo iv A specia "1 the Sunbury olen tion was held here yesterday ve tion of ox lidating sunbu boroughs Ce enrried by 200 majority has 6.000 population and Eest Sunbury 8,000 Pa, Feb 1 Mike Zaton Lbed John Sorock in a local in Hg Ww which will Hkely iners and of thelr warning qu Fast Was and lation me ry fs Sunbury AMOKIN ain saloon from death ounds restlt I'he men are m divislo without befor quarreled over the monthly pay. Zaton wielded the knife twice could knock and hold him down PRIiLADELPHIA, Feb 17 The appoint. ments of Director of Pablic Safety A. M Beitler to be Judge of common pleas court No 1, to sucoeed Allison and of State Representative Frank M Riter to be director of public safety to su coed Mr. Beltler, were announced on Sat urday. Mayor Warwick announced Mr Riter's appointment Immediately after Beitler's elevation to the judgeship had been received from Governor Hastings PHILADELIHIA, Feb 18 William Hip ple, 38 years oll, who was employed at Froht and Market strocts by the Union Traction company as one of the men who hook up the fenders when the trolley cars run down the hill to Delaware avenue, was instantly killed yesterday while at his work. He was reaching down to lift up the fender of car 88 when oar 108 struck the first car with such foree as to send It forward, Hipple's body was cut in two The coroner is investigating LANCASTER, Pa, Feb 17 «John Hen aged 66 yours, was lodged In Jail hore last night charged with the murder of his wife in Columbia. The couple lived in the oconter of the town. Both had been drink ing freely, and Saturday night they quar woled. Shortly afterwards Herr told a» neighbor that his wife had died suddenly The woman's body showed marks of vio lence, the condition of the neck and face | Indicating that she had been choked to [Yeats Herr, when arrgsted, was too drunk Iw Spevtators the late Judge A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED 13. the eminent French yestorday, aged 84 that the a bill to re Thursday, Feb, Ambro Thomas wr, died in Par from 1.4 ha A dispatch Portuyg oq Don says Oortos voted eu out in the Mill, = on Xaver famous jockey Ky., yester Gh Friday, Feb Foledo, ( WELL LA yesterday, by a vot dnays, refused to t § drowned Petersh explore; } irg that AH is 1 WwW On his Toesday, Feb. 18 BOR Ley sked bank K AND PRODUCE | MARKE Closing Quotations of the New York Philadelphia Exchanges New Youk, Feb I» rather dull thr we IS pr and at Halt Del b.L & Erie lake Lehigh Lehig! The stock t the market aay a nierest trading gains 1 Port a 8 Are prett at ! : oe. Losing re XO & Hi W Erie & W Nay Va 1] ley Whe West Nhu Markets Iw Flour do. extra vania m~ clear, $1.02 siraight, $L0G@a Th. western Laas. Wheat dull ge. asked for February Bee. bid and 80Ge. asked for February nominal, with Mig nd and asked February Hay steady; choloe ths Beef! quiet. Pork dull. Lard steam. 35.75 Butter firmer. western eli do. creamery 1200 whe factory Me @ 1 Kigins, #4 imitation cream ery. 11@l6e.; New York dairy. s@ie.: do creamery, 138170. Pennsylvania and western creamery prints. extra, Me, exceptional lots higher 1%. do. fair wo good, 158 We. prints Jobbing at 21@Me. Choose steady New York large, 081940. small fancy, 68 10060: part skims, ganic; full skims. 205 Eger weak: New York and Pennsvivania WE ee; lowe house, §1 TOBE. western fresh, WR 1 Nee | sonthers General Fel LE. Th Privaprirnia ter superfine, $2 Penney ler de winter with i Thy Lorn stea tals for Tie Time dull dairy do. choles Nga ih Live Stock Markets, New York, Feb 18 Peeves steady. CUnives lower. Veals, SQA. Sheep and lamin firmer, but plow | common to prime sheep Wd: export wethers, BM. 5%; good tn prime Paras, $00. Hogs firm at $4 50040 8 Easy Lanenry, Pa, Feb 18 Oattle slow; rime, BLORLN0; good butchers, $2%004; Hie, stags and cows, §1.0560 3. Hoge lower Philadeiphine, SCAG 0, best Yorkers, Ga, Jpies, GAN roughs, ie up | {| & elphin | trains between lonr, | and | with | Western BATLROAD SCHEDULES ANIA BEA WM ahd a RAILROAD WY HE» er Mia 2 . AND VIA. TYROXN) Bellefonte am, at A 1210p m Belletont Week Days . a.m Fhiladeliphia Sleeps & Reading W Liiamspt east bound at AM Sm. n Pullman Williamsport and Phils I. W. GEFHART L 8 eneral 8 Ve ONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD » ELLEF B Totake effect May 2 wa WESTWARD 18 74 IH - Ye llefonte Colevil le Morris Whitmer Hunters ¥ilimore Rrialy Waddle Keotia Uroasing Krumrine ~Ntruble «Inn ate College Bisthx A —— oO hl 8 SREY 28 oF... 080 es Morning trains from Montandon, Williams ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect wit) rain No.7 for State Osllege Afternoon trains from Montandon. Lewisburg and Tyrone con pect with Train No 11 for State College. Trains from State Ou. lege connee! with Penman. RR trains at Bellefonte Dally except pm H. TRoMas, Supt ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Cerner of High and Spring strect Receive Deponita: Discount Notes J.D. Savon Cashier
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