2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1896, SPANISH BRUTALITIES As Reported by a Cuban News Bu- | reau in New York, FURTHER SPANISH VICTORIES, As Reported from Havana After Ravision by the “Military Editors" Spanish Stu. dents Again Insult Our Flag and Amer. lean Students Retaliate, NEW York, March 11 Fidel Plerra, In charge of the Cuban news bureau in this city gives out the following statement from a letter dated Santiago de Cuba, Feb. 25 ‘Although General Weyler says that pobody will be punished in any way un less he 1s convicted of some crime, assas sination proceeds on a larger scale In or der that you may judge to what extent it is onrried on 1 will give you a few instances “On the morning of 14th inst, in the ward of Maravilla, in the the town of Guantanamo, the following persons were found murdered Parran, col ored planter aged 50 yoars, Luciano Faure, colored planter, 40; Policarpo Baro, ored planter, 40; Elias Duran, colored la borer, 35; Manuel Munez, colored planter, 70: Miguel Perce, colored laborer, 58 Fe- lix Casado, white planter, 40; Rufino Luque, white planter, 83; Blas Jimenez white planter, 40] Comex, white planter, 21; Ramon Maleta, colored la borer, 46; Tomas Specht, colored laborer 20: Rafael Carbonell, colored laborer, 50 VOArs “The first of these individuals had left this city the previous day for Guantanamo with his stepdaughter. He was the owner of a small coffee estate. Another of the murdered men had arrived with six horses loaded with 100 pounds of coffed, and accompanied by a lady and a child of vear. The coffee was sold by the the guerilla force of Guyo Romero and the proceeds distributed among them In Hongol district of Cobre, on a coffee plantation lawyer from Juan Despigne the Celestion col Jose Senso a Spanish guerilla cut also the several Wt ASCOT tO pieces & Seville colored I and others whose tained. TI engaged in the names I have not y« were all peaceable people r agricultural occoupation Maniel a ard, d ( ther by whose the an ortez we a relative with the of Dongo the lleutenant the negr legada 1d h MORE SPANISH by Are Trustwor leports Revised ern: Over distr i within t : tions riewly planted w entirely destroy A cu an the railroad was burned Mon Fhe flelds of Capitola were als Ane vert ne ids irned ontalling a great losa Manuel Anenas and Doval, manegers of the éstates of Triumvirato and ( tia, were brought to Sagus under and placed in prison. Pablo Ls also been placed in prison charges At Calabazar a company were fired upon by a band of fifty insur nts, whose attack was repulsed. They eft three dead and tem wounded The Havana police captured a trunk containing rifles and cartridges, presuma bly for the insurgents, at the raliroad sta tion of Agua Dulce | General Ia Chambre has been engaged | in the districts of Ramon de las Jaguas, provinee of Bantiago de Cuba, with the in surgents under Jose Maceo. The Spanish teoops captured the insurgent camp and hospital. One guerilla was killed and one officer and nine soldiers were wounded The insurgents left nineteen killed and retired with their wounded. The troops also captured two prisoners, upon whom important correspondence was found Lieutenant Colonel Berriz, with asquad ron of the Bourbon guerillas, has been engaged with the insurgents under Nu nes at Pedroso. The Insurgents left four teen killed and retired with their wounded. The loss of the troops was in significant onstan arrest rrondo has on political of guerillas Students Again Insult Our Flag, Maprip, March 11. There was a serious anti-American riot at Salamanca. The students, ns nsual, were the leaders of the disturbance. They carried Spanish and American flags and burned the latter amid the acclamations of the crowds which gathered to witness the ‘patriotic demon stration Eventually the gendarmes charged the rioters and dispersed them temporarily Later the students reas sembled and gathered another mob about them. The prefect was compelled to onl! upon the police for protection, and the gendarmes again charged the riotous stu. dents, who met the onslaught with showers of stones. Order, however, was finally re stored, and the university was closed. At Bilboa a mob stoned the Dutch consulate thinking it the consulate of the United Hiatos “Synonymous of Butchery ” Povaukeersie, N. Y., March 11.—A Spanish flag was found hanging in front of Eastman college in this city yesterday, with the words ‘Synonymous of Butch ery” painted in large lotters across it. A policeman wae sent to pull the flag down A crowd of students jeered the officer when he took the flag to police headquarters, Kastman college bas about 300 students, men of Editors | jncluding about a dosen Cubans. awazss ssyoousssess! ip SUBING ARVY | sens oo Thursday, March 8. Potor Richard Kenrick, of St. Louis, died In that city, aged 0 Governor Greenhalge died at in Lowell, Maas., after a months’ The damage throughout Now over £200,000 his home Hines flood England will aggrognt caused by recent Through a fire in thee Genoessee apart ment house at Utica, N. Y., four persons lost their lives Mrs. Annle IL/mk, who killed her hus band by stabbing him in tho eye with an nmbrella tip, was convicted of manslaugh ter at Paterson, N. J Fifty county conventions in Iowa to se leot delegates for the convention which selects national delegates Allison, without Friday, March 6, stato have de olared for second choloe ot Katt wore By an explosion in acoal mine owitz, Prussian Silesia, 110 killed The rived at C miners Alert has ar protect United States steamer wrinto, Niearagua, to rican interests ended of convention f ection of yublican 1 " wida's He in a bolt and the « two sols lelogates to St. Louls The at orfum te todd f onvention be construe rth epublican national in St will seat 14,000 and people I'he execution of H. H. Holmes, the al eged multi-murderer, has been fixed by wernor Pennsylvania May 7 Saturday, March 7. The just pre is a strong argun British blue book on Venezuela SOT) LOX { house of commons ent for British claims Sir Ge sthy English challenge for the He will bulld a wrge Nownes, the we publisher 11 issue a Americas now yacht In a dispateh to Pret friendly feelings or Castillo t permit Charles A. Pa Charlie mann wer ArT # Murray and making and passir Monday, March 9, “Wi Wednesday, Mareh 11 Je w diam caped The coming marriage of the Thomas B of New York, w HOEY to Yale college £300,000, which she forfeits by remarrying In a fight between Italians in New York last night Nicola Lombard was fatally and another man seriously shot. Nicolo R amor! was arrested Govan Moore and Willlam Boyd, stu dents at she Agricultural college at Ever green, Ala, fought, and Moore was killed with a club. Boyd was fatally stabbed oan STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Oloning Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges, New Your, March 10. Today's stok mar ket fell slightly below yesterday's record point of activity, and was a purely profes sional affalr. Closing bids Baltimore & Ohio 1774 Del. & Hodson 15 D.L&W Erie Heading Lake Erie & W Ke Lehigh Nav Ww Lehigh Valley New Jersey Cen N.¥ Pennsylvania oa, iy 5 iis Paul Ti NY. & Pa Ne Weat Shore Central General Markets, PritAapeernia, March 10 «Flour winter superfine, $2.5002. 75; do @3; Pennsylvania roller do... straight, $.60003.75 clear, B53316. Wheat dull, with 72. bi and THe. asked for March. Corn quiet, wit Be. bid and Bie. asked for March. Oats dul with Mige. bid and D%e. asked for March Hay steady; choles timothy, 3850017 for large bales. Beef steady; family, 310812: extra mess, 37.0005; beef hams, $15 50214 $O@10.50; elty extra India Pork firm and active. Lard firmer; western steam, $5.00. Hutter firm; westorn creamery HGR. ; do. factory, B15 Elgins, 2%.: im tation creamery, 1iMg@ 160. . Now York dalr 1@a¥e. ; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, $e. do. cholce, 20. do. falrt good, 183210. ; prints Jobbing at UAT. Cheon quiet; large 831000. : small, 801004 skims, 3c. Mall skims, 2084 Eags ir regular; New York and Pennsylvania, 129 1230. lee house, $2 0002 NM; western fresh HB 11 %e. ; southern, 100@ 1140 steady extras, $20 clear, $3. 44@3.%, do wWealern winter packet mess, $168.17. 500 par Live Stock Markets New Youk, March 10 —Heeven are steady Calves steady. Veals, $487 50; fod calves, § @3.50. Bheap steady to firm at $504.25; lambs | steady at $4000.15 for good to choles: spring Inmbs nominally firm. Hogs quoted at $4 # Am East Linenryy, Pa. March 10. <Cattie higher prime, $4 0B450; mixed butchers, $3.7564. 10 roughs, $1063 80. Hogs active: Philadel phins, $4064 00: beat Yorkers, 34.4504. 0 heavy hogs, $4000 40: best pigs, $4.3004 (0 roughs, $384. Kheep active and higher; prime $3.0084: good, $4.7503.85; common, $2 TA@8. 1) vommon ww good lambs, HOGI; ves onlves, $604.75. ex-archbishop | | ver The Inception of Ballington Booth's New Religious Movement. TOBEAN AMERICAN ORGANIZATION Fully Five Thousand Veterans of the Old Army Join the Cheering Citizens In En thusinstie Greetings to the Leader of the New Body, NEW York, March 9.—The ftep made by Ballington Booth, posed commander of the Salvation Army in America, in a rival organization on lines similar to the one from whose com mand he has bean inaugural the de relieved, met with sus coss last night. Cooper the where the first gun was fired, the echo of which thrilled the hearts of 5,000 loyal soldiers, who, since the commence ment of the international strife which bas sundered Ballington Booth's alle glance to his father, General Booth, of London remained loyal to the de posed commander and his Maud Booth. Every seat in the big auditorium was occupied. The wore and the streots The women the regular Army emblem, but the poke hat sent. The men, too, had thei wore no rod Union was BOR have wife, aisles crowded outside were thronged wore “salvation r bad ge jnckets o'clock, and before vast audience had time to be tain Schneider, of sprang waved an American flag with a of The cheered lustily as they sprang to thelr! Bhortly after 7 the seated Cap the lowery corps the nl 4 : | on int! a chair on rm and painting George Washington audience and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Or der had scarcely been restored when Major Poter Glen the of the officers to tender his resiguation after Eva C. Booth had peared on the tf flag who was among first taken oon At can painting easel { in San Francisco Bax Fua Ma table women wi fou Mary's str A Strangler Nt of terror on #00 he 1 1 amonth were strangled to death and both the murd escaped. The last victim of the mystori trangler was found dead yesterday men who admit that visited shortly before her body was have been arrested, but they deny all knowledge of the crime. Neither man is of the oriminal class, and the police are inclined to belleve their stories. The mur ders here are similar in detall to tl} among the same class of women in Den and It is thought by some that the Denver strangler has come to San Fran cisco of thelr class with in CAMS rors they discovered vee A Marderous Maniac, Brock viLLE, Ont, March 10. A mania who alighted from the 11:45 train yestor day shot eight men man, Peter Moore. is dead, and Chief of Police Rose 1s fatally wounded. The maniac himself was shot through the body, and is now in jail He made a terrible fight. His name is la pointe. It was just about noon when Lapointe came on the street carrying » shotgun, and began firing indiscrimi nately. The first shot killed Mo and the next fatally wounded Chief Rose. Fi nally, after shooting six others, he was brought down by a bullet from the revol ver of a clerk In a store One , and Italy's New Cabinet Complete, Roux, March 11.—The new cabinet a finally decided upon is as follows: Pr mier and minister of the Interior, the Mar quis di Rudinl; minister of war, Genera Ricotti; marine, Admiral Brin; foreign affairs, the Duke of Sermoneta; justio Senator Costa; flnance, Signor Banco, treasury, Signor Colombo; public works Benor Perazst; education, Signor Glan tureo; agriculture, Signor Gulociardin posts and telegraphs, Signor Carmine Another Star for the Flag. WasstixatoN, March 11. «The subocomn mittee of the senate committee appointed to consider the bill for the admission of New Mexico decided unanimously to re port to the full committee in favor of the passage of she bill The sub-commitie | | wtroctor Hichborn, and it { ynuch attention. | eylinder bent into a circle, and from the will report the bill as Introduced by Dele | gate Catron, with a few verbal changes Its friends express confidence that they will soon gut the bill into the senate with a favorable recommendation Ex-Senntor Convicted of Bribery, Cotunnusg, O., March 1 -« Kx -Honator J. Q. Abbot, on teial for accepting a bribe while senator two years ago, In connoetion with n pharmacy bill before he senate, wax found cotity Ly the jury yestorday. A motiog wae made for a new trial, | chemiienl combination. NEWS i YY LD WILK ESHA nor Hastings has ution of Abraham J Frederick Ritt July When the apprised of the news Bn Pa., March 0.-—A tereifl wind and rain storm passed over thi tion, doing much damage to property, Oi the hills of North Braddock and Shady Park houses were unroofed and a number of frame dwellings were moved from thelr foundations ADDOCK ASHLAXD, Pa., March 10.-—Paul Gana shak, the aged Polander who was beaten and scalded in a terrible manner by thre tramps at Luke Fidler colliery two weeks ago, died at the Miners’ hospital here yes terday. His murderers disappeared from the neighborhood Immediately after com mitting the crime and nothing seen of them since has been WasHixatox, March 10. The president yesterday appointed James M. Beck to be attorney of the United States, Eastern dis triot of Pennsylvanin; James B be marshal of the United States district of Pennsylvania; R to be appraiser of merchandise at delphin, and Ethelbert Watts of vania, to bx land Reilly Eastern Loper Baird Phila Pennsy Switzer consul at Hargen Prive ERIE BURG, Pa. March 9 meeting advertised afternoon was not well the severe cold weather the being held the open air. Resolutl were adopted declaring in favor of for an advanoe of ten Inner for yesterdny and meet in cents a ton and steps were taken union of Pennsylvania, to the on and 14 all the end thal demand might be made general Por mine onntral March 0. An explos it the Lytle which thro VILLE, Pa LE irred Fhelr Dan Miners own All three wor t is balleved will di Le Pa 3 of Isaac Bendigo Adams min Ze Isr “ Af noon to w HH Holmes 1st on May the mur The death read to him ir Was f PAY inlly notified that he ue the peaalty of his life for der of Benjamin ¥ warrant was at that hour the county prison by Sheriff Clement The last execution in this city was on April 6, 1888 when Sheriff Connell super intended the execution of William Moors alias Scott Jennings, convicted of she murder of Charles Madden Hovsparssune, Pa, March 9 An in effectual effort was made to secure the re lease from jail of Minnie Swanger, a 13 year-old child of Altoona. The crime Pitessl ¢ of which the srl is accused Is the murder of | her uncle, William MeGregor, and the at tempted murder of her grandmother and two other relatives, by mixing poison with the coffee. The reasons advanced why the girl's release should be ordered were that she is weak -minded, and that the legal of age Ia not responsible for eriminal acts Judge Bell decided that the prisoner must | organizers ; be hold A Conditional Gift Declined. The Episcopal diocese of Milwaukee has refosed a gift of $20,000. Bishop Nicholson has formally notified Francis Keone that it is impossible for the Epis copal diocese to accept the offer of the | Keene homestead for Bospital purposes The action of the bishop wes on the ad. vice of the diocesan hospital committee Though the committee has not given up bope of ultimately securing a hospital for the Episcopal church in Milwaukee, the prospects at present are anything but bright. It would not accept the gift be cause of the condition that the hospital should always be known as the Keene | hospital, —Chioago Tribune Iaminsted Life Preservers, The steamer Katahdin carries a new life buoy, the invention of Chief Con is attracting It consats of a copper tides depend two cylinders containing a | chemical compound which as soon as the life preserver is throws into the wa- tor gives forth a light—the result of This light not only enables one struggling in the water | to find the buoy thrown to him, but en- | ables bis ghipmates to find him after he | has reached the buoy, shonld he go over board in the nighttime —Bath (Me. ) Times, 1 wa | Wi would | water attended, owing to | sty presumption is that a child under 14 years | and | Thrilling | extra large pages ! 639-11 N Broad St Must Use The Knife, “Three yeas disease I was completely p Ago taken with kidney very at times 1 in fact, was so bad that the day et for the doctors to perform an me But 1 submit, I had been putin nearly « mean me, day set for the operation I commenced the use 1 badly ; trated; OH i op eration 1 upon decided not bath wa fact tried to help , Band, in ry Y Upon the and from that moment be gan to gain, and it was not long before | was entirely cured and have bad no turn of the trouble since has increased and | never I am now I have DR. 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