9, 1806, CLEVELAND AND (LBA Report That He Is Investigating Through Secret Agents, SPANIARDS ARE NOT ALARMED, Premier Del Castillo Announces in Madrid That from Official and Private Advices He Is Satisfied the President Will Take No Action on the Resolutions, WASHINGTON, April 7.—The house terday adopted the « the Cuban resolutions by a vote « 27, and passed the ri and har under n of | lively debate of forty of 216 to $0. The report on the Cubar elutions had been debated Friday Saturday Eighteen Republicans nine Democrats voted against tl After the most det those opposed to the renor repo i yf sonferonce ver the ru minutes, SUS Nsio hy ) and and 10 report ermined opposition of gnition of the and h there more votes the Fg ht insurgents in the senate 154 were but ten port than against the ori The former vote was 262 to 17 tion the house agreed to the lutions, and disposes of the Cuban ques tion for the present WASHINGTON, April 8 apparently good authorit Cleveland 1} self as to Cuba, and island the in ngainst ginal resolut By senate m™ 18 Dry Sires t by th tain 1 AS tain phaas CATee gate for his tions show the sena favor of tl surgoents simp tiv 83 Spain Anticipates No Farther Action, MADRID A tions ti | been rece and : ernment t land wo that theref maintain an « i The Booth Family Jar. April 7 I'he nad Ias fror we must st there alw for Mrs Fatally Pa., April 8 Killed, Two Injured. By an ex One GREEN plosi mn baugh wmite at the new Rade near here, one man w killed and three inj two fatally Their names Frank Grannel, dead W. I. Marshall, James Parker and John Congaware, seriously injured, Marshall and Parker will die. The men were thaw ing out dynamite when a large quantity of the stuff exploded Young Grannel was horribly mangled, as he was standing directly over the explosive tunnel (t ured are Republicans Win In Chicago. CricAco, April 8. Out of thirty-five aldermen the HRepublicans yesterday elected twenty, the Democrats thirteen, and two independents were chosen. There are thirty-four wards in aldermen were chosen in the Tenth, there being a vacancy in that ward, The fight | on the town offices was in all of the towns | a straight party lssue, and the Republi cans were uniformly successful Oliver Belmonts Gift to His Wife. Newrort, R. LI, April 7.—A transfer was recorded yesterday whereby all the property of Mr, Oliver H. P. Belmont in this city and Middletown, including his $000,000 stable and farm, representing a total value of nearly $1,000,000, was made over to his wife, Mrs. Alva E. Belmont, formerly the wife of W. K. Vanderbils. Keeper Killed by an Insane Cenviet, Avsuny, N. Y., April 8-~Herbert R. Flanigan, a keeper in Auburn prison, died yesterday as the result of an assault made | on him two weeks ago by a convict named | George English, a Kings county man. English was insane, and has been trans | ferred to Matteawan asylum. 1 he city, but two | | him with a knife ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, wirttamsront, Pa, April 6.-Cephas Batcheler, aged 03 years, the oldost resi dent of this city, was suffocated during a fire which destroyed the house of his son- in-law, John Hawk. LEBANON, Pa, April 4. Thomas Kok, aged 19, placed a revolver which he thought to beempty to his forehead here last night, saying: “Here sho goos, boys." The weapon went off, killing him instantly READING, Pa, April 7.—The 3 year-old child of Mrs. Ida Heckendorn was burned to death in a fire which destroyed the honse of the mother Aieokville, this county, The family at the time, and the origin of the fire ls unknown LANCASTER, Pa, April 6. Harry Thomp son, the man who was shot by Bertha Me at was absent Connell, continues to improv no unin This was the last terday in the room they occupied, all Death had resulted from asphyxiation they having evidently blown out the gas seen of then ! when their dead bodies were foun in one bel Harnispv ra, April 6.—The annual re port of Banking Commissioner Gllkeson for the year 1845 shows that notwithstand- ing the financial difficulties during the year he did not have to appoint a single receiver for any of the strictly financial in stitutions of the state, The commissioner calls attention to the enormous amount, £374,241,784.83, which is held by trust com panies in the state as trust funds. For the first time in the history of this common wealth this information has been collected Colonel Gilkeson says additional legisla tion is needed to protect the fhterests of the people who have trust funds in the hands of corporations. WILKEsSBARRE, Pa, April 7.—Michael Hoko, a Slav, was murdered by John Gil dreit, a jealous rival, last night. Hoko | and Glldreit were In love with the same girl, but she favored Hoko, Glldreit, who had on several occasions threatened his rival, lay ln walt for him with a number of companion« last night, and attacked Hoko broke away from his assailants and sought refuge In the saloon of Harry Biddleman. Gildrelt and his companions attacked tie place, break ing the windows and doors. They then pounced upon Hoko and beat him to death Threo of Hoko's friends were also badly injured. The saloon was completely wrocked., Five of the attacking party wore lodged in Jail. (teneral and Mrs. Harrison Now at Their Indianapolis Home, A QUIET MARRIAGE OEREMONY Russell Harrison and Mes, MoKeeo, the Ex. President's Children, Purposcly Absent The Con. Arrive at Thelr Home Toulght, Themselves from the Wedding ple Will NEW Yon April 7. «Kx President Ben Jamin Harrelson and Mrs. Mary Scott Lord Dimmick wore married last ove 0:45 o'clock, at Bt, Th y-third d by the R hal Thon General B etary of the navy nora Mrs. Dimm no nt was ¢ 1 uy 1 nisl nant Joh vn man rts Ldeuts ceremony wa 3 13 in-law witn oniy ul Mr the D rey X guests Daniel M of Columbian Rawmsdell, vate secretary to i ral 23 ATH Kansas Women Voters 5 TY. Aan Apr - wr Cleveland A Has the Measles ROoverness rem mer residen is not consid College Oarsmen Wrecked, One Drowned. Mapisox, Wik, April 8 While at prac tice a mile out on Lake Mendota a squall struck two shells manned by oarsmen of the University of Wisconsin's crew. One man was drowned and two others are ina eritical condition from their plunge in the ley water. The drowned student was John Day, of Janesville, Wis, only son of Mrs Jeannette Day. The others are lester Street, Dixon, Ills, and Curran C. Me Convllle, of Lacrosse, Wis. The others were rescued uninjured Mra, Curtls Elected Mayor, Cimmanox, Kan, April 8.—The women were victorious in the election here, Mrs C. A. Curtis being elected mayor by a small majority over Dr. Lawrence. The election board Is composed wholly of women, who were out in full force, Mrs Curtis Is over 00 years of age. Sho is a woman of good business ability, and is quite wealthy Cheering Prospects for Peaches, BRIDOEVILLE, Del, April 8 —Thé pros pects for a iarge crop of peaches MR this city mo excellent. The trees are loaded with buds, and the cold weather has kept then back so that they are not yet in blos sot, Possible frosts during the present ouith dey all that may prevent a large | yield, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL DY PRESIDENTS BRD, ome xm onmoes Thaursday, April 2, Yesterday, the 81st birthday of Prines Bismarck, was enthusiastically celebrated throughout Germany Fire in a squalid Brooklyn tenement the death of seven adults and three children, All were Ltalinns The arrival of in New York during February aggregated 11.822, per cont increase over the previous ruary house caused emigrants n 6 Feb and Mo They not I 4 rirouie Three robbers Loul San Francisco but got only #1 erRcap d held up train 77 for th near banon +s t} Ors $1 Friday, Apr Augustus Hoppin of the Philadelphia 1 New York and changes, Closing Quotations Markets, Prrraperemia, April 1. «Flour steady; win ter superfine, $2.500¢ extras, $2.75@3 Pennsylvania roller clear, $3 40@3 50; do straight, $0553.70; western clear $4038.80, Wheat firm, with bid and T4c. asked for May. Corn q with 36 bid and 8g. asked for May. Oats quiet, with 25840. bid and 20%4c. naked for May. Hay firm; choloe timothy $18.50@17 for large bales Beef steady. Pork firm; short clear, $108 11.80, Lard steady: western steam, $5.3. But. ter weaker, western creamery, 12@1%. : do factory, P@12¢c.: Elgics, 18. imitation cream ery, 11@1540.: New York dairy, 13@174c.: do creamery, 12817. Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 2c. do. cholee, Zie.; do. fair to good, 17@20¢.; Inferior lots lower! prints Jobbing at Z3@2c. Cheese steady! inrge, 631000. ; small, 8@10%c ; part skims, 3QSigc. | full skims, 28 %c. Eggastrong: New York and Pennsylvania, 18¢.; western fresh, 11%3 120. southern, 11@11440. General do do winter Te tiet Live Stock Markets, New York, April 7.-~European cables quote America steers at 3 10c., dressed weight: re frigerator beef, THAT. Calves quiet and barely steady: poor to prime veals, $434 Sheep and lambs active and slighty firmer on lamba: poor to prime sheep, $5004.50 com- mon to cholee lambs, $4.5035.85 Hogs weak at $3 0004.25 EAs Linenty, Pa, April 7. Cattle steady prime $4250.35; good butchers, $5084; rough fat, $834.95. Hoge slow: best selectad medinm welghts, $4 0534.10; beat Yorkers, $40 L056: common to falr Yorkers and pigs, $5.058 4: heavy hogs, $1.8083.0: roughs, $2.7505 50, Sheep active, prime, $4.1534 25; fair, $3.6@ | B90; common, $8.25@06; culls, $1.7502.7H | common 10 good lambs, $3.50@4.00. Veal | ealves, $4.0Q5, ;; | INVEST - YOUR KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED The importance of knowing just what to do when one 18 afflicted with disease or troubles of aurinary nature, 18 best answered by the following letter which was recently published in the Poughkeepsie, N, Y kidney or DNEWS-pPress Mrrerron, Dutchess Co., |! “Dr. David Kennedy, Dear Si more than eighteen months | {ly hcted with kiduey trouble a quarter of ¢ { out almost fainting, 1 did { until I began to use Dr, David Kenued Favorite Remedy \ iter u ottie T noticed a decided jmp 1 ‘1 DAVID KEANE pot gam pg the fir roves HR | Will on DR. 0Y'S FAVORTE RENED) Salesmen Wanted » 5 ve MONEY TGAGH J 4 | | | on city or country real estate worth amount of | at least do Interest at six per cent. payable quarterly or semi-annually. Bor- rowers pay all expenses and attor- neys’ fees. Can secure plenty of first-class investments at all times for any one who has money to lend. For further information and par ticnlars, address E. H. FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law. Hollidaysburg, Pa. bie the oan, K.1y ARTIFICIAL BYES :- «POLISHED. Artificial Eyes which have become rough through wearing, polished up equal to New, for a reasoable price, We guarantee full sat. isfaction. References given lars for one eye, Write to the Price two dol. ARTIFICIAL EYE POLISHING CO. Station 1, Post Office Bullding, 25:27 Third Ave, New York City. 098, Leavy “ ad | Wi | RATLROAD SCHEDULES P KE NNSEYLVANIA BAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after May 20, in AND VIA. TYRORE~WERTWARD iefonte 5 28 am st Altoona # Arrive LR | am ante 10 00 a i m Altoona | 4 | od; ! passin t # West bound tra famspt east bound at 45a, m Pulims Cars on Day trains between Williamsport and Philadelphia J. W. GEPHART General Supt Br -srysiEl CENTRAL RAILROAD J To take effect May 20, 18 EASTWARD WESTWARD 14 Lyv.am «Bellefonte Colevilie Morris Whitmer «Hunters Fillmore Brialy - Waddle Seotia Crossing « Krumrine rituble ava Inu wees State College BTATIONS ABABBEBE RB L ANTE 228 02 5512 30/8 00 Te 30.1 Morning trains from Montandon, Williams port, Leek Haven and Tyrone connect with train No. 7 for State College. Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con nect with Train No 11 for State College. Trains from State Ouiiege connect with Penna. RR. trains at Belleionte Dally except Sundag HT J ROMAS, Supt, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits; Discount Notes, J.D. Snvasny Cashier
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