Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 23, 1896, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL
yy 1806,
BARON DE HIRSCH DEAD.
The Noted Philanthropist Falls a
Victim to Apoplexy,
HIS PRINCELY BENEFACTIONS,
For Years He Had Given Fortunes An-
pually in Charities, Mainly to People of
His Own Persecuted Race His Many
Colonization Schemes,
Os
ter t
fer
thos
vided
should
Dtates
But ! h learned
reports {
United States that it would be very easy
to overdo the thing In brnging out Rus
slan Hebrews It would be unwise they
thought, for
could be prep support themselves
8a the baron sent agents to South Amer
fen and Mexico to negotiate for the pur
tracts of land. In the Ar
were con
from
sileagues in the
}
the
ntea and
them to come faster than they
wed to
chase of Inrge
gentine Republic neg:
cluded government looked very
favorably upon the colonization scheme,
But the people
and made
tiations
and the
were bitterly opposed to it,
such manifestations of angry
hostility that the plan had to be aban-
doned hen Mexico waa settled upon,
snd President Diaz promptly gave his as
purance of co operation
Since 1800 Haron de Hirsch's expenditures
for charity had exceeded $15,000,000 a year,
He had established” offices in all the cap-
itals of Europe on the system of charity
organization socletien. The committes in
charge of these offices has authority to In
vestigate each case of poverty presented
The Hirsch fund for the assistance of the
Russian Jews has a capital of ten millions,
It is operated by a stock company known
as the Jewish Colonization associat.on,
and is a limited liability company. The
shares are $600 eaci;, and all but ten were
owned by Baron de Hirsch. The Ameri
can branch of the Hirsch fund holds 82.
400,000 of the baron’s mouey in rust, The
voted to establishing colonies and edusat-
| thought, fatally,
ing the Russian Jews in republican prin. |
eiples and the ways of the country, One
of the Iargost colonies is located at Wood
bine, N. J.
|
ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, NINE SAILORS DROWNED.
Larirz, Pa., April
erty, who it Is believed
wife at thelr home
of this borough
20. «Joseph Dough
fatally shot his
in Warwick, a suburb
Friday evening and then
put a bullet in his own brain, died on Sat
urday
WILKESRBARRE
and John Bonsta
nandilla, N. Y., charg
dor of Nice nt Plymouth
wrod from ¢
lack of evidence,
Pa
whiny
who
April
wero
18, Martin
arrested at
the mur
John Pu.. wer
tody vost
rday owing
r crime A
pt the women at bay
t likely have lynched
Iving in a crit
in the poorhouse
id mos
miner is now
and is un
Hance pending an inquest
April 22
m tt
state R
will be a
gathering he
chosen for all the of
the wm himself
for president
publi
distin
MI ONY MNOrrOw
tively Quay Mn
ator's friends will be
4 to be filled, and
indorsed
ba a hop s minority
and at the meeting of
Its loaders will prob
mpt to the plans
nator Quay and his friends. Thore Is
no sentiment among aay of the delegates
we for Me
assorted by his
sentiment
Ohloan, it has
nator
strongly
PPOs ’ wN
ment
fiitton
ably make no att upset
,
0
or politicians now on
if
there
the »
Kinley has b
friends i= a strong
through the state for the
not made itself felt hore
na on
PHILADELIIIA, April 20 «Fire on Sat
urday afternoon destroyed the old Penn
sylvania ralirond stallion, st Market and
Thirty second streets, and immense
ear sheds in the rear. Seve Pullman (ars
and thirty day conchen were also dostroyed
Two firemen were Liiied by falling walls
and eight were injured, two of them, it is
A number of other fire
men were overcome by the intense heat,
and had to be taken to the hospital. The
tae
loss will probably cmount to $400,000. The |
income is $195,000 a year, and this is de | dead are William
Staiger, district on
gineer, and Hugh MeGranigan, of Hook
ond Ladder Company I. The most seri
ously Injured are George R. Preston and
Bamuel Sneyd, who wera buried un
falling walls,
Wreck of the Fishing Schooner
Camnbell Off Long Island,
NARROW ESCAPE OF BURVIVORS.
The Fatal Squall Which Sunk the Vessel
Lasted Only un Minute, but in That Short
Time Both Masts Were On
Soapped
Close to the
Deok,
Fifteen hy
Persons
Colonel Nunez Sarrenders,
( }
yn Cuban
A warrant
weotion with the al
4 pedition of the Ber
irrendered imself to United
yissioner Bell yesterday, He
bail the sum of §1.000
Appearance mirt In Now York
nn
was admitted to in
for his
on May 18
nt «
Five Children Dead in a Tenement Fire,
TursEr's Faris, Mase, April 18. This
manufacturing village experienced its sad
dost fatality rday, when five children
of French nationality were suffocated Ina
tenement house on “Li ‘he dead
are: Josephine Courmaline, aged 12 yoars;
Edward Courmaline, aged 10 yoars; An
nle Dubois, aged 4 years; Lena Dubuls,
aged 7 years; Rogle Bonmler, aged 10 yours
y eats
stroat
Politieal Marder In Lenisinnm,
TAxGiranoA, La, April 22 --A deplora
Ble tragedy ocenrred hore yostorday Mr, A
H. Goss, the Populist Bzpublican candi
data for coroner of this parish, was shot
snd instantly killed, and 8, OC Hyde, »
Democrat and highly respected man, was
mortally wounded. The trouble Lotween
the men grew out of polities
SKIT Upset and Three Drowned,
CHARLESTON, W. Va, April 22. —Yester-
day, while leaving work at a lock, a skiff
which nrontained nine men upset and
threo were drowned. The dead are: Henry
Mahan, colored, Gallipolis, O.; Richard
Dickinson, colored, former homs un.
known; Jordan, white, aged 16, The
other six swam ashore,
Five Mandred Were Killed,
Buakiy, April 22 Further advioos re
oolved hore from Berber say that in the
recent flight among the members of the |
| khalifa's body guard, at Omdurman, 500
pen wore killed, instend of fifty, ns first
reported.
|
| AWEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED
Thursday, April
Missouri's Dumocratic
declared for fr
Bland for presid
Presiden
Burgholz, of Ney
consul at Krzeron
New York's st
14,
slate «
onvi
and Ri
ntion
sliver hnrd P
nt
Wednesday, April
A
~~ NY DEABHICE MAD KW
TOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
Closing Quotations of the New York and
Philadelphia Exchanges,
vEw Yonux, A he
' Sock Ex
y we
ts oof
we nr
re & Ohio
Baltim
Chesa. & Ohl
Del. & Hudson
D.L.&W
Krie
Lake Er
Lehigh
&W
NAY
hd
“2 Ww
General Markets,
PrrranererntA Apel 21. «F
$2 aL,
Pennsylvania roller
$3. 55@4.
Wheat dull
May
wir steady win
tor superfine £2.7509;
otralght
$1 am
naked for
bid and ge. asked for
igo. bid and 2644
frm; choles timothy, $17 for large
quiet $15@I5 00. Pork quiet;
to new mess, 30. 250106; family, $10.5001075
short clear, $1011.50, Lard western
steam. 85.2. Batter weak; western dairy, 8
ie. do, crea merry, 103140. Elging, 140. im
tation creamery, #@lle.; New York dairy, #8
Ie. : do. creamery, 100Me. Pennsylvania
and western creamery prints, extra, Iie. do.
choles, 100. do. fair to good, 1961 5 prints
Jobbing at 183210. Cheese easy: New York
large, E100; small, 8810. part skims, 33
Sige: full skims, 2004c. Eggs weak: New
York and Pennsylvania, 10001 western
fresh, 10ge.; southern, $10
7%
with asked for April
bales
beef hams
steady:
Live Stock Markets,
New York, April 21 «European cables qu (s
American steers at 10@1 le, dressed weight;
refrigerator be ef at Qe. Calves slow and
weak; inferior to good veals, $4G 455. Sheep
and lambs firm for desirable weights; unshorn
sheep, rood, ARLE; clipped, do. $4003.50;
good unshorn lambs, $4.8004: Virginia spring
jambs, $4.50 ench. Hogs lower at $3 9004.25
EAtr Line wry, Pa, April 21-Cattle in falr
demand; prime, SL @ 4.45; good, # O40;
butchers, $3. 0064.19; rongh fat, $33.7;
| Balle, stags and cows, $1.90G8.70, Hogs dull;
Daodivm and best Yorkers, $3.7004.75; com
{mon to fale Yorkers, $3.0003.80: heavy hogs,
| wory hard to sell, $5.5003.00; rough, $2.8548.28,
| Sheep slow at Boul unchanged prices; cholo
lambs, MBA; common to Kod Inmbe,
|
|
KIDNEY TROUBLE
The importan
CURED
| to do when one
| steady
d
TTT TTA
WikilOMe
Tr ATP
& vil
wrerrm
INVEST
oY Lid
E. H. FAULKENDER,
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton,
nd 42 Broadway
'W YORK CITY
P. 8.~Peopl
and sure
large investment, send
tory circular, mailed
¢ who desire 0 ha
nmoome on A su
1 for out
free
HUMPHREYS’
Pr, Humphreys’ Specifics arm sclontifically and
enrefolly prepared Bewedies, used for years in
private practice and for over thirty years by the
people with entire success, Every single Bpeoific
& special cure for the discase nated
They cure without drugging, purging or reducing
the aystem and are In fact and deed the Rovereign
Remedios of the World,
ba crass, ares
3 «Fevers, Cougestions, Inflammations.
D-Warms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle...
3-Teething Cole, Crying, Wakefulnes
A-Diarrhea, of Children or Adults
7 «Coughs, Colds, Promchith
S<Neurnlgin, Toothache, Vaoeache,
P-Neadnches, Bok Neadache, Vertigo ,
10-Dyspepsin, Dillonsnes, Constipation
11 -Maparessed or Paluful Periods
19-Whiinw, Too Profuse Periods .
13-Cronp, Laryngitis, Homsenoss
14-Balt Rheum, Frosipeias, Eraptions
15-Runnmatism, Hheumatio Pale
F6-Malarin, Ouills, Peover and Ague .
19-Catarrh, Infuse, Cold in the Head
20 Whooping Cough
r=Kidney Disenses
UN-Nerveus Debility
B0-Urinary Weakness ‘ o
S4-Bere Throat, Quincy, Uloersted Throat 38
HMUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OL,
“The Pile Glntment.” Trial Slee, 28 Cis,
Bid by Dragpteta, of sent pracedd on resid of prion
Po Femrnin es Banta (10; page, ) Manon res
BURPFHREYE ZED. 00, 111 8 118 Willem Se, SEW TORK.
SPECIFICS.
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{| EARTWARD
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BATILROAD SCHEDULES
portand Philade
W.GEPFHART
LL a
Sut
ame yh LY oy RAILROAD
> To take effect May 2, 188
WESTWARD
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1 oN
Mortis
Whitmer
Hunters
Fillmore
Brialy
Waddie
Sootia Crossing
Krumrine
Strubile
——— Inn
ween RIALS Cllege
Mtns m
2 WK
Morning trains from Montandon, Williams
tt, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with
rain No. 7 for State College. After poms trains
from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone oon
net with Train No. 1 for State College. Trains
from State Oc ope connect with Penna. RR.
trains at Bellefonte
SPally smtp: BmanL H. Tosa, Supt
CEsRE COUNTY BANKING
COMPANY,
Oorner of High and Spring sireet,
Receive Deposits ; Dissount Notes,
: 4. D. Snvony
Cashier