2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, MAY A CINCINNATI HORROR. Twenty Perished in the Collapse of a Big Building, THE WORK OF RESCUE RETARDED. The Men Who Were Digging in the Rulns Forced to Quit Work for Fear of a Fur. ther Collapse Walls, Bracing Up the Totter. ing o'clock last Nos. 430 to the 'l, May 5.~At 8 building at nut blown oxpl gasoline, The rifle that it felt all ity, and not one brick on another mt and rear walls of the ont buildings are story Lt was oslon of stroe was glass in tho win House and the stroet, we wn out of t the tin wrecked, 1 MAT RO 10, badly wore seriously immediate ir fastenings hurt neighborho rom the and ran as tense ex ore was nd tha 6 only in also greatest confusion The gr ry of No.4 street was Mp by A. OU saloon. Hoe owned that part of the bulld ing and the wer was owned by M. Gold- and the fl of this bullding street was also occu Louls Fey The e story building were is not yet known how people in the flats or he any in the sa ns, but none escaped, as lapsed. building had put in ants for incandescent socured a gasoline en run the dynamo. The there was a flash 12 Walnut Drach as a smith, rst floor at No pled by a upper fl occupied as many were the i The $30 Walnut loon run by f th fla wer Wm ullding ately oc saloon thelr own « lights, gine plant whi caused the explosion T a col lapse thered every hat there was no fire ll into y eng ine and er Drach’s sa ro the clang red 18 Andress-Meara Wall in the Nien os Grant, Will William Southgate, Newport; Boers, Nowport, Jarbara Seaman B F Lightfoo iledo, 0. 3 ) William Carr, hry an y victims at the hospi lolng well exeopt Mra. Olga illard KE. Cook and Sid who were considered danger now Improving. It Is Deach, whose head, body ly hurt, will not recover, with his broken arm and is in the hospital with her, Drach ney J ously injured feared t and foot Her littl bruised | aro Mrs ly His Neck Broken with a Fist Blow, Burraro, May 6. Oscar George West phal, a barber k Ceirge Bischof, a tallor, such a blow with Lis fist yesterday as to break his neck siru fatal effect of his blow. His story Is that Blschofl was choking one of the pin boys | inn bowling alley, and he commanded him to desist. Bischoff turned and grap pled with Westphal, when the latter struck him with all his might. Westphal Is a tall, lank man of rough appearance, but sald to be quiet and respectable, Bis ehofl never stirred after ho was his, Battleship Amendment Defeated, WastinoroN, May 6. <The opponents of four battleships sustained an overwhelm. ing defeat in the house yesterday on the proposition to accept the senate amend. ment to the naval appropriation bill re- ducing the number to two, After some pertinent remarks the house voted, 141 to 81, to non-coaour in the senate amendm- ents, and the bill was sent to conference. Westphal gave him- | self 1p to the polles when he learned the | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | Taursdny, Apri 30. Tho death sentence imposed on the Transvaal “reform’' committees has been computed by Presidont Kruger, Miss Florence Pullman, daughter of the paisoo cor magnate, was married in Chi | cago Inst night to Frank Orren Lowden, Pennsylvania's Democratic state con- vention unanimously declared for ex-Gov- ernor Robert KE. Pattison ns the party's nominee for president. Fire yestorday afternoon destroyed nearly all that was left of Cripple Creek, Colo, after Saturday's great fire. Seventeen blocks of buildings were destroyed, killed and many hurt. One was shot dead while thieving four Friday, May 1, or says that the lato Baron to tho Prin L) A London pa; Hirsch | of Wal R t Ward, 40 yi HH] UL at hed §5,000, 00 ars old, killed his 20 If near Henderson, lousy Disston, the well known po f Phila was Involve ) James G aged 71 Annn were drowned while cross in a small boat from smden. The boat upset us cont the friends n to prevent such action, the Iiiinoi pu ablizan convention in- str t H to St. Louls to vot for Me iters with Joston yesterday, Adams, 35 and aged 14 ing the Delaware Philadelphia to C tern ¥igorou years old, Shimp wt by i ate Kinley Saturday, May 2. Mayor Allen, of Columbus, day !s=ued an order to close all places in the city. Ths wife of Oscar Lyons, Ky., give birth to five and all are dol I'he diamond und of Dunlop and Turner, { rvants of Mr i nk n, in New York, have identifled in London as thos the B og) mansion {sit to this count neso Edward B O., gambling yoster near Mayflel in rmer s aeosal states: liam yest nd circumstanc Bartus C Tuesday, May 5, Sacran He May 6, Wednesday, CK AND PR MARKET York and Philadelphia Exchanges, a, Closing Quotations of the Now . ) Y.& Pa General Markots, PritApernia, May 6. ~Flour wea $2.04» i; de , clear an perfine extras saz western Pennsylvania 1 $3.5583.79 1.2568.50 Wheat dull asked for May. ¢ Hi bid and 2544 straight winter with ge. | rm iirm, w May asked for May timothy, $3.0@17.50 for large bales Heeof steady: family, 30.5081]: extra mess, §7 beef hams, § ket, $8500 ity ex Indias mess, Pork dall; short $10. 2541.50 lard steady: western $5.05. Butter steady: western dairy, : do. creamery, 118 1004¢ factory, #100 Ligine, 16840. imitation ereamery, 10 @12¢.; New York dairy, 108150. do, creamery, 1B 180. ; Pennaylivania and western ereamery prints, fancy, 180. ; do. choles, 170.: do. fair to good 14 16e.; prints Jobbing at 1I03Ee. Chees quiet; New York large, Si¢0%e.; small, 443 Joe. ; part skims, 34g full skims, 2g Fees steady: New York and Pennsylvania, 1g lle. western fresh, BQ 1000. ; southern, save. asked for Oats quiet, with Hay steady choice aM tra clear steam Bae i do Live Stoek Marketa, New York, May 5-~European cables quote American steers at eB 1004, drossad welghts refrigerator beef at Tig. Calves quiet, but steady; por to prime veals, $3004.00, Bheep and lambs steady for desirable weights; heavy | stock very dull; good clipped sheep, $4.75; common to good unshorn lambs, $5858.50; heavy clipped do, $5; Vieginia spring lambs, | $404.25 ench, Hogs slow at $5 7004 East Lanenry, Pa, May 6.«Cattle steady; prime, BLOGA40; good butchers, $3000.49; bulls, stags and cows, $1,760.70, Hogs dull; primes light weights, $5.5004.5; common to | falr Yorkers, $3. 4000.00; heavy hogs, #400 8.80; ronghs, $202.00. Bheep antive; prime, $8.7008 8; common, 88 10; enlls, BIQS; choloe lambs, $4004; common to good lambs, $3.5004.25; veal calves, M400, TRANSVAAL INVASION. Sensational Charges of London Truth Against Rhodes, PLAN TO AFFECT 8TOOK MARKETS, Mr. Labouchere Declares He Can Prove the Existence of a Syndioate That Hoped te Profit In Speculation Through Dr. Jameson's Disastrous Attempt, May 6,—8ir William Vernon t, Liberal lender in the house of commons, made n speech last night at the of the Liberal b, in which he promised to support the govern ment ix of the Jan bottom Truth claims to ha 1s of the mr banquet National clu ng tho discreditable business Afric 1 prob weson raid in South yLae LR nnd de Jameson rald Shan have vial § Trat President Kruger po the intention of Dr upon Pret first, to Kruger, and then to pro burg with the president a prisoner In an editorial the paper dilates in still more embittered torms upon the Jamesen raid. It says The main rald was to annex rich mining dis of the Transvaal to Rhodesia. It 1s ob vious that the ws of tho rald would cause a fall prepared to formed just TY tres made by wernmae: Il Say Jame rin bio af the object of th 1 the trict wri first ne in shares. 1 am wos nding prove thatJa syndicate prior to the raid, inc rector in, and one of the ch the British vy wrtered So for the purpos bear le he | soe uring a pany, 0 rasa ns f the nd yuspiracy of the ory that the pres essary to erush advises the gov don Death of € North, Lospox. May 8 Colonel John T. North the king,” expired sudd terday at the Nitr olonel nitrat niy ves oR in of mpany's offic the Woolpack bullding The death Colonel North has eansed great excite ment in financial circles, and it also created a sensation when It was announced in the lobby of the house of commons The wing that Colonel North died from a stroke of apoplexy ae belief is gr Struck by Lightning and Killed, BurLisaroN, N. J., May 6. During yes terday afternoon's storm Thomas Mulhol land, a struck by light ning and instantly killed while working on the farm Lueas, noar Flor once aod | VOARS, “Wis of John — » 1896 Mo. Tu. 1896 Fr. | Sa. 12 3/4(5|6[7(8]|09 10/11|13(13| 14/15/16 17.18/19/20| 21| 22/28 2425 | 20/7) 30|20| 20 gina MAY. Su. We. Th. : ———— MOON'S PHASES, av | qs, 4104} | Doi 20 AE Quix 12 308 | nl 26 $32 | 8 SALT RHEUM These plaints are so tenacious that the CENTRE DEMOCRAT of the success obtained by using Dr and Eczema cured, two com. readers of the Day id Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Where all other treatments have failed, made a complete cure, No of that salt vherw horrible than more CAasc ever 1.. Hale, R., Rondout, reported qu arterma utterly failed R. DAVID. KENNEDY'S FRVORITE REMEDY JAMES ELDON, A. M_, Ph.D. Principal, should know | | Have you any | it has | tar HERNANN sot Pi lade] m Campaign Rates = The Centre Demociat = 1A L 10 any new acare a Month tion will bé a THREE for more y Cents | months-<1% cents, of than SIX months--3 cepted less than CAVEATS, TRADE ANKE, DEsION PATENTS, COPYRIONTS, eto. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & OO, i Broabway, Naw Yonx Oldest burean for securing patents in Amerioa, Every Pitot taken out by vy) in brotght befora ie by a notice given free of charge tn the Sie utific American etn dian of oft a jan ' X man re be without § 18 Addr, Foi si nEns, 301 way, Ne tr. Wanted-An dea he LER DRY GOODS to Buy? Dress BOGGS & BUIL ALLEGHENY, PA INTERIOR DECORATING 5. H. WILLIAMS S. H. WILLIAMS, 5 PER CENT PER MONTH or 60 PER CENT PER YEAR The New York Investment Co. re aN BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, 40 and 42 Broadway, EW YORK CITY P. S.~Peopic and to have na steady sure income on a small or send for mailed free large investment, our explani. tory circular, Ot, x. I ——— » | gga INVEST - TOUR - IN MONEY | FIRET MORTGAGES on city or country real estate worth at least double the amount of loan. Interest at six per cent, payable | quarterly or semiannually. 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. ticulars, address E. H, FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law 8-8.1y Hollidaysburg, Pa. RBATLROAD SCHEDULES ANIA P ENKSYLY RAJ BRANCHES» In effect on and alter Ma via Jeave Belle fi ww am 12 'p mn 1 ave peel iefonte CY BONE WE fonte IFyrone at Altoon DUrg I yrone LDUrg rope trains betws : i GEPFHART EFOXTECENTR IAILROAD a Totake efled ay 20, Tea BARTW ARD ks 2 TATIO 1 WESTWARD LF MAM AY a § 4 Bellefonte Loleviiie Morris Whitmer Hunters Filimore Brialy. eee Waddle 1 Scotia Crossing, 7 ~Krumrine ] ~Struble 7% ee - a. re dh ee » 4 x Le POG 50 ad El aR Rn a 3% PL Eh | J weeinte College 3 21 trains from Montandon, Williams . Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with rain No. | for State O ollege. Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone eon neot with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. BK. R trains at Bellefonte, Dally except Sunany. HL. TnoMAs. Supt ‘Mornin CENTRE COUNTY BANKING COM P ’ Corner ve De )
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