THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1806 mation Ceremonies IMP AND PRIDE 'voduoers Live in Vir unes Are Be Fa nt, Fort Brilliant corations, val of the czar nm may be 1 seas in and for empire has Their m train at the Tho station ) ww, y until the tri 1 Thursday in torrents ths station Teot on the loyal ardor » gathered at several thou- 1g greeting to ng a * eloon 1 to catc! had been erected the imperial in, and from the esquipagos the Petrovsky carpeted and rations, A regimens of homor on the avillon whic? their tr d into rm n was wal « rina s ruard of part y doing 11 will entry into ugh they % I t ddes are ovi dencea of the : TRS ned } of the last touches | colebhration The chamoter long 1s most Imposing Grand Duke Bergius is This is situated upon along which the tho Petrosky palace to the Ihursday. Op posite the governor general's residence is a great frame screen A allt to mask an une slightly bullding used ns a guard room for the troops on Near at hand is a watch tower of the fire department, which was a clumsy and un. sightly object, but has been masked from base to top of tower with evergreens and thousands of lamps for Humination by night The Tverskajn street, being the route of the czar's progress from the Petrovsky palace to the Kremlin, has concentrated within ite longth much of the preparation. The streets have along their entire length many pavilions set aside for the uso of [7 yorite ones Great iron columns have also been erected along the streets’ length for a bril- lant electric illumination. Huge wooden obelisks, draped and vividly colored by day, and carrying brilliant lights from top to bottom by night, are also features of the decorations. Electricity ix used for the first time in the illuminations for a ozar's coronation, and elabornte proparn. tions have been made by the authorities to avail thersel ves of this new agent. +} i py A ane ant af rent remiin on but this | v glimpse of ! | 1 official duty at the palace, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, May 14. At Lexington, Ky., Miss Marnie "Tedd, aged 20, a niece of President Lincoln, was killed by a trolley car while she was bl oyecling At Yreka, Cal, Mrs G-yenr-old daughter Chinese cook, who Henry Bchwatka were killed by then ! river and harbor bill was passed by nate, but the house has and the to concur bill goes to con y, recontly unseated from Missouri fat Okla [TOSS RET Justice of A supreme « urt Friday, May 15, o of Philade i] 14) orably an or 1'w salaries ist general con 1 } ] . i were retired. Ky “ re Jacks urder in the first degrees and sth for the murder of Poarl wn offici Wl trial trip off Banta Bar- , the battleship Oregon averaged ’ ir, and wins $175, 000 pre iinm for her hallders. Wiiliam H Daly and William W. Reed, aged 20 and 18, respectively, are under ar rest for incondiarism at Cambridge, Mass They confess setting fifsy fires, oausing over §2 000,000 loss Saturday, May 18, H 168.78 knots an h Stevens, U r at Rockvil niral 1 ple of Milwankee are boycottil ot railways to the mnsuc- rike of « owing mployes to 80, the nations] sennte nry A. Dupont ae renator from Dols was Foal alias Frank Nelson, and nlias Lowis Mansfield Washington of of Paterson, N ut dr Monday, May 18, rick Lowis ted last ing Peter Outwater, tht ’ ae ald KNOCK wore night in pe ¥ sday, May Wednesday, g May Onotations of the New York Philadelphia Exchanges General Markets, PRILADELPRIA. May | i ter superfine, SLO ALTE tl for nes for large Bewf cule ne 5815.00 Lard steady abot s western creamery, 114 Imitation creamer 5 Batter factory 108 1 #1 Elgins, 18 Now York dairy oCreamary 1B 10. : Pennaylvania and western ereamory prints, faney, 18. ; do. choles, 170. ; do good, 148160. ; garlicky prints, 196140. | prints Jobbing of 100s. Cheese stendy ; Inrge, 9 io. small, £48100. ; part aici, B34 4 times, 200% Eggn quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 100¢a3lle.; westorn Johgo, i southern, 7.48840 108154. d Live Stock Markets, New Yon, May 10. ~Earopeon cables quote Ameriean steors st S000. drossad weights refrigerator hoof at A870. Calves steady | poor to prime veals, B.2084.50. Bheop wonk; year Hinge and lambs firm ; poor to prime sheep, $2.50 @8.% : common to chotoe yearlings, $4.0608. 60 ; sotithern lambs, 80.00, Hogs dull at $0.500 HALT) Bast Langnry, Pa, May 18 -Onttle steady ; prime, $0040; good butchers, SLL 1S; rough fat, 8984.75 ; bulls, stags and cows, §1 80 80. Hoge slow; prime Nghia, 8508.55; bot medium weights, $.GLN: sommon to fair Yorkers, S8.050.40; heavy, SLAVES; ronghs, R20, Bheep steady ; prime, 8.508000; fair, $500.99 ; common, 82.5062.70 Loulls, $1BE ; choles lambs, $0084.50; common to good lnmbe, $0.00 @4; spring lambs, 10@0.00; ven onlves, 6, . fair to | fromh, ¥8 | petnadn to bo added to the roll | avin KY] | [HE hl C haplain McCabe and Rev, Ea I EELECTED, son” Chosen on th teenth Ha lot An 1 on the ix imther Veteran of the Wa Pleeted and the Great Contest Ended, m the fi for two eandidates n da had Was who as 1% } Fir hal. Was ) A intes mn receive more n wn ten votes to be counted the th +} vy thant : will Marphy's Confirmation Heconsidered, WASH I'he senate in executive aterd onflrmed the non ing ' Pdaomminde Murphy to } min er of pen .. and then re f ned oon fir on ! ) i intier ma fon Ww by Sen ntor Pas mmediste action upon the General Napoleon J. | Mr Murphy ne deputy Ih hject suf! the matter over nominati Dann, to mission nwa The friends that courtesy n i nh two tha . ’ pent to of the two throw men concluded that notific go to the pm nt at ATI and Muarphy's « WOE recon sidered with that end in view demanded ntl enses should tim a MeKinley's Nomination Assured, WASHINGTON, May 19. «Returns from the state of Idaho and the Fourth congress district of Nlinols bring the number of | % | delegates now chosen to the Republican full | national convention to M8. Only two nasiies, those from the Territory of Alaska, Modified by these trifling additions to the list of folegntesolect, the result may be set down es follows: McKinley, 80; Rood, W; Mor fon, 62; Quay, W; Allis, 41; Bradley, 16; Cullom, 12; doubtful, 71; tutal, 916; neces. tary ton choles, 460 Duelist Yon Kotee Gots Two Years, Beri, May 18. Baron Von Kote, for merly court chamberlain, was sentenced to two years’ tmprisonment in a fortress for the killing of Baron Schrader, master of ceremonies of the Prossan court. The duel, which grew out of the anonymous letter scandal which some years ago cons vulsed Berlin's highest society, took place imear Potsdam on April 10. Baron Schrader wis fatally shot in the abdomen, delegates | DEATH DEALING CYCLON | that | tion | ton EB They Visit Over a Three Btutes nnd Leave Yiunds : ENErMAR, Tex, May If trous cyclone struck 1¢ wt Pend, A wiosl it disuse 4:80 ng aus the tos The Th herman ck yesterday On ini vostern end « fir napping Ie hinve Deon +t thao : i" A West ne this yesterday morning terrible cyel ner of ig In its pat! \ f Ander entire family his w 17 Years | other 14 Protesting Against Werler's Order. We exportation ten NM {senernl lors ridding the 470 o lars has ww Whe Many of of sobaoe and ti Mie tl 1 warehouses ue pr of Train Wreckers, had the Most Not Encourage Pa, M ¢ hands Peary Go ST. . NF axple ing ’ steamer is ing North Again. My The Aret ‘ Pen £1 1 eT wnt Hobs 1} ry. is go iis ny hore ATT r Puro he olyjert of th ox pedi is believed to 1» to secure for the ‘iadelphin Academy of Sciences the forty near Cap York which Lieutenant Peary discovered last yoar meteorite Chancellor Gray Sworn In, TrEXTOX, May At the opening of the May term of the court of chancery yes terday Martin P. Grey, of Camden, the pew vice chancellor, was sworn In, and at snee took his seat upon the bench. The tppointment is for seven yoars, and the lary is #80,000 per year un A Heavy Sentence for an Embessier, OMARA, May 18 Henry Bolin, the em. bezzling treasurer of Omaha has been son. tenoed to nineteen years In the peniten- flary and to pay 810,000 fine, that being double the amount he Is convicted of em- bezzling. Two Hundred Killed by an Explosion, Bass, Const of West Afrion, May 18 An explosion at Ida, in the Nupe country on the Niger river, has razed to the ground the palace of the Emir Moloki and has and a | killed 200 people. 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