2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896, p— IR MOSCOW MASSACRE Thirty-six Hundred Poople Tram- pled to Death, THE TRAGEDY OF THEGREAT FETES While Forward for n for Half a YH a Million People Are Crowding Free Banquet Provided fon, nn Rush for Souvenirs Precipitates the Fatality. Moscow, June 1.—Half a million people were indulging in merrymaking on Kho dynski plain, facing the Potrovsky pala on Saturday, when the fostivities were terrupted by in wh many lives lost. Tho fre which has always been a popular feature of coronations, has ! tragic occurrence were feast, ways gion of crowding putes for pla of the city, bu tion was ever wit: od that gathering It was n 400,000 peoy le. but in which marked Saturda t arranged to sccommo of the immense crowds assem and about this olty for the coro 4 oxtra tables and benches were hastily erected, and every view led in fot effort was n wating room and a he Were Killed, Wants 845,000 for Training Mrs. Carter, h ) Novem ber stating his agreed to pay the plaintiff whatever was reasonable and counsel held that the claim for $856,000 which included sundry items of traveling and other expenses, is within that designa tion Mr. Fairbanks claims that he pald Belasco 861,000 "i } Ks vl has Three More Pension Vetoes, Wasnmixoeroy, June 2.--The president yesterday returned to congress three pri vate pension bills with his veto in each case. In the case of two of the bills, grant ing pensions to Mra. Amanda Woodoock and Jonathan Scott, both originating in the house, the president points out that, owing to the careless description in the bills, the pensions could not be paid under their terms. In the other, A senate bill granting a pension to Helen M. Jacob, the president forcibly sets out his objection to allowing pensions to widows of soldiers | who remarry. Hammond Out on Parole, Pretoria, June 2.~John Hayes Ham. mond, the American mining engineer who was sentenced to death as one of the lead. ors of the Johannesburg reforth eéommit- too in the late conspiracy against the Transvaal government, but whose sen- | tence was subsequently commuted to fif- toon years’ Imprisonment, has been re- Jeased on parole in order that ho might visit his wife, who is 111 at Johannesburg. $30,000,000 Yearly or Resr, PriLApELritiA, June 8. The annual convention of the National Brewers’ as sociation opened here today, and ln con threo days. In an tw dele fink Sree ay of the Philadel “Phe ancual sales NornistowyN, Pa, Juno 2 Paul Kop- ressak, a Blav, dled yesterday at Charity hospital, evidently a victim of the blud- goon. Kopressak was ploked up with a fractured skull on Sunday morning in an anoonecious condition on a public road near Port Kennedy, and brought to the hospital. Kopressak died without recov ering consclousness, and the manner of his death is a total mystery PHILADRLPHIA, May 80. Herman Kock a member of the firm of Keck, Coaterman & Co., diamond importers, of Cinciunati was found guilty yestorday in the United States district court of attempting to smuggle diamonds. It was shown that Keck had given the captain of the steamer Rhynland a package containing 67.000 worth of diamonds addressed to F. Von totter, of 21 West Fourth street, Cin totter, cinnatl. Counsel for Keck made & mosion by , NO ul STOWN, Pa, June 1. Washington 1 was arrested two weeks ago for not shted lamp on bicycle before Burgess Willlams rity, nnd was given ten days He MA not settle and wos Saturday, mt whes fore the burgess said ke had ne wy than formerly. He re, samt to Jalil for ten days rched by Warden Blokel £108 1d In his pockets he $7.50 fine wns handed over and Logan was released The muti = re Fas A 8 years of age was found In ¢ the Colebrook hills, ounty line, Bu ] which and feet, was sewed in a sao NE Among some 1 ts in a oss that i= rarely elngs nd me ut i l wer hin wis When wore TER, Pa, June 2 a f no child supposed Ju WER manu frequented alaren attra ir nm huge amphitheater packs 1 with people, who H Unrflel presi dropped led the monument. Sar wmiument were an thousand members the Fairmount Park Art while stretching down by the river banks were countless thousands of spectators who had been un able to secure places of vantage on the hillsides All au uted tha wh themselves ne son of the martyred the flag which ve rounding the m snd guests of wanciation, LANCASTER, Pa, June 1L.-William Balz an well known hotelkeeper of this city, died yesterday from softening of the brain, in- duced, it is belleved, by a bullet wound | which he received a little moro than a year ago Adam Bertsch, for drunkeness, and Bertsch In a burst of rage shot him, the ball entering his head and cutting out an eye. Itdid not enter the brain, but was never removed from the skull. Bals hoe ered between life and death for several weeks, but finally recovered sufficiently to attend to his business, though he fre quently complained of severe paine in the head. His assailant is at present serving a term in the county jail i aggravated assault and battery, Scraxton, Pa, June #2 — Cornslius Smith, one of the best known eriminal snd damage case lawyers (n thin seation of the stato, was yesterday disbarred from the Lackawanna county bar, in an opinion read by Judge H. Edwards and conoyrred in by Judges R. W. Archbald and F. W Gunster. The disbarring is directly eon. peoted with the famous Jenmings suits ngninst the Lehigh Valley Rafirosd com: pany. Attorney Smith was the leading counsel for the plaintiff and charged x raption In tryl bald with Balz had discharged his barkeeper, HARDIN-STRVENSON. Vice President's Daughter Weds the Kentucky Leader's Son, FR A DISTINGUISHED GATHER ING, The President and Mrs, Cleveland, Mem- bersof the Cabinet, Many Forelgn Repro sentatives and a Large Number of Cone gressmen Witness the Marriage. Ww ’ of hn ASHINGTON In the distinguished gathering of friends from both official and Mins Julia, the eldest President and Mrs. Stevens ried Inst night to Rev. Mart son of Mr. and Mrs Danville I'he June § Prosono: resident society, r of Viee WOE mar Hardin, daught Pp Ky terian cht lock 10 ley i we Had od by 0'¢ ting, and It wns witne and Mrs. Clan net and thelr fa ambassador families and ¢ gifts wns a committees wd Harris te Fought Fifteen Bloody Rounds, WILK: MeGinty and pugilists f Mill Creek las used. Both ut and bruised. Sheriff Martin got wind of the affair and stole up to the ring. He jumped into the inclosure and placed both men under arrest, with the ald of a posse. He pscorted the fighters to crook, thelr wounds were dressed. Then No gloves were men were terribly « n and put under bonds for a trial at court Heed Won't Have Second Fiace, BAaxcor, Me, June 2.-In an interview today. Hon. J. H. Manley sald: “I have never written to Mr. Hanna or any other pers in that Thomas B. Reed would accept | the nomination for vice president. On the | por trary I know that Mr. Reed will not | mocept this nomination under any cireum- stances. We expect to nominate him for president.’ —— 1896 JUNE. 1896 'Mo.| Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. VEIL ET 14 — hon 22(23| 24262627 Gouna 3 dm | Dguaner 18 —" » | nnn 13 Rl | 21 1252 Gio 11 Mm | Gato 26 89 (1011{12] 15/16/17 18/1920 28/29/80] | MOON'S PHASES, where | they i | wore taken before a justice of the peace | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, May 28, The national senate defented the bl so | merease the tax on beer seventy-five conts | a barrel, By the fall of an bridge at Victoria, I. C,, fifty five people were drowned, and there | may be several others missing. An fmperial rescript has been issued by the czar appointing M. Do Witte, the min ister of finance, to be secretary of state for Russia At Boston John Rellly, n 75 gran, was fined 850 and sentenced days imprisonment for perjury ina pen | Jon yenr-old vet to ten Cas, A mass manufacturers passed a resolution that the tariff on cigs from increased to $10 per pound If the embargo was not removed before Jan. 1 next May McEners m 1 of New i meeting Havana be re Friday, 20, Exe DD United States senat wernor | terday Dr | ulty at Princet | October on nod The 8 naval ogrinissl James | purchase two £1.600.000 enc I'he genes Presbyterian Carolina synod fi negroes to the ministr) Enturday, May 3 hte MA ‘ n Arm 11 CK AND PR New Philadelphia Exchanges Closing Quotations of the York and mitimore & Oh hous, & | Del. & Hudson DL.L.&W Bris Lake Bric & W {ohigh Nav General Markets, PmirAapeLraia, June 2 i n | tor superfly : 82.00: « rae SL.5H | Pennaylvania roller, clear Fas: 4 do SLA: western winter, clear, 88 Wheat dull: May, S69 Corn quiet BYR Onts dull, stesdy : May 40,9 Hay larely choles timothy, $17 RIT. Beef family, $EI0; extra mess, TT: beef hams, $15; packet, $T.5000 sity extra India mess, 3143815. Pork dall; old to new mesa, Na short eloar R108: family, 81081025. Lard weak | western steam, ME e. Butter firm ; western dairy, 88110. ; do sremmery, 11@15'e. ; Blgins, 1540. imitation eroamery, 10812. New York dairy, 10815. ; do. creamery, 11@B15e. : Pennaylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 160. some fancy lots higher: do. fair to good, 18816. ; garlicky prints, 10@1le. ; prints Jobbing stl7@ Ho. Choose steady ; large, Bly@dige. ; small, 48 go. part skims, 28440. full skims, 119820 Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 106 121g0. | western fresh, 11 g@ 120. straight, 23.2. May » On wordy COAY Live Stock Markets, East Buwraro, N.Y, June 2.«Oattle about steady. Hogs very dull; good to choles York: ors, KLAEL.N | common 10 good roughs, 82.750 AS; common to fair pigs, $.25@8 60, y and lamba quiet ; choloe to prime lambs, $5.7 5.00; calls and common, SLIME; good to cholos wothors, M.25@4.00; culls and common, 1.28.50, Bast Linenry, Pa, June 2-Oattle slow; | | constipa, ion rofula | pepsia, and all ney, H | Ed SEROFULA CURED. Caswell of Brockport, N. ¥., E.C. “I was terribly says afflicted scrofula, A with and had lost all hope of being cured. friend advised me to take DR. 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