4 y ~. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER §, 1806, NSSIAS (AR IN PARKS, Frenchmen Arrange a Magnificent Reception for Their Ally, THE OITY LAVISHLY DECORATED. At Night There Was a Marvelous Display of Fireworks, in Which the Eiffel Tower Was Used to Add to the Glory of the Scene. Parts, Oet. 7.-The czar nnd czarinn ar. rived hore safely at Ranelagh station from Cherbourg at 10 o'clock yesterday morn. ing, The weather was fine, and thecount- less decorations showed up splendidly in the sunlight. Their majestios wore no- corded a most rapturous rocoption, and reached the Russian embassy, where they will reside during thelr visit to this city, The crowds began gather- the route of the wortly after daylight, and by 8a. m. the whole route was thronged with enthusias tic people A double line of troops held the route from the railroad depot to the embassy from shortly after 7 o'clock, and the sol- diers were reinforced by lines darmes, sergeants-de-ville and detectives, the latter including a number of agents of the Russian secret police and pleked men from the nihilist detective corps The decorations eclipsed anything ever seen in the French eapital French flags entwined ominated at 11 o'clock ing along ) procession of gen- Russian and or ating side by but rofs, lampposts, statue 2 ost everything, were t to impress the France at the to Paris. The 1 h with hands ar with patriotl tinuously in fountains which to view stan ¢ on then terly diregarding anxiety t Paris. The the al presiden sian embassy, remained with thel ties for a quarter of an hour, ar expressed to the ¢ him ¥ ent and the czarins were afl dinner day's cer perforn All ti eran inforced by strangers ber estd itness the : th as a million, to w { ihe cular traffic was entirely suspended enter of at traction was the boulevards, which between the opera and the Church of the Madeleine, were ablaze with variegated Nghts At the Place de Ia Bourse and at nearly all the arrondissemnents open air balls and fetes were In progress The entire length of the Boulevard Saint Germain gleamed with colored lanterns hung in festoons from tree to tree, while the bridge and the Place a Cx and the Rae Royale beyond opened into a vista of Every where to the right and left all the chief buildings from the Cathedral of Notre Dame to the Palais dy Trocadero were out lined in flame. The waters of reflected quivering lines of light from a flotilla of illuminated boats The scone on the bridges of beggars description I hers Prova ing wheels of fire, showers of rockeis a stars. cascades of molten fire and parent conflagration of tfirrots heir reflection in tl mated as h illuminations de superb Hluminations the Seine the were eine v hn 3 : 1 an ap and tow ors cast ¢ : while a powerful double projecting light was moving ina conical shaft over the whole scene from the distant top of Eiffel tower. viter the The final and most striking display was a semib-religions apparntion above the second platform of the Kiffel tower, ropre- senting Ruassda's patron saint and protect ing genius. As this gradaally died away mighty streams of liquid Qames appeared to empty themselves from every platform of the tower and from the bridges Into the dazzling waters of the Finally, the whole tower, summit. was kindled into a blinding flylng fuses nd int roman candles sprang forth with dazzling splen dor from base to binze, and 15,000 1TH General Harrison In West Virginia, CuagrLEsTON, W. Va, Oct. 7.-The Re publican wreeting hore yesterday In honor of ex-President Harrison wns one of the largest ever known in the state. The weather was favorable and the people turned out even from the distant moun tam segions, while the steamboats wore packed and the milroads ran many exenr sion trainee. There were fifteen bands in the procession, and over 1,000 horsemen. In his speech General Harrison discussed the tariff question in all its bearings on the natural products and industries of West Virginia Higgins Will Not Withdraw, WiMixe rox, Dol, Oct. 7. — Recrotary W. R 0. Colquhoun, of the Republican state contral committes, gave out an of flolal staternent lost night declaring that neither John C. Higging, the Republionn candidate for governor, nor Robert Q. Houston, candidate for , would withdraw from the ticked ® sald that such a thing has not been considered, GORMAN IN THE CAMPAIGN. | fhe Maryland Senator Speaks for Brysn and Sewall, Laurer, Md, Oct. 7A big crowd, numbering about 2,500, assem bled here last night drawn chiefly by the announcement that Senator Gorman would make hig in- tial speech of the campaign. They were, howover, disappointed as the Maryland senator made no attempt at a set speech, but confined himself to a few appropriate I Gorman sa noorde i | ers Three Friend { remarks and then introduced the speakers { of the evening. urse of his remasiks Senator I that the time had now ar- rived when the rights of the masses of the people should be contended for, against the encroach ments of corporate greed. “Wo have he, “submitted our views to a last resort, a court elected by t people and controlled hy { tho people, the convention held at Chicago, and nothing i= left for Democrats to do but b to the will of the people. “We have a candidate of the people and for the peo snd all Democrats will sup port him Ix 150 of what he stands for, t Ho was also nominated by a band of hon» est Republi ve in the United States contr her own financial pulley. Our 1 te is © ported by the for the right “Against ation, the Hanna, run bought hy H themselves money chan goers some comf In the eo anid court of honest % who belle ordiallly sup Lists because ho stands organiz led by Kay at liean party and have the tax sndon who the mask of 1 nocracy, but have thrown ns the mask nt me over to 1! They some Hanna, They wned Is of hey have worn sub the have these the cam Are NOW 3 Senator that not from ~ownll in \ due The Destraction of Cedar Keys, JAR 1: authont the and the | Wn believe al the dead Sort near t three w camping t Nome thelr way home after the stor eleven ander logs together, w bodies strewn on den brush They » were sin wave F SANE A gvstem the countl { Chairman Rawls, of the Dem f Blox. very slow oeratic ham's plurality at state « oo, estimates LL] To Prevent Filibustering. JACKSOSVILLE, Oct. 7 has put a strict wa prevent any from leaving port is now anchored where n to the river is t «The government h upon Jacksonville bustering expedition The cruiser Nowark the Se. J 0 yhn's bar ommanding view of the entrance The revenue cut rill are anchored In of Liberty stroet, the fllibustering steam- which ters Boutwell and the stream at the within $0 eards d Commodore are tied at the sa wharves Danforth Says 11 Will Support Bryan, NEw York, 7~ Ell Danforth chairman of h Nmo state oom mittee, has retur to town after having had an intervi with Senator Hil, at Albany. He red callers at head quarters that th nator would give his adhesion to Ix the national and state Democratic tick Mr. Danforth left it to bo questioned waever, if Senator Hill will accept the ( wo platform rmtic Four Killed by a Bursting Poller, Kixusrox, M Oct. 5. ~The boller in a saw mill at N ta exploded, instantly Killing Mr. M the proprietor, and Jarry lewis. | Seribor was scalded to death by steam, and Ezra Duce was so badly mangled and scalded that he died shortly afterwar Lewis’ head was torn off and carriod 0 t from his body, The boiler was old, at had been condemned as unsafe The President Leaves Gray Gables, Buzianp's B Oct. B<Progdent Cleveland left here today for Washington, embarking on the Onedia for Jersey City, whonco he will proceed by tesin. Mrs Cleveland and the children have also loft for thor Washington home, going by twin. Mra Cleveland will visit the Bene. dicts nt East Greenwich en route, and will bo joined there by the president. Tom Watson 1s Sul “in | {Vd ATLANTA, Oct. 6. «Tom Watson made a eampalgn speech at Blue Ridge yesterday, from every quarter, from what ho had remain in the race to the end. The Deposition of the Sultan, havo agreed upon a deposition of the su addresing a gathering of about 1,000 por | sons. He poured hot shot into Sewall | | be given credit in to say hu left the linpression that he would | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, SeAnmoxiy, Pa, Oct. 0.—James Tews, the tramp who stabbed Thomas MeDon- 1d, of Mount Carmel, to death several weeks ago, was yesterday found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He wns sen- tenced to two and a half years’ imprison. ment. HoLLipAvssurae, Pa., Oct. 7.—~Sigmund Shope, a young Altoona man, appeared in court yesterday and pleaded guilty of mur. der in the second degree. The crime was committed last June when the prisoner killed John King, a Logan Valley railway conductor, in revenge for ejecting him from a car BrETHLENEM, Pa, attempt of 0 gang milk train Monday Penn railroad at Rock of Philadelphia, a and otherwise roughly night the police of ward Bates, of Baltimore, on the charge of having done the Oct. 7.~During the of tramps to board a night on the North Hill John O'Neill brakeman, was shot handled Lanst this city arrested Ea sho wing Pa., of Thomas ym the offox WiLLIAMEPORY Oot monthe-old child ored, died fr MEE INYOIY hartender the child's using concussion and on 7.=Dr. John 8S 1 roof Arcola, was vosterday court of furnishing af met ytho Norris is the oon a fal wn Breeze This unty tried LIT § 4% y | 1 ¥ i under th sw of 1809 rs isde he saw Savage of bottle the n he night bi jail hers IERSPORT fn, who has been Ve Wit ay. Lyon had suspected Patterson of being intimate with his wife. The former loft home ons night ostensibly to be absent for a ¢ of days. He returned however, and found opposite Mrs. Lyon's door a knife into Patterson and the latter died within a few hours I'he verdict meets with general disapproval vee k on the ¢ harge of atterson, was n quitted yester rota ple about midnight Patterson in the hall Lyon plunged TUNKHAXNOCK, Pa, Oct. § Ferdinand Champtuvire, a Frenchman, who was eon. fined in the county jail for the murder of Benjamin Carter, committed suicide ves terday by taking laudanum. It ‘not known how he secured the drug, but a bottle containing a small quantity was found In his He murdered Carter at Skinner's Eddy on the night of July I'he jury bad indicted Champtu vire and his trial was to have taken place in Nove: Hin mind Prrresv ne, Oct 6 I'he supreme court of Pennsylvania met for the October term yesterday. Decisions were handed down in 118 An important decision is made by Judge Doan in the sult of J. ¥ White and othersagainet the olty of Mead ville and others. In 1878 Meadville voted against a public water works, and sub sequently a contract was made Ww supply the town from a private concern. In 15048 the city refused to make payments on ite contracts, on the ground that the ordi nance authorizing the contract was in valid. In 1504 the city undertook the con struction of a water works of its own I'he private corporation took an appeal with the result that the suprome court knocks out the plan of the city to build its own works, and grants a perpetual in Junction restraining the construction of the same, grand ther rime preyed upon his Cas Glassworkers Rejeet a Heduetion, Mirivitar, NJ, Oct. 7.<The flint glass blowers’ committee yostorday after noon notifled Whitall, Tatum & Co. that are closed, and have it deducted sEiEE | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Oct, 1. Francois 8. Lassiter, United States at~ torney for the eastern district of Virginia, has Deen dismissed for activity in the campalgn. Because the British government cannot extradite Tynan, Kearney and Haines, the prosecution of Ivory, alias Bell, will be abandoned, In the storm of Wednesday morning the bbg raflroad bridge of the Pennsylvania radi road at Columbia, Pa, was destroyed The storm did $1,000,000 damage. only brother of the «( and robbed sir, Mich. He a recluse mrnum, showman, was murders ly hut near Harrls or nnd Friday, Oct, 2, Benson, A. 1hurst and eleven lives wns partly s and nearly 82,000,000 ragun, formed by the Con- w the vernment t been Saturday, Oct, 3. $ tesday, et, 0, Wednesday, Oct led body wr Kit bhed hn A. Marshall snd] on the ing Point, Pa rdered » number of Ch in Penn whose n Ang iroad track was probably r syivar year to 4 ip, 49.91% cky H wee Breoders’ associa eset which opened at Lexington offers ¥ in purses the year-old “K AND PRODUI ViLt rday 5.000 Rose worth MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges, ew NY ons Reading Me Paul W.NY & Pn Erio & W gh Nav Kl ass’ paid General Markets, LADELPFMIA, x2 4] Flour wor fl LRG BRAY VARIA family £4.45 Put $I RN orn dairy in. creamery, 11717 factory, Tlie. Kigins, 17 amery, Baily Now York dairy, logibly creamery, 11@iTe ; Pennsylvanis ereamory rinte, fancy, 1%. do. choles, 170 | dow sovonds sie. ; prints Jobbing at 10828, Cheowe quiet | argo, The@iMio. ; small, Theme, he, § cw York snd Penney Desi 88 we. (western enh, JERI Imitation Live Stock Markets, New Yomx, Oct. 8.Cables quote American wloors at 10@ile., drossod weight ; whoop a Pyiithge. ; refrigerator boof at Sa8tge, Veals | and grassors vory stondy | wostorns dull ; veals, many of the blowers to | the summor, when the | $57.00 ; grassors, KL3068 ; good to extra onlves, # and lambs slow and weak | part slime, | full widms, W240 Eggs stondy; | » rd : ® ® o ” ® ® % ° o @ © 2 @ W kd hd bd ® hd hd 0 % d 0 hd o 9 Q ® o ® 4 oO ° ° © 0 4 “ o ® * o rd e © © 0 © Ss S00. 0PLL ODOT BL Cough Which Lingers because of a run- down condition of the system, and is © P00POPIPDOCO00PROOP 0020000000 P00C000000090 not affected by or- dinary cough medi- ’ rITIoe Nedd Andy will yield QORODOPPOP0ODOP0000PPOOQOOO crength weakened bodyand enables it to throw ott disease. o 0900009000 OSROOGEIOOOROOIO 50 cents and $1.00 At all druggists fons & Lowne, Chemists, New York, Wedding Invitations. rant Centre Democrat, 8 TO $15 PER DAY FW on P FAITH] r respo Vania Wanted and ea ork at home or elsewd Work pleasant and 3 (8 | Bellefonte, 1 We're determined to make it pay you to buy all your Dry Goods Lere—either lo come specially, or include the store in Your fy : through our coming, xpo visit, or roering ¥ Order des 1 3 LG Oo i rimes if BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY. PA. y oul of town for : end your orders to Centre Democrat, Be) mite, Pa Belle P.OUFF ASONS. PITTSBURG, Pa The WO 1 In strength, lightness, grace, and cleg of finish and eq bia is unapproached by an Columbia pment Mode n 3 145 Colum- y other make. ® saddles are recommended by riders and physicians as proper in shape and adjust ment, and every detail of equipment contributes to comf~et and pleasure, $100 m0 Av axe “The added pleasure of riding a Col- umbia is worth every dollar of the ™ Columbia costs ”» De A CE ria, Ri, em sma POPE MFG. CO, Hartford, Conn. Branch Stores A Torrested io yoy Sifouand town. 2 Columbias_ are oot A. L. SHEFFER, . Crider's Exchange Building - - A nt, j BELLEFONTE, PA. *
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