+ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THUI ISDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896, LABOCHERES SARCASY { Ington authori thes have captured Isadore The English Radical Denounces | Mrs, Castle's Release. “THE AMERICAN Mr. Election, and Expresses in Vigorous Lan- Labouchere Refers to Our Recent Wealth Here and In England, Loxpoy, Nov. 11.--Mr. Henry chere, in Truth, devotes a page and a half to the case of Mrs. Castle, leased yesterday, during which he says “I learn that a few magistrates favored a heavier sentence and a few were for re- leasing the prisoner. Had she been re leased on the ground of mental inflrmity she would not have been the gainer, she would have lunatic asylum. who was re The sentence do not believe in kleptomania, for it only seems to attack the rich, and if it really exists I am sure that the punishment of every person stealing while therefrom would have a very deterrent effect upon its spreading. “Mrs. Castle got off cheaply, when told of her imprisonment for three months without hard labor. The effect on her health seems improbable, for I gather she has been traveling in Europe, and, except for the matter of stealing, her health was the same Probably the has done and what has come to her for doing it will weigh on her spirits, but this of mind imprise duce as anybody else's regret for what she 1S pre isely the state nment is intended to pro inap 1 her to be andi if thi § regrot really CALS out of pr She has nu has had no nes Are wel at high any one who 1 wb with royal their daughters to any one who will confer a favor upon them, dosplsing their own country and institutions, and regarding themselves as in every respect superior to others on account of their dol lars. If the United States is not to become a mere plutocratic and oligarchie power these worthies, who have increased and are increasing, must greatly diminish.’ ties, and Rutgers Students Honor Hobart. NEw YORK, Nov. 11. Garret A Hobart, vice president-elect, who graduated from Rutgers college in 1863, was the guest of honor at that institution yesterday after. noon on the occasion of the enlebration of the charter day. The old classes of Rut- goers were well represented, and a great crowd of visitors had gathered. Mr. Ho bart received an enthusiastic reception from the students and alumni. After the close of the formal exercises a reception was tendered Mr bart Impure Water Led to Her Death, New Yong, Nev. 11 Miss Julia Jay, daughter of Colonel William Jay, dood at hor home In this city yesterday. She was suffering from typhoid fever, caused by drinking impure water at the Meadow- brook where several persons were made 111 from the same cause last summer club, made her debut in this winter She was one of the bridesmaids of the Duchess of Marlborough, nee Vanderbilt society Georgin's Senatorial Deadlock. ATLANTA, Nov 1L=The Democratic eancus for Unlied States senator ad Journed last night at the conclusion of the twenty-third ballot. The result of this ballot was as follows: A. EB Clay, 53; W. Y. Atkinson, 2; Lewls, 16; Howell, 40, The caucus 8 to meet again tomorrow afternoon, Tortured with Fire by Robbers, Corumnus, O., Nov, 11,«-Coionel Robert Raison Gardiner, living slope, at 8 a me was tortured with fire, knife, rope and re- volver hy robbers, who got $28, all ho had, but they wanted more. He is in o serious condition. | use of false keys the Institution DOLLAROORAOY.” | {nb guage His Views as to the Power of | Labon- | | Jured by { badly injured | coeded in erawling through a hole in the | fence for | been sent to a criminal | seems to | me light, considering the circumstances. I | suffering | i daughters, Miss Jay was 15 years old and was to have | | Cartly had Consuelo | und about 1 o'clock started to retarn home, | accompanied by the little children. While ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, NORRISTOWN, Pa., Nov. 0.—The Wash- Goldsmith, of Philadelphia, from the asylum who escaped on Oct 18 by the He will be returned to here SCRANTON, Pa, Nov. 11L.—An explosion of gas in Storr's shaft, No. 1, owned by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western com- pany, burned Thomas P. Williams, a miner, of Scranton, and his Hungarian severely that they will die, and burned six others, laborers and track lay- ers, about the face and hands : WEsT CHESTER, Pa., Nov. O-—-Jacob Otis, the farmer at the country seat of Mrs. Mary Biddle, in Birmingham town- ship, was attacked and perhaps fatally in- a savage Jersey bull. After sus- taining a fracture of several ribs and being internally the farmer suc- Or sO BELLEFONTE, Pa., Nov. 10.—It is offielal- ly announced that the Bellefonte Glass works will again resume operstions after an idleness of six vears. The work of re- | pairs commenced today, and the pots will be fired In about two weeks, giving em- ployment to forty hands. A popular sub- scription by citizens during the past week | 1s responsible for the renewed activity at | the works wn PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10 ler, better kno name of his and pretty avenuo ~-William Gouk- wn as Willlam G. Mays, the stepfather, killed his young wife at thelr home, 2120 Ridge during the night, by cutting her throat with a razor, and then ended his own existence by the same method. Jeal y the « ns differ as to whether the husband's jealousy was well foun ousy led 1 rime, but opini rine wT ygrel Eastern pen Pres upon Just the prisoner, while on a drunken debauch, slashed the throats of two of his children from ear to ear, and then treated himself likewise, permitting the little ones to bleed to death over his own prostrate form. His wife had a few days previously eloped with anether man. and the children were murdered in a spirit of revenge. On his first trial a first degree verdict was rendered against sho prisoner Lock HAVEN, Pa, Nov. 8 <A number of young men and boys started from Bi tumen, this county, to gather apples A 10-year-old boy named Burgensr wanted to accompany the party, but his uncle, George Ading, aged 20 years, told him to stay at home. The boy persisted, where upon Ading, it Is alleged, picked up a gun and pointed it at Burgener. The weapon was discharged and the lad fell dead with a load of shot in his body. Ading ran away, but was captored at Westport and locked up. It lanot known whether Ading intended to kill the ind, or merely pointed the gun at him for the purpose of fright. ening him WILKESRARRE, Pa drowning accident tentiary is We 1 piah ent dent Judge adds Thomas D. Elvi of @ FOAT ago which imposed Phoenixville about on Nov. 7. A frightful resulting in the loss of three lives, occurred yesterday after noon at Old Forge a small village near Seranton. The victims are Mra James MeCartly, of Seranton, and her two grand. Mary and Margaret Cinch, aged 4 and 2 years, respectively. Mra. Me been visiting ber married daughter, Mra. John Cinch, of Old Forge, crossing a allroad bridge the grand. mother saw a train approaching, and, bo coming frightened, jumped to the river below. The children clung to her, and all were drowned Train Saved by a Tramp. Wasnixorox, Ind, Nov. 1L.<A tramp discovered dynamite on the Baltimore and | Ohio Southwestern track east of this city at 1 o'clock in the morning, A passenger train, with 300 people aboard. The train wreckers fired at the tramp, | shooting him through the leg. The en- | gincor saw the signal, and stopped his train just in time. The train wreckerses eaped, Ho signaled | | AWEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | Thursday, Nov, Bb, Tho 80th birthday of Justice Field, of the supreme court, was informally ob- served at his Washington home yesterday. Archduchess Dorothea of Austria re nounced her rights to the Austrian throne prior to her marriage to the Duke of Or- leans. The notorious Captain Hatfleld and his l4-year-old son killed three men nt Mattea- wan, W. Va, on Tuesday afternoon. They wero captured At Newton, N. J., Sheriff Gunterman was holding a cannon cracker in his hand when a “practical joker'' stealthily lit it The sherifl's hand was so badly lacerated that amputation may be necessary. Friday, Nov. 0, The Chicago Stock Exchange, opened yesterday, after threo months, Lilluokalani, ex-queen of Hawall, has been granted a full pardon and restoration of civil rights, In a fight between Now York schoolboys Peter Fries, 14 years old, stabbed $-year- old Willie McGown to death. Edward J. Poynter has been elected to succeed the late Sir John Millais as presi- dent of the English Royal Academy. The Japanese government has awarded contracts for two swift cruisers, one to be built by Cramps, Philadelphia, and one by Union Iron works, San Francisco, Saturday, Nov, 7. It is announced that United ways have placed orders for cars and 200 locomotives John H. Inman, the multi-millionaire cotton merchant, died suddenly at a hotel in the Berkshire hills, Massachusetts The schooner Maggie three persons the teen wore dr was re- being closed for States rall- BO, 0X0 new carrying twenuty- was run down and sunk in John's, N. ¥., and thir- yw ned ir of St hart low of grandmother died at it, wi borough r San Francisco 1 in London for shop- ned parde Nov, reat Ww Wy Tuesday, Wednesday, gib wnship, abou niles from tf murderously assaulted and by three negro tramps Rev. W. Johnson (colored) the Independent M. E church, was con victed at Fort Scott, Kan., of perjury in attempting 0 secure a pension increase for himself robbed bishop of STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Fhiladelphia Exchanges. New Yong, Nov, 10.«The stock market to day displayed continued activity and a broad: ening tendency, with the Industrials again in comparative olwmcurity, aside from Bugar and Chicago Gas, Closing bids Baltimore & Ohio 17% Lehigh Valley Chesa. & Ohio Ig New Jorsey Cen Del. & Hudson. . 1% N.Y Central Dual. W, 158 Pennnyivania Erie 17% Reading lake Erie & W 2, BL Paul . Lehigh Nav ty W NY. aa "All mas’ta paid. $Ex dividend BY 1074, General Markets, PmitaneLrnia, Nov. 10 <Flour firm | winter super. $2700.15, do. extras, BL 20@8 80; Penn sylvania roller, clear, MMMN: do do straight, MAEL0. western winter, clear, MEAN, Wheat steady: November, STW@ ge. Corn quiet; November, S00 800 o, Oats frm; November, 24@24'¢c. Hay dull ; choles timothy, $18.00@14 for large bales. Beef steady, city family, 8.0010. Pork dull; family, $11. Lard easy ; western steam, MOS; city, 54.208 4.40. Butter steady | western creamery, %o, ; do, selections, Wiyalie. ; fancy state and western prints, wholesale, § Ze ; prints Jobbing at 228 2a. Cheese steady : New York factory, of A 104@10%%e do. fair to good, P@I0e. © pars skims, Oly@8iee Egae firm; weatoru fresh, 1.4 Ze. . southern do, 19, Live Stook Markets, New York, Nov. 10. «Onbles quote American steers at 10100 ec. per pound dressed weight! sheep at BBV 0 dressed weight; refrigerator | beef at Tg@8e. per 1b, Chives active: veals, 1608; grassers, BARN: western enlves, 8 | 495, Sheep and lambs motive on slight sup | plies and slightly firmer; Tambe, $4.50080.00, East Linenty, Pn, Nov. 10 ~Cattie higher; prima, SLM; common, $2 5088.00; feeder, $3.0004 ; bulls, stags and vows, KLI0E288, Hogs | shop, SLTME.50; | slow; best mediums and heavy Yorkers, $3.56 | 890; common to fair Yorkers, SL70@8.80; heavy hogs, BA0BL70; roughs, $2008.95, | Ehoop active and higher: prime, $3500.85; fdr, $2.0580.10 : common, 242.00; cholos Inmbe, | | 0.50. $4500; veal onlven, DR. 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The proper thing in this lineis a plain sheet of elegant note paper printed in fine script type. We car. { ry instock different grades of such | paper, with outer and inner envel. t opes to match, When printed with a fine script type, an imitation of en. graving, you have the correct thing, We can furnish tids kind of work on short notice Prices will always be found very reason. able, The higheie grade of work guaranteed, d your orders tothe Contre Democrat, comm BELLEFONTE, PA. Terms reasonable, G Wan «0 prise offer t of te COLLEGE ’ ne a bread RVIN HOUSE i winning ed ues 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor lon For circular LOCK HANEN FA address od srmple rooms on first P.OUFFA SONS. PITTSBURG. Pa floor Drop-Forged Durability D tilling out with mathematical accur- sopdorgings of the finest steel is i » of he ways of securing Col win lightness and strength, There are cheaper ways of making bicycles than the way Columbias are made. But the result is not Columbia quality, STANDARD OF Tslumbias, you now, in quality and *1 TO ALL construction are ia class by themselves ALIKE. Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Bicycles In free if call upon any mbia Agent; by meil from us for two scent samp. POPE MFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. Branch Stores and in almost every ol sity and town, If Columbles are not represented in your vicinity, let us know, rw A, 1. SHEFFER, Crider's Exchuage Building ~~ - * nt, FONTE, PA.
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