THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 1896, MORE BANK FAILURES Minneapolis Institutions Close Their Doors. Two WILL PROBABLY REOPEN AGAIN, Three Industrial Establishments in Chi. ongo Also Forced to the Wall Through the Collapse of the National Bank of 111. inois—~An Italinn Banker's Victims, ST. PAUL, aminer Keny« of the Bank « Dec. 23.-—~State Bank Ex nm yesterday took possession f Minnesota, and as a result of the closing of this bank the Unlon Stock Yards bank also closed I'he Bank of Minnesota's capital is £000,000, and it was considered one of the st in the west in « all the other banks in the city, had a share of the deposit of money, and at the time of the last statement had about §70 O00 or £30,000 of state money on de posit It for the « was the main | rongest banks I'his bank, sommon with state was also the depository and until rec through which city business transacted. William Dawson, Sr president and William I'ne Dawsons ranked h financiers the he was Noma whose ev was in the bank, which closed it loor taneously ! f WHS OW ne was Will fect] dang unty, MN K the was was Dawson , Was cashior ong navy « M1 Sod More Failures in Chicago's Bank Fallures An Italian De Banker's Victims, Frank other ‘ the fir pervant ' out of the wind Train Robbers Get Little BAN A Southern V Nooty train was 200 miles day n mile of « dered the low went t about opened with a larg the r obbera Forty Fell with a NHridge, Wines hh W.Va, D At LL ton, the Moth church, wire suspension bridg their way to the The bridge gave way forty persons to the about forty feet below, Wilbur was Killed, and Miss Arlie Harry Anderson wore sever may die. Sey injuries after revival services in the worshippers arto ny over Fish erenk par of the 1 precipit bel of mnsin wn ng about the eres Hammond nnd vy injured and others rece ed Brows eral minor Mra. Harrison's Stolen Watch INDIANA POLL Dec. 28 ngo General Harrison's of a gold wateh belonging to his wife offered a reward {or ity recaver terday he received a paokngs Tran Chicago containing the watch, The local police had nothing to do with the recovery, and Genersl Harrison would say nothing, ex copt to admit the receipt of the watch. Returned, ral } house was robbed He nnd you | New tional | at aloe, dr | Bad'y Calve | waster weeks | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Thursday, Dee, 17, Mrs, Caroline Perry died at her home In Lebanon, Conn., yesterday, aged nearly 104 yours William K Colonel Oleott Fellows York During an succeods the late ns district attorney of exciting debate in the na- senate yesterday it was formally announced by Republican leaders that no attempt w M he made to pass the Dingley | bill he finnncinl loss caused by the storm ff Toesdsy night and Waednes New York city is FL 407.000 here to the day In and estimated at three deaths due vhout were storm Friday, Dee, 18, The national senate yesterday passed the bill, providing ation for imn ration nn ational qualifle immigrants msul Bergholtz, at that there are 50.000 of the nited States ( opourts result [urkish atroc oe McK niready nley inauguration committee egun to receive applications organizati he country for places announced that there have u ¢ plague In Bom Hisease up KX) persons Saturday, Deo, Wednesday, Dee ) state ntat Mayf Jim JCE MARKET Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges, General Markets, Live Stock Markets, BW Yonk, I» {sn van steers at ’ Lr ov Wi N f quote Amery ight hoop wef nd ee ihe " Mheep Fermtor and gr ae Wwenk vonla . Faire, ¥2 5. Yery common wes : alves, § nnd M.5ab75 “ Fast Lanunry prime, 8004470 own] erp stags and cows, 1288.40. Ho prime Bght, 85 ara boerat 8.40 common to fair, 82 3.90; ronghs, Fi, Shoop steady | prime, 586 @8.55; fair, 2060.0; common to good, Bo 2.00; common to good lambs, S405. Veal onlves, go. nmin Lad. 7h ard Cattle active; FARA: bai, ra dail and lower mwntiume, 818 Wad 5h: heavy, Bn am | and LANCASTER, Pa., Dec. 238 Charles Turner, wanted at Hagerstown, derous assault on Harry McCoy, were cap tured in Sunday evening They were locked up to await action o Maryland authorities WirrLiamsront, Pa fan whose namo is William Britton, county Thomas Bird colored, who are Md, for a mar Columbia , Doo, 22 unknown «An Ital murdered ut Big Mine, Jefferson I'he men were in a crowd, and something that was sald angered the Ital- fan, who drew un thrust the blade The Itall made stilutto Britton's his escape nnd into heart an BeEtnrLenegM, Pa., Dec 22 Vincenzo Friezo A) years, was fatally shot yes. terday by Benedetto Safliero, by the necl- dental discharge of a gun. The men were hunting when Safliero fell and his weapon was discharged, the contents lodging in the body of Friezo, who was walking ahead. He dled at St. Luke's hospital shortly afterward. The coroner's jury ex onerated Safliero from blame : Pa., Dec. 21 a storekeeper at aged ASTER, : lsnne E Hershey Buyerstown, in Salisbury to } liscove ; 4 : y township, discovered robbers at tempting to blow o night and men returne there they open the sa pen his safe during the fire upon them. The | the fire and then fled. From went to Gap, where they blew fo of Daniel Dorshelmer 1m of me a lot of notes opened and secured as and mev, SINOSs papers Ho I'he r the LA A K. Bergstresser has 080 dar (e% Again ennsylvan Telephot par | loss of husband, wh explosion at y was killed by a New Hq Bergstresser was wagon been st dyna: Augn driver of the Hand n the on which dyna wed, and which was ex ploded through the last company’s some mite had arelossness it is al leged, of some of the company’s employes Pa, Dee brothers SOMERSET John Roddy FOALS rose Judge Longens the charge of committis 21 James ng qd 32 and and 28 here before ctively, are on tH al Ker an to answer Ig one the most Atroct On the 1 ver kr 1 the state ine 2 t Ww of Dav Arimner » masked men entere le Du fOCUre Money Berkey so brutaily that Berkey received by a fall w escape a id Berkey. a veneral rd f i falling to yarned and twp death resulted % (dnughter als lind { } 3 i from injuries attempting 0 CHAMBED J OG a. > } w hie mer Over, hildren, is Iving in a erit oondi tio this resale of a myster 4 w" iz affair which o curred on Sat fired at while riding . panion I hree and fifteen went Whitecaps have threatened f lait ishment upon Over the affair was th that he knows his assallant no names a physician, occurrence was ne thes pun ved] that declares but will give His companion drove him to but will say nothing of the and it Is belie r work Over PHILADELPHIA, Dex Clinton G Hancock, general passenger agent of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad com pany, died at his home in this city last night. Mr. Hancock was born fifty-one years ago, in Philadelphia, of which father, Samuel FP. Hancock, was at one time controller. Young Clinton was adn eated in the public schools, and whon 19 yoars of age entered the employ of the milrond company. For the sucoeeding thirty-two years he has continued his as sociation with it in various capacities, be coming general ticket agent in 1860 and general passenger agent ten years later Hanrtanvna, Dee. 21. The law prohibit. ing the manufacture and sale of ocleomar garine in Pennsylvania has been vigor ously enforeed and the sale of Imitation butter greatly rediced, says Major Levi Wella, state dairy and food commissioner, in his annual report to Governor Hast ings. In the eastern end of the state, however, many of the dealers, who for merly did business openly, have set up establishments across the line In New Jersey, and clandestinely shipped goods to private families, cheap restaurants and boarding house keepers in Penn olvania As private parties buying for their own use are not amenable to the law when they go outside the state to purchase the commissioner has not notion against the his seller, | the second tour | Bullding, Chicago YOUTH AND OLD AGE. Life is Not Measured by Years, but by Strength and Vigor, What Makes the Young Old and the Cid Young? Dr. Greene's Nervura the Great Restorative. of one of How meri twilight Aud often we say past the linn of life, even those in it How other glow voung he lool how man rhi Ri DEenr on the hand who ou to be in their i evidences in look Kened exhau « of old y FOW s tem aged feel sted makes ti g and Po Fo bo fe Ses ry OF AT ONCE. TO ALL ALIKE Men's Golumbias Women's Columbias Tandems 100 Tandems, *150 1 IS COMPLETE. THE STOCK HARTFORD BICYCL $6. $50, $45 : 1. SHE FFER, Build Agent, Crider's Exchuage BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA Rallroad Company We bster’s International Dictionary rv of the {na The One Great Standard Personally Conducted Tours BOOCRE MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE Authority l L Standard of the U', &, Gov" Printing Three tours to Ca'llornia and the Pacifie / Offer, the 1K. Seprems Coast will leave Harrisburg, Altoona and Pitts . Court, all the State & Ad p ~ Va ' Nn ore Courts, aii of near h Ig, Jannary 5. February 24, and Mar h J i. ¥ 81 the Sehoollioakn Ins Five weeks in Californias on the first tour. and four weeks on the second Passen Warmly gers on the third tour may retarn on regular i Commended trains within nips months, stop will be made 3 i | Slate Raperintendents at New Orleans for Mard) Geass festivities on Rehools, Collate Pros Senin, vd oer Pdneators diamond wilhont puamie Invaluable Ih the homed MM, and te the teach ELOME, pro EE 1 man, and self olin THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE, It is easy to find the word wanted It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation, It iseasy to trece the grewth of a word, It is easy to learn whet a word moans, The New York Trivune The Intent edithon comes From the complete nem tial implies the west the t wind A vd ty pographiond sapervision . wide patie, tom, has » wirk bo which constantly asetal hl referer Aptis, Tom, GET THE BEST, men | sent on application tn G8 CC MERRIAM 00, Publishers, Springfield, Mass, "8A, wel > ALI FORNIA we wn FLORIDA seein Jackswmville tours. allo ving two weeks In Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia fanuary 8, February 9 and and March 9, Kate. covering expooses on route in both direction, £50 from Piosburg, and proportion Ate rates from other points, For detalled itineraries and ober informa Hon, apply at tieket agencies, or address Thos KE. Watt, Pass, Aven! Wostern Distriet, 290 Fifth Avenue, Pitisburg. "a Mar 7 er . with fn wongh eet wee The VW ANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN Ha or wonton Bo Crave! for responsible estab fished house in Peansylvaniy Salary gi, payable #8 wookly and »Xiwnses Position permanent, Referee Boole sof add ross od «ape eave Lape Fhe ational Star 126 ’ 7 FY ITV IVI IY IF IF ITY VIF FTF LV PF LF fv Bg Of ail Throat Disease Teriers THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA GURE, It ) Quinsy, & Fg ry gf Foe ; . 3 : 3 i 3 i k : 4 h J ; J . b ] ga hd \ 2 Vity 5 Lt! RT LCL JNN J JRA NSO OU NNR J WO MAY 20h 4 ram Photography Simplified. . OOK | ’ CERN 7 Nu OR THE STORE, SHOE FOR WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents slipping, and insures perfect safety and comiort io horse and driver, SBhod with the * Neversiip ™ your horse's feet are always in good condition — kept so by not having to constantly remove tha shoes for sharpening. The CALKS are REMOVABLE, cel-Centered and SELF-SHARPENING When worn out new Calks can be easily ine serted without removing shoes, saving an immense amount of time usually lot at the blacksmith shop, On receipt of postal will mail free our do. seriptive circular containing prices of Calked Shoes, ready to be nailed on r trial, ollered A this winler at very low prices FOR BY JONES & COMPANY PHILIPSBURG, PA. tre county. COALD § mx RHOADS SHIPPING ¢ 0 0 @ 0 @ o o COMMISSION MERCHANT SALY 'SB -» DEALER IN - ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw, KINDLING WOOD By the Bunch or Cord, mn guanti. ties to swil Pavedsers, Clean Washed Sand. Renpoctiolly | lHelts the pateonnge of his triends and the public at his conl yan NEAR PF. RR STATION, DEIILEFOXTIE. ED. K. RHOADS
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