THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 1807. STATE HOUSE s—— NED. Serious Loss to the Taxpayers of Pennsylvania. THE LOSS A MILLION AND A HALF There Was Only $100,000 Insurance on the Ruined Structure—~The Inefficiency of the Harrisburg Fire Department Blamed for the Sweeping Destruction. Feb 2 «The legislative | halls are in ruins. A new structure must rise from the ashes that has n meeting place of the legislature since 1520 I'he flames have eaten up $1,500 000 worth of property. The inefliciency of Har risburg fire department is blamed There is not much over $100,000 ance on the bullding and contents, ac cording to the statement of the treasury officials There was $400,000 on the oapi- ital building whil state library was in that ti the library h rem wher stra and the in surance on the legislative halls has been reduced to $60,000. In addition to thi is $125,000 carried the ings. A portion of this is on but how treasury unable to say over $100,000 on the legis A report was in circulat caused by HARRISBURG, served as tho insar e the it. Since me 48 heen wed to an ture on all state b much the hey think that ther lative building ’ the {ire In H zr wi that ginated n tha the ele th the offic mpany they s uld was an interview w risburg Electric it did not and « in that way ! iiding of the Ors « have several vears wad f of ROC La Was i DDE re! Appa ! a1 things jured, adjoining be destroyed them The ent the capitol be A meeting torney Gener protem Med Treasurer Has Myl n porary It was in the suprer Was | sessions in the bullding B purpose The in the destr oent garded mens o The | and st i antre ture wns tw surmounted a fine view could had Jongth, 150 fox ing was finished in IN nd was fi cupied by the general assembly t Jan 1822. On each side wing, that on the north being occuy the the southern wing by end of the | A DNATTOW spn containing a the w state oll be rat wos n ed by the and At each sennte adjutant loos modern gras acutive buliad of nearly §) of the govern retary of stat ters the stats Is need] ne B state Museum A Yietim of Hypnotic Fel an 17 Experiments James W Fpurgeon Young lored boy, died on Jan. 24 under clroumestances that indicgted his death was dus to hyp notie experiments by nnn tours Coroner Bowers in quest, which was Inst svening. The evidence disclosed the fact that the boy was first hypnotized several fionihs ago by KR Louenstein, a Pitts rg traveling man, and was subse quently experimented upon by several lo cal amateur hypnot iats The evidence of physicians conducting the autopsy strengthened the theory that death was due to hypnotism, and the jury rendered a verdiot that the boy came to his death from diabetis and nervous exhaustion caused by hypnotic practices performed by RB. Louenstein and others 5 JrupsrTown, N.Y year-old « irresponsible Aan Into ordered concluded CHANDLER AND BIMETALLISM, Republican Senator Introduces His Inter. national Agreement Resolution, Wasnixaros, Feb. §.-The feature of the senate proccedings yesterday was a vory spirited debate on the conference re port on the Immigration bill. Mr. Gibson, of Maryland, opposed the report, and Mr, | Lodge defonded ft After two hours’ | struggle the report went over and the Niearagun canal bill was taken up, Mr. Vilas continuing his remarks. Mr. Tel ler, of Colorado, also entered the debate in opposition to the measure. Karly in the day Mr. Chandler introduced a reso- lution stating that the government should steadily direct its efforts to and maintain the use of silver as well as gold with free coinage of under international agreement I'hé day Ww the house was very dull, the whole day being devoted wo appropriation hills I'he diplomatic and consular bill was passed and considerable progress was made with the District of Columbia bill I'he bill as passed carries $1,075.70 Reso lutions the formal canvass ing of ral vote of the! 1 dential election on Wednesday secure ns standard money, TANT h WW arranging for the elect ast presi nxt wore bit | The Cruiser Brooklyn's Mishap. IA ob 1 The United Brook! , the | pride ulated to w States crulser ve a peerless nay the flercest onsi today hes of 2 A nare De Three Frionds Charges y \ Wants Closer Helations Growth of the Christian Endeavarers Wholesale Murderer Captured May be Pension Commissioner miss iinistra to Prince Chimay Gets His Divoroe Br Els, Fel voree bir pagninst his wife, formerly Detroit. Mich ™ | Inst fall with | gypay Add) Charlerol yesterday for the ment of jud The « an hour's deliberation, announced that a decree of absolute divorce was granted to the prince upon the ground of abandon ment and infidelity he action } Prince of « ) Clara Ward eloped from Paris Rigo. an Hungari up the « rught Jansky an Ww, thine in aourt at pronounce gment ourt, after half “Exiled Royalists” Return to Rossin PrrensstnGg, Feb 8 -The czar has vordially received and has restored all of the rights of the Grand Duke Michael Michascloviteh, who was banished from Russia and deprived of his uniform by the Inte czar for an messallinnce. Grand Duke Michael Michacloviteh was pardoned » your ago by the czar. He was exiled for marrying the Countess Von Torby, a daughter of Prince Nicholas of Nassau by his morganatic marriage with Push kin's daughter od | murdering | chester, N A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Jan, 28, Ex State Senator William M. Rapsher, died at his home at Lehighton, Pa, Tues ny night Henry Heitfeld, Populist, was elected United States senator from Idaho, to sue ceed Senator Dubois, John KE. Sullivan was found gullty of Mrs. Kliza Dutcher at Dor- B., yesterday The congregation of the propaganda in Rome have proposed the Rev, Father E P. Allen, president of Mount Saint Mary's Emmitsburg, Md., for appoint ment as bishop of Wilmington, Del 20. Lyman J the Chicago banker, announces his acceptance of the treasury portfolio in President McKinley's cabinet Surgeon General McPartlin, U A retired, died ar Annapolis yesterday at an advanced age in goneral of college, Friday, Jan Gnge, During the late war he was RULE the army of the Poto mane George F Mates mator Fhoug in the | a Hepubl imnufacturers and gener wtonl Clearfield ment were jas Feb } ent Tuesday, men die Closing QOnotations of the New York ana Philadelphia Exchanges, {ew York. Fel Hoeaviness and d Markets, Pritapenrnia, Fe Flour fine. § sill i General oxtira, § snr 34 1084.2 Febru do. April oar lots do do quiet ary DIruAary 25) Ade April 242. Hay and $14.50815 for large bales. Hoof quiet : hoof hams SISA Ini. Pork ender 8 Eas Th short clear, BME: family, 8 0a0 75 Lard easier: western steamed, S840, Batter steady ern oronmery, 15adle do. Maetory, T8 gins, Ze imitation oeresmmery, 1186 York dairy, 0a do. oreamery, fancy prints Jobbing st 2X4 Bw wholesale, 210. Cheese stondy | Inrge and small N@120. ; part skims, MaPige. | fall skims, 5880 Egue stondy | New York and Pennsylvania, 10. western fresh, 881% southern, 168 15. 4 stondy | chole Fry went Ki New 1 I extra prints Live Stook Markets, New Yonx, Feb L«Oables quote Amarionn store at 11@11% 0, dressed weight | sheep at Rigid go, | refrigorator beef at Kiya. Calves | wtenddy ; veals, 558815; barnyard onlves, $09 8.50 ; common westerns, $2.75. Bheep and lambs slow; sheep, E42; lambs, B63. Hoge | whendy st 5300004. A GARDEN SEAT. Mounted on Wheels It Can Be Esslly Moved From Place to Place, In most large gardens and lawns there are solid rostic seats suitably placed either for the enjoyment of some distant view or the near prospect of bright flowers. We are glad of these rests for the weary and make thankful use of When and How to Sow Mille The Spinach Leal Maggot L here are ach leaf 3 the : | upa om BCARON, nter in the Here and There, hi on The tmp» wing of spinm r market 4 lust ry Long Island #0f New York state Hate yer an rtant and in At the Massachu ment ati Crime proves Depo mineral phosphates have been in Ps and it i» pr that there ugh of the ma terial close to ratlroads to make phos phate mining a profitable industry Clover and corn form a simple eattle food combination that is hard to beat for producing milk or butter of good flavor | and color 1 ther sect setts h experi n cl has not nnsyivania, bable sen The peach crop in the eastern and middle states will be light. In spite of the great glut of old pota- toes all over the country, prices of new | ones are high and the demand good. At the Maine experiment station an | effort was made to hasten the heading | of eahbage by rying up the outer leaves | The result tat maturity was » hastened, wi the tied up leaves he the water and prodoced decay, so th: not a single head was fit for market. Governor Morton has appointed Mr. Charles Augustus Wieting of Cobleskill, commissioner of agriculture for New York, to succeed Mr. term has expired, Schrauh, whose | Some say that the } pophosphites alone sufficient to prevent cure consumption, | in time Without f Xxert great great A i A i a Aas a on A A A an an an an J SCOTT'S EMULSION Just as Good 5 not SCOTT'S EMULSION MA At As an an at ot AL 0S Ah de an an an J Re a Eh A a an a a a A eh ar at A a an aa aa aa a2 a= 3 3 $ $ : ¢ : 4 $ $ + $ $ H $ 5 $ » $ $ % : ; \d 4 : ¢ ; STATE :-: NORMAL mal School i thei ewes are 1 sever OO Sohoo Model furs. to j§ rofessional A well conducted nishes superior training Graduates command good po d meet with exce students sitions an lent success handsome new building, erected hundred and twenty 1 and ox The atl a cost of ong nd dollars, is now finishes vapied Accomu Electric light in «¢ spring beds, wardrobes, fourteen bath water on every floor Fan system steam heat. Smead n of ventilation Everything is new and convenient, Stu dents may enter at any time, Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di rections five thous: jodations first class Car is, new furniture, Hot and very room, cold TOOMms syste with free next We shall be glad to correspond any who are interested. Send for catalogve and secure rooms for term JAMES ELDON, A. M_, Ph.D. Principal, We have canned the finest assortment of goods, evaporated fruits and fine groceries ever offered to the trade in Bellefonte. Goods in this line are fine in quality and very | reasonable in price. Bechler & Co. | Jo Tou Lika to Read Good Howale Enough For a’ the Winter Evenings ALMOST FREE. TOWN TOPICS, en adv. and 208 Sth Ave. N FIFTEEN cents in slamps, any one of Wo HUNDRED reg shar price FIFTY FIFTY sents any FOUR; for ONE TEN : for OSE DOLLAR AXD rary BIXTEEN volumes, 4 | By ( # Mo-~ By A on receipt following rein ' FIV four novels of W Van ED. EK. 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