THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA » THURSDAY, MARCH TH, GREEKS TROUBLES The Little Kingdon May be '‘Dis- ciplined" by the Powers, DETERMINED STAND OF RUSSIA. In Favor of Pushing Coercion of Greece tothe Farthest Limit, If Necessary —The Greek Consul Expelled from Canosa, and Greece Frotests, March 10.-The temerity of refurning anything but im to the commands of Europe to be punished Dispatches from Berlin and Rome and reports re- ceived at the British admiralty indi- cate that the threatened blockade Is to be enforced. The dignity of the pow- ers requires that at least this much be done in response to the far from contumacious reply of King George There is, nevertheless, belief In dip lomatic that the blockade and any other coercive measures will not, at present at least, be severe There will be pour-pariersbet ween some at least of the powers, and the Greek government with the object of arriving at understanding which obviate War, The fact that from declaring spite of her in her favor In certain capitals at moment that the and high means popular It is expect powers withdra as happe: eircumstances this step & compr Accor patch presses unswerving, the coercior Hmit, If neces the other firmness The fol! received fr The Gr protests expulsi Crete It is ister Fr London, Greece in plicit obedience 18 circles some will o refrains in still st Turkey, ighs mu« tl Greece WAr again ht te right fears Dr bury ropolitan of the people earnestly Cretans i The full the powers Athens papers Is pacific in t« ten protest agair powers that the Greek drawn from Crete. It be first tans be selves how The on hea grants Britl viting bh All Crete Alr berty text « was not until urges that « resto permit the and that then the =) Greece : i pl the ures are ir the general has been d¢ aced at — . Y Plan to Legalize Company Stores, Harrisburg, M ings in the siderably en cussion appointment mission by AT senate over the governor It is a tional struggle, the Quay voring the bill, while the opposed it. The bill reading without any provisions The bill other things, will grant permission to corporations to incorporete company stores also precipitated a debate, there being strong antipathy to the measure After the bill had passed ing a motion made and after much talk it make the measure a spec today members fa anti-Quayit passed pe alterations In its which, among Ter to WAS ond read WAS reconsider agreed ial order Harrying to His Wife's Bler, Wilmington, De March A 8g ia train from Washingtor r Bos carrying Robert Treat Pa city, went thro g'clock last night ing records in the Paine to Boston his wife, news of he having reached him ye from Washington 1 miles, w made from Perryville to Wilmingtor Hilles, in Shorts train passed this city news of Mrs. Paine WAS received 11 ireak » get Mr death of al conditd The run Ferry, 13 nutes igh Wilmis The train endeave : m ste y (Gray's : an in 1323 mi 30 minutes Fined for Expectorating. New York. March 10 an engineer, has had conferred upon him of being the first person fined for violation of the rule of the board of health prohibiting ex- pectorating In a public conveyance Evans, who was riding in a trolley car in the Harlem section, defiled the con ductor when that functionary called his attention to the rule against spit ting upon the floor of his car, and the conductor caused his arrest. Evans was fined 35 Thomas Evans, the distinction Senator Dolph at Death's Door, Portland Ore, March 10. —Ex-United Blates Senator John N, Dolph on Mon- day had his left leg amputated just above the knee, and in a critical condition It is feared he will not sur- vive. Gangrene resulting from the trimming of a corn and an Ingrowing toe nall was the cause. The physi- clans decided It was a case of urle acid poison, and that the only hope for his recovery was through amputation, but it Ia feared he cannot the shock les survive Agninst Long Distances ¢ yeling, Springfield, lls. Marck 10.-A bill has been introduced In the legislature by Representative Shannaban, of Chi- cago, to prohibit continuous long dis tance bicycle racing. The Bill prohib- its any one from engaging in a bicycle race without a rest of at least six hours following each 12 hours’ racing. A penalty of a fine or imprisonment is provided for violations { ported es | ond | | Ing, to | for | of the {J., who 4 | self in * | Harris | oxi : | condition WILD LEAP TO DEATH. Mother's Awful Plunge from a Burning Building with Her Baby. March 10. —Three floors of flat building at Auburn and Canton street, this city, utt:d by fire yesterday One burned to death and a wo» were killed, The dead Annie Duncan and child Goddard spread Brooklyn a five Place were g man man story was and child are Mrs and Charles The flames rapidly, and the structure was qule filled with a thick and blinding smoke, Mrs, Dun- can, on the fourth floor, gelzed her 8 child and driven from the ad Vand her win slip~- with an being in- mother struck a floor and then fell skull was fractured broken Despite attempted to back with a moved to a hos- kly months-ole in her arms by the back into from a Whe Infant and fell gutter, hallway hed blindly ing flames, rus and spr In the from het awful thud stantly kil coping on to the street and a& leg and her terrible Injuries go to her child, but scream She was re pital, where died Charles Goddard, 40 years old, a con- sumptive, while trying to escape, ¥ SVErcome the vie Bd suff oct His body was horribly charred room ang descent grasp into the led, The the first Her dow ped arm she fell he she by m For Democratic Leader of the House, Washington, March 10 There quite rited contest ng the house nominatior r sf amo Demo Ccrati Captain Hart Sentenced, | OVerruied | in the convi« Apalach for unknowr th an reportes took | on Sund way to assert #O0n at Per destinat are here and keeping Mate Bram Sentenced to Death. a sl ng his Left Only $28.72 In the Bank, Baltime« March the Lexington Savings bank. a lored people's tution, terday afternoon and found $2872. The net lla $16,000, $7 being due who number about 700 are all small, the largest being 3600 Nothing is known of the whereabouts of the colored Everett J. War. who lent and cashier of re The safe inst wan pened yes to contaln litlen are 00 the depositors The deposits lawyer Was pres the Inst Missing Minister Plattsburg, N. ¥ Rev. E. J. Ol Bapt Taree Up March The 1know pastor ist chur i h ViLT hat sappeared ast father's home night from Mo knows mnothi since he left home until he f Montreal | r He ia evidently me In that city his at Mi says that transpired in | eville Hie ng of h nirea at wind him and starv ranged can ing Senator Faris" 111 Health, Senator Bil Harris’ proved that he able to travel In a It is not likely that sessions of the sen Washington 10 expects leave v ity for Miss po far will probably be week or ten days he will attend the Ate during the spe gress. He suffered the grip that for a despaired of his recovery has ial session of con from friends RO Beverely time his Mother mud Three Daughters Drowned. Brownsville, Tex, March 10-A Mex lean woman named Lulz Santos riguez and her three daughters were drowned at a ranch 20 miles from here One of the girls while bathing In & la- goon went beyond her depth. The two pisters rushed Into the lagoon to save her and also began to sink. The mother then threw herself in the water 10 save her children, and was drowned with them ilod Correspondent Ronvel Havana, March 10 court having jurisdiction of the charges against Sylvester Hoovel, the New York World correspondent, who was arrested in the early part of Feb. ruary while traveling in a train be. tweeen Tunas and Banct! Spiritus, has rendered a decision releasing him from tustody Mr. Beovel at liberty Heleased, The Banta Clara Is now A Yalaable Gift te Prineston Princeton, N. J, March 10.-Wiilliam C. Bquier, of Rahway, N. J, lan pre. sented to Princeton university a val uable collection of rare minerals. Many years have been devoted to the making of the collection, which con tains specimans that cannot be dupli- cated, They will be placed on exhi- bition In the chemical laboratory. about THE OFFICE SEEKER, The Administration Will Go Slow in Making Appointments, ou R REPRESENTATIVES ABROAD, The Nomination of Mr. Hay ss Ambassa- dor to England and Mr, Clayton as Min. ister to Mexico Expected at Once Cam eron May be Sent to Germany, 10 on, Jdarch t hie ! new cabinet to go change of personnel This not officencekery municated directly pirants who press thelr: their dis quarters few changes Ine ins tirement, for may be servatismn tion, but It ley bef that the fe of fMoer officers of cated a the partment news to Purpose : in thelr de very cheerful has been com to many of the been unable to ambition, and to add rt it Is intimated in some there in office, ists an have re omf that very the are to be a save where upon immediate re time to come, This statement of the eo the administra Mr. McKin to the wit} umbent gome mn Rn ave) exhibitea by ore 1} inauguration held view 4d Major Mis the Arn Warner sourl, are leading aspirants for the first assistant secretaryship of the in terior For comm iss! Theodore 1. from the BSyra« York, and ex-Reg of South Dakota, are the didates Ex-Congressman 1 to fasion ner of pensions Major ex ngresaman district In New resentative lckler leading can- Poole use Herrman certainty for Binger be a r the of Oregon. is sa either land office or comn or oO genera of Indian affairs Eighteen Indictments for Pittsburg March 1 | dictments for f turned by grand jury against J. Dunn, a we nown i tor forgeries were on negotiable Forgery, ghteen in rgery have been re WwW The assign ments $48,000 BRIEF ITEMS President M tion calls an for March 15 The pope h Merry Del Val as Canada Mrs. Henry from the « and aggregate OF Kinley's extra session NEWS first proclama AR appointe S| Mgr wt o de Raffa ap Rate 1 Ward r the great preacher led at Conn, aged 54 W. L. Chambers, of probably succeed Judge Justice of Samoa. Oscar A. Janes has been by President McKinley agent at Detroit, Mich President Cleveland vetoed the Im migration bill, and the house passed it over the veto by a vote of 192 to 1) Heavy floods and cyclones did great damage to property in the section from the Missouri valley to the Allegheny range During a fire which destroyed a trolley power house In Philadelphia two men were killed by a runaway fire engine, J. OG Cannon, of New chosen secretary of the tional committee, vice Bliss, resigned In a wreck on the Missour! Pacific road at Bennett's Mill, Mo., Mall Clerk Rosenberger was cremated in his car and Fireman Tushman fatally hurt Many vessels have been wrecked and persons drowned off Yarmouth In the terrific gale that is prevailing along the coast and in the interior of Kng- land. Governor Bradley, of Kent kys ap pointed A. T. Wood, a Unlon veteran. as United States senator ana called a special legislative session to sleet his succeasor Exploding flluminating gas In the subway In a crowded section of Boston instantly killed six persons, threes have dled from their wounds, and $56,000 damage was caused. widow r Stamford Alabama ide an will chief nominated As pension York, was Republican na Cornellus N 1d | f congress | 449 SLOL A TE —— ———— Emus Cure a Stubborn when ordinary specifics fail. [t restores strength to the weakened organs and PREVI IVPVVPVIVRVPVVPVVIPPVPVVVVVPVIVEVLV RBA BVDPPVEP PVP VVPVSIIVEIV E02 00000 000000200000 808000 | gives the system the e needed to throw off aaa a a aaa force the disease. 50 cents and $1.00 at all druggists. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, New York, i" Ll AAP ® — roy p— CET ITRAL STATE :-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO Expenses low. To those who intend to teach the State gives 50 cents a week as AID, and so dollars at yraduation Tuition, $1.25 per week; (State aid de. ducted 75 cents per week | Heat, light, washing, furnished room and good board, only $3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat and furnished room for the fall term of 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term of 12 weeks, only $45, and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $52.58. The net { cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks { is only $107.40 | The Faculty of the Central State Nor. | mal School is composed of speci ialists in their several departments, Five leading colleges are reoresented A well conducted Model Sohool fur. | nishes superior training to professional students. Graduates command good po- sitions and meet with excellent success The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc. cupied Accommodations first class Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new faraiture, fourteen bath rooms. Hot and cold water on every floor. heat. Smead Everything is new and convenient. Stu. dents may enter at any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di. rections. We shall be glad to correspond with any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term. JAMES ELDON, A. M_. 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American 15e, New fects—2 colored Organdies, 20¢ and 25 Etamines C—Wl open groun stripes and checks enough weight to make up + linings Just the ren’s NICE Uresses, BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA. ED. EK. U A L> REOADS SHIPPING ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 o o COMMISSION MERCHANT -wlEAl IN. - ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw, KINDLING WOOD By the Bunch or Cord, gant. fies lo suit Furi hh, Washed Rand lieits the patr mage of his friends and the publie at his coal yard NEAR FP. RR. STATION BELLEFONTE. 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