2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1808, A JUVENILE MONSTER. A Counterpart of Jest Pomeroy Appears i in Philadelphia. MURDERED A FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY Samuel Henderson, Fifteen Years Old, Lured Little Percy Lockyer to the Woods, Where Ho Killed Him and Threw His Body IntoaUreek The body of § year-old Percy Lockyer, the little boy who was murdered last Friday night by 16-year-old Samuel Henderson, was on Sunday found in the bottomof “Red dies’ creek, Sixtieth and Catharine streets. Henderson is now locked up in a cell headquarters, The body of when found, w weighted heavy stones, about his the other around his ankies was crushed In and there was a knife thrust just abov the heart and similar wounds on his breast, side and forehead, on one side of the face is a long cut, front below the eye to the chin, From what the have been able to learn the crime to have been one of the horrible character, and if all its it young Henderson a degenerate worst type. He realize the enormity of Saturday, after story of t Brutally Philadelphia, Jan. 19 at police the child, by two neck and His skull as One while extending police seems most stami of the are true as does detalls his arrest ne Killing YOUNG HENDERSON HELD, Brutat Murderer Malntalos Attitude of Indifference, The Aan tle | ry state Percy him to Henderson had previously a tree, but that he had broken away and ran for home, From Dr. Morton's testimony it was evident that the chil had been placed In the creek before he was dead. nd then take sald that tied him nber of times a He the creek Aino Stabbed by a Conviot, Baltimore, Jan. 19. Ferdinand A. Diefenbach, chief deputy warden of the Maryland penitentiary, was yesterday afternoon probably fatally stabbed by Levi Poindexter, a negro conviet. A table knife was the weapon used. The convict, who was going to dinner, sud- denly jumped from the lock step line and stabbed the deputy warden twice before the latter could draw his revol- ver, One cut Ia In the abdomen and may cause the officer's death, the in- testines being badly lacerated. The negro is now in double irons In a dark cell. The attempted murder is belleved to have been the outcome of a long cherigshed hatred for Dieffenbach on the part of the negro, who Is serving a six year sentence for receiving stolen goods, Italy's Broad Riots, Ancona, Italy, Jan. 19.-The bread riots were renewed here yesterday. The participants in the demonstration, have ing been expelled from the town, assem - bled outside the town gates, but the cavalry dispersed them, A band of riot ers wrecked and tried to burn the coun- try house of a grain dealer. The troops quenched the flames and dispersed the mob, Fifty persons have been afrested. The military bakers are distributing bread to persons without food. I | | conflict to | THE WORK OF CONGRESS. The Lodge Immigration Bill Passed by the Senate, Wednesday of last week Mr. Daviscon- cluded his speech In the senate, strongly urging Hawalian annexation asof para- mount importance in the event of a between Oriental powers or with this country. The annexationists despalr of securing the solid Republican vote, The house on Wednesday passed an urgent deficiency bill carrying $1, 741,843, Including $520,000 for the sol dierg’ home at Danville, Ills, In the senate Thursday bill troduced for the struction defense monitors, and an appro for for the great favorably d. The Ha- aty was considered in execu slon In the houge was made to i were in- cons of fouq coast priation a gunboat lakes walian tre tive ses cessful appropriation in the $130,000 for the fre An amendment adopts horse was reporte unsue at the bill of an effort def ultural tribution i for in d for ex ARTIC seed dis d provids inte spection of meat nds port. Last senate nominati Kenng Friday's cutive was n HE NCHED THE SENATOR. A Washington Hotel ¢ Over Ze lerk Who We alouws, ants were proprietor of t n ward sald that 8 cler) iad been ove and iat ¥ greatly occurrence after zealous, the regret French Nios Continne, Paris, Jan. 19. There was much agi- tation In the Latin quarter last night. but the police barred the bridges, and all attempted demonstrations were sup- pressed. Meanwhile the effervescence increases In the provinces. Shops of Jews at Nantes have been stoned. M. Clemenceau's paper, The Aurore, was publicly burned in front of the Mili- tary club at Bordeaux, where sorious disorders took place, The police were roughly handled, and the guards finally charged the mob. Thirty-two arrests have beén made. Telegrams from most of the large towns show that the anti. Jewish crusade Is assuming large pro. portions. The government is seriously alarmed. Our Consul at Colon Drowned. Colon, Colombia, Jan. 18.<A boating party consisting of the United States consul, Mr. W. W. Ashby; Dr. Hate. mann, the German consul; Master Me chanic Mott, and four others, were drowned !n the harbor here Sunday night. Only the boatman escaped. He gays the boat was swamped by the heayy sea. Consul Ashby was appoint - ed only a few months ago. Food Yor Starving C ubans, Havana, Jan, 18-United States Vice Consul General Springer arrived yes. terday by the Vigilancia, bringing for United States Consul General Lee 1,000 boxen of provisions, 200 half barrels of flour, & box of quinine and other supe plies for distribution, | berlain’e West ENGLAND'S NEW POLICY. Proposed Government Aid to West India Sugar Producers. OTHER RELIEF CONTE MPLATED. Hon. of State Which Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary For the Colonles, Proposes nn Plan a London Paper De= clares "Savors of Protection,” Ly wool, chamber fast night » R berlain, se The Li banque Hon, . ph Ch the co und Mount Chamber- Jan. 19 Mnmerce ight retary of ratheor present verpool nm oniex Jord St royal was also Mr lain was gpecial cheer was given who w and a Cham- greeted with an ovation, for Mrs with him in the riant berlain Mr. Chamber Vigorous red tu the nin and imp | during ng colony Newspapers in al en § nting n India scheme don Times says enamored of the system of doles to which by some fatality the present government has resorted with unusual frequency.” The London Standard warns Mr. Chamberlain that his pro- posal “savors of protection.” and that he must be prepared to deal with criti. clsm. The Daily News asks whether Mr. Chamberlain has forgotten the ve. hement language in which he condemn- ed the late government for voting a small grant to New Foundland, ne of the Mr. Cham- The Lon not greatly Country are comms We are President Dole Starts for Washington. Ban Francisco, Jan 18 President Banford B., Dole, of the Hawalian re. public, resumed his journey to Wash ington this afternoon. The party had intended to remain In Ban Francisco for some time, but dispatches received by him from Minister Hatch, at Wash. ington, advising him to reach the cap- ital as soon as possible, changed his plans. The Hawallan president and his wife and attendants go by way of Chi. cago and New York Robbed by Employ on, New York, Jan, 18.-<More than 30 un- faithful employes of the Adams Express company In this city, It is sald, have recently succeeded In stealing between $2,000 and $3,000 in cash for goods deliv. erd or sald to be either lost, stolen or mislaid, all of which the company has been forced to pay. A number of the suspected drivers and helpers have al ready been arrested, and other arrests are contemplated, i basement is not the held {| and a quantity of | and bank thieves 3 : Insky, and Gottleib Aware yesterday. tioniuts women troller first time | women office. whit month fire last of the been The fl: in embers ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Wilkesbarre, Jan. 18,—Anthony Bel- a laborer, was instantly killed Merritt, 4 miner, fatally njured by a premature blast in a Del. and Hudson mine at Plymouth 19.~The Phohibl- have nominated of school cone wards, This is the of the city that nomination for Pa., Jan of this city for the office in five of the in the history Pine Lebanon, were in rdee Hall, fire of another that part which had Ward library, extin fire Iagton, Pa., Ji 17 Pa h was ly d oyed by ngo soene nis and burned west the of the an the HIN that were the last believed that from larg A anima mesting mn HEY Harr capitol Filten Reading ied with revolvers Pau and Hu Pa All were l i ly provi mi added is used by diamond They resisted arrest subdued at the pistol an ney and Carri f1 and were only | point 8. «The suit against the association, of Philadelphia, Jan of Charles OO. Kalser, Jr. Covenant Mutual Life Hinois, and of Charles OO. Kalser, Sr. administrator of Emma P. Kaiser, de- ceased, against the Union Central Life Insurance company, of Cincinnati, were yesterday discontinued by counsel for the plaintiffs, The sult was brought to recover 35.000 insurance jointly placed on the lives of Charles O. Kaiser, Jr, | and Emma P. Kalser, who was murs dered near Norristown in October, 1806, The younger Kaiser is under sentence of death for the murder of his wife, and James A. Clemmer and Lizzie De Kalb are awalting trial for complicity | in the crime. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 17.-<James A. Clemmer, who ig charged with the murs | der of Mrs. Emma FP. Kalser, denies | that he ever made a confession. His | counsel showed him a statement sent out from New York city by the man who is supposed to be W. H. King. | Clemmer sald: “There Is no truth in that statement. I never associated with | a man by the name of W. H. King. When {| was in Newark, N. J.. a man by the name of W, H. Killenbeck work ed with me for several months as a canvasger for the Singer Bewing Ma- | chine company. One day Killenbeck embezzled some money belonging to the company, He left Newark, and I never saw him again. The man is not W, H. King, as he alleges, but W., H. Killen- | beck." / ] \ i Kterni unborn { sounding | ages THEINFLUENC | of the | of Mother shapes the course generation s— gocs through all the and enters the confines of ty. With what care, there- fore, should the Expectant Moth- er be ¢ efior: make uarded, and how great the | Jus to ward off danger and her life joyous and happy. MOTHER'S FRIEND cnea than b Cr cr be Vy valugbi THe BRA 1 Child. “ Mother's Friend allays all Ne rvous nes S, re- lieves 5 the _He adache i " vithout it apa ation a DFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, Gar SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS They Go on Sight. JONES & COMPANY. Agents, CL Philipsburg, Pa. EVER THING an will then year. and approp yriate git be by fen HE one appreciated 1 THRE CENTRE DEMOCRAT Costs you only $1 to doit, will keep them informed dur: jug the year about happenings in Centre county, Would that not be the clever thing to do ? Hons Srl riot pont free, WELL! I GUESS YES !! 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoe Manxs DesioNs CoPYRIOHTS dc. rate lakes, ELE Eas, | P RA ILROAL D ) SCHEDULES ENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and alter May 17, 18 VIA TYRONE Bellefonte ¢ Siam. arrive Yam, at Altoona, 100 pm; Opm o Bellefonte i at A AND WESTWARD Leave at Tyrone atl Pltisburg arrive at Tyrone pm; at Pitsburg np m loona 2 pm; arrive at Tyrone 4 al Pittsburg at 11 50 EARTWARD arrive at Tyrone : 30 pom; at Philadel at atl Tyrone arrnvse y Phils pm at Tyrone ‘hia at Lock Ha Opa. Har Lock Ha | a arrive at F.H LAILEOAD OF PENNA tive Nov, 16, 18% Hublersburg SEnydertown Nittany Huston Lamar ! Clintondale 53 5 $11 Krides's Sid'g 8 ¥! Mackeyville 3 42) Cedar Springs iS 5 Salona 15 & 55 Mir Bail +0 Joss ku Jersey Shore io] Arr § Lve ves Wmsport i! Arr. PHILAD.. —; Atlantic City... NEW YORK... | t4 (Via Ta ua) ~NEW 3 HK. — (Via Phila. } Live, ia , ETRY 83 1% LE We ey AR p.m.a miArr a.m. pom, tf Week Days. § 6:00 p. m. Sunda 1 0:55 a m. Sunday 4 | Philadelphia Sleeping Car Attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11:9 p.m, and west bound from oly AW GRP 11:%p.m. RT ¥ General Supt . pe BEEZER' Sic- ? gn MARKET Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. | We keep none ie bat the best quality BEEF PORE and MUTTON | All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced ‘Ham, Pork Sa ete. If ’ i want a nice Juicy Steak PHILIP BEE * Dally.
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