Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 13, 1898, Image 2

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CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA
CTOLER 15,
I RX,
REDSKINS SUBDUED.
General Baoos' 8 Little Force Con=
quers the Hostiles.
SIX OF OUR SOLDIERS KILLED,
Story of the Battle as Told by a Nowss-
he
Fought With Great Bravery, Though
Fired on
W
paper Correspondent Troops
From Ambush,
Oct, 8 J. C. Beaton,
men
troops on
Minneapolis
of the battle
anding he say
1
i
Hint
DaADOT
aper
i ma
ion of troubie
nysell made wp
( to Walker on the
Bad
General on 10
walling
steamer
1H y
Hately
for some ti and
mut to reconnoiter, It
r to
nt
learn that our
the situation,
the
attended to Colo
com-
which proved to
n the battle were
killed and eleven
five civilians
slightly The dead soldiers,
who survived the battles before Santi-
ago to be slain by murderous Indians,
are Major Millville Wilkinson, Sergeant
Edward John
William Butler
Swallenstock and Al-
ix soldi
:
wonnde while were
wounds ad
lowe,
Olmstead, John
fred Zoe
General Bacon without =
scratch He arrived yesterday
and sent the following dispatch to the
war department at Washington
“Arrived here noon with my de-
tachment in good condition, The kill-
ed and badly wounded have been ship-
to Fort Snelling The Indians
have been badly whipped and left the
country adjacent to the fight. En
route here other Chippewa bands dis-
played white flags along the lake
shore Have been In danger ~f
massacre and need no reinforcements
Colonel Harbach's coming was good
in sending out boats.”
OR( aped
here
at
ped
no
Assistant Secretary £ Fidler Married.
New York, Oct. 12.-Thomas Wilber
Cridler, third assistant secretary of
state, and Mise E. Muriel Telleschaw
were married at the Hotel Buckingham
yosterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cridler salled
for Europe today on board the Ameri.
can line steamer St. Louis. After a
short tour abroad they will take wp
their parmanent residence in Washing»
ton.
| Will Be GI
MRS. BOTKIN’S EXTRADITION.
filer Lawyers Secure Another Delay
Yor the Acoeused Woman,
San Francisco, Oct, 12.-The warrant
for the extradition of Mrs. Cordelia
Botkin for the murder of Mrs, John P,
Duneing and her sister, Mrs. Joshua
Deane, of Dover, Del, was placed in
Chief of Pollet hands yesterday
To prevent the extradition of the ace
cused woman her attorneys went be-
fore Hawley, of the United
States di wrt, to apply for a writ
of h arpu Judge Hawley re-
fuse y entert plea, saying that
too muct me Wa being wasted In
f1 ) wotics, and suggested th
the
Lees’
ain the
THE HOSTILE INDIANS
an Opportunity
Wanted.
ven
render Prisoners
oloredd Cavalrymen
a 4im
One
two fa
Laughlin
Bryan's Regiment
Washington, Oct
partmer vill conf
The
to the
war de
modified
request « OVernos veorab In rela
tion to raska regiments,
sernor H y suggested that the num
ber In « of the First and
uced to a mini.
thus allowing a
charges fron th regi-
ments Keen both regiments
in t} sory braska is
nt Mar n he Thir Colonel
Bryan's sweksonville
IY .
mpany
Third regimen be re
mun “1 soldiers
number
sentenced For Pension Frand,
12 Mary Allen, of
aged 60, an actress,
who for some time was leading lady In
Joe Jefferson's "Rip Van Winkle” 20m-
pany, was yesterday sentenced to pay
a fine of $100 and to be Imprisoned for
three months, Her sister, Amanda
Grierson, was sentenced to serve a year
in the same jall. Both were convicted
of making false affidavits in a pension
claim for Mrs. Grierson, upon which
she drew a pension as a widow after
she had remarried
Cincinnat Oct
Covington, Ky
The New Emperor of China,
London, Oct, 12.-The empresa dow.
ager of China and the Imperial clan
according to a special dispatch from
Bhanghal<have adoped as the new
emperor a son of the ate Emperor
Tung-Chi, who will
claimed,
| He
man |
Remains In Service |
| Girecoted by
shortly be pro«
BONS REVELATIONS,
Relief Association Agent Hints of
Horrors in Santiago.
BAD PLAINT OF A VOLUNTEER.
hint
Properly Carved For,
Clnims the Begulars Were
But That Volun-
I'he
Obdam Brings a Sensational Report,
teers Were Brutally Neglected
THE PRESIDENT AT OMAHA.
the Largest Crowd
Seen In the Clty,
Neb ct, 12. Preside
ther men
ted on their
ha | the largest or
has ver | ed the streeta
The » that
to the bhoad national g
was the extreme,
presidential reception nm
posed of prot t Omaha «
thelr
each member
particu)
roper pi
Ag soon as all
glon started
equestrian «
Along the
each side of the
window kept up a
The bhullding=s Ww gorgeously
rated. At the coity hall the visitors
were aspigned to seats on a temporary
platform, from which they reviewed a
magnificent parade of 40 floats,
General Lees 'W Ite Seriously In.
Savannah, Ga. Oct, 12, «General Fitz.
hugh Lee and son, Lieutenant Fitzhugh
Lee, Jr, left Bavannalh shortly after
midnight for Richmond, Va. where
they have been called on account of
the serious iliness of Mrs. Lee, news
of which came lasl evening.
Ever
Omaha nt Mc.
bers
that
city was accorded
vernment
enthusiast r The
ities,
itizgens and
depot, and
was given
ort to the
line of carriages.
seated the proces
under cscort of the two
for the city hall
line the crowds on
and In every
continual ovation,
wives
guest
the
were
nee ir
iuhn
whole
sireet
ere deco.
| ¢Ar to
her head
| Krissinger,
| on
of |
assault
Aar- |
ywd |
|
of the |
| engaged
com- |
| Polanders set upon
THE KNIGHTS’ PARADE.
The Grandest Pagennt Ever Witnessed
In Plttshurg's History,
Pittsburg, Oct. 12-Desgpite the rain,
yout of the Knights Tem-
randest pi ver held
In numbers
20,000 Hne—4t
ences of
Appearance
ver seen
umber
ray s parade
plar was the g rade ¢
in thi
there
casily
the
mnt of
marchers
doubled
past, and as far
was concerned Pittsl
anything to equal it. The 1
onlooks on the gtreet n the win-
days and on the fs and In the re.
viey
timated at from
pi
similiar
the
¢ has ns
of
rs
Lane
MEADE EVACUATION.
ut
w heel
wr ] fence
1L~Daisy
laughter of |
farmer of
und mur-
near her
ade by tae
pent Daley
he was »
for a sick
thy
¢ Was
in a field
very
who had
herbs which
treatment
had been
a bullet hole was In
11 as her back. Willlam
an ex-convict, was arrested
of being the assassin, It
is thought the assassin attempted tO
her, and meeting with resist.
killed her
Pa., Oct
in a fight
fosky's saloon, at
night, and
tempted to
f
The
father
War n
Riri 8
gather md
compound
horse, Her
ear,
as we
me
for
throat
while
suspicion
ance he
Ashland 10. Two Px
in Jake
Centralia
landers
Mekelos
Saturday
rneliug Carr at-
them several other
him with
him #0 badly
mdition. A
when
we parats
beating
Is In A serious ox
glide the saloon hurled through
the windows, striking and badly in.
Juring a child named Trevosky., Makel-
ofosky seized a gun and fired two shots
into the mob, wounding Thomas Col.
ling and George SchofMler, Many others
were injured, but their names could
not be learned. A Polander named Mul-
cavage had his nose cut off. Ware
rants for the arrest of 17 of the par.
ticipants were sworn out yesterday
chairs, that he
mob out.
plones
To Muster Out Torrey = Rough Mders
Washington, Oct. 12. «Secredary Al
ger yesterday decided to muster out
the Second United States voluteer cays
nlry otherwise known as Torrey’'s rough
riders. The order will probably be is
sued In a few days, to teke effect at
once. The men will be mustered out
in Jackeonville, and moat of them will
return at once to thelr Homes In the
Rocky mountain country.
clubs and |
-
pay- |
and |
and |
|
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|
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cut from»
ranaanhsnah
Ammunition
and Gunsgei
The war is over, but
the hunting season
opens on Saturday,
OCTOBER 15, 189%.
All kinds of Sporting
Goods can be found at
Be 7
JILY cle
Jos. Horne & Co.
SOMETHING
of NOVELTIES «&&
This
thought of
E
debbie |
”
Bg
word is Mghly
or
Cause
guishing
tO
i
Lh
full line of
and loaded
1 £
smokeless
3
i
“q - . «1
Shot Guns and Rifles
f the best make for
hire. Hunting
sale
sup-
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