THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, NUARY 12, R04 3 AVS APPEAL DEED. The Senator Must Stand Trial in the Philadelphia Court, PETITIONERS MUST PAY COSTS Itselt Petitioners Can Irinl in The Court Declaros Satisfied Supremao That nud the Have a Falr Impartial Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Jan yesterday di suprem court petition of the d« splracy « back to the « trial in the regular course The petition had been filed on behalf | of United States Senator Quay. Richard R. Quay, former Benjamin J. Haywood, for it of certiorari to re the to the higher tribunal rounds that political prejudices | event them from etting in the county cour Sterrett harn®ed fendants con and the « ourt of quarter se Quay will now go fons for | 184 nse of procedure, his son and State Treasurer who asked move CARe down that Flilpinos Sue Consul Wildman. ng. Jan Agnin. tliat : a General Wood Home ting City, Sheppard, of lected oe 1WAaAre New Cast » unt war o on the f Andrew elected arms on Brown as elected chaplain on Esham was the ballot, (Presbyterian) wa the fourth ballot. Life Sentence For Spanish Commander Madrid, Jan. 7.—Colonel Julison San Martin, who was in command of the Spanish garrison at Ponce, Porto Rico, when the U'nited States troops under General Miles landed in the island, and ! without re.’ who abandoned pistance, has the place been sentenced to life imprisonment. He will be incarcerated at Ceuta, the Spanish penal colony in Morocco, opposite Gibraltar. Little Boy Starved to , Death. Havana, Jan. 11.—A boy 12 years of age was found dead of starvation on Del Monte street yesterday Harter, of Company A, Tenth regiment, found the body on the stones, with pome candies at its head, placed there by strangers’ bandas, Murderer Died Blasphoming. Eminence, Mo., Jan. 11-0, H. Baker, the wife murderer. was hanged yesters day in the presence of 2000 persona, On the scaffold he cursed the country and the people until the drop fell. To Ne ok Professor Andree, Copenhagen, Jan. 1l-—A traveler named Daniel Brunn is organizing an expedition to start during the coming suininer in search of traces of Profes. or Andree, in Eastern Greenland. | Three clerk | fifth | Turner | | because Corporal | FIRE, Dead Five Badly Injured In a Pittshurg Conflngration, Pittsburg, A fire broke out in the Hotel 3:15 yesterday morning and resulted In a property loss of only about $15,000, but thres lives were sacrificed and flve people badly hurt The dead are Amon 8B Landis, Grapeviile, Pa.; George A Wal ters 5 N. J Mrs. Katherine burg The three f the hotel ted the ‘nse injured are | 4 wath rATAL HOTEL Jan, § Richelieu at amden Pitts guests vietin all smoke were and by bert Blac) of verte vm third flos Henry or Grapeville a mal blood The of Plymaq aused by Ww Ww Pa racture falling fre probably ley brae, dle thaling may recover, . an L Mills etor of the hotel and body burned; MI Mills, his d of lungs ruptures prop: badly cut by window wughter through ATE NEWS. Pacifl nm, and ass not tresg upon any any of The Monroe affected, declared adding Nothing could illogical than to say that our flag id not remain in the Philippines their people are unfitted to come under American control, and then to say that we ought not to undertake to control them because they are en titled to self government.” New Castle, Pa., Jan. 9. —John Blev- ina, city treasurer of New Castle, was found Saturday midnight in his office unconscious and dying. His head had been beaten to a Jelly, the safe broken open and perhaps $200 in money taken. Saturday evening Blevins went to the tailor's for a new suit of clothes, The garments were not ready, and he went to his office, which Is over the all, to ait until the tailor had finished. When at midnight he had not returned home his son He found hia father lying ot h floor, uncon geioun 'n a poo ) aod He died fierward ] re and murs eft b identity, ners in th ail sald they v f joctirine ia not aker TOT | shou ap goon af derers The heard a about 8 o'clock, and th: 0 time no pris sound as about the Bileving wen ie office Bankrupt's Dubuque, Life Insnrance an Asset, Ia. Jai i i the federal court Judge SBhiras has dee ide « that the life Insurance of a voluntary banks rupt becomes an asect, Hugo Langa, a bankrupt, held his policy was exempt and Heferee Wobster decided In his favor. An appeal was taken, with the kbove result, | ernment © or transgress | the | be | | legislators by | #ituation is fully appreciated | one, | crats of the state, and especially such failing | leadership, | existing party and SOLID AGAINST (UAY. | a weexes News coxpeNsED. lature Re- election of the So= nior Senat Every Democrat in the Logi Pledged to Oppose Claims of the Quay Managers That the Votes Democrats Resent the of Democrats Can De Purchased. and them frank by cans wan unanimous prog n mad to the Reg look - ing to fusion on the apeakerahip. It will be remembered that although the mem- of the lower branch had not all convened together before, In less than an hour, and with little discus- sion, except as to minor details, an agreement was reached whereby every member pledged himself to Join In fu- pion for house organization. There was no haggling for prospective spoils on the part of any Individual; no backing and filling to gain pointa for selfish ends, but all heartily united in a com- mon purpose, which, If gained, could result only In good to the common- wealth, It is quite as certain that ail (members of both houses) will as cor- dially unite for the success of the op- position to Quay upon such a union as may seem to assure the best results for the state, Theextraordinary responsibility which fa made to rest upon the Democratic the peculiar Republican by each Demo- independent bers been So, the prominent 150, as are entitled to certain degrees of recognize the gravity of public conditions. indeed, it ig doubtful if there has been in recent years any such unanimity of purpose as now exists among the Dem- oorats to accomplish an important end ps that which accompanies every move. ment to clinch the victory against Quay, the first stepe of which were won by the Independent revoit from caucus bossiam, Thursday, June 5, Bpalin's floating debt amounts to 664, R10 5 the York of apoplexy achunetts Minnie d In New The Mass re the actress, upreme court de. dan Hterature leans senator Hale 1¢ eminent ted Bele by Friday A fC onferoer + 1 THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Heflooted hy wlings In phin and Baltimore, faine eyvivania re y milla extra. $2.50G2.75 tye flour quiet, but firm, at 8.10 per barrel for choice Penn- sylvania, Wheat slow; No. 2 red, Janu- ary, TYG Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, old, January, 41%G41%¢ do. do., new, 0% G40 No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, 41%@42¢ Hay in moderate supply and demnand; prices well maintained; choice timothy, 31.50 for large bales. Beef steady: beef hams, $IS506718. Pork steady, family, 32@12.50, Lard steady; western steamed, 8.75 Butter steady: western creamery, 15@2c do. factory, 12@14%c.; Elignsa, Zlc.; imitation creamery, 136817¢ New York dairy, 13@18c.: do. country, 15@20c fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 2@2%c.; do. wholesale, 22. Cheese quiet; large, white and ored, 10% small do. lle light skims, TNE io. part do, 8@T%c.; 1ull do. 2%E 8%ec. Eggs steady: New York and Penne syivania, 2 western, fresh, 23¢ the ern. 23 Potatoes steady; Jersey, §1 12%6 1.50; New York, 5L2G1LEY: long Island, £1. 2; Jersey 1.561.850, Tallow firm; city, 4 sae seed oil firm, pf ude, 15 low, Z2y@%e. 300 Baltimore, Jan, 10.Fi Whe February winter Her 0: city oO) } BO Eweels wuntry ime « abbage quiet Cotion- our : changed at eas er; spot and month, TOE THY 167% glenamer southern by sampie, grade, UGH TE Corn quiet and lower; gpot and month, 404840 Febru: ry. 0% Gye steamer mixed, 3 $7 bac soth« ern, white and yeliow, 30%6G%e, Oats firm; No. 2 white, 33@34%¢c.: No. 2 mixed, aie. Rye steady: No. 2 nearby, 60%. No. 2 western, 8X Hay firm. Noo 1 time othy, $0.5 Lettuce at $1L.541.50 per bushel box. May, 764% red aT O00 ie do No on Catarrh is Not Incurable o_o 15.2. 4 4 4 3. RHOADS SEK 3» ~ COALS $s y Bi Rd lk BU dh ih rig Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw WIE p ¥ ROYAL 1 rye 301 STOCK FOOD P 3 : : 5 i 3g lolol LJ ». = ¥ = Ln bid 0000000900000 0900000 CLEVER THING TO DO: ha and w ng the wear W WELL! tUESS YES ! q ty unly | | | " itladel- w-~ wd a ducation An exceptional opportunity offered to young men and young women i« repare jor weaching or Sor business ‘our regular oourses: slso Epis work in Musle, Shor writing. 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Come and see nt us and we will treat you right, “~~ Sechler & BUEH HOUSE BLOX BELLEFONTE, ARMAN BOUSE, High Street opposite the Court House, New Fuiniture, Steam Heat, & BR GAK Proprietors, NENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. Corper of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes, J. D. SRUGGRRT, Cashier.
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