2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 25, 1900, A MONSTROUS MURDER. Four Men Held Yor Killing Jen= | | nie Bosschieter at Paterson. | “KNOCKOUT DROPS.” Arrested ns an Witness, BAVE HER A Cabman. Tells n Story of Most Revolting Brutality ~The Affair All Well Principals in the | Connected, Paterson, N. J., Oct. 24.—Late Mon- day night George Kerr, Walter McAl- lister, William Death and Andrew Campbell were arrested by the police of Paterson, N. J., of having caused the death of Jennie Bosscheiter, the young woman whose body was | found last Friday on the outskirts of | Paterson. Kerr and Death are mar- ried. A fifth arrest was The man arrested Is thors, a bman F ment of \bman that ha come to light stances f » of the most able ar revolting crimes which has been brought te tht in this section. Shortly after 8 o'clock Thursday even- | ing Miss 1} sschieter J] od Kent’ drug near met Andrew Campbell re was a short conver- sation, and then the pair walked down | Main street mewhere en route they were joined by) cAllister Heath. The four d Christe Saals’ sal } od. Finally or to the Erie Schulthors resp It was accused made yesterday. August rom the ther Schul gtnte- facts ! ume- | ypher BOrve- | honed and directed road hon closed no re back | with the follow | affairs | General | de Salaja; | tice, {| tion, endeavorin details she Is been m Kerr, bell were fore Recs without grand jury The Passale « taken charge of the and it out of the hand ft} Hergen county suthorities ) of the cab | driver showed tha e girl died w) still in the and not after had been left on the ground Bergen county side of the river. Stu thorpe Is held as a witness itement CArTIAREY on , Boned Ii Mang Chang's Lie, Oct, 24 here is considerable egarding the health of the | French minister at Pekin, M. Pichon The French government has received, through the Chinese minister here, a cable message from LI Hung Chang saying that M. Pichon Is sick and syg- gesting that the French government appoint another plenipotentiary. The French minister of foreign affairs, M. Delcasse, having received the same day & dispatch from M, Pichon, which did pot refer Lo his health, considers that I4 Hung Chang's suggestion is open to suspicion, and has cabled to MM. Pichon on the subject. The latter's re= Paris, mysiery 1 { high | posted the following notice | the | IDE 3 | tional { has not een filled | ithorlt have | : | black ply has not yet been received, THE BIG STRIKE ABOUT ENDED, fiperatory Make Another Concession to the Mine Workers, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 24 —The ac- tion of the big coal companies at Beranton “yesterday 18 the forerunner of a speeding ending of the strike, At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Le- and Wilkesbarre Coal company notice ‘Referring to the posted Oct, | 18, In addition to the reduction to $1.50 | per keg for | be added to the will mike pro=- powder, per cent price of car, to advance of 10 per cent, as 214 the | pos ed I'he same notice the collieries of the Delaware and Hu son company, and it Is understood that Lehigh Valley will not stand in the way of a settlement, The individual y the same conces- i been posted at operators Bions not state how long stand, but it is gen- the notice of Oct, 10 per cent advance til April 1, 191, and further notice,” still one operator so de- adding: “It is not necesss tO reassert tha offer was an honest The notice was the re of mine si intendent By grant per cent per car an ent clared emphatically, Ary one." neest- ran- addi the com- 1 to all quibbling, The President Mitchell he strike today most back to work to- 1H the panies p and |, A GIGANTIC STEEL PROJECT. Twelve Million Dollar Plant to Established In Canada, Be Youtsey in Frankfort Jalil. { i it. 24.—~Henry E An Evangelist Indicted, The L nsubdued Boers. { } 1al- val Was Ww ard, dig who ry and he Brit. ed and ten wounded. helter in farm bh 1 with women 1808, and Spain's Latest Cabinet, Madrid, Oct General Az has succeeded In forming a ing distribution President AzZcarraga Marquis Agul Linares interior Marquis Arraga cabinet, of port- of the council, Gen- minister of foreign lar Campo; ‘war, finance, Senor Aller Senor Ugarte; jus- Vadille; public instruce Senor Garcel agriculture and public VO Senor Sahnchez Toca, The ster of marine The ministers : morning folios eral took the oa Five Children Poisoned, One Dead. Cumberland, Md., Oct. 24 ¥ poisoned by berries from the Jimpson weed. Joseph child of Louls Kabosky, died In a fow hours in most violent convulsions Two children of Joseph Slegie, aged 3 and 2 yoars, respectively, are still in a very eritieal condition. The other two pol« aleo 3 and 2 years, respectively, are children of Jacob Kaboskey, broth er of Louis Kaboskey, and are thought to be out of danger ive chil chowing the dry pods of the 3 year-old dren were Mean Thief His Own BEseentioner. Minneapolis, Oct, 24. Father QO. Andre, of the Church of Notre Dame Des Lourdes, noting that the poor box in the church was being robbed, had it fitted with a burglar alarm. When this rang yesterday he dashed Into the church and out into the street In pur- suit of the robber. The priest finally overtook the thief and handed him over to the police, His name was M. Landry, a cigarmaker. An hour later fa lity was found hanging in cell | Whig | of state JOHN SHERMAN DEAD, The Former Premier Succumbs to Brain Exhaustion, FORTY YEARS IN PUBLIO LIFE, win His Washington Residence Funeral Services De Held at Tomor. row, nad the Body Will He Taken to Mansfield, O., For Interment, Oct. 24.--Hon, for a period of than 40 years occupied a prominent place In the legislative and adminis. trative branches of public affairs in the United States, died here at 6:45 o'clock Monday morning. His had been expected some days, and loving friends him their unremitting care tion to the end. The of death was described as haustion Washington, Sherman, who John more death for Eave and atten- immediate caus ex- weakness attacks suffere incident to extreme due to old age and of slckness from which he had for the past year and a half. It is known that Mr, Sherman left a will, but no In nm as to its con. tents or even when it will be probated to several format ic was leath with and Lan- Two A rod- ngineers, and in office of his brother harles In 1f ws Was ade mitt the and at once be- came active In politics, quickly forg- ing to the front A delegate to the national convention in 1848, when only 25 years old; a delegate 2; presl- isin 4 Vernon, 0. when 12 years old returned to caster t "nt he academs went to work as of « the law years later man for 1839 entered again to the convention in 185 dent of the firat Republican state con- vention held In Ohio In 1855; elected a representative in congress in 1854, and re-elected in 1856, 1558 and 1860: the Republican and Free Soil candidate for speaker In 1858, losing an election by only three votes; entering the sen ate in 1861, and serving there contin- uously until 1877; devoting four years as secretary of the treasury in Prosi dent Hayes' cabinet; returning to the senate in 1851 and retaining his seat there through three successive re<elece tions; a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1880, 1884 and 1588, receiving in the convention of 18588 240 votes; leader of his party in the , and one of its recognized and authoritative spokesmen on the public platform, and finally secretary under President McKinley from March 6, 1887, to April 25, 1808 all these phases of a useful, honored, laborious and eminently successful po- litical eareer except the last can be traced between the Ines of the concise and unassuming twelve line autoblo- graphical sketch which its subject used to furnish to the Congressional Directory, senate Spanish-American War Claims, Washington, Oct. 24. —~There have been filed 34,000 o alms on account of the Spanish-Amer can war up to Oct. 22. Calls have bec n made for evidence in 33,424 of these claims, Medical ex- aminations have 1 een ordered by the pension bureau in 285,324 claims, range you buys { be: urs this trade- 7 M mark, you are re ym insured ad | j ra Eads a hav ingina:s The efficient cooking Bl heating Fl most conveni- stove Most Bl ent anddurable, qd the most econ i omical in con-# Bl sumption “3 4 fuel, § Known for} —— Nu I| | NN rrr. OK FLOWERS A Bulb Offer-Fresh 1 amor Now is the time to Plant. 12 Kinds of Hyacinths best named for it . | 12 Kinds of Hy ac inths for be ds. | 25 Mixed Tulips, double and single .! | ed pots {| 100 Crocus-—All colors 10 Narcissus | 159 Bulbs. The Express, whole Collection, by Prepaie $3.00 orde of Five Dollars, we Palm. 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THE RIGHT WAY to cleanse the blood from scrofula is to choose that remedy which has cured thousands of people who suffered from scrofula in its most grevious formas, “1 am using a good many of your medicines in my practice,” writes Dr, Joseph Fike, of Lost Springs, Marion Co., Kansas, "Ten years ago there was an emigration from Rusland to this country, and there was a lady in the company who was badly affected with that dreadful disease, scrofula. Her mouth and throat were in an awful con. dition, and there were lumps on the out. side, below the jaws, the size of a hen's eg. Other doctors had been called and they said it was a fatal case. 1 felt confident that none of my remedies would benefit her any. It came to my mind that Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was recommended for such cases, 80 I went to the drug store and bought one bottle and gave it to her to use as directed, Five bottles cured her and she Is well to-day. She is married now has three healthy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov. 1 solely by the cures it has without doubt the paring erful and most perfect Hood pu medicine of oe century, It be db cal remedy, I goes i the York of the disease, Some preparations containing children.” @ a look of clearness but after a time th case 1 wthered fis a new violence 1 a me ~~ = KIT suppressed dis breaks out with / ’ (Carte Vealldd On RR GOB Bb rer) So © CHICHESTER'S EXGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS No class of pe Ble are more grateful the blood pur ) wery® than = been marked nples and other erug snooth skin and clear which come back when * Gold {ca Nscovery ® has swe he 1 Safe, oy aby Ladies, sak Drogeist for ical 1 y ] CHICHMENTERS ENGLISH io Red sod clean of its corrupting poison Gold N BOXES, Senile bh hive ribds source of unfeigned el eo} ’ he | Take ne other. 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