. Editor FRED KURTZ . . CesTrE Harn, Pa. Sep 27, 1883. P py ARI ER THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PENNA W. CT. U. Will be held at Bellefonte, Centre coun- ty, October 10, 11 and 12. It will be composed of delegates from 225 anxiliary FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Two Men Killed and Many Others Believed to be Injured, Nzw York, Sept. 12.—As the 7 o'clock train last night was leaving the Hunter's Point, L. I, depot a train returning from Sheepshead Bay crashed into it with terrible force. The parlor car next the engine om the race train was shivered into fragments, and from the jagged debris arose fearful cries of agony. No one on the other train was hurt. Those unhurt on both trains rushed to the central point of the catastrophe and amid much confusion the work of extricating the wounded began. One man was killed out- right, Thomas DBurneus, of New York Robert Smith, who was sitting beside him, survived long enough to have his leg ampu- tated and then expired from the shock. ‘It is believed that over thirty people were more or less severely. injured, but as most of them { were taken to their homes by friends the ex- tent of their injuries cannot be ascertained. It is said that the engineer of tle race train disregarded the signals to stop and ran into the departing train, which had the right of { way. Another account says that the breaks ! on the incoming train were out of order and would not work and were the cause of the collision. LATER. —J. Meredith Norris, of Philadel- | phia, a passenger on the ine yning train, has wThe card of E. A. Wasser, of Gir |since died of his injuries. The wounded are ard, Kas, was left upon our table lust| reported to be doing well and no more deaths week, during our absence, Mr. Waseer| are expected. The coroner will hold an in stood a threefve ira apprenticeship in the | quest. The blame of the accident is gener ReroRTek office, hence we are sorry we!ally laid on the engineer of the race train. missed hs atl. He is now publisher of the Girard Press, a flourishing newspa- WINKING IN CHURCH. per, and post-mastar of Girard, with 2' an Act that Led One Member to As~ ry of $1700 per year. May Elias con-| sault Another, ¢ to prosper. | Evassvirie, Ind, Sept. 10.—The Trinity A. { Methodist Episcopal Church bere is the lead ~The secret of ail goo 1 bonsekeep~! ing church in the city. It possesses a very ine is to know and practice that w hich | wealthy and aristocratic congregation. Wil- will minister to the health and comfort!jiam Mekee Blake, principal of the Evansville of the members of the family. Firet and|yigh school, and John E. Inglehart, son of foremost to ensure this, stands whole! Judge Inglehart, and a prominent lawyer, some fuol. The stomach is the regala-|are members of the church. Both of their tor of the whole svstem and when you|wives sing in the church choir, Prof. Blake put that member out of order by supply=| also sings in the church choir. On Sunday ing it with what is unfit for it—then!last Mr. Inglehart sat in one of the front come headaches, fevers, dyspepsia and | He asserts that be saw Prof. Blake numberless other ailments. The sim-| winking at Mrs. Inglehart. After the morn plest way to be sure against any troubles|ing service Inglehart and Blake met in the of this kind is to get your family groce-| pastor's study. Mr. Inglebart accused Blake ries at the old, reliable grocery of Sech-|of flirting with his wife, and Blake promptly jer & Co, who guarantee anything you|denied the charge. Mr. Inglehart became purchase of them to be pure, fresh and | very much enraged, and struck Blake on the wholesome —always No. 1. | nose, and then knocked him down % Blake's The attention of farmers is aalled io) Lice. was diy disfigured. Mr. Blake has : | entered suit fo $5,000 damages against Mr. the advertisement of Messrs, Bough &! Inglehart, claiming that the defendant, with- Unions in the state. Besides Mrs, Wit- tenmyer, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Miss White, and others of our well-known home workere, Mrs. Hunt, of Boston, and Mrs. Baldwin, of Trenton, are ex- pected to be present. Women of our state interestel in tem perance work, thongh not connected with oar Union, will be made welcome. For orders for exenrsion tickets, send not later than Oot. Sih, inclosing enve!-| ove properly addressed and stamped, to Mrs. Ellen M. Watson, 112 Smithtield St, P.itsbarg, Pa. Mes. Fraxces 1. Swirr, President Pepn'a W. CC. T. U, sansa Apo pews, Sons, in snother column, The reputation! of their Phosphate is world wide. Send} for circular. i wees in Centre county Garman & Soa’s,| 3 The cheapest he ay for dry gor Bezllefonte. pl ia is at D i 1443 in Lik 1 gold 1. CricaGo, Sept. 14. —Further light bas been thrown upon the Jones Bigelow secan- dal. The records of the county clerk show that Miriam Dean married Rudolph Adel bert Bigelow Juna 25 rumor that she was not married to Bigelow Passengers just returned from Liverpool who took passage on the steamer Sardinian at Quebec August 4, for Liverpool, say thai Dr. Jones and a lady who passed as his wife, This sctties the le girl, age six, took passage and oo- 7 he a LOT £ under different names wi lady held tickets Lee ( aay £ EWE BOY and} yes, | 1 ! - i gaia IOP] | i 2 I ny Edison ve Sawyer ar fore the Commissio Several American Roman Catholic gob rs y of | patent case i 1 Mann was argued be-| of Patents, i ly expected to arrive at the 1 to confer with the Propaganda. | Johh Lurton, a wealthy farmer, | r near Mo., shot and Killed | ed housekeeper with go known provo- | liv his color St. Charies, Ng cat The first Comptroller of the Treas ury knows of no accounts for the pleasure trips of officials that would come under his} supervision. Mi. Captain Stephen Whalen a well known sailing and fishing master, was lost, with his crew, by the capsizing of his vessel st of Labrador. Terrible distress prevails at Telok belong, Java, consequent on the recent vol CR upheavs 55: on the ova 30,000 natives have perished at Bantam, Batavia and Sanphong. The Toledo Produce Exchange re commends the passage of a law providing for the constuction of government postal tele graph lines on the basis of the proposed bill of Hepator Edmuncs, All the banks in Chicago have signed an agreement not to receive postal potes on the ground that they are so dark io calor thas the writing can ouly be deciphered with great difficulty, John Nathan, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, has cauged his name to Le changed to Newton by the superior court. There are five Nathans among the brokers in the exchange, The joint executive committee of the trunk lines adjourned, after obtaining pledges from tha forty railroads to its pool that they wotlk! maintain the tariff rates and prevent their connections from cutting, if pussible. A letter was received at the post office department, Washington, on Wednes. day, from a business man in Buffalo, N, Y., addressed to Alexander W. Randall, post master-general. He was in office from 15066 to 1808, and Is pow cee. in the United States district court nt Boston, Judge Nelson instructed the jurors that the evidence of spotters and detectives must be examined with the closest scrutiny, A package of £5,000 from Indiana polis to Frankford, Ind., was stolen from the uffles of the United States Express company ut Muncie, Ind, Detectives are on the case. The Bankers’ and Merchants’, the American Rapid and the Bouthern Telegraph companies have completed a consolidation in which the first named company is the con. trolling interest, A farmer and his wife discovered dead in bed near Danville, Pa. A memo rambem showod the man bad murdered his wile and thon coranitoed saicide. Hereditary “aeib yg SLO Calli, thepurser by saying they bought them the norning of sail om $s who could When the ste wo at and kept tention, as they intro very and attracted n + Knows quiet Mra, Langtry in Paris, fiver] Langtry, whom The has somewhat illogically christened American Baral Bernhardt Mrs r a month a charm nts in the Rue de Bas bas brought her horses and carn England with her, and dresses, from has come She proposss visiting each and every Paris theatre in turn, and is determined not to let the grass grow + is here 0 study and ob serve, but not to ticise is about to confide ber histrionk the tutelage © ot and Ce bas already entrusted her personal t is believed abe taienls Married Twice While Drank. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13. William Eckley with bigamy. If is alleged that he married two ladies inside of three days. His plea was that be was on a protracted spree and was pot cognizant of baving enterwd Into the sacred] contracts One ceremony was by fA Catholic priest and the other by a Methodist minister, The ent. deceived ones were not pres Anybody but Ben Butler, New York, Sept. 12. —Senator Jonas of was Interviewed on the Presidency. He said the old ticket would be heartily supported in his State, bat be does not think Mr. Tiklen would allow his name to be used. The nominee, he says will receive the undivided support of his party with the exception of Gen. Buller, and he i= not con sidered a serious candidate. Arthur's admin istration is regarded as selisfactory in the south, Precautions Against the Cholera, Cricaco, Sept. 14.~The Dally News pub- lishes a large number of letters from physi cians of this city in answer to a circular ask. ing their opinions ax to the probability of a cholera epidemic in this country next year, or within the next few years. Most of them anticipate more or less cholera in this coun. try next year, and urge the necessity of a thorough observance of sanitary precautions, municipal and personal. The President as a Pallbearer, Wasminaton, Sept. 14.--The President will probably leave Washington for New York, to attend the funeral of his old friend, Mr. Hugh Hastings. The funeral will take place on Saturday forenoon, and the Presi. dent has been requested to act as one of the palibearers, Whether he will then return to Washington or extend his trip further has not yet been determined. Honoring Charles Francis Adams, Boston, Bept. 14.--The Republicans of Quincy met in the town hall to choose dele gates to the Btate convention. They unani- mously agreed to st to the convention the name of Charles Francis Adams, jr., for governor. Mr. Adams has declared that he would not be a candidate, AMI suspended in New Orieans, New Ontgaxs, Sept. 11.—Mayor Behan Merino h si. ry acd underwear at Gar. man’s, 0 TO VA LENTINES STORE CO. LIMITED, FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, GROUERLES, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND BHOES, CLOTHING, CARYETZ, BELLEFONTE, TRUNKS, WOODEN AND QUEENSWARE. | | i Gingham the Renowned Broadhead Alpacas—for which they are Agents—in Daily arrival of THRERGTH., examine them, it will rapay yon for PURITY, FLLAVO and G° 10 VALENTINES STORE CO., LIMITED, BELLEFONTE FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, BOOT AND BHOES, CLOTHING, CARPETS, TRUNKS, WOODEN AND QUEENSWALE Fichus and Collars, Babys’ Caps Embr sidered Flannel, Alpaca and Their Boot and Shoe Dept. is complete. About arriving. il and they make a specialty of Teas which CANN OT be excelled a — a - postponed Balimore at the Baltimore Oriole took . and was a grand A ————— eon Samniel Morgan, Singer Sewing Machin ing caught in the shal George Hinson, « of arson in Bouth Wilm a capital offense in Dela Paula Hill committ Chicago because her lower girl. He has since A Norwegia: known, sunk in lision. Twelve pe; The San Diego, n built Navigation « at Roach's for 1 suddenly SUITING tion. Sales of timber landson the const have been d frand tho law Lord Chief-Justice dered a bril Lion tice Blatchford, of the Dummies liant recep i pre sided, The North The cases of the victims iy ny fore. - a A 2 FB EMA pieces of one pat [ALF PRICE ne bridge last called fog trial in New York x until N the Brooklyn Die ra On wwember, saturday, September 15, is denied that Prince | Naval Cadet bazing Three nev Pensacola and or AE Mr. CRs “tk Crladsto achting cruise to I'he Congress o ustry began it ita Aanpuas gam. Dr. Rollin B. Gri ria Lhe QIsCovery goes rank M tic oxy rer, effects of EE Burglars gerald & Willis European Powers » termine upon a g New Jersey R ton chose dele CHeTR They hope to defeat for governor, The cre Ont of them being severely burned, , narrowly escaped with ar at Carma ns Hats and neck we { Comiinund How Watch In buying a silver watch case great care should be taken to secure one that is solid silver throughout. The cap of most cheap silver cases is made of a composition known as albala, which is a very poor substitute for silver, as if turns black in a short time, The backs of such cases are made much thinner than those of an all silver case, being robbed in order to make the cap thicker and get in as much as possible of the cheap metal, Another important point in asilver case is the joints or hinges, which should be made of gold. Those of most cheap cases are made of silver, which is not a suitable metal for that purpose. In a brief period it warps, bends and spreads apart, allowing the backs to become loose upon the case and admitting the dust and dirt that accummulate in the pocket. The Keystone Silver Watch Cases are only made with silver caps and gold joints, fir, Lowa, Mo, Feb, 17, 1088 Tas oar long and varied o in handling watches, ERs KAY Hae War er Lo made to our knowiedee. Having no rlderine ro. ware they heated for soldering, have more the rant A Rston & JACCARD JRWELIT Cor fond 8 vont vlamyp to Keprlone Wateh Cone Farfovien, Phila. Aviphin, Pa, for bandeome Tiavirated Pamphlet showing how dames Bow’ nod Repvione Wairh Cases sre made, 8 ANE RELL, im soech ases are Made. TO IT FOR THE 4 lo jsonOFuL Rv Ie] 8 TCM, mee ALT NA EO % buavt C48 nO 1 e all kinds of G RAIA Grain House of GG. P A. otherwise improved. Philadelphia »S MILLS, sue ovina. + 4 er and Binder which with one horse after ery reaper. Stoves, Anything you want, SPRING BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, In Ranges GIN PR POTTER J Oolboeiboss pone liy made and | wlemition @ vor to toes Buviig Vor fer wale Wit dew up | acknowledged Dende, Nortga | Ballatonte, Pa. neha n Ae opr and have Kus, &o. 3 og aL, 15. at Oae-Half Pi LYON & CO for A. Runk Esq., which 0 I———— TANDARD PHOS- double any in binds wheat, oats, &ec. rany good side deliv- FURNITURE, &c ——————— A —————— your attention to our stock WELCOME HOME. the VICTOR & APOLLA. Alexander, CM. Buwer LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYRAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. 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TUE ODOMOTER tJ WiLL TELL Po $s awa } GATECTY LEAD A ietans, Farmers, , Dray Price only y iber Odo for Circular Bg-pend t | USH HOUSE W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle. fonte, Pa. Epecial attention given to country trade. junelfy (uinNee HOUSE UEL BRO i in find every respect, for man and very moderate, Giveit a trial. a ff SURE AN si 10 BELLEFONTE, PA. nA roarietlor The trave g community will this hotel e ny in the county in besst, and charges § ERVIN HOUSE, 1 LOCK HAVER. PA wi) WELL, Proprict Terms r¢ asonable, (yood sample @ + © on arsl Goor, - iS CALD y rooms 3. WW. PHYS KLINE ARK & BUBRGROX, Powers Mills, Pa. i night, promptly at. HG SAVOral Years success 1liuntn Lo A SAA nD i NDOBE, MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA, Desires to announce to his customers that be has lately taken instructions under D W. A. Belford, of Milton, in the latest improvements in cutting, who is one of the best tailors in Pen'a, and is now able to serve customers with better fits than before. He has also received fashion plates containing the latest styles. Also a fine lot of samples irom which you can select for suits, He respectfnlly asks the public when in need of cloths ngs to give him a trial, mar20y Snr GERaAN OLlo! The Great German Remedy RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Dyspeprin, nnd all Disenses of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver and Kidneys, For Sade by oll Dealers in Medicine, at 50 Cents 3 Butte Prepared and sold at Wholesale by the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED, ) 22 Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLEBALE AGENCY: Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St. Smith, Kline & Cos 309 and 311 North 3rd street, BAUGH'S $25.00 PHOSPHATE Has given such Universal Satisfae- tion to the farmers ou ALL CROPS that it has supplanted, to a great ex tent, the other Higher Priced brands. “25.00 = PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS, On Cas or Boat in Phil delphia Ww oa ge % SEND roi CIRCULAR ADDRFSS BAUGH & SONS, fale Mannfaptorn re 20 80. DELAWARE AVE : Philadelphia, Ps. 26septlm
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