A CRASH AND PANIC. A Runaway Team Dashes into a Street Car. BROWNS # IRON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, + Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and Kidney Compinints. Druggists anid Physicians endorse it. Use only Brown's lron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed veil lines and trade-mark on wrapper, Sn we PRI] y STARTLING RESULTS OF TAILORING A Scene of Wild excitement Fole lowse=Women Fainting and Nen Injured-Eight Passengers Hurt by the Collision. New Yorx, Oct. 27.—A terrified cry of mingled voices issued from car No, 71 of the Third avenue line as it rode over the cross. ing at Fifty sighth strect yesterday morning. The car was crowded, many being on the platforms. Overhead the steam cars were rumbling by, but the noise was not sufficient to drown the warnings that came from scores of pedestrians to the driver of car TL Too late, he saw that a team of horses, at- tached to a heavy coach, were dashing down Fifty-eighth street and must inevitably col- lide with the car, At about the same time the passengers saw their danger and a terrific yell of terror arose from them. It was partly drowned by the collision. The driver lashed his team to make way for the runaways, but he was too late. Horses and coach struck the car not far from the rear platform, knocking it across the up track and plumb against one of the pillars of the elevated track There was a fearful jumble of men, horses, wheels, shattered harness, glass and fragments both of coach and car. The scene for the moment is indis cribable. There was not a whole pane of glass left in the car, and the frantic efforts of the men and women to get through the broken doorways blocked them and added greatly to the terror of those within. Men climbed out of the windows, many of them cut and bleeding, while women screamed. An immense crowd soon gathered, and with the help of the police those in the car were released. Seven of them, all men, were cut about the face and hands, and were assisted by the police tu their homes, Mra Tillie Goldsmith of 500 Third avenue, sat at the vary point where the horse and coach struck. She was pitched headlong across the car and partly through a window. _oe was taken out insensible and was found to be badly cut in the face and head. She was at once taken to Mount Binai hospital, where, after having ber wounds dressed, she remained awhile and was taken home. Mrs. Goldsmith was the most seriously in- jured. The others refusal to give their names. Capt. Mount, with a squad of police, was son on the scene, and rendered much needed assistance, { ) i i 4 i 0 TAKE OUR NEW work at their homes, in city or gonntry and earn 44 to £11 per week, making goods for oar fall and wiater toa Send 150. for sample and partionlars HUDSON MFG 00. , & loots 947 Bixth Ava, New York RTE AENES The Buyers Guipe, No, 34, Fall and Winter, 1883, gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with, Tells how to order with exact cost, 216 pages—Ilarge ones — 3,300 illustrations —a whole picture gallery. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the world, No other price-book in existence contains as much information. Sent freetoany ad- dress upon receipt of postage (7 cts). Letus hear from you, or visit us when in our city. Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. _ $27 & 220 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ii New Brockerhoff House. WCKERHOFF HOUSE, 1 B ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. TH. Fres Buss to and from all trains, uf 1% LO witnesses and jurors. Bjan ONFECTIONERY and EATING HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMS, Bush's block. Meals at all hours from early to late trains, Lunch without cof- fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents, Regular meals 25 cts, Oyaters in all styles . ~ A wosk at home by the indus tr lous WP Beat basiasss now before the publie A Uspital noi naeded, We will start you Maa, wamea, boys and girls wanted ev. rywhore to work for us. Now iss hy time. You esa work in apars tums, or give your whole time 0 the Lasingss. No other basiasss will pay nearly as weil. Noone can fail to make saormous pay, by eagaging —— The Clothing Business of the Period. ~ hiner wor will and top all with The demand is for a great stock, for novel styles, for The unite goodness with | kmanship, for better finish. d do in stock. omy. ay has passed in which mere goodness It must yigness, variety with style J 3 ’ . /. this in the strongest and bes § A If Oak Hall did not do a way we could do offer you the biggest, best, and cheapest retail at once, Costly eas and terms free, fast, easily, aad hoa reably. Augusta, Maine, lanly Banks. CENTRE HALL. Receive Deposits and allow In- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Government Se curities; Gold and Coupons, Wu Wor, C ENTRE C tT ta 11 nell BELLEFONTE, PA. Lats Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits and Allow Interest; Discount Notes; ernmant ons. Jas, A. Braves, Pres, It puzzled everybody who saw the wreck to understand how such a tremendous shock should bave resulted. The car was renderad utterly useless, and had to be taken cu a flat to the repairshop. The side struck was com- pletely stove in, and where the car struck the iron pillar en the other sid there was a deep and splintered indentation. The car horses, however, were not hurt, while the driver, William Brady, escaped with but a little shaking up. The coach, which belonged to a livery stable, was smashed out of all shape. One of the horses was so severely injured he had to be shot soon after the accident. The other limped away, looking very sore after his ex- citing trip, The team broke away from in front of the stable, where they had been stand’‘ng some moments. Driveriess, they sped away at will, becoming more frenzied at the yells of pedestrians as they went When they dashed into the street car the team was going et their fastest run. The collision is described by those who saw it as something terrific. Car horses and coach were only stopped by the iron pillars, and the belief was that had the cars not been stopped, both coach and horses would have = ‘GRAHAM & SON, Ix BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER. pleased with—buy the makes, and you will get the best: E. C. BURTY Celebrat Children, HANAN & SON'S, and Boys, every pair warranted. J. H. BYRMESS and Children, shoes we have a fine line of MENS CALF & KIP BOOTS, & SLIPPERS ures. BROCKERHOFF ROW, BELLEFCNTE, PENNA 1imay western railroad in February. » DRUGS, CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, ELLER &SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In as—— purposes always kep * fter April 1st will open in th building, when he will be make to order Boots and Shoes, anteed, and charges reaso gone rolling over the car. “It is the greatest wonder in the world,” said Capt. Mount, ‘‘that several were not killed in the collision. I wouldn't have be- lieved that such a tremendous wreck would have resulted from such a collision, but it isex- plained by the simple fact that the horses were going ab their fullest speed. There were many severely hurt who were chary of ne. cepting medical ald at our hands There were just four women in the car, and three of them fainted. Talk about pa dewonium, but 1 tell you they bad it in that car nntil they were released, A panic in a theater is noth- ing to it." Bit Her Assailant’s Tongue in Two, Puinrarssora, N. J., Oct, 24, Mrs Josiah Kirkendall was attacked on a vacant lot in Phillipsburg and roughly handled. Her as sailant placed his hand over her mouth to pre vent her from giving an alarm and said: “Now I bave you. I've been looking for you for several years” He attempted to throw her on the ground, when Mra Kirken. dall released his band and showed fight During the struggle the woman got her as sailant’s tongue in ber mouth and bit it ia two, He begged pitecusly for rercy. When Mrs. Kirkendall arrived home she found the front of hor dress saturated ith blood, evi. dently from the man's wounded tongue. She said she knew the flend’s name and would have him arrested. The Famous Fat Bride Dead, Barrons, Oct. 20.—Mrs. David Moses, formerly Miss Blanche Gray, of Detroit, Mich.,, who was married a few weeks ago, amid great excitement, in a Bowery museum in New York, was found dead in her board- ing house in this city this morning. Bhe was passing ber honeymoon at the Dime museum in this city, but for the past two weeks had been fll. This morning her manager called to see her on business, and on entering her room found her dead. Bhe was seventeen years old and weighed 517 pounds. Death is su to have been caused by fatty de. generation of the heart. Bhe was engaged to appear in Philadelphia next week, Forty Persons Injured. Br. Louis, Mo., Oct. 23.—An accident oc- curred this morning on the Louisville and Nashville Air Line, about six miles from East Bt, Iouis. A train struck a broken rail, and the engineer, feeling the shock, put on the brakes All the coaches passed over in safety, except the last two, which were both crowded. They tip pled over and were dragged a short distance, when the couplings broke. The scene was terrible. Reports state that over forty per. wus were injured, but only ove fatally, Slowly Starving to Death, "STEAM BENDING SHOPS, AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bendi sizes, and of best material ; bob-sled ners, shafts, bent hounds, plow ded to. Al lloct y work guars J. B. REAM & SON. Stat Chy and Wwe for vour winte OUr nd W catalogue. Oak and simply want to tel outfit. r Hall, ; Market Streets that 1t nl Lenin ————— eo ——— —————— A ———" ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have remodeled repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat. ronage in the past, and solicit a continu ance of the same. My stock is as near full as possible, Iam in complete coms munication with the principal Drag Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphiaand am supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for at onceand delivered stihe same prices that it couid be bought at if you went or sent yourseil. 1 buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the co inty. All business between desler and customers strictly con fidential. J.D. MURRAY, jun2nf Centre Hall ARDWARE HARDWARE HARDW. - endo — A- HARRI1S, h A. HARRBIS & en BE SELLING = REAYER SECTIONS AND REAPER «8 LCTIONS AND REATERS, REAPERS, And all kinda ot Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS 8C J AS, Jd AS YTHES, ROPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. ——AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS, HARRIS & CO. Cards—Attorneys. tP HEWES, J Attorney-at-Law, Practices in all the Courts, Farst buildog Bellefonte. JOHN BLAIR L'NN, ' Attornev-ats Law, Office on Alles. eny sirest, Bellefont, es in the! Smayif i —— 1 i i & OQ hy F. FORINEY, 1 ). Auvornaysat-Law, i lafonte! Il. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law! Consultations in English snd] Office in Furst's new buildin UMea in old Corard building, Bel J. berman. HEALTHIS WEALTH! | PE BE © WETS SERYR ASD ERAT TREATRENT, » ruses sient specifies for Hoeteris, Divstuens Covvaisiobs, ¥arvous Keowrsigia, Hestarhe, Servos Prostration or ihe Mae of aleohel of tebwncs, Wekefuiness, Mental De sosgrom BoMen ng of the Brain reenitiny in fomanity snd wading bo metencs, Aecay and deeih Premature O04 Age, srventons, Loss of Power in sither sex, To voluntary Losses st Epereaters oes caveed overaweriion of the brain, relates or ees dpduigente beg ronal oe one sents praatment. $1 5 wou, or sik bones for §6, sent by ell pro pebd on reemipt of price. WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES erat recived by oe for writen 504 #%ery & pure, Guarantors lovosd only by LISEER & BETORLA0E, 308 Recs Street, Piliadeipble, Pa Boots SPRING OPENING '23. ————— Having completed shelving and fxs examine my goods, which cousist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the county. I haven't $40,» 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and of the latest styles. I have good goods, and gome cheap goods. I have some of the very best make of the celebrated Shoes. Mens Fine Shoes Xo 10 Brockerhoff Row. Bellefonte, Pa Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, bat if you give mea call I will do as I always havedone ; treat you fair and honest «nd give you the value of your mous ey, and don't you forget it. Isaac Guggenheimer, In New Addition to Bush's Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA P.8.—A full stock of the best Leath or alwayson hand. #~Cash paid for all kinds of hides 26aptf w ——— ——— CHLEKS! SECHLERS ! SECHLERS SF — i NEW GOODS Just opened a full line of Cboice Fami- y v GROCERIES GROCERIES AND AND PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Buch as TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANKED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NU OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. FISH, SYRUPS, ETC, Together with GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, at the lowest living prices, Goods are all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of the very best kind. MEAT MARKET, Beef of the choicest cattle, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on hand. 30 nov. tf SPRING MILLS Plaining Mill par The place to buy your best™W& s@ and cheapest Building Mate" #&-rial is of Jas. 8. Kape & Co. Spring Mills, Pa,, who keep all kinds of FLOORING, GERMAN, & SPLIT SIDING, —————— A —— SURFACE BOARDS, ——————— ANAS. WINDOW BASHRS, C—O AAI SHUTTERS, &o. &e.. &o. will be furnished on short nos MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS BLINDS or ——— WAYS KEPT ON HAND,
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