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The Ship Elizabeth Goes Ashore in While Entering San Fran- cisco Harbor—FPounded Pieces the a Gale to on Rocks — Tugs Unable to tender Assistance. Francisco, Feb, 28.-—-While en- the harbor Saturday night the ship Elizabeth went on the beach at North Heads. Two of the boats were sent to her assistance, but could do nothing and had to leave her, A heavy gale was blowing, The Eliza- beth carried a cargo of merchandise from New York. It is now known that the captain and seventeen sailors of the ship Elizabeth were drowned in the wreck, Details of the wre are hard to obtain, as the point W » the ship went on the rocks 15 ina le by the sea and to reach it by land a climb of several miles over mountains is necessary. The place is called Tennessee cove north the Marine SAN tering American Of to the shore the Wreck. entrance harbor county of on for The story of of the snrvivors is as follows: port carly apt. ( Satur oleord southwest and came to men refas because of ex- res asked the tug. then made fast to the 3 3 the broke oy I sOo0n towards was Then take 1t hawse and the ship drifted behind shore t i cond hawser made fa the Capt. Co his wife idren off. the tlhires rocks boat to water it cap ring James rge Hanua and Brant John son into the water. They clung to the bottom of the boat and were picked up by a tug. Then cantain’s family were then lowered in another boat and taken to a tug by the mate and two seamen. returned to the ship and its with the rest of the SAlLIOTS, The bo occupants perished ship's crew, Left to he tugs were ship and late at night returned to leaving Sunday scene Her Fate. to get near the re, Early the that noth- She had to g vi ing was lef » night rex wrted the Was washed drowned Sar the Wreck at aatains i, TOpes nas n and it is not Ti zo 34 . “> Had Been Out 120 Days been receiv il 1 Elizabeth wa N at le has been done t At the same tim the British ship tom, but got aS 35 Eleven Saved. 24.—The loss of the ship Eliza- beth off North Head Saturday night is nuw estimated at nineteen. Eleven peor. sons were saved so far as fhe Hat of those known to be saved com prises Mrs. Colcord, the captain's wife; 1 and danghter, Chief Mate Bar. ¢ Takan., wheeslman, and six Those missing and believed to rd Redmond irpen- 18900, Feb Sax Fras known clay soaine? ¥ Ww drowned are Capt Codex i Miles, twelve Apt The la «i, and a body believed to olecord has been picked Hen ters body Scramble at a Land Office, Wis., Feb. 24.—A break urred in the homesteadors at was a general piace, in which had been in line wded from their Revolvers were pulled, but ¢ prevented any serious occur- rence. I he land officials kept the door of their office locked, while they were examining the mail applications, A hungry mob gathered in front of the building and threatened to batter the door down unless it was opened, claim- ing that it was kept closed illegally, as the official notice read that it would be opened at 9 o'clock. The crowd was dispersed by the police before they ace complished any damage. One man, who tried to get a place in front of the line, was thrown over the heads of the boon.ers, Murderers Run to Earth. Ratox, N. M., Feb. 24.-—-A message has been received from Maxwell City, calling for more men and stating that the Mexicans who murdered United States Marshal Seth V. Russell Saturday afternoon, had been run down by the blood hounds, and about forty of them were in an adobe house on the Vallejo hills surrounded by a posse, but owing to their strong position, it was impos- gible to take them without a bloody bat- tle. As there is no doubt the Mexicans will make a savage fight before surren- dering, a large number of citizens from Raton and vicinity, armed with Win- chesters, started for the seat of war, and are determined to either captureror exterminate the entire band. There first Who innd oil uubiing lor ' ral of fliose i Week Welle Cre tions the Doli ABS Six Burned to Death, New York, Feb, 23.--A disastrous fire in the cellar of a Brooklyn tene- ment house occurred Saturday night and resulted in the death of six persons as follows: Edward hi Downey. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE How the Wheels of Government Revolve at Harrisburg. Harrispuna, Feb, 190, In house, legislative, congressional and senatorial apportionment bills were introduced in skeleton respectively by Messrs. Taggart, Lytle and Tow- ler, and wero referrdd to ap- propriate committees, where work will at be begun upon them. Both the house and the senate adopted resolutions deploring the death of Gen. Sherman. The senate confirmed a num ber of notaries nominated by the gov ernor. Harrispuna, Feb, 20.—~The bill pro viding that the execution of criminals shall take place in the state penitenti- aries at Philadelphia and Pittsburg was discussed at length in the house, The matter was indefinitely postponed by a vote of 99 to 88, Mr. Burdick, of Mc- Kean, introduced the judicial apportion- ment bill. The bill providing for the introduction of calisthenics in the pub- lic was under consideration when the house adjourned. A flood of petitions from state granges was presented in the senate praying for the passage of a new revenue bill. Peti tions were received protesting against any change in the Sunday ob servance laws, Bills were favorably reported appropriating $40,000 for a new dormitory at the state normal school, Edinboro, and appropriating $1,000,- niz im the Once 1 schools also INACHRANL IZ Or OLOaerw sa Wing tin TILW AN state Ha i bs ad ’ not 8 inten if th that 1 Creat p The speaker Lerr to the/ nat lerable «1 the on amusement communication education. The ported from the committees on X tions wi Was I'e corpora nmendation | Monday even- DArAIcK On : he house ad ing In the senate bills were re favorable rec 2 ISSUANCE ried with ymrendatic Author LCenses On uliorizes tants |; April 1874, s formation and regula water companies: com i ® out the of liquor population for every act of this TU y a8, years of A bill was rose providing for the dry goods passed f age Senator Pen in RAIS AS human life ir the PENNSY'S TROUBLE Pittsburg ie A Significant Meeting in Connection with Pa., Fe in IT ISE whose comference was « make uniform the entire operative prac tices of the avstem as nearly and, sistent, to local grievances of the expected that this conference Journ before to-morrow. Members of the general grievance committee of the Pennsvivania railroad arrived today and are prepared to con- fer jointly with the committee repre. senting tne Pennsylvania company, and the grand officers of their organizations. This joint conference was held and the committees now wait for the com- pany 's reply Grand Chiefs Arthur and Sargent are in Cleveland, O., in conference with other high officials of railroad employes’ organizations. Messrs, Arthar and Sar gent and the other members of the stipreme council the United Order of Railroad Employes will return to Pittsburg and remain until the officials of the Pennsylvania company have sab. mitted their answer to their demands. as possible, abate the men. tis not will ad- where « of Mangled on the Track. Maven Cnusk, Pa, Feb, 24. James Terry, of the Lehigh Valley, was in- stantly killed here by being ran over by a train. He leaves a widow and seven children. Thomas Cleary was em- ployed on the same road st Mudran as watchman. An engine and a short coal train pdsed him and he then stepped on the track behind it. The coal train had broken in two without the knowl- edge of the crew and the second half followed the first. Cleary failed to hear the second part and was knocked down by it. His legs, arms and body were cut to pieces and scattered over the tracks a distance of fifty yards, He leaves a widow and nine children. Deserving of Hanging. Avrrooxa, Pa, Feb, 24, —A fiendish act was perpetrated on the Bald Eagle Valley railroad near Milesburg, Some unknown person placed a stone in the switch aud as the passenger train passed over it the engine left the track, fol lowed by several coaches. Fireman Gazeete, of Tyrone, jumped from the engine and was instantly killed, The engineer also jumped, but escaped in jury. None of the pussengers were in- Jured, bat all were badly shaken up. On three occasions lately asenger trains have been wrecked at this point, Feli Dead While Powwowing. Normsrows, Pa, Feb. 21. « Mrs. Catharine Froas, aged 82 years, living with a daughter in Plymouth township, died suddenly and unexpectedly under pecaliar circnimnstances, She professed to be able to allay pain by the powwow process, and was exercising hor strange influence on a grandchild which had, a few moments before, been painful brarned at a stove, when almost wit! any warning she fell over aod expired, Whe cause of death was heart discase, | i OD Avs PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effect December 14, 1800, 9.27 a. m~Train 14. (Dally except Bunday.) For Sunbury , Willkesbarre, Harrisburg and ins termediate stations, arriving st Philadelphia at 315% m., New York, 5.50 p.m. Baltimore, 2.10 p. m., Washington, bh 5p. m., connecting st Phils deiphia for all sea-shore points. Through pes i i LOTHING AT OVER $30,000 OF CLOTHING AT COST ! | Owing to the increase of our Dry Goods business, we are obliged to abandon our Clothing Department and have decided to close out the entire stock. sold. We Everything must be mean exactly what we say. Greatest Sacrifice Ever Offered JOSEPHS, Bellefonte, G0 1% p, m~Train 8. (Dally except Bunday.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate stan tions, arriving st Philadelphia at 6.50 p. m., New $55 p.m. Baltimore, 746 p.m , Washing- tonal 8.15 p.m. Parlor car through Ww Philadel his, and passenger coaches Ww Philadelphia and itimore. 745 p- m.~Train 6, (Daily) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and all intermediate stations, arriy ing at Philadelphia, 4.25 a. m., New York at 7,1 Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisbur Philadelphia pas- until 7008. m. 1.20 a8. m.~Train 4. (Dally) For 3 Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arrivi Philadelphia at 6.508, m., New York, 9 50 Baltimore, 620 a. m., Washington, 7.30, a =n Pullman sleeping cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARD. 5.06 a. 0. ~Train 3. (Dally) For Erie and Can- andalgus and intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgars Falls, with thro i Poliman cars and passenger coaches 10 Erie and Roches wr, Zi, ~ Train 156 Daily ned iste stations p.m ~Train 11. (Dally except Bunday For Kane, Cauandaligua and intermediate sisal Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger hes to Kane and RBoChess Ler, nud Parior Car hester m.~Train except } intern rv For Lock Haven and Wash 5.1 Li kesburre ! itimore 008 m 17am except Bunday Montandon 203 pm, with parios Phlisdelphin and through passenger from Philadelphia Balt re Train 1 leaves New York 8.00 a m, Phils, 11.40 m; Washington at 10.50 a 1m, Baltimore at am, Wilkesbarre 2.12 pm, (dally except day) arriving ai Montandon ai ip m, through passenger coaches m Pi Baltimore I'rain 21 lesves New York 200 pm pm, Washington 2.50 p m, Balt asily) arriving at Moutan 3 leaves New York si » ton 10.00 Gam, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE EAILROAD. Daily Except Bunday. Westward, Esstward PMAM AM, BTATIONRSE AMNMPM. PM 10 25 15 50 Montandon 9 2X; 1505 & 10 85 } Lewisburg 9 i 30 Biehl 85 Vicksburg S Miflinburg i Millmont 0% Laurelton + Paddy Mounta'n 3iCoburn Zerby 10 Rising Bpring Fenn Cave Centre Hall L TERR 7 Linden Hall i €2 Oak Hall i 6 Lemont : ! 51{ Dale Bummit 6 2 > rw» GG we 3 \ OF OF 13 4 © “i { 00! Pleasant Gap 3 04] Axemann # 10 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- GonatHh20 am, 1000 am, 1.156 and 7.50 p m, re r lewisburg a1 2.35 a = pa v ww TEE e nee r 3 3 249 8 | 24 wn m— i i - Harper & Kreamer - Are now carrying the largest stock of general merchandise of any store in the valley and are daily adding new lines to their stock of goods. The 0 ID RY oo GOODS department is abundautly supplied with fall and winter wear, purchas- ing to supply the wants of customers, A large stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS has been received and are open for the inspection of the people. Wd are making a specialty of clothing and carry a fine assortment, and at prices that will startle you and convice you that we can suit you, Call and inspect it. 0: EFlarper & Ereamer's. a for Infants and Chiidren. Oastoria rmre Nolic. Constipation, Sour tony ch, Diarrnoea, Ervctation, : Kills Wor, gives sieep, and promotes d ion, medication. Tas Omwravs Cowvaxy, 182 Pulton Street, N. Y. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior to any proscription known $0 me." H. A. Ancuen, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 8b, Brooklyn, N.Y. When our Office Oat begins its mews, Then expect ymportant nevus, FIVE CENTS WORTH of Breaker Powder (high estimate) will cure Cock or Hen of Pips, Gape or cholera. Ata low value the bird is worth 30 cents. Percentage of profit, 500 per cent. TEN CENTS WORTH of Breaker Powder (high estimate) will cure a 16-pound turkey, worth [low estimate], $2. Profit, 1900 per cent. CAN of Breaker Powder, worth a quarter a can (high es- i) will save a 400-pound porker worth (low value) $24. Profit, 7400 per cent. IT’S LIKEWISE the best remedy on earth for horses, cat. Yle and mules. It's worth a quarter a can, or 1 9 16 cents a tablespoo your own animal nful. Set your own value on and see what the percentage of profit it will be. 1. BR, WOOD, General Manager. Gen'l Pes'ger Ag §, DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatmen By Inhalation, TRADE MARK Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head ache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neural gia andall Chronic and Nervous] Disor ders., msi J — “The originsi*and only, genuine Compound Oxy gen Treatment Drs. Barkey & Palen have pen Using jor the last twenty years, iss +clentific adjustment of Lae ¢lements of Oxygen and gen magnetized, an 11s 80 conde: od and made ports at it Is sent all, over he world I a Drs. Starkey & Palen have the ifherty to] refer to the tollowing named well known persons who have tried their reatment Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Member of Congress 'F'hila Rev, Victor L. Codrad, Ed Lath, Observer. Phila Rev. Chas. W, Cushing, D. D., Rochester, N. ¥. Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Bd. InternOocean, Chicago W. H. Worthington, Bd. Sew South, New York Judge H. P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan, Mrs. Mary Livermore, Melrose, Mass, Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siddall, Merciant, Philadelphis. Hon, W. W_ Schuyler, Easton, Pa. E. L. Wilson, 882 Broadway, N. Y., Ed. Ph. Photo, Fidelia M. Lyon, Waimea, Hawai], Sandwich Is, Alexander Kitchie, Invernoms, Scotland Mrs. Manuel V. Or a, Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mex Mrs. Emma Cooper, Utilla, Span. Honduras, C A J. Cobb, Ex-~Vice Consul, Casablanca, Moroceo, M. V. Ashbrook, Red Bluff, Cal, J. Moore, Sup. Police, Blanforn, Dorsetshire, Eng. Jacob Ward, Bowral, New South Wales, And thousands of others in every part of the United States. snme— * Compownd Oxypon-ils Mode of Action and Re. suits,” ia the title of 8 new brochure of two huns dred pages, published by Dm, Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inguirers full informa ion as to this remarkable curative agent aod a record of several hundred »urprising cures In & wide range of chronic cases-—many <f them after being aban doned to die by other physicians, Will be mailed free to any ress ou application. Read the brochure | DRE. STARKEY & PALEN, No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa Please mention this paper when you order Oom Oxygen. et
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