VOL. LXV. FLOOD AND FIRE. OIL REGIONS A SCENE OF RIBLE HOLLCAST ATER ver Two Hundre ost at und Oil City ing Oil Carrie I Lives 1 on Suamday. Burn- fon the Water, Na face of the The oil regions of Pes visited on Sunday by ind water that is only eclipsed in this ry | flood at stown jus it that lives have been lost, Count John i wile history of wy the orable VOArs ago, is than A | £8) Ray ¥) 100 bodies have already and many people number may regarded as The Pp the ext (XH): roperty million ited at $1.7 Corry, LIT SE (HKD: and tl 1 | § Hon Ie SUrrou nt a mil HE DEVASTATION AT OIL CITY. nd Flood ( Many {nfo Note od Imm Were io BENE Panag tunates Burned church on the one and the Derrick Op Posi . nnd cipit isly Abn northward from New York & Pu nnsyly tank filled on a siding. ed that the knowing its 1 i! $1 sit half a mile from {he postoffio here the western : an raiirosd an ndin L arn with gasoline was sta NOre tank ¢ Xplosive Young men notice was leaking and nature and seeing a shifting engine approach, ran up the side of the hill where they turn- ed and looking down as the engine passed witnessed a fearful sight and a mass of flames shot a hundred feet in the air and the earth seerned to shake with an awful tremor. The engineer and fireman were seen Jumping from the cab and it is supposed at this writ- ing they were burned or killed by the explosion, Inan instant the flames swept madly over the entire upper part of the city, which was flooded by the oily waters of the creek. And men, women and children, who were moving from their houses were caught by the deadly flames and if not burned to death outright were drowned in the raging flood, At one end of the city was another iron and wood bridge which went down five minutes after the fire start eeeieseesemeered 8 C en and swept away like bridge south the aul & Sons’ " wood, From this ward far a quarter of a mile entire town is destroved. | ture house, a four immense tory ing was swept ay able and Vay. and livery st were in Mr. who have lest roy od Reinbold not nue Tew two others been fied bodies have were burned to death. These thre been Foc Known how many more are lost, Wf the 'l ed. People were panic stricken and runnin fe h hird ward has been all town g madly about ildren. F fo athers of families si Chl children and searching r their r to get them all together It words {Oo For wvervihing mas is almost HI pos- this the describe miles up in ning dwellings and explosions occurred weked down by Were and by Hen prostrate ams of anguish 1nd. | the re trample d upon hurt leaped into the rush i ee Were The flames t, but they L smoke wath fire of the burn- The and shops along the o. bet ater, many soon in Hames and ® ng IR WHS suc ; rack ling flames of burn- ing hom In many of these the Hol houses They eould Within sight 10 heard their piteous were confined, for ti if thousands wi i phe HO : i CRONIN ie fire, &{F | into the river and there perished by both floods and fire. Much a Lion combined me of destruc. terrible seldom witnessed upon this earth. is marvellous that from this valley of death any were saved alive. It is strange that out of this mingling of fire and flood any ees were spared. 03 WRECK AND RUIN, At Tiinsville Many Lives Were Lost In the Flood and Some Perished in the Flames Business Blocks Destroyed, Ete. TrrusviLee, Pa, June 5.~The city of Titusville has been visited during “ by two the most disastrous fires and floods in all the history of the region. Oil creek has overflown its banks from the west and above the water and gas works to the city line below and for hours as- sumed the proportions of an almost re Sintiens flood, a almost up to the line of ENTRE HALL, PA., T The The surrounded 14 it ele Spring street. i o . trie light, works inundated. The iron city is withot water works and gas are by watel Perry and Franklin st sireet briges have been swept nway: Lie Mechanic been scores of cheap dwelling houses in lower part of the city, on street and vicinity have some being burned, but the perishing by drowning, The ing scene presented by the waters surging through lower part of the city a {neased thousands of citizens Wh anxious desolation. hundreds of the the hand f LF windows or houses tof waiting and trembling Strong and brave men by end and roapes succeed saving thos till bt gan to rn hie ip ni it ht Oil ere idder that tl flown midnig rise. So s wl was dents were aware than half of reach high ground. The famous old by the dam of Thompso more sudden ness walter y intelligeno n& about Spartansburg, : bur ti had by this dam + wi. is city ns al Ww wall mile in breadth a thus suddenly let | valley in the roaring by a quarter milk in wie fous ow 3 “ £ + £8 rss Of 1101 Amazon. 1 . ’ ARIng undoert 7 1 & M¢ IM Tonight the ments of Me have asrs, Davidso been turned into a temporary {morgue and with the exception { : i seven Hebrews and two i the far { taken there as fast as taken } water, Most of the bodies i ence of having met death ing oil, many of them children, al been the | belies sy recovedd nave irom bore ev from being burned without the | semblance of human form, | to leave the bodies { is dark and it is raining, yet the streets { are filled with people. No city water is in the mains, natural gas, and no electric light. The loss to the couns ty will be enormous, wis 53 3 INTHE VALLEY ov no DEATH A Territory Eighteen Miles in Length Swaopt by the Flames and Water O1L Crry, June 6,-Eighteen miles of death and desolation is the story in brief of the awful catastrophe which has decimated the borders of O11 creck from Titusville to this point, On both sides of the creek flood and fire have left ruin and wreck, and it will take days before the record of death and de struction can be completed. This is the most awful disaster which has ever come to this vitinity and hae no rival in the United HURSDAY, JU NE ). Johnstown i rent, ple { the flood A raging of oil undermind and toy flood, dropped over {lis a tank d into the oul passing a series of explosion of the ereek, women, ehild; ped in flames efTest A C locomotive in the city, ig the surface ens IL A bridge 1 alolr houses, and were instantly Thess wraj unre wise and a I HHGEATION VREROBLES wearing So0,000 a United States consuls army % £1 ganize and pro if mulet in heavy nu Colonel Stone's notion was I long before he propos. and very generally Pane ial or mote pmmagration, and fail they (AE 3 ITORS, nnpracticable. oo. ANNOUNCEMENTS, ARSO CIATE ized to Waike IUDGE antl ft tow nel sublet pounce Pp, Ina 0 the Gun ty Convention that Samuel i date for f the cand decision PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to sonounos that David R Vorvenan, of Potter township, is a candidate for Prothono ary, subject to the decision of the Demo omitic County Omvention We are suthorieed to announce that Charles R Karte, of Contre Hal! borough, is a candidate fir Prothonotary, subjoot tothe decision of the Dem oratin County Convention. ASS EM BLY Wo are suthorized in SaBGun0s 2. mes Schofield, of Bellefonte Borough, is Wate for Assembly, subject to the Ah en oeratio t ny Convention, i a DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wa are anthorized to announces that Wilke J, Sluger, of Bellefonte Borough, is» candidate for Distriet Attorney, subject to the decision ot the Democratic Or Dwatity Convention, Ss ————— AA Tf you « want a light pring and summer overcoat, the Philad, Branch, Bellefonte, ean satisfy your wants in » most satisfactory manner to you, both in price and quality. Boomede-ay Sams prety to work or pla Thoms but now prose, things have been edd nt they hay told ander oath by ladies of undoubted And these things, ealling themselves men, still allowed to draw salaries from the Government. It is not to be wondered at that people of country de maul a change. Mr. Harrison's eged order from iu fore, reputation. an al to for members of the Cabinet only, as nearly every one of the chiefs of the large Government bureaux are at the convention shouting for Harrison, It i# believed that if such an really issued it was because Mr, rison was affaid that more than one of his cabinet might have gone there in the interest of some of his rivals, The House is pushing its work, nots withstanding the absence of more than half of the republican members, The PostofMice appropriation bill has been passed and nothing but a point of order prevented i ing an amends Tn mail wstly not IANA NO. 23. DOUBT, REPUBLICAN MINNEAPOLIS ESULT IN FROM THE N AT Can Win Lntil iar risa Ballot on of i li= permitted id not hawk and vend Richard A. Penth Ave, ond number of the Mouthly. It cone and px W ye rk tains and has printed Musical ih classical spular musie, J pages of full sheet sive, and upon the best paper and come pares with high priced publications in every respect. 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