The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1897, Image 2

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    EARFUL PLING.
New York Central Express
Train Goes lito the River.
28 PERSONS KILLED,
the Muddy
Hadson- Sixty Have =»
Coup ing Pin Breaks at
and Three Cars He-
Coach Fl en Conch at
Bottom of the
Narrow Escape
the Fata Moment
main on the Track.
on
A despateh from Garrison's, N.Y
A New York Central Ratlroad train plunged
into the Hudson river
Garrison's just bef
morning and twenty
killed,
This village is asu
, BAYS
three miles south of
re daybreak Sunday
eight
ymer resort, in Putnam
county, fifty miles north of New York eity
It is opposite West Point,
There was 1
which s
unf
Saturday
nine-tent!
nation, at
appearit
into the
Neither the
Sixty Saved on Death's Br
1
were saved,
Few Were in Reach of Help.
Ww
Fought as They Died
OF LABOR
England
ployes,
Watery)
advances
Brook yo
an advan
S80 far 8
50 cent
Non-union
on the
Kansas (
formances
The tra
tanooga ar
an advance of
Bix Fdint
conceded
week,
Negroes are
C., shoa fac
strikers,
The Ameri
now has £3 lo
and Canada.
Cleveland bakers have decided to reduce
the retali price of bread 8 cents to 7
cents a loaf,
Brockton, Maas, lasters in mass-meeting
assembled voted not to strike In sympathy
with the sole fasteners of the district in
thelr present straggle,
The American Federation of Labor has
decided to appoint a committes to draft
suggestions for legislation by Congress,
Typographical! Ualon No. 6 during the
last six months has paid out to its unem-
ployed members the sum of $16,978
The Mayor of Marion, Ind,, welcomed and
delivered an address at the convention of
the Indiana State Federation of Labor.
The cloakmakers of Norwitch and Chesire,
England, have decided on seeking an ad.
vance of wages equal to 15 per cent,
The assets of a New York Farmers’ Un-
fon amount to over $8564, Eight hundred
members of the union have voted ie favor of
the weekly pay day.
per w
Brookiyi
Fedaration of Musi
a: unions in the United States
IANS
from
THE NEWS.
« dentist
office
Dr, D, R. Jennings, a prominent
of Cleveland, O., shot himself in his
and will probably dle,
In consequence of the disastrous
from the Arctic whaling fleet,
to #4 a pound in the New Bedford
naws
whalebons
has risen
market,
Inventor Fdison is to have
nearly 3,000,000 in developing his
low-grade
sald spent
recently
announced process for reducing
fron ores,
br. J. C.
board of health at San Francisco reports
tu beet
at he has discovered the bacilli of tu
bacteriologist of the
Spencer,
losis in a Chinese-made cigar which he ex
amined.)
The directors the Harvard
society "ann that they bh
Prof. Charles Eliot Norton President of
the society to succeed Dir.
Winsor, librarian
ShefReld
i~centenary at
about a th
in the «
insm
the rai
Memorial
elected
of
unce ave
ns
Justin
Beleutifie School
New Haven,
ity
was indicts
Heo will be
the great lakea
The Ur
announced
nent of the
Captain Pratt,
oh
apie
superinten
sols, itted bis report
work at
Five persons were {1
wb
Arise
Letween
mont,
A national eos
at the Nashville § xpos
electric cars
Forest fires still rage iountains
near Greensburg,
Four bodies we
mor
stolen from the Chicago
2116
gue,
A Fractional Scheme,
A novel proposition
receivers of
was made not long
ago to the the Baltimore and
Obio Railroad. The B, and 0. has a branch
runniog from what is known as Alexandria
Junction, near Washington, to Shepherd's
on the Potomae river, where a car ferry is
operated in connection with the lines lead-
ing south from the Capitol, A professor of
an eastern college desired to lease this short
stretch of track for the purposs of educating
young men inpractical railroad work, Is
iis jetter he explained that he thought there
was a wide field for bright and energetic
boys who could be thoroughly well grounded
in the practical side of railroading, provided
they could be educated on a regular line of
road, He believed that by the employment
of veteran railroad men ax teachers that the
boys could profitably spend two or three
yours working as tralnmen, firemen, engi.
neers, awitchmen, station agents, and in oth-
er capacities required in the raliroad service
As this branch of the B, and 0. is of consid
erable value, the receivers were compelled
to decline the offer,
SPAIN DEFIANT
Admits No Right to Interfere
in Her Affairs.
EFFORTS TO END WAR.
She Says that CGrent Sacrifices Have Been
Maude for This Object and Describes the
Reforms that wre to be Carried Out - Pro
test Agninet Filibusters May bo Followed
by Recostablishing the Hightto emrcis
Vossen,
Madrid, says: In
Minis
declares
A despatch from
Special note for United
Woodford the government
Spain has done all in her
tut
itintes
wer to
the many
nun
forms whie
sland, whi
ends with t
admit the rig
May Hevive Senrch of Vessels.
ABOUT NOTED VEOPLY
BAYS
1 and
Kaiger Wilheln
we w
YOars
the cheap Germaz
Am}
. iil oon be re
His futies
hard
Heved at
wn have
FORTS
Henrik Ibsen is goin )
epring, on invitation, for the
vquest,
¢ for SO
been very and he desires rest,
Berlin next
eeicbration of
expected that this
occasion will be made the opportanity for an
important Ihsenite demonstration, :
Sir BEdward who bought
Barney Baroato's London house, is a grand
ROG t Hebrew of Bagdad.
who made a great fortune in the India and
China trade,
Dr. Channeey M
hie Tist birthday. it i=
Sassoon, has
of David Sass
Depew bas for some time
past been paying the exponses for alaw edu-
eation for an old war veteran, Mr. Dapew
recently received a note Aunountiog the old
man’s death,
George Rand, noted Fronch woman
and writer, was really Mme, Dudsvant, and
her relatives wore so proud of her literary
Success that they had the family name
changed from Dudevant to Sand, the ouly
instance of a nom de plume legally ousting
the real name,
According to Col. Thomas W, Higginson,
who has jost reached Boston from a visit to
England, the feeling there, while cordial for
individual Americans, is distrustiul of us as
& vation. The same thing, he thinks, istrue
of American feeling towsrd the English,
which is justified by England's polley with
regard to Greece, Africa and Indias
The eminent wido ws of Francs seam to be
an unusually contrary lot. Mme, Alexan.
der Damas refuses to permit the publication
of any of her husband's manuseripts, and
Mme, Gounod steadily Opposes the psrforme.
atce of any of the composer's early works,
Mine, MacMabon ‘and Mme, Carnot have
Doth declined the pensions offered by the
the
FOREIGN NEWS,
The Spanish cabinet approved the
to the of the 1 ited states pg
EnAWey
Hote
Hen
A new cab
nnder
Ge
f i
eq
i
net for Bervia hag been
Dr
wervian
orm
the premisrship Windan
orgsaviteh, until minis
ter to
Fed ently
onstantinople,
I'he Porte has demand t
American from the Pr
A
missionaris
R_ppo
Largo «
ed to be got ready to re
Hiritish AVAIr 1
Prince B
toh 1
teh i
Iranfts of been order
ths
soldiers have
enforce
WwW 1!
in a dispa
affected by the
is unable to take hi
The
Hn, has +
wife snddier of Der
Inmen, ¢
KRLONDIKE ALL STAKED OUT.
No Claims for the Newcomers People
Must leave Dawson City
RBURGLARS DYNAMITE A BANK
Daring Work of Three Masked Men One
Killed by Hie Pal,
Three masked burglars ro
Bank at Blairsburg, Iowa, at
orning They and
the « xplosion shattered the large plate glass
window and badly wrecked the bank build.
gooured $6,000 worth of
other nn used dynamite,
ing They secari-
ties and a small amount of cash.
When the first explosion oceurred ff awoke
half the town, James Conners’ yell fright-
ened the burgiare, and, although they had
prepared the dynamite for the second ex-
plosion, they leaped from the back window,
In passing the corner they saw Edward
Giilieoin, who was one of their pals, advance.
fog toward them, It was dark, and in the
excitement they mistook him for an officer
sod shot him twice, One bullet entered his
chest and another bis abdomen. He was
captured, and is not expected to live, The
other two escaped,
Improvements are still io progress at the
Mount Clare shops of the Baltimore & Ohio
railroad and it will not be jong until they
will be the most throughly modern shops in
the country. Iavorsaviag deviess and
methods for the rapid repair of rolling stock
are belag constantly introduced and one of
the latest improvements consis of a sunken
track whereby all the cinders, sweeplngs,
ete., are loaded directly from carte and
whesibarrows into cars without further
handling and then transported directly to
the dumping grounds, Heretofore this ma-
terial has been handled from four to seven
times in getting it on the oars,
FIRE IN ST. LOUIS,
Loss Will Reach Nearly a
Million Dollars.
MAN FATALLY INJURED.
The by the Wabash
Bullding
inilroand Management Entirely Gutted
N
Oeenpled
Who Came Dow thy Way ofthe Fire Es
cape Electric Wires { lipped,
W INVENTIONS
ready to
CirCUiar saws Are
5 frac
a fra
ending over it to
e being at
ARpring arm,
nreesed as s rapid
chain gear,
we $d 4 put ug
A new nhined sj
ip consists of a
steel plate
teed | £
grip a cleat in the shoe so
portion elongated and cu
end to form a toe clip,
To indicate that
tampered with, or that it bas been re
new boitle has a neck,
chamber, in which is placed a
olher material which wii]
#5on as the Hguid touches it
Two Peansyivanians
the contents
double
paper or
have
loop at the top, having the upper
from the limb,
inop, and extends down to the lower end of
the pole, to break the fall of the fruit
Plotto Kill Sheriff Martin,
An alleged conspiracy to murder Khepiny
sfartip, who led the deputies who fired
upon and killed a score of strikers at atti.
mer, Pa, on September 10, has been dissoy-
ered by the arrest of Johan Seplek, who was
wounded in the riot. The complainant wa:
the sheriff's son, William, who says he over.
Lieard Seplek threaten to kill his father. On
Seplek was found a razor wrapped in a print.
od circular describing the shooting and eall-
ing for vengeance. From talk overheard it is
said that the prisoner is one of & gang of 15
detailed by ihe foreigners to murder the
sheriff. He denies the charges,
The people of Albany, N. Y., will, on No-
vember 15, obwerve the 100th anniversary of
the birth of Thuriox Weed.
THE KEYSTONE
News
Various Parts.
Latest Gleaned from
A FARMER'S SAD FATE,
nise and
Lockjaw Develops From nn 1s
Train Struck Wagon and
to Mis Doom New Holling
Mill 10 Locate at Scottdale With 8150,
He Was Tired of Liviog.
Chvisen Dent hy
Hurled
Boy
O00 ¢ “pital
tHe Onn
round.”
fit
“stand
ado a sho
Came
mi he enffed
them away, and so of course she was
#
i
wr saucer of
the Boss
And no one was more surprised than
the children when we discovered that
the kittens were all named, for every
one was gnre he had not named them,
And such a funny lot of names as
it was: Blackie, Gray Paws, One Eye,
Spitfire and Boss, Bat the names all
fitted and some of them had been
earned, and the Kittens didn’t seem to
mind them in the least. —Youth's Com.
panion,
A San Francisco paper prints an ar
ticle beaded “Home for Sailors in Fine
Cendition.” Able seamen appear to be
“in 1”