BAIT LAND C NEWMAN, Allegheny .Street, Belief mite, l'u. &c ITEWMAN'S [HEADQUARTERS FOB BARGAIRS| —AT TIIK — BEE HIVE ONEPRICE STORES. We are now opening and displaying the LARGEST, the BEST and the CHEAPEST stock of goods ever offered in Centre county, —COMPRISING FULL LINES OF Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Yarns, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS, t y< . CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ALL or II GOODS ABE MARKED /.V PLAIN FIG V RES. The public are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. Respectfully yours, BAULAND & NEWMAN. OUR MOTTO IS —"OSE PRICE—THE VERT LOWEST—ASD SO MISUEI'RESESTATIOS A Fatal Mining Accident, NEARLY FIFTY MEN Ht'KlEh AI.IVI BY AN ! EXPLOSION IN TIIB FORI> PIT AT STELLARTON, N. 8. Fmm Sjwial I>i|at< h to the Wnrll. STEI.I.ARTON, N. S., NOV. 12. —About i 6:30 o'clock this morning an explosion : | •' gas occurred on the south side ol" the Ford Pit. All the miners were at work - in different parts of the mine. The , explosion was so terrible as to sweep < j. quite across to the other side of the f pit, killing the men and horses within £' reach. As far as known forty-seven E men and boys were in the pit and are f supposed to be lost. Thirty-three of f these were married men, some with , large families. Searching parties can not get in very far on account of niass t es of coal blocking up the way in all I directions. Messrs. J. Hudson, of the I Albion mines; (ireene, of the Vale, | and H. S. Poole, of the Acadia, went L down the pit this morning. One body I was recovered and two were seen by p explorers. Several dead horses were P found. None of the miner* on the KBorth side were injured, and quite a number of them were surprised at the | rowds around the mouth of the pit I when they came up for dinner, not jg having any idea that such a terrible fate t ha f befallen their fellow-workmen. Messrs. Hudson, Greene, Simpson j"nd Poole, with other volunteers, who have been down in the pit, found it impossible to explore the south side for |any distance on account of the after I damp, there being no air through the i, as all the doors had been blown In by the blast. They found some les but could not identify them. All horses in the pit, twenty-nine in iber, are dead. fie following are the names of the sing men, of whom there is no hope eeovery: -James Mitchell Overman, jus McKay, sbeetfirer; .James I.en , John Carr, Kdward Savage, Thorn- Rogers, John Morrison, William rdock. Kdward Roberts, .Sr.; Kdward lerts, .Jr., John Robert*, Thomas Kay, John Cumming, Job Stainner, liam Lewis, lbtniel Southerland, n Mcl.aughlan, John McNaughton, lert McLeod, Rory McKinnon, John Tord, Charles I>unbar, Joseph Hsirn, >mas Sullivan, John Johnson, Mur k McHonald, Henry Hadden, Wm. s, John Melonis, Peter Meinnis, er McNeil, Thomas McKay, Hector l^an. (hers are in the pit but their names not yet be ascertained, he following are injured so badly IS. f A. LOEFt, General Merchant*, Allegheny Street, Ficllefonte, Pa. S. &c LOEB, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED 880BBSTER CLOTHING! Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, jtter Linings, superior in every respect to any her ready-made Clothing in the United States, id equal in every respect to the work of any terchant tailor in any of our large cities. Prices fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work sold in Bellefonte. ,Mothers, bring your Children, from 4 years up, pd examine our assortment of CHILDREN'S U A. LOEB,! SS. & A. LOEB, [ FINE CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. that very little hope is entertained for j their recovery : Malhew McPherson, ; William Hunhar, Sr., George Burden, I W. McCly, Reuben Hun bar. The number still in the pit is said to |be forty-four. It is feared another ex - plosion will occur when the pit gathers j gas again. Work is totally suspended ! at all the collieries in the county and j miners have come to the scene of the accident in great numbers but altogeth i er powerless to render any assistance ! on account of the precarious condition !of the pit. It is not known how the i fire originated, as none from the side where the accident occurred are alive , | to tell the tale. There is no appearance on the surface of any damage from the explosion. The hoisting shaft is all right and still in working order. Thecover was blown off the ventilating fan but was again ' restored and the fan is now in good | condition and freeing the mine of damp. As the boxes containing the tools for the men had not gone into the j workings it is believed the men ami i boy* will l>e found together on the main level, aliout half-way in, where : they were accustomed to wait until the ■ tools came before separating to the different working places, j I.Stellarton is a village in Pictou ! county, Nova Scotia, on Kast River and un the Intercolonial Railway, 100 miles ; northeast of Halifax, and six miles | from Pictou harbor. The place often ; goes by the name of the Albion Mine*, i Great quantities of coal are raised from ' these mines. The village contains nu i merous stores and a lelegrapli office. It has a population of 2 000. Coal is very abundant in Nova Scotia, and much attention has been paid to mining of late years. The capital invested in coal mining is estimated at $12,000,000, and the nuinJwr of mines worked is twen ty-five. Pictou, the principal town in the coal region and the one next in im portance in the country, was founded in 176" by some emigrants from Phila delphia. j i All the Nihilists tried for being im ! plicated in plot* against the life of the C/.ar of Russia have been found guilty. Five of them have been sentenced to death and eleven to hard labor in the mines, their terms of punishment rang ing from life to fifty yeas. Three women were sentenced to fifteen years' ■ penal servitude. The Court announced I that it would intercede for mitigation of i sentences in the eases of the women and in the case of one of the men con . demned to the mines. Ilmilnn Wins. THE (IREAT BOAT RACE DECIDED IN EAVOR OF THE AMERICAN. LONDON, November 15. —The sculling matcti between Kdward Hanlau, ol To ronto, ami Kdward Trickett, ol .Sydney, N. S. \V., over the Thames champion ship course, from Putney to Mortlake, for the championship of the world, the •Sportsman's Challenge Cup and £4OO sterling, came oil' to-day, und was won by Hanlan in his usual style. The start took place at 12:14 o'clock, at which time the tide was nearly ; smooth, and the water slack and smooth throughout. Hanlan had the tSurrey side ol the river, and a very even start was effected, Hanlan sinking the water at the rate of thirty-five strokes to the minute and Trickett at the rale of for ty one. Hanlan rowed easily and in perfect style, showing his superiority ironi the first stroke. The crab tree was passed in six min utes and four seconds from the starting point. Here Trickett began to labor ' and look ill, and by the time the soap works were reached the race was abso lutely over. Occasionally Hanlan stop ped rowing until Trickett came up, when a lew powerful stroke* would send him ahead again. Between Hammer smith bridge arid Chiwick, Hanlan laid down twice. He slopped entirely once, and again paddled along first with one scull then with the other. He leaned over to wash his face and chat with Kb liott, who was rowing alongside, and finally won hy about three lengths, which he could have made half a mile if he hail so chosen, 'lime of the race, 29 minutes and 9 seconds. Trickett'* form created great de-appointment. He was much distressed at the finish, while Hanlan was perfectly fresh. The Huntingdon AVARI says that the barn of Philip /.ook, located one mile west of Allenville, Millhn county, was totally destroyed by lire about .1 o'clock on Friday afternoon last. The fire originated in a blacksmith shop adjoin ing the barn during the absence of a workman and before he returned the Humes spread so rapidlv that they were beyond control. Mr. /ook lost all ol his last summer's crop, consisting of twelve hundred bushels of grain, hay, etc. A grain drill and buggy were I aaved. 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(Iradnalaa In Ihe other courses ruealve Normal Certiioatm af tketr attalamenta, atgaed by tha Faculty. The Professional courses are liberal, and am la thoroughness dm Inferior lo those of onr beat col leges The State requires a higher order af eiUseaehip. The times demand It. It l one of the prime object* of this school to bolp to aerure It by furnishing Intel, r llgaat and efficient teachers for her schools. To Uila and It solicits young persons of good aMIHIee and good purposes those who desire to Improve I heir N time and their talents, ea atudanta. Ye all auch It promises aid in developing their powers and abundant opportunities tor well-paid labor after leaving school. For catalogue and terms address the Principal. nnxnn or rautrass: Stockholder*' Trustees J. H. Barton, M. Rf, A. It. Beat, Jacob Brown. 8. M. Mckford, Samuel Christ, A. N. Meab. ft. 0. Cook, T. 0. Hippie, Esq.. 0. KlnUtag. h ft. P. MeOormlek.lw|,W.W.Rankln7Wm. H. BmwS Stale Truatsu Hon. A H Curiia, Hon. H. L. 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