The Contre BDrmocrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT ts pan hed every Lhursday mornioag, at Belleiontp, Centr aouniy, i's LER Ar ash in advise «81 50 wens ws S343 LE pat paid 10 advanioe.. ihe A LYE PAVER ole poople Faymnenis made withia thee ddored Lo advuuce, No paper wiki be discontinued antl arrearage @aidexcoptat option ui pul Amin Papers going out of the voauty must be paid icy i advance ; Any person proouring us ten sash ubsoribers wil fednut a oopy free ol @ Oar extensive cirvnlation makes this paper an un phd ads lo wind gir sautally Sedlabis mo pi ample facitities tor JUB Wukk kiuds of Bouks, Travis rinting.&e Jn the sible rates ot ‘ Alain tari thanthy eu nths « Brat threes insertions and ! (nsertion Npedial ~Aevoliw ta the interests o months witl be con are nar ge sta hile teal bubs is Avert iug @nd are prepared to print wii RVrogrammeon Posters Sutanistyle apna at the jowest p ALE vivertisem gents per line tof alias for sach additions Wes sahil f 1 a Bditoriel not tone 16 conte Lo0AL Nort fats poy 4 Hibaral Hin quarter hall mercial p perline, & 10 line int SAT (OF FURL As in mad vartisinghy oli bis lock chain to the wheels, thus virtal!s convertlog them into run. The vebicle, despite these pre- eur tions, by its own weight went down at a frightful pace. We could hardly keep our seats, We selves as best we conld, from the truck and of the coach was a perpendicular bar ners, balanced ours Running up through the box I clung | myself of steel called the kingpin. to this and mansged to keep right sideup. Down the narrow path | in the side of the mountain we went with the horses ia a mad keep the comch from running down, “We were rounding Independence | Pass, when suddenly, SPACE YOOUPLED Foreign advertisements must ke paid for befors in } iq tila : i | side and into the path. gertion, except on yearly piracts, when hall-yearly payments in advance will be required i AL Notices, 15 cents por Hine » Mathing inserted for less than 50 « Business Vorioss, in the editorial eriine. » asortion. — ach insertion HTL vdamns, 15 cents DIRECTORY. CT AND COUNTY OFFICERS ftw DIST Mengress, 1 State Senn Rapresents A.G. Curry, Belle Hon, W, A. Wattace, Clearfield ox, Hon. J, A. Wo Hon, L. Rroxe, Poasident Jadge 49th Dist, ( Hon, A. 0, Fons, Belled Adweiate Judges, Hon, CO, Muxsoy, Hon J Oomaty Commissioners, A. J Jxo Warr, DWARD, entre and Hautingd. n | ute, BR. Sxirn GI RIEST, Jxo. Hawn Ww ERSON “Demmwisivnanw’ Clerk, G Rumssacen Sheriff, W, Mies Wages Deputy Sheriff, Wa. DuxeMay Prothonotary, L. A. Bouservee Wreanarer, Bagister and Clark Or Recorder, Fravx E. Bim Ditrict Attorney, J. ( Geroner, Dr Hl. K. lin Jeunty Detective Capt fas. Sawin i On Ib d ul Preshvterian Pastor Serv a Sanday B Monting Chapel] Wed M. BE Church, Howard and §; #5. Mouros, Pastor, a. and 7 P.M. Sunday Schoul at § Meeting Weduosday at 7-20 p, u 8. Joha's Protestant Epis Alleghany Rev. J Mervices every Sunday at |} Srayer Meeting Wednesday and 8t John's Roman Usth @. McArdle Pesto Moras and Tr. n Reformed, Lin Bayder Pastor end? ru, 8 Meoting W Latheran Pastor ow. Sunday Sch TB Wednenday « United Brathern Pastor, Berviees every and Tr... Ran or Meoting W nesday at 1-30 p fay at 7 Rervices every and Phavie, Rector a.m, and Tr x AY evenings pal Ghareh, Lamb streets (mwald sinesday evening Past High stree Borvices every Ran evening High an AY Mh » oe Runde at 4p 6 from 8 4. N. to Maooting and Servi Beading Bo Jr. wm, daily HI oper LODGES, | Age No. 268 A.V. M before every full moon meats on Tues Bal salons 1. Ft ght on Baie To Ohaptor Na. 241, mest sy night of every month the frst Fri tore N 5K th 0.0 FV. meet every The t LO OF. Hall, app Donstans Commaan T : the sev eiday night of avery mos Centre Lodge No 1521 ay evening at 7 o'cloc tush He Ballefonte Encampmen ™.n sud fourth Mondays ¢ wont the podite the Bash Ho Ballstonte Conneil = wrary Tuesday eve in B Logan Branch C sanetl N 141, Junk NM. mests every Friday evening Bellofontn { ria’ New Building the second » sdug of each month Beailefonte “BR” 5th Reg. N meets in Armory Hall every Friday evsaing -_ She Fell Four Hundred Feet nee cota the sscor Hall op 0 aft tah Arcade AM. meets ww Oder UA NE 1 Frid clave No Foncibiles 6G. P Jo~Mrs. T. J Cuarcaco, January 2 Townsley, the Chicago lady who was | ' | an occupant of the stage coach that |, down last of 400 feet Colorado, distance Pass, toppled a Independence month, she not sustained as much as a | scratch, She is a prepossessing years of age. , velous incident, the deiails of karo been pr Says: “At daybreak, wakened at my hotel in Lead arrived in this city yesterday. Describing the mur. which before, she not inted December 16, 1 ville and was informed that the Aspen stage | was waiting for me, It bitter oold end snowing so densely that the driver had to peo had on hear y bouble Id dress » cealskine oque, un baffle pn 4 Over my « ny povered by a fur eap and wy face en- eloped iu a shawl, allowing an aper- ure for my eyes. Despite all these protections I was frightlully es d. he coach was drawn by six horses 0d was on wheels. We were preceded the Granite coach, which was on gnners. The road over Elk moun- in is & natural one that will admit but a single conch passing. At the hex Of the mountain the Granite Was vel lp ">, head | | holding the [ him to make the cry of v arning. { obstruction side | window | | than myself, { tourists lo ged 10 & Crevice R 3 the 1 | fores | rock | pectors got { with shovels, out, » {| Gaconsc | dead. Library and | | my hands and Ji | raw, | started for | the meantia Mar | LY SY lady, about 25 me to the coach, I ‘Jump! jump for your—' He vever finished the sentence eomch as nearthe enbank- nent asthe narrow pass would permit. Ahead of him he saw a heavy boulder topple and fall down the mountain | This The was but twenty yards abead of him and it was beyond { bnman power to stay the impetus the coming down the In- beld on to the kingpin conch had gotten incline. 1 saw the driver leap. we all Down we went aud in another instant the forward wheels struck the rock { The hind part of the coach was thrown I forward and outward and the king | pin snapped asunder like a reed. conch with all io it went over prec ipice on ils side and through the fell out. Less fortunate the couch and my fellow on the side of the precipice some 180) helow Ti B that I cleared feet I was thrown outwith such this crag and kept and down the full 400 feet to the tl b the canyon and into a baok of snow, culling my way t as if it was water, head first, just to rear of us pulled into 8 notch in the “The Granite coach. the od the driver and some pros climb Armed began to dig out and began to down to where I had lodged. they me and it is curious to relate that the { I received was from ple when only Desh wound of a up a furrow in my the blade which wed shovel, 1 ankle they fi sl ves were reached me, | was ally dug out wis mod Hest and I was taken up and p ol Nis Wire 0 J pearan “8 rai adminisiered arried to the the cliff. Here rubbed snd toil<house at the u my face slapped until my cheeks were but all to nn avail in the face and there was no audible wr visible re spiration § was Jef care of the coach passengers wi Aspen no One o . i$ Ut, il tant, to sa } Surg | the party returned at I had ith the? b ww, revived. snd had sudl A L01 »Ad [in company w Cper, gine down in a sleiy r stats { three miles bel: and wos adminis | tering to the wounded avd bad sustained frightful in fall of 180 feet, wh I, ti cape | of the res juries in their | fallis g over twice the distance { out of the disaster sustaining no other inflicted by tl injuries than a bruise e hovel.” a — Ocean Travel Stopped | THIRTY THOUSAND STRIKING SHOREMEN MAKING TROUBLE. Ni 7.~All the [ ogshoremen in this vicinity belong. { ing to the Ocean Association the Ww York, Janoary 2 of strike this Fully 30,000 men in New York city, Brooklyn, | Jersey City and Hoboken are in strike, The Exsentive Board of Dis morning. f Labor was in se iderin v this F Oo wsion all last night it ring u Ha pork step ah AM OW BTS TE Lie was unanimously sdopied. Walking | delegates started out gbont 8 o'clock to disseminate the order among the men. Wharever the delegates appear. ed the men threw down thelr tools and quietly left the piers. The men had been expecting the order and made no demonstrations, At some of the wharves the steam- ship companies having an iotimation the trouble, bad gathered what green h halted io a station blasted out a rock, and allowed us to go ahead, the desceut began, the rz=1 at point running at sao ioclive of hands they could nod attempted to go on with the work. Some of the lines, like the Anchor, Cunard and OM Dominion, having employed no union y-five degrees. The driver put on ¢ by the movement. Union men have con‘rolled a majority of the docks, however, and in their withdrawl stopped many places work entirely, Besides the 'l ugshoremen the graiu handlers, coal handlers, dressed ment handlers and hoatmen, coms of whom bave been on strike for several weeks, | gallop tn | them | the driver ernied: | * He had been | caused | i | read ' LONG | an : Line, day, but will probably not be able to | The | i ido so L oh } i { 3g la i : v 1 | Knights of Labor were called out on | coast wise and Southers-boand the ¢ trict Aeseraisly, No. 49 of ihe Kulghts | aud the Algier order | were formally ordered oat. About 19,500 of the men are in New York sit y, 16, 500 in Brooklyn, probably 3,000 in { Jersey C ity and not m 1.000 Em Hoboken. WHERE THESIIOK EM AY HI The officers of District No. 49 say that if this morning's re than PREAD. Assembly oor | der is vot enough to settle both the wal handlers’ und longshore wnn’s i * . | strikes oLher classes of laborers in the Knights of Labor will be calicd tone after another until the entire or out der is on strike, if necessary. to bring the matter to a settlement Ship ear- penters, caulkers and painters will be | the next men ealled out in that ease, Next will come railroad freight hand- lers and brakemen, The strikers claim | A that their order is 89 thoroughly or. ganized that every branch of bi wked if th iu this vicinity ean be ey 80 desire, The ( men working, gtrik A num: Id Dominion Line bad a few of the that er Of green hands, w J MT d The men were consider - Ho were (aken on Mooday, had the strikers, ahly ein'ed at the favorable thet the walking delegates or beach walkers were sg in. gate from the North river front stated that not s steamer had been able to take in its supply would day he Crallia ¢ nil : juen 5 nol appointed discharged hecaase the maj piece men tuarued out, THEY The White » which was to ANT GO TO BEA. Star steamship Britan ni have sailed hence § "wr Liverpool to-day, has been delayed. The Morgan Live longshoremen, who had twice struck and g ne back, sub. sequently weat out agsin on the order of the “beech walker.” The work of loading the stea.aer Algiers was dis 3 i mtinued. Captain Burkett, the sup- erintendent of 1 said he bad no Big the he pier, men and did not for a ght pier awaiting shipment, care ny. piles of frei are piled op on About four this afiervoon thirty Italians work, The jeering at Helvetia, of the o cli 4 were secured and pot to strikers made no trouble The react the Lialians, Nat . ai Live, ved her d wk this afternoon and No discharged | rs. 1 73) VAMREN unload the same pier a score of ie Erin. A the The be able to clear the The copie my they have all attempt made ght At was fred ne tl green hands were loading t con! barge was along side and CTEN Wer the bunkers. h tide gh Friday th Line } the men they need. Four gangs were los ling coal vn the La Bourgogue, aud three vere rans loading The nationalities, n hatches, o-Lokcn A been N ; at the thr FL m have White the This ner of me rk by the ar obtained Ly w line, They will have Britannic ly to sail Friday. will be ne day The Wye 1 d alihe Later in the day nog Krrive Giaiod lock at noou. n in Sere put | at work unloading The V i the NA Shel 0 cargo the Red S:ar are moored for sailing on Satur unless the strike is settled. steam the Trinida ers dus cul to-day and { for Bermuda, the City of Kobi oi for Florida ports, the City of Colum { bis tor Charleston and 8 thorn ports | lor Galveston HANDLERS HOLDING OF Tha soft South Amboy decided this moruing that they would not return to work. This action is a final triumph for District Amembly No. M4 sad a tramp card for the strikers, for by this means they expect to completely cripple the movements of all steamers, both cast. wise aod foreign, which take their fuel fo New York. More than 100 000 tons of soft coal for steamers and fae. tories are forwarded from South Am. boy monthly. Berwind, White & Co., bundle the larger portion of this snd wre contractors for supplying all the lending steamship Hoes, coal hsadlers at men for some time, were not affected All the striking brakemea at Perl traflic | : {In Lin this place and at the he adquarters |! rs It was reported at noon | reports | (8) Ie dele - § CRTgo A. Bholten for Amsterdam Amboy have asked to be taken back and such as were wanted have eh put to work on the piers to day. THE BIRIKER'S MARY MERTING To wight the strikers hal a big pro- cession, which wound up at the ( er U Cony Re gion, where a m #4 meeting in sympathy with the movement was in The building and much enthusinsm prevailed, there progross, was packed hut Wis uo disorder By enced were made prediciiog the victory of the strikers J He fil : It the pluces of the striking Haus employed to fill lungshore men at the Red Star Lise’ s dock in Jersey City were visiied by walking dele this alierncou from The circulated freely among the gale 8 Knights of Labor. Italians, and the result of the conference ' ans, I AGI—— Death of a Gettysburg Editor. David Star and GErTYsBurs, Jan ary 27. Buehler, of the | Sentinel, a prominent member of the editor Adams county bar and vice president of the Gettyshurg Battlefi died noon Association, ar his at today, of diseases, aged sixtyesix years. For many years he was intimately Institution at fied with the Lutheran this piace, being president of the Col lege Board of | rustees and a member of the He positinns Theological filled locally, among r President Lincoln's ad- He leaves a ! daug Seminary Board igs also many important them post. master dus and His Evergreen ministration, wile interred on Saturday afternoon, —— A A—— Frotesting his {innocence ILL. ex-brakeman Morris Schwartz, January 28, the the Rock Island express robbery and muarder , 18 suffering severely Ir nerveous prestration, but is better than when he : ¥ " that Schwartz Cane, a8 not indicted last grand jury which met here, igh there is something oo this Tp ' restric placed freed upon the jai and her extended m will not be has received siters tel him to de him } 1 ing maiotaio absolute secrecy; that tectives are everywhere about vs ol and that be will be trappedif he talks | Schwartz claims to be able to that he handled large numbers « is previous to the Rock Idand rob Dery, ol and says that he wonld have given full information in regard to his | financial matters had he been treated He {urther says that no threats his From many circomstances it dent that the prosecution have RIT y. will change determined course is evi confidence in the strength their of CRs, - JEFFERSONVILLE 26. —~A. J. Jewett, Utica met with a horrible death last evening. He was standing at the end of dump track above the kiln, when to the Ind., , 8ix miles above Jeffersonville the he ! lost his footing and fell in bury. 8 {ing kiln, the stone from a car falling | iq after him. the accident bul was powerless to pre- | Aller mu h efor a fow of of the bones of the vent it, the bottoms of Jewell was 4) leaves a widow aud large family, ’ BROWN'S IRON Y ~ ras _~y BITTERS WILL CURE | HEADACHE INDIGESTION | BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS axp FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN x ue BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGISTS The Comin lise Trade Mark and crosved Red ™ FAKE NO OTHER. {wer kilo. taken oul at thi years were | the | | delegates | Was a | wrotracted ilipess from a complication | ; | #8 and i minds mn i It appears now | by | Schwartz | show | if 850 | {Tex great | January | a lime burner at Another employee saw | unfortunate mau i old an | Green's Id Memor- | residence | CGonera Kilera | Sometime between J light Wednesd .y entered the Wy identi. ! berisnd and curr Aer ve over $400 Al the son mee! ans Lhristian Temperan andar will a must charged | Wh tiie § nserted it iv of the 0 hey were | Moe be note U F AD £5 tal notes were Gonesy in les Mo | question of the §300 exemption law naay Cling hed all eb | cals on i fudge G son, that the A 9 absolute right Lo exes BRYIiNng al INEX, vests in a defendant , . : tion, of whieh he cannot be deprived by the sun Hiars only ement passed g Rpprams diso This act upon and lowed the right o ex- | em tion MI Was in excess nf iw jurisl et 00. The order disa omng the exemption is reversed and the Ap praisement confirmed in this case Tasker va. Sheldon) the No vielphin = sustained ohiset i that be oe, | cours ons to was snd sed b higher court save § x | Tasker 0a the groun in xa a fugitive from just that his pr perty has been appa low bat the | the exemption is a rig iia value & 5 ht wiich no other court can disallow, EX 8 Anni the oars, Borex Salve in A SALVE. world Salt BRhe Chapped Bost Bruises «The wr Cut EF NOTes, U Hi, hands, wos, and all skin eruptions, and pow | tively cures Piles, or no pay required. Jt is guaranteed to give pe riect satisfac tion, or money refunded. P } 1 For sale by J, Tetter, 'e per b ELLER & Son, i M. Ta of syed Robert Thursday A man nar ar of noldeville, last week is wife with a pistol and then shot He died immed ately but the He three Financial trouble and the loss of a child from drowning had recover loaves { anseltled his mind. | ==Thzie Bosixmss Booxing «Probab. | ly no one thing has caused sach a gens | eral revival of trade at J, Zeller & Son's : | drug store as thelr givicg away to their | customers of ko many free Lisl boltles of Dr. Kiog's New Discovery for Cons | sumption, Fheir trade nply His ver vai {+ Devas SLT 1 cnt Astha, Brochitis, Croup, and all throst aod lung diseases, quickly cured. You con test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted, “ I —— — BALTIMORE, January 98 —Ditec- tives representing the district attorney of New York arrived here to night avd afier examining the clothing und body found in the trunk determviney % remove them to New York, Thed are satisfied that the body ie thet of the missing man Cable sod they lave a clear caso against Unger. Era 1c wel Vey, Sickles in xpeoied to I “olure in Alwons the Inter pari 0 this wonth, the by 'i Fever NOores, | Chilblaing | vice 25 cents | Pharmacy, ADAM Hi M. BORDNE! DEXNTISY iy A. BEEZER & SON, Will furnish you with Meats of all Kinds At Their MEAT MARKET IN THE OLD Conard House, Allegheny Street, PRICES iN AccoRrDANCE with the times, OUR MEAT I$ ALWAYS FRESH, TENDER AND JUICY, AND WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONNECTION aay.
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