Thirty Laves Lost. Kours, Ind,, October 11.~The east bound train left Chiesgo last night with a full load of passengers had occasion 10 slop at a water tank three miles west of here to make some repairs to the lo: comotive., The train had scarcely came to astop when an east bound fast frieght, loaded with fresh meat, ran in ; rear of the express. The wreck quickly took fire and the sigut of the shrieking victims and dancing flames was one never to be forgotten, When the reporters arrived here this afternoon ull the dead bodies had been removed fron sight. Oaly two of the wounded are still in the: village, and the local employes of the road were deaf and dumb to all seekers alter in- formation. The only person about willing to tell the details of the horror was Dr. McKee, who responded to a enll to goto the scene of the wieck, | three miles from his residence. Dr Mi: Keo rendered noble service, He had | geant time to give his experience in de- tail. but stated that to the bestof his knowledge it would not be over-stating i ie facts to say that the collision had | It | cost the lives of fully thirty people. was shortly after 1 o'clock this morn- ing when he reached the wreck and he | gan his immediately be to give to the wounded. Those who were b wdly ht ' crash came, he says, must have had Lit 1 i } Fe x a tle chanca lor their live had the cars taken fre ough was the work ol destruc an illustration of the difficulty of arriving at a correc of its magaitude, the probably not as yal would have © mide aware of the all but total wiping out of the Miller family 0 I. Doct bodi Vv ¥ six had not their boy bean Bve or McKee stated that only nine § bad Leen recovered, and they were so ba charred as to be almost beyond recog nition. the most left of any of them be ing blackened trunks and in some cases ttle beyond few handfuls of sashes, T The Mit ter family, of mother, two brothers and a 14-year old boy Herman will probably die also; Judson, Ind., his li he nine were as follows Dundee, father girl =their Dr. Parry, of North wife and daughter, young Irish lady. W. A. Duncan, a passenger, says be- | fore substantial assistance could be ren- dered thirty people had died. Some mercifully killed by shock, but many were slowly roasted to death. the fire, and only after the hrst were No means existed for checkin it had burned itself out was it possible to do anything | alive and imprisoned io Forty pes ed. or burned. or both. for those still the debris, ple were W New York, October 9.—A dilap lated looking man sccompaniad by a bright boy wandered into Castle Garden yes- terday afternoon and told a rem wrka and his son, arrived here story. August Larsen Bernard, aged May, 1386, from Sweden mn ). years, fn the City of Chicago. and went to Chicago, and alter six months to Joliet, where father and son obtained employment in @ A Sion quarry. About four mooths ago a rock fell on August, breaking his arm in sev eral places and other wise injuring him: After lying in a hospital for a long time. he and Bernard started to walk to this city, leaving Chicago on the Oth of last step of They walked every stej and & » Bu month. the way ht 54 1 presented a sorry p Larsen has ), and thay will be taken back to | land thi ; Meantime they will remain in the Gar nis native 8 Week. den, that he speaks almost like an American, As a reward for their pluck the pedes- trians were presented with a good sized purse made up by the altaches of the Garden. — A A— Ostober 7 his afte rr Mavisox, Wis, the ope noon the Presidential party visited capitol building, where a public re« hours sion was held, and for two services | | fast express hie | | boun i character {and the rulings of the Papal See \ i ant, inflic man Van M: er’ number | coal, | | wanted, The boy has learned English #o | { that is without costing | comes to | coal a day will burn | Very certain I am t | toward econo the | people poured in. When the recep- | tion ended Mrs. Cleveland went at once to the residence of Postmaster General Vilas and the President visited county fair, escorted by Governor Rusk and also went to the wry vias Vilas evening Colonel and Mra, Vilas Am present were Governor and Mrs Colonel Subsequently he mansion, This gave A dinner to the Presidant, i" Chief Justice Cole, and Mayor the town is gorgeous and wile rayed —— — Oot, 9. ~~ Governor fact sy Zaxusyinoe, UO, Foraker had a vory narrow escipe evening, nt Roweviile, ten miles Ise Governor with Bis silie, of here, Assistant Adjutant Ganeral Cun, State Librasian Dian and areseption com. § mittee of Ziamsville's most prominent citizen, ind 4 hrir-breadth escipe from instant besth. Toe Midiand Poltery company bad put in 4 pew switch at their works, shotit a quarter of 8 in le this «ide of the scnion. And uofor tunately the track hal Leen hastily and inseenraly laid, Aun embaukment of wwenty feet is washed by a deep creek to the left of tha track, The en ». gine and baggage pated the switch bul the | ig those the smoker struck the trescherous frog an | spread the rails, and the next coach with the Governor and suite was drag- ged to the edge of tha embankment olf the rails, The couplings held the car Irom going over into the creek be- low. The Governor and suite suite scrambled out of the windows, whilst the car was tossed half over and a ew inches from the ems ankment Mixnearorts, Mino., Ostober 9, ~The letter upon the attitude of the Knights of Rome and the organization, which is being prepared by General Master Workman Powderly, than of Labor to the Chnrch the attitude of the Church wward in awaited with sotpething more interest by the m2abers of the orgno- ization, It will be remembered that over a year ago there was a conference between Mr. Powderly and Cardinal { (then Archbishop) Gibbons, prior to latter's departure for Rome, At this conferences the whois 16 alleged conflict between the oath- of the ing such societies w.8 gine into in tail and it is expected that vill contain some impor tion in Lhis connection, 3 } OUNG ont he New ) vanis and Ohio railroad York wile r } nN 20 Our Ltnis 1 wning switch near Warrea, U., mt end of a fre } engines were bad iL ce Ia Lie was drunk, and | to defend him- lf, siezed a p his sssal Lin 1 which the aieq, Vienna, Out, 10. <The Austrian steamship Hapsburg collided yesterday and sank H Lake Constance, Mary passengers in he cabin were The exact Two dies have been recov Ss WA I——— Edisons Lates + v Idea New Your. October view published yesterday mn Makes tatement {interest to tO got electricity fro m all of our available energy ins We get it out at a terri | As four-fifths of the heat in the and into chimney, the goes up fifth out room where throaa fi ares ou energ y ‘ } other four have demonstir iil know in short Lin lone ¢ n it ean be mmereially more than If idea can be realized, 150 tons my of instead, steamer that now burns tons -) hat the whole ten devey of invent last thirteen § years of this century will be d » power, ~The New Haven Palladiom in an { article on the difference of commercial | methods between former times and the i | : i : ! | i | Norwalk present tells the following story of the P. T. Barnum hat merchant in Danbury in those days, and together with his neighbors used to go to New York twice a year to sell goods and buy stock, He never let trip go by without “selling his neigh: bors as well as his hata, On one occasion they made the juurney in a sloop from The vestal was becalmed for great showman: Was A n | several days, and when it reached [Heil Gate the merry men from Danbury each had a growth of stubbie on his chin as thick nod hersh ns a nowly harvested field, There was but one rszor on hoard and no strep, P.T.Barnm owned the razor. He refused to let his fellow voysgers use it for a long time, but fo. sily compromised by allowing its usa il thie dozen or more who wanted to use it would ngres wo Nis terms. He sad Lint each man in ure, P.T. coming fiber, of course, should shave half his Ince and then pass the razor 10 his neigh bor and wait his turn to clean off the rest of his beard, In this way each man woud use the razor while ib was ro.sonably sharp. The terms were faith. fully followed and each man shaved half hsfion, P.T. took the razor in the section round snd gompleted the work but as he stood by the rail of the sloop, sn un. lucky turn of the wrist jerked the raz r from his fingers, and it flew ovirhoard, A madder lot of men sold lLiats than thoss Dinbury head gear chanics, and P.I. stond in danger of severe persons! the funny side of it cama to the top at last, and Barnum marched up Broodway at the head of his first, if not the greatest ai far na he wae onncerned never mes= chastisement; but show on earth, — —— " ae Didn't Work A rich man, of well known penurious | wd: dine The G habits, one day met » {ri i “Can't vou cone snd with me next Tuesdar? “With ull the pleasure in the world.” Dox't Exeerimest, -You einnot safe ford to waste time in experimenting wien your lungs sre in danger,. Con- sumption always seems at first only » cold, Do net permit sny dealer to im- pose upon you with some cheap imita~ tion of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, ‘but be sure you get the genuine, Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just ss good, or Just the same. Don’t be deceived, but upon getting Dr, King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung sod Chest affections J. Zel- insist Trial bottle free at ler & Son's Drug Store. -- s———, -We are now kinds of plain nn JOB prepared to do fancy PRINTING and The miser seemed d sappointed at this | 4 | prompt lo question to the | | with the ] organ‘zation | egard- | la- | He ’ wptane , and replied: lways dined TRL Ww LY Lt | Hn Fae . he fm JXECUIMORS NOTICE d temtam ' 5 ® or L. LEYMAN Aud rected mm for of {taining a Business sesfally prepared thousands of young men for the active duties of life. For | Clroulars addres . P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg, a ason_& Hamlif! | ve b & tk , : We have | BOOK BINDING, warranted Al Rn i, AIT work and satisfaction guaranteed, BL EK BOOKS all descr made to order, nnd | nagazines and peri- nd f Ri Lest ri Lyie a New Advertisements. [¥ THE ORPHANS COURT OF | f Fas i IX THE ORPHANS COURT OF for Infants and Children. i “Castoria is so well adapted to <hildren that recommend It ng superior to any proscription known to me.” H A Ancues, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxtord Bt, Brooklyn, N, Y, Onastoria cures Collie, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Disrrfosa, Eroctation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes db Tus Cexravn Coxvarny, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y. SEASON OF ISS7-'SS, W. 1. FLEMING, The Fashionable + MERGHANT Has io Ever brougl Workmanship the Be Cc w » Fastern wx. (Finest « Suitings « A RE vil, ~* TAIL cities with a new WE nd = Ove : naam ® A aeag ¥ 1nps t and< +>-Prices Do 75 ck Bottom wn to Ro = All Work Guarantee GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Special attention given to oy ivanis i & hit AMENDMENT +-: CUTTING AND FITTING { f Age a Sale at tr upwards, he ty anal Iw WHY. | ant task fi NO NANCY UCES (¥/T Laerdi of 17 FOR INFEI v MA SI 1 va MATERIAL OR vania lo Select jrone. » rices for a A - 3 fa '] y 105A i ionesl prices, | look at, and every man in Centre county can be we 1.4 in the selection of his tailor. oveit “ 18% and al pri lrop in snd see my stock |W. 1. FLEMING, Crider's Bloek, DIAMOND well Call and e ww me io show my goods and quote prices, urprisiogly Low. A it 3 De suit when You dreesed gentleman Can gel h esl goods ire 10 # judicious is a pleas e very latest { or Overcoat CaS iressed xamine for vourself, It i iy HAY Before b ng as 3. — ’ -— efonte. :|8,U. THOMPSON & 00., Merchant Tailors, anh «hall ehiy establiehed Johar ressl ution CHARLES W. ETONE Secreimry of the Commonwerith EGAL NOTICE: <In The Or RJ ohany' Court of Contre County, Ia the matter of the Estate of Theodore Gordon late of the borough of Bellefonte, mid coanuly, decomsed, and the Betate of James D. Gordon. late of the same place, deceased, To W_L. Gurdon, brother of the said decadents, You are hotoby notified that I N Gorden, Administra tor of, de, of Jumes D. Gordon, has presented his petition to thessid Court prayng that be may be permitted to become a party to a certain pre ceeding for the specific performance of a written contract satered fate by and between the sald The Gordon, dedeased, and the sald James DD. Gordon, deceased, Cyrus Gocdon, and IN. Gordon, snd pravieg for a specifics performance of sid ronteact ; awd the court having srdered and divecttd a notice to be 1 given you by § H week for four wRereReivy in two § sre pablished | Contre county pebor 16 the 188 ¢ of Ausad, A. BD, IRR] commanding you to re the Dephans Oaart a’ Ceites Comnty on ths wold ast mentioned to answer (he sald petition of the sod 1. NN. Gordon Administrator of thee sad James DD. Gordon, desrased, for specific performance If mid contract and show eaten if any you have, why a deoren shoud Bot be made fordhe spocific performance of the o ntrset in wall patition men thaned neoording 10 the Tras fntent and meaning thereof, of which fects you wid take nothee Atteted his 20th day of May, A. D197 Onvm, Bowen & Cvs W, MILES WALKER Attys. dr Petitioner, Eheilt Inty 6th Ie, t Aeromaed ath worl Wingy and dealers in are now offering the greatest bar gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styies in neck wear, under- wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and rovelties. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance, Old fogyism has been banish- ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto, Oar tailoring partment is under the charge of one of the most experienc. ed men in the trade, anc Oar Cutter Has No Superior All work is guaranteed to give * satisfaction. and cur i % dely competition, No trouble to show goods, Give us a call, 8. U. THOMPSON, Allegheny St, Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte P . DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A Letters of sdevin stration baring Veen granted to the undersigned on the setate of James RB. Smith. tate of Ferguson townckip, deossnd, all parsons knowing themerlves indebind to sid eMule wre foe vA tn make wediate payment, and hows have ing chnime agningt the same 6 present them duly suthonliogted by Lew for writlmpent, Y Mun DA a 800 Atministraner. weltoh, Mange, and kind cured in 30 Minutes Sanitary Lotion. Use no of every Woolford 's This Potts Groep oever fails. Bold by F, Sdhly, THE Carpet House 1S er Gents Furnishing Goods, SCHREYER’S, Which bas just been filled with a comple te linge of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styles and prices. Linoleums, For Offices, Vestibules, Halls, Kite ers, &c. A tull line of SOARPETS 4+ constantly ou hand, ss well as every. thing in the HOUSH-FURNISNING LINE. Rugs, Mats, &e. Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Bellew fonte, Pa, ‘ i em“ A Si ps Drs, J. N. &J. B. HOBENSACK. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFIORS 206 North -. and a i %
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