nn; EN » fT fT se sv ZY 2: 3 2.9 8 '35 wm mh soLs soars ron 1 1 McKEE & BRO. & oon mo i sourH BEND CHILD Plow a CELEBRATED MIL UL 1. nds aubumistosl vind dl dna TOWN B70VLs, A - we A————— — » ——— © SA GE SA hates OO WO We intend selling goods low--and i gr EET ; » t | 3 — | keeping up a fine assortment su : en : en NY ld 4 large and fue asgpptal Alu ’ and have increased owr ed) Her duenre, Stoves, Gia, Shia soa: Taraely veliich | | and everything that i gon is the largest in wally ka ’ na fire the county. ; ee rp iy Hardware Store, ’ | 1 FE : x : THE FINEST LINE OF WOLFS HOME MADE BlLEILERE FONTE, PA. CUTLERY. TINWARE. 7 THE WRECK AT MUD RUN, Clark New A%vertisements. New Advertisements, F ifty-Seven Dead atic lecoversd From | From Olyphan ian Loftus, age bom i the D bris. | 94s { " | From Semnton ‘f md Katie | | WiLkessarng, Pa, Oct. 11 Th Ouinlan. OO Ki ] Thomas SE ASON { : I & i, Bo GP Gg AED 04 ut report sent out from here last nigl Blihaol Maxw 416 about the wreck at Mud Run on the | Lehigh Valley Railroad was vague and | indefinite but not ex ggerated. | It is impossible to tell the number of | ] wo At 8:30 this evening the funeral train | Wounded. Twenty-five were brought : . ¥ — ~ arrived in Wilkesbarye bearing 57 dead | here to the hospita nd. a number of WwW | | |. F VII N( bodies. They had been partially pre- | others who are sig Jured bave . . AV | Fy pared for burial and Jay upon boards |& i : placed ypon the backs of the seats in | for elsewhere, [hose seri sy injured ' three passenger coaches. Tt was an aw- | Were brought here and their w ; ; J TH 3} Fa S h 10Na ble ful sight, mdeed, to look through the | : | long couches at the bodies, each cov. | Joseph Pohl, aged 20, of Wi 1 Haven, | , ered with a white cloth, here the fom ul al A is Vi 8 % 9 : f wo ¢ a T of a boy of 12 years and be iets stil | ¥ Wil bf tt ad > bi : ) pr di 1 y > a tie crash can i sus | a com. 1 , wart man. Sid I'nere are ten bodies still nuidentified. gone to their homes or are being cared were given in the afternoon dispatches. FHE FUNERAL TRAIN, | POUR ARGH 4 : 3 i at fotornsn fi tha Vass x THA Cit | L~ | As 1u iraen irom ‘ Eastery Cot LR | with A new stock of tte ARRIVAL OF As the train drew up to the deg ting here to night and over ). } took a dozen policemen to keep back the | were in attendance, A no tion Fin ~~ S 1t1 ~ x 4 NE 4 +B ’ r Vit { » of 3 sib 4% ~ . pe Ker AmuseRt pot en : relatives | passed aathouzug | } i e ws u Na iu: 0 er - frantic crowds of friends and tiv Pleasant Valley, to draw upon t tod wy 1 10gS £y; all Vv cod veld 3 who had come from Scranton ard | 2500 or #1.000, which was ready Yeas: "alley © vir dead. A | dispost ase of or the Pleasant { , ' Pleasant Valley.to meet their de ud. AJ disposal in ea © of need for t Pleasant Ever brought to town. special coach had been provided for | Valley sufferers, tering the cars contaiding the dead and | —A thirteenyear old son of Jucoh | [EE Ey eaeseenee | Workmanship the Best and<e tering the ears contaiding the dead and Crutelius, were only stopped by force and the ef. |, yey 4 Pram hy : | 5 ‘ : forts of five priests who were on the | ome 1m ir at sh h NEW BUSH ARCADE, i +>Prices Down to Rock Bottow train. One body was removed from the a ritkosharre: ‘The : ath 4 } Tou wont . un . n . - i train at Wilkesbarre. The train. then] j 5, pf then the sharp report of BELLEFONTE, Pa. 3 continued on its way up the Delaware | oie 1 was Beard Mr, Gutelius - and Hudson road to Miner's Mill and | ran up stairs to find that her son had at ors garan e g Seranton. The people on the special | lempied si coach again began to clamor for AX [ym mission to enter the funeral cars, but {and t} : . ain refused, it being alleged that | ane : in the wall . kd 5veb ge man i yous d : were again refused, it being alles i § am! : , ! ra Ou wh] £3 bh stew ardass of the Spring trade 10 one Had the kevs, 2 Um - . 3 - TE : I : Se i t of ‘ Drawn for the Yourth ] wil! 8 'L from the 20th of JUNE undid th or GOODS . AS rie REPRESEN D. BECOME FRANTIC IN THE SEARCH, | of November NXexk Several who were in the h of! ui 24 or, Spring twp . : 3 en ih bes of the \pae missing friends became despera Carmer. Miles tors 4 t Season: " ‘ ah a AL i cRlon given lo 3 i va ward } ' ' i ae ao i Lhe car doors and » a y a ¥ SO bir ke down : 3 . Ya : . oF FEEEREE GEER SRE OREREREE | SIRO TINE RRR EERE + Re a frantic search for their loved | Philipsburg - . : { ; LS, 4 \ \ - at } The clothes were torn from th ’ 2 rr Cent. U + +C ING ND FITII i ont. Phe clothes were t the | ipa Parasols at 20 per Cent. Un- yi UTI i 4 Toe nang and Cale Wail Veliing | ' o ob . ay the gay uniforms of the St, OVE | 7 t Grainiey, Sent. ¢iwyp / x J» P To . 2 Wk Faran yi 20 : = 2 eo NO \ BICOL ain DT » TY men, cadets and other members of the | Hp phen a € rice 4 FAN( ¥ PRICE : . RIOR MATERIAL so ie ies Those who knew tl 7 7 dD of rd y : ry ‘ . wi : I ‘ } (¥/T L LIPOCST (L114 B 87 CK In {‘eniral Ps ir: rirania te tives were on board. also flock . cars and began rearranging th tire, | ge 4 1 v. Pe aot Ep , oy 4 OF COVerings of the COrPses, Ih il hi H a ¢ 2 iM . at . Ete " : “ - WwW | | Y av infleind PF . " : } Aas “ : "1 ’ ’ » p y ’ : ‘ " Pay inliated pri f Gil whenl you can ge! honest goods we (distor i : orribie attitude Eber RG ’ } y . a : el Is Wh J t “1% : Ran ‘ al bomest prices. A well dreesed gentleman is | pleasure to AI He INenas enaesyore 0 essen | ba . i wr. } ; . yor v ' y . E:T g 3 y $y TH ‘ REE 1 3 = 41 2 s . their frightful appearane At Mier" bond fa wimes : 2 LW H HITE (00 1S AND LAWNS A 7 J ; ok ai, ANG every man in Con re county ean be well-dresed if he » Jed SOL IES aelr inghiiniappearance. AL sioner s | nthe selection of his tailor. Call and examine ] ' : ) . ’ or the Po YODA DL ITAL IY en alior. Call am amine for yourself, It is CR Mills the train stopped to leave the | 1 a oe th HERETOFORE UN HEARD (OF. ant task for me 10 show my gonds and quote prices ye hav N ) ol at o ; Monday © ovember ext. . y edd as hk db 1008 ¢ ee ¥ 2 body of James Flynn. No lights could . oveltie , t Drices sBrae HB Se 5 : ly \ vn o ligh onl ke Fatuiot. Walkes Tus \ \ 4 A . A novelties and at price surprisingly Low, Before buying a Suit or Uvercont a - drep in snd see my stock, be obtained, and much of the work was ~ wd yx iter Farmer Miles Tw » fu iy ph W H Derstine, Tallor, Belle te : : J - - a | 'W. I. FLEMING 3 , . l » rE SS EA RTT BND i's eran » WH Miller. Farmer, Spring Twp ib HEARTRENDING SCENES WELLS EN. Ww H Teacher. Mileshure Ww LL o AD A ’ ACTED. Calvin Musser, Teacher, tiregyy Tw) A - - 2 450nN & H C id ' a JO 1 rider's Block, done in partial darkness. It was asthe wu N vex J 8 Boal, Farmer, Harris Twp train drew up at Pleasant Valley that | ven Miller, Labor Philipsburg Danie] Bitne ATINET iherty h the most Sam Gu VG K § a bor He wn 1 : . rson. Farms Bi fi % ide 5 Ropes had been stretched about the JF Eve Halt Moun | wi - : — " — i depot and guards kept the immense | T(r: Barges Laborer, Gregg Twp 10 ow 9 & eS, 1 Woy =, | Pr— — throng back. The shrieks and screams |} dh Alege Twp | 5 VEAL DIA MONI» of stricken friends were pitiful in the , Hamer, boiiege J AND FIXTURES ARE | lend) SB Farmer, Liberty Twp ’ i hs hens A li i | Bellefon - a v extreme, he first body carried out oe ontgomery. Clerk, Bellefonte was that of Orear Gibbons, 13 yearsold, | WRELGITSber Spmep, Livery Tw. | Paintingand Pap:rHangzing y Laborer, Philipsburg borne in the arms of his stalwart breth a hn 1, Musser, Farmer. Harvis Twp } Moy or, { vach Maker, rege i ‘A SPECIALTY AT er. Then one after another forty-six : oe : or vd — ER — white sheeted bodies were carried out N Waster. Teacher. Patter: Tati a uo > © and given into the charge of friends de riiidge, Merchant, Beilsfont S H n ILLIA ) 2 dre ead James Lucas : Bow Pp » . Ee 2 A ARF Al The shrieks and cries of the WOInen., ‘ Wi nh : J Fave IvetYing flesburg : and the hoarse shouts and nprecations | Soloman ( wh ly ian, Mi burg 4 HIGH #7. BELLEFONTE, PA. of the men made a terrible scene. When Wm. Zimmerman, Farmer, Burnside Twp Ir. A. MeUloskey, Farmer, Liberty Twp all were removed the train again pulled | J P Stiver, Farmer, Huston Tw The Lar 8 x np : agai " giver, 4 re ) ! Argest Stock of Wall Paper ever rgan an anos 4 J Malle ent : : i out to bear the remaining dead to Dive Ar Siagkamith, Betled ple. brought to thi/ town at prices § ] . Seranton, Minooka and points beyond, Res para Janiing ro nlonville BROWN ae Sito Yon before, ! LL, Cabinet. Onan wae introdoced hy Mason & . op i ; WN Miller. ¥s Greas To i ) URS Te, | Hamlin in 1861, Mason & Hamiln Organs ha OFICIAL List oF Tum vkav, | Mier Futmet Gruge The GRAY BACKS fo, | Sars male hl prey bre I'he following is an official list of the Jacob Cole, Grocer, Spring Twp. PATENT BACKS 10, | Bhi Koons sich Tn Mprara at all Great World's 3 g [ When I say CORR I do not mean merely to dead who have been identified: { nton Beck with, Farmer, Raylor Twp. WHITE BACKS 12¢ ; { Sach them for a Ume, And then have =o To. “ Levi Quick, Farmer, Know Shoe Jwp : ; # [| arn agwin. 1 MEAX A RADICAL CURE. From Pleasant Valley—Patrick Cur. | Jo. Packer, Laborer, Howard Twp SATINS and MIOAS at 120 The Improved Mode of Stringing Planos, Invented A 3 | 1 have made the disease of ran, aged 15; Michael Whalen, aged 12: ww Lucas, Farmer, Boggs Twp GOLD from 15¢ to 450 ™ Mason & Hamlin in 18, §s a great advance in ; HS William Hurley, tac 35 7 pet I (Ee IF Doi paiaiat Koy clolite Embowed GOLDS and PLOCKS from | gresiest improvemins ih plants tn bat © oosture™s Nadie ITS, EPILEPSY or ; dat sd 15 Totnes fan Jn be . ir, Spris b + LE prove in noon : ’ “ illiam Hurl y, aged 15; James Jack. cireniar, containg ostimoninie tro a oe FALLING FICKNESS, "on. f Prank. & : . Abort Schenck, Farmer, Liberty 460 to $1 76 por piece. trem ng 30 1 J Th X a Acksyn, aged 15, List of Traverse Jurers Drawn for the First | COLOR BORDERS, 6 band 120, 5 band Dress Catatogaen, o_o free, Sumety nll Ping | Adie Jong study. 1 WARRANT my remedy to James Jackson, son of Henry Jackson. Monday of December, 1888, 160, 4 band 25, 8 band 360,2 bands 45¢, | finn the worst tases. Jie oneee ohers have aged 165; Barney Meighan, aged 15; Jno; | ouie Fravet, Carpenter, Snow Shoe Twp. soil Ww $2 go. DERS—5 band Sand ut once for a treatise anda FREY OTIS M. Coleman, aged 56; Patrick Coleman Nathaniel Boop, Farmer, Haines Twp, SSED BOR . n of my INFALLINLE REMEDY. Give & od 122 M A ' Qa, King, Lamberman. Snow Shoe Twp, 250, 4 band 350, 8 band 45¢, 2 band 760, : —————————— - and Post Office. Tt costa you not ing hor & ag 2 ichael Coleman, aged 14; WE Tyson, Buteher, Philipsburg. 1 band $1 00 to $2 50. - trial, and 1t will sure you. Address Thomas Ruddy, aged 20; Mamie Atkin. Daniel Garman Genhorks Ba tna. H.C. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pram S17. iowWene Son, aged 1% William Kelly, aged az; | 3 Hoover, Farmer, Uniogritie, Special Prices for Furnishing Mrs, Patrick Farrell, aged 40; Benja- Kobert Kremer, Laborer, Mileshurg. Paper on the Wall. min O'Brien, aged 2%; Katie Feather L Hoover, Paris, Ti for Top. ee yout a ton, aged 16; Lewis Doran, aged 14, row Rell ietonte, Longfellow in Hic Library,” John Walsh, Patrick Walsh, John Ear. Sianets Long. M A FULL LINE OF Bagraved by folie five S160 Suchen. 4d 10 sont Postage vod poking of enpruving ly, William Keeley, Alvan Doran, James Fira Brahony, aged 20. His mother was al. | WI Mal WINDOW SHADES AND SPRCIAL OFFER. so killed. Charles Golitz, aged 16; Os. J ah La tae of low test shart car Gibbons, aged 13; Mrs, McAndrews 500, 8 0 amr : FIXTURES. W og Ru and two sons; John Barrett, aged 25, LLY TL Can Pat Them Up at Short Notice. o “ From Minooka~Annie Curran, aged h er, Hows “We have nters and paper bang. 16; Richard Powell and wife; James oy oe onan y ay NX Are pre. feriek Docker, Fa ey pared to execute jobs quick and in & work. man-like manner. Telephone Connection: ~ “35 i 1
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