2 re Aemoryal IREVITIES The report of the recent conference in New I. il appraisers is made public. : to of the opinion List worsted classified ns woolens Boot ofl vided for, | ah ur " wo - - At Wish ‘01 clerk of th tions is ! | election « wrvice r HIOrs are Es appoint ents of md Roosovel The prefim trial trip of the eruiser Charleston was very successful, She envountered a very heavy sea und stood the test well, The gunboat Petrel has also made a fine trip, Forest fires in Michigan great dam + house daxomiite filing civil new wave done » trust has been formed 50 per cent. of bottle manu- facta + United Kingdon joining Exe ret, The tye: vention of was held tv-fourth semi-annual con- he Sunday School association ot Carlisle, Pa. In the house of commons Sir Michael Hicks-Beach said that the United States would be debarred from pleading the “most favored nation” treaty clause in with the sugar bounties con- their own interpretation of Cameetio venion Ly the claw Mr. Gladstone dines with th The Loudon Punch, and talk Bright. According to a dispatch sent by the Commercial cable Mary Anderson will again perform in America. Mr. Abbey denies that she failed to recognize him while here, The Arne n exhibit at the Paris ex position conpal unfavorable with shase of of countries from an artistic paint of vi ut is far ahead in practi- cal machin: rv, Buffalo hall and French soil. Pr. Cronin's existence is a matter of dispute, and the body of the murdered woman 1 lieved to have been thrown into a Chicago conduit, The Y. 3M. C. A. Convention adjourns after recommending that incapacitated members receive pensions. The walking match at Madison garden, New York, ended with the winner. He covered 520 mls James DD. Fish finished staff of of John his show land on SSA erty | gre light lines were generally AKEYSTONE CYCLO A Tornado Sweeps Over the Mid- dle and New England States, PENNSYLVANIA SUFFERS SEVERELY Mie Wind Traveled Fifty-eight Miles an Hour and Death and Destruction Fol Telos Lines Gens Track--Telograph, Light Reports lowed In Tis phone and FEleetrie erally Prostrated and Menger. New England suffers from Lightening, PHILADELPHIA, May 11.-A furious wind storm struck Philadelphia shortly pfter O o'clock yesterday afternoon, and tor about fifteen or twenty minutes thou pands of tons of dirt were whirling in fhe air, and made a cloud so this k as to be almost inpenetrable and of a peculiar allow appearance, It swept across the bity from the northwest and traveled at Ihe rate of fifty-eight mile an hour, car tying everything before it Trees were blown down and houses unroofed and tore signs were flying through the air, Out in the east park it caused a panic pnd came near causing the death of an rast park reservoir superintendent and a number of workmen, Many Nurrow Escapes, There were many narrow escapes and thrilling scenes, and although no deaths have been reported, there were several pccidents, and a number of skiffs are thought to have been lost on the Dela- ware river After the storm, although it was cloudy and raining, the sky in the west assumed a peculiar which was attributed to the particles of dust in the air, In Germantown the damage was gen- eral, and several persons were hurt. In West Philadelphia the tornado played havoc with trees and roofs, In Fair tnount park hundreds of rare trees were blown down All of the steam and treet railroad tracks were blocked by debris. There were several panics, the most exciting being during the game at the Philadelphia Base Ball park. Extent of the Storm. The hurricane extended over central and eastern Pennsylvania, expanding its force in an erea bi western New Jersey and Harrisburg on the east and west and reaching the Point of Rocks on the southwest and Wilmingt« n the south, in all of which regions it did lamage. At Burlington N.J..itover turned the round house of the Pennsyl- vania railroad Telegraph, purple hue, tween electric telephone and prostrated, | refuge, | Jured, | dost in this state during the i day, and it is estimated drowned sane up yesterday afternoon and light ting shattered a building at the marble guarries, where Miss Emme Juchs, the vocalist, and some friends had taken They were stunned, but not in- Ten Lives Lost, 18, Ton He sem Fri that 8500,000 will hardly cover the damage to houses barns and bridges in this vicinity, The rain was the heaviest since 187 when 200 people lost their lives in Hut- cher's and Baw Mill run districts The list of those who were killed or in this vicinity is as follows John Cochner, Patric) Schafer, John Dougherty, Gertrude Behafer, - Bentley An Iron Bridge Blown Down, POINT OF Md., M i1,~The Dew iron bridge in proc of construc Lion across » Potomac to the Virginian storm pide was spe away by the evening. VAT] Fi mer: | Aug Carter, tw FITTEBURG, May wore Wikkell, Louisa ROCKS, \ o workmen, were badly hurt, Massnochusetis Suffers, LroMiNisTer, M: rible ] . - 1 aged storm many Bullding Blown Down in Sunbury. fell into narrowly « Lightning at New Castle, Pirrsptra, May 11 special says the damage thers Revnolds' house was and his wife and daught Falr Grounds Wrecked and Bos Newport, Pa., May 11 fair exhibition building was demolished and other buildings damaged by a tor nado at 4 p. m. yesterday Mevers, aged 8B vears, was killed. Workmen Blown from a Chareh, Rocupsrer, N. Y., May 11. At Gen ese a wind storm blew three workmen from a church building. feet, the others injured It Strikes New Haven, New Haves, May 11 vere sform yesterday afternoon an un finished building was wrecked and six Killed. . The « munty Dus ng a se | teen workmen injured, one, Fred Sher man, fatally, Killed by Hiahtning. Mauasoy Crry, Pa, May 11. —During the storm at Mahanoy City, a Polis! miner named Betz was killed by light Charles | They fell forty | and one named Reed was killed and | | | examinations, sent us by | intendent D, M. Wolf | Tuesday, May 21: Half Moon LPHIA LIC Lary: ners of Applications Nefuased by the License Court, PHILADELYIIA, May 14.-<In the first thirteen wards the liquor Heense court has knocked out licensed galoons The decision handed down by the license court to Clerk Peltz, but the mn pel either the ho the anxiously ated In 4 patod VenRLvy-ome Wipe ner of d made at the ti told th Yon: Liu The evening Ng being reassinl ta inh Sells. of ry of Utd llsworth D t eral of #0 8 number o ] other territorial officers Death of the Oldest Rallrosd Oficial CanLisLe, Pa M. Biddle Cumberland Valley railroad, died he at the age of 8) He was a gradusts Princeton college, a member of the ( hisle bar, major general of the Fit Pennsylvania volunteer tant general by governor ( railroad official in the Unite secretary and try urer of the The following is the lis teachers Tavlor and Worth—Port Mat i} Ia 1 ana 1at- mmiy s per. | JOS. HORNE & (08 PENN AVE. STORES. | BI1I.,I¢ SUMMER nNnpoag AI IVEOS 84 o—— | WABYLVAKIA BB 1 GOODS, Hailroads, TIME {1s fort Auncust Gils 14 3 iris i bh 5 | Fenny road 1rivisisn EASTWARD Dally « ee itiday Les Johmstows REET eashore Expros [| ¥ : [| ) : ter Auburn prison and went to his brother in-law’s house in Brooklvn. | ning and two others struck but not fa | gn. Stormstown. Wednesday tally injured. i Lightning at Sasquehasnns, SUSQUERAXNA, Pa., May 11 During day, May 23; Liberty Schafer. whe | WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, May 11. —After | 3 govere storm yesterday afternoon, | dav. May 24; Burnside and Snow Shoe— osiery and Underwear, in me ar day Leni iC | three days of midsummer heat, the tem- | ‘William Clapper, of Gulf Summit, N.| Snow Shoe. Tuesday. May 98 Sows | ry ’ WESTW A KD EAPTWARD Balimore Lon- | perature suddenly collapsed here and it | ¥, was killed by lightning. ‘ GR doulle i Li ematitehod Hands pm g stock and other | grew much cooler. This cool wave was ' nt . | and Milesburg—Central City. Wednes. | DR hukerehinis, 1s " Rm pam arith day last at an Eom ied by a 1} i} ‘ " hic} Lightning in Massachusetts, ” a a 5 t ‘ - 14 RET r. . - ' Ry j Boe OM PATI } WOR high wind, which Foxporo. Mass. May 11 During the | day, May 20: Walker and Marion— Hub iy pven d that the { raged for a time with the fury of a wes- 4 a Bw : & | Jeers} Thursday. May 30 Bellefont rs . .7%0. and returned |Yern cyclone. Signs, awnings. ete.. suf- | OTM last night John Greenbull's barn | Jersburg, Thursday, May 50; Bellefonte to the | company, whick | fered, and for a time Barnum’s big tents ore oy k by lightning and destroyed. | Benner and Spring—Bellefonte, Friday, . $ : 4 ’ y Lmn. 55.000, i 1 had order : | were in danger of going down with | May 31; Cartin and Howard—Howard & Anna Dick ther di thousands of people under them. Great TEN Taesday. June 4: Har Boalshurg in. { consternation prevailed at the show dur ba : y . udson V fing the The telegraph wires | A Cage Fell of Men Hurled to the Bet | Wednesday, June 2 ] : field near | Conavie, | Were also-seriously interfered with, tom of the Shaft, | Grove, Thursday, Ju an insane pat } The menagerie tent and side Pormsviiig, Pa, May 10.—At Kasks mont, Friday, June 7 Juaits at Barnum’s cir were William colliery, near Middleport, last | potter—Centre Hall 9 GOWN, and & panic ensu A | evening the ine : he PAIS. of persons wer rampled on and | was ascen 4 * I periously injured ‘he show was dis | car was | « { missed in confusion | be { and many cities that are illuminated by ; Mav 22 Wool Dress Good 1 wool and | Inge | electric lights were last night in dark- : | wool = ' ht » a: Th i SINE train hire | wmmet un iw Fri- | x Pian vt . ’ BALE EAGLE VALLEY PFEXNSYLV A F birt JA x Flans k H NIA Railroad Division. da pt Sage a ¥y eroepm There are two cases of leprosy in New bess York. One in the German hospital and | andther secreted in Fordham. | Bibker Samuel Huston and Undon—Unionville, Barnum’s Tents Blown Down, Eagley ille, MINERS KILLED storm Thomas show " blow While in a . Jefferson Har sd tos ison ; : number CRZE Containing J6S. HORNE & 6A, 009-621 Penn Ave. a two Hunga n labo . eat | June 11 th . Pag, Sars | Bavoe in Sehuyikill and Berks Counties struck tl oe wit terrible for pi: Mosa ttle fitne he i : i L ‘ 4 st 1 k i {re ¥ H present, and 1 a ; ! i A fearful ind instantly kill on Sunday about 4:9 it Wi A. BEEZER & SON'S MEAT MARKET] ¥. H. Raritan rested George wille riot. In the § at San Fr S quarter the stare was discounts SL STATE ROOFING = « "I BLACKBOARDS, URINALS, &c.| ovsands of to Philadelp! 5 seven Lannion, V nher of | pine in Indians. YOUR H » » : he will « ‘ain 33 rv i West leaves gf § ind storm uck here a { Ia alnung, ol1gn, E000 to Le among ii \ | ewenin p Hh 1 . d Of Boom. sm. fully t A Nihiti WRODY arm teeshuarg, od Bavwe been mm nd been dor Two empdorve Rasve been arrost th rathes lldings Un | wi oo BR | others mimes ve | Carriage | hid —— Advertising and Orna- | ie se: Sen or Holes Rios mental Painting Shed ae fohn 1 coms uel i {dust fi he streets The roofs of : been d INION ROOFING CO. ek having pronounced the oil to be of | PRUNER BLOCK IYRONE. IA a superior quality, and the well is con | _ tationed i eleven rw brick houses on Kohn street 4 A . i > bh y L uthber of , | were blown off, aad were whirled into " em Sh tm s death of th the rear building of three other hotses, y All of the houses were Cuprie i. but no one wid injured A tall observatory at Bridgeport was blown down, together with some outbuildings. The damage to property here will reach many thou sands of dollars. Panie at Pottaville, Porrsvinie, Pa, May 11.A terrific wind and rain storm damaged many buildings in this city about 5 p. m, yes- THOS. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufactarer a Dealer in MONEY. SALARY commission If mr Nosy tinming its output with no diminution A CHANCE TO MAKY ORNPetS W R.K and 8. 8 Branet Train & can ——— SE v4 . y- There is a rush for land on which LO) sink wells Not less than twenty stock | ferred. Saleamen wanted everyw hore | perience neaded, Address, stating age trains castion BLE. V. RK EB. .andR. 8 i M'Sull j companies are forming, several being | i u Oy, The Artist ' " . WwW. Pos gm & Co. Nursersmaen box inaugurated to sink wells, It is tis LD, N yo go : belief now that gas will be found " . XECUTOR'S NOTICR Letters tostsmen. | Simon Cameron Mas a Hemorrhage. tary having been granted to the under Has had many vears of Laxcaster, Pa., May 11. Hon. Simon | Signed npon the estate of Robert L.. Shirk, late ARI Cameron was attacked with a hemorr of Milesburg borough, deceased, all persons in experience In that line of he Boston ! EE HT charged with open mg a packa mail matter. They eve searching for civil sérvice ‘examin son questions, but claim that they acted bv muthority ! A prisoner befor Magistrat Diamond Be iladelphia, who refused to t we his and expenses pald, or [ have always on hand a fine stock fat off, was dazed when the judge fra the headgear into the street, A sdl riot ensucd, and the prisoner went ta judd. At Fhiladelphia the anti-Prohibition ody committee, composed of leading wand politicians of both the Republican + wh Democratic parties, began a canvas wolerday of every precinet in the city, is d from Tahlequah that the Aid = shcrokecs will fain $0 con rene the legislature to notify the sale of te Cherokee strip, The Lehigh Valley and Reading rail over the construction at New Ringgold, Pa. Mani f a, veut raga of «dvch, at Nanticoke, Pu. ween terday, A panic ensued among the irls in the silk mill, and Fannie hart was thrown down a flight of Stairs and seriously injured. Work nad to be suspended for the day. . Gotham Cooled ON, New York, May 11.-The day was dntensely bot, but about 5 o'clock a sud- den wind storm came up and cooled the air, but did considerable damage to sky- lights, signs, ete. Several small © Were overturned in the bay, but no loss 's was heavy rain fol ‘ vy fol The miow at Elmira, ¢ Exauna, N. XY. Bay 11.<A storm passed over this section ring hag This condition was reported a much improved today. His illness i not believed to be serious Laxcastin, Pa., May 13. Gen. Simon Cameron was able to sit up in bod and read, and it is believed that his illness is not immediately dangerous, He is in excellent spirits, : Mind Render lahap Dead. New York, May 14. Washington Ir ving Bishop, the mind reader, died af No. MW day afte debited to sald estate are requested tomake Im mediate payment, and those having claims against sald estate will present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement to €. M. BOWER, MARY H. SHIRK Ex eoutors, ~ MARVELOUS business and satisfaction is guaranteed in all cases, Defies Competition ! of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets, and every- thing needed about horses, Spring Street, South of Aliegheny PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and aly Patent business conanetod for Moderate Pees 2 Our Office is Opposite U. 8. Patent Office and Wh ean secure patent in Jews time then those 1
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