WILD SEA WAVES _ Make Life Miserable for the Sad Sea Dogs, TALES OF PERIL ON THE DEEP, The Dangerous Plight of the Schooner Marvisetto 0g Dblawnre Bay—Two Men orboard—The Captain and allors Remaln—~Robert Grant Four Days in the Rigglog of eorge T. Simmons. w York, Oct. 29.—The Old Dom- on steamship Wyanoke reached port from Norfolk, Va. She had a very stormy (rip. When off the Delaware cape, she fell in with the schooner Mor. risette, of Bath, Me,, with lumber. Sho was in a sad plight, Her captain re- ported that two seamen had been washed overvound and lost during a terrific gale and that mate had died from ex- posure. the were The The captain and two sick sailors all that remained to work the shin. capiain, too, was in a bad wa cally. le, however, declinad taken in tow, being afraid of the claim, asked for two men provisions to help him into harbor to Their Fate. The Wyanoke had no men to spare at least hor commander says so. A life boat w lowered from the Wyanoke and fitl«l with provisions. It was manned by seven sturdy mariners, and they started for the schooner, which was a half mile to ward, The sea was running fear high at the time, and the lifeboat crew put forth their best ef- fort to reach the Morrisette, but failed, and were forced to return to the steamer without furnishing the food that was so badly needed. The Wyanoke, when she found that she could not render necessary assistance, proceeded on her vovage., Ti two Italian barks in the neig of tl sette at the time, i signaled the Wyanoke for bearings and were answered, ONE SAVED OUT OF FIVE b Ome Left 0 Four Days and Three Nights He to the Rigging of His Vessel, Non a0 Ni } R Clung ) : , Ya., Oct life saving crew from station and 6 eded Surviving men su in rescuin: wr of the schooner George T. Simmon den, N, J. recked last W night near False ¢ Of the five mem lashed themselves the ves ert Lee endura and thre der a breakers. One by one his four comrades exhausted and di d the sea. When relief cams ant most ready to fc his { r seamen, for he was worn out from rible strusgle for |} taken re Grrant and is well, ap I We into 8 DIreaxal i» had became nto Was low He Stuck New Yorx, Benefactor, of th rived her William H. Bails disal lit rer . Tex od con f « Ships Report Seve NEW York, Oct. steamship Lishonese Para; the Italian bark ¢ oum, with licorice; t Carte Blanche, from brig Daisy, from Montevideo, met 3 continuation of gales during the pas sage, and the sailing vessels were dam. aged. ano m Bat ial bark Pedang, and th win, NOrwi For Talmage's New Tabernacle. BROOKLYN, Oct. 20.—~Rev. Dr. Tal nage turned the first shovelful of earth for the foundation of the new tabernacle at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A large crowd of people were present The reverend doctor pronounced bene diction over the upturned soil and then delivered an address. He was followed by Rev. Lyman Abbott, of Plymouth church and other clergymen and ther was singing by the tabernacle choir. The Relchstag’'s Tame Opening. BERLIN, Oct. 23.—The opening of the reichstag was an unusually tame affair, little interest being manifested in the proceedings by those present. The em- peror’s speech received but faint ap plause and the references to the fair prospects for peace was allowed to pass mn grim silence. At the conclusion o the speech, no quorum being present CHARLESTON, 28. Memorial service | were held last night in the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church in honor of the late Mra. R. B. Hayes, who was prominent in the work of establishing womans missions among the colored people in the south. he congregs tions of all the other colored Method isi Episcopal churches joined in the serv Ww in Sr mt — i A Rum Jug at the Masthead. Bir Faasor, Me., Oct. 25 ph Oliver, of the Maine Central steames Sebenoa, hae been suspended from serv ice, The cause assigned is that whil the steamer was carrying home the del sates of the Woman's Clirlstian Tem porance union, thie captain hoisted t the masthead a rum jug, tied with a bow of white ribbon, — stabbed Vis Wife Fourteen Times. Povouxeersie, N.Y ., Oct, 20, Frank | Cava, boss of a gang of Italian laborer at New Hambutg. stabbed his wife four teen times, woman, r the family county, 8 gypsy weman from @ Mp near by gt cant in a tear t and that she wounded died w Jha here Secretary Halford Feels Better, WASHINGTON, Oct, 20, —1t is ox ted that Private Secretary Halford wil night, He is much Improved in health, | Seven Days’ Rncing nt Birmingham, BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, Oct, 20,~The Bir | mingham Racing association announce a seven days ning Nov. 16, Dug Through a Stone Wall, PORTLAND, Oreg., Oct, 29, ~— Five risoners escaped from the county Jail wy digging through a stone wall, running meeting begin- This ruling would bar out eve ry withess the state hud on its list, with one or two exceptions, as they oan all read. Judge Longenecker got black in the face and Lawyer Mills grew white with appre- hension. Lawyer Hynes was the only one with self possession enough to grasp the situation, for he at once Jumped to 1s [2et, and, with his voice hoarse with passion, roared: “If such a ruling is to obtain, your honor, we might as well stop the case now,” Lawyer Forest eyed the speaker quiz zically and seemed comfortable. The case was virtually won. Then Lawyer Mills found his tongue and fairly aston ished the court with his eloquence, Judge McConnell, evidently appreciat- ing the fact that he had made a mistake. seemed rather uneasy while the attorney was talking, but waited patiently until he got through. Then he said, in slow and measured tones “My order was in accordance with the precedence of times when new spapers were pot enterprising and not so widely circulated as now. I see the pre cedent must not be followed, and I will permit the evidence to go in.” It was not a graceful backdown, but it vas the best that could be done under the eircumsta The state's repre sentative breathed easier, and Mr. For. rest’s smile disappeared. The prisoners settled back in their chairs with the old resigned and hard look upon their faces, and the tators gave vent to an audi ble sigh. Patri Dinan which has so often out the hiring of By OR, i : i KIN testified to tha been told and pub the horse and conveyed Dr. Cronin to k tory lished al carriage the Carlson « 1! whni » M CONKLIN RS TESTIFIES of Lor. She Relates the Particulars the Last Call for the Boe Oct. 20.—The first f Jude Cronin w WO en Dr. at ithe d / emed very rela enter, but finally did so when tol 0 tor was engaged with other patienta, stranger then took a seat in the waiting room. When D came out of his office the | Ww i pub- ferview NEN % BE, UL» lishes what purports with the physicians in Ian who attended Mr. iliness there two years ago. They say that he was suffering from partial paralysis contracted in the St. Gothard tunnel and hypochondria induced by his condition. He wrote his famous Flor. ter declining to be a candidate for president by the advice of Dr. Bald- win, an Anglo-American physician in that city. Dr. Baldwin says it was a case of life or death that he believes that Mr, now fully recovered © an in rence and Mi. laine during his ! 1 It ence | Blaine has A Battle with Outlaws Biryixouam, Ala, Oct. 28 Morris, of Blount county, with a posse of forty men, surrounded Rube Bur- rows, the train robber and outlaw and one member of his gang. A pitched battle followed in which several hun- dred shots were fired. Deputy Sheriffs Henry Anderton and Pennwood Ward were killed and Deputy James Herron was badly wounded. Five other depu- ties received slight flesh wounds. The outlaws, having shot a gap in the line, rushed through and escaped, the posse being too completely demoralized to at- Sheriff | tempt pursuit, ———— New York Has a Million New York, Oct. 29.—Among the sub | scriptions to the world's fair fund were the following: William Steinway, $50,. 000; Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad company, $50,000; Eugene Kelly, £25,000; J. Astor, £25,000; Long Island Railroad com pany, $25,000; C. Johnston & Co., $10,000: Fifth Avenue hotel, $10,000, The total sub scription, $1,163,762, Another Big Railroad Deal. BostoN, (Oct. 20.—The Boston news in roan days: The Union Pacifio-North- western Traffic alliance may hasten the consummation of a yet groater railroad alliance betwein the Chicago, Burling. ton and Quincy, Chicago, Burlington and Northern and the Manitoba, west of Chicago, with the Pennsylvania east of Chicago. SEH Meld as Taseots. PHILAbELPiIA, Oct, 29.-The police of still have fon the Sutherland, on A Vietim of the Cigarette. a Bi po gt Ah futin won the Leonard Street station, victim of The | at that time, but | : { EGISTER'S NOTICE ~The following ae i | Aleountis have been examined, passed and | : | presented to the Orphans | trator of | township, decease: ! Tur voter should know that the leave | Beaver administration, of which Henry | Old Point Comfort for Washington to- KK, Boyer, the Republican candidate for | i . Hetlent {gold oa lob of State securities at 0 loss fax hinndred thousand dollars (8600.000) Where that Bevel State Treasurer, is a to the Commonwealth, ig | money? and cronies want Dover elected State Treas Crovernor arer to cover up that transaction. Iv hundred like + | BU OF money, i158 BiX a large thousand dollars! unecenomical and } should be throw: ment of px Ix i ball thie p yf £1 OF 3 The Cha Bellefonte Grain Market partner,” | hia | i of | | { 0 LC - ANNIVERSARY OF THE 0) AD. - BRANCH !! A PHEW PRIC and Winter Overcoats Childrens’ —p— g— | EE a Suits Goods are as represented or mone (larantee y y Yours Respectfully, Samuel Lewin. POWDER | Absolutely Pure. : i : A UDITORS NOTICE Not bee by given that the un lersigni d an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county, to ascertain and report lens | against the real estate described in (he writ of | i i partition of the real estate of Hon Alex ander, | make re teed the ate of Spring townsi iy port thereol according sartios interes i at . i loromigh of Bellefonte, on Friday ay | ate fils offios of November A. 1), 1s at 0 o'clock a. m the purpose of his Wntment. when where ap ¥ : all parties interested may attend if te We proper . I d. 4 L3 ren Auditor filed on record in the Register's office for the Inspection of heirs and [egatees, creditors and all others In any wise interested, and will be Court of Centre county, on Wednesday the 27th day of Novem ber, A.D. 1% for allowance and confirmation. | 1. The second secount of Thaddeus CC. 8. | Gardner, active tor of W. KE. Miller. ate | of Randy Ridge, Cente uty, deecased The account of Hoy, executor of | of Jane Brett erguson township : PAPE adminis of Harris if James Vonada onada, late account of Daniel © EH The §. The Bina! seconunt of Wn, Musser, surviving executor of Repastian Musser, late of Penn town ship, deceased. 5 The account of Jeremiah Haines, admin istrator of Ke, of Sarah Haines, late of Miles township, deceased, 6. The firstand final account of Daniel Ley den, executor of Ke, of Clarissa Awl, late of Bellefonte, deceqnnd. : First and final account of John T, Nestle. rode, administrator of Christing Bowman, late ol Aberty township, deceaasnd, RK The first and Baal account of 8. A. Wolds oxentor ” ATEAretA. 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