THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT Hur the Family, the School or the L ibhrary, } The work of revi islon eecupied over ten more than a hundred editorial la having been employed, 8300,000 expended before the was printed, SOLD BY LB A Pamny { testimonials, ote ?¥ Canton is » ry, as photograr worthless under variou ' GET THE BEST, The International G. & C. MERRIAM & co.. PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD. Mass., U.S. A. and over first copy MIELLERS, JAS. HARNESS SCOFIELD thing needed Spring Street, BOWARD K. RHOADS, on Merchan Shipping & Commissic Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland d the publie at | NEAR FP. ER. R.8TATION BELLEFONTE. Consumption Surely Cured, To Tun Eorron. Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named Wane. Diy ite timely use thousands of hopeless cases has been pertas senutly cured, 1 ahall bo glad Ag Astin Wg bri bog rd dB your ore om | will woud me 11 oie On lt yd ally, TA MC 17 mrt N. XY | to them that « I Deen gone | ruins the air | able that more bodies will be found. party was at : | not been long | | Tho Tre gio Death of Crown Prinee Rudolf Recalled, THE TREACHERY OF A COUNTESS Havoness Confided in nil the for Blackmailing the § Her ERT Huowiledge fmpeorial Decree, A double suicide, wd sutaide, ovourred at rth, on Jan. 30, 1588, orld and caused a ) AU that tinde the yonng vio de Vetzera was found r with her lover, the Crown i of Austria rs were circulated at the young irl that Ww de Vitsora, re de truth should be nd edited a story, the form of a vol her danghter, and nel. The emperor led publi and which the The manuscript 1 It Lhe told. atom, cansed story i Narrative, re narrative + way th is ac wnnot be called into tant feature, scoord ry, is th Enanons wendy by no hess a w of the “Im tinguished Indes the fullest of de ot nocuses her of dermmedinry bat ] Barone Marie's family nr wise ory of the ress Je 0 uxly. mand tokl in , the story is that ti 17 years Nh with the she frequently linary social way, « her secret CInpre Aus uly at ance under wiween, while taking edge of the state vy blackmail from the i to Treachery, ther of the ountess' thre nse girl sus. was amiss, but resddy with some The facts Ol sll this are Live in great detail in the mother's pan pls et. “At last 4 ve girl fled to Mayor. hug, by prearrangesent with the prince, and a few ors Mater her death waa known by the emperor, bat not by the mother, who in vain smplored the chief of police and Count Taaffe, the Austrian premier, (0 cause a search to be insti. tuted for her dmuglhter. The truth of the de suicide or murder and mi cide is at lag dedinitely etablisdwd by $his pu Hcution The news of the death was broken (0 the mother by the em- press of Austria herself, The pamphiet shows that the prince's mind had lung before been given to thoughts of smcide, but that Marie did her best to dissuade him from this fatal step. It was not unti! hope for both of them had fled that she resolved to share has death, For the first time is revealed the in- digmities offered toher dead body. How abe was carted sway in a sitting pos tare between ber two uncles, even a coffin being lenis] her relatives when moving ber: how her mother was perse- cried and vilthed, how everything was done to lay the blane on the girl, forme » harrowing story as told by the : The aMeged talschoods circulated we exposed] and the daaghter's Lowgiven 3% CRIN « Larch wa tale TWO MORE BODIES FOUND. Mayor Grant Makes a Discovery in the Park Place Ruins. Sept. 1. Mayor Grant visit to the scene of the Park Haast yostorday, He poked aly in the ruins in the vanoit under the sidewalk, and was horrified to discover the charred and mutilated body of a man, What looked like an was lying near by, weliately sent to the and the coroner's office, mayor has issued directions that leared away at NEW YORK Inasie sraonal ther human Ix Wo board of he and the ff thy Was Wo uth wreckage he vered is supposed rahmn Derkaveritch, of street. Ho was employed 1 the bronze leaf factory of Rosenfeld & C4 The body was not much burned, although ot int it looked to be. The second body is thought to be that of a man names! Blitz, who was also in the employ of Rosenfeld & Co, Commissioner Robbins and Ohief Donny of the fire department called at the mayor's office late in the afternoon nel threw the whole blame of the matter n Contractor Crimmins, who certified very inch of ground had wer and that no more debris or bodies remained on the scene. They promised carry out the mayor's in. structions immediately, About the i heavy with the odor of decomposed human flesh, and it is pros i Delancey t Lo Nine English Miners Killed, Loxpox, yA l.-~An explosion took place in the Malago colliery, near Bed. tmnster, Bomersetahire large num. ber of miners were at work in the mine | at the time of the disaster. A dull, rambling sound naderground, followed | | by a cloud of coal dust issuing from the shinft first announced that some terrible nocident had happened, An explovia onee organized, and had | at work when they nmied that most serions nature had occurrad, and that they had already found five dend miners, The bodies of these unforte- nate men were then handed to the sue. face. A moment or 80 later four Hh miners, all seriously inthied, wen brought out of the i, was ha. us oowmoed that many others were knowa 11 be either dead or seriously injured, Prosident Fillmore's Sister Dead. N han Fusion, h Aug. 3 ais, Julia Te Latter Used | Tale That Was Sap | | ehosen tom porary chairman, a fire up explosion of a | | i MOTHER'S STORY. A at Harrishurg. Harmmnuno, Aug. 21. —Thestate peo- Iintion cowwention convened in the Opera house yesterday morning, with upwards of five hundred delegates in ot- Jumiance. There is a denrth of wornen tes as compared with other A rw by the Books County itd- tion band, the delegates, weariog line badges and emrrying snall to the hall, The convention opm hol prayer by the wv. W. I. Westlake, Soranton. call for the convention, after with W. W. Hagne, of Warren county, wae ard Tully Morgan, of Scrauton; J. A, Gus, of Roy- ersford; Richard Dewes, of Delaware, and 8, C Yat, of Cher swalond, secre, taries, Dr. C. W. Hantingdan, of Ly Coming, wus appoint «1 charinan of the committee on credentials, The committee on or ganization, with J. 8 McKee, of Butler, a8 chairman, reported that it had selec toll H T. Ames, of Lycoming, as permanent presi dent, I'he committee ou rales reported that the state convention shall be « opased as follows: The wembers of the execn tive and state central mittocs shall be ex-officio members; there shall be one delog for each member of the house of representatives, and in addition one delegate for each one hundred votes or fraction thereof, The county con venlions are given pow ‘ppomt dele rates aml pr During tho se Diekie, of New man, wade his appearance on and was grooted with The platforin, besides the us aginst the manufacture and traffic in mbox Uguors, denotes the Baker law clare mn faw { amended naturalization laws s0 that a nataralis itizon sled be all vole with Ww year fy nabnralizoe tion, arraigus the Repablican and Dem OCT lu cute tin civil i taxation on all classes of pr declares that PEVEn Ol nor foreign pro ducts should ‘ view! am t jrotoct DOT Mr, Oe clares against mon ard demands that the money circnlstion of th WTA try should be ample for its trading in terests snd # ald bo pero] ads quately to the growth of the busines n spulation The pl WU n WwW up lov resolution sm the opemng of World's } Sanday The nomination f ANdMIALeS Wi next in order \ W. Hagne, of War ron, was n nated Tor aaditor genera by acclimation, and George Drayton of Media, was nomi for state treasurer Appropriate resolutions regarding the death of the late ( hares SN Wait were unanimously adopted Cini ate Kis sion Professor YTOrK, nat Samuel onal clusty th slang, plats, — plows or: | HRIW lin ballot wad to Frere for Mitre TO exe eIrvice laws, favor jad Mmbor against foreln mented Nr nated HAS GIVEN UP HOPE ExOongrossman Scott Said Hapidly Sinking. Eig, Pa., Aug. 31, —Ex-Congressman W. L. Scott is rapidly sinking. De. W. BR. Pepper, of Philadelpna, ar rived st Erie on Saturday, and after a consulta tion with other physicians de cided that it wonkd te advies. able to take Mr. Scott to Newport if his life was © be saved. He will be removed this afternoon in the ¥. k SOT Jrivate cat of President Newell, of the sake Shore railroad. For the past two weeks Mr. Scott hes been growlog steadily worse, and seems to have given up all hopes of moe nvery Eun, Pa, Sept. 1 —Ex-Congresman W. L. Scott passed a bad night and was scapes weaker today. Doctors ‘oppor and DBrasxdes have decided that it would be unwise 0 stiempt his re moval to Newport in his present en feebled condition. West Chester's Cigarette Victims, West Cursrer, Pa, Aug. 31. Two young men of this place became wo lemtly insane through excessive cigarette smoking, and one of them has died. The latter, Walter McBride, 2 voars of age, became crazed and had 0 be sapped to his bad, and continned so until his death, the result, as his physi cian declares, of the constant use of cigarettes. The other young man, Le wellyn Quillen, was seized with acute hysteria. He is now lying tied down in his bed to prevent him from deing him self bodily injury, and constantly begs for cigarettes. His condition is oritioal Be to $100,000 Fire at Natrona, Premssuna, Aug. 31. Yestornlay the Pennsylvania salt works, located at Natrona station, on the West Pennayi- vania railroad, twenty-five miks from this city, caught fire and were badly damaged. Phe compan capitalized at $1,000,000, The wo & Natrona are valued at $80,000, and contained over $100,000 worth of crude asd fin ished stock. The loss will exceed $100, 00. The company is the largest mann. facturer of chemicals in the United Bates, A Honeymoon Intereapted, SCRANTON, Pa, Aug. 31. George Os borne and wife, a runadup ou couple frown Pittsburg, were arrested here on com aint of the girl's father, who ¢ ow" wr With the larceny of $1.00 young woman says the whede trouble is her father's opposition to ber marriage, but that she acted on her mother's ad vice and eloped. Her htwsband is a | Pennsylvania railroad engiboor old, and she is 19 A AVE TO tarned Ww Pittsburg. Unused by an Overheated Stove, ALLENTOWN, Pa, yy 81. « Fire broke out at 1 o'clock iu the morning in the basement of the Odd Fellows butld ing, owned by Mea 2M. J. Kramer. Haire & Morritaey's dry goods stare ia to the extent of $40,000 ; $46,000, | A Chapter of | Chairman Patton read the | ton of » man | lot hole in the i | dered | of gas occurred nt | Girardvilie, | charg | handed down an opinion {| versus Townsend Allegheny | decresing | road must be mad 1300 | in 1884, which jrovides th : | discharge of | The effect PENNSYLVANIA NEWS | Highest of all in Leavening Power, U, Items of Real Inierest Presented | in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO ABD BAY | of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Pieked Up Here and Therein the State and Flashed Over the Basy Wires, PormsviLig, Pa., Sept. 1 was found yesterday Tw in the wo There was k of the bkull. » indicated that the man had been It 1 thought the body nas in the woods for over na vou ASHLARD, Pa,, Aug. 31 the Girard which resulted in the Jaan Powell The explosion 8 | akalom win near Lofty hich LERRY 4 Ei] An explosion coLhery erious injury of 8 Tiernay, the ignition of roid thre breast WILKESBA HIG n Seymour sid Catlin] | the bee Ler Heh nag jens ur o h« Mi Ww Polander, ght a plac p ITY, Oe Inte Be na r Last firing a! A Bit and fell ¢ expioced and 10 preces, Carsasie, Pa conful ox Kidd g 4 wel cy the grangers evening. During t made by Hon, A. T E. M. Lewsbur; bers of the order msds on the question of | ti nal convention be held at the sane Play teApinG, Pa Aug. 20.—-The om nuous rains of the past several weeks oo been unfavorable for the late cre Ww of potatoes, Reports have evn received from a number of districts to the iiect that, owing to the wenther, potatos are rotling In the ground Upon 4 iw drength of these retaoris Jrotante wen which were selling in the mtry districts at “0 cents per bushel, have advanosd Basrox, Pa, Sept. 1 Jan Bailly, one of the best know ists in the Lehigh valley, died day of hasty consn: He had been connected with t Daily Argus for ten years that reported on the EK Pros. Mr. Reilly wa ent from this section of The Telegraph, of Philadelphia, for ten years, and for papers in A wife and six child ig Pritaperrmia, Ang, 31, Side by in one casket covered with # the dead bodies of the Wilson, and of the dead girl's mother the mother lay 1 and on her left arm was her Katie. Foran streams of people | od tha house and viewed tw religions service x ond ete Bev, C. H. Wool he | tist charch Haxpvno, Pa, Au people daily visit the sive washout on 1 baeom radlrond, betwee Ww Spring Wernersville N ti re been made than i track around the is still ns it # after the flood ha of the hands we Reading and two hundred wen } the week. It is eo to the progr porary track wil night, Prrrssune, Sept i In the 1 States circuit Judge in the vania Rallrosd company Whelen ot al Valley Railroad company, that the mo of the alter the original nayivania railroad the sale be made sulgect 10 a lien on wortgases The neo rvened asking that the sal the the Hams of IMOTSEages that the purchasers mired only to pay y {ot decree of Was Wek ’ WN, AY stm the Were | suicide, Lizz at the r The the ber hal reinsins Hund f the ext Valley and jairs have A temporary and the scene nday morn work, Most wlerredd to the branch whet Lake ple Lan Thiten Chow case of the Penns bill filed by the Pe book h will bw of the road will be reg the interest on the mortgages Inston satisfying them. The formal sale has not yet been made, PuiLaverrnia, Aug, 38 Lawrence, the assistam Keystone National bank, who is under. ing a sentence of seyon years imposed yy Judge Butler more than a week ago in the United States district court, has made a fall eonfession, The confession, which is addressad te ox-Bank Exsmuiner Drew, folly unfolds the bank officials Charles | ory cashier of the | : | equi] that it takes to it may be their add liaKn and the | ORPHANS vir TUESDAY. CTORER 1) if rend estat of 8, HH. Weary decd FULL ROLLER M111. 1 with a compete system of rolls and the Tal ext improved le Line ry for th HAH hr tire of Sour feed ote, with & sever fa fing Walser power for driving the same. In oon nection with the mill there is 8 COAL SHED connect od by a switeh Jwith the LL. & T. mil road The property embraces 19 sores and 884 pereh es of land, thereon erected, In addition to the mill, Oe THREE DWELLING HOUSES, (ue) i ba barn, one stable and all NOCCERRTY Phin mi well looated in a farmin community and enjoyed’ large an alw en luerative custom rade, Al least #0 Jon Tome wil be sade Known on day of side a ties ry JA8.0. Gigi ax, For i : { {ov't Report, Aug. 17, 1839, CF A PARTMENT BOGGS & BUHL. } ra St. A. TO BEI WEDNI] QU EEN & co., B24 Chest 2 LS niindalphis SHASIN 4NopYNE Ler \K ANY opr No TE pn \D, be mmm AFTER GENERA oO. HED AND SLED KS ess
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