Ce A | EX-0ONGRESEMAN SCOTT DEAD ——— SRS a - p———— po ———" wo - 5g | co dafforson Academy, € anonstrurg, Pa Don [xlet I (Prinoee {t Principal, OC. 0 | Be hoal Sept, Ith, 189) Leon), A Doms A FINE PIECE OF | ING “TORIC IS INDEED A LUXURY F INZER’S NEAR BEING A 1 FINE PIECE OF PLUG TOBACCC Ny POSSIBLE 10 MAKE IT AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 0Z, PLUG—THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. dC. FINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky. THE NEW WEBSTER or of the Unabridged. AH, WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT Wor the Family, the School or the Library, The work of revision cecupled over ten more than a hundred editorial 1a- having been employed, and over expended before the first copy wae printed, SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 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STATION BELLEFONTE Consumption Surely Cured, Toe Eorron.— Please inform solieits the | her nostril, mother Jicked up the child and carried | who extracted the shoe | | found that the baby, | Collins, PENNSYLVANIA NE | Ttems of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form. ———— WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes anid Local Happenings Pleked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, BHAMOKIN, Pa of the Byron Black Diam delphia, Wages, GREENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 21.—A bad freight wreck occurred two miles east of here on the Pennsylvania railroad yesterday in which Fireman Rodgers, angineer Crawford and Brakeman Stan. ley were badly hurt and 40 cars and an engine demolished, « Dept, 21, A ladle of steel exploded in Carnegie, Phipps & Co.'s Homestead mill and four men were hurt. They are: James Maguire, Will- iam MeCrackie, Edward Williams and b Dunn. The death of James Me- 15 inevitable, The other three en are in a very serious condition. PRILADELPRIA, Sept. 21,—On Aug. 81 last Otto Cramer had occasion to come down Franklin street on one of the trac- tion cars and in sitting down sat on a tack or nail. He claims te have been painfolly i was unable to work for two weeks, Consequently he has sued the ¢ wpany for §2,000 dam- ages, HaAzireTOoN, y Sept, 19, The miners colliery, owned by the nd Coul company, of Phila have struck for an advance of Ja Graire Pa., 19. Morris O'Donnell, of Jeansville, started for Cranbury to see his cousin, who he Eup- ed was there, but instead was at the azleton hospital, having been injured by a blast. On his way he was struck by a Lehigh Valley engine and had a leg cut off. It was not learned by him until taken to the h wpital that his cousin was there READING, Pa., Sept. 21. —The Repub lican county mvention, which met in the court house on Saturday afternoon distinguished itsmf b choosing the first national delegate that has yet been named in the United States for the next years national convention. The dele. jute chosen & Mr. High of this city, le was instructed t support the candi. dacy of James G. Blaine for president, WiLkespange, Pa, Sept. 10. Will. iam Oliver, aged 85. a big, vigorous brakeman, was found dead on top of a car of his train at Sugar Notch at dav. light. He was all right when the train left Mauch Chunk, and the flash of his lantern was noticed at White Haven, Apoplexy may have been the cause of death. Deceased lived in East Mauch Chunk, and leaves a widow and one child. Eastox, Pa. Sept, Sept. 21.—The Demo 1 crats of Northampton county held their Jadtical convention at Bangor. Charles Jrodhem, of Bethlehem, was elected resident and James Scott, Bethlehem, and J. Frank Meyers, of Lehigh townshi dents. Judge W. W. Schuyler, of Eas- ton, was unanimously nominated as a candidate to succeed himself as presi. dent judge of Northampton county, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—Two acci- fatal, happened to the chil | dren of Mrs, Swarts, of 1240 Hope street, | dents, one Mary, the elder, while playing alone, | Tan a rather large sized button hook up and it lodged there, it to a doctor, hook. When she returned home she Frederick, 13 motiths, who had been left behind, had slipped off a chair and, catching be- | tween it and the table by the chin, had strangled to death Normisrows, Pa, Sept. 21.—As a small hand on which fourteen trackmen Schuylkill bran h of were seated, was descending a stee grade near Spring City, the car SRCA Pe the control of the men and dashed down the incline. Car, the on stone building. or less injured, four of them fatally. These latter were Patrick Grady, John Joseph Shantry and Paul Ken. all of Norristown, Hustixapos, Pa., Sept. 21, ~The cat. tle in this and adjoining counties are i ked with a peculiar and thus nedy, Deng atiac far unidentified disease, which in nearly every instence proves fatal, This dis. rst appeared about two Years ago, and already hundreds of cattle have perished Vhen attacked the animal falls hel and its legs seem unable to bear the weight of the The disease is supposed to be of mx origin and bears sowie resemblance wo actinomy Which some time ago was prevalent on the continent, D Pa., Sept. 19, Judge Yerkes at ¢ ing session of the Sep- tember criminal court, made ple of Joshua Barnes. ¢ hout a license and to ing liquor with sons of known intemperate habit, rd 1 ene fir Messly, cosis, YLESTOWN, he Cl Wor t af » he cost of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of three months in the county jail. The heavy sentences of the court are having a depressing effect on erime in Bucks county. inflicted this term range from twelve years in the penitentiary, one to CANTON, Pa, Sept. 19.—Four persons | wore seriously injured by lghtnin Canton borough, the residence of in Ar tin Powers being struck. Mrs. William ! Powers is in a critical condition; Mollie | Powers, aged 6 years, and Joh#i Pow. ers, aged 11 years, were badly burned and wore insensible for a long time. daughter of Martin Powers, aged 8 years, was struck with a splinter on the head and badly shocked, and Mrs. Mar. tin Powers was shocked and deafened, The family all recovered except Mrs, William Bony and her condition fs | nerious, PriLaveLruia, Sept. 21, sult of Wee Ann Birmingham and Mrs. Mary of whom Hve in a [ at the rear of No, #820 rth street, of South | )y were elected vice pres- | The | Valley | the Pennsylvania railroad | When near the bottom the car jumped the track and run into a | All the men were more | body. | racic | Al exam- | onvicted of sell | he | ge sentenced him to pay $500 fine, ! The penalties | Al His Death Very Sudden and Cansed | by Repeated Heart Fallures. Newrowt, R. I, Bept. 21,—Ex-Con- kressman W, L. Scott's death was very | sudden and ocenrred shortly before | mdnight Sgturday. Mr, Beott had long | | been a «@®rer from acute gastro-in- testinal catarrh, and two weeks ago he was brought here from his home in Erie, the doctors being of the opinion that the climate of Newport would ben- | efit him, This was realized, for he be- | gan to gainat once nnd histmprovement | continued till Friday. During the afternoon of that | had an attack of heart failure and an- other on Baturday, rallying quite ensy | the first time, but with more difficulty on the second occasion, and another af- tack occurred at 11 o'clock Saturday night, from which he could not be re ceived and death ensued, The family left this morning with the remains for their home in Erie. Dr. Pepper, who attended Mr, Scott during his illne 88, says death was sudden and was due to repeated heart failures. his gastric trouble having improved and there having been no organic diseases of the stomach, bowels or kidneys. A Stirring Career Ended, CHICAGO, Bept. 19.—Ex-Congressman and consul Lorenz Brentano died at his residence in this city. For seven years he had been suffering from paralyuis, and his death came not unexpectedly, Mr. Brentano was born in 1515, in Man. heim, Baden, Germany. He studied law at Heidelberg, After leaving the university he returned to Manheim and epgaged In the practice of law, Twice elected mayor of Manheim, the govern mept refused to allow him to serve, In 1548 he was elected member of the par- lament in Frankfort, and became the leader of the Liberal party. In the movement which led to the flecing of the grand duke and the crisis of 1848 he was made president of the providonal government of Baden and later on die tator. On the return of the monarch- ists to power he fled to Bwitzerland, and was sentenced to death in his absence. Homesteaders Have the Preference. WASHINGTON, Bept. 22, Secretary 4 received a telegram from Gov- elm Sieele, of Oklahoma, stating that wm: site companies had been organized A wruthrie for the purpose of entering the two new county seats as town sites, to the exclusion of single entry men he secretary has directed the govergor to see that this purpose of the town Mite company is not consummated, No such entries will be permitted and single en- try men will be fully sustained. This action was taken after consultation with the officers of the department, all of whom agree that such entry cannot be legal Spain's Many AMictions. Mapp, Sept. 22.—A hurricane has added tothe damage done by the recent floods to the unfortunate town of Con tuegra. Many of the houses previously undermined or otherwise weakened by | the floods collapsed beneath | of the wind. A further feeling of gloom has been caused throughout Spain by the announcement that a severe epi. | demic of influenza has broken out at Badajos, capital of the province of that | name. There are already over 2,000 se- | vere cases of that disease in the city mentioned, and it is feared that the | epidemic will spread over Spain, Miss Collins’ Denial, | confession of Miss Mary Collins | her brother-in-law, John Miller, killed his wife, as set forth in the afidavii made by Detective Henry Campbell. is denounced by Miss Collins herself as “a lie, every word of it.” She denies that | she had ever been with Campbell alone, | and averred that on the day of the mar. der of her sister did not wear a coat. as he states in his affidavit. She said she | intended to have Detective Campbell | Arrested, Tascott Once More, St. ParL, Sept. A new story is out about William Tascott, the now notorious fugitive, that two days after | the murder of l Amon J 23, millionaire | Snell he arrived here, where he re. mained a week. Thence he went Winnepeg: thence to a farm fifty miles to Turtle mountain reservation, where he Joined the Turtle mountain band, hay. | ing adopted the Indian costume and customs and married a squaw, Pocaterio, Idaho, Sept. 91, A | wreck occurred on the Union Pacific at | Port Neuf, a station six miles from Po. catello. Passenger train 1 and 2 col lided, killing five men and seriously in. uring several others. The killed are: + Widemeyer, mail clerk, and four In dians from Fort Hall reservation. injured are: Charles Hoyt, engineer: Chris Mackenzie, P. P. Gtnderson, mail clerk; Lyons, two tramps and a | Squaw, Loxpox, Sept. 28. «A dispatch from Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland announces that a furious gale has been raging there, and that several vessels have been wrecked. In addition a great has re The storia to the harbor, which cently been s0 much nproved, crops throughout the borough have also i tors broke | toreadors and toros out of it, tore down suffered severely, City of Sana Captured, CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 22.-The in- | surgents in Yemen have captured Sana. | the capital of the provifice. The | vizier intends to send to Yemen the troops now stationed in | in Armenia. Ex-Congressman Whitthorne Dead. Nasuvire, Teun., Sept. 22 Hon. | Washington Curran Witthorne died at Columbia, Tenn., bis home, yesterday afternoon, aged 06, was elected » representative fi Her to the Forty second, For thir Foy fourth, Forty-fitth, Forty and Fiftieth 5 Turkey's Flag CHICAGO, Sept. 22, ~The fc nation thus far World's fatr grou day he | | city. | trying to keep the matter hogs in this ¢ 1e money stolen, the force | CaMorx, N, J., Sept. 21. —The alleged | ‘that | Will be read and discussed. | sons are held in the Town hall Bank Raided by Thieves, BAID TO HAVE OAPTURED A MILLION The Managers of the Institution De. cline to Make Any Statement for Publication—The Authorities Us ing Their Utmost Efforts to Trace the Missing Fortune, LONDON, Bept. 22, The banking world of this city has just been startle by the announ siuent { bank robbery has taken, piace in this The police and bank officials are / as quiet ne possible, so that the entire facts in the cade are Lot obtainable at present, It is known, however, that the Westminster bank Hmited, No. 41 Lathbwry, E. C., an important estab. lishment having over fifteen brauch ty [v) nsigted of al rage Parcs i of bills re witted from the intry banks tc London and Westminster bank. thief or thieves must have watehed for the proper opport ity +t accomplish the robbery and to have sined access to ay apartment near the iain entrance to the bank. This apart- ment was easy of access from the street snd the parcel of bills is supposed to have been stolen while the bank official were busily engaged in another apart. went in going over the accounts of last week's settlement Bald to He a Million Both William Astle, the town ms ager of the bank, and H. F. Bil hurst, the count manager, decling ake any staternent for pu! nas ) the actual loss incurred Uy the bank, the The cleverly ut it is currently reported that Kmonnt stolen is not less than §1,( MAR, and that it may amount to as much as $1,250,000 The buuk officers, the city police authorities and the criminal investi. Ron department of Scotland Yard arc Fuseing forth their utmost efforts in or- der 0 effect the capture of the thieves Notloe of the robbery Las been sent to { lice centres through {8h lales and on the contin salling of gvery passeng ing watched, Notice of the rol; wry has also sent to all the banks upon bills were drawn, but the police theory is that no attempt will be made to change the bills in this country, but that the thieves will have re to wich he urse ie continent, where the presence of so | travelers from England | many wenlthy aud the United States makes such transactions easier thao in this conntry Unitarians Barred Out New York, Sept. 22. —The wational conference of Unitarians began hero | yesterday afternoon with a large attend. ance, representing nearly every state east of the Mississippi. A meeting of the council and officers was held at 4 pw. and the conference was formally Opened at 730 p. wm. by a puibiie service, the sermon being delivered by the Rev. W. A. Armstrong, M. A. of sAverpool, England. The sessions will continue three days, duringgwhich A variety of | $i papers on religions and scientific topics The sen They were formerly held in the Methodist church, which is now denied them. as Dainty Foods Demand it. hat an fuportans | N EVERY ceipt that calls for 12 ne. baking powder, N §4 Wa use the Bette: be obtained because the purest. It the food light r, 5W result will institution | that has suffered is the London and | of finer flavor, mo gestible and whol It is always reliable uniform in its work it would appear, | the | sspaper Man I i . A Mystery | also the Presbyterian church, on the | | fair, while in the act of from that point, and eventually to the i Oct. 7. The | | though already a city of large and ¥ k 4 | ering of this amount of damage has been done by the | plea that to permit the use of their churches to the Unitarians would be fiving countenancg and encouraging fetes and infidelity, Crooks Let Loose, Mr. Holux, N.J., Sept. 22. There was & general jail delivery of three card monte men, shell game operators, thim- ble riggers, sweat performers and sus. | ected picknickers here yesterday, as has been the custom for several years. These men were all captured during the ‘working” the crowd, according to their respective nes of work, and promptly sent to Jail, ut it does not pay to hold them to await the action of experience has well demonstrated. The the grand jury, as | victims of their wiles rarely appear to | * testify against them d————— — | Five Killed and Several Wounded. A Great Religious Gathering, WasHinoTOR, Sept. 22 Preparations for the great ecumenical « onference of Methodism, which open here on are rapidly approaching com. pletion, and all indications point to the reatest gathering of religious brain orce ever seen in this or any other country. Hundreds of delegates from two continents will be present, and al- in pertant conventions, Washington will regaru this as the most important gath decade, The conference will last from Oct, 7 to Oct. 20 Riot at a Ball § ight, MARSEILLES, Sept, 22. —At a bull Hght at the circus here the spectators became displeased with the performance of toreadors, claiming that they were cow ardly and simply making a pretense of fighting the bulls, Finally the spe cta into the arena, chased the is 0 the seats, piled them in heaps and set | fire to the debris, threatening the de | struction grand | az, where | cholera is raging. It is romored that | | Kurds are murdering many Christians | { once begun on the of the whole Imilding. this stage a strong foree of police i the circus and put out the fires ber of arrests were made cleared A num New York's Grant Monument, New York, Sept. 22. The executive committee of the Grant Monument asso clation met yesterday, Work will be at monument. The esent temporary tomb will be removed orm the north end of the main build ing, for which the foundation is already laid. Toe amount of money on hand is $100,218.80, “The Spider's” Victim Dead, Camps, N. J., Sept. 22. William Robinson, the Gloncester City man who was Shot as Sie). Over n of nat Saturday afternoon, ’ feria stnecay afternoon, dind Jes h-- by Greor Anderson Gloucester track " 3 at. the large, Minister Grubb's Bride. 21, ~Cleneral Bus Grubb P in the of Hopaiin, of wedding will bein TEM At | fliers -Wn Bi | Jas Maria } i | Harpham, C, Lewis, Mary Setlon. Miss Ann § I't mp " uw hen ® fr. Cole ariey. Lies Vieasant § mploymant at Good as 4 rrant i WarTans i. | addit Casi Ol BE th { wi arded ag y obtai i stibseribers number rd gets tl 1, Stating wd your age naming some Tan as reference as to your capabilities, and we will give you a trial. The 40 cents pays your own | subscription and you will receive full particulars, Address i SEED-TIME AND HARVEST. Nov. 1 La Mame, Pa. eirriion des prominent business | | i ] Does Experiences Count? H does, ine very line of business, and eapec lally in compoundingjand Preparing medicines This Is Mustrated 10 the great superior ity of HoodsJRarsaparitla over other prepara tions, as shown bythe remarkable cures it has accomplished, The head of the firm of C. 1 thoroughly competent and oxy Macht, havin study actus Hels also American i i thorough fustruetiod College Ke inily preparation a students ad- entrance ex Aug. 11, | experienced teachers mitted to best eo i for Ha DRY GOODS FOR SALE. | ean a savie | care and studs MAI item Large, cho Griments of | IMPORTED DRESS WOOLENS AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS ” tr 1 °. ehin . 4 a wail. 3 ha termediate prices We have L ORDER CEPARTMENT given specia SEATS, ams ALITIES AND LOW PRICES BOGGS & BUHL, . 1 Q Wi pee roderal We —— QUEEN & CO. Thelfamous firm of Oceulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA ged to send one of i AlINLS vie EY TO BELLEFONTE. WEDNESDAY, SEP 23 RD. 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