THIRTY LIVES LOST. Wreck of the Ship Enterkin in the British Channel, ONLY AN APPRENTICE BOY SAVED. Gaining the ig. fle Remained All 'rozen—Taken Many Stormin He Buccecded in ging, Where Night, Almost by a Fishing Boat Disasters, Loxpox, Dec. 15. Reports from vari- ous points in South Wales state that the | that it gale has been especially severe in that part of the country The wind storm was accompanied by heavy rain, and the result has been that some of the rivers have overflowed their banks, doing much damage. The list of casualties caused by the storm is constantly gaining fresh accessions, The greatest number of in juries in the country districts have been caused by falling Many persons have been badly hurt, Quite a number of accidents have also been caused by the wreckage of and chimneys, falling bricks, til The most i all the disasters that have occurred during the present storm is the wreck of the British ship Enterkin, Captain Sinclair, which was bound from Hull for Brisbane. She was caught in the storm while bound down the channel, and despite every ef- fort made to her she was driven up on the Galloper Sands, off the | 3 Ramsgate, County Kent, Thirty were lost in the di except an apprentice 3 \ The Enterkin was driven ashore almost broadside on. After she had struck a part of the crew succeeded in launching a boat and got ] trees vols save 3 HYVES got clear of the ship. headed shoreward, but, were almost i mediately thrown into the sea by th sinking of their boat. All were drown: Shortly afterward the sl over, throwing all 1 . apprentice boy succeeded in gaining the weather rigging. Here the lad remained throughout the night, drenched and most frozen. In the ring a fi smack sighted the wre vey cal 1 ) BEL ) over Only an F331 , and na The steamer Gl rived at Plymouth, extraordinarily 1» she came ¥ one hund |) were either dead they had to be killed Young Fiecid in Jail New Yor, De 15. Ed Field, of firm of Field Weichers & Co., was arrests spector Byrnes’ men at the Manchester mymsion, a private insane asylum near Truckahoe, N. Y. He is now | in this city. The arrest was warrant issued by Judge Marti charge } degree the sanitarinm Dr. Grang: Field over quietly told that to to failed and thereu brought ont Mr, Fie the oy in soner if other it he submitted 1 a secur means nt and A Murderer Cremated SHREVES 4 1 terson, and a colo afterward shot lace, the latter a « lature, was so cl Suir yb tl IZ 1m drivu tino ting him body fire to i body in the rui from his wound, but Lay al is Ordered to Move ( New ¥ Dr b,=T1 with his at the finds Every country order He was ordered ont leave Germany, and « General O Biern ordered him sent that won't allow him to re The man is David Kaslaw:« strong and health Rachel, aged 30, and he arrived here on the from Bremen. RE barge office 3 ning to lebarred his back to Two Fatal Fires, LouvisvinLie, De the stores of Bamburg n Bliss, Wilson & Co., Johanboeke and Miller, Woolfolk, Payne & Co ] loss will not fall far short of $400,000 Four firemen px d in the flames. The firemen were still at work on this fire when the candy and fireworks factory of Menne & Co., a block away, took fire and was destroved. The horrors of wrevious conflagration were more than uplicated. Six young girls and one man, employed in the factory, were burned to death. ish 0 To Correct the MoKinley Bill Wasnixaron, Dee. 15. Congressman Dungan, of Ohio, proposes to begin an attack on the tariff bill at the earliest possible moment. The McKinley bill admits free all books intended for the use of college libraries. He thinks it was simply an oversight that prevented this privilege being extended to books intended for public libraries generally, and he will introduce a bill to that effect Davitt for Parliament, Dunris, Dec. 15.Despite the injuries received by Michael Davitt in the riot. ing at Waterford that gentleman is still in the political field. [thas been deter. mined - the McCarthyite leaders that Mr. Deane, the nominee of the Me- Carthyites for the seat at Waterford, should be withdrawn from the contest and that Mr. Davitt be substituted. Judge Scofield's Successor, Wasnxarox, Dec, 15, It is stated on 1 authority that ex-Representative ker, of Indiana, has been selected for potash as a judge of the court of , vice Judge Scofield, retired, and that his nomination will be sent to the senate this week, Green Bay's New Bishon. Green Bay, Wis, Dec, 15, ~The ap pointment of the Rev. Sebastian Miss | might be ex ! of evids om | desk | Marsh, | pens | mitted adultery, THE BOMB THROWER. Inspector Byrnes Not Yet Satisfied of His Identity. New York, Dec. 15,—The identifien- tion of the Arcade building bomb thrower does not progress as ramd'v as | after the many bit nee that he was probably Hent L. Norcross, of Boston, The detective hurean gave out the statement that noth- pected 1 ing new had been learned in the matter | to satisfy Inspector Byrnes | Norcross w that it was ho attempted to kill Russell sage, The last and most convincing discovery in connection with No the letter which was found by his futher in ti in Norer office in Boston, [It satisfies Mr. Norceross' Sr., and his wife was their son who threw the bomab. Mr. and Mrs. Norcross have left the arrangements for the rem f the CIOSS |} remains in the morgue, if they p be those of their son, toa Mr. R but he has made fon 1 IVE | I no demand i custody as vet Before he does there may be suffi evidence offered that the remains J morgue are those of a Pennsylvan letter to the coroners, 3216 Market street, Phil inclosing the known to be followed ner Mess to New morgne, an “lt is our th to in the letter His picture of the head great develd Wii Le | more nearly resem than does Ni JL WOTONE { phia sour Drs. Lai.dor, Cart McAlpin and Mc lic their report FIFTY- SECOND xd Report ' ut city of duced were th By Mr ONS « the use of hill | Lhe atte al Was fe) for war exp» By Mr in | protect | heads « ’ bora em ple By Me. Mi the coming Htatos A Verdier Against St, John Loxpox, Dec. 15,--The suit of Flor ence St. John, the actress, for divoree from the actor Marius, which has been on trial a week, ended yesterday ina verdict in favor of M. Marius, The jury found that, though Marius had com he was n guilty of legal cruelty. They also found that there was no grounds for M. Marios’ countercharge that Mis St. John had committed adultery with Arthur Cohen. Counsel for Miss St, John applied for a judicial separation. Hearing on this ap- plication was postponed. NOTABLE DEATHS. Willimn Gordon Wills, dramatist, in London, aged 78, J. B. Mays, chief of the Cherokee na tion, at Tallequah, 1. T., aged 59, George C. Smith, for twenty years president of the Drew seminary, at Car. mel, N. Y, Abraham Backer, the well known New York broker, who recently failed for several millions, Mr, w F. Peck, one of the most gat and surgeons in , aged BO, The | not far from the | his wife in the abdomen, Sunday, | passed throngh fie head, | wife died, CHILE SENDS A REPLY | A Letter to Ministers on the Bal- | timore Outrage. HARRIEON'S MESSAGE ATTACKED, President Accused False clares That Act tice and Scores Statements the Way Minister BE wih J tse Government in Every with Scovel 16 cirenlar of Foreign nmong and diffi rowing inildings D troymd (5d) sionaries Captured Mis sino, Dec, 1 exhanste lowerrt are greatly ¥ ACTOSA Lhe A British-Hussinan War Imminent Official re from Caloutta $ i Loxpox, Dec, 11 dispatches there British men in the vicinity Pamir frontier, and new boundary line re cently claimed by Russia. In short, the British tro pe are now face with frontier tribesmen in arms, who are claimed to be under Russian protection, and most serious events way result fron this clash of arms received he state has beet ighling etwoeen the forces and the trilx of Gilgit, near the to face A Hemarkable Crime, Haxximmatn, Mo,, Dee. 15,-<As a result of frequent drunks and quarrels with his wife, Edward Brown, colored, shot Pre birth to a child, the bullet having Yesterday the Brown is held for murder without bail. maturely she gave which was dead, An Important Discovery, Brosseis, Dec, 15, « Advices have been received here to the effect that Emin and Stuhlmann have discovered a river, the most southerly branch of the Nile rising northwest o Jil and flow. ing into the Albert Edw yanza, ata point on the southeast shore, PD ARE: ey Dec, 15. Andrew was suffocn gas esoaping from a trench in a burning culm pile in which he was digging. her of the workmen les in a dangerous condition, Senor Matta Des | { planing mils | meet at Washin of Making | | lives {| the grand jury, | | said court, to report A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Wednesday, Dec, 0, ina mine fire near Castleford, York? shire, England, five miners were burned to death By an explosion of sawdust in a Bufialo Peter Wotz was killed and several injured The national Democratic committee will \ elect to the Jan, 231 the time and national conve Conductor Riley and En of the construction train which cansed the Kk ut Per i { N. Jd. rineer Joona wiech where thre were lost, are held in 81,000 bail | Mrs. Frank 14 York journalist, before the office, signed | Ing #400 in { if the money thought the | Fharsday, Dee, 10, rt Matilda Pa, tw In its Worst Form. Brew 2 Bergen w x, 1af Co . Bev. d. C uohes for os Rooney, wh woe! by w was suflerisg ! 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NDAPERCHES BANK BARN sale by the of April nirmation « alas terest fromm the oo PETER BAREFOOT, Exe Samus] Treaster, deceased UDITOR'S NOTIC) Inthe Orphans’ Court of Centre county n the matter of the estate of Thomas Wolfe, ate of the township of Miles, deceased The undersigned an Auditor appointed by advancement, if any, and make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant to and among those legally | entitled to receive the same, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his agpotutment at his ofMee in Rellefonte, Pa. on ednesday the 3 day of De all parties concerned may attend Wa. J. Sivoen Aud itor 120 VW. J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law Ofee on second floor of the Crider Exchange, Reliefonte, Pa. Collectionps and rofessional business attended to prom p tl 1.5. SPANGLEN oo” BEAN LB EWES Atlormeysal-lan Oe In Farsis sioek, Norte side of High $3,500E8 RAY pd ETE Name this paper every time you write, (Oot) HEWES i hn maa | company, A.D 1 when and where | I A POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SAL dvd GOING THURSDA 3 CLOTHIN( H0'T LV SNIVD K L { A \ OU OF BUSINESS Y, DECEMBER 3rd, 91, ; (l nd J URNISHING (GOODS. Simon Loeb - - Bellefonte, Pa. (S797 (ly Otto: N. W. COR. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH ST., PITTSBURG, PA J - TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND GRADUATES. ZER'SMEATM Th ARKET Ef YW EHEHY Fel fF THI NORTHWESTERN s the largestsdividends. IMWESTERN is the only ch, in recent years, has In 1885 and in 1887 the Company published | published her dividends listsof nearly 300 policies,embracing | every kind issued, and « ballenged | all companies to produce polic ies, | alike to and kind, ) | showing like results. No reference ns age, date or reply to this challenge has coer been | by any offi fe Jar a er or agent of any | known i VI.~The Company's interest re ceipts exceed her death claims. 2.19, 502 .182.5%) Interest receipts in 1900 . Death clatms bn 180, oid VIil.—It is purely American. — By its charter it cannot insure in any Forelgn country nor in Gulf states, Its wise and conservative manage- ment in this, as well as in other respects is heartily approved of by the practical business men of this country, Rates, plans and further informa- tion furnished on request. W. C. HEINLE, District Agent. Brrixroxts, Pa, PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE ov DOCTOR JB HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES 200 North Second Street Philadelphia, "a ‘ out America A SEND STAM? FORBOOK RELIABLE INSURANCE. Fire and Accident FIRE: National of Hartford, Continental of New York, Fire Association of Philadelpia, and other strong and leading coms panies. smn] Yocms—— HAecident: Travelers Accident of Hartford—the Oldest and Best. 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