J FEIRFUL HOLOCAUST The Hotel Royal, New York City, in Ruins. MiNY LIVES Scenes Witnessed by rssembled in Sight of Harrowing Those Who the Burning Building from Windows to Escape from the sea of Flames NEw York, Feb, 8 A disaster alleling in horror and probably exceed ing in loss of life the terrible occurre in Park Place, the remembrance which is fresh in the public curred here early yesterday morning. | I'he Hotel Royal, at Fortieth street and | Sixth avenue, was burned to t a large number of people were o death, many par no of minds, o« and Smo 4 1 never were first dis had fuel he Dual NK WAS Com Ferrible Scenes Enacted, ot onan’s Thrilling Escape . int » re Ww Work was re stop havi jon of wall which apy A lady's mem back of which wi A. Cate, was fom the identification « 9 was made of Mary Begley, Hotel Royal Among those who were rescued from the flaming building are twenty-four who are more or less seriously burned and bruised. Three of these are at Bellevue hospital, and there is one each at the New York and Presbyterian hos fitals. Th» others have been cared for by their friends at neighboring hotels or at their homes, At the Morgue. The body of Henry 8. Levy, the only one of those at the morgue which has been identified, was removed to the home of the dead man's cousin. It was taken to 248 East Forty-ninth street, and will be buried in Salem Fields, Brooklyn. The other bodies have been viewed by hundreds of persons, none of whom were, however, able to identify them. There was a big crowd about the morgue, but admittance was denied to all but friends of the persons reported to be missing. The bodies are arranged in a row in pine coffine, ymed ER ARE REPORTED LOST, | £5 (in FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Condensed Roport of Proceedings in Senate and House. Wasminarox, Feb, 8 In the sense committee on privileges and 1 favor of : Dubois a claims by introduced by In Os the tions re senator ing thrown Mr. Sherman rian Cases ing the ele sentir y Th ott Guests Leap | 0 he ground | | Charged With Vitrol Throwing Pa ) 5 Harris Denied a New Trial, » . 3 . ul A Siberian Treasury Robbed 1) i ) Lord Hartington's Successor, Loxpox, Fi 0 A ineetin wns hel Devonshire hou the ry Duke of Devonshire ssor to Lord Hartington, now Duke of Devonshire, as Liberal-Unionist leader in the house of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, member of parliament fo Birmingham, who has long been tal of as the successor of Lord as parliamentary leader, elected to the position siden elect a su COMMONS was formally A Chicago Tragedy, CHicaao, Feb, 9 shot his wife, Annie, yesterday at 172 Onk street in a fit of jealous rage, and | yok came to a sudden ending yestor when chased by the Joties turned the is fatal hurt. Canadian ReciprocityCommissioners Wasaixarox, Feb, 0. — Secretary Blaine has notified the Canadian rec. rocity commissioners by telegraph that 1 will accord then a hearing at the state department tomorrow, Great Fire in Memphis Nasavitie, Tenn, Feb, 7.~Mes. have beer received from Mem phn making that ure engines be kept in readiness to be sent to assist in fighting » great fire which i raging in that city. ———————————————— PENHSILVANIANEWS | Journal in Hartington | | daughter, Andrew Anderson | revolver against himself, after trying to | Judge Mayer took the case from the kill Captain Koch, The woman's wound | " Anderson was not dangerously | | Ttems of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, | WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the Stateand Flashed the Wires, Over Busy a., Feb, 9.—A fund has I [| ing Russians ubscribed 8. John died here murder verdict re Cather brated her beni born Feb yas band 2, died fifty t of her age of three four Tier 3 1 i) nur but her other faculties are Sharp resides with her and five generations are nnder the same re of Creanytierd, Pa., Feb, 5,-The trial of President Dill, of the First National bank of Clearfield and of the Houtzdale good Mrs day, From the nature of the evidence | jury and ruled that the First National tok was responsible for the amount of the draft, and that Dill could not be convicted in the light of the evidence adduced. The judge directed that a verdict of “not guilty, but pay the costs,” be entered on the record, and Dill was discharged. Attorney SBayder then made a 1aotion for Dill's discharge from answering the charges of embezzlement on the ground that two terms of court had elapsed and no bill of indictment had been found. The order asked for was ted, and Dill was discha on all common. wealth cases on the docket in this county, | Dance in {ta worst form for about THE WORLD VOR 1892 The most energelic olule and relentless America wh it sets ond to aceom PHILADELPHIA MARKETS General Markets, ’ who | § In Tis Worst Form. i Barron, Lat, Co, Wis, Deo. 168, fey. J, CO. Bergen vouches for the following: Jaues Rooney, who was suffering f~om Bt, Vites | was ‘roated by several physicians without effect. Two bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic cared him, Would Mave Died. Hovyoxrs, Mass, November, 1690, 1 was (n pain all over, could get no rest either | country. night or day and was not able to do any work for months, but after taking Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tone only one week, | was able 10 sit up and attend to my dressmaking 1 had Jail over two hundred dollars to doctors and got wo benefit. | osrtainly think | should have died f iba 4 thin medieine, wage FOESRE, ADA PENELL. Valuable wont poor oJ oryous AX KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, ih SoM by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85 Sarge Size, $1.75, 6 Nottles for SO, 134 yours, | | 7/4 ope: /7 SU 7070 COI NUE AND SIXTH ST., PIT? COR. PENN AVENUE TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND GRADUA WwW. BURG, PA. S TES. COLLEGE FTI REY PENN'A. STATE I Boa F AND y Liver Pills are ' ring aud pros DOCTOR JB HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OYFVicCh nse them Iovisies: BDeagte by druggists ouegrelere, Or sent by mm CARTER NE CO, New York. SMALL PILL, SWALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE WEY BOOK BELLEFONTE. (years bas | BEEZFR'S MEATMARKET 1% EFONTE wt 1 SAU £ I0ICY Brrzen's MEAT MARKET. I The Next Number Especially Good, TALES FROM TowN TOPICS READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN, Pablished first day of December, March, June and September, DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news and book stand has i Price, hos number, 50 CENTS, $2.00 FER YEAR, postage FREE, Vil It purely American By its charter innot insurein any | Foreign 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 Rates, plans and furtherinforma tion furnished on request. W. C. HEINLE, District Agent. Brrvwroxte, Pa, CASES CURED TO, STAY CURED ir uncom. 21 West 23 Street, X,Y. Oty.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers