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Under Smoking Ruins, and ous Experience, CHICAGO, March 1 By the falling of the walls of John York's burned dry store, at Halstead and Nineteenth streets, six and perhaps in- stantly killed others seriously injured The killed are: John Smith, aged 45; Lizzie Smith, aged 18: Hattie Smith, aged 4; Paulina Mortin, aged 10; William Kunze, aged 48; Mrs, Mary Kunze, aged 45: George Mesterle J Injured: F. Kuntz, Jr.. Patrol Sergeant Loughlan, Mrs. Amelia Smith probably fatal; Police Officer William Smith The catastrophe was caused by the col lapsing before the high wind of the walls of the burned York building. These had been since the fire which last the store and The warmth and rain melted the the wind shoo k the tottering they fell with a crash, burying 4 seven four people were and standing winter destroyed contents fee, and walls until two ho The HE with their sleeping inmates afterward caught fire The two house destroyed of John Smith, at No t, and the few: ry store rains the sa Halsted Kuntz, at wer loon Sire No struct frame 1 on the 63 Halsted street Wer ures and both were occu the f stories by Hdings wer \ miracle, but t one of I'hat all in the bu ms almost re taken out alive welia Smith, wife of can scarcely survive Fred Kunt The wil i recover FIFTY.-THIRD CONGRESS. Condensed Report of Proceedings in Senate and House. Wasmisor NG | FEEL BRIGHT AND | MPLEXION 18 t gently i wm dae rh § prepared f E'S ETTER. the ach, Hver ] nk i» Aart Ure ad easily ae MEDICINE it Soe. and $1.00 a kage. 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Patent Ornice # BOG WE can secure patent in bess Lime than those remote from Washington, 4 : Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip. Stion. We advise, if [ateniable or not, free of charge. Our fog Dot due tll patent is secured. A Pamewiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with cont of same in the U. 5, and foreiga countries § sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. Orr. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D, ©. I ] wan | evived thelr congratulations Northwestern Hizzard rribile Suleide Te Help the Men of Ulster M IHEAL March There Orangem in TT 4 Are ever are now active hough se preg te sho home rule bill pass the oo MPFng Lo ld mmons and lords thelr brethren In Uls believe Ireland if the Orangemen here occur in meastire becomes | law M. Ferry's Elevation PAs, Feb, 8M Ferry was yostor day elected president of the French sen Mme. Camot shortly announced in the his election and re after hale A Prisoner's Terrible Sulcide. CoLumpres, O., March Alexander Bar ney, aged 55 colored and de mented. who was locked up in the elty prison for safe keeping, disemboweled himself with a Ingged plece of broken bottle and died from his injuries | | | | | " "VIOTIME OF ‘THE RAIL Four Killed at a Grade Orossing in Philadelphia PHiLADELPIIIA, Feb, 23 Philadelphia was the scene yesterday of one of the most appalling railroad calamities in its history The first section of the train arrying Pres ident Harrison and his party to New York crashed local train, bound from into n | West Chester to the teniporary station of Was Buried | ‘ } {| first and Chestnut street | one mall ear, a smo goods | | tive | on the cros the Irish | | that trouble will M. Ferry called upon President and the Baltimore Central railroad at Thirty Pre sident Har and wa His section rison was on the second section therefore not in the aecident was, however, delayed by the disaster The local train consisted of four conche . pa from the Thirty The train had Philads Iphia, and Baltimore track. cer and two Sener cars in the order named locomo This train is d due first and streets at it Che 10:32 Just left South styeet Wilmington, said to have been proceeding slowly had the intersection known as the South the 3 towards he Wik Ihe harp tnut on the and is The mall and smoking car oroased treet iltimore Central the main track third car there that tive of crossing, where trucks ¢ into Broad street ut acro wi the the nEainst ny col urred locomi special crashed a the third « splinters The car was pa men 1010 Og \r almost sengers The scribal The and dashed broken ma this wounded arose | tortung the found afterward he kill mn PENNSYIVANIA'S G. A. Officers Elected at the Annual En ment at Lebanon Pa., Ma t of Pex the O) Prospective Lyneh Ing a“ The Reading's we Fighter Held Mas Xin inughter His Creditors Mourn Wn AM Pa. Ma: T.8 principal of Business college and super Grace M. | out, leaving debts 8] ys tephens n Sunday school amounting to in sums ranging from $10 to £1.20 A Hundred Mile Trolley Road. HARRISBURG, March 1.—A charter was famed at the state department to the Phila delphia and Allentown Grand Trunk Rall Way company, the line of which will be 100 miles long and extend from Allentown to Philadelphia Received by the President, Wasnixarox, Mareh 1 President Har rison gave audience at 12.9% today to Min Isters Haentjens from Hastl, and Cane varo from Pern. The presentations were made by Acting Secretary Wharton. . Washington at 6.50, : | sHNNEYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. | | What Ts Being Done by the Bolons at Harrisburg. HAunisnung, March 1 Yesterday from City Treasure George DD. McCreary, of Phila { delphia, was read, ndvocating the passage of the bill for the repeal of the laws pro viding for the publication of mercantile | Wppraisers’ lists Among the bills Intro | duced in the house To authorize the assessment and collec tion of taxes for local purposes on the of railroads | canals, telegraph, tele phone and pipe line | Companies; amending the wholesale Haguor In the senate & communication wen real estate | Heense law by re additional &%0 Poses quiring brewers to pay an fee for st truction Hoeens ate pur of food requir. prohibiting the de and game fish by uliing streams Ing unsuec ul Ontestants in election litigation. A large PENNSYLVANIA LOCK HAavy NEWS IN BRIEF, Feb Major Joh Pa ¢ Colfrode iy know «hime whose nd thelr general street, this city a receivership ph H. ( J. ¥ iron and steel commission merchants were also fore It Is believed | that the Cofrode & Baylor fallure will also | carry down the Reading Rolling Mill etm pany Pritaperrmia, Feb 28 The presi. dential special train, which will run ever the Reading railroad, carrying the presi denteloct and party from Lakewood i Washington, on Thursday, will consist of A Royal Blue line baggage car and the private oars Baltimore, Oriental and Mon. mouth. The train will leave Lakewood st 1215 p. m,, reaching Elizabeth at 1.30 p.m. and Bound Brook at 2.11. Zn order to aveld a probable crowd i vill stop at a point outside of Philadel hia to change lo: motives, and will pass through the stati: at Thirty-fourth and Chestnut streets about 3.35 without stopping, It is due of rode alley & ed to BUR nd Nuture's Surest Ally eyen If nature not strug ¢ arainst " disease, n weakly constitution It indeed would be he course of a HH i While nature thy befall us, a Iatal termination | some interesting thi apo Cardinal single card HOR Le A} Mrs, Blood Poisoning Intense Suffering I Years. Hood's Healed the Sore Weeks — A Perfect mend H in Seven Cure. Sarsapar re. helwes ng all we OT eleven cals On every » year ago she i of CON ng rea try od w Hood's :=- Cures t herself »a "oe y ' & Mood's P Deas Ja ¢ A ted il AYyment | s office, and we mmed aM h ent them SAAC YanneL Administrator | CH NTRE COUNTY Js COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes J.D. Suvneeny, Cashier, BANKING | | i BEEZER'SMEATMARKET | ALLEGHENY BT, « «. BELLEFONTE, Yrs § nf We keep none but the best Beef, Pork, Mutton, &e. smoked meat, ete, If you want a nice juicy steak go to quality ef All kinds of sliced ham, pork, sausage Brrzgn's MEAT Manger, | Bellefonte, 10.48.1y, EDWARD K. RHOADS, - Shipping Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous: Woodland y and ‘ ACEEINT DB ACI! Dining -- Parlors ON BISHOP ST.. Penna. FRSA, o Sn Mr. B.C. Achenback, Bellefonte's famous baker and caterer, has opened a first class Res. taurant in connection with his present busi ness. Prepared to serve at all hours Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ete. — Ladies and Gentlemen will find Achenbach's Dining Parlors well provided for the season. Everything bright, clean and inviting and a desirable place to call.
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