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It le Arantoed t e Diarrturn, Des entery, and a wr Compinints, and keep (he bowels rege Bold bj Nothing On Earth Will AKE HENS Lay LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder) AA ' caucus t [ i k nm i LTHRD CONGRESS a Week in the Na- | Legislature, SESSION, ty Hours Continnous Talk, For of Whieh Hours~The Amended Chinese Fxelusion Bill Passes the House, WASH Oct. 12.-The debate In | the senate yesterday on the sliver purchase | maker, fom fiinvm | other four hours | made by Mr | in support of the bi { tones, ¢ | the nery t repeal bill had many interesting features. | Among other things itshowed the staying guality of Mr, Cockrell (Mo.) as a speech- Having argued against the bill tvs on Mandaw and fun hanes on Tuesday, ho held the floor yesterday an Within that time he took a short rest, while brief speeches were Smith (N. J.) and Mr. Irby senatorial debutant Mr, His speech sarcastic, vered In clear, strong (S. C) As a Smith was a decided success vas able, nnd de ith a 1 isness natural to pearances, m sententions, 1 markable absence of first Mr stago ap- At 6:08 p. Voorhees | gave notice that the m jority would op- pose adjournment bill was disp until the silver repeal il the all night ses , who had his argument wing then be morning. h occupied the r for fo | quarter hours Probably 1 the United ever seen suet ever before in the history of Stat Inture was | endurance j aity It During mw a cup of tea, but When his eyes were as clear, his voice occasional urishiment tures we wk the flo ii previ = yesterday. Mr. Morgan spen he called a coali and Republi Democratic ral Washb Min i 5 Mr n.) de his resolve not to be stam peded or insulted, he was told by Mr. Morgan that he (Morgan) was responsible for what he id either in the senate or outside, and 84 that perfectly re Before adjournment Mr. Vest a petition asking for a special nalder some form of compro time over what ‘ween s. and when Irn clared inderstand circulated mise While the storm ie raging in the senate there is a great calm 3 Yes terday a bill dispensing with proof of loy the house 2 the cases of persons who before the war were entitled to pensions or to bounty lands was objected to by M/ Burrows as far as the pension clause was concerned. ] Thereupon Mr. Oates, who had charge of the measure, courteously withdrew the pension clause, and bill was passed Then came up the proposition for the bet. ter control of national banks, and after a cordial exchange of views between its sup porters and opponents it was agreed to the Torrifie Explosion of Dynamite, EMmixaron, Ills, Oct. 17.-The entire business portion of Emington was wrecked by a premature explosion of dynamite. Five persons were killed and five injured, two of whom cannot live Two Ever brothers were digging s well and to further their work they filled a gaspipe with dyna aud tapping it when it ex. mite ia : ploded were The Eyres aud James Cornwell were mangled in snch a manner that iden tifieation was The others killed were George Dwight and Fdward Olney. Every window in town was shate tered by the shoek impossible Nineteen Wore Drowned. Gronaerows, Del, Oct. 16 <Terrible devastation and desth was wrought by the hurricane in and around this eity and on the adjacent sea islands. The entire water | front of Georgetown was flooded, and much damage was done to morehandien stored in warchouses. At Magnolia beach almost every house was washed away, and thirteen white and six colored people were drowned. A number esca a watery grave by taking refuge in trees, A Fortune Lost in Transit, Br. Lovis, Oct, 18, ~The American Ex- press company is investigating the loss of nearly 880.000 in m. in transit between New York and New ns. When the safe reached the latter place the monoy was found to be It is believed to bave been et rotte lottery company. Nenator Allen Oconples Noarly Fifteen | . { ledo at 6 o'clock Friday night, and sailed | along ail right until we got into the gale irteen and three there | | Thurber, | far | Captain the | poe THE GREAT LAKE STORM. Fifty-four Lives Lost and $670,000 Worth of Proberty Deviroyed, Dusk, N, Y., Oct. 17.--Only one man esaped from the lost steamer Dean Rich- | mond, and Ls was found on the beach | near Van Buren Point last evening, His haggard face and sunken eyes told a story of terrible suffering. He sald his name war C. IL. Clarke, and he shipped in To- ledo just before the Richmond sailed. "There were nineteen {n the Richmond's | crew.’ he sald, "besides Captain Stoddard, his wife and three children. We left To on Saturday. We irled to get into Erle harbor, but could not on mecount of the choopy sea, and then Captain Stoddart de cided to make run to Buffalo if he could “The waves ran over erything which was sverboard About night I was washed not know anything until I found myself lying on ‘g# beach near a town which 1 found out Sax Silver Creek.” While searching for from Dean Richmond a boat containing George Frank Cahoon and George Mann capsized, and all three were drowned Thirteen b the 0 our decks, and ev movable | WAS swe o'clock Faturday overboard, and did 11 bodies Hes have been recos Among the bodies four St and Ma h was stopped at ddard te The « ApLain Ss wats showing that to have been about the time In the papers, which steamer went down mate's kets were found all his indicate that he knew there was no hope of saving the steamer, and had prepared to leave her Oct ii 5 have been added | water norther lows Memorial Dedicated. A Novel Tour Lr. Strikers Diss Grant Family RNeanion. NEw You ant reur n ¢ ’ Grant at the Fiftl ing. The occasion Nellie Grant Sart | children for England ot i thelr i morning. Thre were present Grant, Colonel and Mrs. F. D. Grant and two children, Mr Me U Grant and their daughter and Mrs. Sar toris and her three children. Mrs Sar toris will live abroad until the education ti a oo Alida 0 | of her children is completed i : i The Entire Engine Crew Killed, Prersstne, Oct An accident to the Pennsylvania limited at Weallaville, O.. re is | suited in the death of the entire engine : | erew and fatal injuries to the three wen who occupied the baggage and express car. The dead are: George Caruthers, en gineman, of Wellsville; Robert Jackson, engineman, and Elmer Jackson, his son, fireman, of Allegheny: Robert Ferree, axe press messenger, of New Philadelphia The Cap Remaine Mere, NEw Your, Oct, 14 Yesterday's race be tween the Vigilant and Valkyrie resulted in a third victory for the American boat The wind approached almost a gale, and the Valkyrie had two spinnakers blown to ribbons. Bur for this it is believed the English boat would have crossed the line first. As it was the Vigilant won by only forty seconds Emma Goldman Sentenced, New YoRrg, Oct, 17. A douse crowd as sem bled In the court of genornl sessions to hear the sentence passed upon Emma Goldman, the convicted anarchist. She waa sentenced to one year's imprisonment, the maximum penalty. Misse uri Mine Strikers Return to Work, Macon, Mo, Oct. 18<The coal miners at Ardmore, who struck on Monday, held & mass meeting and voted to retuwn to work at once at the nid w Seven hun dred men resumed work this morning. A Noted Renlptor Dead, Loxpox, Oot. i8 Charles Beil Birch, the sculptor, died at his residence here, 61. He bad been an associate of the al academy since 1850, the | rest Ofiein] Ballot, The copy for the official form of the ballot to be voted at the November election was prepared Monday by Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth Tilden and sent to the state printer with orders to print several thousand copies as quickly us possible. The state ticket will be thirteen wide and sixteen inches Jong and will four prohibition abont inches con columns——republican, demoerar, | party. The umns, will These and contain tw 1 five col. inches ballots n his about Hixtean will be voted in many ine there | nominal papers are on ie certified on wera Wednesday { commissioners of the several { in the commonwealth A gang of men are now { putting up the polls for telegraph | telephone li { to Mill H; It road will have a cor 11 bile rounding Bel | manufacturing ind They m ROY. who « Aug ¥ Builders’ Kx ' A package from the safe 00, was sentenced yester day to seven years in the penitentiary 16. at innat i Monday, Oct. zineer George | Eng Pa., fell under his both feet ¢ i George Dunn, engineer at the Marlbor ough hotel, New York, was murdered by his drunken wife "er Riatingtor yon Jon tive and had Nine-year« Acor is under ar Pa, a horse Harry in Allegheny City as | thief and car robber The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 81.760 Saturday's paid admissions were 207.700, and Friday's | 221,607 Bent to jail for trying to kill Maggie | Brownflech, who spurned his love, Joseph | Hoffman, a Brooklyn German of hanged himself in his cel) Advices from Halt] sey that the minister of the interior and the migister of police have been dismissed from office, and two foreigners expelled from the country Tuesday, Oct, 17. The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 284 400 This is children’s week at the fair. and | the little ones are admitted for ten conte The Democratic convention of Cape May county, iN. J., nominated Captain Charles I. Parker for assemblyman Postmaster General and Mra Bissell have returned to Washingtoh fom a week's visit to the World's fair, John Daley known as “Salvation Daley,” win killed his wife by chopping her bead off with an ax last May, was acquitted of the crime by & jury at St Louis on the ground of lusanity Wednesday, Oot, IR, The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 275,140, The French government has abandoned its Intention to prosecute M. de Cassagnac, The Australian cricketers defeated the All Canada team at Toronto by one in- ning and seventy runs, Latest dispatches from Paria that the death of > Gounod, the composer, {a hour dxpacted. The Princess You tl, daughter of Baron Sina, died in Vienna having undergone an operation by Biireth. In the match game at pin pool between Roberta, the English billiard cham and De Oro, the Cuban, for 10,000 is, ounce De Ore lewis by a score of 501 to 997, peopie’s | | rages, PA RIOR STOVE A large self foods Fr, for heating store ur offices condition, handsome n be sold at a bargain OCKAT office, parior stove, suitable tis in frst class kel plate finish, Will Inquire st Cesrue Dew RUNKLE legal bu i atte wtiend Yen 1o od to rit enllee ADS, World's -- Fair FAMERS - SUPPLY - § McCALM BELLEFONTE, PENNA. yO § —— wk S, oad wagons, road XY 4 Nef carts and buggies on on in Centre county is now » | this line Oper Bug Phaeton Ig , Top 15 gies, 1 t ons, Jusap SCA Surries, all of the latest styles. Platform Spring Wagons, two and three seats, Dayton Lo Wagons with tops—the best wagon for all purposes. The demand for Conklin Wagons rows larger and er from year to r, use they are made of the fest material and workmanship and have no equal for fine appearance, light runeing and durability. 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