—— DT ——— a ———— —— I A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. |. micsoes ore IPAIPS VISITATION. | | omer ITH AM, STATE COLLERE | snd Two Others Rew | i | . celve Fatal Tujuries, ! } 114 I Cnica A lB 1 t | : : Pa GO, AUR y AD explosion a panapta PR] Froemae t i | Pre POL for an Ag ement on the the Hawthorne stone works of Doelse & | Mavi ff MM AVAL 8 { 6 wor en were k . wo | Pariff Much Improved, Shepard thre orkmen were killed, two | ¥ fatally injured and several others | wounded. The explosion was terrific, com AMICA BLE ADJUST MENTP ROBAY LE pletely wrecking the boller house, engine rooms and machinery of the plant and breaking windows for a quarter of a mile | he House Conferees Expresses the | around The accident oc nrped during a | List of the Dead So Far Recovered Whe natn full Agreement Will be | test of new stone crushing nwchinery Were § 1 1 ’ ; hit nlosl is supposed to have beer This Week-—The House Con 10 eXPIOBION 18 aU PPOSEU ou : sorifioed While Trying to 3 tha Flames Wiseoansin Will caused by a ark chting bi 2 t mite magazine. we magazine was 1, Her Stricken Citizens feat away fre tation of the belt C8 WAS 50 great completely dead are: Frank tar: Scott Clark, | son of Scott Clark vell known electr was as far fror had been. While there 't among those thorou 3 the inside workings of the ¢ ¢ A ) general belief prevailed that } pel 4 ah h ness of the house confers ! sta al foundation One of the conferees sai while no ‘ : : ' * | i) Luz At 11 TH ¥ final agreement had been made on iron ’ : . . / com pleted Boys ui St hk > | H {1 a de : aid lel trains fairly t i One Fatally ou d After a Citizen Hana 2 1 coal and sugar, yet sufficient had | VY Wea ; & veloped in conference to show b eX yest y al agreement could be reached on se | 2 aed a - 4 . | here now suff three most { mportant items © ich ou wih : i" . TANS 5 a ers RR mf be acce able to the senate and ferees and to the house of representatives Whether it would be acceptable to the full senate this couferee expressed some doubt. In this connection it developed ‘ re, a @ that Senator Caffery, of Louisiana, who : ay . . Y ue wl, tting up tempo has been most active on the sugar gues 4 : 4 tion, had a long and, it is said, satisfac ind) 4 : OES tory conference on Monday with Speaker ion \ <b . al EC raw ling to § arrival of par 1d Chairman Wilson. tae Hae a al. rT 1 characters, whot the house conferees were : a pleased at the bright outlook, their sen: torial colleagues contented themselves with saying that while they were b | of reaching an understanding n had transpired in conference to base t ti hr hope upon. They declare that ox had shot sential Nama of disagreement the ber, who ferees are as far apart as they ever were fe pT 3 The band had CATCEe REL ut An increased hopefulness that a bill | i ted from the 1" ' he cit hen § siarte i raul ’ % " will be agreed upon is noticeable, how A wy ot ’ i aly Sh canst cecurred. The boat he n which ever, upon the part of Democratic sena- | © shindig uy 07 Dent y S , } tors who are not members of the confer Bot throush the hin 1 1) h . ence. One of the leading conservative | shot Larough Lae hip and the oLhérs sta tap ui | tered and disappeared in the hills of the senators sald as he was leaving the senate | Cresk country. T uded robber #av P | oe coun 2 8 wot { Qa robHbHe Ave chamber last night that the tariff bill Lis Hama - Bene A >» nde n Wn nace of fre The boats were ither over q roe Jcas, aged 2 would be finally agreed upon by next » AK turned or the people jumped I is now Monday, and he added that the bili would estimated that fifteen lives were lost at be virtually the senate hill Alarming Spread of the Cholera. p lay developed the possibility of WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—~The marine ort of partial agreement w hil pital bureau received a report on this report at first Appears: : swgue | European cholera epidemic from its rumor, its probability was afterwards spucial ofice: stationed confirmed by senators not members of Fairfax Irwin. He writes The disease . Is the conference committee. The fact that | has progressed materially since my last H Cliss, who was picked up after » + the conferees had the schedules other report, especially in Bt. Petersburg, where | clinging to an overturned boat for an than those relating to sugar, coal and it has assumed alarming proportions. It | hour, is doing nicely, and it is thought Chines al (ro al sare Lshe will recover. 4 SS hha > - 28 fo AN £31 “Ai confirmation of the report. ported to be present in Finland, where it The list of dead thus far recovered from i Hua - FX : Lil BA . was never before seen. In Galicia there | the river is as follows Mr 1 : he 1 9 tv 1 y olo it wh ¢) hber the desperate n, iF minutes, when the r OTH . " took refuge wa shoved ! 15) nore Jefore it had gone far the suctie of the flames drew it ri ght up into a regular fur | 4 x it is suppose ldren are un and at Berlin, Surgeon EE Dave Bry f Contre 10 ¥ s cases t last Wes 1 dar nd : pr Srey Ba by Lond Fatal Accident to a Royalist. were any more cases than is kar len and tv hil n: James E Locke , now new cases have aj peared |i in Germany and tw 1dr Frank Cliss a1 ohe Viexsa, July 30.—Archduke William m, # sate cach a mid ! h , 2 " aud the Netherlands In lelgium cholera | child ' X 1 son of the late Archduke Charles, and a | nues pily In LOW along the BREUTL gn : mparor Hiram i “ / cob, Mouse rot eh on is u1 q A ied ln met with an accldent foskerday thet 7 | fected. Gn the whole the outlook a rat Rk? dle ¢ y " alarming, far mare so in teed thao at thie Welkersdorf, near Baden, when his horse t st venr.} shied, bei g frightened by a passing ele Ane Last y tric car he archduke was thrown out mddle, agd fh falling his head struck a stone. One of his feet became t Freres ents «d in a stirrup, and, the horse run Fi: fi 3 var . ping was dragged some distance be the = ammaTRalE ” fore animal was stopped. The arch- | © © . > ro he onraddh mean week duke, who was unconscious when picked | taining ih ls prom was i ) up, died shortly 4 afterward. the consignment of forty « aka . J ACK SOX ' r on the French line steamer Lal ine. |g It sre play together near a A Farmer's Ghastiy Find, The forty casks hide taken from tl ith an awl the two larger boys ListA Aug. 1.—A horrible find has steamer it jas Rg Amd placad h the tral jouged one of th tthe bx y's eyes out, just been pA by a farmer about four | a bed] rd Frese &% C . os ilerwaras throwing him ini e tank to miles south of the city along the Ohlo rend heq i , iy ‘ Southern road. The dry grass was Ig . nited by sparks from a passing train, and the flames continued to a large pile of underbrush, where they were checked after a hard fight. Concealed beneath the rub. bish was a wash boller, and while liftin bottom fell out, revealing the re Terrible Crime of Colored Boys A Missing Cask of Gold New Y ’ fully pment was fui ared. and that the loss, therefore was missit 1 him up t 5 him under the water fall on the insurance company 1atil ¢ irowne The boys con Three Brothers Asphyxiated. Hartrorp, Conn., July 80.—Raymond, Walter Wellman Safe, aged 9; Leroy, 7, and Freddie, 4, the chil loxpox, July 28. Carl Siewers, the dren of James W. Canion, a locomotive Norwegian Arctic enthusiast, last night | engineer on the New York, New Haven received a telegram from the captain of ! and Hartford railroad, who had been miss. the Erling, a Norwegian sealer, which ing since Thursday afternoon when they arrived yesterday at the Island of Trom- |’ ALB X ; ¥ HY ni. Ad | | want to bathe in the Connecticut river, soe, Finmark, Norway. The eaptain of 1 ad and final account taney } | 4 Terrible Destitution in Tarkey | were found dead yesterday in the closet of the sealer said in hi mitch that near Tr, execu i of Hi yer, Sr. | ; Complexion Preserved — CoXsTANTINOPLE, Aug. 1. —Fearing epi | 4 freight caboose standing on a side track | Amsterdam Island, in lat. 65 and long. 0, | "83% O42 township, decased. = | . — demics if the people are any longer al | naar the round house, not 300 feet from the Erling spoke the Ragnvald Jarl, the astoe of Henry } gH BEEZER'SMEATMARKET DR. HEBRA'S 5% Vay lowed to remain huddled in the gardens | shoir home. It is supposed they closed the steamer which was conveying the Well ¢ Hi “ bd ) ! | FER where they sought refuge at the time of | 4,5: and conld not open it, and soon suf- man, or American arctic expedition to the ! et i Kate SELLEFONTR the earthquakes, the government is com- | gooated in the stifling hot alr of the nar edge of the pack ice. All are well on | ay; wn d ‘ s oh it the i mains of two infants. The flesh in places was burned from the bones, and to judge from their size the babes were twins ; ; : d { Removes Freckles, Pimp! pelling the terrified people to return 10 | Low enclosure board the Ragnvald Jarl and full of hope 14 res r. adm'r | " | Liver - Moles, Ee their homes ke feeling of panic con of ety, ¢ Cees | es town ’ AR Aa 1) al tite | Sunburn and’ Ton, and ro tinues, and slight earthquake shocks are olitionl Amenities in South Carolinas The Strike Investigation : k . . h singh , RRA ' | stores the skin to fa ¢ a : oh ae Nn ' : mer ] nal freshness, produc rp y Th « wit of ‘anat an. . : » > . - : + : - y & 11 3 { y bs . exper ed daily. The city of Constan CHARLESTON, Aug. 1.—~After the cam- | . WASHINGT Aug. 1.~The labor com- | ad A O18., G8 Michael Hes ! 3 ‘ clear and beaithy on tinople, the Prince's islands and half of paign meeting at Union yesterday, where ' mission app inted by President Cleveland | 10%! ' ab 2 : x1 meat, sliced ham, pork, sage | plexion, Buperior onl! Btamp! yul are practically depoj ulated, and an atempt was made to howl down Sen to investigate the causes of the recent 4 Cora . "J gerd IO Broa ee or mailed fect the masses are in a state of horrible des | Jor Butler, the senator met Governor | strike will hold its first meeting at the i¥ilie boro, « i | i . steak go to i a — tituti aE Tillman on the train, and a wordy war | postoffice buliding in C hicage yon Aug. 15, Hirt ing: ‘ v 0 ia 1 ; Ee u : . B h VIOLA SKIN SOAP by , " | 1 . 8 flroad o} ™ hl y . ‘ . f the Central Meat Market skin purifylug Soap, unegoeied Editor Bandl's Assassin Identified was indulged in, during which the lie® and requests railroads, labor organiza Feline ee atx 14h nin } ! i y | | vive! far the puree) ow pail y ] ‘ . ta . 84 t i y i” _n ped, AL druggies, roe 15H : was passed and General Butler intimated | tions and citizens having a patriotic in- | 4 PHILIP BEEZER ow p 2 J Of gurico Lucchesi, an | A : y § LER, ip ne, Sug. 1 aries ” ; " xb | that he would meet the governor in | terest in the right solution of the ques } i p I G.C. BITTNER & uaret wi o ore . M " J i rie ever : ri ii i ye n bre . hit to this cit and ident | ® duel. They parted in a very belligerent | $ion to be inquired into, and who cannot ie : | | wii | hi fied . A , s of Sian A Bandi. edi | mood, but Governor Tillman declares he | attend the public hearing, to present thelr sip, deed 10.48-1y. H in AR 8 of Signo : v ’ tor of the Leghorn Gazetta Livornesse. | | will not violate the law views and suggestions in writing to the Bandi had given offense to the anarchist the date of the A . a te 2 » Schooner Sunk, Four Drowned i 4 n y i wnt I8 THE BEST, by vigorously denouncing them and their wih ¢ of p ' ‘ methods in his pape | Drrroir, July 81. The little scl is ; 16 real ' @ 1 1 1 NO SQUEAKING 4 A Glad Tidings was sunk in the Detroit riv Mangled to Death in a Mine SWE | od f d - $5. CORDOVAN, Prohibition’s Spread in Mississippt near Foorse, by the whaleback propeller SONORA M., AUg ; d pion 1. ihe | | | J [ J {| : \ FRENCHA DNAMELLED CALF! rob ws Spread In Pe | Pathfinder. The crew were all drowned thirty { ! ' [ i 4 A hb! 850 FINE CALF 5 KANaART JACKSON, Misa, Aug 1 At tl “1 They are: Michael Westpha cs n; | olden oe § i } A Regains a : i i ‘ 3 3.L2POLICE, 3 Sour: option «lection in this (Hynds eonnty | August Westphal, his brother Josepl lafayel ¢ Cat i H Mangram, ney M | } : on epi ” Sw, ful i : RIE Saco sR. WORKS yesterday unofficial advices from the | Glayska and August Miule, all of Detroit, | pXperienced miners w bo bad been sent ar | , AT. mu . {| } wh ] 2% EXTRA 1 NoMERg county indiegte that the dry ticket has ] Th } 14 the 100 foot level to do some blasting : uy wh n . 8. | 1 4 : 5 : ’ ! ¢ Glad Tidings was formerly owned bj : 0 : H : "we I" . - | ) n LR 2 : won. If the county bas gone dry it only | oo oui Bundy, the sailor evangelist, and | Mangram was literally blown to pieces § jo We te " cased v 2. k Biv SOHi SMES, Jeaves six counties in Missiseippl where used as a gospe! ship and one of Carr's loge was blown from ‘ : FeO i A | hie ARIES the sale of liquor Is legalized | the body and the other left hanging to | $00 ot f Joseph M re we of | Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY 4¥ $35 BesTD DONGOL, | Tried to Assassinate 8 Governor General | the trunk by a few shreds 25. The ace Slower ads ' LOSS OF VIGOR i SEND FOR CATALOGUE CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 1.-A dispatch : lh \ ; ‘LDOUGLAS, from tha Talat 1: of Crete says that A MAR | Ohprged with Engineer Byrnes’ Marder, a. The frstand fina mint of J. 8. House. | INSOMNIA and . BROCKTON, MASS, man, aam're. toa of ete Rig Rove A , . y from thestreet fired a shot yesterday at Tears Havre, Tud, Aug. 1.—B. Byrnes | jai0 of Potter township, deceased sls GENERAL DEBILITY Yau oan save ene: Maret ing We 1a " the governor genoral of Crete. The latter | h non-union engineer on the Eastern HN i. First and final account of J, F. Kessi N TIN " Pocause, we ET anufacturers of ‘qoitted suicide by hanging themselves. | oo. Ny o room of the mintstry of finance. | nols road, was shot to death while on his Sh an § al ¢ a i Nestierode, late of | Lal I" VT ITARITS, EX | gdvertiond shoes in the world, and guars There was no cause for the tragedy, ox The gt overnor wasalightly wounded in the | engine the other night at Danville, Ills 2 The | Botcunt of 8. C. Bower and | the ry bo gp rd Ag] ab cept that the locksmith was suffering | | Last night John R. Drennan was arrested | Lydia Bower, ox'rs of ete. of Christian Bower, | prices and ihe rrddlemaan: * profits. Ours from consumption | hewn, charged with the murder late of Toward township, deceased equal custom work in style, easy fitth oe : i Senator Voorhees Tmprovisg. 3 y 2. The first and Anh) account of Mary FP, wearing unlities We have them wold . | y n ianehard, ams of ete, of Fadmund Bilancl where st fower prices for the value given Lick Observatory Endangered. WasnixaTon, Aug. 1.-- Senator Voor Princess Blamarek U neonsoious. ard late of Bellefonte boro, dees ased, sale druggists In Philadelphia, Pittsburg and | any other make. Take vo substitute. If your BAN Josk, Cal, Aug. 1.—A forest fire | heen’ physician reports marked improve Buy, July 91 -Princess Bismarck whog ie fret ans of A, Mepount oh Dh D1 Reading, or by mall, sealed, on receipt of price dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by : 4 ate o which bas been burning since Sunday ment in the senator's condition. Mr. | gl} from her bed ou Runday and was ren | mush tp. d sed. | ’ "o 4 » LK BE i hae devastated 1,100 sores in the vicinity | Voorhees friends, who had become some: | Geeed uneonscions he the fall She has a The erect n K. Duck. Bx’. of ate. | Aad. HALL'S SPECIFIC CO D.C Sih 8 & BRO , Pine Grove | HE LEXINGTON AVENDYE 4 Ys : New York City. | Geo. F. HOY, Hublersburg. Sulelde of a Familiy. JERLIN, Aug 1A locksmith named Latschowsk!, his wife and his two sons were found JeAd yesterday, having com IWR " PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. Pamphlet and Cirealar ree. Sold by whole | i ] { i | | of Mount Hamilton, and bs tow raging | what alarmed, tiow oxpross hopes of his | lguoe retmatnsd tn that state. Her condi | Vathastie Rey, inte of Haines twp, deosased on the north side of the Lick observatory. speedy recovery ston axoites slain. 6. W. RuMRERORN, Hegister
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