ENE SLAGH The Chinese Defeated in kn En- gagemont at Ping Yapg. 181, 104%, WM SHORTLIDGE--ROBT McCALMONT MANAGERS woe 1. ) W McCALMONT & CO. TARIFF |PARMERS SUPPLIES, PRICES! coax. A dispatkh from \ / ot i coal Seoul says a great battle has beady fought PA | at Ping Yang between the Chipese and Japanese which the Chinese I#" In view of the fact that the Senate bill ha were utterly routed. The Chinde loss is estimated at 2,300 killed, wounded and will close out our entire stock of clothing at cost taken prisoners, Among those kptured ‘ by the Japanese are several of the Chinese commanding officers, including General Tso Fung, commander in chi¢! of the Manchurian army, who was [severely wounded The loss | ix thirty killed and 270 wounded, cluding Most of the Japanese occurred ddring the first day's fighting, ind very few were the result of t} he night attack The active pur suit of the hava thrown away their arms and readily ylald them selves prisoners A dusultor BOTS : Fer Hood's Saved CHARRED BODIES My Life re Big Fire in Washington Attended with Fatal Results, f Can Honestly Say This “For years 1 was in a very serious condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder " I suffered intensely from dyspepsia, and in fact was a miser. able wreck, merely a skeleton, 1 seem- ed to go from bad te worse, I really wished 1 was dead. I had no rest day or night, I did not \ know what to do, I had taken so much medicine of the wrong kind that it had poisoned me, and my finger nalls Y Wk. begnn to turn Mr. W. R. Young, blmek and eome off Potter's Mls, Pa I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, I had faith in the medicine, and it did for me than all prescriptions, I Save grad regained perfect health, am | about 85. widower. mattress Hobert Reltzell, The other bodies of men entirely and | Ashe, white, aged 15 but have not been iden SEARCHING THE RUINSFORVIOTIMS THOUSANDS REPORTED RILLED. The Hands and Feot Wore Burned from All the Their En. tirely Obliterated and Clothing Con The Hattle Haged All Day Satupday and Fontures During the Night Until the Japanese Dend, Suocended in Forming uw Cordog Around sumed, Worka. the Enemy's WaAsHINGTON, Sept. 18, ~The most fatal fire of recent years in Washington was the burning of the mattress factory of Stump & Bros. yesterday. Six bodies are at the morgue, charred and crushed be injured men are at the Emergency hospital The identified dead are: J. E. Vaughn, white, aged 36, married, « lerk, died at the Emergency hospital from injuries received by jumping: W. P, Tennyson, white,aged maker; Willie sept 18 LoxDox troops, In passed, we yond recognition and three H | \ Ho onl from catarrh of the bowels, Iapanese ly My recovery pein Inn is SEPIY mate | single, aged 21 us,” Potter ills, Pa. : velous, OUNG, Potter's Mills, Pa were recovered, Hood's Cures Mood’'s Pills relieves « eleven officers asunltios i among the tified The [ i | N. and Edward B. Stump | intersection of Seventh and K Massachusetts avenue, a {| ture with thin brick wie Claude the itreets and story struc Is, windows only apes It factory which is owned by stood at Japanese forces are in istress after eating o fugitives, who five and no fire e feathers, shavings and materials, and twenty persons were at work on it, six of | at back and fr stored with other inflamabl | five { them young women Fifteen minutes before fire was | discovered in the picking room at the | front of the second floor, Almost before the alarm cot u by the workmen | it had spread through the second story | and There | was delay in turning in an alarm on ac | count of the pani The escape of those on | was cut off. They stood | g " y war may be carried on for | me, but unless China shall succeed in getting another army into the peninsula Corea will undoubtedly remain in possession of the Japanese On Thursday a Japanese column from Pong-San made a reconnoissance in force, was time t Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as you can see, They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and awe solid cases for all practical purposes—yet amly cost about balf as much as an out. and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years; many in constant use for thirty years, Better than ever since they are now Gtted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which cannot bz pulled or twisted of the case—the noon BOYS SUITS, vv b low Pa 1" drawing the fire of the Chinese forts, and thus ascertained thelr position The | Ten d column Il back in good order, with i little loss ly Friday night all the Jap . anese were in position for a combined at tack upon the enemy. The baftle was opened on irday at daybreak by a Japanese cannoade of the Chinese works, which wax continued without cessation until afternoon, the Chinese responding At about? o'clock a body of infantry was thrown forward by the Japanese, and | fire upon the enemy un the day only the | engaged. The suffered greatly, side were small, iid be give then fe burst up the elevator well the upper floors in the windows hundred shouting for hel; is on the streets, unable to assistance, yelled and ladder roof, two of ing frantically while the mis n chimney il « k Throughout . was give to them to wait for the hook Three men were seen on the them other walting Policen and with dragged a mattress to smith shop beneath factory. While these under way J. Haske jumped gesticulat 4 leaned Iarifl column 4 fi 14 ¥ 1a py 3 n found a ladder, ences had talwart me ‘ : siaiwart men waes on either " pack both the Chinese agd Japanese having CATES © the 4 the t ivantage of all the shelter avail Dron tio rey " " " preparations were ble he Japanese tr wps, however, had the wn Phil the 1} hel; from All Shoes, Oxfords, etc., at Cost. stamped with this trade mark. me advanced positions. The fir All others bave the old-style pull-out bow, | f and a3 caught In the mattress. | { . continued at during the which is only held to the case by friction, | Vaughn les } long so that in the ie two Japa amd can be twisted off with the fingers, | force of hrough the mat bad formed a cor Sold only through watch dealers. Bend for a | tresses as thou blanket watch caso opener to the manufacturers KeystoneWatch Case Co., intervals the meantime nese flank umns iad been a 8 bats don around Chinese PHILADELPHIA. W.L, DoucLAs es 2 FINE CALF &KANBARDT ak 7 cnn save on 3% bE. Durchas ng W. Ls Because, we are the largest manufactarers of sdvertised shoen in the world, and guarammes staiping the name sod pricafh ich protects you against iddleman’s profits. Our g stom work in style, easy fitting afl ualit ; e the curs val n Mn tx sold by D. C. KREBS & BRO , Pine Grevo Mills. Geo. FP. HOY, Hublersburg ARMAN HOUSE High Street, oppe House. Entire Stem Heat, E modern improvements A.C. &C. M. 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Highly concenteated In as hy cows tenth of u cont u day, No other one. Wh raedicine. (he nrg 1 amved me 7 ) peyrant It ‘ . he’ on can’t get ic wend to us, Wri! oe pach ¢ A ATA ib eu ry 0 Nix \ paid. Pwltry Bateing trvide, pries baraple copy Boobs, Mans £1.00 orders oF mors TE Paren rent (ros per Pott NBON Eo Oust Moun 54 ons outside the mattresses had alk, and jumped DArr windows until ng to ing severe » had been rushing the blacksmith sh Palmer's oyster house and the Horse and Cattle Food company's building Shortly afterward the other walls tot tered and came down, crushing the two story brick building of the Woodruff File Holder company, George J. Bennett's marble shop and Hall & Cammack’s fur niture store, a frame bullding. One fire man and several spectators were hurt by falling bricks. A ? A a 37 y relatives, was most distressing The hands and feet were burned from all the dead, their features obliterated and cloth- ing consumed. It was possible to iden- tity Willie Ashe by the size of the body, and the old man by his teeth Twenty minutes a discovered the east wall fell Tennyson An Exelting Yacht Race. NEW YORE, Sept. 19. ~The New York Yacht club Was salled $ autumn sweepstakes regatta ver the cup course outside of breeze and that be. ry sea A fir f which the he Emerald and Ariel, h was so close that the result was in doubt until the of ficial returns the Emerald on by fourteen seconds. Ariel takes the second prize of #100, and Queen Mab wins the prize for sloops, $200 showed that Will Not Yield to the Pope. ROME, Sept. 19.—The Tribuna publishes an inspired interview with an intimate riend of Prime Minister Crispi, in which the friend declar®s that Signor Crisp! has always believed in a supreme being, and says that at Naples the premier invoked the dyity as the symbol of morality and justice against the ideal of destruction and crime embodied in anarchism. It fe added that Signor Crispi will never bend to the Vatican, and that he is convinced that an agreement between Italy and the pope is impossible Another Miners’ Strike Predicted. SHAMOKIN, Pa, Sept. 10 Representa tives of the United Mine Workers of America are hard at work organizing as semblies throughout the anthracite re gion, and that they will have ft fully organized within three months John 1. Rig, president of this district, informed an Associated Press reporter that the anthracite workers will be or dered out during the next soft coal strike and he predicted that this strike will oc cur within the next three months claim Alleged Fmberzler Arrested NEW YORrK, Sept. 19.—Charles F. Phil lips, banker, of 40 Wall street, was ar rested yesterday ou a warrant from Phila delphia charging him with embezzlement and appropriation to his own use of $100, 000 of deposita. The offense is alleged to have committed in Philadelphia seven years ago, when Phillips was presi dent of the Columbia Savings bank there No effort has been made to bring him to account until yesterday, He was taken to Philadelphia been Bound and Gagged by Robbers. Brxp, Ind, Rept. 14 TL Werne. agent of the Lake Shore railroad at Bronson, 5u the air line, was bound and gagged by three men. The safe was then pillaged. The loss to the company is not known. The men were not masked From a description given by Werne {tis believed they will be captured Bourn Verdiet Against a Trades Union. BALTIMORE, Bept. 10, -The Jury in the £3,000 damage case brought by George W, Liuieke against the Clothing Cutters and Trimmers’ assem! iy, K. of 1... tor causing him to lose a luerative situation, brought in a verdict of 2,500 in favor of the com- plainant, " he JE ably precisl The Chinese lines, which were so strong in front, were found to be weak in the rear, and here the attack was a perfect sucess. The Chinese were con pletely taken by surprise, and thrown intoa panic. Hundreds were down, and those who escaped death, find ing themselves surrounded at every point, broke and fled Those of the Chinese prisoners who were not wounded were paraded in a circle of Japanese troops, and it was seen that they numbered 14.500. It is probable, however, that this number will be increased during the next few days Besides General Two Fonk Wal, com 0} At he Here entrain. badly wounded, the Japanese captured four other import ant commanders of the Chinese forces. namely: General Tso Pack Wal, General Wei Ink Wol, General Nayu Kow Eng and General Sei Kin Lin, practically all the effective Chinese staff A naval engagement has taken place off Yalu, wherea Chinese squadron was coy ering the landing of a large force. The landing was effected with success, but in the meantime a Japanese fleet attacked the vessels. In the fight which followed the Chinese warship Chin Yuen was sunk by the fire from the attacking fleet. One other Chinese ship is reported to have been sunk Japanese are also re ported to have sustained a heavy loss, three of their vessels having been sunk by the fire from the Chinese. Admiral Ting and Major Hannekin are reported to have been killed during the action A dispatch from Shanghai says that an imperial edict has been issued depriving Vieeroy 1d Hung Chang of his three eyed peacock feather, because of his misman agement of the Corean campaign The An Assassin's Bad Marksmanship, RUTLAND, Vi, Sept. 10 David O Hearn, a well known citizen, about noon went to the office of Hon. G. Lawrence, a representative in the legislature and prominent in politics, and drawing a re volver, opened fire on him. The bullet passed through the lapel of Lawrence's coat, but did not injure him. Hearn had sworn to kill Lawrence within twenty four hours. He is under arrest The cause of the shooting is unknown An Alleged Murderer Arrested. READING, Pa, Sept. 10 Gabriel Man vello, charged with the murder of Til mano Thomas, a fellow countryman, at Port Clinton Inst May, was arrested here yesterday. The accused shot his associate and robbed him of several hundred dol lars. Tomas was employed as a track hand by the Reading company Scanlon Removed to White Plains. NEw Youk, Sept. 10 William Scan lon, the actor, who on Monday was ad- Judged tc be insane by a sheriffs jury, after having been an inmate of the Bloomingdale Insane asylum for more than two years, was removed from that institution to the new building at White Plains, N. Y., yesterday Decronse of Yellow Fever. WassiNoToN, Sept. 10. ~The marine hos pital service has reports of a marked diminution of yellow fever and smallpox at Clenfugos, Cuba. which has been a danger point of yellow fever contagion for some time past. There were twenty deaths from yellow fever and fifty-five new cases at Havana last week. Governor Flower Not a Candidate, ALBANY, Bept. 10 Governor Flower yesterday announced that he would not be a candidate for renomination for Rgov- nor. He made known this determination to the Associated Press correspondent after a long Interview with Senators Hill and Murphy Urging Vigorons Anti-Anarehist Measures Beng, Sept. 10. A petition bearing the nsmes of 27.077 Swiss citizens has been presented to the federal councll, demand. ing the adoption of vigorous repressive measures against its, LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA : { the . oi Race ZARAH 2 Yuin dina af | Bacon jur from a third story window At 3 o'clock in the morning an attack | . We have just open d a big line of ne ance gn RGR ASTON A bar was made by sever] of the Japanese col i : ! dul M3 ' twenty-five feet beloy Other men | 0, uitaneously and with admir | 5 t year $ . tiff hats fron and have bargaing, which you can advantage of, if von buy now to remain ag low as the present pri COR of what we have told von. Crider Exchange, Never before ii in the r of | We have watched the markets picked up some genuine get the rg WE It is impossible for these goods J Call SOON and be convinced SCHREYER’'S CARPET AND WALL PAPER HOUSE, Bellefonte, Pa. WALL PAPER - CARPETS or cleantig | McCalmont & Co. LEFONTE, PENNA JOBX M.KEICHLINS i ATT : Prace | and sont | 1 i ISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! fF R. L. 8 i, late Wn on (he above estas © the undersigned, all 0 Sail estate are requested | payment, and those having 1 the estate to present them du 3 1, for settlement to HOWARD A. SCROLL. Adm Fieming | persons in OTICE TO FISHERMEN nh pursuance of the provicions of the { section of the Act of Assembly of May 24 {also of Act of Assembly of {usa relative catching fish in ar hy {f the streams of the Cot monwealth of Pennsylvania, by means of fish baskets, eel wires, kiddies, brush or fascine nets, or any pltmaiu nily sel means of taking fixh, all of which are declared Common nuisan ces by sald Acts of Assembly, notice is hereby given by the undersigned sheriff of Centre county, that such contrivances are known to exist in certain streams of Centre county, and the owners or managers of said contrivances are hereby ordered and directed to dismantie the same 80 as to render them no longer capa ble of taking or injuring the fishes of said streams, and if at the expiration of ten days from the publication of this notice the same are still In existence they will at onee be dismant led In secordance with the provisions of the aforesaid acts of assembly Sherif" s ofMice ; Bellefonte, Aug. | "a, BALL'S SPEEIFIE] Regains and Maintains The Vital Powers, Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF VIGOR, INSOMNIA and GENERAL DEBILITY. Caused by IMPRUDENT HABITS, EX. CESSES oF OVERWORK, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR TER BOX. Pamphlet and Olreular free Sold by whole. sale arupglets (on Phi iphia, Pittsborg and Reatmy, ort yall sealed, on ree pt of price, Address, MALL'S SPECIFIC CO. LEXINGTON AVENUE, J RO. FP. Coxpo Sherif New York Qity.
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