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WORKiHGHyg EXTRA FINE $2.91.75 BovsScHonL SHOES, | this region, | large number Fatal Wreek | creek at Larimer Station Ls | six or seven m | wreck { the 1 | rail get : Rie es | working DEATH OF DR. M'COSH. The Distinguished Educator Succumbs to Old Age. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 17.—The vener- able Dr. James MoCosh, A. M., ox pros dent of Princeton college, died at his home here at 10 o'clock last night. The cause of his death was the general debility {noel dent to old age, and he passed away with out a struggle. Since Dr. MeCosh retired from the presidency of the college he has lived in the privacy of home in Princeton. Dr, James McoCosh will rank as one of the foremost moetaphysie ans of theo entury, a worthy pupil of the great Dr. Chal mers and of the eminont Sir Will fam Hamilton. He was bore In Ayr shire, Scotland, at tended the univer sities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, and was ordained a minister of the Church of Soot land in 1885. His first sottloment as pastor was at Bre chin in 1580; in 1848 he took part in the memorable of Scotch Preshy m and the forma tion of the Free Church of Scotland In 1851 Dr. MeCosh fessor of logle Bel DR M'COSH, teriand was appointed pro and metaphysics in Queen's college fast, Ireland. In 1868 ho was | ealled to the presidency of Princeton col which until Ie ge years he held for many was retired as president emeritus, and succeeded in the ties by the Rev. Dr. Francis L During the administration Cosh the number giving instruc coll position he active du Patton of Dr. .J tion in the ge was increased from ten professors, utors and two teachers to thirty-five professors, three tutors and several assist ants and lecturers—in all upward of forty The increase in the number of students | has been correspondingly great Dr. McCosh has been of philos the author of a ophical and re Hglous wor A PLUNGE TO DEATH on Seven Miners Probably PITTSBURG, Nov. 20 broke through Dead, =ixteen cars of the bridge over t evening, and under the way d Penn When car broke I it iners are In The train wns « Larimer branch of ad to the main line six car lengths of the wn it bridge a d and when it reached ridge tralnmen escaped n the carried down wn tho when they NINers Cars RO NOS, Wor } Carroll, who was « saw the men wr home, sald this morning miners on very cortals As this nu tralr ing fro nt sear of the miss : men can be | learned, these being Frank as German, who is sald to have been in the mines only two weeks Was a comparative and August Thome Belgians, who have three names ing and whe and his son Fred work. been | ing in the mines for the past three weeks SEND FOR CATALOGUE W'L'DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. oney bE Dun purchasing W, Ls | ouglias ¢ the largest R manufacturers of os in the world, and guaruses the valve by stamping the name and price on te bottom, which protects you against hifgh prices cod the middieman's profits. 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Good for Moulting Heme, " Highly concentrated Soeph a diay, N her oy a medicine [vw barge enn saved me "ae to vent Monn." sare one sudo you enn't get lowend to us, 3 Five 81 A145 ons §1.0 lef Poultry Baiwing ide, prion LE orders oF mace, Sasiple sopy v Paren rent fren OU 2 Comom House #0, Boston, Mass In quan Wirth as | Two | wreck ampton last nig | mayor sald, OT | government and | States were deeply appreciated, | cons of the Japanese arms had been such | in the Patterson | in the morning | girls The body of Frank Rice has been recov. ered. It was found near the top of the cars, and was crushed almost beyond recognition Mr. Bayard’'s Welcome to England, Lo Nov, 21.-The N Lloyd steamer Havel rived ght fron NDOoX wth German at South her passengers were Hon ard. Americar nt Javard Bay mssador to at Brit On tender w Havel { 8 German present (3rv ss tise Wom and nsnls sid was also xl the stear Mr. Bayar In the | saloon an address 1 referred to his fam ngton, Del igh stulan people US AD in whict itiah a British q sect 4 naation ly praised the and Such comme the was highl cated Offers of Mediation Declined. Toxo, Nov. 21. It the note of United States Minister Dun, asking whether a tender by the president of the United States of his offices in the in terest of restord be agreeable to Japan loglon the ministry gave the matter consideration for several days, and finally stated to Mr. Dun that, althe friendly sentiments which prompted the people of the United the sue that China should approach Japan directly on the subject A Nixteen-Yen Wicnita, Kan rd Heroine, Nov, 17.«Fire broke out House, at Harper, early in the house. The Maude Scheimerhorn Harper, were nearly suffocated, and the latter fell exhausted. Miss Scheimerhorn, who is only 16 years old, broke a window, threw Miss Harper out and followed her, lacerating her flesh. Miss Harper was ren dered unconscious by the fall dining room and Mattie guests Death of a Noted FPlanist, Br. Prrensnt ng, Nov, 21. «Anton Gregor Rut the fe mous Russian composer and died at Peterhof, near hore yesterday, aged 64. The cause of death was heart disons In 1578 Rubinstein visited insteln planist | the Unlted States, giving In that country 216 concerts, which netted $860,000 Workmen Killed In a Collapse, Frome, Austria, Nov, 21. -The walls of the new governor's palace, which ls being ervoted here, collapsed and buried a num ber of workmen in the ruins. Five dead bodies have already been recovered, and twelve wounded persons have been extrl eated from the ruine Benator Morgan Will he Re-elected, MoxrgoMenry, Ala, Nov. 21. Senator Morgan was nominated for re-election as senator Inst night by a joint caucus of the Democratie members of the legislature, The manifesto issued by R Kolb Is ridiculed here, disruption | | | dred yards fron i leave | striking his head agal | were stranger in | Italians are also known to be in the ! | hope that she {| Were or the Pennsylvania Road, | | miners wen coal | Brush | wn | sylvania | within | rear | and | wr began | ueen | y gratifying to the i {| British people and was heartily recipro is learnod that the | | Japanese government has sent its reply to | oppositi nn to | Colorado, w | Master F | over » ng peace in the east would Before reaching a | wagh the | SEVEN MINERS KILLED Coal Dust in a Mine Tanttod by an Overcharge Blast, FIVE OF THE DEAD LEAVE FAMILIES In Addition to Those Killed Four Others Were Badly Injured, One of Whom Will sy Die—~The Disaster Caused by potent Miner, an Inco WHEELING, W, Va., Nov. 21.—Thoe moet appalling mine disastor that ever occurred h this section of West Virginia happened ortly after noon yesterday at the Blanch coal mines, on the Pan Handle railroad, at Collier's Station. A new miner, an Ital fan, put off ercharge blast, which ig nited the dust in the mine and a fearful explosion wed, carrying death and destruction in its path. There were forty-cight men in the mine at the time. and the following are known to be killed Michael Rooney, Thomas Jordon, Thomas Tucker, David Rowland, John Donnelly, Antonio Sattie and Mazzle Giss The last five leave families. The following are badly ir Raefel Neck! (will die), Jose Refaol, Jasper Lawrence and T1 Morris (colored After the explosion there whirlwind in the hing before it were in the mine Han oy cond y follo ledeo jured HOAs wns a terrific mine, carrying every Donnelly and Rooney some distance, and were The force of arly a hun mine track, who gully Hisbrains scattered for yards first to find him, and is now lying There is little wards the irove the mey on instantly idren Die expi d Ro him and land killing landed | FY nit a post dashed around. His w and she swox prostrated out ife med the will wa of the disast and was Lhe away shock Cover r quickly by The me spread and in a few moments wded about the ith of Many heartrending scenes The wives and frantic m the mine enact Wer children of the and the strong men In a rt time snd went When the a06 Nal sh 1% escapes when the William Davis was from the entrance, } xplosion he lay ne, and the and car st » was bl death and wn E. Smith, of f New Cun of the bod vestigation dent of the kind this mine Just 182, a similar ex three were we state mine to take part occurred at oO yoars ago, Nov, 21 urred, in led and seven in 1) ol 3 which ured. Th inspector arrivy wre today in the investi tion Master Workman Sovissign Heelected, NEw ORLEANS, Nov. 21 "he Knights of Labor yesterday, alter i the re port of the financial committee, pabeadod to the election of officers. General Master Workmen Soverign was elected without his old mn Messrs of Massach and Merritt, of rr not sted for General ted was reclected tt posits Bishop isetts rel : and B PP Was lex Secretary -Treasur Pi & evening Was Gsuire, Am Paul Mass Washing re place for in Three Killed at a Crossing. -A carriage men, while g railroad kK byatrmin vehicle and rossing were instantly flied men was fatally and the other severely injured. The dead are John Homoe Meachim, $b years, a resident of East Washington lane, Germantown ; Mrs. Monchim, wifeof the former; Patrick Lacey, 57 years old, who lived near the crossing. Mrs. Francis Smith, # years {the Re was strug COGAN {f the flagm n one the st the f the we | old, had her left arm broken and sustained | internal injuries Warlike Guatemalans, OAXACA Mexico, Nov, 21 «The situation on the Guatemalan and Mexican borders is very threatening, and it is believed that troops are at this time make an aggressive move the Guatemalan preparing to | ment against Mexico within the next few i | days A feeling of great apprehension ex | fata among the people of the states of Tab | ated 0 here were thirty seven | fico, Chiapas and Oaxaca, which are sitn n the border, over the threatenad in vasion, and many settlers are leaving the turbulent section pending a settlement of the difficulty Fourteen Years Solitary Confinement, LaxcasTEnR, Pa, Nov. 21 Alfred Gets, a colored man, 28 years old, who was con victed of assaulting Mary Steffy, 52 yoars old, was called for sentence yesterday, He protested his innocence. The court sen tenoced him to pay $1,000 fine and undergo an imprisonment at separate and solitary | confinement in the Eastern penitentiary for fourteen years and five months. Gets fainted when sentence was pronounced, and on regaining consclousness made a desperate effort to escape General MeClernand Dangerously TL SruxerieLp, Ills, Nov. 21. General Vohn T. MeClernand, a well known sol tier of the ou war and for several terms a member of congress from Illinois, is ly ing dangerously ill at his residence hore. He hap boon suffering for ten days past with a carbuncle In the neck. In the past two days It has developed malignant feat ures, and if blood poisoning sets in, which his physicians fear, there will be no hope Yor his recovery, owing to his advanosd age. The Great Japanese Rarthquake. Yoxonama, Nov, 21.<The official report $7 the great earthquake of Oct. 22 In north- {ro Japan shows that 2,000 houses were overthrown, 200 houses burned, 48 por sons killed and 841 Injured. The damage to property Is estimated at over 10,000,000 yen. The Elections VE HAVE BEEN Unanimously Elected TT ( ) with Clothing Hats re Opie and Those | i nda nital maennitely, YO d hundreds of people | a | NO POW-WOW Moptomsry &Co. EFONTE, PA « X iB. Are all Over! i ht ah ok EEE REE RC IS — p———— isel, LEWIEBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD It effect Nov, 20, 18a WESTWARD EASTWARD iy 108 STATIONS . Mi! A M i evennneser sos EORLABA ON 0 RIALS Lewisburg Falr Ground... Hebd Vieksburg... Miflinburg Millmont Gien Iron - Cherry Bum cove ve Coburn Rising Springs Joentre Hall Greg Linden Hall Oak Hall Lemont Dale Bummit od? Ie asant Gap ellefonts A Wi LE BALD EAGLE VALLEY Serve the People BELLEFONTE Tal & SNOW BHOE ine THEMA M Ex HA NI MES MI LIT A Al ATHERT( ate { Not Tell EDWARD K. RHOADS, ¢ t for sa SS GOODS. 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Their equal may double the price but never at 15 cents a yard extra wide, If younean't come, write for our illustrated Fall and Winter 883 and "9 eatalogue, FRER, ‘twill help you out immensely in your ordering by mall You il be astonished to And how easily shopping by mall can be aecomplished BOGGS ¢ BULL, , 117 & 119 FEDERAL ALLEGRENY, St. PENNA. Ce TRE COURTY BANKING JOMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits | Discount Notes, J.D. BRURGERT. Cashier. America for ob Jaining a bread. winning educa tion, For elrouk address t { Grain, s | And iee4. WM SHORTLIDGE--ROBT MeCALMONT MANAGH BH McC VALMONT & CO. FARM ERS Bayer SUPPLIES, of Farm Prod Rls il . COAT. 1 QA Coal prepared ex i" hous Shipping Commission Merchant FA Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland COAL Corn Oats, Baled Hay and straw, ~KINDLING WOOD. | by the Bunch « { 5 up | swil Purchasers, CLEAN WASHED SAND. Respectfully soll the patron friends and the pud at hi is age of s coal yard NEARFP.R.R BELLEFONTE. STATION | REGISTER 8 NOTICE 5 Inches | 11 assed and filed | flee al have been offered at | {trator 4. b | | of Harris twp, ! Kerr lof I { Inte The following accounts have { record for the inspection of creditors and all others i {| and will be presented to the Orp hans’ © {| Centre county, on Wednesday November, A. D., 184 1. The account of W. 'W nec.taof et holder, late of Potter twp. deceased 2 The first and final account of A. A. Dale, | Guardian of James M. Neff, minor child of John been examined inthe Register's of heirs and Jegatoes anywise interested ourt of the 2th day of Spangler, adminis of Elizabeth Burk N The third and final account Rockey, executor of ete, of gler, late of Miles twp. deed 4 The first and final account of Oscar G1) bert, executor of ete. of Maria Swinehart, late deceased first and final account of David | of ete, of Michael Ulrich, late of M. © Jonathan Span The executor otter twp. deed 6. The accm of A.E. Clemson and Sarah Glenn executors of ete. of Robert Glenn of Ferguson township, deceased 7 The account of DD. 8. Keller, sole acting executor of ete, of Margaret Keller, late of Harris twp, dee’d., an filed by Martha E.R Keller, executrix of ete, of said D. 8. Keller deceased & The first and ential account of Conrad Lesh and Lydia Lesh, administrators of ote. of Daniel Lesh, late of Walker twp, dee'd 9. The account of Jacob Bottor!, administra. tor of ete. of Conrad Fogleman, late of College “p , deceased, The first and final account of WE Gray, administrator of ete, of J. A. Blair, late of Unionville, deceased G. W. Ruvnenaen, Register, int A OME FOR SALE «The undersigned offers his fine home an Valentine street, Bushs’ Addition, just sulsile Bellefonte boro limits, three lots, house, ra, hennery, fruit and shade trees, hydrant rt cistern water, taxes jow, at a bargain, Possession given at any time, Inquire on premises. HExXRY BECK, an Bellefonte, Pa. McCalmont & Co, FONTI PENNA OHN M_KEICHLINE ATTORNET-AT-LAW and JUST Peace. Office in Garman’s Opera House bl and south of the court house BE OF THE ork ICYCLE FOR SALE.~Columbia, mode] 32, band brake, eliptic sprocket—an improve nent for hill« nbing, hammock saddle, nickel lated and black enamel, automatic bell. No Pater wheel mad famous Columbia. This machine gus be sold for less than bargain for some DEMOCRAT office BEEZER'SMEATMAREET BELLEFONTE, one. Inquire at the CENTRE ALLBGHENY ST. ~~ EE | We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &c¢. All Kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ete. If you want anice juicy steak go to the Central Meat Market. PHILIP BEEZER, 10.43.1y. HALL'S SPECIFIC! Regains and Maintains The Vital Powers, Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF VIGOR, INSOMNIA and GENERAL DEBILITY, Caused by INPRUDENT HARITS, EX. CESSES or OVERWORK. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR FER BOX. Pamphlet and Clreular free. Sold by whole sale araggists in Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Reading, or by mall, sealed, on receipt of price Address, HALL'S SPECIFIC CO 106 LEXINGTON AVENUE, New York City.
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