i f! 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THU ISLAY. AUGUST | =045, MR. BRYAN TN NEW YORK Cordial Greetings Everywhere for the Democratic Candidate, HISTRIP THROUGH PENNSYLVANIA At Philadelphia, Despite the Announce That the Gates Wonld be Closed, a Large and Enthusiastic Crowd ment Kept Greeted Him NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Willlam Jennings Bryan stepped upon the soll of the Empire state last night for the flest time since his pomination for the presidency by the Democratic national convention at Chi cago. It was an event in his career and in the general canvass for the presidency of no small moment. It was practically a step into the avowed section of opposition to his candidacy, an opposition not alon on party lines, but said to exist the party under whose emblem he looks for victory in November The crowd that gathered at the Jer sey City station of the Pennsylvania railroad to greet the Bryan party was not as large as had been expected, a thousand people in all, probably, paying their way to the ferry house in order to see the ry doubtable orator from the wi But it was a crowd that Jersey City 1 their al enthusiastic to that was tare as | pro ity of the men s to relieve themsels There and sor to lool dent he od States When Mrs Bry an within n subduing the « juite was evid werea | stairs into two thirds upon the l its way but he mit tne crowd & ‘ reing Ita w rough the neyl ! rall 1 a W Bryan ! {intoth stbhpn regulations hen th Ls station on time { the railroad nly those having tied Kota to pass through the the crowd of Bryan enthusiasts became so grent that the officials ordered that a fow hundred be admitted to the train platform, in order to relieve the congested condition in the station. Both Mr. and Mra Bryan ap peared on the rear platform of the car and shook hands with all who could come within reach. No speeches wore made There was no step Between Philadelphia snd Trenton. A ¢rowd of about 100 gath- ered on the platform and cheered lustily as the train came to n stop In the station A great crowd was prevented from greet ing the candidate by the failure of the railroad offitdals to open the gates leading to the train platform. Mr. and Mra Bryan ecmpany permits pntos but ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, SUSQUEHANNA the extreme heat the extensive locomotive shops of the Erie Railroad company were | yesterday closed indefinitely. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, Aug. 11.—-John M. Entz, a prominent sawmill owner, of Up per Fairfleld, was killed yesterday by a tree falling upon him. The body was found under the tree by his son ASHLAND, Pa, Aug. 12.—Michael Far- ley, a mine carpenter, fell down the Mer- rian colliery slope yesterday arg! was in stantly killed. His badly mangled body was found under the slope truck an hour later Maven Cruxk, Pa, Aug. 10. ~Ex-Judge Samuel B. Price died suddenly at his home here, aged 73 years He was a prominent man of this region. For many years he was identified with the Upper Lehigh Coal company, and has filled the offices of county treasurer and associate judg WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug. 12. —~John Gar- bahi, a Pelish laborer, and William Ba mock, a doortender, aged 15 fatall y burned yesterday at the ry of the La company at f a keg of fro ym Garbahi’s lampi WILLIAMSPORT Aug. 12 I'he thi annual nvention of the A, P. A vened in this city ' VOArE, Wer » Washing high and Wilkes lymouth by the powder. A gnited the I ol mn SPars York x explosive vesterday, with 200 le tes present 1 a large tter Vi : 14 snd he ARB J entenced to be hanged ir nth ivice of the jail physi wns granted a respite of thirty the expiration of that signs of Improvement from well Haves, Pa, Aug. 12.-The Hs publican county convention held yesterday ffternoon was the longest and most ex citing in the history of the county. H. 1 Harvey, of this city, and F.C Leonard present congressman of the Sixteenth dis trict, entered the convention with 83 and #4 delngates, respectively, 35 being neces fry to ns cholve. The Harvey people wor inn he time he but was still LAK | the organization, and heat thelr opponents shook hands with all who could got near | them in the limited time, and after a stop | of one minute the train proceeded us the train was pulling out Mrs Bryan threw n crowd, wns eagerly pulled to pleces hy men anxious to obtain a souvenir of the occasion. Just | os bouquet of roses into the | This | nt overy point. Harvey received the in dorsement and was given power ta appoint his awh conferrecs, amid the protestations of the Leonard men, J was renominated for the assembly, BR D Peck for sheriff, BR W. A Jameson for | | the oases will be (x a matter of speculation trensurer, J. L. O'Donnell and F. A. Hall br commisgoners, G. T. Michaels and Ve Oloson for auditors and A. 8B Grow for county chairman. , Pa, Aug. 12.-Owing to Fredericks | | although injured, survived the disaster (ET DRATH LIKE A HERO Motorman Foehlinger Stuck to His Post to the Last, 8IX KILLED, SIXTY-TWO INJURED By the Wild Plunge of a Crowded Trolley Car Down Incline ~The the n Steep Wheel Broke Gear and Motorman Was Unable to Control the Car. CorvMpia, Pa, Aug. 10.—A trolley car pccident resulting in ix deaths and in. juries to sixty-two other persons, two of whom may die, occurred outside the borough limits of Columbia last night The car was bringing passengers from Chickies Park where they had been to enjoy a Sunday outing The place where the accident at the a steep incline, al which runs a high embankment wns loaded with reached the in t wet tracks Just woenrred is mgside of The car passengers, and as it line it began to slip The motorman aj the brakes, and at that moment the wheel broke, rendering the There were about the overcrowded car, whe stricken wh ey realized was beyone 18 The hil base of brakes usel ninety ssn! one, and every ent the 1nd adain Dead Man {f 1lin Five hrowned at PRILADELPHIA Aug 1] that broke over the ny night § rOWDHORE ™ Philladelphin Puring a city at 100 ecliwvk ntaining thre youths storm sand voung women and two the Delaware river near the new Penney vanis rallrond bridge, and, In apite of the efforts made to them, all the ocen pants of the were drowned. The dead nr John Trensler, Charles Min nick. Amelin Holman, Rose Brednenger and Rosie Broinenger, a cousin of the precediog women Minnick Hyved in Cin cinnatl. and was visiting friendsat Brides burg psized in mye hont Cost of the Atlantic City Disaster, CAMDEN, Aug. 11. Railroad men are of the opinion that it will require fully a half a» million dollars to he the damnge olaima of the relatives of the killed in the Atlantie Clty aceident and of those who, Who the defendant company in some of among attorneys and Home claim shat the two companies may be made joint Sefenndunts The Greatest Sufferers their ly susceptable are women, system being particular to derangement and dis. CAsC. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY ir to theirs LEGAL NOTICL dw a. how erected a nents Cash beginning, comtain aylor townshiy ‘ story frame house and other | FTERMS<One hall purchase ey i in one year to be secured by bond and mo P BV. FINK, Administrator of Richard Newman Hannah, I's two Hage N OTIC) Notice is hereby given Ars! account of Geo © Nau ©. commit tee of Sebastian Sehunchman if Hipshurg Bora, will be presented to the Court for eonfiy mation on Wednesday the 2th day of August nest, and unless exceptions be fied thereto m or before the Dud day of sald teri, the same will be confirmed Ase. that the final nceounts of W. Run Kie, assignee of J.C. and W. MH. Runkle, of Pe ter township, for the benefit of creditors will be presented to the Court on W ednesday the 20h day of August nest, for confirmation. and unless exceptions be filed therofo on or before Bua Int nd day of said term, the same will be con rmed that the Ww ¥ suirn, Proth'y ions In Heeampal wok AGENTS, - hile fe of Mckinley and fw Near! NAMI CHa NGE OF In the matter of the af Henry Mun drick for decrees to chiatige name from Hearn Mundrick to He niyHaag. In the Court of Con County April Aud now wit: J came on to be and i pearing to the original petition or application was I on the Mares, A.D, i184, | } SURO his cau heard on petition i court th ne ordered hes to place of 1} H taste it and then | ory freezer is guaranteed to (res fectly in one Prorig's, dee mw fHustrations oh q 14. for oat aro eM Ph arket street Piiliadetphia reed that mer be to that o HEY y 111 1% 1 { ] | wd , jad) E i | | of Henry 1 Heid I make fro 4 : Oven ers, as 11 Is such a wor fF RIWAYS Bb rowd wanting «¢ You ean free cream elegantly 19 one minute ANd Lhat astouishes people so they all want to many of them buy freezers as the ream is smooth and perfectly frozen Ev ¢ cream per Can sell ioe My aay i} BE ore ‘ Ing Tres CAN minute cream and the freezer sells tse ll makes from ten to Aeon dollars & Casey & Co, 11EI8L Charles street, SE Lois Mo. will mall you full particulars free, so you can go to work and make lots of money any where as with one fresger you oat make 8 hundred gallons of cream 5 day they will hire you on a salary Anyone wistor Many A ORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. 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Is cordially invited to apply this Medicine strictly as per instruc tions given his Offer shows the fmplicit faith the Company has in the Medicine it pier Rend and the infallible remedy It is for all oases Of Diphtheria, Croup Quinsy, or any throat affection Ask your desler for it and keep one or more bottles handy In the house at all Himes Thousands upon thousands of lives saved an nually by this Medicing $31 eG In EL the printed in ven WARUPAETURED AY tn Thompson Diphtheria Gure Go. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Sold by Druggists Hverywhere,
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