2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURBLAY, OCTOBER 15 1506 (ORS OF THE STORY, It Created Great Havoc Along the ! | New Jersey Coast. INUNDATED. PLACES Not Only Mave New Bays Been Formed Along the Coast, but Old Shoals and Bars Inve in Many Places Been Pounded Property Leas Incaleulable, annals t half Ix of "ta | n of the past ped told. No one the damage wrought by wind yw far re But as far point along mato the waves, nor to say h wh [ the from and the ing wast as the eve can seo the shores of Long Island, slong the Jer soy the lowlands, and in some instances over the highlands, wher ever one may turn, there are the evidences that n passing through this section of the country . ' he fury gale any coast, In over » hurricane has be For two days and a 4aiht the gale blew with ever increasing fr and yesterday thers was a steady downpour of rain to complete the devastation al- ready well done. Thousands spent the day at the beaches, not to enjoy the sunshine and the merry phuces at the seaside, but to view the work of destruction and to look upon the piles of twisted rafters, broken spiles, upturned pavilions, overthrown cottages and the ruins of resorts of amuse- ment that in former days were the pride and the joy of those who have made the beach their summer home lawns that have beautified the the hotels at the beaches up like plowed fl and on when the storm was at its h huge structures th oly were threats miserable Handsome grounds of have been torn onday, ng lit beer stress now const old las sand At Ang deal of « Ings includin vilions villages sul of the & VYesse! and Crew Ulven Bost Oct. 14.1 barkentis ) from Woechaw) the vee In New York vessel wa of coal 1 pi eanght In the hu and capsized manded by Captain 1. | Brewer, Me... and hor first soph Connors, of North Castine, Me. The cock was Charles W. Gray, of Orland, Me The crew were Dutchmen. Philip Boyn ton, of Bangor, who was learning navigs tion, was also on board, making the en. tire ship's crew eleven men tewart was Blake mnie was Jo Youthful Murderer Convieted, Somenvitie, N. J, Oct M4 Elmer Clawson, the 17-year-old boy who has been on trial for a week in the Somerset court for the murder of Farmer Harry Hodgetts, near Plackemin, was convicted of mur der in the first degree. On the morning of Aug 90 last Clawson, while engaged in conversation with Hodgetts, drew a ro- | volver and shot him through the heart. Clawson attempted to escape on a bicycle, but was captured by a posse of farmers. An attempt was made to prove the boy insane. ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, NAXNTICOKE, Pa, eolllerles operated Oct. 12. ~The various by tha Susquehanna Coal company resumed on full time today 1t is sald that the company will continuo during the remainder of this vear, which Is good news at least 8,000 miners, lnborers and slate plokers CGieorge | rne county disease in 150 vosterday Hid he 81 of West Pitt distr t court here on urday Williams, ex I'raders’ National bank, o pleaded Hy to making of Indebtedness to sentenced to thr tiary NORRISTOWN, Pa.. Oct 12 Williams died suddenly here heart trouble 1 ns the f Scranton, who fal the comptroller, was years in the peniten John H funny man of the Herald, and had a national reputation. He was born in Montgomery county, 1836 of Norristown in 1804, and only political office he ever held NORrRrisTowN, Pa., Oot. 10 jury yesterday heard Pa., in The grand testim: .y on James Jones and Walter Harris, both col- and Mary Brown, a colored couple, ati ar berth, first degree. Harris was Yischarged WiLrLiamsront train on the colli Pa., O 10, Allegheny Valley railroad a hand car on a sharp curve Run, stantly killing fatally wore s Qaeda 8 near Den Cameron county, in Kilchuskl and other There ers of a re mn th Joseph two ring men Pair gang « I'he f of the hrown 1 I'he hard vein has never been ¢ valley befor This » means of nts and greatly extra emuploy he vestorday ihe n AD Ba UnEnown persan and the death result An exam revealed the fact A large h abdomen I'h nati rroels were wled made In Ball | from the murderer's gun ya ' no positive clus Oct 12 A FON hridge was on Sat irday nom sherifl 1 fill ¢ cAneY on the re ue in the sn Lick os 1). Miles to conti nyent 0 was reconvened ir sl Art hall by Chairman A. 8 LL - stiel 18 : Ain : : was a turbulent gathering from start to finish, the nomination only being effected the Alexander Crow Jr the hail after the delegates who in original oon had voted for had withdrawn from vention DAxXYILLE, PA. Oct. 10.«-The number of persons Killed In Thursday night's boller explosion at the Montour rolling mill de partment of the Heading Iron company is groater than at first reported. It was thought that John Casslman, who was buried beneath the ruling and a ohild of John Lumgushki were the only victims, but Thomas Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell and John Mullen, Br, who were also buried bensath the debris, died soon after they were removed to thelr homes, making fivedead. —— Assassinated in Mis Cell, Taxoren, Oct 14 ~Djnmie, formerly grand vizier, who has Leen in prison for two yours on the charge of conspiring in favor {of Muley Mohammed, has been found | dead In his cell, snd with his clothing | stained with blood. It is supposed that ho was assassinated. cashier of the | 0 statements | | Groorgina, Saturday of | Mr. Williams was known | Norristown | Mr. Williams was elected burgess | this wns the | | other parties. Benat the | bills of indictment drawn against Elijah | ored, for the murder of Evers MeDarnoll | out that and returned a true bill against | Jones, indicting him for murder in the | A special THE POPCLISTS PLANS Their National Committee Issues | a Manifesto to the Voters, AN INDIRECT The Committees Warns the Yoters Against Yielding to the Demands for Straight vat Populist Electoral Tickets, and Urges the Advantages of Fusion, HCAGO, O Ye commitim held at the She members were presont Dore, of California from members from H WwW who spent Watson, party rman House yesterday with the excep After present Reed, of several with tho committee de Wis All tion of John 8 hearing reports and especially , days Thomas E cided to issue a manifesto to the Populist | voters of the nation "he members of the tod after the meeting that this statement is In the nature of a rebuke to Thomas Watson, who has been calling on all Pop ulists to keep in the middle of the road, without paying attention to either of the committee admit- Watson would the and that his removal had not been Later, however, it was given Mr. Watson had the chief subject under discussion during the day that Mr ticket, discussed remain on been The manifesto 1s in substance as follows Your national committee indulged the n of the Peo ntion in sub r to the in th n campaign w selfish devot the part of t all the fr old Democrat putting forth tis end n han ad party Pop ising the rank and file vise Democrats ) o's electors. and sled ulist leaders nr of our § hy refusing Wo the Arty to wir CK Dem t int electoml tickets suppor the eiatturs on ; This is a trap set are rejoloing that a few honest men have fallen into it hese reports today are the only ones that buoy up the hopes of the Republican managers, and the Demoorats and Populists who are thus engaged are doing Just what the gold men most desire Therefore we appeal to every Populist who may have been misled by such mis taken or false pleas of pretended loyalty to the People's party into refusing sup port to such joint electoral tickets to stop and consider the results of such conduct and refuse to bo Influenced by either mis guided or corrupt ren. The address concludes with an argu. ment urging the necessity of united ac tion on part of the wealth producers against the allied hosts of monopolists, and declares that the People's party will be the party of the future. REBUKE TO WATSON, | | elist wr Marion Butler sald | | by the goldbugs, who | BAITLROAD SCHEDULES A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, Oct, 8, | |= NNSYL 81 LE TLROA AND The Canadian com prom to the 2 shop William David Walker, o Dakota, was yesterday ch nun Epi bishop of western New Yor! ily been ory | Paclfic hos piri ka on termes satislinct trikers the ro in Guay toast ol uss of the Hop the sive bllenans nN name by the McKinley party Friday, Oct, 9. George Du Maurier. the author of ““I'rilby aged 02 A Lincoln, Neb dispatch says that A R. Talbott, Bryan's pr law partner is for McKinley I'wo inches Blue Mountain lake the Adirondacks Atkinson's majority for Goorgin is given at about 87.000 and that of Bloxham for governor of Florida at | 14.060 (Fen artist and nov died in London ont sterday points governor of rego J. Marsh, for over twe nty-five | years treasurer of the Cape Ann Savings | bank Mass. committed sul- cide 1 His sh 3 Is pr 2b at Gloucester y shooting ably $100, 000 Saturaay, Oct, 10, id and hisfamily ha ming Uneiations of the New York Philadelphia Exchanges WwW. GEIFNHAI Ge General Marketa quiet: Now Peansy | York and fresh, 138 1n western ¥ Fiemington Live Stoek Markets Loek Haven New Yon, Oct. 18 on steers at [81] hye st 108100, dressed welght refrigerator hoof at EAT. COulves quiet and dull for westerns; veale, 84.0087 00 grasses, 8217000 5: good west. ern endves, Hi. Sheep and lambs quiet and steady | poor to fair sheep, BL; common to prime lambs HAS. Hogs higher at 8100034.10 Easy Lanenty, Pa, Oct 1 ~Osttie slow; prime, MAGN; common, TREE; bulls, wings amd cows, 288.50. Hogs active and higher | prime wediung welghta, ELIMB%; best York: soso . ors, SLOGAN; common $0 fair Yorkers, 00.008 | Wanted-An Id pS WEBEL B00; heavy hoge, $0. 60B8.% ; pigs, as to quality, i wow et Cables guote Amer dressed weight | sheep BELLEFONTES SNOWSHOE BRANCH. Time Table In effect on and after May 18 Ine Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday, Arrive at Snow Bhoe © " Leave Snow Khoe, except Sunday, .. Arrive at Bellefonte * y = , SROOPAI. Bheep : Sf Same prime, $8. i flr, E2650; culls, Tho. (981.55; tring choles lambs, HBL; common wood Inmbe, E904; veal onlves, 15.0006 Photography Simplified. . Picture taking with g camera is the refine- n entof pho- tographic luxury, It makes pho tography easy for the novice—delightful for everybody, LOADS IN DAYLIGHT wis our light-proof film cartridges. 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