THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1806, GALLANT LIFG SAVERS Statistics Regarding the Work of the Coast Guards, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE RESOUED And from Millions Worth of Property Saved Destruction The FPercentage 1 Loss of Life duced. WasnixgTox, Dee. 1 Kimball, the general superintendent the life saving service for the year June 30 exhibits the most satisfact sults yet accomplished by that Although the total number of was greater than in any percentage of lives and property lost was less. The next best record was that of the year 1595. In that year the loss of life one out of every the loss of I'he report of Mr of ended ry re- service was 224 persons involved, and property 14 per cent. of the amount imperiled, while during the last year the loss was only one person out of =00, and 11 1-6 per cent. of property At the close of the year the ment comprised 206 stations, of which 188 were located the Atlantic and gulf b5 on the great lakes, 14 on the Pa *oast and one at the Falls of the Ohio Louisville, Ky I'he number of disasters to documented vessels within the scope of the 497, involving 4,608 persons, of were Value establish. on coasts, eifle ¢ service wh and 183 lo The « £5,550, 140 0, ngero Was vn 4,000 saved f the stimated els was the cargoes £3, 540 of $12.7 Of th was lost number Many Millions for Premioms, Dex tra f tl fire, an five pers dead are A158 Mrs Greenman aged 8; La Greenman sred 35 stile (reer aged 11 ing was entirely bodies were r rribly charred condition e fire vised by a de fective st« vepipe Dr. Jameson's Helease Ordered. Lospox, Dec. 2<The report that Sir Matthew White Ridley, MOTE tary, has ordered the release from HH way jail of Dr. Jameson, the Transvaal ralder. is confirmed up wm official author ity. Though hix release has been decided upon by the auth the condition of Dr. Jameson's health renders it mpossi ble for him to be removed from the jail at present the home Hie irities Earthquake Shook in Hilinols, Cairo, Dec. 2.-An preceded by a rumbling so erable + felt here yestor ternoon nt foree tle dishes and swayed perceptibly from weet sat 1806 DECEMBER. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. | 1234 6/789 1011 13/14/15 16/17 18 20/21 22 23 2425 27/28/2930 81 MOON'S PHASES, 1:07 Full p.m. Moon 19 TAB s Third 7:24 Pm, ¢ Quarter 27 . tn, ———— earthquake ind of Ienoe, wns It wis of suffice and furniture I'he moves 1696 New Moon First } Quarter 11:31 nome 11 { Juni of | and Property Greatly Re. pmenling in the disasters | prior year the | | Stewnrt chicken | Huss | of the | three | physician at ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Harrisnura, Nov, 80, Charles Ramsey, | an inmate of the Harrisburg asylum, who cruelly butchered his Ramsey young wife on farm, near East Waterford, nta county, last March, and was im mediately committed to the asylum, where he has since remained, was today taken to Mifllintown for trinl. Considerable feel ing exists among his neighbors as to the lity of the accused & the NUANTER of the county prison ye Frank Sharley hy Deo. 1 board of inspectors of sterday Night and H. ( nations At a special the Watchman Brubaker handed These were the men ommended by the y last they women to with r rosig whose discharge was red on Frida Jlowing Jail at nig tie prisoners, grand jury because and been immoral ht and as well ns themselves RG, Pa Nov. 80 mansion at Frankstown which was on Saturd wedding mnter the associate HoLLipaysnt The this county ny the scene of a merry silver nnniversary, for thirty ! Twenty re convale scing from their ning has been traced the was a hospital Saturday night two polsor plight other guests the effects of the of the poiso arsonical matter wind JUesSts poison at homes I'he cause to contained in CHAM 1) I rance Dixon Pa yoars Nov. 28.—George aged of Mason and run bya C at Kauffmans stantly lo He over umberland and intox at the was in lcatod, and wrong sta the was got off ar tion and s road tra earlier train plied with PITTS BUR v E anda dward Martin aged 61, Hertz, aged 52, mot horrible deaths | ping gas while dig ging a vault in Al ony Martin contractor Hertz was 1 down a vault I'hey had reached Mart when Was a And w utting : depth of about fourteen fe bottom of the van I was at the he was over come by the from an ad ted Hertz the platf wm of the Hertz imped into the vault Martin it Was the gas. Both wi brought to the sur gAs an tench joining vault. His who was standing excavation tO rescue oe attire overcome bs lead when they war LANCASTER, Pa, we } I'homa Dr. Alfred W Koene and d Harry MeCom set nil prominent resid southern end of t} Inst evening. the of criminal ma sey brothers and t piracy to procur alleged 1lleg the 17ve Huss, a farmer ago, and « MeCome and Der trayer have iittedd of En gol nt tl f nae en wodd wily th : and fourteen geandehil many of whom attended a fi Thurviay evening A los wel i Ife of : in Har i Ad one of thoy Wis tasie he hor children RINNIRY Ped the enti he couple has close of ughiters wns sen pant the war murderod by mn gradge against Goy soldier supposing her a child of ror. Some years later the soldier was hanged for another oMime and confessed to the wurdere of little Mary German, th an soldier who ha ernor Cnrtin, the this Hove RACE WITH CUSTOMS OFFICERS Ez2oerlence of a Yaukee Skipper In Smug: gling Cheroots In Spain, You want something towrite abou®, do you?" inquired Captain Bracoblock, an old skipper, in reply to a reg quory. ‘‘Well, do you sco that flag?’ and hg direct to a rev enno flag flying from the stall’ of a boat “Well, that reminds moof a littl in which I figured a great many YOArs ago “In the summer « the crew of the time waiting in the pr a cargo, ( —'Old Barn wo called him—-was energetic er, I then thought myself protty smart While wore in Hongkong the old man had a light cedar cutter made es pecially for the transportation of him self and wife nuni- eation with the shore in whatever port the vessel might Ix He took especial pride in his racing gig, as he termed it, and had a picked crew, with me COXsWwWnin “The miles from sure, and Eig was manned distance to the gis, who were our o« the representatives, of the United Stat Nici Ww rter's | my attention | i= sOdo ih 1 was one of Curlew, at that rt of Manilla for f 1 ship aptain Darieus un trad. wo and for quick con as o ship the WHS moor nearly nine town of } Onoee, ¢ t sometimes twice a day, the and rowed over that of Russell & Star msignecs as house well as minister and consul in that port office, w | slituated s (Auglice tO pass waterway | the City it Was ack and swung Was I» OeTs 11 sel given th ST bye Barny Acie Rave ine any Bac of flag of Where Furope and Asia Join. About 165 mi fir forests, and a little les from Perm, in dense the line Europe,’ after passing a signpost, like Eiffel with Europe in scribed on Asia on the other, the train to "Asia" “Burope’’ and “"Asia’’ are two smart little stations surrounded by firs and birches, but standing each in a little green field full of buttercups. The firs and pines grow chiefly in zones in the extensive forests through which the line passes, and here and there the dm masses are relieved by groups of light green birches. Nijnitaghilsk is the center of the mines of the Demidov family and is fa moos for its magnetic iron ore and for its malachite. Thence the line runs alongside a lake till the campaniles and towers of Yekaterinburg appear to mark the site of the pleasant mining capital of a district famous not only for iron, copper and gold, but for opals, beryls, Jacinth, chrysolite, rhodonite and many other precious substances, of which su- perb specimens can be seen fo the her mitage in St. Petersborg, Either from Yekaterinburg or from Kamishlov, 90 miles beyond it, a branch will be constructed to connect the Aral with the Great Siberian rail. way at Cheliabinsk or at some point a little farther cast. The latter line will run to Omsk, on the Irtish, on either side of which work is already in prog. ress, At Tara, lower down that river, a great sawmill bas been constructed in order that the vast forests between the Obi snd the Irtish may be utilized for sleepers, while at Kolyoan, on tho former river, large numbers of work men are already collected. Steamers have been purchased to bring rails down the Yenisoi, past Krasnoyarsk, upon which river the line will ran on to Ir. kutsk, on Lake Baikal. —National Re- view, reaches HOON tower, and one side COmos Tl ANOTHER LIZUTENANT-GOVERNOR Advises Use of Dr. Lieut.-Governor Fletcher Bids to Hope, for the Wonderful Dr. Greene's Cure Them The world bel Their word their example taken. Knowing tl Lieut. -Governor Henry A. Fl Vt., who is th of State if they t 1 line people desire to we rth, Lo use wl and nerve knows from per ise in h friends, anc + and time I oOWwWer Verm 1: “5 oh nolo GOiLG J ay ~ Aili if avira Because He Knows Gure, the Weak, Nervous and Discouraged Nervura Will Surely highly iB. X EB. ress Goods Rl. prices so far uch fabrics that 1it mal coneern to every woman reader t about y Be and dont miss either write, BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA. A Hustler ____«® That is the kind of a man who succeeds in business in these days close profits and strong competition. The hustler gets a move on, lets the public know what he is doing. He pushes his business instead of hig un. paid bills and bad accounts pushing him, The hustler lets the public know what he has in market; he invites trade He does it to the best advantage by an intelligent and judicious use of space in a newspaper vertise. Yes indeed, but that attracts attention, brings new customers and increases your trade ultimate ly. The success in advertising consists in keep- ing “everlastingly at it, Printers ink made John Wanamaker a millionaire, and he does more and more advertising each year, He seems to understand the business. Do you grasp the idea? 1500 copies of the Ceatre Democrat are printed each week Cat vogue when vou of | It costs money to ad. | { i : i These reach | at least goco readers in Centre coanty | every week, «is a family paper. Don't you think you could (nerease your business by an advertisement in its columns. gument is useless, Get a hustle on, increase your bus. ness, advertise in the Centre Democrat. It goes right lo the homes | Ar. | A ie Infallible! UiPHTHERIA SHOE FOR W WINTER USE. ABSOLUTELY prevents slipping, ty a KS are RE MOVABLE, cred and SELF-SHARPENING rn out new Calks can be eas in. ut removing shoes, saving an mmense amount of time usually Jost at (he h shop, / ipt of postal w neriptive circular contain £} rices i Shoes, ready to be nalled on, for trial, Lis winter al very low prices JONES & COMP ANY PHI] Bl IPSBI Te ry a W ANTE Money to Invest worth oan, iy able Bor- attor of Imes free our de. fCalked offered 1 mail HUMAN'TY unty, MANUFACTURE LE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMS PORY, Pa, : 16 : Hh nty BY THE E. H. FAULKENDER t-Law. ay sburyg., P.OUFFASONS. PITTSBURG. Pa Pa. The Woman's Bi In strength, lightness, grace, and of finish and equipment Model 41 Colum- bia is unapproached by any other make. elegance saddles are recommended by physicians as proper in shap ment, and every detall contributes to comiort *100. “Tho added plossure of riding & Col umbin is worth ery Collar of tao $100 a Columbia costs.” TO ALL A ev 1 oa'l upon any Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Miepeles in free if ye Columbia Agent; by mail Dorm us for two Boot fam POPE MFG. CQ., Hartford, Con. Branch Stores and Agencies In alwoet come oity and town. §0 Qulumidas ere nod properly representad in yous vidlaity, oy us know. i A. I SHEFFER, A gent, Crider's Exchuage Building - - BELLEFONTE, PA. 4
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