2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE , PA, THURSDAY, AUG UST 28. 1897. ARBITR ATION REFUSED. The Coal Strike in the Pittsburg | District Will Continue. ey Fis} THE MINES WILL BE REOPENED, Say the Operators, but the Strikers hat Men to Work Them secured Decinre the Operators Hold ible, ondors Respons | nal i Five nt int Children Drowned Five children in the harbor yesterday the capsizing of a float The dead are: Albert Driscoll, aged &; Gertie Harvey, aged 11; Jack Bethel, aged 1 two others, names unknown The dies of the three former were recovered. Twenty-one boys and girls, aged 8 to 13, were crossing a deep chan- nel on a raft, when it was capsized Many boats went to the rescue, and 16 were saved Aug re ir afternoon by wned Three Killed nnd Elght Injured. Cairo, Ils, Aug. 24. -~Three men were instantly killed and eight injured yen. terday by the explosion of a boiler at the brickyard of W. RR. Halliday. The dead are Riley Bradley, eon Ricks and Henry Schiller All those killed and Injured were negroes, except Schiller Edwurd Parker Deacon Insane, Boston, Aug. 23 Edward Parker Deacon was on Saturday committed to the McLean hospital at Waverly, pane. He belongs to an old and once distinguished family of this city, On Feb. 17, 1592, he killed Emile In Mra. Deacon's apartments at Cane aes, France, | Ingensible The ball engineer; Gid- | ITEMS OF § STATE NEWS. Wilkesbarre, baseball game and Toronto yesterday Wilkegbarre shortstop by a pitched ball. He was carried off the field, and the doctors gay he ig in a precarious condition, struck him back of the right Pa., Aug. 24.~In the between Wilkesbarre McMahon, the knocked was » Ph, ling fast fi ind 1 ff Aug man « Arthur Tuck- Syracuse, N., Y., the and train on Faliway in, two mile thrown 1 or Kr | 8 L] : had was kills in a 20 years a The dead burglar kept Hsreputable resorts In Alto Har- risburg and Philadeiphia, and has been arrested a score of times for petty of- fenses He here last about five months ago, and left with a young man who #2 supposed to have one of the four engaged In the Canton affair Gerbig married a woman named Sarah Grove, mother died here very suddenly in the Gerblg house Ger big and bis wife were suspected of having potsoned her, but ‘managed to clear themaelven minal r gireet fight her juits rr ‘ab ut ThA, wan been whose Pittsburg, Aug. 28.-Unity, a camp of negro workmen employed in bullding the new Pittsburg. Bessemer and Lake Erie road, is keeping up its reputation for riot and bloodshed. Last night Tom Cash, nicknamed “Powder and Ball” was flourishing a 4S-caliber revolver, | when John Kelly came along and made ! some alighting remark, at which Cash took offense, and he biased away at Kelly, the bullet entering the abdomen, cutting ite way clear through the stom- ach and intestines. Kelly will die. George Walker and Emanue! Lindsay | quarreled with a dissolute woman who frequents the camps, and Walker was | shot, but not seriously wounded. Will. | lam Matthews and George Smith bee in. i came involved in a quarrel, and Mat. | thews received two bullets from Smith's | revolver Abelile | The whole was climaxed by & general fight, in which ten shooters were engaged. A number were serious ly wounded, [CAP JEWETT OPENED The Picturesque Tent City of tho Grand Army Veterans, M'KINLEY ADDRESSES VETERANS I'he fenns in Honor thie Patriotism That Inspires holy Tribute t Defensa of Nation’ I'he Prosident’ soldiers of f eeting slowly distinctly I wish 1 might to make suitabl ting rds nee to the more which you have accorded m I with no studied phrases to present to but 1 come in the spirit of comradeship, to talk with you often talked In the past, around the campfires in war as well as at campfires in peace. To me, 1 poe by the program, bas been assigned the toast, "The Country and Its Defenders My fellow coltizens, blessed Is that country whose defenders are patriots. Blessed Is that country whose soldiers fight for It and are willing to give the best they have, the best that any man has~thelr own lives «to preserve it because they love It Such an army the United States has always commanded in every crisis of her history From the war of the revolution to the ate civil war the men followed that flag In battle because they loved that flag and believed In what it repre. sented. That was the stuff of which the volunteer army of ‘61 was made, “And so more than two milion brave men thus responded and made up an frame ren than gracious welcome Orne you ar we have Amer- | army grander than hook the earth then, as the us on The army of Grant and Loe pre t ther, They are one now in fraternity, In pur- | incible patriotism, untry is no any with its tread, future war, rave men who fougnt | battlefields the army of | allies In any have ngninst southern H., army that ever And | we | we Cancer Of the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, 158 Kerr St, Memphis, Tenn, that his wife paid no attention 100 mall lump which appeared in her breast, but it veloped into a « ances of the notwithsta of says S00 Oe worst type, tres: tment EVERYWHERE | p= lS QO . “renee THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMSPORT, PA ONLY SOLD BY DRUGGISTS 289 J f i SE COLLEGE "ye 5 T DING | : El ARTE! N] iE MECHANI MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICA INDUSTRIAL ART AND LANGUAGH and LITER Spanish and [taliar German and Englis? ' MATHEMAT ASTS MECHANICAL ARTS work with studs MENTAL MORAL MM iS EB and CIE MILITARY SCIENCE theo Pleard store at just panied by ‘ un or CRIT an he Destruction of the Washington, Aug. 24 Arsietant Re retary H vesterday the following telegram from Beal Com missioner David Starr Jordan at Beattie, Wash Investigation suc. cossfully completed Shrinkage of breeding rookeries, 15 per cent since last year, of Killable males, 33 per cent latter due to starvation of pups from pelagic sealing In 188M, former due to Inst your's destruction of females, plus starvation of pups in 188. Conclusions of Inet year completely vindicated in ail important regards.” A Lake Trip Yor the President. Cieveland, Aug. 4 Benator Mark A. Hanna left on his steam yacht, the Comanche, at 4 o'clock yesterdey af- ternoon for Huffalo, where he will jola President McKinley and bring the chief executive back to Cleveland with him on Thursday. Senator Hanna was accompanied by Colonél Myrton T. 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