THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE RY 1897 OLEMBES CONVENTION, The Pittsburg District Delegates Go Uninstructed, SECESSION IS NOT IMPROBABLE, President Dolan, ofthe Pittsburg Dis- tricot, Belleves His Yollowers Have Against, and Been Discriminated Will Fight For the Comropmise Rate The convention of gterday to Pittsburg, Sept. 8 mine workers yi to the columbus which opens at noon today, the largest ever held, and probably has not been before equalled in excitement mportancs Although the rank the gates seemed Im- with the idea that the operators ready to throw up their hands the 68 cent rate demanded by ers President Dolan kept them within bounds that the dele m this district will go to Co- to use their discretion in the of the difficulty been learned that Dolan will make a big fight on behalf of the min- ing Industry of western Pennsylvania It is state at i ¢ conferend the dumbus last week n facts whicl select dele convention gates 3 was one of file of deleg 80 well gates Ir lumbus gettiement It h with ertal Law of the supply and Der Price of All ( wnmnd Heg omm nintes oddities of bimetalll Longstreet Married fopt kieneral James the famous Confederats and M Ellen Dorteh rarian, w» married here day Immedintely after the marriage General and Mr, Longstreet left for J Springs, a north Georgla resort, where they will spend thelr honeymoon Gonoeral Atlar Longstreet commander, assistant state ore orter New World's sprinting Record, Milford, Mass., Bept, 7.-In the Mil. ford Central Labor union athletic games yesterday H. 8B. Donovan, better known as “Piper” Donovan, of Natick, ran 100 yards in 04% seconds, breaking the world's record by one-tenth of a second, 4 NITRO-GLYCERINE EXPLOSION Six Knownand Several Unknown Dead as the Result, Cygnet, O, Sept, 8.-—-A terrible plogion of nitro-glycerine occurred have yesterday afterncon, which resulted in the death of six people whose names known, and several others, at pre- unknown, The known dead are Barber, Allen Fallls, Charles Bartel, Henry George Havens, a boy, The explosion occurred at Grant well, located at the rear of the ply company’s office building, village limits. This shot by Samuel Barber, the Ohio and Indiana Torpedo com- nany. When the 120 quarts of glyce- rine let down the well exploded the gas ignited, and with a terrific roar the shot high ab the derrick soon as the the flames sev eral climbed into the derrick to shut off the gas, but they had barely got- ten there when there was a terrific ex- plogion. The burning gas had started the remaining glycerine in the empty cans standing In a wagon near the der rick. In another wagon near by were some cans miaining another 12 of the stuff, and this was expl the force of the first explosions The econd was blended with firet In roar, and the and surr untry for trembled from the shock. The Supply are gent Sam Lansdale in the the shooter for in flames Ve drillers saw mighty town I'he Fxodus Fry A Reading Engine Kills Three Death of Rooham bean Pat Marq chambenu the hate hamt : it We department wept, 4, after a I ilinesg, The marquis f Count Rochambeau, who the French forces during the wal ¥ American independence, and whose army, with that of General Washington. compelled Lord Cornwal lis to surrender at Yorktown in 1781 de hin ; (R}) of me WS tC her n wl painfull A grandson commanded Thrown From Her Carriage to Death. Altoona, Pa, Bept, 8.-~While George Moore, a farmer, of Scotch Valley, and his daughter, Miss Clara, aged 20, driving on Ninth street, this Monday evening, the horses ran off, throwing both occupants out of the wagon, Miss Moore was severely cut on the head and suffered Internal in- turies, which resulted in her death yen. yrday. Mr. Moore escaped with slight njuries. eity, on As | ex- | | ance John Thomp- | respondent says it National Sup- | well had just been | quarts | miles | a ' Sational | do {| evroamery, 106 1% | 30%, : lie | nia | white, | ored, : wére | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | ENG LISH RAIL WAYS Thursday, Sept, 2. The 24th annual convention National Women's Christian union will be held at 29 to Nov. 3 In a quarter of the Temper Buffalo, Oct mile race between bicy clist and bleycle skater, at Chicago the skater won in 33 4-6 seconds, being given 20 yards start, The London Daily Mall's Berlin has been practically gettied that Prince Hohenlohe, the im perial chancellor, will retire In October Pennsylvania's Democratic state con vention nominated Walter EE, Ritter for auditor general and M. E. Brown for state treasurer, J Guffey was me Harrity on the COr- M w.r mal committed lected to succeed nati Friday, receipts of the biggest this time of the year Japan reported In be secretly negotiating of the Nicarnuguan « The demand for horse the Skaguay ing. Ther: Democr Sept. 3, wheat at in its The Cre... Portland are history at is Washington for the oo anal st used on trails In Alaska Is increas t he ans of ticket ents The Durand saturday, Sept X 1 General Markets Hay args ox Ie steady re firm ily wentery ton max i worter 14 tory. sil Elging Imitation New York dairy, 100 nmery, 1240 1% fancy prints 1561 21« do, extra Pennsylva Cheese steady. large small, white, $4 Inrge, col small, colored, Me part skims, 2 full skims, 34504 Eagan New York and Pennsylvania western, fresh, 16 East Liberty Pa steady . prime, BaL.M, common bulls, stags and cows, GLY Hogs dull, lower, prime pigs, JOGA: best light Yorkers and mediums, 8.456045, grassers and stubblers, MLI0L, heavy, $2004.35; roughs, .79G3.70 Sheep firm; choice, $4.10 | 04.15; common, BOGLE: choice lambs, PB. 10G6.25: common to good lambs, $45 fv Jobbing at wholeanls : stondy 1980 1h Hep Cattle 2.4008 70. : YHEY ARE ELOW TO ADOPT IM! MENTS IN THE BERVICE Wik "ROVE A merienn Wrinkles Are Adopted In a Sort of Half Hearted Way, nnd Effort Is Made Them. Very Little by the Munngers to Pope. tlnrize \ I'wo factors in English holiday travel ure obvious from these great piles of passengers’ baggage. One is that there i8 no check system on the railways, and the other that if it cost as much to hire a cab in Liverpool or Manchester New York there would soon nation in the number of pm in the weight of the English families take with them on weir holiday travels. Few big Saratoga trunks are to be seen on the platform at Crewe Here and there may be seen a trunk which it takes two men to lift, but the address on it will almost cer tainly show it to belong to an American visitor, English will not take the trouble to pack all their belongings into one or tv large trunks Neither is there any why they should so long as the rallway ox mpanies will accept without demur 12 or 15 small trunks, hampers, bundles and other miscellaneous baggage entitled to ge railway tickets, and s lish cab driver will top or box as in a dimi kages, if not baggage, which be people yO Ele need Ppa kages with f ang th lish compartment carriag partment is reta but each nected with runs not down the I side of the car This | pameo of ox bh f 8 On a corride } bu Om 8 Riven th rridienr 1 1 : € train arriages built after this fa of ¢ trains prossod the use of « The corridor between Lan scores of the | land all the carriag old fashioned kind Another fact « trains is typical acter Newsboys are nm them. The English railway ne still kept solely to the pl railway And kept there, English peopl vote it great to x to bo pestered to buy books and tionery they do who travels Us oncerning of the stforos a stations he is likely to ts ) for A nuisance tx would borne EEL not want with the tr friends among Englishmen whe been in Amerion. People grumble at the prices charged by the monopolists who control all the railway bookstalls in this country but it is often put to the eredit of the monopo- lists that their newsboys are always at hand, but sever make not want the books they are vending One of the America in the English railway servies concerns mileage books, Those are now in use on the Notheastern railway, They are being tried in a tentative fashion, and so far are issued only to | first class travelers, The reductions in fare are quite considerable, and the oon. | ditions prescribed by the company are | onny. If the experiment works satisfac. | torily, it will soon be extended to third olnss passengers on the Northeastern | and, once well established on one Inrge trunk line, the system will son beoome general, «London Letter, WOMAN'S GREAT GIFT, When Sickness is Beauty is the dower which bestows upon worsen and ti ft news and | themselves a | nuisance, por worry passengers who do | newest innovations from | Nature | § he gift is or Beauty Should be Tenderly Cared for, How to Preserve Good Looks, Fair Faces Soon Lose Their Attractiveness Present. Dr. Greene's Nervura Keeps the Body Strong. Ws accomplishing its fata ng or wholly destroyin owed by nature 5 NO reasor ing 4 bes [ 1 nair A VO GesDRr druggist your Ar » # » f nes Nervura., This wondert nest drugeints ell you Nervurs makes sreene’s you {ect B. 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