Th CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, Fifi Ksira)Y, SEPTEMBER 30. 1597 DEADLY BLACK DAMP It Results in the Death of Five Men Near Rendham, Pa. WERE FIGHTING A MINE FIRE. When Stricken by Death the Men Were Endeavoring to Make Thelr Way to the Mine Shaft-~The Fire Started by Ignorant Hungarians, 20. Five men yesterday afternoon met a horrible death from “black damp’ after the ac- cumulation of fire in the Jermyn No. 1 mine, near Rendham., The dead are: Isaac Watkins, fire boss, 55 years old, leaves a wife and one child, Rendham; William Tompkins, 22 years old, single, boarded with Watkins; Joseph Bmith, 35 years, wife and one child, Mud- town: John Gallagher, 42 years, wife and seven children, Minooka; William Franklin, 28 years, wife, Rendham, Since last Tuesday the fire had been Reranton, Pa., Sept. raging in the mine, their represented one They went on duty at 3 o'clock, lives The men who lost | “shift.” | and | | DEATH AT A CROSSING. i SE. {A Man and Two Children Killed Near | Chester, a. Chester, Pa., Bept., 20.-Three deaths of human beings and the death of one horse resulted from a terrible accl- dent on the Baltimore and Ohio rall- road near Carrcroft, four miles below this city, yesterday. The victims are: Baldwin, aged 6 years, and Maud Baldwin, aged 12 years. the Baldwin boy were instantly killed, and the little girl lived but a few minutes. The horse was mangled to death. Dobriskl, who was employed by Rob- ert L. Baldwin, father of the children, had started to drive the children in a dog cart to the residence of J. Edward ed the railroad crossing at Carrcroft just as a local express train was due. It is belleved that Dobrinski thought that the train had passed, for he drove until the locomotive was upon him. Horse and carriage were hurled into the air by the impact, and the occupants of the vehicle were thrown out and terribly mangled by the wheels train ly knew of their death until the | Not tell the ily the shaft, indi- i and strug- of the 1 in the party survived to In the each bi inted toward the hat they lifeless bodies, very case of Brops v NM ONECAD " VEAV Head of the Navy Under President Grant Ihe Department mperor Probably Pe murde hanged ad i that rove true it has been We river r 12 months Fastest Ocean Vovrage on Record. RY » av ' k i : Th Ka Ww ROoguU stenmer on per ao Knots Captalr FEx«Pollee Chiles Sulolde Rept Ex Eduardo Inspe of ques Belem yesterday mmitted suicide prison The Reet braing out with a volver tor tinder the lynching of yo, who attempted to assassinate President Diaz. He had acknowledged his gait r blew The his WAR Bree ArT Geoeperal Neal Dow Dying. Fortiand, Me, Sept. 20. Cleneral Neal Dow, the veteran Prohibitionist, is at the point of death at his home In this city. The end is so near that dissolos tion may occur at any moment. The general 1s conscious, realizes that his life is about over, and is ready for the end. him by My Valas- | in inspec | tt for complicity in | of the train A pitiable scene ensued at tion upon the arrival of the mother and relatives of the children, whose grief was agonizing. The father of the children was in Baltimore on and the the sta- business, to snd news was telegraphed Addicks, sald to have and it 11 Dob been Ares up t ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, N : or Eugens Mise Rachel Barn eet daughter of ex r J. Donald Cam. yosterdny the near Harrie # large gather The cere. ¥ Hev Dr vr of the Pine of this city, nt Li ge 8 ny pasts Presbyterian church the Cameron family worships the wedding breakfast Myr. and Hale left cn a tour previous to thelr journey to tome, where the groom will soon begin his duties as pocretary to the American legation, Killed While Rifle Shooting. Pentangulghene, Ont., Bept. 28 While out rifle shooting on Governor's Island STR Hiro whore After Mrs last Friday morning W. W, Griscom, of | sii, been spending | Philadelphia, who has the summer with his family at his new summer residence on Minnlcogana- ehene Island, was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of his rifle, His steam yacht, the Bkylark, at once came to town to report the death, Mra, Oriscom and family left for home Fri. day afternoon, taking the body with them. | cally Dobriskl and | Addicks, at Claymont, Del. They reach- | upon the tracks, and did not see the | {| Imitation | fancy | gteady; prime, £46.10; common { bulls, | Yorkers and plas, M0646 : 40: roughe, B23 50613. 70 | $2004.90; ‘lambs, B.0G5.50; common to good lamba, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Ni. Thursday, Sept. Owners of Nicaragua gold mines are worried over a tax of $1 gold per ounce on gold nuggets, §2 per ounce on gold dust, imposed by the government, President McKinley was enthusiasti- greeted yesterday at North Mytro Dobriski, aged 35 years: George | Adams, where he made a brief speech at the county fair, Long also spoke, On Bept. 10 both houses of the Ha- wallan legislature ratified the annexa- tion treaty by unanimous vote, The Portuguese residents of the islands pro- test against the action, Friday, Sept, 24, Judge C. B. Kilgore, ex-congress- man from Texas, died at Ardmore, 1 T.. aged 62 Authority organization of the Ocean City, N. J. There in to be a big lobby In Wash- ington this winter to work against Ha- wailan annexation Pope Leo has again instructed the papal nuncio at Madrid to insist upon the clergy opposing Carlism in Spain. Joseph M. Hardy and Henry G. Blake, for kidnaping John ( of Albany, » 14 years and four months’ nment Saturday. 1 the nto construct | Secretaries Alger and has been granted for the National Bank of 'g . little ONWAY, were sen mj} rise Boept ' (5:8 31 Fhe Large Buying Ir tired From the Field “ x y ¥ Gieneral Sept Markets, on F $id d ¥ extra, £0 va Lye ir Ww hii sriots, 3 iixed western & vl Hay cholee tim eof firm quiet family steamed, HMery beef idan $8 fo Tax ork Wye ams Lard vasier Butter firm fact creanmery 11645 do fern wentern ore ip 1 2h Flgins « (EES RES New York Crenmeors Phat 2a prints at Jad tra Ponnsyivania, wholesale, 2% quiet; large, white and colored, small do, part akims hd a Egge steady and Pennsylvania, 1791 154% do iy 2 dairy, do. ex {‘heose Plu full York fresh, Joubing areal Now : western i FREE IRV Pa. = Cattle 81.0008 £253.75 Hogs HOMIE, best heavy, 304g Bheep slow; choles, L340: cholve East Liberty, Rept and cows, medium, stage stondy bent common $04; veal ealves, BIG. MOTHER NATURE, Nature, the gentlest mother, Impatient of no child The feet st or the way wardest, Her admonition mild In forest and the Lill Ay traveler ix heard Restraining rom: ant squirrel Or too hmpetuous bird How fuir her conversation A summer sfternoon, Her household, her assembly! And when the sun goos down Her voles among the aisles Incites the timid prayer Of the minutest ericket, The most unworthy flower, When all the children sleep, Bhe turns as long away As will suffice to light her lamps, Then, bending from the sky, With infinite affection And infiniter care, Ber golden finger on her lip, Wills silence everywhere ~Emily Dickinson, FANNY KEMBLE. he Famous Actress Was a Troublesome Woman on the Stage. Charles Halle once sald tome : *'Fan- ny Kemble was the most difficult per. son 1 ever had tg deal with, I remem- one day at Manchester she was to ‘A Midsummer Dream’ with Mendelssohn's Well, some- in the H music, or her ber read Night's music lighting tho thing First t RARE f i ae exact a B i= that there beauty in the development of the working a musical problem, apart from poetry suggested by the melody or harmony, you have found the fresh world of never failing delight. Though you may never be able to play one page satisfactorily to your friends yourself, you will have learned music in such a way that you will not regret the time spent in its ao. quisition, -— Brooklyn Eagle i8 an Agus an agen, ven the yon or to Bequests For Enterprising Youth, Now and then we hear of some rich person leaving several bundred thou- sand dollars to colleges and other insti. tntions, perpetuate lasting 80 ject their memory, a novel and monument to them would be to 100 or 1,000 deserving young men and bequeath to them $1,000 each with which to start in business. The bleseings that would follow such phi. lanthropy cannot be estimated, —Chat- am (Va. ) Tribune, Where Ponfpeil Is Weak, Hew80 you visited Pompeii? Bhewwi0h, yes! Ho—=How did you like it? Sho-~Well, I must say 1 was awfully disappointed in the place. Of course it was beautifully located and all that, but it was dreadfully out of repair, —Hali fax Chronicle, In 1720 over 12,000 houses were burned in Constantinople and 7,000 | lives were lost in tho fire. In 1745 a fire again raged in the Turkish capital dar. | ing five days, and a series of terrible vonflagrations also cocurred in the year 1750, When drops of water stand on the | outside of a pitcher, the air is full of | moisture and a change of weather for | the worse is imnendine i If rich people would desire to i | for i | cured MRS. LYNESS ESCAPES The Hospital and a Fearful Operation Hospitals in great cities are sad places to visit. Three-fourths of the patients lying on those snow-white beds are women and girls. Why should this be the case? : Because they have neglected themselves! Women as a rule at- tach too little importance to first symp- toms of a certain kind. If they have toothache, they will try to save the tooth, though many leave even this too late. the thought that they can replace their teeth; but they cannot re- place their internal organs! Every one of those patients in the hospital beds had in the form of down feeling, pains at right or the left of the nervous ay } psia, | he back, the b Lf LA } i! N ose, Throat 11 & Ang wd Ty Nasal { All Ewe Oper fully Perform OTHERS FAIL H id A | i For wore than ent doctors, 1 and treatm Can al Wow il Ba | " fq 1 FYMan case of eve ) tinuall got sore and ¢ 1 always took eo with WANG and ear 1ronbie 15 yy Con Hil worse I tried 8 hail of patent med nes to went to Dir. Salm, and, thanks to hits knowledge as a physician. 1 consider my self entirely cured. Those pains, which came every month, and the fearful nervous prostra tion resulting therefrom, has entirely left me Mus. W_ MN. Jon New Florence, Pa fe Veyton, Mifilin coun avail. 1 HONE GOOD WORK | had a very bad case of catarth and sore eyes for more than & years, and consequently it gave me a world of trouble 1 was obliged 10 see | Dr. Salm: under his treatment the change is | 1 feel happy once more wonderfully rapid. My friends are astonished sch at have bDaftled the skill of other physicians and remedies quickly Atl Bye Operations sncorsafully performed, Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, pain Jess syd certain cure for impotepes, lost manhood, Spermatorthe, Josses, weak and nervous de bility : aso Tor prostatiis, varleocele and all private diseases whether from imprudent habits of youn or sexual functions, speedily and permanently eured. New method Kiectroysis, Epilipay or fits scientifically treated and positively cured by a neverdailing method Examination and Cx neultation Free to Everybody. FREE “The Medical Allviser,” a short history of private diseases, ad 80 CENT BO w Ll a Ally those Tr Ain Marra ws, This book will be sent 10 any- one free on application. Address, Dr. Salm, FP. 0. Box 7 Jolumbus, Ohilo Enclose a Joent stamp for postage, Corrected Dates of the Doctor's engagements for 187: Town. Hotel, . Day a June July. Aug. Sept. Oot. Nov. Bellefonte, Brockerhoff, Saturday, 12 10 7 4 930 27 Howard, Syracuse, Monday, 21 19 16 13 11 8 # FROM 10 O'CLOCK A.M, UNTIL 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Tg@ Our Advertisement will Appear Twice Before Each Visit. Mseases of Women Dee. 25 6
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