2 THE CEN VI RE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ~ a" 7, 1847. GRORGES ACCEPTANCE of Nomiostion For Mayor of Greater New York. AN ENTHUSIASTIO GATHERING. Various Nomina- Mr. Only Candidate In Accepting the tions Tendered Him George De~ ¢lared Himself the of True Jeffersonian Democracy. New York, Oct, 6 George cepted the greater New last night. and before that he acce years ago. In Henry rg womination f York was In many of the pted the nomination 1886 he received votes. It the greatest outy of the people seen in this city the present campaign, The doors w : opened at 7:15, and in less than two ninutes every seat in the big hall was occupied and the as far the police permitted, were crowded. Hun- dreds were turned away during the next 15 minutes, and by 8 o'clock sev- eral thousand, “unable to gain admis gion, assembled outside and held open air meetings in the plaza, which were addressed by several local speakers Henry rge's appearance before the meeting was the signal for an out! of cheering that lasted three minut Jerome O'Neill, of the Central } sided. In h Chit uagiens and han Union hall people 11 688. 000 at ‘ooper same It sami uring during was aisles, as Ged or Hng plats is 0} ago er I YAS Over Mr. George Hate » for 26 minutes ily after the « the meeting journed, and the crowd quickly quitted the hall, many of the most enthusiast| climbed the tables t the platform and took turns in shaking the hand of Mr orge. Antl- «Gambling Amendme mt Carried, Trenton, Oct. 6.-The official returns of last week's election have been re. ceived at the office of the secretary of state from 12 of the 21 counties. The figures, so far as received, confirm the statement that the anti-gambling amendment ia carried by a small ma- jority, and that the ad interim appoint ment amendment Is badly Governor Griggs appointed Voorhees, Johnson, Btokes, Kuhl to act as a state canvassing board, “nd to go over the figures on the 10th inst ul mclusion speech was declar quietly but not | over press Ce beaten Appalling ( wins ity n « hinns, Taroma, Wash., Oct, 5.-~The steamer Victoria brings news of the most dis astrous floods that have visited China for many years. Sixty villages near Tung Chow, containing over 50.000 in habitants, have been destroyed by floods, and the reople drowned or forced to flee. There Is no means of | finding out how many thousands have been drowned, but the number is on timated by Chinese authorities at 16, $00 to 20,000, | a leader In temperance work. Senators | Gould and | ; tucky DEATH OF NEAL DOW. For Seventy Years He Was a Leader in Temperance Work, Portland, Me, Oct, 4.—~Neal Dow, the veteran Prohibitionist, died at 3:8 o'clock Saturday afternoon, It was on the 20th of last March that the whole temperance world celebrated the 934 birthday of General Neal Dow, | For half a century previous he had held | wm unique place in the public eye, and he had been His first for 70 years of his long life NEAL DOW went in this direction ed the tow n Me where he ym ringing the old town at 11 4 o'clock for the citizens take a drink He has ever Ie implacabl wr of drink, and HH I / moven was when he Portia: abstain induc nd, fr and Workmen and Seven Seriously Fwo Killed in} ing Forty ured, x Gas Kills Thres A hea Exploding Mine Wilkesbarr Pa t. 6 f gas in Parr which thre names munds, miner Eddy, driver Richards, rie ed, Isaa Ed aged 65, widower ree aged single driver Ix aged two children r the t mun Ce 99 Sw fr Aft yo, wife an or sev lies were taker is was bad The Deadly Gasoline Stove, (et, # By th« A$ Hy expioni of fe nd floor of pers the injured and Mr M. N. Kurtz Mise Clara Lennie was badly ut the face and body. Lennie was preparing luncheon when the explosion occurred, the burning fluld completely enveloping her. Miss Lennie hastily wrapped her mother in a cloak to extinguish the flames, and then picked up the blazing stove, car ried it to a window and threw it into the court below. It struck Mrs. Kurtz, who was looking up to ascertain the cause of the excitement, and in an in. stant she, too, was enveloped in flames, Hunter Yor Minister to Guatemalan, Washington, Oct, 6. <Ex-Representa- tive Godfrey Hunter, of Kentucky, had an hour's conference with President McKinley yesterday afternoon, and at its conclusion It was announced that the appointment of Dr. Huntér as min- ister to Guatemala had been signed by the president. Dr. Hunter has not as yet fully made up his mind that he will accept the mission, but if he can arrange his business interests in Ken- he will leave for Guatemala within 30 days ue thre 1H were EfMe ns Mra pre burned. Two Lennie will die burned abo The Charges Against Kleokhofer, Washington, Oct. §.The grand jury of the Districx of Columbia has re. turned three Indictments against Frans cis J. Kileckhofer, late disbursing offi oer of the state department, charging him with embezzling over $35,000 of government funds in July and October, 15806, and with appropriating to his own use $15,000 worth of government bonds. Kisckhofer denies that he has boen guilty of criminal conduct and asserts that the alleged shortage Is due to careless bookkeeping. | | markabl Wi ceived | Cuba i { relief o ieneral Weyl It | former | pines | hearted soldier in Spal in | and kind | ures, | approach the rebels | riving sbhably i | buliding Mrs, | WEYLER AND SAGASTA —————— The Premier Favors the Cuban Com= mander’s Speedy Recall, GENERAL WEYLER' SLAST REPORT It Declares That Conditions In Cabs Have ‘Improved Plemarkable He Urgo in a Degree’ Sinoe His Friends Assumed Control. His Retention, Madrid The Liberal i y HIW has thro and it in advent of proj regim in the is known eniutary initinted with that emisr Sagast VOrs Weyler's | speed) It is HOW inderstood CORBOT that his su« ral Blanco, the Phil the softest Gens al of a syubitie in efer vio m He fully authorized with a view to mutual agreement the stilitien. Bhould he not pacifi Can. nt authorities of | wh was born, to | s Confession A Harr tive, and thst upon them a hatchet sping watch y patch In Harris sald uld be New Jer enter He of Suloides, Mrs A Chapter vy York i of Robert Rivinius listed in the ited States army at West ymmitted suicide by asphyxia ] this city, and mur- dren at the same und dead in their idren were g i and 7 The hus army 30 yearw in administrative cause known for the N. Flagg, a prominent physician of Yonkers, who was married Thursday night, killed himself by jumping from a hotel window yester day while temporarily insane. There were ten other suicides in this vicinity yesterday. Crot an =n man Point her four All The and | irls of 15 f 11 the the in n in and i= a printer No crime Dr. R Thessaly's Evacuation Asanred, Athens, Oct, 5.~The boule met yes- terday, but its proceedings attracted little Interest. M. Zaimis, the new pre- mier, declared that the objects of hie government would be to secure the evacuation of Thessaly and to fully and radically reorganize the country in order to insure evacuation. To carry out this time was necessary, he sald, and he asked the chamber to postpone futher business for the present. M, Delyannis, M. Karapancs and M. Deli. georgis announced that thelr respective parties would support the government, The chamber then adjourned amid cheering for General SBmolenskl, min. ister of war, Our New Minister to Denmark. Washington, Oct. 6.-The president yesterday made the following appoint. ments: Lauritis 8 Swenson, of Minne. sota, envoy extraordinary and mine ister plenipotentiary to Denmark; Fd. ward Bedloe, of Pennsylvania, consul at Canton, China. Professor Swenson in a NorWeglan, and a great friend of Senator Nelson, He was at one time a professor at the Btate University ol Minnesota, and ranked with the prow. nent educators of the state, Dr. Bed. loe was United Btates consul at Amvoy, China. How to Cure Gatarrh. Every sufferer from Catarrh should know that it is impossible to cure the disease with sprays, washes, inhala- tions, etc., which are universally used, In fact, the experience of growing worse all the while is proof that the treatment is all wrong, Many who have been under treatment for years and met with disappointment in- stead of benefit are willing to doubt that there is any cure for Catarrh, The trouble is that all of the treat. ment they have received has been mie- directed, and has not touched their trouble, Catarrh is a stubborn Seep. seated blood disease, and everybody should know that to simply treat the surface, that is, the local irritation, does not reach the disease, A blood remedy is needed, but it must be a good one; a remedy which goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces it out. 8.8.8. (Swift's Specific) isthe only one which can have the slightest effect upon Catarrh, for it is the only one which goes to the seat of the disease, and per- manently gets ridof it. This is the only reasonable way to treat Catarrh, He ovement istantly PATS, : 1 OF worse th inhaling reme that each wint year prev “Finally that Catarr} after thanks WAS unread | J. was 1 saw It to be cured he matter, hie to expect ilies which 1 I then « result w by reme surisce. and the after a fe a perceptil 1is was ng to take the 1 y, the di orced out of my FEAGC Greadinl treatment, any good, an cific), a remed lisease and cure it. To continue the Catarrh is to continue to Specific never f to cure the most aggravated cases, It real blood remedy, and cures Catarrh, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Hezema, Cancer, Scrofula, and all other blood diseases. 8S. 8. 8S. is guaranteed t for Swift's wrong treatmen suffer. als Purely Vegetable Books mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Dollar Wh receipt price goes up, the gold if it 1" anvthing. We sell MACHINES cates dollar wheat before crop of 1807 i8 The THRESHING Horse Traction ines, ondshand Threshers for sale. ‘Ans Powers, well AR and Portable As En. out the next crop. The Champion and Pennsylvania GRAIN DRILLS, on All of the latest ments at low prices, 00006000 FERTILIZERS of the very best; more value for the money than we ever offered heretofore. Timothy and Clover Seed—choice stock, as well as other farm seeds, Corn Harvesters and Corn Huskers and Shred. ders of the McCormick make at away-down prices. The Keystone. CORN SHELLERS, Corn Huskers and Fodder | Shredders, the reputation of | which for good work is weil established. 00000000 MoOALMONT & 00., Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE & C0., State College, Pa. COALS We offer some see | Plows and Harrows to od improve- | | | i i 00004 00090 ED. E voe.d RHOADS SHIPPING © © © © © » o o COMMISSION MERCHANT WN DEALER IN ww ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS Ears, Shelled Corns vats and other Grains, Baled Hay and Straw, KINDLING WOOD By the Bunch or Cord ties lo suil Purchasers, Wast Csin Clean 1d “is the >I BEEZER Si< MEAT MARKET Is i : BEET, PORK and MU JTION 4 : \1 ILIPBEEZE Mutua LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, per week PET Ween 16 weeks of 12 weeks, h term of 14 weeks, 18 only rth , and only $52.50. The cost of the whole Senior year $107.40 The Facuity of the C mal School is comp their several departments colleges are reoresented A well conducted Model nishes superior training to students. Graduates con sition s and meet with excellent success. 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Agent for Centre and Clinton Co's, 20 YEARS EXPERIESAOE. TRADE MARKS, DESICKS, COPYRIONTS &o. Arron seteding & sketeh and deserd ption may aici avoertaln, free, whether an invention ia prasbably patentable. Commundostions strictly emidaual, dees sgreney Tor securing patents in Amerion, Wao hare a Washington offen, Fatents taken through Muns & Vo. receive special cotice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, banuttfull flinstretod, Inpeest of Ration - SRL potant peivd MrT, gern wT fod i nix mond ha, ES ah a] oupietand wind AND Sond ON PATENTS sont fron, MUNN & co.. 1 Besadway, New Tork. in | fur. | net | f 42 weeks | |» umand good po- | 5 » and oc- | | Train Stu- | Lock | | | | $ § ¢ 1 & ¢ " § ¥ ¢ IA ILEOA. D SCHEDULES = ENSEYLVANIA KAILROAD BHANCHES in eflect on and after May 17, 15 VIA. TYRONE . AKD WESTWARD Leave Hel il 2 iefonte AM. Arnve Amat Altoona, 1.00pm : 4 m Leave Bellefonte | 05 p Arrive at Spm: st Albooua 2 8 at y Bie \ at Tyrone al Pittsburg Tyrone tisburg Tyrone gal BARTW ARI 6 4 44 LX Wa We ata TE EE] IRB RRR ERR ERR. «Nate Coll Str Bloomsde Pine Grove Mills Morning trains from Montandon Williamsport, Lock Haven nect with train No. 3 for noon trains irom Mon rone and No. 5from 1 No. 5 for Sat eee co efonte Lewisburg and Tyrone con Ktate College Alter tandon, Lewisburg, Ty wk Haven connect with ¢ College. Trains from State Oy with Penna. RK, R. trains at Bell Dad nect y excep! Sunday THE CENTRAL BAILROAD OF PENNA Time 1 Able effective Nov. 16, 18 READ DOWNS 1 No5 No Am Ip m HiT 4 | i} READ UY Nob Nod No 2 pm. Ly Ar mpm am 1348 BELLEFONTE 15 6 10 10 Nu Me 3 5 Nigh 1 E57 § aa Lion BE AS 8 Heels Park 5 Dunkles Hublersburg Suydertown ' Nittany ) Huston BF | Lamar 1935 260 Cliztondale | § 38 Sl Krider's 8id'g | 9 8 Mackeyville 1? 42| Cedar Springs | 50, Salona : 55! 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