THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1897. A NIGHT OF TERROR Terrible Experience of a Wrecked Crew Off Atlantio City. OLUNG TO A OAPSIZED Heroic But Futile Efforts VESSEL, of Life Savers to Reach the Imperilled Men the Abated, During Storm the Storm Atlantic City, Oct, 4.—The « gchooner wrecked off Longp day night were rescued yest landed on the beach at ~-Rescued ocean After rew of the ort Satur- erday and City. The luckless craft was the Henry May, Captain W. O. Perry, from Portland, Me., with a cargo of railroad ties. Fer nearly his five men faced did not meet it is miracle. The story of their perience was told by after food and warmth him. The vessel ran into t northeast gale which raged coast Friday night when off as headed for Delaw water, but the storm grew ir she sprung a leak. All hs called to the pur but the akening wv whe death. little She w against Head crazily before the storm, legs Captain had are 24 hours the captain and That they than a dread ex- Perry, restored he violent along Barnegat break and were y fury ands they roaring ne eaming nting General Lee Richmond, Va. 4 < ’ eral Lee expe Oct, § Co return t probably some ime this me does not exp be ota through th his « nouncing United States Martin, it | dental co tention to time o« Democrat gilver man, tional inter msular ] hima su ferred it ntest mes As he is and the st. + will be « Ambassador Patenotre's Si Paris, Oct, & is offic ed that th Cambon red as Fr has be govern 1897 Su. Mo. ally of nitment OCTOBER. Tu. We. Th. 3|4|5|6|7 10/11 |12|13|14| 17/1819 20|21 24/25/26 27) 28) CO a 5 AA 5 AAO MOON'S PHASES. 0:31 » it ined its ididate For Senator. nsul Gen y Havana mth, but thers ugh an Alth his for the ceeed Mi from inci- is his in- when the a gold standard Henator Martin a free me of na- 1CCOR8OY., ANNOUn M. Jules 1897 Fr. | 8a. 1/2 89 15 | 16 22 | 23 20/80 26 po THE WANAMAKER LIBEL CASE Ex-Secrotary Reeder nnd Assoclatos to stand Trial Next Month, Baston, Pa., Oct, & The habeas cor- pus proceedings in thef case of ex-Bec- retary of State Frank Reeder, Assem- blyman Webster CC. Weiss and Maurice C. Lauckenbach, charged with consplr- acy to defame the name of John Wanamaker, came up before Beott in the Northampton county court yesterday, An affidavit was read from Charles Schobert, maker of the Infor- mations, declaring that he did not know when he signed them that they were against the present defendants. He had been informed they were against De- tective Tilllard., Counsel for the prose cution offered to substitute the name of Fred A. Van Valkenburg for that of Charles SBchobert as the prosecutor, The offer placed on file, but order was made regarding it. The court then made an announce- ment in regard to the Shobert affidavit Judge Scott said he had examined the affidavit to if it really contained anything in which an Indictment should was no qv | for such a mot the | | ants i | the man | BUPppOS : | known to each other, be quashed, if this had been a case jon, and he found that it more, that it did not discharge of the defend The court direct with the und ution did not—much ant the in this hearing to proces d. standing that the prose could present testimony this Kirkpatr with his col Warr case, M MD om » ITE OF renders at eading, Pa., Oct, § Lasts lenator Mi Nn Stat Death lef of Mon- aged brutally three flonda revel Norristown day night « Isaac Alderf tortured a w» trying to f Aas to the hi he did not } rel wbout t) lonely elt along An ex after hi 1 th | torturer and burn! the with were cords i hit Philad Oct. 2.-Two men, un were found dead in adjoining hotels yesterday, both hav ing committed suicide. One was Rol ert Jones Monaghan, a prominent law- yer of West Chester, Pa., and well known as a Democratic politician of Pennsylvania, gan, iphia, ex-Oovernor Pattison, Over work im paired his faculties some years ago, when he disappeared for six months, and was finally located In Ausiralia, It fa thought that a recurrence of the mental trouble led to his self destruc tion. The second was Joseph Daniels, of Woodstown, N. J., 46 years old, who took laudanum, leaving this note to his father: “I have been a disgrace to you and myself, and the sooner I am dead the better.” i nated | present Judge | | power gylvania of who Inhaled Numinating | Mr. Monaghan had been a candi- | date for congress, and was a friend of | PANO. ' A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Ho, about Thursday, wny children run ington at night that a curfew tion is talked of, Massachusetts Re ernor We state officers Washington the house Sept, Bon Wash regula. miblicans lcott and renomi- all the ’ } Fire stroyed last ompany's property. night de- big Loss in Traction « and other $750,000 Deputy commissioners must Attorney General Reeder says enforce the Penn allen tax law until the highest ded it unconstitutional Friday, Oot, 1, The Tammany York nominated VanWyck for Peter Champion, St. Louis, Is an helr A Chi pyndi mammoth hote plot of ground donated due court lares of New tobert A. Demo City Judge Crats mayor, a tramp pauper in informed that he estate in Germany. ate will in Dawson City by Ji has been to a large erect a upon a seph La- Greek erigned Zalmis, 1 Dely Premier talll istry has r adhere new yannis min rmer nas rm n Del nt Support es saturday, tor, the Oct, & STOCK I'he Dull the stocks re General Markets Iphia, Oct, LF r firm extras roller. clear. #.2 strajght, $4. 306400:. western wir MIG ib atralght $4 1s mills, extra, 8.2563. lye £3 per b Whent strong: ¢ Le ARETE et No Philade superfine $ Pennsylvani srrel for of Delawnre red red, October spot western pa Hny timothy, $1 for LIfe choles Deef steady quiet: family, 3304 1. tern steamed, 30.50, Butts oreamery, 1482 do. factory, srk Ring, Lk imitation creamery New York dairy, 12015 do RET fancy prints Jobbing do, extra Pennsylvania Cheese quiet. large small, white and colored, #4 part skims, 6%G7c.. full skims, SG, Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 166r18%0. : western, fresh, 16417 East Liberty, Pa, Oct, b-Cattle prime, M.965; common, $2.6063.90; stags and cows, GLIA prime medium weights, 30G4L; best Yorkers, S0LAM400; hogs, S0L0004.40; plas, $LOGAAS; grassers, $2564.55; roughs, $36 | 4. Bheep barely steady; common, $2004.40; choloe lamba, $5.300 5.00; common to geod lumbs, M0615; veal | calves, $47. large adi rd steady r quiet boef | wots 1265 19 ‘Creamery, nt SES wholesale white and 240 colored, slow, bulls, Hogs steady; | | own down beah.’ And his lines follow: | “You lie.’ I instantly make a movement | i | choles, H.20004.235; | him a | HAPPENED IN FRONT. PLAYERS TELL OF FUNNY ENCES THEY HAVE EXPER} HAD Mat the Upon Actors of Interruptions From The Man Who and “The Widow Jones’ Meolntosh to “Soak Him.” Audience Sneezed, May Irwin Wanted Burr Players are affected almost as deeply by happenings in the audience as is the by happenings on the stage, Sometimes they are moved to wrath, but more frequently to laughter. Occasion ally they are frightened out of their lines, nudicnce A man sat in an aisle seat, three rows from the front, at a performance of ‘* El Capitan’ the other night. He was a fat man, and he gave a sneezo suddenly-—a terrific It was followed by an- other that shook the plumes on the big hats of the women around and made the lights flicker. The audience Eneezo, suspended attention and the out a third sneeze note those looked at the sneezer, and as he snorted nded in a high seldom had been heard ir though the Metre Hi pear by El stretched out his long man, rolled his big uid in a sepulchral « players paused just that « such as | parts, pol itan Upera use 18 arms towa looked like ¢ ing at me over her her finger in my fa val ‘Like gwered “Well, I am,’ said 1 “1 don't believe a word in,’ said she, ‘for I know'd the Widow Jones and ber husban' nigh on to 20 years ago. 1 up with ‘em when | they was hitched, and you don't look like her. She went off from these parts, and I heerd she was a widow and that Jones was dead, and then 1 heerd she was at this the-ater, and I cum tosee. Youain't | the Widow Jones, and I just want to say one thing more—I don't how you | dare to take other people's names and use ‘em,’ “With that she flounced out, but the | next day when I appeared at a rehearsal | ghe was on hand to give me another | blast. 1 explained to her how it was She'd never seen a play before and had | come 20 miles to see her old friend, the Widow Jones, There was a time when such things frightened the life out of me, but I've learned to turn them to good account Perhaps there is not the stage so phlegmatic as Burr Meln- tosh during whusual occurrences in front. He lays his coolness all to the | training be got on the football field when he was at Princeton i “I find more unexpected things hap- : pen on the stage than in the audience,’ paid Mr. McIntosh, ‘However, the first night we opened in ‘At Piney Ridge’ I got a piece of advice from the front. I said to the villain, ‘You lef’ the colo- nel's baby up thar, an you brung yo' the you're say stood Lb another man on | as if to strike him; but, remembering that ladies are present, my arm drops to my side. A man in front was so infari- ated with the heartless villain that he called out to me: ‘Soak him, Jack! Hit good one or hunk,’ and then he hissed like a mad gandor.'—New York Sun. YOUTH AND OLD AGE. Strength Young? Restorative. How often we say meridias twilight glow Aud on the of o ven of thom y smut 4} ne pa pa young he Tox hand, how who ought their prime evidences in look ght never in at many to be in bear lings of old Life is Not Measured by Years, hut by and Vigor, What Makes the Young Old and the Old Dr. Greene's Nervura the Great notent influence youth snd or of rich en nerat Herve s storing the snap of renewed vout exhausts and 80 XB. Extra Inducement ¢ Cloth Capes Ladie's S580. MUEeS, In per and t ioring at hy . $10.00 and will rige R300 to Jackets, i J a Ret § SER iE) A SLY i that sure every woman w Misses’ Jackets, and bo fg fo Ki 00 to OO COME —— things 0 rem mber 181 Two CEP ~ when come, of of new Woolen Dress (Goods, 85, 30 andl H0¢—and see that we have your name avd ad. dress for the new Salogee, sn 3 BOGGS & BUHL | ALLEGHMENY, FA. write for tiles OARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _» You ean have y our carpets cleaned and re. novated that Takes § im look bright, fresh and like when new. Pry is 2 cents Ti yard for all kinds. Have erected a bull od ahd equipped it with special machinery 1 purpose PETER MENDIS, Seieton, Pa. SSS Sssssaaasy 7 Avy A ™e WW asa a aw Always S EE EE (Freemn, -aal F. Potts -_ TVD TH PENNA, STATE COLLEGE OCATED in one of the most beaut I ane L healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Undenominational ;: Open lo both sexes Tultion Board and of very low | LEADING DEPARTMENTS of of STUDY 1. AGRICULTURE and LTURE CHEMISTRY 2 BIOLOGY §. BOTANY and HORTICUI 4 CHEMISTRY. CIVIL ENGINEERING | KL REOTRICAL ENGINEERING - MECHANIC AL ENGINEERING IMINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin Spanish and Italian, (optional) French German and English, (required.) 9. MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY. 10. MECHANICAL ARTS; combining shop work with study. 11. MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE. 12. MILITARY SCLENCE theoretical and prac: tical, DEPARTMENT ; 15. PREPARATORY Oars, Fall term opens ey RE 12, 1804 GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D,, president. State College. Centre County. Pa ES i i i - Bot ex DoT se frog her expenses AGRIC TURF two
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