2? THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, OCTOBEI » Iv DISTINGUISHED DEAD. Editor Charles A. Dana Succumbs After Several Months’ Illness. 6. M. PULLMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH, The Eminent Parlor Car Manufacturer tetired In His Usual the } Health, and in arly Morning Lapsed Into Final Unconsciousness New York, Oct editor of the N home in Glen C yesterd Mr. Dana for several physicl the end cams ft AY A ANS were ) His condition such for several months that bers of his family had kept in constant readiness to go side at any ment morning he had a relapse, and apparent that recovery was impossil Several times, how toward night h the night there they did not mor : It was ses but a few he rem 1! side The Friday had the ther m + rallied nn that the end was and his attendants stantly at his bed urs off Lined GEORGE he W GEORGE M ther wus no Indi or indeed any pre ness, Mr. Pullman way at Moe In Pullman bullding up to 6 o'clock M day afternoon attending to busine Nothing unusual was noticed In appearance. Mra. Pullman was not home when her husband passed away she being absent In New York, She was apprised of the death of her hus band, and at once left for Chicago, arriving here today, accompanied bLy her two sons, George and Banger, While seemingly In good nealth, Mr. Pullman had been complaining during PULLMAN nm f nit 148 147 his d¢ mi his the 31 al hin at the last three or four days of the hot | spell and feeling rather uncomfortable, At 4.30 yesterday morning he called his FOI EY Ta body servant and sent for a physician, the physician arrived He died soom after, The of his death was ANgIna pectoris, The deamth of Mr leaving a vacancy in the Pullman car lirectorate, algo cause a similar con- ition of affairs in the board of direc tors of the Chicago Telephone company Hao represented on the New York Biscuit and Diamond Match boards | his son-in-law, Frank L n. Cause Pullman, besides was suc chang mak rked at ountry ars o palacs orldwide town of death of Admiral Warden. he Manhattan Island Tunnel, thi at ALY M insti and r rgan was n the intimated a part of this the oming annexation of th indispensable er enthus nexation, vy be me the ye if the luted ub ject £ Ar that Hawall ma Soervia's Cabinet Resigns, grads The cabinet god the Oct has resigna nnected Milan to th first ja with the visit api King This of ex-King Hat we Me tal Rinose h trouble was as the premier clared that he mer kin in rvian « 1889, and result from It sald to have de realign if the for. rmitted to return here in eX was would BE Were (»« Federation of Labor Convention. Vashington, Oct President Sam uel Gompers, by Frank Morrison, secre tary, has lssued a call to all afliated unions for the 17th annual convention of the American Fedevation of Labor, to be held at Nashville, Tenn, In the hall of the house of representatives, on Dee, 13 next A Denial fram Mr. Bryan. Chicago, Oct. 13. -Willlam Jennings | Bryan wired the puoi to the press | today from Norfolk, Neb.: "I have ! not expressed any opinion in regard to | the New York mayoraity campaign, | and do not care to express any opinion in regard to it" F Charged W MOST BRUTAL MURDER, Mother and Duughte r Slain at Their Home Camden, THELATTER'SSBON UNDER ARREST ith Killing the Him Women Whe Had Just Nursed Through a « Him Bodies, Fyphold Fever 1ness-—Deolnre Innocence Over Thelr Doad Massacre (Chinese Bandits Ta Kuang : nn 5 \ Yang een captur sacred by i which Juang pr part re Hur uthern vasiating in » band tore down the prison petting free vinces Cine geveral and | EAnNg oity who His iuding night wan ring The exceeded hundred n ned i 1 the at first had or. pri tac ke murdering gent three tir ' Fervants FOr ied spent pumber 14,000 Im ! ine The and plunds and injured More Triton Sarvivors, Havana, Oot Three additional survivors of the wreck of the coasting steamer Triton, which went ashore he tween Dominlea and Mariel, on the north coast of the provinre of Pinar del Rio, on Saturday morning last, have arrived here When the Triton foun. dered there were 230 perspns, passen. gers and crew, aboard of her, hut so far only 4% of this number have been heard from, I'iree Sir Edwin Arnold's Japanese Bride, London, Oct, I8-Bir Edwin Arnold, the poet and Journalist, author of “The fAght of Asin” and colleague of Mr. J, MM. LeSage in the editorship of ‘The Dally Telegraph, married a Japanese wady In London Baturday. {| contain | harmful | Speci iheritel 00d Taint Here is f inherited blood taint which resulted in what threatened a complete wreck of an innocent young life. The most serious feature of being afflicted with a blood disease is the fact that § posterity must suffer, The man or woman with the slightest taint in the blood forces the undesirable leg. acy of impurity upon their children whose veins flow with the impure inher- itance which handic aps them in the race of life. No child who has a trace of bad blood can be healthy or strong, and those pre- disposed to Scrofula are liable tc ) & great deal of sickness, because their constitu. tions are weak and cannot withstand the many dangers which beset the path of childhood. Medical statistics show that a majority of lung troubles result directly from Scrofula, so that a child afflicted with this disease is likely to fall a vic- tim to dreaded consumption. Mr. W. A. Clayton, of Addie, N. C., believes 8.8.8. is the only blood remedy which can have any effect whatever upon obstinate cases He says ““ My three-year-old boy had the worst case of Scrofula I ever heard of. He i Case to be nnocent medi i and eight Belo Rim in bealed utches, and n cr in three mont! Cancer, Catarr] Tetter, ADG & Purely Ve getable rem guaranteed to mercury or other and PH tash mineral Books on blood and skin diseases will any address by the Swift fic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Dollar Whe: be mailed free 1« THRESHING MACHINES, were, as wel ana P We ve r ond-hand Threshers for sale. 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