THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2s, 1807 ITALIAN BARK WRECKED All But One of the Crew Reach Philadelphia in Safety. REFUSED TO LEAVE THE VESSEL. In Declining to Risk Himself in the Crowded Lifeboat Seaman Castellano Signed His Own Death Warrant-A Day and Night of Thrilling Escapes, Philadelphia, Oct.27.—~While the north- east hurricane on the middle Atlantic coast has abated in fury, sharp squalls are still blowing around the Delaware capes and enormous tides are reported all along the bay and river, The list of maritime grows larger as further details of the gale's havoc are received. The Itallan bark Francesco R., which salied from this port Oct, 18 for Oporto, went to pleces at Fourteen casualties Foot bank, eighty miles below the city. The vessel's master, Captain Callvano, | the of twelve men last night after a day from eleven of hed this eclty and night of thrilling death. The twelfth Marion Castellano, leave the and in all probability and crew read escapes man of the seaman, vessel, Crew, | refused to | ITELS OF STATE NEWS. Uniontown, Pa., Oct work In the Leith mines, south of town, Saturday night, Harry Crawford and George Washington, of this place, were crushed to death by a fall of the roof. They were buried beneath tons of slate and It was several hours before they could be dug out, Pa., Oct. 206.--Eugene a West Point appointea from this city, and left end of the school of the Lackawanna eleven, has been for two days been ly- ing delirious and critically ill from the effects of Injuries received in a game last Wednesday at West Pittston and over exertion In a game on Saturday at Honesdale, Philadelphia, triplet record on PACH - While at Scranton, Fellows, Jr, D. Oct, 27~The world's for a mile was lowered from 144 to 1.41 by McDuffee, Church and Fowler, In the face of a strong wind, at Willow Grove track yesterday. The previous record was made by John- son, Mertens and Kiser, at Detroit, but as yesterday's event was not under IL. A. W. sanction the new time will prob- ably not be recognized. Cet 25 Harrisburg heen sent to enc state treasurer, Hon, James 8. and Mr. M. E. Brown, Swallow. It reads A letter has h of the candidates for Baacom by Rev. 8. C. “Gentlemen: I here- | with extend to you a cordial invitation Francesco, hored about off Fourteen istance | to Join me in an evening's discussion of a N i Il until Sunday, | her, 10 o'clocl about ut running eached hurri broke over to tem Chesapeake Day Storm Damage, { an City, M (yet ¢ . ot ry th Atlantie Ct { 0) their train morning Brigantine ralirond fOmMe par rthensts gey, and train a r mm Highlands iY on yiudl meadows tiantl trains wer New Seabright, ns 3 ered the track gtord ng ¥ Jersey rallr vYreckage uthern ind Norwegian Ship Wrecked, Norfolk, Va. The tug Walter A. Lauckenbach, Captain Willen, which left Key West about ten days ago for New York with the disabled Norwegian sailing ship Mathilda In tow, has ar rived, bringing details of the wreck of her tow about 60 miles southeast of Cape Henry. The crew of the 1 fated vessel were saved, A large amount of wreckage has been washed ashore be- tween here and Old Point, Indicating & disaster to some vessel. Ent in- | high | i John | Filled with Haquor the time as you Pittsburg, have been issues of this campaign, Pittsburg at such and preferred-— may Seq ghot Sheriff Hiains making sheriff Mar f the itted him to at Justi t he mining ounty, illage of between 13 I o'clock yester- had past between boarding onducted rEe in it and A bad feeling time ex the houses one of the Hornick the other the partisans of Bo. lek attacked Hornlek's house, They used stones, nxee and clubs y had nearly demolished the bullding when John Gavra, a boarder, opened from an upstabre window, one of the attacking party, with a bullet In hig heart. Charles Bloch was wounded in the side. The in veders fell back when the shooting was begun, and the arrival of a number of constables put a stop to further hostili. tien, Several arrests have been made, wrletors two Bolick « bBouses and es fell dead, football | | game played at Casino § { heap of players in a fire | Bteve Muri, | Bs | Antl«Ganmbling Amendment Yow Law | yesterday 'elaring the anti-gambling and { terim amendments, adopted at the re. | INNOCENT MAN SET FREE Had Served Fourteen Years of a Life Sentence, WAS FIRST SENTENCEDTO DEATH Subsequently His Sentence Was Come» muted to Life Imprisonment on the Confession of Another Prisoner-~The Judge Belloeved Him Innocent, Oct Silas 8B. Gray, who of a life penitentiary for the sup- of Mrs. Mary McCready Westmoreland county, released from prison on be- another Pittsburg, has served over 4 gen- in the murder Years tence posed at Was yester Saltsburg, lay issued by the governor, had ben proven that the The home in Indiana o« a pardon it committed left for his night Gray's « WAS A&A IY Mary hie cause deed ex-prisoner unty last markable one Cre her ms the 10 the curl weeks TAMA N JLICEMAN SITU n 5 3 oid MURDER} Indians Killed While Heslsting Arrest Fifty«fonr Killed in Church Stampede Ki persons were 5 : trample wing seriously injured u spain Needs Another Loan Berlin, Oct The Frankfort Zeitung publishes a digpatch fron Madr which finance that the funds Jun 15 minister his o« 45. 000 (i ftary depart payments Kitlod tn an Pootbhatl Game Astoria | : Andre Hasche, 18 years IN York city, in the hospital vosterday injuries foothail leach on Bun the bottom of a struggle for the ball, and when the tangle war ended he was unconscious, his neck being broken Ot dled from recvived in wn day. Hasche was at MA Bo we nt oi. issued an Trenton, Governor sirigee proclamation de- ad in. cent special election, to be a part of the state constitution | SLANG OF COLLEGE GIRLS, Fhe “Crush” “Dead Squeleh” and Other Terms Expressive of Student Life, College girl slang is not often heard outside of college walls, To outsiders it is chiefly interesting because it gives glimpses of college life, Tako the word ‘prod,’ for example. A ‘prod’ would scarcely be met with except in the col- lege world, although prodigies might. It is always a question whether a girl who is called a “prod’’ receives the term in approbation or disgust. There are two sorts of ‘prods, '’ one receiving the term from pure brillianey in some particular line, the other for general studiousness, The latter are tho most irritating, for they are always ready with answers in recitations, while the brilliant ‘‘prod’’ may be on the ordinary plane of intelligence when out of her particular sphere. She is a “prod’’ through no fault of her own, A dis tinetly woman's collegiate word is “erush,’’ expressing a relationship be- tween two girls hard to define, girl, generally an underclassman usually a freshman, becomes much at tached to another girl, ordinarily an | The younger girl is upperclass girl, “erushed’’ on the other, sends her flow ers and tries in various ways expression to her admiration. “erush’ finding some flaw in her as is often the the ‘‘crush'' at length loses its youthful sentimentality and settles down into a good friendship. If, however, before either of these states are reached the object of the “crush’’ gets weary of tho devotion, she resorts to what in college parlance is known 'squelching,' the highest form of which is a “d. a." or "dead squelch. '' This method indeed hasoften toward freshmen, not, to place. There is an established decreas ¢hall always | first of the the entorir . H case, as’ or {teach ed Anil saihered ( ad the reatures Cannot Under star Strange Fliers a kite or attacked or clentist was flying ¢ of years ago «} eagle came sudd r ) RO and cath ind and {| through that he Ar glass it conld his eye at the intruder in a most comical manner. He started away a few hundred feet, changed his mind, and came swooping back. He finally reluctantly went away, mystified over this queer addition to the inhabitants of the air While kiteg were high in the air one March flocks of geese flying in the wedge flow over, They invariably stop ped, broke up, hovered above the queer object, and at last slowly reformed and flew away. While the larger birds all come from heights above the kite, the small birds of the air will alight on the string holding the kite and sway to and fro geen cocked Cigarettes at Auvetion. A party of regulars in Charterland had been ont for some time in the velds, and their supply of minor luxuries bad long since given out. There was not » pipe of tobacco to be raised in the whole force, when some good, thrifty soul pro- duced a package of cigarettes and said that he would put them up to auction, This was done, and the packet of ten pieces was disposed of in ten lots at an average price of 10 shillings cach, «= Johannesburg (South Africa) Standard and Diggers’ Nowa Brought Home te Him, Crusht—After all, right doesn't al- ways make might, does it? Fravkman-I don’t know about that, The matrimonial rite seoms to have ‘made a mite of you, Richmond | patoh. One | and | to give | The | soon passes over, the admirer | idol, or else, | | and like when new, Nervous Debility Shattered Nerves, Gloomy Depression of Mind, Loss of Nerve Power and Physical Strength, How to Regain Strong Nerves and Vigorous Bodies. M ANY a person and steady ack Of inciina nen ana « | mind, find the: work, read or study dir s often find 1 ndure many t the th ug nl f lime up ”n strong Dr. Greene’s Nervura, The Great B Guaranteed Purely Veg Dr. Gree Power, Vigor and Strength. a1 ACA and Nerve Invi and Harmless orant. nl able 24) £ eta CLA yim ne's Nervursz + B. X B. LOTS Fall OF cn md Wa ALL WOOL mn, Dress Goods Lote hildren's New lat Co lee. pialas ’ tion ol . y 4 Rich Silks Ww think vou'll find counterpart in any ot} or | n - charge you nothi or sam} pays us to s nd them-—they to | extica show where money s in gaved, and we get Nees thereby BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA. CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _» You ean have your carpets creaned and re povated that makes them look bright, fresh Price 1s 2 cents per yard for all kinds. Have erected a building and equipped it with special machinery for this purpose Jul 397 PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. | “ WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY OUR STOCK - at GREEN'S - PHARMACY, KR BELLEFONTE, PENNA. THE PENNA. STATE COLLEGE. L! CATED In one of the most beautiful ane healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Undenominational : Open to boibh Tuition free; Board and other expenses low LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY I. AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICU) CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINKERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin Spanish and taltan, (optional) French German and English, (required.) MATHEMATIOS and ASTRONOMY. MECHANICAL ARTS; combining shop work with study. MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE. \ MiITARY SCIENCE theoretioal and prao eal. , PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: two yOars. Fall term opens Begtomba 12, 1884. Regular Jourtes Soul ras or catalogue or other In GRO, W, ATHERTON, LL. D,, president. State College. Centre County, Pa ate very and TURE
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