Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 31, 1898, Image 3

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 31,
ERRIBLE EXPERIENCE
Sailors of the Steamer Mastiff
Adrift on an Too Floe,
VESSEL ORUSHED BY ICEBERGS,
The Men Spent Fortys-elght Hours on
the Ice, and Some Were Made Insane
by the Sufferings They Endured,
Several May Lose Limbs,
St. John's, N. F., March 30.--The
steamer Mastiff was crushed in an ice
floe off Gross Island on March 15, and
the bottom was torn out of her by the
bergs, The crew, with boats and pro-
visions, left the ship and escaped on
the ice floe, where they spent 48 hours,
nearly every man being frost bitten,
mest of them severely, There were 185
men in the Mastiffs crew.
The ice broke up the first night, and
a large party of men was plunged into
the water. All escaped with their lives,
but their misery was greatly increased
by thelr misfortune, The ond night
12 went insane, but by great exertions
on the part of the #ptain and the of
ficers these unfortunates were kept
under « 1 and employed in variou
tasks,
Shelte were m
turned boats for t
seriously fr |
would have
been res
uring
Be(
ontr
rs
Family Religlon.
Insane ver
ywoldsvil ¢
Buncoed Postmaster Must Pay.
Trent
United
Alleged Crooked Banker Arrested.
Philadelphi March ir
the }
COMmMpar
Peopls
another
of C
Chestnut
which
Singerly
charged w
statements
currency
a hearing
missioner Ed
ashi
Murderea In Texas,
March
Family
Angelo, Te
family named Les
mother and tw
been murdered
Rock. A man
states that in
evening called
house and asked to be all
all night. They were denied
modations Later in the night he
awoke to find two men in the hi
and as he ran he was fired upon
them. An ax was the weapon used
killing the Lees,
San XA
small ry
ranch near Paint
the al
part «
on a
who
the
men
ERAve Arn
early
the Les
1 to stay
RCCOM
two at
Wed
YU 84
by
in
Ohlo Miners Wil Strike,
Massillon,  O., March 20.-The joint
conference of committees representing
the coal operators of sub-district No.
34 of district No. 6 ended at midnight
without a satisfactory adjustment be
ing reached, and as a result the miners’
officials have issued orders that no
work shall be done unless the operators
concede the points demanded. These
orders affect 2.500 miners In nine coun-
ties. The operators refused to grant
the Saturday half holiday or the hour
noon demanded by the men.
Seven Flood Fatalities.
Greensburg, Ind., March 30.-The loss
from the flood in this county will reach
$150,000. The fatalities are larger than
at first reported. Three members of
the Walters family, in the Tanners
creek bottoms, are missing, and afarm-
hand, Albert Phillips, was a victim in
the cloudburst at Moscow. Claude
Shane was drowned at Westport, and
Jate reports indicate loss of life on Fiat
Rock, below Bt, Paul, at the junction
of Conn's creek, where two members
of one family perished.
Maryland Legisinture Deadlocked,
Annapolis, Md, March 30.-/The Mary -
land general assembly is in. a snarl
over the question of reorganizing the
police force of Baltimore, which bids
falr to block all legislation during the
balance of the session, which has but
pix moire days to run, The se Yun
terday rejected a proposition f the
house to go into joint convention on
the subject, and then put upon its pas-
sage a bill providing for a bi-partisan
board of four to be appointed by the
f the |
I otte
| by
:
A WEST CHESTER MYSTERY
Mother and Hor Little son
With Thelr Throats Cut,
West Chester, Pa., March 30.-Mrs.
Isabel Ridgway, aged 28 years,
her son Charles, aged 0 years, were
found dead In bed yesterday at the
home of Charles Harley, near Dut-
ton's Mills, in East Goshen
Their throats were cut, the heads be-
ing nearly sev «td from the bodles
The weapon ua was evidently a
butcher knife, which was found close
by the bed The dead mother and
child found by Harley, who sald
that the deed was probably committed
while he was harnessing a horse,
According to statements
the woman was to
mother. She housekeeper for
Harley, and had lived in the house for
about three Harley was getting
the horse to take her to Mal
vern, where was to take the train
for Philadelphia, to remain ab
weeks, She is sald to have
woman ended closely to her
duties as housekeeper, and was of a
retiring Harley is a married
man, bu ved with his
fr some Some are of the opine
fon that man committed sulelde
after gu t 1ild’s throat, The
authorities, however, are making an
Found
the
about
wos
Vers
ready
she
been a
wife
Wile
| Investigat
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED.
I'harsdav, March 21.
¥
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Spanis y
March 28,
Monday,
Ireland,
Tuesday.
RE"
March 30,
ndition
es that ex-
niy awaiting
ed that
Hill,
Ont., Frederica
oys, aged and 8
wild hogs while going to
hamlet near
Gran.
killed
school
a0.
purchased in
Belleville,
and
were
Wednesday, March
The torpedo
Germany has been named the Somers.
The public funeral of Lieutenant Jen.
kina, who lost his life in the
aster, took place at Pittsburg today.
The wreck of the scheonsar Julia
new boa!
A.
and |
township. |
LANDSCAPE GARDENING,
Bome Valuable Hints About Thinning Oud |
the Growlths on Country Places.
A writer gave recently some valua-
ble hints on landscape gardening with |
reference to thinning eut the growths
on & country place. He says: “The
| great sin of commission which a study |
| of ornamental private grounds in all
| opment.
made |
become a |
parts of our country reveals, is the
fallure to cut out trees and shrubs
which were always fi-placed or which
dave besu rendered detrimental or su~
pesflucus by years of growth and devel- |
Everywhere we goe country
places, small ones eapscially, which
whether viewed from the inside or the |
outside, are less beautiful than they
might be because thelr plantations are
too crowded, A house may well be
draped and shaded, but it should not
| be concealed or smothered by follage.
out three |
i natural
rows |
Maine dis- |
Warr has been washed ashoré on Long |
Island It is believed that ‘her
perished,
The national senate has passed
bilk appropriating $3390.000 for the In-
dustrial exposition to be held in Phila-
delphia.
Two more bodies
from the ruins of
building, Chicago,
thus far found.
crew
have been taken
the burned Ayer
making a total of 12
Messenger Drove Of Train Robbers,
Los Angeles, Cal, March 30.Meager
details have been received
Fe passenger train near Grant, N, M.
The train was flagged some distance
from the lonely station and slowed
down. The engineer, however, sus.
pected the cause of the flagging, and
was moving ahead when the robbers
opened fire and wounded the fireman.
The train was stopped and five masked
men approached. Express Messenger
Fowler stepped from the train and
opened fire with a brace of revolvers,
The robbers were unprepared for this,
and fled. One of them was severely
wounded by Fowler, but his comrades
got him away.
* Congressman Hrosians Seriously I,
New York, March 30.-—Marriott Bro
slus, member of congress from Lan
caster county, Pa. Is seriously Hl at
the home of his daughter, In Mount
Vernon, N, ¥X.
Charming outlooks ought not to be
shut off. A fine tree ought not to be
hampered in its development by oth-
ers less attractive. Two or three trees
of equal excellence ought not to be al-
lowed to survive so long together that
the beauty of all will be ruined. A
shrubbery ought not to look like a
rough thicket, nor should a place be so
crowded with shrubberies as to look
like a wilderness. Health as well as
beauty demands that follage should
not be tao dense in the nelghborhood
of a dwelling house, for human beings,
no less than plants, need the
Istration of the winds
sunshine of heaven.
at this
ownes of a
or sma should 1
trees nd shrubs,
; May no
free min-
eAsRoOn
coun
greatest
VE WW A Ys
The Ose Mere Pletured Has a Number o
Advantages
that hi
can
make
again
fords a
ive grou
plants
portunit
the
ing about
be added |
Chestuut Trees Profitable,
Those grove
and keep it free from depredators may
find it aa profit We know
one or two such groves which are only
fruit, but which yield returns
with no labor except for gathering the
nuts better than could be got for the
usual farm crops. Jut tor secure prof-
itable returns the public must be ex-
cluded. Men and who club the
trees while the nuts are green to bring
them down will disfigure and injure
the trees, so that after a few years the
trees will yield little or nothing
Chestnut trees, if the fruit is of good
quali ity are valuable property, and
their fruit should be protected. There
are several improved varieties of chest-
nut, some of which will begin bearing
when three years old These should
be chosen if new plantations of chest-
nuts are to be made, or scions of the
new varieties should be grafted into
native stock.
who have a chestnut
source of
boys
MHonrded His Wheat
A Kansas farmer has late sold
some wheat harvested in 1886, and
which for the past 11 years has res
mained unthresbed in the stack. The
wheat was bright and plump, weigh-
ing 60 pounds to the bushel. The
| seller rented a farm, paying his rent
| with other crops and leaving the wheat
the |
{ a falr price for it,
i sold,
| has not paid him.
i ago was higher than it has yet been
| terest,
| than half of this wheat when thresh-
| od shows only a mass of straw with
| most of the grain eaten out,
of an at- |
tempt to hold up the westbound Santa |
{animals are taught
until he could get what he thought was |
He has now 12
wheat crops ready to be threshed and
Of course this holding of wheat
Wheat 11 years i
:
Aside from the loss of in- |
it will be vary strange if more
this year.
Training Watch Dogs.
Watch dogs are trained successfully
in Germany by one Herr Strauss,
who does. a large business. The
to fly at an
Intruder’s throat and a dummy tramp
of wood is used for that purpose.
Sometimes a real man, heavily padded,
Is employed in the place of the dummy,
and of course the Intrepid individual
Is well paid for his services. All dogs,
It appears, can be made into good
watch dog by such instruetion, al.
though St. Bernards and Russian ‘wolt
bounds have proved themselves supe-
rior for the purpose,
Sugar Rest Lands,
Lands near Watsonville, Cal., that
formerly went tenantiess at $3.00 per
ure I now lease for $7 per acra for cule
2 of the sugar bet,
AGRICULTURAL |
| soon enough,
ith
1 Or
| stains
| trouble,
NOT FOR EVERYTHING,
But if you have kidoey, liver or blad.
der bouble you will find Swamp-Root |
People are |
just the remedy you need,
not apt to get apxious about their health
If you are
i “half sick" have
well’ or you
caust of your sickness?
It is easy to tell by setting aside your !
urine for twenty-four
settling indicates
dition of the kidneys. When urine
linen it is evidence of kidney
Too frequent desire to urinate,
scanty supply, pam or dull ache in the
back is also convincing proof that the
kidneys and bladder need doctoring,
hours; a sediment
There is satisfaction in knowing that
the great remedy Dy. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, fulfilis every wish in relieving
weak or diseased kidneys and all forms
of bladder and urinary troubles. Not
only does Swamp-Root give new life and
activity to the kidneys—the cause of
trouble, but by treaticg the kidueys it
acts as a tonic for the entire coostitution,
If you need a you should have
the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty
cents and You may have a
amphlet both sent
m receipt of three two-
cent stamps to cover postage on
the Mention Tug CENTRE Di MO-
CRAT and send your address to Dr.
mer & Co., ugh
proprietor
medicine
one dollar,
PR
tle and
by mail, up
’
minle }
BAIN 0
free
cost of
Dottie
amon, . }
genuinenes
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN M KEICHLING
Justice of the Pease
rt hots
IAMES W, ALEXANDER
High street. near court
all the com
I K TOHSSTON
Femple Court
fess
Attorney a
Cul be
EK. RHOADS
At his yard Opposite the P. R.R.
Passenger Station, Sells
only the Best Qualities
"TY Wr atts she
ANTHRACITE
LAN id ANJA hd
AND
BITUMINOUS
|
iJ ALLAN
ARR ARCRAR A
Esse Tr SSREEESS
ALSO ALL KINDS OF
Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw
and Sand.
ARRAN
aA AA RRERR
es SRESeSS
Superior Screenings for Lime
Burning. Builder's and
Plasterers’ Sand
ROYAL STOCK FOOD
for Horses, Cattle, Sheep
and Hop
Melephone 1912.
RLP-AN-S
ri. we
A
‘not quite |
ever |
ht that your kidneys may be the |
unhealthy con. |
ring
Medicine
It true for
body to take a thorough course of
is wisdom BVOrye
Swift's mpeciiic
of the year.
and impoveris
tiMs Beason
h
just nt
The blood i% #5) ill ger
IT
hed, and the gystem
is full
be
thoroughly
of impurities which should
eliminated, In addition
and toning
avoid logs
eral
For
The
Blood
SSS.
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LOCK HAM
{ '] :
da ode] Re
training to professiona
a command good
nt success
rive tions and mesd
andsome new building, erected at a
t of one hundred and twenty five thousand
dollars, i= now finished and oe upied A coon
modations first class Kiecirie ght in every
TOOT carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new
furniture, fourteen bath room Hot and cold
water on every floor Far stem steam heat
| Bmead system of ventilation, Eversthmg is
new and convenient “i adents may enter al
any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail
from all directions
We shall be glad to earrespond with any who
are interested. Send for free catalogue and
secure rooms lor next term
JAMES ELDON, A. M.. Ph.D... Principal,
CLEVER
THING
TO DO:
1f you have a Brother, or Sister,
Father or Mother, Son or Daugh-
ter, Uncle or Aunt-—-of course you
have-living mm some distant part
of the country you can give them
appropriate gift and one that
will be appreciated by sending
them Tun CENTRE DEMOCRAT one
year, Costs you only $1to doit,
and will keep them informed dur:
jung the year about happenings in
Centre county. Would that vot be
the clever thing to do ?
WELL!
I GUESS
IB. &
BITE, Ja
Wish You Knew
exactly what eat assortinent
of new ZOas are ere and how
your
for
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earnestly re
orders with
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how you the plainest
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straightforward evidence
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JACOB GROSS,
Fine Tailoring,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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High
Street
ted for Mooenate Foes,
Dum OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE U, 8, PATERY Ormice
pi i bess time than Lhose
TOM,
( ng or photo, with descrip.
We advise, if patentable of not, Iree of
Our fee nét du et t is secured,
Pammsiey, = How o Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same in the U, 5, and foreign countries
t free, Address,
iC.A. SNOW &CO.
Ons PATENT Orrick, WASHINGTON, D.C. Sd
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