THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE} PONTE PPA., SEPTEMBER 8. IRON, THIRTY FELL 0 DRATH In the Collapse of a u Bridge Across the St, Lawrsnce River, THIRTY-THREE WERE RESCUED, Elghteeon Died After Bes Hospital But of These Ing Removed to a I'wo Pliers of the Bridge Collapsed, Car» rying Down the Men Working on It, Elkhart Buffal hnavill hurt . hi Cornwall hurt siightly slightly Wharton Barker Bept., 7 For President, The Populist nas nominated Wharton for president Cincinnati tional convention larker, of Pennsylvania, by 6 vote of 128 4-5 as against 97 1-56 for Ignatiuge Dongelly, of Minnesota On motion of Mr. Donnelly the nom ination of Mr. Barker was made unani. mous, and then Ignatius Donnelly was nominated for vice president by accla- mation. Before the nominations were reached the convention got Into such a row that the manager of the Lyceum ordered them to leave the hall, fearing the destruction of his property. Order was finally restored by the Butler face tion bolting and leaving the hall i ert y years old J THE KHALIFA PUT TO FLIGHT. signal Victory For the Anglo-Egyp« tinngForees Under Kitchenman., Omdurman, Oppesite Khartoum, the Nile, Nubia, Sept. 2, by to Nasrl. The Sidar, General bert Kitchener, with the black standard, captured battle, entered Omdurman this afternoon at the head of the Anglo- Egyptian column after completely rout ing the dervishes and dealing blow to Mahdism Roughly our losses \ hile thousands of the der killed or wounded the Angl Byptian on Sir Her- Khallfa's during the 00 x army from thre KITCHEN] THE DREYFUS MUDDLE. New Freon senator t:rn Killed hy Benzol Gas Fumes, len. N. J Sept, § ieorge Eck hn Pri 0 yoars uckalew, 20 years old, Carr Chemical works, were overcome by benzol rday afternoon and dled adn the hospital A tank in which several chemicals were brewing bolled over, causing the gan to escape The three men were in a side room, and in ajptempting to escape the fumes had to pass the tank. They held their breaths and succeeded In reaching the stairway, where they fell unconscious I'hree Can old, and Frank B employes of the at Stockton gas late yeat noon after gion to HBavard's Condition. Dedham, Sept, T.~Ex-Ambas sador Thomas F. Bayard passed a comfortable day yesterday, being fully conscious and taking nourishment, so that, while his recovery is not yet as. sured, it is considered probable, Ex«Ambassador Mass camel post | at 4 o'clock | | FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS a death | ARES ARON PORTO (General Miles’ Avance Guard Ar- | rives at New York. | | | i Soldiers to Reach Home In Army. Ono Dead OMeer and several T'yphold Among the Advance of the General of the Victims on the Chester and had Bin wa in volunte irk The Ob the voyage, and that 3 day out from Porto Ric The brought all told 1.210 passen officer in ivilians, tl Pennsyl everal meml voluntes ‘ourth H. Smith, ‘ennsyivar i His THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As Hefleoted hy 1x phia and Phlladel- nltimore, aling= In EXIims small, ¢ ntere freah Jtimore Rept changed VN hes i 1 lov Po and mont} 5 tober % 108 | December, 5540108 amar No. 2 red i S108 8% southern sample, OG | | | : do. on grade, 61%WSoE Corn strong spot and month 5% GUN Geto Uh 6124 gteamer mixed VT IW routhern, white, 348 300 do. yellow, 5% Gr Mu Onts dull, No. 2 white, western P00 Me No. 2 mixed do. 0240 Rye dull and lower: No. 2 nearby, 41%e.: No 2 western, Hay In better demand No. 1 timothy, 16.5001 Grain freights auleter; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2%d., Beptember. Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3a. 24. September. Bugar strong; granulated, 5.58 Butter steady fancy creamery, 19%. do. imitation, 18417, ; do ladle, ME15e.; good Indie, 130. store pack. ed, 12014c. Eggs firm: fresh, 16@16%e Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, EN. do. medium, SE%e.. do. small, Pinge. Lettuce, Be, per bushel box. Whisky, $1.2961.90 per gallon for finished goods In carloads; $1.3141.52 per gallon for Jobbing lots, ber, THE WAR'S AFTERMATH. Principal Events of the Week Briefly Chronloled., Thursday, Sept. 1. to be end tiders rvice at Hough out of the pe " furlough are the Murphy, the noted died of typhoid fever ward lunteered to ps from it Annapolis 1 to Bj vernment ined to ) Wikof! a ain ad bodl Friaay, Sept ITEMS OF NEWS. Poetry John P'. Hay Memp! \ juarantis against oe of untry N enter the city rigid The conferen Fie tie w and their emplo ‘failed to aggre threatened vers Indianapo lockout is ors and dynamite, J W Buck Wampler were killed at Blasting rock with Willlame, John Grubl and Edward Watts Hiinesvill ind Captain Edward Murphy, ex-Cuban filibuster, died in New York of ma larial fever, aged 35 While endeavoring to rescue (Ye erew of A wrecked vessel Licutenant H, 8B Morgan, United States engineer corps, and two riggers were drowned near Savannah, Ga Misses Mary, Della and Ella Pardine and Mise Jersle Moore, all of Erle, Pa, were swept overboard by the Jibing of the sall on a yacht on Preque Isle bay and all were drowned, the | Jos. HornE & Co. According to The Almanac & Summer will be ver. You are probably thinking of the New Fall and also have the SO0n for coming to the exposition. When you would like you ¢ the lines em- Ire we to memoriz ph: sized be on PITTSBURG, PA. THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE. PROFESSIONAL « KEICHLING { the Peace Court house AMES W. ALEX High street, ne ail tt ANDY R ar | K JOHXSTON. All Temple ( re. 4 ness FERTILIZER. The war has advanced the price on Fertilizer Ingredients! We bought our stock early, and are in a position to protect the farmer against High Prices. McCalmont & Co's. Cham- pion $25 Bone Super Phos “Klondyke” Brand, High Grad 15s Jillic We are sole agents for Liebig High phate in Centre acknowledge the Goods on the market. who have used it war T'o those Who w fertilizer, w \bAdaddaddatdandaidantatdaddantiad’s B. & B. You'll find ur new Store Almost Ready.... NEW GOODS ey . il Samples sent Free Bogos & Buhl : Department X, ALLEGHENY.PA : | Education nal opportay nd young Hered grade rl stud r “an . » ; 8 students of Central State Normal School LOCK MAVEN, Clinton Co. P {andwome buildings steam heat, ir wht ' pare aon water, ex tens ats athiet FOX panies &i4 wo students fend for catalog JAMES ELDON, Ph.D, Principal Central State Normal Sel —, LOCK MAVEN, PA. pore + AGENTS MAKE MONEY This is the opportunity of a lite time FITZHUGH LEE, Major and late Consul Genera! a week to $18 J. 8 V. Agents are making $50 General to Cuba, writes a book on CUBA AND THE SPANISH WAR. General Lee's own story of Cuba and the Spanish War, substantial book of over soo pages, yxg's inches in size and almost One This is the only anthentic work published on the one subject occu: Hiustrations will be produced in a Hundred pying the minds of the entire civilized world Liberal commission will be paid and credit OUTFITS READY, [fx ized distributors are located in all parts of the United States. ticulars to Lose no time, act ai once. Our author. Write for full par. The International Society, 91-93 5th Avenue, New York, x41 Publishers of General Lee's Book. -
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