6 THE WRECKED MOHEGAN Ninety-five ives Lost Off Brit- ain's Stormy Coast. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 20, 159s, BACK FROM PORTO RICO. | (|[] J fhe Sixteonth Pennsylvania Regiment TAG IS THERE Leaves Jorsey Clty For Home. 4 J \ LUI, New York, Oct. 18-~The United —— States transport Minnewaska arrived Ihe Stars and Stripes Raised in here yesterday from Porto Rico. On : Porto Rico, U. 8. A. A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED RA ILROA D SCHED ULES The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect s surgical operation to cure eancer, or any other blood disease. The cruelty Jo ENNSYLVANIA EAILROAT» BRANCHES In effect on and after May 17 VIA. TYRONE~ cave Bellefonte 9 55am. arrive Hamat Altoona, 1. 0pm hivp m Bellefonte 1 5p m arrive at Tyrone Hp om; at Altoona 2 65 pm: atl Pittsburg ) Jn Thursday, Oct, 13, ARYL Major Beebe, of the United States military commission in Cuba, died sud- denly in Havana, Helen Gould has assumed the care of 160 sick soldiers landed at New York from Porto Rico and on Tues- day. I= WESTWANT al Tyrone board were General O, H, Ernst and . Fitabare staff, the Sixteenth Pennsylvania vol- unteers, about 100 men of the Third Wisconsin volunteers and a number of convalescents from the hospitals in Cuba A QUIET, DIGNIFIED CEREMONY, elonte 4 44 p ' ¥ ye General Lawton, our military mi ary THE BRAVERY OF THE BAILORS, None of Them Made any Effort to Es cape in the Lifeboats, and lant OMcers Went Down With Thelr Doomed Vessel, London, Oct, 17.~The gan, of the Atlantic was wrecked last the 144 persons on board, inclu passe The total nun ber « wodlies thus far recover Many persons und ed would have escaped an ordinary coast, are horribly mangled. The cause of the disaste profoundest mystery. N¢ to explain how the Mo far north her true co to There the the quarter sufficien 3 » helm. Transfer Friday evi n ¢ { ubtedly by being dashed on th if cas Some ( remains the } 'mpts he seven miles while not Wind was but day stone say not the The veribal gony a geng to on instances bers Hobson Homeward Donnd. Ocy malca. My Philadelphi pliances perati of to ns n Santiag: be serve m preas nt on who mm Philadelphia during the peace § in ibhilee Russian Will Congratulate France. Paria, Oct, 19.--The Boir that the forthcoming of Russian foreign minister, Count Muravieff, to Paris will be undertaken on the in structiona of Emperor Nicholas In order personally to congratulate the French foreign minister, M. Delcasee, upon the firmness he has shown in the Fashoda effalr and to arrange as to the manner In which Russia can give’her support nost effectively pasgerta visit the Senator Proctor Hesoleoted, Montpeiler, Vt, Oct. 18~The house Cuba and Porto Rico. WwW. B the Gal- | about 50 clviiians, among them Larber, of the postal commission, In | all the Minnewaska brought about 1,200 | Meigs, he { the v, | after unl | was | of Main passengers, The quartermaster sieamer z charge Major wird Governor Dr A ne Ernst and trangj el expected wr of wk on board transport 172 men, valescents, These me \W » taken to A Li ame, ¥ ‘ Fif- teenth st FW remain health General in having « numi | part to and other states, After the transfer General Melgs the ) | ed direct nia raliroad STILL UNREPENTANT. Soldiers Who Were ** ad Are In the Guard House, Spre Fagled ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, i hter, hours earll intoxicate Richter « one street Som w n Uusiness rds writen rorrhage ) raken { Harry Huydam., conductor. All 1 | at Birdaboro, this county and all wer married and leave families except Hu | dam. The bodies horribly m | gled. It ia water In | holler gave out will be | made. The engine fr a doz | conl and freight cars. They were piled | on top of each other, pleces of the en | gine scattered in all directions and the | bodies of the men hurled some distance Shamokin, Pa., Oct, 15.~The mystery surrounding the murder on last Mon day of 16.year-old Dalsy Smith, whose body was found near her home at Selina Grove by her father, riddled with shot and a gaping knife wound in her neck, was Cleared yesterday by the confession of Edward Krissinger, who was arrested on suspicion soon af. ter the discovery of the body. Krissinger says that the girl had jilted him, and he laid In walt for her, armed with a | shotgun and knife. After the shooting he cut her throat three times with the knife. He then hid <¢he knife, and re. were Al the 1 leved Investigation was haulin | nd senate yesterday took separate bal. | turning home washed the blood from ots for United States senator. pouses, by an overwhelming majority vote, re-elected Senator Proctor. Both | his clothes Krissinger bears a bad reputation, and is sald to have served 8 term in Jail, There were also | | ni Yhe Work of the Evacuation Commis | sion Now Over, and the Reports Wi Be Forwarded to Washington Americans Worked Without Delay. Porto Ri er pro nfantry a holt many SPAIN CAN NO LONGER DOUBT. Ihe nme Assumed nt. be free an faith deciarat were annexs ¢ she might depen tent requires it In. David 0 Governor Watkins Sworn tvaker A War Heroine Now * 14 31 Walwort weeks' ri ) mother | Hrecires tional Walw When school course Montauk went ther sri ht in the worked so sacrificingly that down. I'nknowns Fireon Indians Ardmore, 1. T Oct, 18 During an indian dance near Mill Creek, 30 miles from here, promiscuous shooting indulged 'n by unknown persons Lewis, ex-constable of Tisheminge county, was killed Wesley Hrown, a full blood, was fatally wounded by a bullet in the breast, Bampson Brown algo a full blood, wounded in the arm and hand Only Indians were present, Whe Ben wan Young Diaine to He Discharged, Washington, Oct, 18. Capiain James G. Blaine arrived in Weahington yes- terday from Manila, He has been ore dered to report at home to be dis- charged, his services being no longer required, The | I os . 19S ernor of Santiago de C ago for lough. Hon, colonial secretary, whe hi Bantl- a sick fur- uba, left home ye day, on British wife has been visiting ry Endicott, rath Friday, Oct, ere killed Fueaday, ended the surrender ambassador J eany James was indicted charge of trair Third Meorritt England Assistar urges tw ent 1 . ’ and Fr stmaster an Mery he THE PRODUCE MARKETS I 2 r and Raltimore As Reflected by alings=in hiliadel- phi firm and un snd month, December, 0 Y%e do on spot and ma Whe or December, 35%@ Wheat firm ovembey TONAITIN pleamer pouthery grade ‘ firmer; month, 6,686, November new or old November 85% January IER TE February, Be steamer mixed b south ern, white, 36638 do. yellow, Mya%le. Dats firmer: No. 2 white, western, Ik No. 2 mixed do Rye firm; Neo, 2 gearby, eo. No, 2 western, bie East Liberty, Pa. Oct Cattle sup- sly Heh! prices unchanged. Hoge stoady; srimme me livme 8.964 beat Yorkers, BAG common to fair Yorkers, $3.158 “50; heavy hogs, $3.000295: pigs, £1.6004.75; oughe 2. 80% 3.00, Bheep slow; primes, 45504.95;, common, BG: choles ambe, 1.60667, common to good, $3508 A, veal calves, Fu. No, 2 red Eainpie ORG TH Corn iy wi is TT TO TO TO I OI OO gov- | Of such treatment is illustrated in the leave Hes alarming number of deaths which re sult from it The in the blood, and hence ean not be eut out Nine times ten the s 4 knife only hastens death, disease 18 out of urgeon Absolutely 1 is Swift -|S.5.5% 18 it is to the DO YOU DESIRE FRAGRANT BREATH AND PEARLY TEETH? YOU CAN HAVE BOTH BY USING GREEN'S AROMATIC ANTISEPTIC TOOTH WASH, PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT GREEN'S PHARMACY. I" Ry a WIFI | = Lag Lk Lp CLEVER THING TO DO: If you have a Brother Mother, 5 or Aunt Father or ter, Uncie SISE YOU have—livin ne distant pant ’ of the country § can give them an hat ’ | ino sending appropri ne ate gift and be appreciated Ture CEXTRS a —— MA Sr Fir ra eat Education An exceptional opportunit f Y young men and nre for weaching or for GU reguiar courses. als t work in Music, Shortha writing, Kirong teaching graded work, good dis hard study, losure best sudents o Central State Norma! School LOOK MAVEN, Clinton Co. PA, Handwsme bulidings perfectly equipped sont heat, electric lights, stundenoe of PUNY MONRtain WAlEr, eXiersive campus snd stnietio grounds. Expenses ow Sate Ad to stadeats, Send for oaialog JAMES ELDON, Ph.D, Principat, Central State Normal School, LOCK HAVEN, FA. w young X Cad A —_— SR LA RE < FO TRE » wa rv t Altoona at 7 40: at Fittsl VIATYRONE~EASTWARD elonte am at Harrisburg 2 ng trains from Montandon neport Lewisbur Lock Haven and Tyrone, ¢ train No. 2 for State College Aft } Montandon. Lewis) W wk Have and Tyrons 11D r State ( Trains fr Fean'a. Ka {and west ¥ exoept 8 ege H.THONAS. 8 ATLROAD OF PENN Ma ve Pt) H i f PFHILAD Atlante Cihy NEW YORK Via Tamaqua) NEW YORK Via Palla Arr Lyveja. mp n * Daily § a0 p A. mm. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Car attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11:8 p.m, and west bound from Phil elphia ati20iam J. W.GEPHART, General Sum t Week Days m. Sanday 1 A GARMAN'S EMPIRE HOUSE MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. AL S. Garmin, Proprietor. | Everything new, clean and inviting. | Special pains will be taken to entertain Centre county people when taveling in | that section. 4
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