\dl w CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. AN APPALLING ACCIDENT Train Plunges Over 300 Foot Em bankment, SEVEN MEN WERE KILLED And Others Were Seriously Injured Heavy Steep Grade Its Course Log Train on Slipped Caused Havoc Ald 11 anened 1" An appalling accident happened nt Pp Weduoesd Cammal, Lycoming Co. Pa. of last week, when seven were killed and three more by a runaway log train perhaps fatally, Some of the victims were grou unrecognizable mass and cars were smashed int by | ment. The kille T i six children ; Schuyler, aged 7 William McGill aged 45 years, married, nine children; YCAars ried, Henry Engl married, one child; ish, fireman, aged years, Martin Muadorf, aged 28 years, married, one child ; Frank Carison, mineral § years, single ; rospector, aged Dennis, track Jello man, aged 25 years single the census enumerator, married, died Friday. (Ar also son tried to save their lives by but both were killed. The body atter was! bed the track still alive, although unconscious died while being carried to his ad fully 100 feet below the road Roe and Dennis were found along \ The last man to leave the train was Bonnell, who is the only living eye Before he Italian who man oun witness to the awful tragedy. 1 be shoved an named from the car, had his The only the r » [ » made the terrible plus who, on account of nmi "me ’ : inane 10 4 ) here the train le sharp curve, and wve this the ra eighth of a mi at which the ell the track and and heavy nu the bottom slow, while alot ¥ the side of the hill are scattered the logs with which the cars were loaded and the broken parts of the cars and engine The path made by the wrecked train re. sembies that of a terrible tornado, some of the broken parts of the engine and cars being buried in the the side of mountain - -— » After Dleo 1 alers James Foust, of Altoona, special agent for the Dairy and Food Commissioner of the State, made information last week against William Harvey, of Gearbart. ville, and Joseph Delebunt, of Hout:. dale, for selling oleo containing color fog matter, The butter in vey case was sold on May 24th, and in Delehunt’s case ou the following day. Mr. Foust being the purchaser in each fustance. The outcome of these cases will be walched with considerable inter. est, -—— Killed a Bear Samuel Matter and John Cooper, of Loganton, were in the Black forest a few | They sighted a bear days ago fishing. The animal weighed which they shot, 315 pounds, the Har. | and Prop. STRUCK JUDGE METZGI Edwards Throws M the Court Attorneys There was a sensational guarrel Fri the court house at Wil- M. E ming bar and Demo. mn day evening iamsport, when N wards, a member of the Ly¢ cratic nominee for congressman-at-large, John |]. Metzger of bay of his to settle her uadge told Mr. Ed accused Judge advised a client The ed divorce case wards that he li hetween the H These were 4 same holes and were tested against the . property, and on Mouday while the men were fastening the wire ou the it down A working on pole wasc man was ther pole and was nt ahead with his strokes of axe wabh Became Wild On the day of M1 Hall a heifer Tressler's sale near nden and a bull were let into the yard for the purpose of sell. ing thems, They became frantic and ran to the mountains where they soon be came wild that no one could aporoach them Last week they came to Mr Houtz's barn with Mr. Tate's cattle when they were caught. They are fat after pearly three mouths stay iu the moun. tains but they are very wild and the bull is very vicious » --——— Farmers, Note This Attention of farmers and all who make cider or other vinegars is called Ww the fact that before offering | the same for sale they are compelled by law to mark on each head of cask, bar. rel, or keg, or if so'd in other package containing such vinegar, the name and residence of the manufacturer, together with the brand, cider vinegar, others BELLEFONTE BELLEFONTE IMPROVING dan PA. An ladication of [nrease in Business P. 0. SALARIES ADVANCED Report of the Department For Po This Sect for the Drop | im of the St Incr Clerks Also Owl tthe home of arent on Tuesday a iar number relatives ge The Kun Aaronshurg friends bride is a daughter reside Luthes who formerly a _— For Another Carnegie Library A cable from Skibo castle, Scotland, announces Andrew Carnegie's willing. ness to erect a public library in Hunt. ingdon at a cost of $20,000, provided the citizens will guarantee $2,000 avnually for ts maintenance, A petition will be presented to the next meeting of council asking that the offer be accepted .—-— A New Bug In some parts of Woodward township, Clinton county, a pew species of bug, which the farmers call the Rose bug, i» causing great joss by destroying all kinds of vegetation, The bug also attacks fruit trees, eating both the leaves and the fruit cherry crop has been destroyed THURSDAY lo some vicinities the entire | JUNE 21, 1900 ON POLES DECISION Prog Owners companie without ¢ properly owners elephone men | say and Miss Ruth Ww the home of the bride o . The was Wil The : friends of the young couple mly te fam T1 rh . . th Spring performed cerem ony Dr Ham Laurie intimate were present They departed ov a two week's trip and will visit friends at Mt salesman in Mingle's Shoe store for a number of years. Miss Tripole has been an employee of the Bell Telephone Ex. change for some time. They are popular young people of the town and have the well wishes of all Pittsburg and in Ohio Yeager has been head Schemes for the Milkman An exchange says: "A scientific son asserts that bag-pipe.playing in the vicinity of a cowshed causes the cows to yield more milk per If the milk man knows his business he will do the bag pipe act.” Ifa milkman lays a water pipe to the milk shed be manages to get more mon. ey out of his milk p—— This is bow the avimals went into the Arke"2x2." 1,000 [INCREASE FOR BELLEFONTE The Census of 1580 and 18500 Pub- lished for Compa rrisons. LIST OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ER pgmR py = - _— Running a Business College Emory S. Ripka, son of A. C. Ripka, of Centre Hill, has one of the proprietors of the Chambemburg Busi. pess College, the sale being concluded on Monday of last week. The new firm is Willier & Ripka. Emory isa grade. ate of the Lebanon Business College and will have charge of the shorthand de: partment in the new concern hecome Ya by ar aby an rrest beer-dris a0oners ’ His wife and 1) iren survive yrthumberiand y eorge of Genera H Sparr homestead, in 4 ness it at Boalsburg was a ma 2% Ox Harris Her age jen $2180 8 1 ucre are suabacris amounting 10 $475.00 and other p the amount guaranteed about $3,000 Very Réwpectiully James A. BRAVER which make CENTENNIAL FUND Al a meeting of the boro counse pions already made, practically i, on edges Mouday evening an appropriation of of $500 was made to the Centre County Centennial Fund The County Commissioners, on Wed pesday, heard an appeal from the Cen. tennial Committee and many represen tative citizens of the county, pian of #000 was asked. Lycoming, 1 i air and uotingdon counties were cited as giving from three to five thous and each for their centennials. The hoard took action and after deliberation agreed to appropriate frooo for Pu poe the An appro-