2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER { ) 1901, MINEFIRESTILLDURNING see It is Hoped With Relief Gangs to (Get fire Under U mtrol, EIGHT BODIES ARE STILL IN MINE It Is Possible That the Bodies Still Beneath Tons Be mbed Are Buried of Slate and May Mever Recov ered. Po al gion tral peopl hontas, scene ol terday, about were a No bodis RI thi since iu as cover Many those at the vw were witl ing { ef! in gu wit! to get it is ent week be a On cuers reaching They saw six or reach drove then sever them mented on phere left work found that with se the drift the m« stant later a flame of his compani a side and was Probably succun Mone h J popular su inspector has given the supp an Yer: mtain Was geer Milk ¥ i ed into that many families CASE Bam cans to be view mwecntions of city gave ible to the inspectors were ples were take tested with a The the aid pos without police force the all City Treasurer Suspended. Buffalo, Nov, 20 Mayor Diehl yes terday suspended City Treasurer Phillp Gerst In the no tice of suspension the mayor charges Mr. Goarst with ml and with hav kept false accounts that the accounts call for $5 the city tha hand The counts, which has ! in for a from office conduct ng inacen Lis 8 8 progress veral da Y | be continued Brooklyn's Postmaster Resigned. Washington } e¢ial confirmat i ing, it iB BA in un ¥ y wellin circles that Postmast wil Brooklyn has tendered his resignation to the President, and that it hans accepted RON 0 hoon Hanged Himself With Towel, Lancaster, Pa., Nov, 16.-John Lan dera, an inmate of the County Insane Asylum, committed suicide In that in. stitution yesterday by hanging him. self with a towel. ] ] BUICIDE OF BCHOOLBOY Being Punished By His Mother Drinks Carbolic Acid. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov, 18 ing to attend school regularly Emanuel Smallstreet, of this 13. year-old stepson The boy r iis stepmother For fall Mrs city, Hal sented and sald or it to the upstairs to d a bot and hi have cause lo reg mother no sttention I'he went At the brothers a fleld Hal carbolie noon left school some distanc brothers to drink, nice and he William did not much, and after the contents handed to his brother. Hal remained in the bot did “Here 1s they will never see me where of acid telling him that it tasted would like It But the very drinking some of the bottle then drank tle, as goodby to all; AWAY gave his some the Hke taste } 1 DACK what saving he 80 again A ing two short time through bovs afterwards a man pass the field discovered the the Both were re [| ground They lying on were unconscious pital as soon as p« 4 der br AN IRRESPONSIBLE FORGER Names of Ci ness Men A NOE Aaare | 1¢ pris » WAS In nev e statément 1 be atter Vessel Wrecked in Fog. hus. N. F aptaln l whom were experi for 38 | ware rnoon the coast had to hat a wreck inable would attract Titania ffs made The that ct that the rew total wreck and Cargo Farmer Dragged to Death, Pa Nov, 19. Michael : of Mount Joy town agged to death by a horse He aster was 65 years old, and itch up a horse animal was 1. Appar The Hig Sisterin Law , 18.~W e Phillp Lau Run, t} county ng his gun shell In one of the barrels was discharged and the entire | of shot entered the nsck of his sisterinlaw, Lena Strokman, aged 12 years was passing through the kitchen at the time. Death was almost instantaneous. Cosmosky is nearly crazed with grief. Fined §79 For Adulterating Milk, Sunbury, Pa, Nov. 16 Charged by State Food Inspector Simmons with using formaldehyde in thelr milk, dairymen J. C. Landy, of this eity, and J. C. Broscious, of Btone Valley, were fined $79. David Da. vis, n of Sunbury Reef company, charged with selling ceo margarine, held In ball for ol in wae clean the ad who yostorday Anager the Wan 500 | court, | Missionary Convention Adjourned. The annual 6 general missionary Methodist Episenpal last evening, next year have been diligent dur valuable "Ittabure, Nov «') of committee of church adjourned to meet In Albany, N. Y The delega fng the » ne work wan moetiy ” tH 1 finally and much Fire On Cotton Steamer. Newport News. Va 20.-~The British steamship Manchester Cor poration arrived here yesterday after hoon with ker cargo of cotton ea fire, Tugs are at work on the blaze, She was éavoute from Galveston te Man: theater, RBugland. NOY and | ATAL RAILROAD WRECK Freight Crashes Into Work Train on Sharp Curve, TEN DEAD AND MANY INJURED Force of Collision Was 80 Great That Were Thrown Top of Work Train—Fire Ac Freight Cars On the Horror, urred on ves and ured wor extra ana it An those terrible train among latter train that the wrought apa were aboar Was ding FOCes ed to eet There is a train the freigh a Spe at wa A Boer Demonstration 20 EX i Still Dynamiting Trolley Cars Scranton Pa Nov. 19 Ar i 3 | ¢ was Yha i Found With Fractured Skull, Wilmingion, Del Noy, 18 A man | I Ih MeCa a und th her afterward consciousness in book containing the McCabe John's and a praye boo McCabe Ir reighton Coll egy sup Am Catholic with ; skull road tr i 8 Pennsylvs acks yesterday ortly without regals his pocCke! WAS A name of Thomas Home, Pwookiyn presented Io Father Spalding, C Omaha The man years of age, and It fell from a train nt about 2X he wan is believed Brakeman Killed In Freight Wreck Towanda, Pa NOY A serio Lehigh noon bi freight wreck on railroad ¥ day at both tra Jesse H shequin A CAr wreo) up ralis and had fasti-n time 1 trac ter for rl Keman and thelr Lo Child Attacked By Rats, Cumberland id., Nov, 10.-Tille, the Gyearold dsughter of Anthony Reese, was atincked by rats and so badly lacerated about the throat that she may die. The child was literally covered with rats when her outcry aroused her sister, who drove the ro dents away, - . LEGAL NOTICE ECULOR'S NOTICH LE} Estate of JOHN ( of Lluston tow) Letters been granted by undersl; to be Indebles make immed claims to AMPBELL, decea Centre county Va testamentary 1p ide ate GLEE Mis the ister of W % tot ned i ft them iY UAM BELL, Execut ian i ‘ ¢ of appralsement lames T. Met deceased. ast A.M G. As Nov 4 : SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of 8 var! Fac Le at of the of Be T SATURDAY. NOVEMBER te, on as follows IRACT NO Centre county aforesa by Anas f } ert Valentine ot a n the south by lands of Charles MeCaflerty fohn Musser ot al: on the west hy lands of John Musser, the heirs of Reuben Valentine of a and ot he north by lands of William F. Rey nolds and sundry town lots in Bellefonte bow ough, composed of parts of five tracts warrant ed In the names of William Moore. Thomas Ball, William Sharon, Jr, James Harris and Hugh Turner, and more specifically desorbed pocording to a survey made thereof by J. M Bell. Civil Engmeer, of June 24h. A.D. 15% as follows: Beginning at stones, northwesterly corner of sald tract: thence along land now or formerly of James Harris’ hers. and orossing the Centre & Kishaooquillas turnpike, south | thirty five degrees, east, twenty and one hall | perehes to a stake ; thenee crossing the creek | and the Bellefonte, Nittany & Lemont rallroad south forty and one hall degrees west, thirty five perehies to a stake ; thence south thirty five degrees east, twenty two and one half perehes | to a stone ; thenee south thirteen degrees west nde Ww Lhe ™ tate having teen I thet {10 be re flied at i thirty six and four tenths perches to a stone : near a white pine; south sixty thiee degrees east, eleven perehes to stones: thence south {three and one hall degrees west thirty nerches 10 stapes, thenoe south thirteen and one 11 fen vast, twenty six perches to A While pine the soith filly two | and one hall degrees cast, thirty-one and one half perebes A white pine; themes south thirty three degrees cast, twenty perches to a stake : thenes ¢ rossing the Pelisfonte, Nit tany & Lomo ad. north nity Ave | east, vighteen ton stake {thirty nine degrees sast, th Lienths perehes ton stake thenoe re the creek north Afiy five and one half degrees enst, four and two tenths perches Lo a sake | thenee north RIty degrees west, nine Jatehis toa stake on the easterly bank of said erenk | thence, re crossing the turnmke road, north forty ane and one-hall degrees east, two hun dred and thirty-six perches to a stake in the | middie of the old Lewistown pike: thence | south sixty tour and threedourths degrees | west, one hundred and Afty nine and nine tenths perches tog stake theese porth Altern | and one hall degrees west, one hundred and forty and seven tenth perches to stones thence along lands of Velends' Cemetery the three following conrees and distances, to wit: south, seventy six and ove half degrees west, wtp six and thee tenths porches to a stake | south, eighty four and one fourth degrees west, four. teen and seven tenths perches to a stake; and north thirteen and one hall degrees west, thir nee to tralle Arg rees thenes riy four and two orossing ere he sptith 1 tie his are conve | Land Associating I which ————————— perches to a stake lot. sont) “ver and thence event Bik tyv-fivenndf of beginning metery con | | ther t hereod hn Hoover wit of 1) James Harris and Nathante tracts fourth of I» sores thers the o iillam Sharon tract, one fourth of MX acres and ost of the W aM A. Thomas tract a granted to David Harter: and also #x eepting all ore underlying any tracts conveyed by Jacob D. Valentine ot a t any of their ancestors by deeds recorded p r 1o August ond, IRN Together with the right and privi ege of free Ingress, ssress and wr the surface of the respective tracts to search for find, dig. deposit, clean, burn, take and carry AWAY ail uch Iron ore or mine, with all the rights and mr neeessary for the fall quiet and absolute enloyment of the same, sub ioet, however. to the payment bo the resp clive owners of sald surface, their heirs and assigns of 8500 for each and every a anen tly occupied In the exer of sald right Af shafts or holes excavaiad in searching the of the making such searc) TOGETHER WITH the {lors ane f: out res regress vileges re Pere joe for are fXpeEnee Parties dey char engine houses washers Ix. fxd shlings, ra CATIA. WARONS SOR les platform = incline planes dwelling houses, stal Artesian wells, machinery the forveoiag ands or 1 eoniained weed Ral and also together wi'h a mae “1 which have been made upon the surface of any of the above mentioned forty seven tracts upon whieh the od, either by BEdmana Rianeh i Stewart, the Valentine Ure of the Centre Tron Oorbpany 1886. oF prior thereto, by the ors of ald Blanchard and Stewart TH) ‘ ¥ y ty n f8, DUmMDS ma Way Aes 8, cable any of therein frecied OTR eet tin on rights of wy therewind vemenis and fom pia 4 y said ore aed apy William sinee August Ind grant FORPBOGOING wing the same property The Vude!ity Insurance, Trust & Safe Deposit Company, by 1's deed bearing date he twenty-sixth day of Felvuary A. I one thon sand olght hundred and ninety ona, abd re corded in Oentre county in Deed Book Vol, 81 mee BA, granted and conveyed to the sald The ‘alentine from Company, as by reference thereto will more Tully and at large appear ALSO TOGETHER WITH all the corporate rights, franchises, immunities and privileges the said The Valentine Iron Company under and by virtue of its charter of incor tion as granted by the Commonwealth of Penns vania, under Letters Patent bearing date t lenving fF mens ure edd | 1 day of Janusry A indred and ninety one twenty sand « ninth ght h Laken In exe werly of The Valentin nt, and Robert ¥ can Bonding & Trust 1y, leree Mei zeed ition Lhe pre defen Abr it Cyrus M Tio and ta oft { Hannal decaaned All that messuage farm nines situate in Howard township Pennsylvania, bounded and lows Beginning at a post near dogwond tree on the public road on the northwest side of Bald Eagle ereek known as the Sand Hill road, thence along land of T. A. Long formerly James and James RB. Antics north 43 degrees west 14 910 perehes Lo A cherry tree on line of Christian Bower's land, thence along OC. Bow ers land south 47 degrees west 104 perebhes to A post, thenoe along land of Wm, Leathers south ¥ degrees east 107% poh to a post thenes north 8 degrees aast { perches to a post, thence south 80 degrees oasi 11 perches toa post, thence south 77 degrees east I¥ 1 30 nes to A post, th pee north degrees eget perches to a post, thenee 4 deg east 21 perehes to 8 post #9 « perel f beg w tract of land Oentre nty described as fol per : thenoe north the Lining Te h i {ww { hereon tory frame bank barn ad o'er satbuiid reese pant AO ¢ ne nt hos B arected & tw dwelling h ings ALBD tunte i Jue raft plaoe or Paco Howard townshiy fon mid ning at 4 post, thenes by land of Wm Load gle Frederiek t eathers south Aegrees west perehos to stames, thence nth #0 degress to a white ouk » degrees east 3 perches north 41 degrees west Post theneoe north ) 10 porches to a post, thepee north A dogress west to post by land Wm. Kine north 8 de nek Gast 1 perohes to f land write snot her wast theney n eo at try prrrehine wih 4 there in 1 ump wl hes degrees const of | a post, Thence sonth 8% degrees east 35 pore hes 0 a post, thenoe sath perehes to a white pine, thence south 4 grees sast Bly perehes to the place of begin ning, containing 20 acres and M perches net TORT, Seized, taken In exeention and fo be sold as the property of Martin L. Gates, Teuws «2 deed will be peknowledged until purchase tsoney Ia paid in fall KEheriffs Offies, CYRUS BRUNGART, Bellefonte, Pa. 7 Sheri Jan. 8 iw), 1} degrees east
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