> v £% pe KEYSTONE ROTES. vu Items of Real Interest Pre- sented in Condensed Form. o 4 WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW, Gleanings of Importance from All Fields News, Picked Up Here and Through the State. Political, Military and All Other Departments, The American flag now floats over every school house in Franklin. J. 8. Moerison, of mn & Cass, paper A well dressed stranger threw him- self in front of wling railroad train at Douglassville and was killed. Mrs. Wuchter, of White Hall, com- pleted the 206th day of her fast She is growing weaker and her hair is falling oat. of There Morri- of the firm of manufacturers, fii Y i Ie A 3 1 U8 DONIGS On a » 1 SBIMAARK HS. CUsY, Wor . More raised the figures on a rail heck from 30.80 to $820.60, and pre ited it for payment. He 2 Taylor M. Uhler, the owner of Uhler's Trausportation line, died suddenly at the home of his fatl Michael Uhler, in Uhlertown, Pa., of apoplexy W. L. S« millionai: rator, has voluntarily given his miners an advance inwages of 2 cents per ton, beginning Nov. 1. The will affect about 2,000 miners, +4 3 ¥ $1 * COL OPE the James Barrows, an oil well driller at Washington, Pa., was found dead in a lot near the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road tracks a pa f bovs, He probably died in a dra i i hes Oy John Bura car by a bri road near Havre. went back to i the: the body of an Enos n near same place. Both re dead rt was kno from a box r¢ on the Lehigh Valley Wi { innen found the look and escortel to her father's residence, when the marriage took place and the newly married couple started for the west, The affair was kept a close secret until they had gone. It created no lit- tle stir in the village. Rev. W. Hayes Moore was mally installed as pastor of Doylestown Presbyterian church, + W. Eckard, of Abington, pre- sided and preached the installation sermon. Professor Kendail, of Lin- coln university, Chester county, deliv- ered the charge to the new pastor, and Rev. D. K. Turner, of Hartsville, the charge to the congregation. Rev. Mr. Patton, the predecessor of Mr. Moore, is now pastor of the flourishing Presbyte- rian church at Wayne, The Doylestown Presbyterian church is the largest Prot- estant body in Bucks county, The Real Estate Title and Trust company of Philadel pis, receiver of the American Life nsurance company, has petitioned the court of Dauphin county to grant it authority to enter into an agree- ment with William G. Knowles for the transfer to him of bonds of the Goshen Machinery company for 510,000, These bonds were appraised at the inventory, but the peti- forth that no more than 310,- obtained for them, There question 48 to the ownership 1s and the receiver is of the the transfer to Knowles t advantageous to the pol- for- the Rev. Insurance Cras (KY) can be some ] bone opin oil would be u iey holders NION CONVENTION. TRADES To Form a Pennsylvania Branch of the Federation of Labor. Harrissero, Oct, 21 Representa- tives of many of the trades umons throughout the state met in the hall of the house of representatives and effected a temporary organization by the elec tion of J. W. Bisbing, of Philadelphia, president, and C. K. Willetts, of Erie, secretary. A committee on credentials was appointed, consisting of C, A. Mil- ler, Harrisburg: D. J. Kramer, Erie: George Kreider, Lancaster; Mahlon Barnes, Philadelphia, ana D. H. Cris man, Pittsburg, The convention has been called at the union, of Erie, for the purpose of organizing a state branch American Federa tion Labor, the object being to se cure the union of all the trades organiz- ations in Pennsylvania under a central jurisdiction. of the Of mont} ting of the I have stponed Of ne of the r continu- account hour : ics and ar means were used to save the . but all without avail. ears old, living in ito a yard door, y Years « Was ies” aa they f i when and bout » y Aw § Of 1% ell miners the dis- time the onceds zh Valley lay with Fel newspal &# tour of Lengn line At $ ha } the ” ir ENT RE 2h fice of the f the cr edi Abont sixty of were present, representing ‘about of indebtedness, A tement of affairs of the pany was made by its treasurer, Mr. ". Hildrup, which shows that its ts largely exceed its labilities. It unanimous feeling of those present to grant an extension of time irom two to three years, if necessary, There Jail at named Albert leroy Gardner, who was captured after quite a long chase, He had secured employment with a e ‘viner, Richard Compton, of Jefferson aw uship. While the farmer was ab “fardner stole from his stable his ‘inable horse, attached him to a iy rrowed a gun and an overcoat drove TAs soon as the theft was covered th ® farmers rallied to a man and sallied fort, * 10 scour the country. He was finally o, 7¢Tiken in a swamp and overpowered, The trial of Webste, * 4 Ca npbell, of Wedssport, for the killin © of Ais Gertie Hiskey in Leighton last 3 “ob, resulted in 4 verdict of guilty of ‘pvoluntary manslaughter, The deceased &iFl was about 16 years old and Camp. 0 was about the same age. They were 1. "YoI8: During a call that he made on her "M® ita the the weer was lodged in the $ voung horse thief, A $s «ETANONn bh A series of resolutions will be adopted setting forth the purposes and aims of the Fede ion of J pro Some 1m por- tant legislatioa will also be discussed. It is the purpose of the convention to appoint a legislative committee to guard the interests of the trades unions before the coming session of the legislatare. “Politics will be ignored.” said one of the leading delegates, “and any attempt to introduce anything of the kind will be downed.” Among the prominent trade unionists in attendance are John 8. Kirchner, of Philadelphia, and Daniel Kramer, of Erie, two of the national organizers of the Federation of Labor; J. W. Bisbing, of Philadelphia,general organizer of the Cigarmakers’' International union: Pro- fessor T. H. Garside, of Philadelphia, representing the Federation of Jewish Trades Unions, and others. There were between sixty and seventy delegates present at the opening session and others arrived after noon. This evening Samuel Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, will ad- dress a mass meeting. There will also be other speakers, Blow, Brooussura, Pa., Oct. 21.—During the past week burglars have been ope- rating in the vicinity of Warrior Ran and Ashley, greatly annoying the resi- dents of those places by their depreda- tions. Last nightthe house of Griffith Jones was invaded by masked men, who, after ransacking the house, sat down at the stove to divide the booty, Mrs. Jones heard the noise in the kit chen and came down stairs to learn the cause, When she reached the bottom of the stairs she was struck a violent blow on the back of the head, rendering her insensible, By the time the other inmates of the house appeared the bur- glars escaped, leaving some of their tools. The woman's condition is crit- ical. An Engineer Blown Fifty Yards. Prrrsouvne, Oct. 21.—The bofler of a shifting engine at the Eliza furnace of Jones & Laaghlin, about three miles south of this city, exploded, killing En- ineer John Flatley and Fireman wias McGuff. Pieces of the flying boiler struck and injured Joseph Ferrin and Jobn Clark, employes at the fur. nace. Flatley's body was blown into the Monongahela river, a distance of fifty yards. The cause of the explosion is not yet known. A Hotel Thief. Manasoy Ciry, Pa, Oct. 20. —A stranger dressed in alight suit of clothes arrived at the Derrick house and regis tered as O. Goodman. During the night he visited several rooms and se cured ‘a gold watch, some money and valuables. Telegrams were sent all the neighboring towns, but the thief was not apprehended, Thirteen Boys in Trouble, MvgrsviLLe, Pa, Oct. 21. Thirteen boys, ranging in age from 10 to 18 years, were arrested at New Mines, pear this place, charged with tampering with property of the Philadelphia and Read- ing Coal and Iron company. Justice Kuhn imposed a fine on each and bound them over to keep the peace for one year, Death of Mra. Rosenmiller, LANCASTER, Pa,, Oct. 20. Mrs. Eliza evening a revolver was discharged his hands and the girl fall dead at his feet, He claimed that it was purely ao cidental and that he never intended to do her bodily harm. On the part of the commonwenlth it was claimed that it was intentional, but in the aluence of & motive on his part the grade of crime was fixed as involuntary mandlavghter, The testimony developed that he had been grossly careless, Misa Maggie Jarrett, ihe oldest daugh- ter of FL. W, Jarrett, a nadware dealer ol Kmaas, a Moravian village,in a spirit of fun sont her nome to & matrimonial paper, inviting correspoadence from gentlemen with a view to matrimony. Among the answers she recived was one from Frank H. Cockren. of Ray- wond, ile. which struck her fancy and she mado a reply. The correspondence thus opened was sntined, wd in the d aces A Cockren arrived here abgut Oct, 1. He was me. at the station ty his afanced | Rosenmiller, danghser of the late Con. i Tesaman Sheffer, of Adams county and wi low of Rev. D. P. Rosenmiller, a well known Lutheran clergyman, is dead, a ed 79. a a - A Bea keman Decapitated, BerLenex, Pa. Oct, 20,4. Jolin Boger, # brakeman on tie Baugon Iron com- pany’s shifting exyine, fell under the train near Dingen and had his head completely severed from his body, A Bulelde's Wii, BeruLeass, Pa, Oct. 20.-The will of Peter Allebuch, the old rallrond em- ploye who co. umittad auleide last week ~ been proosted. Aho estate is eq divided between his five hill teen Crops for Congress, Prrrsnung, Oct, 2h.—Jucob Crops was nominated for congress by the crate of the Twenty-first district, Ex. Sheriff Guffry was nominated some time ago, but declined to accept. 1 3 Egy v ' rir THE HISTORY OF A WEEK Wednesday, Oct, 15. The Merchants’ National bank of Carlisle, Pa., capital $100,000, was suthorized to begin business, An I8.year<old boy held up an overland stage in California and secured $10). He was arrested and has confessed, Five hundred representative business men of Philadelphia arrived at Chattanooga, Tenn. in special trains to attend the sale of property at Kensington, Ga, a new town on the Chattanooga Southern road. Patrick Gorman, foreman of the gas de- partment of the Otis Iron and Steel company, Cleveland, went Into the drying department to take a nap. Soon afterward the heat was turned on and he was roasted to death, Ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes stopped over in Indianapolis while en route for the St. Louls meeting of the Loyal Legion, of which he is presiden’, and was banqueted by the Indiana commandery of that order at the Grand hotel. Thursday, Oct, 160, Argument in the Andover case was con ¢luded and the court took the case under ad. visement. Gen. Reuven Davis, aged 65, of Aberdeen, Miss, was stricken with apoplexy in Hunts. ville, Ala, dying instantly, He was a cousin of Jefferson Davis, A Long Island City jury found Mayor Glea son guilty of assault in the third degrees on the person of George R. Crowley, a reporter He will be sentenced next week. The members of the international iron and steel conference left Chicago and divided into two parties, one going north into the Lake Superior iron region and the other vis. iting the Alabama industries, George Elliott Pyle, a nephew of Sir George Elliott, and Sir May, extensive wire rope manufacturers and mine oper in Great Britain, are looking vantages of Wyoming valley, Pennsyl- vania, with a view of establishing =» wire rope factory in this country. Friday Oct. 17, The European fron men visited Wis, yesterday. The Count of Paris v wall, Mt. Gretna aud ( first George J. vlors over the nd. the IArge Several hundred mine at Ishpenning, Mich., An explosion oct partment of the Otis land, by which Jured. The horse Sprague Wilkes fel first heat of the 2.17 ol ington, Ky. He jarry. of Fayette county, fered $5,000 for him, The Hamburg Americar lumbia made the passage f Bouthampton in 8 days, 2 utes, break ’ bours and 11 minutes, This § bdays and 23 hours to Queenstos Saturday, Oct, Stephen A. Caldwell, presid ity Trust company, home in Philadelphia. The train carrying the Ir tute visitors Wis, while one was hur Oliver Ayres, a retired p merly master mecha the Phiiadelp . railroad, died in disease, aged 64, On the s 3 lay delegates conferences of three Moth voted nay--&] Conrad Folz, who has county, lis, juilor for died in Chicago, of pnét fortune of about $135.00, } paying real estale in early dave Monday, Oct, 2 Miss Booth, of Quiney. 1 Daniel Price, who had betrave Bix prisoners who were await nil at Lockport, N. Y. and escaped Fire in of Chrystie street, coffins. The remains of the late Ju interred with appropriate Keokuk, Ia A negro who had made sault a daughter of a red in the Bessemer des Steel works, in Cleve. Lhire« ASE DAC was owned who ng the best Jumped the t BOing around a sharp « 4 odist chur to 6] been neariy the facto Jonas New York, destrove stice Miller were ceremonies at Samuel Ward and lsaad green goods operat York by Anthony Comstock, complete outfit fx Broker Lines, an abs Hartford, Conn. by Detective atlrmpted to escape by jum train, but the detectives tured him The New Orleans ¥ resolution expressing a + break up the Mafia organization of that city and appointed a committer todevise means to that end, The skeleton of Ernst = hinte wi his two childre: i t from Hae v : found in the cellar of } former home now believed that the who dered, FP it their a with ne, Wie, in Mare! It ily was mdr. in Tuesday, Oct, A slight shock of Lisbon yesterday. Commoner Holden has given £0.09 to Irish 30d of the Natioaal Liberal club, The report of Jere Dunn's death tele graphed from Chicago Is denied in New York. The secretary of the treasury has appointed William H. Bowman, Lancaster, Pa. in the internal revenue service The centenary of Lamartine's birth was celebrated at Macon, France, with elaborate ceremonies. NM. Jules Simon was the orator of the day. The store of John T. Siles in Berkeley Springs. W. Va., was entered by burglars and $8,000 in registered government bonds and $100 in cash were stolen. One of the robbers who boarded the Adams express car of the Sandusky train a few weeks ago near Tiffin, O, haa been captured at Bellefantaine, O. THE MARKETS earthqr was felt at the Prices on the Stock, Produce and Petroleum Exchanges, Putraprirnia, Oct, 3. <The market was steady. Pennsylvania was dull and firm. lehigh Valley and Lehign Navigation were steady. Reading was dail and slightly lower but the bonds were firm. There was no feat. ure of importance, Following are the elosing bids Lehigh Valley 51% Reading o. m. 4s N. Pac. com ite Reading lst pf, he. N. Pac. pt 4 Reading 24 pt. 5a, Pennsylvania 52% Reading 34 pf, bs, 35g Reading. i516 H. & B.T. com. lebigh Nay H&B. T. pt “hy St, Paul W.NY.&P.. 8 a lg “uy gos i New York Produce Market, New You, Oct) State and wesiovn flour firth. fair demand: low extras, SE0GLI0 nity wil a, $5.55; city mills patents, $5.0706.05, Wheat ~No. 3 rel firm: le. ups nioderately active; Deovmber, BLOB [1.8 March. LARGE May, SLUMBLING July, «ing Beriey ~Quiet, frog western, 78 80: Cann. dhan, 8.0L Corti vo, J quot; 30060. higher & Waisiie,: steamer mixed, Tio Uta: Xo. 2 firmer, quiet! state, $3940 50. westera, 4485, Beet -Quielt stopdy: plate, a, §5 08 Porie Fairly active: steady; CL extn prime, $008 Gili. Lard 03m 4, firming stems ven jo Bag Wiley faaey flomg sta sylvania, TAM: Can allan, oo erty B50 Ge vhiouse, 1800, . The Ol} Marker PHILA DBPL A Oot 20.001 ops it 8 40, and closed at 8130. ; Jian, Oot, M~=Market opoasd weak: noon, 5 Arms No. 89% ena, $i Ww $4.00, Yann. BAGO Vente extra HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER- esl Yu 3 i ENRBYLVANIA RAILROAD —(Phiiadeiphis aud Erie Division, ou snd aflerday 11, 15% WESTWARD, of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, elc., elc. Funerals attended with uske them look prevent abuse a very fine Hearse. 17janly FOR MEN ONLY! “Po For LOGY or FAILING HrRuR: : a A a rakaking 8 Jor re Varnish $ atl the Ewe fine, : iN ) General and NERVOUS DEB » i a of Errorsor E vst, Botde MASHOGD fully Heo Birpnpiben WEAK, USDBEYELOPED( Zk PARTE OF BODY, Abnsjutely usfeliiog HOBE THEATHEST Benefits fo & Say. Ben testify from 60 Blates sai Fereign Countries, Write them, Peveriptive Boek, srpianstis 4 proofs matied (eeuled) free, idiress ERIE MEDICAL CO0y BUFFALO, N, ¥: zoesses in 51d or Young, Bow te snls J, HORVIS C. M. BOWER ()EVIs, BOW ER & ORVIS > ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. PA Office opposite the Court House, floor of Furet's build: f Ye. ds. any device yet | worked and free = i or wi Bye a5 Mention The Reporter Maylizm, : J HN KLINE, 5 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. ra Office on second floor 0 Furst’'s new buliding north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German, 7 a’vy%4 HAMILL, D. p PORTNE}, ronbs Office in old Conard buildi fonte, C LEMANTD Law, " ng, v Attorney-at-Law, Office with D, 8. Keller, Esq. Nori) side of High street. . mv a—mam— ALESMEN CB YANTE Salary on . v y 1 AY d ) AT 4 \ N A \ CENTRE CO Oller tia « 3 ween BT i our Cholos for earnest wor ELLWANGER 1 and steady work er 44 » vd there . . Gi wo (J mmm {|} scans {fp ssiscsnnsaiiom Our new stock of goods for the coming seasons has arrived ahd are open for inspection. 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