m™ Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, SHENANDOAH, Pa., June 8, <All the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company's employes in this section have received orders to resume work this morning at 9 hours per day. YORK, Pa., June 8.—The widow of F. M. Holiday, kffled last fall by the col- lision of freight trains at Miller's sta- ion, on the Western Maryland railroad, has received from the company #5,000 and expenses in settlement of her suit, MECHANICSBURG, Pa., June 8.—In a special election held the taxpayers of the borough voted on the question of in- creasing the borough debt for street im- provements, Out of a total vote of 619 only 30 were against the increase, CHESTER, Pa., June 8.—John Wesley White, a colored man, was knocked senseless by a freight train. “1 wasn't nuffin to nobody,” he explained to a poli in when he came to, “when a man hit me in the head with a brick- back.” HARRISBURG, June 8 -—~The Delaware and Schuylkill River Steamboat com- pany, of Philadelphia, was chartered by the state department; capital stock, $5,000, The directors are George May, F. Trainer, R. F. Randolph, Joseph E. Bowker and B. W. Robinson. EASTON, Pa., An unknown man leaped Delaware canal three miles Easton and di: peared in the swift water. Mackinaw hat, which was On the insid initial B.” ered, ALLENTOWN, Pa nissoners of Lehig! times n l : 3 i years the proj tor of a peanut stand in front of the Allentown court to vacate, but he has thus far failed to move, and Savicted” by the she SHOEMAKERSY saving el June 6 10 tified H i i114 house, some the ravages a mo Philadelphia this place, yird i the ti are. fell ur was mash resis onuth I Was and the Ellen ie Nas not len noney sale of a ago, amd E100 notes, siier denomina- ( house was in and the tion. Reaping, tee on raliways The commit. sented a report COU recommending that the City Passenger Railway company be " mitted to use electricity in the propul- sion of card. The eompany have tracks on almost every street in the city, An ordinance has been 1 authorize the change from horses to the trolley systewn. The Reading and South. western Street Railway company, re cently incorporated, will nse the trolley system, having already been granted that privilege by councils, ALLENTOW port Slate company, the new concern to operate the Lutz slate quarry, which was recently sold by the sheriff, was ors ganized by the election of Dr.” W. P. pre it its enfield as directors; Dr. Kistler, presi. dent; Mr. Blackman, secretary, and Thomas E. Ritter, treasurer. The ca ital stock, $100,000, has been taken. The quarry will be put in operation at once and a large number of men employed. Prrrssura, June 6.—<The dwelling of Samuel P. Myers, a prominent far. mer of Sumit township, near Meyers- dale, Pa., was burned to the ground and two children, Clara and Missouri aged 9 and 12 years respectively, roasted the nine other ocenpants barely esca in their night clothes. Three men and from a second #ory “window. ~ Mr, £Over. wriginated, ROYALTY ATTACKED Sir Edward Clarke's Speech in the Bacoarat Scandal, He Declares That Sir William Can Not Be Obliged to Leave the Army While the Prince of Wales Is Al lowed to Remain Good Advice for Huler, Loxpox, Ji The interest in the baccarat scandal case was enhanced yes- terday Ly ihe presence in the witness box of his roval highness the Prince of Wales, tified that he had observed nothin tr picious in Sir William Gor- don Cummings’ play at Tranby Croft, but in reply to a juryman he said that witnesses were unanimous in assert. ing that Sir Willinm had cheated that he could not help believing the charge, Arthur Stanley Wilson, son of the millionnaire owner of Tranby Croft, was exmnined at length Wednesday in the baccarat scandal case. He described in detail the manner of Sir William's lay, asserting that when the latter won Pe would surreptitiously let additional counters Jdrop on his pile, receiving payment therefor from the Prince of Wale » was the banker. A 5 on was created on Thursday in the examination of yonng Ar- thur St Wilson, when it was de- veloped the used in the In were brought the Mature ine Jd, 80 connters t Tr anby Croft nostess at witness, She and told how i why she had ¥ husband ob- first i as to Sir William's unfair bla Methodists Rebuke His Highness, he Methodists of S th Wales. in lowing stifled Edward Clarke's Rebuke, LOoxpox, June 9 In the | case Sir Charl Mir ccarat address by dict u Hive © 1 vids passed us CTOSE COXA Nir Edward upon the sell's add had that the co room of § was fo 3 1s ; tongnes of connsel | his prominent He (Sir Edwa perion wong tf by his © tice and been ment upon the conduct and the evidence of the gentleman who stood highest in the land. Fhe Prince Should Go Too, “My learned friend, Sir Charles Rus sell, has suggested that Sir Gordon Cumming would be obliged to leave the army if it were proven that he cheated at cards. 1 take this, the first oppor- tunity of replying to that observation by saying it would be fmpossible that any one should be able to remove the name of Cumming from the army list while the names of Field Marshal the Prince of Wales, and Gen. Owen Will iams were allowed to remain. “Without suggesting that the party there assembled were guilty of over {a- favorable to keen and cool observation and deliberate judgment.” Although Sir Edwin, in thus intimat- ing that too much champagne had been drunk, was only saying what the jubiie voiced the general opinion, he is the courage to say it. That he chould have Sir Edwin then brought a most effect. ive address to acloss by referring to the As signed by the plaintiff. It had wn signed to save the Prince of Wales from the breath of scandal. There were cases in history when seandalous and as freely as they had laid down their lives to serve a dynasty or save the honor of a prince, Perhaps in no English court has there been seen such scenes of wild excite ment as were witnessed during certain periods of the solicitor general's oration, and when he sat down the audience could restrain itself no longer and in- dulged in the loudest a plans. which was quickly suppressed by the court officers Biv Edward's speceh cansed a tremens. dous sensation. During the delivery of the address the prince showed extreme BEE VOUSLIeNS, Spring Styles. Lowest dial invitation to HARPER Centre EIall, Goods at Com- Latest Prices. Cor- everybody. - enna. ““Castoria is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior to any § ription mown to me.” H A Arcuzs, M.D. 411 Bo. Cxtord Bt. Brooklyn, N. ¥ lie. Constipation, rrnosa, Joraotation A and “i A, i The Most Saccessfol Remedy ered, as It Is certain In its effects blister. 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Rishel. administrator of #c of said doce dent, and to restate sald acocoont and to make distribution due estate to those Illy entitled thereto, w ill attend to the duties of his Appoints ment at his office fn the bo hoof Bellefonte, on ¥ the Mh day of June, A. D. 18601, at 10 o'clock a.m, Pa interested will plesse st tend JOHN KLINK, Auditor, LA VPITORS NOTICE «ESTATE OF JONA- than Spangler, dee'd. The Auditor ap. nied to host apd upon the exceptions led to the account D.M Hockey, executor, id restate the sate, and make distribution to and among those Jegally © titled thereto, will at the duties of b intment at his office, at Belietoute, on Toursday June 11th, when and where all parties (nierested ttend, if they tan a CR TT fe a Re PENNSYLVANIA hia & Erie Railroad Divisic dd Norhern Central Railway ime Table, 1 effect May 24, 189) LEAVE MORTAXDON EASTWARD ig ite ud id MOnday Ret XA burg sand sceiphis a | titnore arre ins | tare. OF Car thi i oaches Ww Philadelphia and except Bunday © and inter. > 7, n iadeiphia and iphia and Baitimore, WESTWARD Erie and Can- Hiochester, Sh ulimean Hoches For Lock Haven and MY exoepi Sunday.) Hteroediale soslivus Niagars Falls wilh eF 10 hane atid Roches Sunday slaiious Wiliams Ppl “limi rood late stations MONTANDON FROM AND BOUTH INS FOR 5 leaves New York 1215 Haltimore 445 a Harrisburg ikestmtre, 0 a, Daily except Tiving at Montandon 10 238 4 31 loaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m, Washing. Siam, Baltimore 900 a ma, Wilikesbarre Hl am, (Daily ex Pl Sunday) arrivieg st Moutandon 203 Pin, wilh parior oar from Philindelpnn i nd through peesseuger oosches Philadelphia and Baltimore § loaves New York 0 am. Phila. 11.86 a Washington ul 10.50 a m, Beitimore at 11.45 Wilkestarre 3.12 pm, (dally except Bune Mottandou at 5.04 p m, with conches [rom Palla and night, Philadel. wm fross Tra triving at wdelphia ite 4.51 p Pp in ionves New York 200 pm, P in, Waahingion 2.80 p ws, Baits ¥iwtriviug at Moutandon 9.1 3icaves New York at si Pp mm, Philad, i Pm, Washiogion 1000 p a, Baltimore, iL00 pom, (daily) seriviog as Montandon at & 96 in, with through Polinas sleeping oars from Fhilia. Washivgion and Baltimore and through pRSscliger CouClos from Philadelphia and Bale nore LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except sunday. Westward FMAM AM STATIONS, 15:1 5 50 Montandon Eastward AMPM. 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