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" ‘do Eatiled rependent widows parents now dependent “ita sons died from effocts of army aot vise included 4 if you Xhis your claim dily successia r : Wire“ James Tanner, Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC, I——————— a AS A AAA A NA A Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Balve in the world for Cale Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaine Corne, and all Skin Eruptions, positive cures Piles, or no pny reqnir-d. It in gusrntewd tw give perfect aatinfoction, or woney refunded. Prien 25 cents per box, FOR SALE BY J. D. Murray, Droge pist, PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June 27.—The body of an unknown flood victim was found on the Morrel grounds during a base- ball gnine here yesterday. WARRENSBURG, Pa., June 20.—Rev, Wm. M. Ogden, rector of the church of the Holy Cross at Warrensburg, Warren county, fell dead in the pulpit while preaching yesterday morning. He was 3b vears old. Birpseoro, Pa., June 27.—A strange spectacle was witnessed here in a battle between two enraged cows, They charged each other repeatedly with great fury, when finally one of them, in a mad rush upon her adversary, struck a tree and broke her neck. Reaping, Pa., June 80.—Mayvor Mer- ritt has issued a proclamation setting forth that he will enforce the ordinance prohibiting the sale of fireworks in this city. Abou fifty bovs applied to the mayor for license to sell fireworks from stands on the sidewalks in different sgec- tions of the city. In each instance the request was refused. LeEBaxox, Pa., June 30.—General Go- bin, of this city, has located the site for the Third brigade encampment at Mt, Gretna, from July 17 to 25. The bn- cade headquarters will overlook the en- tire camp and parade gronnd. The gov- srnor and staff will be present on July 22, 280 and 44. The encampment will be le a thorough school of instruction in tary tactics and duties, rox, Pa. June 27. —The employes Iron and Steel works ¥ a considerable jocrease of v The employers were willing to wceede to a portion of their demands, but the men would accept no compro- mise. In order to avert a strike the ompany today discharged several hun- Ired men. Enough workmen are re- tained to keep the works nominally run. ning. Prrrsevno, June Three brick- layers and a hod carrier, at work on Charles L. Davis’ new theatre building, m Sixth were precipitated from id to the cellar, a distance of The scaffold gave way when full of brick was carelessly it. Their injuries, while essarily fatal. i 1 tant death is re- eiton ot 30 street, l u ' 20, — Mendel tailor of this g for several days, it has just been ascertained th at he iis employes, y tender aie of recreant , where he met the 3 nave been June sy # Gens couple Suexaspoan, Pa. June 20. —The Ind. Ridge colliery, Philadelphia and ; Coal and Iron company, ,which idle for the past five weeks, ns this morming, giving 900 men and boys, The or colliery operated by the same y, suspends ition for an in- ) period, owing to the dullness of al trade, throwing 500 men and out of work. ILEapixG, Pa., June £0. old son of townshii i iy g I turned on ti HTS nt to Clayton Rufus Yost, i miles from wed by a ball. The boy while he was field. One of ered the boy's ¢ Yost, the Bove 5 rer f hips was terri the side, rile and pene i the neght hin The left lung wlio badly lacerated. He was other- verely hurt, and his recovery is tfnl ViLLe, Pa, June The em- uf the Fishback rolling mills, ed by the Potisville Iron and Steel HI paAnY. ha a demand for the cement of western scale, ied at Pittsburg oa the 17th inst « Amaloaronie iation of Iron i Steal Workers of the United States, im AtRins, president of the come i the scale, and inay be a stride Jgav 1. Mr. At signed the seal las? year. Reaping, Pa., June 27,—The farmers of Berks and adjoining counties are be- ing hed in their haymaking opera- the rapidly ripening grain. The wheat fields have taken on their golden hue, and the rye is ready to be ent The cutting of the rye and wheat has already commenced in some of the northern townships of this county. The grain harvest promises to be a bountiful one. The hav crop is much better than was expected, ArLToosa, Pa., June 27.-—At the large quarries at Piney Creek Robert Calbert and a gang of men prepared two blasts and fired thom. One of them, however, failed to explode. Colbert took a six- teen foot bar and prepared to drill it out, He placed the cud of the bar in the hole and let it drop, when an explo sion occurred. Twelve foot of the bar was driven through his body, and it is said his screams were heard for half a mile. The remainder of the bar was pulled through the wound, and after twenty minutes of agony Calbert died. PriLapeLrnia, June 20, —A commits tee, composed of some of the leadi Catholic Poles and Lithuanians of Phil adelphia and New York, are at present busy in this city securing the signatures Tatinguis citizens, irrespective of creed or nationality. to a memorial to be forwarded to the fore feiuenting bishe a the bo, ” a op. whom t :; y re nest shall be sant to them 1 op Carclus Hryniewieki, of Wilna, who was exiled to Siberia by the Czar of - fs ARs i : F 21 iE refuses to jus ons 1% Pa., June 27.—F. B. sll ta n Heal, - Afer sling ih to y or mn day or two a warrant was and 5 he was for violating I chaananct. the he had | g i £ £ paid for the license, E fe 33 SIX WORKMEN KILLED. Patterson Colliery Collapses with Fatal Resales, MousTt Carmien, Pa., June 27.-—This section was visited late yesterday after- noon by a wind and rain storm of un- usnal severity. Trees were uplifted and carried a great distance, while the rain poured down in torrents, and the light- ning was an almost continual flash, fol- lowed by peals of thunder, The Patterson Coal company's large colliery, situated two miles west of this place, collapsed with a terrible crash, instantly killing four slaters from Shickshinny, Pa., who were on the roof at the time of the acci- dent, and they were hurled to the ground, a distance of 150 feet, and crushed to a jelly by the heavy timbers falling upon them. Two other work- fuen from Luzerne, Pa., whose names could not be learned, were also working in the building, and they shared the same fate as their companions, The slaters who were killed are: J, M, Blossom, Richard Roberts, J. B. Dod- son and William Lodge. It was two hours before the bodies of the men could be recovered, owing to the debris that was heaped upon them. The bodies of the men were sidan te this place to await instructions from their fam- ilies. The colliery was to have been started the latter part of July, but the buildings are totally will take congiderable time to make DECOSSATY rébairs. The money loss about $120,000, Mount CARMEL, remains of James the last of the six victims of clone the Patterson Coal company's breaker, was found nnder the debris yesterday. hundred men worked hard the night in the hope of alive, The Italian has been as Bernard Koskints, of New The is Pa... June 29. Dodson, the Cv at finding Dods identified YOUR City. mn A ROYAL CHRISTENING Her Most Gracious Majesty as Spons sor for Her Great-Granddaughter, Loxpox, June 80.—The queen yester- day, accompanied by a number of mem- bers of the royal family, attended the christening at the Chapel Royal, St Duke and Duchess of Fife, The it will be recalled, is the Princess of Wales, The queen acted as chief sponsor for her great-granddanghter Among the members of the roval family present were the Queen of Denmark, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Princess Victoria of Wales, and the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, oldest the Prince of Wales, The water used in the christening cer. occasion from the river Jordan. The archbishop of Canterbury and the tsshop of London, dean of the Chapel Rosa] The of the baby, who is the Prince of Wales child, by the queen's oO Lady Alexandra Vie latter wing the family Duke of Fife. The queen stood by font, holding the baby in During the main portion of the and at the termination of the ceremont her majesty gave little Lady Alexandria Victoria Duff such a hearty kiss that it echoed throughout the chapel i aad $34 , officiated. tie The New Weather Clerk. Wastixgrox, June 30, — Secretary Rusk had a long talk with the pres in reference to the transfer o weather bureau from the war depa ment to the agri Wednesday. president shall name the chief of th rean, and this was the subject discussed lent 4 i f i not continne as the chief, but that some western scientist will be selected. Among those mentioned prominently for the chief of the bureau Assistant Secre- tary of Agriculture Willetts, is Alger's Presidential Prophecy. Oxana, Neb, June 30. General Al- yesterday, said in an interview that “without doubt if Secretary Blaine wants the presidential nomination he can have it. I have personal knowledge to the effect that many of his most in. fluential opponents of 1898 are now anx- fous to have him nominated. From my observations throughout western states Cleveland has the lead in Democratic popular favor. [I hardly think the Al wo” will be in the field with a national ticket.” Death of a Colored Diplomat, Muscarise, Ia, Jane 30.-—-Word bas been received here announcing the death of Alexander Clark, of this city, Ameri- can minister to Liberia. He died at Mourovia, the Liberian capital, on June 8. Mr. Clark, who was a colored man, was 65 years of age. His remains will, in accordance with the wishes of his relatives, be brought to his late resi- dence. io ¥ ed in the Debris, Jamesvirie, Wis, June 30. An acci- dent ocourred at the Fifth ward school building, resulting in the death of three men— Patrick Hageney, John Flaherty and Richard T. Bennivitz. The men were at work tearing down the old building preparatory to clearing the ground for its new building when the walls fell in, barying the men. All three were taken from the wreck dead. Sixteen Years for Waterman, BrookLYN, June 30 <-Asa B. Water wan, the theatrical manager, who was wonvicted of the murder of Peter Doran, was arraigned in court yesterday. His counsel moved for a new trial, but this Judge Cullen denied and sentenced Waterman to Sing Sing prison for six- teen years. i Both Were Drowned, Araosac, Mich., June 30. George Stepney and Robert Gunning, two In- dans, came here with a cadoe load of cherries, snd having disposed of them got drunk off the proceeds, While returning to their reservation in the canoe, they guativied and Gunning hit Stepney on head with a paddle, knocking him into the river and upsetting the canoe. Both men were drowned, ood A Nineteen Mustangs Cremated, stable were fire which role out at 3 five » $1,000, partly in. Victory for Path, Beni, June 00. who desire ms variety of ehelee pieces, aibdlity. eneed ERTRE COUNTY BANKING 00, BELLEFONTE, PEXRX'A Receive Deposits and allow Interest ; Discount Notes; Buy and Bell Gowrnmen Becurities ; JAR, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT, President, Cashier Pus HOUSE, LOCK HA EX, PA, 8. WOODS CALUOWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable. wood sample rcoms on first floor, B™ HOUSE, DAGGATT & ELLIOTT, proprietors, Bellefonte, Special attention given 10 country trade, aproo Founzas HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and and shatges ory moderate. Giveita une N*" GARMA HOUSE, opposite the Court House, Tia MILLS HOTEL. Spring Mills, Pa. D. H. Rah, rope ator. Fros ‘Bus to nd trom all (CAMERAN HOUSE, orp Lorber Second an) Market Sta