The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1893, Image 2

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    THE NEWS,
Action was begun against the Duluth,
Mesaba and Northern Railway Company, in
Duluth, in which it was alleged that the road
is insolvent, and unable to pay its debts,
The plaintiffs are Morris, Shipley & Co. ,con-
tractors, of Faribault, ——Mathaus ¥. Boz
inch, an Hungarian physician, who was
lodged in jail in Bridgeport, Conn,, a mouth
ago, waa released, Bozineh's body was taken
in a suit for £10,000, brought by Joseph
Kyrszanski, who alleged the physician in-
jured him to that extent by criminally as-
saulting his wife.———A courier from the
mountain town of Ilan, Mexico, arrived at
a mob of lawless men and the police author-
ities. which resulted in the death of eight
members of the mob and police, The out.
driven into the mountains The
nounced on the Consolidated
New York.——The Ketchum Lumber Com-
pany voluntarily assigned in Chicago, The
assets of the company are estimated at $45),
000, while the liabilities amount to $250,004
— Edward Gottscbalk, a New York pawn-
broker, failed, and the sheriff
ior of his piace, Liabilities about $100,000,
~The trial of Franz Welluhn and
Eschert, for the murder of the
the latter, Williaa Eschert, last June,
Sheboygan, Wis,, ended. The jury
franz Welluhn guilty of murder in the second
legree, and Bertha was acquitted,
James Hayes, resident of Brockton,
Pass. was attacked by footpads while oul
riding, and terribly beaten and
of
in
husband
un
robbed.
Leslie Lots, a church choir leader, of
daysturg, Pa., eloped with a Mrs, Cranford.
Two freight
and
road collided two miles west of
Ohio, damaging both
cars badly.
Both are married, trains on
the Cleveland, Lorain Wheeling Rail
engines and several
~The amount
Arnold, of
MN. Y.
between
No one injured.
of defaleation of Cashier Jacob
the Merchants’ Bank,
will reach $100,000,
of Lockport,
[be trouble
to reinstate
not
riots,
ing down and agreeing
discharged man who did
ticipate in the
Yogel, aged forty-one, whose
actually par-
recent Frederick
wife left him
some months ago, committed suicide at
home in Paterson, N. J.- The
of the Superior Court of New Haveti, Ct.
ported a true bill against Dr
Pulford, of Ansonia, charging
muraer of Nellie Nesbitt by malpractice,
grand jury
re-
H.
with the
William
him
Connecticut Day was appropriately celebrated
at the World's Fair, Mrs. George H, Kuight,
of the State Board of Lady
livering an joteresting address,
While a Northern Pacifie train
ning at twenty miles an hour, miles
south of New Rockford, N. D., the rear car,
loaded with a party thirty hunters, left
i
Managers, de-
two
ot
over on its side,
all of whom were taken
—- Peter Pearson, postmaster at Lewiston,
thirty miles northwest of Blount, 8. D., shot
and killed his wife and then bimself on the
prairie near that place. Jealously was the
cause of theshooting. They leave six
dren, ——A {ire destroyed $500,000 worth of
business property in Sioux City, Ia Mrs,
Kate Maitera committed suicide in Paterson,
N. J.—« -A fire in the dwelling, in Provid-
ence, BR. L, occupied by Joseph Daly and
family, resulted in the death oi Harry Daly,
Twenty men were iojured,
to New Rockford,
seventeen years old, and serious injuries
from the flames to Mrs, and apother
son, Joe, the
Branch of the Irish Federation, in Ci
ti,
against the actions, of John
asserting their a to
Giadstone, The Mercantile Trast (
pany of St. Louis, with a capital
£1,000,00), has decided to wind up its affairs
and go out of business, The
Daly
At 5 meeting of nnesiall
noinna~
resolutions were
Bedmond an
%
the
adopted protesting
%
al
’
iherenes policy of
am~
reasons given
Progress in the Revolution in
the Brazilian Republic.
PIEX0TO FIRES FROM LAND.
|
|
FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Extra Bession.
BENATE.
Bdrn Day.—The session of the Benato was
———————————
That question came up in three |
The first was ao sort of
Alter
man act,
by Mr. Wolcott, instructing the Finance
bimetallicdeclaration of the policy contained
the Voorhees substitute, The Wolcott |
the
the
Government at Work on
Shore Defense-Wants
White Squadron~--Mu-
tinous Guards.
News |
rise
Janeiro
“Our last
of
from Rio
SAYS :
the
Intest
roecely ed,
with
The
Just
port closed 26th-—a day ex-
the
bombardment,
and
of a
of
general
increasing irritation on
We learn
that the Government forces suffered severely
at the Custom
the 26th and in the
Saude and Caju on the water-front,
“On the night of the 27th and the morn-
ing of the 28th the situation in Nichtheroy
was simply Indescribable, The contest over
ol
have led ton destructive bombardment of
be
MI =
on raids on
possession the Armacao workshops
lying immedintely
The people have heen oc
buildings
were much damaged by shot and shell, par-
behind
Hill
“The Government has
Armacao
of it
few Krupp
a force ab
with
¢
Their presence is the cause ol
2,000 men at the point a
fleld pieces,
the frequent cannonading seen from the side
“On the 27th the business was suspended,
on all
On the morning of
at
Ponta de Caju Christazos, which was visited
ships coming In range,
the 28th a sharp engagement occurred
some steamers and launches of the
squadron
Foreigners Warned.
This
Janeiro,
“A me-sage has been received from his ex-
cellency Hugh Wyndham, the British Miois-
ter to Brazil, announcing that
warnin ibuted Rio
to British subjects
£ was at
ut
distr
the uniiad
forces have taken measures 10 protect all
foreigners in the advent of the town Lelng
up to Asarcy and
they shouid
plilage. In such
cares resort to the palace
extremely high rates of risks, which the com-
The Hyndmas Hardwood Company, at
Hyndman, Pa., bas falled. The liabilities
are £60,000, and pssets $21,000,
pal stockholders reside in Brooklyn.
Mrs. Haanab Suffern felldown the steps
at Corning, N. Y., while carrying a kerosene
lamp, and was burned to death.——The
works of the Birdsall Company, manufactur-
ers of traction engines, grain threshers and
in Auburn, N. ¥., on an execution of 8165,-
000, —Candas & Kane, dealer in buliders’
materials, in New York, failed. Their la-
bilities are estimated at §3 0,000.
successful attempt was made to
fast mail train
Quiney, Mich, —— Frank Clawsen,
joint forces of the squadron, Mr. Wyndham
Santa Cruz will be bom
barded between twelve and one o'clock, or
even earlier to-day. He recommends that
to 5 ares
of safety without delay.”
To French residents this was issued
ease of attempted plliage or anarcy
the city of Rio
“In
fre tha
i She
the French are invited to
Don Pedro Il, now
called Largo do Paco, where a detachmen
of the foreign squadon’s forces is charged to
give them protection.
President Peixoto, the Vice-President act
the Hepublie, immedi.
“Balleti
having been scattered in which Is admitte
ing as Presidant of
ately lssusd this
proclamation : fn%
the possibilities of this capital
and
ment declares that it has every means nee
to
stantly sh
being gi
over to anarchy sack, the ©
order and that it
maintain
rot
private property
Wik
ntinng
pling to
apyons aitex
The hope is expressed that
States will send here some of
squadron's good warships, with modern
mor and armanent and enough of them
compel England and France {0 keep neutraj
at resent a republ
fu Brazil, country was
friendly towards England and
recently has turned to
though it has hing
to encoura fe but has constantly discouraged
Brazilian friendship. This country is left to
the British and
French, The reports spread by disgruntled
English residents about sack, ruin and mur.
der in the city are accepted as gospel truth
ieast. These powers
Formerly this
France but
United
the States
done po
commanders
who openly express sympathy with the in-
phobia —— Burglars blew open the sales of
the postoffice at Lidgerwood, N.
ground, ——Howard I. Bayne, the cashier of
the Home Savings Bank of New York, con-
vieted of embezzlement, was sentenced to
four years in the state prison. Miss Ven-
etia Telfair received a verdict of 17,585 from
the Buffalo Street Railway Company for in.
juries sustained in a runaway caused by her
horse becoming frightened at a broken trol
Jey wire. She sued for $60, 0 ,——A farmer
of Berea, Oblo, cut out the tongue of one of
the horses of a neighbor, and the tall from
another because the neighbor refused to lend
him a mowing machine,
msi
ROBBED A STAGE COACH.
Highwaymen Get $3,100 by Holding
up the Driver on a Texas Road.
Three miles east of Robert Lee, in Coke
county, Tex., the Ballinger and Robert Lee
stage was robbed by two highwaymen.
They were disguised by wearing long whis-
kers and having masks over their faces, At
a point in the road where thers are ravines
aad thick underbrush they met the stage and
ordered the driver to halt and throw up his
hands at the same time forcing him to look
down the barrel of a six shooter,
They took £1.65 from the driver and rifled
the mail sacks, securing about $3,100 which
was being sent from the bank at Robert Lee
to other banks through the State. After
securing their booty they ordered the driver
to turn his face to the rising sun and drive
fast and “remember the command given by
the angel of God to Lot's wife, :
FAIR (Ur OF DEBT.
Great Exposition,
Auditor Ackerman’s monthly statement
of the Exposition’s flaances to September 30,
It shows that the Ex-
position is not only out of debt, but has a
handsome balance in the treasury.
amount realized so far from the sile of sou-
venir coins is $1,020,120; gate receipts to
end of September, #7404003; concession
receipts to October 1, #1.600,8/7, the photo”
grahiphie receipts to September 30 were
$187.426, total miscellaneous receipts, $669,
195.
The total Habilitiea of the Exposition are
only $07,212. Fire protection has cost $231,
468 and the guard and secret service $082 -
188 ; total expenditures on account of con-
struction #17 044,742; miscellaneous dis
bursements, $6,260,047 ; totai receipts from
all sources, $25,284,199 ; total expenditures
on all accounts, $24,205,600, leading » bal
anos of #1,028.508 in the treasury. The
total expenditures on account of construc
tion work and administrations were 8870,
708, those for construction principally under
contracts being $544,150.
ALL WERE DROWNED.
A Vessel With All on Board Goes Down
in Laks Buperior.
A disaster on Lake Buperior in which not
less than eight lives were lost came to light
when a drifting boat was pioked up by the
crew of the Maskallong Life Saving Station.
Close inspection revealed her ldeatity as a
eraft that had left Whitefish Point Ot. 6th
or Au Traine, 100 miles west. There was on
‘board a crew of at least five men and Mr.
and Mrs. W, KH. Carpenter and one child. No
one was found on the wrecked boat
sori Day.—Seaator Squire, of Washing-
to the Silver Purchase Repeal bill,
There were two speeches delivered on the |
Repeal ill—the first by Benntor McPherson, !
of New Jersey, and the second by Besator
Cockrell, of Missouri, Mr. MoPherson's |
spoech was in support of the bill. Mr |
Cookrell's speech was directed against the
The House bill to repeal the |
Boru Day, The debate in the Senate on |
he Bllver Purchase Hepeal bill had many |
interesting features, Among other things it |
showed the staying quality of Mr, Cockrell, |
of Missouri as a speech maker, irief
spesches were mads by Mr. Smith, of New |
Irby, of South Carolina. |
a senatorial debutant Mr. Emith was a
decided success, His speach in support of |
the bill was able, sarcastic, sententious, and
it was d: livered in clear, strong tones, Mr,
Irby, of South Carolina, srgued against the |
bill, and declared that he and bis people
would part company with the Democratic
party if it persisted in its anti-silver policy. }
Late in the evening Mr. Dubois, on the part |
of the silver senators, threw off the mask
when Mr, Voorhees announced a continuous
and sald the sliver men would hoid
out to t Mr. Yoorhoees explained his
position and that of the friends of repeal
and the battle to the death began,
571m Day. Fr
view there was n
I'he proceedings
# . #
session,
he last,
parliamentary point of
Thursday's session of the
of Thursday ap-
uance of Wednesday o HON.
began with the Populist Beuator
Mr. Allen) about two-thirds
through his speech against the repeal bill
and he finished it with intermitient rolj-oal
at 8 A. M., having then
jor fourteen and three quarter hot Ab
10 A. M. on» of the two pending amendments
to the repeal bill was laid on the table Ly a
ote of 33 to 17: and thus Mr. Peffer's free
i nent was eliminated from the
leant ten rarily
pinned uy
began his speech
look Mr, Mart
Nepales,
pear
sion.
from
They
Nebraskan
occupied the
ire,
The detuite
question,
; Mr.
on the
who
Was od
id
that he
of addressing
n
whit
the
by fier, of Borado,
ugninst
faxen
tinued a speech
began inst week
the il wihiclhi be
the usual
ibmitied,
Fnwing-
rit Day, ~The Senate met at
hour, t the repeal BILL and »
wearied the ond
ment of Mr, 3. The
eall showed tue pre of fifty-four seun-
ors, the second of Alty
fry two, ’
» af fifty aa
kK up
but patient, to ow
Htowarl s apoe first roll
BE Ce
pe and the third of
eall showed the pres
Mr. Stewart announced |
te any bill that would |
He was interrupted
Senators Teller
discussion over
orities, Mr. Vest, of Missouri,
{ an amendment to the bill
filth
and
the
by bh h
Hoar had
rights of 1
gave notice ©
SMe Day The
Election bill in
debate on the Federal
the House closad, The
principal speakers on the Republi an side
were, Dolliver, « lowa: Payn+, of New
York, and Boutelle, of Maine. New ) ork |
provided the Democratic speakers, Coombes,
Isockwood and Fiteh being its champions
1he latter closed the debate In a carefully
jre pared Bj ech, :
H
LAYS
ii Day Fhe
of jie
federal
i PRIty
od with
"
f the internal revenue
#& rebate of 85 centium ¢
bank
nissionoer
Shrn Dav
tee
Bey referring to the Com
4 n Rules n joint
resolution providing
of Congress from October 14 10
House did nothing except
reported by the Comm
amendstory of the
Chinese jusion bill. But two speeches
were made-—one by Mr. MeCreary, the author
of the measure, in advocacy of if, as an act
of justion and fairness, and Ly Mr,
Geary, the author of the act, in opposition 10
ite amendment as prop sed. The iatter, in
the course of his remarks, severaly eriticized
the administration for failing (0 uphold the
provisions of the law
57tn Day. There was a sharp debate in
the morning bour of the House upon the bill
reported from the Committee on Publie
Lands to protect the public forest resorva-
tions, It was vigorously attacked by Mesa =,
Pickler, Coffeen, Simpaon, Ball of ( colorado,
Herrmann an | Doolittle, who asserted that
tho bill should bave been denominsted an
act to denude the public forest reservations,
and defended by Mr. MceBae, who reported |
the bill, and Delegate Rawlins, of Utah,
Notlos was given of numerous amendments,
but before any of them could bo acted upon
and the bill went over,
The MeCreary bill to amend and modify the
the Geary Chinese Exclus on and Registra
for 8 recess «
November 1,
discuss the t
wh La :
on Judie
the
in
i hun
it
(sears
one
nouncement by Mr. MoCreary that he would |
for a vote on it tomorrow, at four
Brn Day, In the morning hour the House |
passed Mr. Outhwalte's blll increasing from |
Geary Chinese Registration and Rertriotion
Act was further discussed by Messrs, Rayner,
Rickles, Draper and Morse In favor of the
bill, and by Messrs. Bowers and Maguire
against, The time of taking the vote on
INTO AN OPEN SWITCH.
8.rious Accident to a Pennsylvania
Train in Indiana.
Train No. 2 of the Pennsylvania Railroad
raf into an open switch in Whiting, Ind,
eausing the engine, mail ear and two Pull
man cars to leave the track. Henry Warner,
engineer, and John Christie, fireman, were
killed,
Three persons were injured, including the
conductor, but none fatally, The fireman
wis buried beneath the engine and sealded
to death by escaping steam. The train was
composed of a mail ear and nine vestibule
ens,
The train was running but ten miles an
hour, Had it been running at full speed the
result wonld have been worse,
The fire company was at the scene in five
minutes and extinguished the rapidly gain.
ing flames, ‘There were more than 400 pas.
sengors in the derailed train, The engine
CROWD LIKE
S-
Gathering as Chicago Day.
PAID ATTENDANCE, 718,223.
No Accidents~-A Large Number
of Women, However, Were
Prostrated and Ambulances
in Demand-A Great Day.
hundred and twenty-thieo people—the great-
est crowd that ever congregated in
wevisited the World's Fair, hicago Day, 1 his
breaks the greatest one-day record at
with many thousands to spare ;
smothers the “big day
which, it is safe to predict, tha proescnt gene
To
contri
erntion will never agalu soe auvtained
this end glorious October weather
buted,
When the gates opened at 6.3) o'clock fully
1.000 poaple beseige i each passage eager for
sdmission, From that hour until inte in the
alterpoon there was & ¢ nstant jam at every
gate,
extra force op duty und every
The Depar ment of A missions bad an
turnstile wos
kept registering at the highest speed, Yet
ut
wagon
these facilities was inadequate and
o'clock Supt
One
Tueker ordered every
gute opened and stationed a
Wh
RE
rps of men at
each to take tickets on the wagon gates
were closed at 4 o'clock 0 bad
been admitted
in the next three hours,
people
and 181,00 more were added
s attend
July 4,
Other
Previous to this the palm
ance rested with Independence Day,
was 223 .2.38,
attendance
when the
f linols
4;
Knights
Day,
days notable for great crowds are
Day, 243.851 ; Transportation 241.5
222.176
Pennsylvan
Day,
Polish Day,
f Honor Day,
08 40
The total number of paid admissions since
492,070 The
150 and at hii.
ast Baturday
216.643 in
), and Railroad Day, 22
the opening of the Fair is If
greatest day at Paris was 3¢
bin 217 536
the transportation
suell
As sOON a8 On patiies
began to move they sands rendy
to ba carried to the grounds, able, electric,
horse and steam oars and lake sloamers wore
taxed beyond their «
to midol
Wa
apacity fre
The Exposition bullding, great and small,
# buliding was
hed
ome
decorated, but the 11iin¢
r most gorgeous of all, "Was CUY-
erod with flags and streamers, and the wails,
rs of
fa were brilliant
in
burned in electric lig
wings snd ro wilh col
ail nations the west entrance (he name
“Chicago is at night
The exercises bogan with the istroduction
is af 9«
The oid Pottaws:omie Chief, Bim
the
oh Chicago is built, bad come
ome ia Hartford, Mich He stood
» Columbian bell with uncovered head
of two Indian chi lock,
ob Poke
whose Iather deeded land
Of,
upon
from his
beside
in
dress of the white man. He was born 53
47 last, on the day that the
the
YOaArs ngo, Sept
transfer deed was delivered to agents of
the United States Government
By his side stood a more picturesque figure,
4
His dross consisied of a heavy and varied
a. of paint on his face, body and limbs, a
head dress of feathers and a breech oak of
beaded Luckekis He wore mo nd
woked a typ ie Indian on the
s with a
hiat
message
ctwenn
ol
ria figure
standing aa a
te
¥
o of yesterday and the Chicago
» was Chief You sixty of age,
reserya-
of
the
same name, christened the World's Fair City,
“Lhlougo,” which, interpreted,
means There the skunk dwells.’
Thess two old and Pottawatiomie
chiefs were the idols of the hour. Mise Emn.a
CL, Bickels, the bervine of Plue Eidge, lotro.
Chief Pokagos had bis speech
written out, but only read part of it, as his
sufficient for
the oocasion, nor his voloe strong.
Chief John Young did not speak.
The two chiefs, Miss Sickles and Thaddens
8. Taylor, who came to Chicago in 1837 anid
whose father, Latarop M. Taylor, of South
.
came frow the I
Mich |, to tell
his
Years
ttawaliom
ie
tion, near Niles the people
all nations that father, who bore
Hterally
ioebie
duced them
oago's site by the Pottawatomies, then
rope made from scores of contributions from
all nations at the Falr and gave the big bell
plaudits of the multitude,
the show.
not be seen for the mass of people who filled
it. Infront of the stand erected lor the
W. L. Tomlins, an orchestra, the United Ex-
position band sod the Eighth Cavalry Mex-
a high piteh of patriotic enthusissm,
The programme began with an overture
Then came “All Nations,” “Star Spangled
Banner,” with a refrain by the muititude :
“Dizie,” “My Native Land,” “My Old Ken-
tucky Home," and “Lown on the Swanee
River,” ending with “Columbia, the Gem of
the Ocean.”
smn III
HUNDREDS OF HORSES DIE.
Frenzied by Fire, They Are Buficoated
or Burned to Death.
Frenzied with fright and driven into a
stamp#le by a raging fire that broke out
early in the evening, in the Wallace street
barns of the Chicago City Railway Company,
500 horses were either suffocated or burned
to death,
The barns were entirely destroyed, They
wore located at Wallace and Thirty-ninth
Streets and were among the most extensive
under control of the company. They ocoou-
pied the large brick buliding two stories in
height and extending for a hundred feet on
Walinoe and ninety on Thirty-ninth Street.
CABLE SPARKS.
jays’ duration,
Tue conl-miners strike
Tue Now Bouin Wales loan
has been sucoessiully iss god, The subscrip
tions amounted to £6,500.0 0,
Bray has announced ber determination
the juterfere
io
Beverely Moors who
A Geumax newspaper says that Prince
iy the burning of the barracks of a Hus
and many more are # jured or mis
verely in
nt the
th
goverss
Ir is reported from Lio Janeiro
is wore Iavorable for the
ment, us there are sights of au interposition
by whe powers,
hind
ire
Bix thousand miners been on
#irike sipes July 20 resun Wi in York
shire, The collivries at Boiton, io Lancasbire
also resumed,
Tur Brazilian minister at London says thal
eet av Hiv «
desertions from the rebel 8
i bet
diutin
daily, and tha. the
i
et is greatly weakeoed
Eiout bombs were |
t
house of a magistrate
si, Spain, lhe
julled 10 explode t
A BCENE
Chureh {
Wi
URE ress
testing agalost
allowed 10 speak boot
ofl Christ,”
Yon W
Taugha
Major
arrived at
LYIKR
iumerous hard lgbts with
Was victorious in
every
Lundreds ol sinves
rescindeyq
ine Kpanish goveruu
the Kus
The
the quarantine order beued when
sian Hag-ship dropped anchor at Cadin
bad just come from Co}
vessel §
sen hag ens
Where cholera Qos Lu
soures of
AI00 8 LG
His right hand is
t attack of paralysis, and
servants
carriage when he goes rid
CBOLicE, Who allemipie
y
Yaszary of Hungary
isch
hie had been Ared
the palace, i risoed
He
ing the Cardiuna: he
Pesth,
« Xx pressed
a]
o Bouth Africa,
Cuba, and Venczaela,
Amick's Discovery Bent
The tame of Cinclunati, O ae 8 oetiter OF
medical research has gone to the ends of the
sarth, Dr. C,
Town, South Africa,
week investigating the Amick
Howland Strong, of Cape
Las boon in that city a
for con
Ure
sumption, and takes back with him sufficient
3 .
He from
mg in
medicines {or sixty patients, sulle
New York this week. Dr. J
secretary of Cuba's delegation Ii
Duenas,
the pan-
American wedical congri ss, Was also sulle
jently impressed to order the Amick medi-
and yet another delegate obtained a
cines,
fnr off Alsska, an
supp ¥ for Venezuela. In Ir
American physician, Dr
stopping the ravages of
the natives of his island of WN
Amick’s belp, and the
er's offer to physicians everywhere of free
Arthur Jordan, is
pion among
George with
incinnati discov-
test medicines lor any number « { patients is
as eagerly accepled
in the Bouthern tropl
he fy N
in 18 it ont
w
“ cess IIo
AEOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
Hitherto the coal imported at Ban Fran-
¢isco bas besa principally Australian,
Mapame pe La Haxzr,
died recently in
Gaugbter was born in 1540
her first book about 1860
of
Her
published
the mother
Eugiand,
aud
“Ouida,
Gax President of
political offend-
expected there
Vasgrez, the new
Booduars, bas forgiven all
ers No revolution can
or some weeks at jenst,
that au American house has
a contract for 2,50.,000 tons of
Japanese coal, to be dedvered at San Fran.
Cisco in the course of the lexi ten years
Ex-Szxaros Epnusps, of Vermont, thinks
Horablower to the
Supreme Court & good one, and thoroughly
ereditatde to Mr,
ment,
Atpack F. Warken, formerly of the Inter.
stale Commerce Commis jon, aad more re-
veutly Coairman of the jot commitiee of
central trafic and trunk Hoes, bas resigned
and will retusa to the practice of law,
Tur aged Duchess of Cleveiand, the
mother of Lord Roseber,, who is ure of the
last of the surviv.ag ladies whe officiated as
ber majesiy’s
marriage, over 08 years ago, is just about 1
be
Ir is sta.ed
conciuded
the appointment oi Mr,
Cleveinnd’s good judg-
Arcupuks (Franz Fenpisasc, beir pre
sumptive tu the throne of Austria, spent
oniy a jew hours at the World's Fair and
then set out for Niagara Falls. It Is rum-
ored that he accidentally slipped his incog-
nite and Chatfleid-Taylor got on bis track,
Mas, H. L. Mommy, geseral manager of
the Bt. Lous and San Francisco Railroad,
has offered a reward of ¥2,0.0 for the arrest
and convietion of the villain wu turned the
switch and derailed a passenger train Doar
Springhed, Mo.
Stare Saxaror Josgrs T. Lawrie, of the
Portsmouth (Va. ), district, bas abuvunced
that be will be a candidate for toe Becretniy-
ship of the Commonwealth before tue vex
legislature, The office has bewu held for
several consecutive ters by Judge Henry
W. Flournoy.
Miss Lucy Sroxe, who has reached the age
of 75 years with scarcely a day of severe ill
ness, Is now reported 10 be suffering Irom
the enleebling effects of advatoed j oars, Her
mind ie still clear, however, and she suffers
po pain and sleeps well, but takes little
nourishment. She married Heary B Black,
well nearly 40 years ago, but, with his con
sent, has always retained ber Own Dame,
Turney girls employed in a laundry at
Louisville “took a band in the Louisville
and Nasuville strike by refusing to wash the
linen of ‘the men who took ithe striker's
places.” Their places were soon filled.
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
Epitome of News Gleaned from Various
Part of the State,
A. J. Duress, of Beading, the agent of the
one
Wax hunting
Thomas Holland b
nese vville
wings,
Frepewion Weave,
ployed
Gap colliery, was Instantly
i young German,
in the at locust
by falling
“ne
as 6 loader mines
killed
down the counter chute,
Tern
home in Dunmore on a
exce H Boraxp started to ride to Lis
Lackawanns freight
train. He slipped while walking over
cars, fell between them
ple OE
Every eff
artillery compa
two persons have signified their wi
10 their names to the
Presi
aio:
Union
factories
tx Ful
pany gun
Tue Lutheran By
sesRion
YADI&, ID
M. Ort. of
Mechaniost
Carrarx Frons Jamis
and several Balvali
Lu
Boned two dollars each al he
Beading. cn a charge of d&i
They
were arrested for hold
Venn sare, There were ¢
made by 8 number
ught inl
they were waitin
were bre
Salvation
A
man was
Gisssirous
killed occurred
Baliroad near Exeter,
two and a Car was pushed
s&h wou t fou > . ‘u
ft then a fast relight o
and eighteen
od ear CArs
quished a party of robbers near Cassville, one
day last week, has decided that he will go
Fey
»
He bas deposited
out «¢ business and not kee
baat
headed at Glen Locl
of the window of the onal
wail of a bridge used Ly
road.
Laren devel
ferious wuno
Corian na
med Spang
Pennsvivania bave Jed to
the entire affair is & myth A warrant
been issued for the arrest of Dress, the man
produced what he cialis was The Wil
Bpaung
Mize Zi jthe ssuil
of Mike H
H
Waar was near
wa
Lim. LAr Wii G
wt §1
Kea
vania Ralirond ©
s@alosl the DOT
Iu Indian pupils who bave
id's Fair returned 10 the Carlisle Sci
ol Bell
bya vicious horse ap
Ervien, a farn
kicked about the head
may die,
Davin Scmumexn, a
aged 64, died of
which continue] for several days.
1
a
J acon er aire, was
farmer of Lickvill
an sttack of biccoughs,
ox Hampex, colored, was run down
while walking on the Delaware, Lackawana
- Western track at Scranton and instantly
kilied,
Tex new Evangelical Church,
erected in
the first to
tor the new town of Riverton
A A Acxenmax, of the United Stave.
at the ordnance department of the
lethiehem Iron Company
Sadr McCranex, aged 40 years, was
charged with
13-year-old-son, Johs,
ranton,
fatally beating his
~
suit of the child's injuries,
Tuaowas P. Losspare and Colonel F. J
McGee, architect acd inspector of the Sok
diers’ Orphans’ Industrial School Commis-
gion, are looking up sites for the erection of
the buildings.
Miss Dovenenry, a daughter of Justice 8,
B. Dougherty, of Landenburg, shot berself
in the thigh. She was toying with a rusty
tevoiver which she had found in an out-of-
ghe-way place about her home,
Rev, Cuanvtes Moen, of New York, ae
sisted by Rev. Ezra H. Yocum, the presiding
elder of the Danville district, and Rev, Dan.
fel H. Shields, organized a Methodist Epis.
copal Church in Hazleton. Rev. Van de
Camp is the pastor,
THE MAFIA AT WORK.
————
Officer Toole "Assaulted, It Was hy
posed by Membars of the Society.
The Mafla has again broken out in N
Orleass, Ofer Toole, who had hi= throal
cut several weeks ago by an Italian named
Perricano, was dangerously assauived by un-
Known persons,
It is believed that this is the result of a
Mafia plot, as Toole was an important
witness against Perrioano, whose trial has
been set for hearing very soon in the
eriminal court,
bss III 5,
Tox Maxx, the associate of John Barns
and Keir Hardie in leaving the labor move
ment iz Great Britain, is about to »
orders, During the holidays he
pointed to the curney of a popular
an industrial district,