The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 22, 1895, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NEWS,
————
Actions were begun in Tacoma, Wash,
against tho former officials of the National
Bank of Commerce, accusing them of incom.
petency.—— Reports reached San Francisco
of a terrible storm in Japan, in which lives
were lost and property
thirteth annual reunion of the Drotherhool
of Locomotive Engineers was opened al
Pittsburg.—-Jacob Wiihelm, in Lower Wind-
sor townsbip, York county, Pa, was killed
by falling headforemost into a threshing ma-
chine, ——Mrs, Callie Harrell and her two
daughters perished in their burning dwelling
in Memphis, Tenn, ——FProf. Wm, T, Currel
was elected to fill the chair of modern lan-
guages, at Washington and Lee University.
—John Johnson, eolored, was hanged a!
Mount Sterling, Ky., for killing Po.dcemar
Charles Evans, June 15. Johnson's neck was
aot broken, and he did not die for twenty.
five minutes after the trap was sprung.
Nearly 10,000 people witnessed the banging.
— Indian Agent Teter reported that the In.
dians threaten to leave the reservation fora
hunting expedition to Jackson's Hole, —
George Cheseboro, who Killed his grand.
mother in Graod Haven, Mich,, was con.
victed of murder in the frst degree
destroyed, ~The
granted a temporary writ of
in the case of
Taylor, and it has been served on tha sherifl,
It is returnable in three days, when
will be argued.——The Augusta
News bas suspeaded publication.
ployes entered ¢ alms for wages due, and the
sheriff! levied upon plant, Proprietor
Gow sald the embarrassment Is only tem
porary, —— The Soutbern Lumber Manulac
turers’ Association concluded their session
in Memph s, alter adopting the |
presented Ly the various
price list, based on a twenty-two cent freight
rate, was adopted, to take efl-0
1. The prices of all standard lumber were
advanced, ——The announcement was
that the Hopkinton Saviags Bank, of
Yalley, R 1, had suspecded pay:
principally to the depreciation of the North-
the
Jitteos,
¢ Feptember
1
i
made
Hope
ties and the withdrawal of deposits fo
vestment in Fiorlda securities,
bound freight train broke in two a mile from
Pom!ret Station, CL
together af er the break, wrecking seveantesan
cars, Brakeman Beason was slightly
Jured, and three tramps kilied,
office at North Brookfleld, Mass, , was robbed
of £1,000 worth of stamp»,
caped. Thesafs was b.own open and wrecked
almost beyond repalr, while
were scatterad all over the office.
J. 8
Pacifle
iG-
in-
The thieves es-
the contents
at
Judge, a freight age for the Uanlon
Raliroad in Sacramento, Cal, bung
Irving M. Scott, of San , president
of the Union Iron Works, which turned out
the Olympia and American
cruisers, will scon go to Japan to bid on the
contracts for bullding
Japanese navy. Harvey Merritt,
pardoned out of the Georgia penitentiary
has entered sul
the company lor :nhuman treatment while a
convict, —Qeorge Giass abot and killed an
unknown colored burglar
The American Looking Glass Manufac,
turing Company atl
eigunmeat. Assels,
gcheduled. C H.
"rancisco
other crack
recently
t for heavy damages agaiust
near Pittsburg.
Chicago, made an as-
£06,000 ; liabilities
Beyer, president, als
wounded by bis
Wiillam Haas, Chicago, —At
Grove, a mining town near FP
Patrick and Dennis Morgan, brothers, qaar-
roiled while intoxicated, and attacked each
other with penknivea, Talrick
and Deanis Is dying. Both
fright fully cut and slashed.
At Baker City, Ore., fire destroy
Ore on Railway and Navigation Cox
freight and passenger depot, a large
house and nice loaded {relght cars,
large wool and freight warehouse of 8
and Iatally
in Willow
od the
ipany’s
Ware
iba
A.
contents. Loss, $140,000, James
Gonigle shot his father, while a!misag at an-
other man, In North Yakima, Wash, He
then /ataily wounded the father of a girl he
bad slandered, —— Three men, with n trained
bear, relused to Farmer Med
place, at Summitville, N YY. The
thereupon shot two of them, — Jennis Lewis
a domestic, was shot and killed in Oakland,
Cal, by a rejected lover. ——Jesse G. Jones,
lumberman, of Minneapolis, Minn., bas been
forced to assign, His Habilities are $150,000,
and bis estimated assets, $238,000, His com-
mercial obligations are estimated at about
$20,000. The Northern Trust Company Is
the assignee, The convention of the Amer.
ican Library Association was bezun in Den-
ver, ——Mrs. Luther Lowe, of Kansas City,
was attacked by a tramp. ——The Bank of
Shelby, in Tennessee, suspended, ——Judge
O'Neill, In Cinelnoati, decided that the Com-
mercial Bank, of that city, was insolvent long
before it suspended, and that the ofMelals
violated the law,
Samuel Vinson and his son Charles, who
had killed two men, were taken from the
sounty jail in Ellensburg, Wash. and hanged.
mee A gtage was held up near Roseburg, Ore,
aad robbed by a lose highwayman, ——T.ue
boiler of a threshing machine exploded in
Morgantown, W, Va., killing thres men and
injuring three others, ——DBy the explosion of
a large boller in tho paper mill and postal
ecard manufactory of Woolworth & Co, at
Castleton, near Albany, N. YX, one man,
James Lawton, the watchman, was killed,
and another, the engineer, was so badly in-
jired that he will die, ——Ex-Stale Treasurer
W. W. Taylor, of South Dakato, who de-
faulted last January, has been sent to the
penitentiary for five years, —— The ocean tug
Shaw, owned by Smith & McVey, of Philadel
phia, was destroyed by fire while lylog at
her dock in the Dslaware River, The fire
originated in the engine room, Ten thous
and dollars will cover the loss, ~The entire
business part of the village of Pikeville in
Tennesses, was destroyed by fire, Lose,
$83,000, — Ex-Mayor Van Horn, of Denves
was killed in that eity by falling from a wine
dow. ——A horrible accident oeourred in the
home of Mrs, Alexander Teachant, who, to
save her home from des ruction, seized the
stove and threw it out of the door, She was
immediately wrapped in flames, and her
clothes, saturated with ofl, were totally de-
stroyod, The woman's flesh was burned to a
fa
Mo-
eave mb's
farmer
15,000 DEAD
What Disease and Battle are
Doing for Cuba,
The Insurgents are Victorious
every Engagement-—-Record of
the Killed Kept Secret.
The Ward Line steamers Seneca arrived
from Havana to New York with the latest re-
liable news of the Cuban insurrection.
Among the fifty-one pastcngers was a native
of the 1sland, who raid that the losurrection
is more widespread ihan the people of Hav.
ana or the whole country
know or believe,
“Captain Gea. Martinez Campos,” sald
the passenger, is Ina sad plight and cannot
last long. He was caught in avery bad trap
at Bayamo, and but for the haste of Maceo,
the Cuban leader, who was most impulsive
and precipitated the attack, Campos would
have been eaptured then nod there, The in~
and within the last four months the bpan-
ards have lost {ully 15,000 men {com disease,
debauchery and battle, Tire greale.t care
Is taken, however, to keep secret
of the killed and wounded
the greatest publicity is given to any and all
the record
in battle, while
matters that show a loss to the revoiutionis's,
The Spanish authorities admit the loss ol
10,000 men since April
“The day before the Seneca sailed, Geon-
ral Campos demanded the transfer of 130
men each from the volunteer organlzatio
to the regular army, and the greate.t in 1ig-
nation The was
obdurate, however, and the order stands acd
as manifested, Geaeral
must be obeyed,
“More thaa 3),000 insu wit
be fa fleld
They make their camp ln the mo
fort sirike a UW
dom and return to the cover of thar rendez
ling on their
to disconcert the enemy.
rgenls are kn
the overrunuiog the o
JUnLrY.
uotains aad
“he
sal.y yw for Calan fie
voas, depen
rapid
Dut
the
for
plans relating to the {u ure
insurg
alded by some 8000 sympathizers who resides
io and about Havana, would
tingo or some other important ¢.t
Nat
Salle
capture
y and posi-
{ive action and continu wd wariare would
follow,
i be secured with the
a protectorals,
“It independence coul
ment of
estabilsh say uid
the United tales or
ernment,
soitied,
Cuba, however, are negroes, an
ence at this time under any oib
would mean negro government,
4 tr abail
Jeslie it shail
mn
genis waa home ruie and
granted by the Spasish
present guerrilia
he
vernmeat, The
Ce
warfare, th
is
refore, must
ontinue until me rales procialme
tome allied
is granted. Toe white peog
island bope for concessions on this line
Spain, in preference (0 a repu
by tiacks, without which it wou
tu sex
u
ire the relief! desired {ic
n of independence.
—
DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES,
Forty or more bulldings in Halifax, Nova
Beotia, were burned, loss £100,000,
Jobn Strand, Jr, and Arthur Hemmin
way were drowned by the capsizing of
yacht in Jamalea Bay, Loag Island.
Elwocd Timothy
Niagara rive
Tleir bodies
z.
®
n
F. Butler and
were drowned in the
Ed
Gap, Va,
y started the
burned,
three small
Five yousg children, the offspring of
Hix, and his wile, of Big ne
were burned to death, Hix, whe
fire while drunk, was also fatally
Mra. Annie Behafflo and ber
daaghters were [rightfully burned in
more by the eylosion of a gasoline stove,
Two of the children will die of their injuries,
Frank Briggs died at Parkiil, New Ylrk,
from eating toadstools, whicg were mistaken
for mushrooms, Justice Willlam B Slocum
ate them at the same time and died on Fri-
day.
Thomas Moberly, of Richmond, Kentucky,
was drowaed at Virginia Beach while en-
daughter, who went
beyond her depth while bathing. The young
indy was saved,
A Baltimore and Oulo freight train jumped
the track at Finlayville, Oblo, and
gine, which turned over, killed Eagioeer
William Funk, of Pittsburg, and seriously in”
ju ed the fireman, :
The Red “D"
arrived at New York from Curaeca, brought
five distressed seamen ameng her passen,
gers. They were the crew of the Norwegiag
brig Hebe, which stranded on Little Curacoa
on July 13 during a heavy gale of wind.
John H. Mitler was instantly kllied at Dun-
cansviile, Pa,, by lightning: his mother was
intally Injured and two other members of the
family received severe shocks, They had
sought shelter from the storm under a tree,
which was shattered by a boit,
Wilkerson Keith, aged 28 years, and bi¢
sister Annie, aged 10, were killed by a train
on the Chicago and Allon Railroad, near
Louisiana, Missourl, Keith, who was feeble
minded, was walking on the track, and hig
sistor, seeing the approaching train, ran to
his assistance, with the above result,
POSTOFFICE ROBBERS CAUGHT.
Sto
Bait
Two Youthful Experts Rounded Up in West
Virginia.
Two of the slickest catches ever made by
Ualted States officers are now ULehind the
bars in Huntington, W,Va., and were landed
by Deputies Boyd Vinson and “Doo” Smith,
They gave thelr names as Albert Fisher and
Oscar Dawson, and though youngsters in
looks are oid hands at postoffice robbery:
They are from the East. but the looting of at
lenst 8 x postofioes in this State is credited
to them. The deputies arrested them In
Tazewell county, Va. The two men are
being closely guarded, aad although they
refuse to talk, it is believed that the arrest
|
|
CABLE SPARKS.
Frederick Enzels, bead of the international
Panama that work on th®
be resumed
It is expected at
is to
Reports from Cuba sta’e that yellow fever
he Spanish soldiers to
Reliable advices received at Key West from
effect that the insergents
raliroad
vridges near Banetl Spiritus,
Mr. Justin MeCarthy has issued an appeal
urgiog
in thelr rauks,
which, he says, have brought disaster to their
pause,
Toe High Court of Foresters, in England,
for permis-
nited
¥
ual in the I
order Wa
# on to use the elaborate ri
gucorss of the
i
i
i
Mr. Glad tone was greeted with tumulituon
hb
h meot.
de-
sald
oers at Chester when he spoke at a
tng of the Armenian As oclation, He
that Great Britain m
ercion,
u-t not fear to apply co-
The judielal committe of the British privy
argumen
th
after hearing the
tion whether the pronibition
'
ton
!
Oi
traffic belongs to the ion or the pro-
vinelal authority in Canada, bas reserved its
j dgment on the subject,
The posill { Eur
districts of China is reported to
n | ypeans in the disturbed
owiog to the } Native off}
province of Fu rebel.lon, at
Europeans bave asked lor the protec
Run be
vostioat!
als, The Driti-h are to make an
ILAasEAC
lem
wiil
ders,
The volu
Rhode Island W
ac aud Man
Farwell M lis at Central
y recent Rroat sirike,
ibe advance
SHOT FIVE CHILDREN.
John Smith Resisted
Sheriff
and Mi
Arrest
Jobn Smith and
Smith, attempted to
bis brother
preven
at
A
i at
from evicting the latter
lowa City,
charged a shotgun
The cflicet’s bead was se
near w
T
i
4
:
The nia p Leossie (
old ; Eisle Capp,
sged 15; Erries Yager, age
Yager, aged 11
All were more or less serious]
feared Errick Yager and Eile Cuj
live. Deaplie vicleatthreats ol |
by the earaged pe pie of th
shen and his deputy br
town aad placed them In jall
aged 12
£3 -
‘ io, §
-
ught
JAPAN'S GREAT STORM.
Railway Traiz Blown from the Track and
130 Reported Killed and Injured.
Jajacese advices to July 28 received by the
areto the effect that a storm of extraordinary
saverity visited South Japan on July 25, caus.
immense value, A raliway train bringing
hospital treatment was overthrown and
force of the tempest was such that
cars together with the engine were blown
from the causeway into the inland
It 1s stated that 130 passengers were killed
A PROMISING OUTLOOK.
Sin
An Iron Expert Ouilinss the Business
Prospects.
Thore are few men in the coun'ry better
posted on iron and kiodred matters than Col
Iu close touch with the indus.
ry, his views
on business prospects ars of
guusual value,
“The day that Congress adjourned marks
About hal
until Congress adjourned, feariog it would
that these frst may prove to Le etaggerated,
A corps of surgeons was dispatobed from
Hiroshima to the scene bythe Emperor's
order and 500 men were sent Ly express to
reileve tho Immediate wants of sufferers,
INDIANS INSUBORDINATE.
Declare They Will Hunt in Jackson Hole to
Avert Brarvation,
Certain Indians say that they will go to
Jackson's Hole for the purpose of hunting
A: 800n as the haying season 8 over; that
they will starve during the coming winter if
they do not kill game at this season for Win
ter subsistence, and that they have a right to
hunt in Jackson's Hole,
In the opinion of agency attaches at Fort
Hall it Is absolutely necessary to keep the
Indians on the reservation, even if they are
justified in going to Jackson's Hole, as they
are talking about taking revenge upon the
sottiers and will go prepared for that pur
pose. Asa solution of the matter it Is sug-
gested that the contract for the big diteh on
the reservation be entered into as soon ab
possible. This would give the indians em-
ployment and an opportunity to earn money
with which to provide for themselves through
the Winter,
|
it would do something. The next day every-
for the
be done,
This threw
east
nothing beipful would be dons,
the country upon I's own resources and
syerybody went to work. The re wins
that by the first day of April evi.
dences ol returning prosperity
sult
marked
visible
now
retrospective
were
Four months have
in every direction,
and when we
view of the 1
passed, take
isiness revivals and Improve.
have taken place d
ents tb
fod
have gone so high; not that there bave besa
to
uring that per.
it secs very wonderiu not that prices
Rlural causes
produce Lhe revival, but the fuct that in
ines there Bas boon a ss eady, gradual
rovement, The movement! starting
did four months ago, has grown
in momentum
touched
and increase |
has practical
hamlet in America
is the Dest evic
every
The fact that it is
niversal s of its stabilit
and {ts certainly to co
we have passed the
Less,
Lope
that
¥
‘The is that we
wed &
s gant. e Al rag i
gent Tha ners
g Way
t i vill
y particular line of {
SOUTHERN INDUSTRY.
mproved Cotton Ginnisg
System.
The Manulaet:
the past week b
jro:s’ Hes
As bean aa uny
and busy one In B
ction enterprises have
ore Loan
southern industrial affairs
pushed i}
been with
usual vigor. A company has been
auiced with a capital stock of #1.
interested
0
, 000
nong the colt
for the weer were a §500,000
Hd at Newport
ompany at Memg
mpany being
a $50.000
Hat Haw River: a §3 00
News, Va. a
Tenn
organized
miil at Greer, N
ais,
at
=. Lo
8 IAarge m
mii near Pine Blofl, N. (
mpany at Monro a
: 18e 2ame Blale; while two
$75.0
iin Richmond County,
of extensis improve
al
, Wii add abe new
new mi
@
Among t innecus enterprises reported
tar th
or the week w.re tt ent of ir
«8 cLATReIN
Aina; gpoid
} bushel grain
piant at ib
mpany at
pipe works at Gadsden,
perations at Hefl n
at Mobile
5
« B Iar
wining
eevalor (20m joe ”
0J brick
Day-
als
E® phos eclevatl
sciric power at
ire works at High
‘amp
ver company at Whit
prant at Oca's; a $500
pany at Dahl
a raliroad ; £185,000 water works at J
ton, Ky. ; a $10,000 trunk
vide, In Loulsiasa a §57 0
negs, Ga, organ zed
zabeth
inciory at Lou
) hardware com-
A $150,-
—
mpany in §
*
pany and a $100,000 sugar reflaery
WJ lumber and mercantile
Caroiioa; 820,00) oli mi
And
Ana
erson,
ii lennesses A Jumber mil at Mempt
irie pliant at Knoxville, »
mi
hk
In Texas $20,000 §
t San Anions
pany a «S04 A COmMpPpress COM
pany a gis
Hillsboro, eomprras at [al
sivia three lu
tL 7exns Lily; ) waler wore
an Weaet
In West
al
AE, | § £8
"
y
mber companies with an agg
pate capital stock of $380 OC
The aciiv.ty in
re
0.
iron interests costing
and southern furnaces are b«
meet the demand for {roa (
of the Tennessee Con
es,
ug pushed tc
A. M,
and Rar
sh
« Iron
in the South, fu a letter 10 the
oa’ Record, says: “The bus ness mosem
io volume and Increased in n
to-day, It bas practical y touched every vil
inge and hamlet in America, The
| it is #0 ualversal is the beat evidence of
stability and its certainty
least until we bave pamed
{| condition of business
the recent advances In Iron, the fodications
for a steadily Increasing con-umpiion and
| As a natural consequence increased prices,
bave not been so manifest at any time sinoe
the revival started as it has Leen during the
past two or three days.’
——————
men. um until
ils
nt
normal
to
continue,
he
THE ELBE DISASTER.
Decision of the German Admiralty Court
Blames the Crathie’'s Ma'e
The Admiralty Court has rendered a de-
olsion in tbe inquiry made into the sioking
of the Nortbh-German Lioyd Steamsbip Com.
pany'a steamer Elbe in collision with the
British steamer Crathie in January iat
The a urt holds that the Liame for the col”
lision must be attributed to the mate of the
Crathie, who deserted his post immediately
telore the occurrecoo and went into the gal-
loy of the Crathie, Continuing, the findings
say that the official in charge of the watch of
the Eite canuot, however, te [reed from the
reproach that he omitted to get out ofl the
way of the Crathie by a timely manipuiation
of the he.m and falied to attract the attention
of the crew of the Crathie by signaling with
the steam whistle,
In regard to the steps taken to save life on
board the Eibe after the collision ocourred
the court holds thet the orders g.ven by
Capt. von Gossel and executed by the officers
and crew of the Elbe for that purpose wer®
deserving of praise, The Admiralty Court
adds that it is considered desirable that reg.
ular boat exercises should be practiosd on all
fransatiantio vessels, and that the tndividoa!
duties of the crew should be better under.
ABOUT ROTED PEOPLE.
In bis boyhood Charles A. Dana
clerk {no a Baflalo store,
Hohenzollorn
was a
the family name of
His true
is not
Emporor W.lliam,
liam Zollern,
name is Wik
I Zabgwill, the novelist, a fondnes?
for wearing re i neckties, which by no mean”
become his a’ via of beauty.
Mr A 8 who die | at Cleveland
reo-ntly, her youth lnstructor of
James A, Garfield. It was she who taugh!
the fu ure President his alphabet,
Chief Watts, of.
police force, is sald to have the
has
Palmer,
was
aid
Insye tor the
Loston
finest collec
tion of clipplugs relating to crime and erimi-
pals that can be lound anywhere,
Mrs. E eanor Sedgwick, dean of Newnham,
is ©
the Treasurer Balfour,
of the
England's famcus college for
= women,
sister of first Jord of
and famous as one bett mathemat -
clans in Engiak!
Jos ph B.
died recont vy, at
the famous duplex sys‘em of
He bad the
of earved ivorles in the world
Biearns
of Camden, Me,,
the age of 65 years, was the
who
inventor of
telegraph y. inr.est collection
and was also
a bib lomanine,
Lady Aberdeen {4 the
adian discontent, I
n'est victim of
the
Can
he wile of (raver-
nor-Genoeral asks the servants of the house.
holds which she vinits how they are treated,
advises the maids to dof caps and other
badges of servitu th
| all the servants
Cat his
ie began iterary career
vew Odeans ‘‘Plea-
sx the
LOW
story was
i Hid atten
tin «
{ now fol
tssimes’
MURDERED BY ARMENIANS.
an inn
”
I
“Grand.
A Report which
f Revolutionis!
Ehows Some of the Methods
¢
The Departo
rom Minster Terrell &
whioh throws »
29,
tejegranhe
Riaph
+ 4 3
CRO CiliZer 480 Ut
REO sayin %
Fron Miniter Ter.
injured
rell's reg
Armenian oa 1
assassinated
He
Wh
t Marsov
r
was the
ity, and it
government in
revo
re arre as It was said there was 111
ubt that Garabed purdered by them
sluraiize
SAR A Frar ag
received wii!
WHO Was aesnssl
sixteen wh
hias been In
assassinaied,
at the requ
* ARsARB ILS
American famiil
octal Goveraor deciares the object
menjans was {o
in order to
t tinn Europe
VE SHELLS.
provoke Turkish
a
secure Lhe sympalay
NEW BXPLOSI
Fired Safely from a Rifle and Exploded with
Terrific Force
An exhibition of the new
e.ls invented Ly George M. Hath
high explosive
and gun st
AWAY Was given at
party oi fiity experts
fir ym a Winchester repeating
he propelling force
bombs with a tim*
The
Wellsboto, Pa., before a
and capilalists, he
shells were fired fr
rifle with guapowder as
sad they exploded like
stances of 400 and 500 yards,
be shells were
fuse at a di
force was terrific, but t
irom explosion by concussion.
The new explosive can be handled with as
much salety as cornmeal, which
in appearance, but its force is. 40 per
more powstriul than the highest grade of dyn
amite. These are the first shells produced iz
which high expicsives can be salely bandied
asd fired from heavy casnon and shouldes
arms, and the theory of some experts thats
a high explos ve requires a high detonatioz
is set at naught,
os ———————
ALL DEAD IN THE WRECK.
A Freight Goes Through a Bridges Just Aflier
an Excursion Passed.
Hundreds of excursionists visited the scene
of the wreck on the Ohio Southern Hoad at
Bainbridge, Ohio, whore between twenty-lve
aad thirty cars went through the Bain Creek
bridge, killing ail on board and raving none
to tell the story, Bes de the four tralamen
who were killed, it is believed now that four
tramps and three boys who are missing from
Greenfield are under the wreck,
As the debris 's lu over twenty feet of water
little was done in clearing it. No more bodies
have ben recover 4d. The dam below the
bridge bas been cut open aad divers have
been engaged.
ENTOMBED EIGHT MEN.
A Brown Stone Building Collapses in Pater
son, New Jersey.
The old brownstone buildicg opposite the
Clty Hall at Paterson, N. J., collapsed en.
tombing Contractor Jac.b Steeie and seven
of his workmen,
The structure was about to be torn down
to make way for a large addition to a de
partment store, It was three stories high
The workmen entomed were in a pit In the
colar, All were cut and bruised, but were
saved from fatal injuries by some timbers
which fell horizontally across thopit and
shielded them to a great oxtent, They were
. rescued by firemen aud polos,
PERNSYLVANIA
Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts
ITEMS.
of the Btate.
in Pucks
beriviile,
A clever swindier is
river
cperaling
county, across the from Lam
n lcttery tick +s acd me hods
+3 When visits
is no
sine be tells the woman in charge that for
ingly sedu tive, hie
5 thers sewing ma
ehe can purchase ar
st corlaln chance to draw from
niery 8
neighbor, who has a
it no piano, be induces to
luy a ticket z that musical instru.
THER Wagons and
r zes of §200 are offered,
¥
gh
yi
caught many unsu<pectin
urn the loss of thelr
Howard
shocking acel
Mte oid
io, 16 years
Whi
shops i be
'
3 {a
fe in
at
machine Bethlehem Iron
pany be got arm caught in
vers ble planer, Delore the machinery eould
pe stopped the arm was drawn into the
acked and crushed it
His injuries
planer and b
a shock-
r. est
ing inanne 8 wili resut io
entb,
P. F. Rothermsl,
died at Linfield, Mont
Desidents of Laurel Hill
i
4
the
Aare much agitated Lj erambulating
gaost,
The discharge of throes of
members of the pited Min
Amer.ca leads the us of
b ilove that
CATE, WEE WayY.a
-iue
atd was shamelul
threw her anpare:
! ner apparent
ie. where she was
result
AR 8
¢ working iu an exc
ken and b
Gied sb
*g was br
e body and
ws vit ta and
pulated,
© Was La
fons of the Stal iy
awo Hazleton bx
ploream 3
thelr way to Lie suriace aad were rescued by
miners the night
spending in the
workin. s
A in
hool bouse, ealied together the farmers of
the neighborhood by ringing the bell and in-
tistel on prezching t
Peter Th
tacked and nearly kil
pad.
An : afl ay belween Italians
residing at New Italy took place near Ban-
gor, Oaillero Sachetti and Agioaio 1 Frank,
wbo bad been talaing to each other, parted,
and each started for his home,
tramp who slept the Jacksonville
them,
ornton, of Mabanoy City, was at-
led at Hazleton by foot
ther shootin
filer taking
and
Five
commen.ed shooting at
Sachettl, shots were fired. Oae of
the bulleis struck the latter in the right eg,
the knee and causing an
Delravk acd an lalian of
have both
The men, it is believed, had a
fu Sach,
etu bring arrested the day previous,
During a fierce electrical storm that pre
valled in Easton Mrs. Albert Lesher was
struck by lightning at her home on
Butler street. J be right side of her face
and neck were gocrched by electric fluid and
her entire right side was paraiyzed. All
oight she layin a eritical condition but twas
reporied that she was out of danger. At
Pea Argyl lightning struck the dwelling of
Mm Thomas Male and damage! it The
hou-e of Necben Stocker at Bangor was also
struck, In Upper Mt Bethel Townstup, this
county, Iwo cows were killed in a feld,
a——
ankie,
FOUR KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
———
Fatal Effce® oo an Eleotric
Farmville, Va.
A heavy electrical storm pasted over the
neighborhood of Farmville, Va, during
which four parsons were struck and killed
by lightning. Five miles from Farmville
lightning struck a chimney of Henry Redd's
house, killing him, his wifs, and ohild, the
last named being about 13 years old. Four
other persons were severely shocked, In
Duckingham county & litte son of Mr, Watt
Leo was killed while standiog under a trea
The most remarkable thing about this inst
fatal ty was that the imprint of the tree was
found to be clearly asd fully photographed
upon the body. The leaves of the tres, itis
olaimed, were clearly defined in the lad's
face, The same storm did other damage do
other parts of the Btate,
Storm Near