Bloodshed And Riot, guns and endeavored to turn them | mmm #! back. Oue of the deputies in his ter- . | | 7 vr. Louis, April 9.—-Eight deputy ror fired upon the trio, killed a man | guards, stationed at the Louisville | named C. F. Thompson, who etood | and Nashville yards, fired inton crowd | between Joyce and Canty. Some | of three hundred strikers at about | shots werefired by the remaining dep uti | hi il and | 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, Five | uties at the approaching SLrIKers § | m | men and one woman were shot, Three | all started over the bridge. I'he of the men were killed, and the woman | scene on the bridge was one of th b i AGENTS 3 [FA 1) i 13 is supposed to be mortally wounded: | wildest confusion and excitement, | FOR yY le 4 an The killed are : Pat Bristol, an em- | Coal teams loaded and other teams | CENTRE COUNTY Y ; \ . ploye of the water works and not a | with wagons were galloping westward FOR THE | dLOVes of All Desc rip tions, striker; Oscar Washington, paioter, {and their drivers shouting to al | | South Bend Chilled Plow, ko | 1° AT | ped n — Rock-Bottom Prices. ‘ 1 Jono. Boman, water works laborer, not | pedestrians and teamsters to rufl back a striker, and T. E. Thompson. Ma. | Women and menon foot were running jor Richman was sl in the head and : avin 1ICk al shoulder and will probably die. Mrs, |° cam the deputies | irsued |! -B John Pfeffer was shot in the back and : guard of the crowd from East probably mortally wounded. An un | van : si . . vo known man was shot he bridge | +O" heiof the irghl pHa Why d fav from 20 4 T | 4 YY { 1 hi y ni | ive vhile vy WB approach. The crowd had made no} W.as 4 ; al ov oh he HEY ) i, b : b 9 attack upon the guard as at a lion b— ported, but wer bridge near the 4 i 6 ' : a al \ : aner d shoobu : - : : weenie te oi 200 WIR—TURN OUR cation the deputies leveil : e¢ pohe 4 ) 4 kr menor nos mention | oveteems | JK HIGKS & BRO. directions and oe th Ci ag fom, cuel to icaty seme | TIA pp ARTRFARE, wii [issour: river oriage, rifles and firing to cover When it was known by hang me, said, “Yes [4 mation A. CORMAN’S Novelty Store. RL 1( JENSE. we follows f+ Lorne poamions of the application Cam? WN He was and Hayes ven that the tee of In Centre Os I unty, sed he Court foe a.reETT Tenery Deere wh freight car was backed down al i . men wl took away thie ’ ' vere . p BAKING POWDER OO of safety, Two were sigl opportur ¢ the strikers, who bad procured ' I'h mmitt R N ) £. he committees declare thet \ A low y povonnts have hoes ami a arms, and were chased under the | intention to have the Genera! Executive { ¥ t " ] i ad ! nesed. And mR RAL 1. Invenlory and appraiser bridge. One of them was caught in| Board leciare a boycott against the R ie for th person Jl property Thoma hotrs ar Knioes, i of Huston township deceased, set aj in any wise interested il bh resent { Potatons — — any Ler to his widow Lydia A, Parsons, | Better, pet d to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county : , p i i. Inventory and appraisement of the | Fees YEGISTERS NOTICE he fol- | ed. set mentioned abo y of the | front of Toneys house, on the levee |firm dead or injured were stiiki and was beaten to death by the mob An E sh maiden lady | lef | 1] 0 maiden is 1.1) LA i 9 } s de 7 \ ' Plt » gl n Wltnosday, the 28h day of April, A ! ‘ As the deputies were running 10° | Another was reported to have been lor a ” : personal property of William Torrence Bas pot bequest of Ince flounces, d ie { I). 1886, for nilownn we and confirmination l : ' : inmonds, | { a | Inte of Rush township deconsed, set | hu 1. First and final sccount of : Maver Joyce, Uity Clerk Canty and a the bridge he other! . 3 iteor, Adm’r. of, etc., of Jacob Heebe, ) ha proach to th idge. The o to Girton College. | Inle of Liberty township, Jeconsed third man, who seizad the deputies’ |« deputies escaped unharmed. 2. The account of Henry 1ddings, gusr. Jauns A, McCrax, i Ham ward the bridge they were met bY | ghot as he was escaping gnder the ap. . } ping I quaint old watches, parasols and fans | i in | apart to his widow Susan Torrenoe, V —— i 5 tout, Spoefiake, per sack Bellefonte Pa, April 3d 1886, | Wiour, roller, por ssck Khonlder agar cured,
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