obo QR he Cradve Democrat, § di KEYSTONE STATE. a— THE NEWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST | TO PENNSYLVANIANS. Facets and Vancies Gleaned from Many Sources and Down to Brief Paragraphs the Benefit of Busy Headers. Soiled for PutLADRLPIIs, Jan, 24.-The schooners F. I. Richardson, commanded by Capt. Be- lano, which sailed from Tuck's Island on Nov. 11, and the Ella A. Warner, Capt. Hol- brook, which elearo! Mayaguez, Porto Rico, on ov, 20, both for Dolaware Broak water, fie loag overdue an | Lave been given up for lot, The Legislature, Hanrrissons, Jan, 2 Tha joint resolution to submit the prohibi- tion amendment to the constitution to a vate ol Lue people passed the house Tuesday by'a, vote of 1321055, E ght Republicans voted % tn the Democra’s against the resolution ad sven Democrats voted with the Repub. Henn for it, Iu the senate a bill was introduced by Mr. Eu = regulating the Liabilities of mine own «is relative to their employes, giving the workmen the same right of compmsation if nployers are dwectly or indirectly re- the workmen had not been in The « wr nisl ole as if war vmploy, ©. Brown's bil Wednes- It dis in the house was passed to a third reading. s the American flag be Pou from every public school builds ny ur the stat The bill called forth spirited argument, Seven bills were yiuced in the house, calling for an outlay $5.0.500, of which 500.000 is wanted to wliaue in operation the institutions started ery’ Several bills ntroduced calling for the further pro- tection of the gam- an | fish in the state, In the senate Wed lay a bill was intro vueced making legal holidays of Jan. 1, F 2!, and every Saturday after 1 p. m. The sen then proceeded t » calendar and passed finally the bill authorizing the un of ors for thre with amendments, bill (an amendment rence of fay reaglid to LL 5 As SU orphans’ schools Wer a} ah elect oO nue : Ar. Stewart's soldiers to to veterans, and and six months’ imprisonment for of | up a lively debate the house Thursday I'l ressiing., number of reports made Harrisaone, J the pe vote of the people | in the senate Thursday special order of busin Wednesday for final pe there is little doubt of | also alleged that Gover fied his intention of signing it gets through the le The Philadelphia Pre a canvass of tho w he state It predicts large majorities from those coun ties in favor of the amendment Adjourned until Monday. Mr. Dravo's bill for the American flag over th of state was defeated in ths house Thursday In the house Saturday a rewlution was adopted providing that a Joint committee from the legislature, © sting of twenty per soms, aad the governor and staff shall sent the state on the ocenddon of the tion in New York of the one hundredth anni versary of the inauguration of George Wash ington as president of the United States. Con siderable other busi of little was transacted, and th Monday Terrible Ravages of Diphtheria. Reamixe, Pa, Jan. 24 alent par: of ern part of Lehigh counties Balf a dozen children of died from the diseas ried off with such r that the doctors are extends for twenty n the low streams of wats Death of Samuel PurLaverenia, Jan. 2 ton, president of the company and ex-president of the Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad company, died at his recidence in this city, aged 80 years, Migh License Amendments Hanmssvno, Pa, Jan 20 —Heoa or's proposed amendments to the high | law are now in shape to | to house. They Hmit the umber of licenses to one for every 500 of the opuiation; that the surety or sureties of an applicant for Lieense must be the bona fide owners of unencum bered real estate which would sell for 22.000 at public anction: that the fees shall be $30 for cities, £300 for boroughs, and $150 for townships; that the lLesuse may be trans ferred in case of death; that minors must not be allowed to engage in the of liquors. Le act giving prefs appointment viding penaities of £500 violation in nd ana a | #9 provisions) stirs y bill passe! introduced WC Many bills wers The join t IY amending to submit mss] Its secon It for 19 « we. ts said that i passage, and Beaver has sig it at once inture su it is i Ose easlully ms been conducting stern counties of t the the displ ay of whool houses repre leben portance tse and D phitheria is Barks a In a single far ia the eastorn Adults are Felton, M. Fel Pennsylvania Steel ~Samuel tor JON COTLe presented the sale A Sad Story. Cravpenspvns, Pa, Jan 9M — Three weeks ago Lillie Belle Hobuck left her home in Clear Spring, Md., with William Trogler, a wealthy land owner of this viclaity, who In 50 years old and a widower. is a very handsome girl, and when Trogler Miss Reback | NEW YORK ROADS TIED UP ES ' Nearly 10,000 Horse Car Men | Quit Work. Ty RIOT AND MURDER IN BROOKLYN, All but Two Sarface Lines in Now York dle To-day-—Folice Prepared for Riotd ous Outbreaks—Some Lively Scenes in Brooklyn—Adams Was Murdered, New York, Jan, 20,—Another gen up of all the surface railroads in the copt the Third avenue and Bloec lines, was ordered last night at a gleeting of Division No. 1 of National Distrigf Asscinbly No, 226, which was held in theip hall at West Forty-fourth street. As thé night cars reached the barns on their flpéil trips the men tied up their reins and join the strike. This morning only the two surffee lines mentioned are in operation, and b een ©,000 and 10,000 men are idle, General Assen No, 226, which had the matter in han in consultation for sev. eral hours it. The order for the tie | Up was tly before 1 o'clock this {morni ly expected that such action 2» with reference to the lines of k system, and possibly on the ‘ourth avenue lines, but the an- nouncement of a general tie up was a sur- prise, All the police reserves at the various pre- cincts in the city are on hand, ready to g on § moment's notice, For the past two days the police have been holding the reserves for an expected emergency, The patrol wagons are all on hand in Mul berry street today and special officers are stationed along the principal thoroughfares. Superintendent Murray was on hand early this morning to assume charge of the work The wovement is in sympathy with the strike on Deacon Richardson's lines in Brook lyn. The deacon is interested in the Dry Dock line in this city All the different local assemblies of District Assembly No, 226 held secret meetings under ‘red letter” call last night, President White, of the Dry road, formally notified the mayor, yesterday that he would hold the city responsilde for any damage done to the property in his charge by striking en The vilrdix the police go out Dock iployes snmunication SEENON sxjuen Lhe conununioation Sur intendent Murray bad a officers of the road in the afternoon Auditor E. T. Landon and Superintendent F. F. White, of the road, said yesterday that they bolieved a tie up would be ordered, but expectad to run Ww. For the company had asked {or protex with carsanyhn Lis reason Mon The following notice to the empl ns posted last night at the different stables of the company : “The papers state that our employes are about to engage in another strike. I wish you to act cautiously and upon your own sober judgment. I do not know why you should do at the bidding of any person what- ever that which you condemn heartily and have said you have no desire to do. As you have informed me you are satisfied, do not do that which will sever your relations with us WiLiian Waite, President ITs WN THE STRIKE IN BROOKLYN. Lively Times All Day—Rioting and Blood. shed A Deliberate Marder Brooxiryx, Jan, 20. Yesterday, the of the street There weve ¢ conferences of fourth car to up, was an eventiul one tx men, meetings of board of mn cilubiangs OU) miliary aut " as of the strikers, session arbétration and legisiat Brooklyn board continue Early in the ny en by lsuing a Jong manifest pubic who use the cars of nue Hail You an operalion (0 a stands il ment i" a i! i ally give tions h } travel 8d « pod 8 1 venience 0 w h you are still subjected Anything | and candid presentation of struct rather tha nent the Atlant vad company,” and beginni AL the ma be re Ther Code viens the facts would ob submerve the purposes prom ju 0g ils sigte He comtinued by repeating hi last Saturday night that the executive boar 1 Ww i i at unreasonable In dimple arithmetic be computes the cost of vie ling at 8, in exon As he cant afford this be snd : at thu stateroent of only held two conferences th ii amd their demands were HN, 1 of Inst your refused t stand £0 : rag t ober ae MI Ds emp y pubic to accept his assurance that he Operate his roads again at the earliost possibile moment The executive board of No. 73 were in con tinoous session all day at their hall, 142 Flat bush avenue, and were busy all the time send. ing and receiving telegrams, hearing reports of pickets and perfecting plans to thwart any Attempt of the deacon to outwit them in the present struggle They sent the deacon a letter, stating that they were ready to meet him or any other representative of his company with a view to bringing about a settlement of the trouble on his lines of railways, The distance between the company's offios at Third and Atlantic avenues and the head will asked her parents for her hand in marriage | they consented at once, supposing that when | girl returned to her parents’ home a raving lunatic, having walked in a terribie storm from Trogler's house, ton miles distant. The father says that in her lucid intervals she an awiul story of abuse at Trogler's 3 that instend of ma became unialanced, Now Revack snd his brother David are in jail bere for i hil: the | that 1 will kill you on the spot , and erosbhonm Insignia sil the stable yayd, guarded by twenty policemen with flat clubs, to keep off the missiles that might be tprown, while twenty-three mounted policomen, under Bergt, Johnson, drew up in Ane on, p street. At a sgual from Cap iff the doors flew open, the two teams of horses galloped out, the scabs crouched down oped batted right and loft at stones and bricks that were flying through alr. The mounted officers sufroundad ¥he wagons, and although the crowd howlal and roaged and ran after the vehicles, the ten “Americans” wore driven safely to the Ninth avenue stables, At the Fifth avenues and Bergen stroot stables there were a number of riots, but very fow arrests, Mayor Chapin sent for Brig, Clon. James Meleer, Col. John NWN. Partridze, of the Twenty-third regiment, and Col. David E, Austen, of the Thirteenth regiment, during the afternoon, and held a private conference with them regarding the strike, The meeting Insted nearly un hour, and although nothing was given out for publication it is generally understood that precautionary measures were taken to prevent any genoral riot. The Brooklyn board of aldermen yesterday adopted the following resolution bearing upon the strike: Resolved, That the Atlantic Avenue Railroad company be and it is hereby notified that unless the cars on the lines of horse oars nader the con trol of sald Atlantie Avenue Railroad company be put in operation forthwith and run on schedules time stops will be taken by the common council to have the charter under which sald car lines are operated declared forfeited and void Detective Powers, of the Eighth precinct, yesterday made an affidavit to the effect that John Collier, Morris Stenson and Herman Graham, who are under arrest charged with having cnused the death of Henry W, Adams, who was found dead in front of the car #tables on Nineteenth street, deliberately en- tered the stables and threw the deceassd from a window to the sidewalk. Powers believes that John Schumacher, a watchman, is als involved in the matter, Upon reading the affidavit of Detective Powers Cor looney to admit the prisonen bail and they were remanded to jail to await the in (Jurest An autopsy showed that Adams neck was broken ney refused to A SOLID COMPANY. It Stands a $400,000 Embezzlement With. out a Whimper, Hantrorn, Jan. 24. —Col. Jacob I. Green, president of the C Mutual Life Insurance company, of issued A circular informin Joseph A. Moore, 1 correspondent of apo $500 XX). but mnpecticut this city, has 0 policy bolders that wr sixtern years financial at amount of the company Indian is, is a defaulter to the about bas restored property which : may reduce the actual los to $400 G00, and ¥ : that in any event the loss will no th solvency or impair the dividends pany a larger probably increasis The fortheom Sod sass amount surpius of about £5 25% 000 Mr. Moore has b limited confidence of the i ‘Nn was made, revealing the defulcation is the through a financial o spondent experienced by the y during its forty-three years’ existence In an Mr Moore was a leading eitisn of luda spolis, about 45 ve Ho had been speculating The defalontion was of three kinds— principal of loans pad by borrowers t tied to the Cornpany ; interest f Urpoms, He which is very prosperous ¥ i : Hividond this year t alr MAT de annual report ng to $57.00 therto the company Dar past week an investigationof h only loss a said that interview, Greens ars oid Le rv r the san us priocipa and rents on real otate concealed the thefts of and securing ext sic of alleged financial orn, who wer depress the pani nad payments rents taken fa.catiomn, an | thelis conied by misreprosen tall verbal sass Liou MORE WHITE CAP NONE The Mayor of Sew York Hecolves a Warn ing Others Notifled, streets Prope punished for thr » The stroots, } mitted to 00 wagons and trucks cupy the ddewnlks, mand that hows ders be lvl to clens The letter o at residence.” Newank, N. J., Jan. 20 Secretary Freer, of the Law and Order league, received the following in red Ink com the mow and foe from the walks mcludes, “Ele we wee you NEWARK, Jan. #0, 18% Ma. Fueen <lle waroed In time. If you con Unue on your course ae a spy asd Informer your Jost deserts will be mensared out to you. The authorities of New Jersey are able to enforce the law without pragmationd scoundrels ike you. If you continue on your low, mean, contemptible course your doom is sealed. 1, for one, do swear Warrs Car. Pramerein, N. J. Jan. 2 Several per | | mons in this city have received letters lntaly Jiminy to have wen sent by White Cap I=. Most of the recipients have boon ook ored people, but some papers with the skull ve beens sent to reputable white citisens, All of the commu. nieations have contained admonitions to the | threatened parties to repent and mend thelr | ways Moore Bs Still There, INptaxaroLts, Jan 20 Joseph A. Moore | in still here, in spite of all stories to the cone | trary, and spends his time quietly between his city residence snd his farm, 18 bs said the Connecticut Mutual company’s losses by his | operations will aggregate $1000, The | Mon of collusion strongly provails in busines | elrebes, amd Moore's esonpe from arrest thus | far bs aocopted me ane of the strongest indios tions to warrant that supposition, ——— Bannie's High Priced Affeetions New Yong, Jan. 20. The goneral term of of the supreme court has banded down a de clslon afliming the verdict of the clroult SE EE, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. The Senate Through with the Tariff Bill PASSED BY 32 YEAS T0 80 NAYS, Dologs of a Week in the Senate and House, | The Vote on the Tariff ill in the Sens | ate~It Reaches the House—Referred to | the Ways and Means Committee, 23, ~The senate de- the last time the flaancs commit Wasminaroxn, Jan, bated for teo's substitute for the Mills tariff bill, and Bi last evouing passed it, At 11:50 the sounte took up the tariff bill, the pending question being on the amend. ment of Mr, Reagan to the wool section. Aftor remarks by Mr, Turpese agaiost, and | Mr, Harris for the amendment, a vote was taken and it was rejected, Yeas 22, nays, 31; Bemators Brown and Payne voting in the negative, (The mmenedmnt proposed to change the duty on all grades and kinds of wool to 25 per cont, ad valorem.) A proviso, offered by Mr. Vance, that no article on the wool and woolen schedule should ray a rats exceeding 75 per cont. ad valorem was rejected. Yens 27, nays 39; Mr. Payne voting in the negative, Numerous amendments of minor import. ance from the finance commities and by Re publican members were adopted, and others by Democrats rejected. There wore lively debates over some of them from both sources The stocking and howe paragraph was con- siderably changed There being no further amendments offered the vote was taken first on agreeing to the substitute and then on the passage of the Jill. Both votes were identical (yeas 82, nays 50, as follows: Yeas Aldrich Chandler, QCullom n, Chace Edmunds Hiscock, Hoar Mitchell, Mor Piatt, Plumb, Quay, 8 desler, Wilsoy Bow Davis, Dawes Dolph Frye, Hawley » MAT n Blair, Nev.) Nays Call, Faulkner, George J Gnu wot Heaga: Walthall, Wii The house bill without « Wass cussed st sundry « Th Bate, Derry ke { " Hackburn, Brown, Butler pitt, Daniel, E rinan, Gray, Harri , Payoe P oe, You, Vo Cockrell, wl im Ark. M iver and hard house d i : Was pr EET sherman trust » tari loaders, each calling out appr : REREL | Ns pRrty 3 of Mr uy Mills ecurse vy being Tens oven tow osc Wasnixor nate cused the appropri rites action th IMPECUNIOUS LITIGANTS Protherdn mi law Seek« Revenge and Gets var if the in Jail with Others n \ bh Woeddrufl : tarot threatened vengean ) or time after they n N °F) Jormdemon 11 alt a suit for damaoes, i t him on a road outside City and attacked him, but we f by Job father had the th odrulls arrest and battery, a br Job We mon was red to pay costs damages bs his suits but the bows Jail. Joralemmon was also Jocked up becsuse be could not pay costs In Job Woodrulls Case complication has coh ujpem Anothey it is sald that he can not pay his Joralemnon alimony, and this will probably result in his re put Won ir Taw " | 11 v exonerated, and Joralke Ho got 82.000 apnivst Woodrufls sons, re penniless and bad to go to taki another trip to the Union county dl, : ng i >I The Grand Army Encampment, Muwavees, Wis, Jan, 20. -The tweaty- third ational escampracat of the Grand Army of the Republic is 10 be held in this city the last week ln August. The common council anv citizens have already organized to race ve and entertain in a maaner equal, at least, to any odher city in the past on a similar occasion, Heretofore some of the cotnrades who served heroionlly and effectn. ally in the pavy bave bad an lmpression that the “land foros” received undoes atten. tion, and carried off an ualair share of honors [at the encampments, No such oriticism will be made this your. 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TIME TABLE In efleet August ith, 1968, Pennsylvania Kall EASTWARD. Dally except Sunday | Beashore Express leaves Johnstown. A Altoona. am * oo Tyrone. 785 5m arvivesat Harrisburg... 1160 pm Philadelphia. 1 pm avid Division, «550 Bam {A local train ! Dally Pitter y Altoona I yrone Harrisburg arvives at Baltissone hash KI am A110 am Zi pm S40 pm 40 pm > pm pom | | Day Express leave A through train, caves Pitisbary Altoona arrives Tyrone . " Harrisburg. A local train Dally i Alloosia { Tyrone Harrisburg Mail Express leaves arrives a train local Daily totiy ord VEIrED Phila. ¥ Xpress leaves Pit “a Connect robe, Bilal sraanet d Cal Som WESTWARD Dally New York : Hinds XPress 1esyes we OX) pm HS pm hid. ! Gipm Baltin 128 pm : ishurg <0 am Lyrane Tam Ata RES am 24 pm slajrs Alo a 3 24 ’ : ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN road, On and alter Wadnesday trains will run f Pennsyivania Railroad station EASTWARD WESTWARD i 3 5 pm am pm 63 vd 28 61 we a S47 308 a Mortis b «hh 11 342 601 Whitmer ¥ 619 bE7 Hunters . 5 Filmore Reiariy F. Wadd es Scotia Crossing £53 u Krumrine Tm MOLY State College. ou AFT IT Trains will stop at stations marked “FP | When signal Is given or notice to conductor. {| Tram 2 connects with trains east and west on BEY, RR and 8. 8 Branch, Train 6 con. I meets with trains easton BL EV. R. Rand 8. 8. Branch. THOS, A. SHOEMAKER, Supt. 1 : a ———— JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer & Dealer in HARNESS I have always on hand a five stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets, and every: thing needed about horses, Spring Street, South of Allegheny EE. ORAIXAM & BOXTS Shoe Store." | RAIL August 1, tek aving the ax follows Aes _— » UE £ AX alle “Hg TT “Hay am pe We
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