Murderer Moss Dying, : pL RRE, Pa.. Oct. 12. George Ww. oho killed his wife in this ¥, was taken to jail in a dyinz con- , Alter killing his wile dead he three bullets into his own head, all of which =till remain there. The crime was plano cd with deliberation, He told an se aio ange that he had no work. no Won: ne me und nothing to live for. He alo ssid that he would kill his wife, of whom he was insanely jealous, and then Kill himself, Within a half Lour ho put this threat into execution. It is 810 be also tried to kill his eldest son, mm. Moss is 53 years old, and dur ng (he war was major of the Fourth Penn ania cavalry, For twelve venis ie was master mechanic at the Delaware” Lackawanna and Western shops at Kingston, A Miraculous Escape, Scranton, Pa, Oct, 12.—A thrilling incident of mining life occurre! at the Prishin clutit, on the outskiit: of this city, t B o'clock in the morning Her von Prazer found egress from his chame- lag cul 0 [by a fall of coal. The fall cloud im on him, but by st; his dr:dls into the coal above hix head he prevented it from descending: on him, He Bnally became imprisoncd to such an ext nt that he could not i half sitting, half standing At midnight a res party in cutting through from hamber and saved Lim He weak from cuts inilicted him bv the coal and from the sc ply of air which he received, will recover. king and WHR head In Is ibon gocseiod vied iio « Wis wry Clubs, All vanian Demooratic Pau PRIA, Oct. 15. readiness for the general a Demociatic state organizations t the Thalia theatre, at Crown and Cal- lowhiil street A good ma of the expec Wi delegates are alr here, : will be brought to a close to-morrow night with a grand meeting in the Academy of ex-President Cleveland, Uni Senator Corman, Maryl gressman Mills, of Texas; Henry terson, of Kentucky; ex-Govs bett, of New Jersey; (Govern: 8, of Delaware, and Jackson, of Marviand, are exp i to speak. A large number of the I Democratic clubs have ranged to keep open house while out-of-town delegates are here Penns is in bly of wiay in { ‘ The occasion ass when M os 13. 1 i ’ Ar- the Koad Havoe Among the Children. Garurzin, Pa, Oct. 15.—Diphth in its worst form is playing the lives of our little ones ia this pl During the past two weeks the a number of a was three or four per day and the doctors report at least fifty cases down with the disease in the town, Four families, with six n little ones each one month ago, now are child- Jess from the sweepi that ened its death their offspring. A meeting of the was called by Burg the purpose, a com to investigate drainage in or Verage Or sev fangs ast dea 5 DOr ai ler t Carbondale’s CARBONDALE, Pa. board of health has 1wsued a pr tion declaring dipht! sto be e in this city, and MM: Keily his edict calling up e citi once place their proj condition. Some of have refused to fu hives of their fami bodies of the dead have proved fearfu over Sixty city has always the matter of publi this year have tak wards a system of Seourge. 11 The lama- denne ¢ issued it in a healthy 122 ertaxgers Le LI The Lehigh C« PHILADELPHIA, (X that suits L2hizh Coal and Nav I dispossess it of som its coal has attracted con le attention Since the reports ha their way into print counsel ved by the com- any have examine to the ands, and have pronous them per- fect. President By i . amps will be ands the tities ced 14 yond dispute, A Heavy Worsted Failure, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15 Clark & Been, manufacturers of worsteds at 1720 South Second street, assigned to Charles J, Webb, Liabilities unknown, it is said the losses will fall chiefly on banks that have discounted the firm's paper and on yarn mea from whom the raw material was purcaased, Five hun dred hands are thrown out by the clos ing of the works, Coal Companies Complaining. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12.—-The Lehigh Valley is exceeding its percentage in the production of anthracite, and the other coal companies are protesting vigorously against this. The complaints began some time ago, but they have become so loud recently that in coal circles it is be lieved that trouble is brewing. A New Double Track. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12, <The Reading railroad has let contracts for double tracking the line from Shamokin to Sunbury, Pa., a distance of sixteen miles, and from Lewisburg to West Milton, a distance of five miles. Cut His Throat with a Bread Kaolife. Braprorp, Pa., Oct. 12,—A Pikeville, N. Y., special to The Era says: Jesse Easton, a farmer residing one mile north of har, sommitted suicide while tems porari insane by cutti his throat with py Bow knife. i Business Fallare. Avienrows, Pa, Oct. 14 George A. Frey, manufacturer of confectionery, has made an assignment of his property to Alderman John W, Bepp for the ben- efit of his creditors, asscts are about $18,000, and liabilities $14,000, Killed by » Fall of Coal WiLkespArRe, Pa., Oct, 12. — Peter McManos, a coal worker at one of the here, was killed by a fall of fift coal. ELT, Maal op Sty on | nt sup- | but he satisfied that | the company's title to the land is be- | THE CRONIN PLOTS. ‘Developments in the Conspiracy to Bribe Veniremen, ATTORNEY FORREST IMPLICATED, A Deep Laid Plot to Hay the Jury-—-Six by Indictments un Special Grund Jury. Confession of Conspirators~Court Of. Des cinls Involved—More Sensational velopments Expected, Cricaco, Oct, 14. —The full the Cronin conspiracy has never been realized or appreciated until now, and extent of | notwithstanding the fact that six men { have been indicted by the special grand jury, it will be some time before all the facts come out. The names of the in- dicted men are: Fred W. Smith, son-in- law of James Revnolds, of New Haven, Conn... ex-treasurer of the Clan-na-tinel; { Thomas Kavanaugh, the man who set {up the job for corrupting the Cronin jurors; Jeremiah O'Donnell, a tool of | Kavanaugh; Baliff Mark Solomon and Baliff Al Hanks, to whom was intrusted { the work of summoning the men picks d {out by Kavanaugh and John Joseph { Kohn, to whom Hanks had made par | tial arrangements to pay $1,000, The Smith, Kavanaugh and O'Donnell are the Clan-na-Gael organiza. tion and also belong to Camp * No. 20, Hanks and Solomon haven't even this { excuse, but were ‘‘fixed” by Kava naugh, who promised them $1,000 each for their share of the work. Hanks was first corrupted and then Solomon was brought around. Kavanaugh was a friend of Hanks, and when he gave the bailiff to under- stand that there was “something in it" for him Hanks was willing and let Solomon into the money making secret, Kavanaugh made it his busine » Ap ywoach various men and that Plot Penetrated. members of i . a 1 * CUT $1,000 could be made as vagly as finding | it by serving on the Cronin jury, and then the name of the man approached would be given to Hanks. Of course these men would be summoned Hanks told the foreman, when moned, that it would worth $5, or even more, to h on the jury and } fendants The SCE noe, howev Longnecker, Pwr Attorney Forrest Implicated, The Herald publishes the following “1 made mv reports to William Forrest This declaration by T\ Kavanaugh, the nlumber, confessed member of the gang that been trying to pack the Cronin murder jury, made the lawyers for the start with amazement. It was the time that a shadow had been cast the name of the gentlemen who are con ducting the defe Kavanaugh been in the sweat box over an hour has ia, and Hynes, Mills and Ingham had plied him | with questions until his jaws had tired of framing answers havanaugh at first obdurate and silent. Hi i to his ignot was evidently due testimony that silence An { the overwhelming accumulated unaware of the nell in clean breast of Trembled at Sight of His Tool. When the lawye up in despair, against hin Was his own criminality I's ware one of thet avout to give 1 suggested the O'Den | fa dons nell he turned de gan to creep out of big ne tre oursel ve it and you Kavanaugh finally said he would make statement if they would not press him too hard “We make no promises,” the re joinder Kavanaugh Corroborates O'Donnell, The plumber spent a few more min. | utes in reflection and then, shaking him- | self together with an effort, he sat bolt | upright in his chair and began a sensa tional narrative of his own part in the conspiracy. He corroborated O'Donnell in every particular. He admitted hav. ing met the gauger on the street and having hired him to procure a juror. “Who hired you?" Mr. Hynes asked in a confidential whisper, as he drew his chair closer to Kavanaugh's. “No | body.” After considerable questioning | Kavanaugh said: | “Well, | made my reports to W, 8, | Forrest, the attorney.” Not another word could Kavanaugh be persuaded to had beller sme Was say, notwithstanding that he was pressed | harder than ever on all sides, and finally the lawyers returned him to the custody of Chief Hubbard, who had him sent | away toa police station, Forrest's Record Unblemished. This is the first serious accusation that hag ever been laid at the door of A ttor- ney Forrest during the whole twelve ears he has practiced at the criminal | bar of Cook county, ah it is little won- der that it caused lawyers for the state to start in surprise. oy hardly know whether to believe Kavanaugh, but, being without evidence to show that he was not telling the truth, they were obliged to take his story for what it was worth, Forrest is the senior counsel for the defense. He is the per- sonal attorney of Dan Coughlin and Martin Burke and he is the directing spirit of the whole defense. Boulanger Will Remain in Jersay. Loxpox, Oct. 10,—Gen. Boulanger will remain ir. Jersey during the winter, The report that he contemplates a visit to Paris is denied by his friends, An Awfal Epidemic of Smallpox. Benvix, Oct, 10.~The smallpox is rag- ing in the Goot of Oppeln, Prussian Se- , and its victims are already counted by thousands, BE Cold Weather on the Gull who stands a | state | first | on | had | was | { an reflected a long time and | | suspended from the JOHNSTOWN JUSTICE Strange Contrasts in the Distri- bution of Relief, THE SYSTEM OF PERCENTAGES FA Be Flan “To Him That Math Shall Reems to Ils the Motto A Allows £10,000 to & Wealth ven, hich chant and but 81.200 to 8 Destitute Widow, JOHNS pay ments first threo classes total amount disbursed in two being 5107.08 fo the orpha awarded S65 used in pu The bal will go to oth We rs not Ko The Percentage A reporter called at th board of inquiry and | work in the other ple tend surprise, money will g to-do ople . classes four 1 clude £1.000, who lost all worth 54, 0040, left; also the from SME} Lt resident, has his real estate left now 18 to pay hasis being i ¢1 a he who ha workin £00, and vho los idly on i cording to t get nearly ¢ r | nothing, HAL an that no one « | who are (4 | drawing 000 or S4f The Pour Will Suffer. Another case was damag ink. It} 1 1) He A man whos but he lost © with the had mn s been use . 's " ! have take Young womat 1 is wppointment in love « act. and she selected the favorite little nephew as a suitalse aot | for a deathbed A Minister Disciplined. Prrrssrna, Oct, 14,-<In the Methodist Episcopal conference Col. John A, Danks, the well known clergyman, was ministry for one vear and reprimanded by Bishop Foss Col. Danks commanded the Sixty third Pennsylvania volunteers during the late war He was charged with conduct unbecoming a minister of the gospel Thomas A. Bilashford, an insurance agent and superintendent of the Sunday school of the Mt, Washington church, over which Danks presided, sccused the latter of threatening his life, No Dealings with Sealpers PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 14.—"The report appearing in some of the papers that the Pennsylvama railroad was manipulat- ing the return portion of tickets issued for the Knights Templar conclave at Washington and placing large blocks of such tickets in the hands or scalpers.” said a prominent official of the Bean sylvania railroad, “is untrue in every particular. with scalpers, has not now, nor ever will have, Struck by Lightning Pour Times Suarox, Pa., Oct, 14. For the fourth time in the last ten years Mm. Archi. bald Rankin, wife of a farmer of this county, was struck by hightning, and with the exception of losing conscious. | ness, sustained no injuries. Local phy- sicians who are acquainted with the | wzled to account for the facts are wonder, rs. 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