| THE SPEAKERSHIP. Who Will Preside Over the Next Session of the House, | ORISP, MILLS AND MMILLAN, EXCESSIVE CHARGES. | County Officials Found Guilty by a Comittee of Lawyors, - " | West Cumsrer, Pa. July 28 The | Chester county bar held the most excit- ing meeting of its history here yester day. Nearly every member of the bar was present to hear the reading of the report of a committee appointed to look |! into charges made against county offi. cinls, This committees consisted of . ‘PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY ‘ wo AJ A Chapter of Aecidonts, Crimes and Highest of all in icavening Power.—U. 8, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, | Each of These Are Mentioned as in F. E. Hause, T. W. Pi ree, A. ) ! the Ruce to Stick Mills, How. Holding, H. H. CHilkyron and A. P. Rui and their report clearly shows that | and The rein the State ~~ nearly all the court house officers have | Ww X vass, and This Operates to His Ee , : ive J ve | Over the Busy Wires, for many years been tak ng advantag | i ate 1 Jig Mest See the Suny Wires LY PURE Ls { 1, Local Happenin 2% Pleked Up Hore ever, Is Making No Personal Can. and Flashed iI DY « 14 I } " ; largely in excess of those allowed by law, | at the plush » | . July <8, There 15 a This i particularly so in the ca o of th of Schuylkill qu:et underonrrent of speakership gos- clerk of the court's office and the herifl's, | The strike be 81D going on in this city, although few In his remarks on the matter T. W ; | the candidates for that office are Pierce said that there have been client . { here, McMillin seems to be the only who complained of the large vnounts | jam one Wio 1s seriously in the race to re charged them in the connty offices and a n | main on duty, have pushed the matter, and the excess fall Ihe most interesting gossip is the posi- money was returned to them, a ‘mani ov ph { tion of Roger Q. Mills, It was about fest pleading of guilty on the part of the | July 4 that it was reported Mills would officials. Register Frank A. Thomas, | withdraw from the contest, but since Sheriff James 3. Parker and Clerk of { that time things have changed and Mills the Courts Morgan Ruth are the ones { is in the race for all it is worth, who came under the fire. They hav The tre ubl arose because of Cleve been doing just what their pre i land's flirting with Crisp's boom, There have, but the matter if how to he + roh | 18 no doubt that there caune near being | tthe bottom and men lod, After ’ ~~ " a | & serious and open rupture between M: t discrissio . rt wr ny : A Y/ 0 you Tried Cleveland and Mills, “It was brought to long discussion the re port was acospl ay ng Mr. Cleveland's attention that such a CHILDREN, YET MURDERERS rupture would alienate from him the . support of several friends of Mr Mills | A Boy of 14 and a Girl of 10 Charged | and the south, including Carlisle. Mc- With Killing Their Infant. Millan and the entire Texas delegation, Prt ADELFHI A Inly 27. Harris J Since then overtures have been made Edwards. of a to Mills by friends of Cleveland. and it 1s understood that negotiations are now going on between some of those inter. ts which favor the electi an of Mills to speakership and manager of Cle 8 campaign, Coupled with t 1 » Masts TOI ’ IN miners i Were or | into a shapeles 8. Doth leave fam { ilies | ! | 1710 Lambert street dis covered blood in his celler. and upon in vestigating, found the dead body of an infant buried in a basket in ti He reported the ¥ Ida Reed, a 16-yen is ines the report, seemingly , that Mr. Mills has been Ask your deilerfor it. in iron Mi to I Insist on trying if. Ra mt IxioNTOWS, Pa., Jn ohn Plinzer & Bros. ‘ 4 on ouisvite, Ky. v eh 1 HESSIONn Was 1 ’ v lo ti rowd passing tl Successor of the Unabridged. WAT Magni nd in i ¥ | £3 § Wer wile Aras i i four chapels were 1 Kiangsi, near the city of h pel, school and resi- | mangement satisfied the do ‘ A ae 1 t were plundered if an agreement o \ = onrned on Juan Un same day le can | wd the big mill wil ’ predat ands completely de i 1 operation this week, Ito WEBSTER'S troyed a French orphanage at a place | on in In addition to the de- INTERNATIONAL | | rosin oe, spit, ft | stony i the Fin ittle children cared Harissvnroe, July 23 At DICTIONARY in the building were earsied of ence between ‘the governor \ s General Hensel and Dr. Z A Venerable Ex-Governor Dead. governor's appointees as superintendent Watmrsury, Vt, July 28 —Ex.Gov- of public instruction, an arrangement ernor Panl Dillingham died yesterday was reached by 1 ns of whisk * Be id 3 ‘ 1 ditd “ell V1 years old in | school warrants Can 55 to 1538 Mr, Dilling- | Stewart. who is Dr wo ] Waller tt wy § f 1 Te - a. — } The work of revision occupied over ten ney for W whing. Was also appointed deputy on Fears, more than a hundred editorial ia Won count ie n the constituti Lal by Mr Snyder, borers having been employed, and over | comver nof 1596-37: was a m¢ mber of : ; $300,000 expended before the first copy was printed, : " N - . : ¥ FF . wv ata SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS : ! } of the state senat ' f at " wo n 1843 he was elected a testimor te. sont f vt mem ber of in which body he | arrived at re B Caution is needed In burch cine Rona ‘ I two tes Mr. Dillingham be GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Li brary J { the state legislature ’ ry, a8 photogras renin } n on the organization Quay Makes a Denial worth i cof W ’ Mil in 1865 was elected ander vari ana » GET THE PEST The international . patch from Philadel; : 3-1 > that intimate politi vk a C. MERRIAM $ 00, the Case of Editor Hennessy, senat rs throug] L SPRINCFIELD, Mass., U.S. A. The a city ncles OCon- | was determined t as city editor The | United States sens Prresecro, July 27. Ser stor EWO years | at his home in Bea ] , : * licted last wnt of t JAS. SCOFIELD is heard Fatal Fall kran has MesTER. Pa. Jul f The | Johnson, the night t wron Hill stat phia, Wilmington and « & Drunken Brawl road, died at his home juries received hy known The found lying un his station at the At Work with No 1%} F's Fight William A man named Gurt in t ity from nter iH fn the empero {f Ger nel. Gurtler's rela ple In an influential . . ' dim ba dosals A Youthful Hero's Death, : Wo u CAIUS y os in order to pre | ALLENTOWN, Pa. Ju Coorg getting into trouble, | Brophy, aged 6 4 relatives wore « ot | COCK, aged mined in an aay high canal . ) were plying on the ba { the canal when Drophy fell in. Peacock Jumped 2» Tornado mm to save him, and both were drowned July 28 A small | Another boy ran away ana gave th . 4 all | : | along the southeast | 8arm. Both Lodies were recove rod ‘ h x on 4 o'clock yesterday | ‘ wind 1 ah. his r oecu pled “by J T An Aged Man's Suicide 1 Sar - | Philadelphia hoe day { the Court of Con i " A re oo, his wife | WiLLiAMsrony, Pa, July 25. Janes | . setting fourth that 3. W. Rodgers nd |B. Read, an old citlsen of Millen, | 55005cion wow | | ach af nd date seriously injured, | Centre county, drowned himself in Eik aewhat a : yt 3 : a Be as § t 10 the ten of Satised morta s wore moved from | ©™ek at that place, the cause of the | * Hal Si ; : : : i th The 1 ivan t son 1 | Sarah, his wife thei w, but no one else was | #uicide being mental trouble resulting Pitan d Lo’ Pv imadnd diver tok pored go 1 af WR rv Ta Won. Dit aus hurt from a surgical operation, which re- | wror W. Redwood Wright has for wan: roles to a p Bugle. cromtt § Contre comity t “He penal um of ar pa BAR F. N — [ fused to heal and left the old man vory | & lotter to ox Tronsurers Bell, Irvine, noe down The orchen ts ao Trek: [ ditionea for “the payment Tim at 0, . . "1k mY “reves | Not a Store Loft Standing. | weak both phywsicall and mentally. Mr, | Martin and Widener, using the pro wood & Comer of Frederios Tenthers ther | petitioners porte 8. BEETLE NTE. [| MiLwavkee, July 8 < The entire | Read was 13 years old, duction of certaln books and papers be- | | Ame borth i 5% perelres to a post, | | etre” amnty. Whe | business portion of the little village of longing to the office Mr. W; ight said | 15. ® horth Fast If p rehes oid a pot granted an onder directs g ——————— : a blige. seh | Ihenes Bo ‘ Hp on " Blair, Toa ries county, was burned, | Nine Hundred Workers Shut Out. | that he had boon conducting a search | then EY th oa pel oe per. | Uentee county, to gis Consumption Surely Cured, | Bot a store wing left standing. Four. ALLENTOWN Pa.. July The Cat for some time for the miming doow- | oh and allowanes of # per cont, hereon fourth ih the getition, : fo. fun Eitton--Piesss tuform your n toen Camilios are Toft homeless. The lows na Rolling mill, which bas been | ments, and lst Saturday loaned tht | O° ow shed airy welling haute, bank bark Suoteative works, in ane your readers | h e oan they were tdsein “Not a scratch of | lobaces shod and siher ould sidings. Selped, { Bak 1 havn positive ressedy for the ahove-named | 9 $150,000; insurance very small, shut RB Sines Joly owl : 3 y resakin for to the torm of Mr, | I8Ken In execution amd to be sold ax he proper. | MW heirs, admin diemin. Dy ite timely nee thousands of hopelos g —— fasal of : pen * , “ ty of Jacob R. Leathers noes Lvs been por sontly eared, 1 ball bo glad The Karl of Wicklow Dead. . Bhikisley, aid Mr. Wright, I have No dead will be sek nowledged wntil purelase we #0’ two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of Loxpox, July 25, Cool] Ral How- written letter in the hopes that the money is paid or arranged for in full, gen hon ste Eaprees sod pe 007 Wil | wed, hth ark of Wicklow. Shes or. SUG 3aT Do ale to explain. If W. A ISHLER, Sherif eid ig (hoi Rapross and P.O, 0). en, Rewpoet day. His eldest son, Lord 4 cannot do so other means will have TABOO MC | ib RY succeeds 10 the tikle, ' adopted.” © Bhorift's Oo, July 22 181
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