———————————— - ENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Orimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Herve and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, Prrrssura, Aung. 10.—-An for £25,000 was issued on against W, E. Schmertz, the shoe man unfacturer. The causes of the failure are | being developed, and it now looks as if the liabilities will amount to §1,000,000, | The | CO opera | 1 Sabyas, manager, and | doing a large business with the Hunga- | on dh rian element of this city, has been closed | George Tierney, bills amounting to Aug. 10. the SHENANDOAR, Pa., Gireek store, operated on tive plan, wit! by the sheriff for $16,000, New Haxover, Pa., Aug. died of scarlet fever only a few hours apart. A child of Mr. Ohlinger also died of the same disease, which is pre valent in & number of families in this vicinity. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Edward Garner, a cook, aged 30, employed in the Gladstone building annex, Eleventh and Vine streets, fell down the elevator shaft from the sixth floor to the base- N, ment late yesterday afternoon, and was | married | instantly killed. Garner was nly six weeks ago. AMBLER, Pa., Ang. 8.—A small of Ross Oberholtzer, of this borough, drank the contents of a bottle contain ingstrychnine,. The deadly effects of the drug soon became manifest, and Dr, D. W. Shelly was called in. with the patient all night, but there are but slight hopes of the child's recovery. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Aug. 8.—~Hugh Belger, aged 17, was crushed to death in | Laurel Run mines. He had leaned over the car to catch a sprag lying on the top of the load, He did not know he was so near the low roof until the pulled the car so that he was wedged be- tween roof and the load. Three men were required to extricate his body The young man was widely known in the community LANCASTER, Pa., Aug. 10.—-A terrible accident occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad at Landis crossing, two miles east of Lancaster. While David Esch, a farmer, of Upper Leacock township, with his wife was coming market their wagon was struck by the Lancas ter accommodation and both were stantly killed. Esch was 50 years age and his 35. They were Lhe . to wife 35 MAar- ried but six months, but Esch has twelve children by a former wife Laxspare, Pa. Aug. 8 Henry D. Fiesel, justice of the peace and clerk of | councils for this borough, has absconded after misappropriating $400 of the funds of the Lansdale lodge of Odd Fellows, of whichvhe was secretary, and getting into debt to the extent of about §10,000, He has left behind him a wife and five children, who are absolutely dastitute. Charges are insinuated against him misappropriating Council's money, and the books are to be examined Harmissuro, Aug. 11.—The ing charters have been issued at state department: The Electric Light and Power company of Hughesville; capital stock, $10,000. A. Hallinan Stove company of Philadel- phia; capital stock, 5,000. The Lang horne Building and Loan association of Jucks county; capital stock, $100,000, The Wilson Fenimore company of tol. Bucks county, for the purpose manufacturing paper hangings and ceiling decorations pital ste Eta) i) XN) of follow- the Tac pris : At which PHILADELPHIA, break, near Hurst to sleep, a colored Amazon rd murdered a One bl Ww : in ti! hands of Ida Howatt, red, g Frank Hetzelberger, 22 years, of wifrey street, a wonnd over the heart wi lied on reaching the lvania hospital. The murderess known to the police. She has a term in prison as a “badger” 1 has face i magists rimes. URG, Aug | was issued against : f this city, yesterday Loeffler. Mr. Schmer ] ne of the larg t and shoe m ann fact n the city and was lay president of the Third bank, which position he resigns i new president was appointed. The exe ation was made to protect the interests fR. ¢ Schmertz & Co. and the chil ren of R. C. Schmertz, of whom W E. Schmertz is guardian nae, Pa, Aung. 11 i ANSWE Aug. 10 street, goes criminal terday. rex yes y CO tr om h he 8, —An ex William E by Wil at the 3 N atl TRY Less than 1 the +1 riff, Williamu Nagle, Will mls or director ain 3X HArmEsURG, Aug wealth has fired the first sl gation growing out of ti falcations. Two suits wer against the county of Philadelphia fh against John city treasurer, The frei is tf personal property tax for 1 ing to $622,018.11, and th i ) amounting to § i eas credits of $160,000 wm acoonnt of taxes paid by brewers, brokers, theatres, wholesale and retail liquor dealers since the first settlement and during the months of March, April and May, 1891, Wikessanks, Pa, Ang. 10. Two fatal mine accidents occurred st J, C, Haddocks Black Distgond mine, at Lu gerne borough. A Polander known as Jake Morris, employed as a miner, had drilled a hole and loaded it. He fired the match, but through some defect it exploded almost instantly. conl struck him on the in nis skull Thomas : y Lier Dardasiey., is CPnse xX execution | Saturday | 11.—-Two { daughters of James Lamb, of this place, | | The child | | strip He labored | mule had | of | Hughesville | C—O - TERRIFIC MINE LAPLOSION. Fourteen Men Badly Burned--One Dead of His Injuries, PorrsviLLe, Pa., Aug. 10,-~Fourteen men employed at the York Colliery farm were badly burned by an explosion of gas at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The names of the vietims are John Cor- bors, Hungarian, Yorkville, very seri- ously hurt, cannot recover: Thomas Goldsworthy, pumpman, Minersville, not serious; Joseph Robertson, Mount Hope; David Davis, Fishback, hands burned and face frightfully crushed, will die: Thomas Davis, son of David Davis, slightly burned; Scott Brubaker, Llewellyn, burned badly about the face, in a critical condition; Henry Zimmer man, son of inmde foreman, Pottsville, face burned and cut gnder eye; Charles Sours, Yorkville, bu dh Ad badly and can Robert Kelly, Yorkville, horribly burned; James Miller, York ville, hands, face and back burned; James Tidiback, Yorkville, not seriousiy hurt: John Conners, Yorkville, burned the breast, face and hands, and foreman, burned on tl not recover; face and arms, John Corbors has since died. TOOK TO THE Five Prisoners Escape from the Some erset County Jail Pa., Aug. 11 escaped from merset’'s new county jail yesterday. The sixth one was intercepted as he was descending the rope which his comrades caped, and was returned to the prison. hole in the wall from which the Nicely brothers escaped last March had been bricked up in a loose manner, and when the prisoners had gained an en- trance to the attic it was the work of a few moments to punch the brick out nd with a rope le from hammock slide to the ground, of forty feet, Ti WOODS. SOMERSET, Five pris oners o ne by "we cell distance for wrter of a mile Deputy Sherif) d a posse 1 gone anaways, several of wiers, y tl ma Li a broke ip of woods al LQ tant from the t Basson has organiz in pursuit of the 1 whom are desperate char in 14 wr (is Wi AI Pritchard Versus Fitsimmons, 11.—A special cable wlon to The Police X Pritchard, the land, has ar illingness to meet Bob the middleweight the world, £5,000 a side ree offered in England or has posted a for a Ta champion nounced his LALININONS w amd The wpterna nal prize fight will shortly be decided in America. The Bride Is Reticent, NormusTows, Pa., Aug. 1) There was a wedding in the Italian gunarter at Mogeetown, and after the ceremony the parties assembled in a frolic, in which liquor figured conspicuously. A free fight ensued, in which three Italians were cut and stabbed, one of them being seriously hacked. The wounded men were hurried off, and are kept by their dusky compatriots in hiding. The only witness to the affair who could be found was the bride, whe converse in the mother tongue only, and through an in- terpreter it was learned that she flatly refused to lose particulars of the affray » CAD dis Stabbing Affray at a Pienio, ASHLAND, Pa, Aug. 11.—News has just been received here of a serious stabbing t New Media, three miles from Centralia, at a picnic. From what can be learned of the occur three brothers named Ernest became volved wrrel, in which one © badly that he cannot them was beaten so bad (ht Was in progress uiray nee in in a recover. While the fi Burt Cleaver interfered in behalf of the beaten broth was turned ux } stabil with wife 11 Ana SRD ne nana Jumped to His Death, Pa., Ang. 1L Joh of Lewisburg, who was on brother, W. K. Wieden he Mt Carmel ho tal sccident while he and h or were returning from a drive to the Lavelle fair grommwds., John Wieden Jumps i m the vehick and landed on his head, fracturing skul He did not 1 and four or Ports densanl, ILLE, Farest he i hy A Malicious A Y Iframp aud inter is a th rough Shannon is a Fearful Death 11 Jacob May living «ight mi s terrible death. t to fits. He wont into 4 lant In Was overtaken {ailing to the floor the lantern + cploded, sotting fire to house and barning the unfortanai to a crisp, with the house and outenta A Farmer Beoronrn, Pa VON i} with S froma dt May Wiha Bi i by a LE, and je ase With ¥ man ail ite A Venerable Physician's Suicide, Bravroun, Pa, Aug 1L Dr. HL Stewart, a prominent physician of this city, shot himself in the temple with » revolver late yesterday afternoon. The dead man was about 75 years of age, and had been a practitioner in this city for eleven ri He loaves a widow and two children at Erie. 111 health and despondency caused the act Cannot Regain Her Musioal Voloe, VIEXXA, Avg. 11,The effoets of the J EE AiASk tie ; months medical treatment, o0- tract has bean meat of | our | Inerce wi {of our High i tion 7 Give them Rope Enough, From the Boston Globe, A very nmusing paradox is that pre. sented by the McKinley organs, which are just now glonting over the fact that inereased under tho Hnport Linve HT lay Lager Lh 11 in reign nn Lill y certainly not avowed aim P? ti { thren ii if it pleases them, Lo advocate of | trade wit | (sive U . 8 v load i foreign countries oug IE Pe enough nevitably I h t of Insomnia pkefulness Is ths stomach Heestion stomach { efera ht Bellefonte Aoademy. 4 : thenos Alig Same pwrehes to ¥ | thenes along ands of Joseph Beraunetel tog | Abednego Stein, Benjamin Beck and Alwilnego Rtevens heirs, north 57 10 cast 56 perehes Yo A post thenee by lands of ald Abedpegn Hteven theirs north €F 4 wedl WE Hip tehea to a post, thenoes along lands of Daniel Reek north 5 east 1L perches to | «1. thenee salon fanis of the Snow Shee rallrord company south Sig” east 188 perchex to a wi, thenos slot same north MF cast 148 perehies to a post, | thenes along same south 8° cast 8 perehes to post, thence along sane porth 847 east 1 rehes fo a post, Ehenee lob lands of Thomas p, south Ii" east Lis rehes to stones, thence along lands of Shorb, Stuart & Co, south 385° west 30 B10 per to 2 ite oak. thened along same son 0 wes pore to post, | along land of J. W, Ellenber south #7 te * east 08 510 hes loa & Aaron erceted 3 wall, and lo ber A washer ning, Wrye bank. evrek foam Aation ing, known as purchase mmiy Sherif im execution and ta be sold as the property of Ay Spediey he § Lda Powell and Henry Baring "ewall, Powell, Robert Hare Powell, cans Powell, Julian De Venux Peters, Ams will No deed be acknowledged Is pald or until the arranged for in full, W. A ISHLER Kher aed July I ir LH SHER I : | sorinty deseribe " C* RT PROCH Ww 8 AMATION Pres the Con ' mon Meas of i Cun sting of the « f adieinl at § rl | oid Huntingdon pd the Hon, Dan a ieed {hee He Thos FF. Riley, nasa inte ea tn Contre, having issued thelr precept ng date the 27th day of July Ie], to fe d for holding » Cowl of Oyer and rniner and general Jail Delivery and Qua sions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the of Centre, and commence on the 4h Monday of August the 34 day of Angas 150]. and te continue Two woeks Notice f« merely given to the Coronsr, Justioes of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there tn the prope: persons, at 10 o'clock In the fore poop of sald day, with their records, inguisi tions, examinations, and their own remem Branees, to do thease things which to thelr offiee apperiaine to be done, and those who sre pound fa recognizances Lo proseculs againe jhe priscners that are mob hd the jail entre county, en ore 10 prosecute aghthat them as shall or my Mi be iis. 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