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RHOADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant womens DEALER IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland ( 0 A 7 PENNSFLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, | WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY | A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and | Local Happenings Picked Up Here | and There in the State and Flashed | | i Over the Busy Wires, CLEARFTELD, Pa., Sept. 12, —Hamil- | ton, the Hountzdale bank wrecker, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5,000 and un- | i dergo an imprisonment of five years in the Western penitentiary, \ | Carasavqua, Pa, Sept, 10, —Edward | {| Carran, yardmaster here, was run over | | by a Lehigh Vallay train and cnt in | { two, He was 25 vears old and well known throughout the Lehigh Valley. | | Berhnieney, Pa., Sept. 11.—Cornelins | | Reagan, an iron worker was attacked | with hicconghs six weeks ago and had | been hiccoughing constantly until yes- { terday, when he died. The attack was | caused by hernia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 10,—After a ser- | vice of twenty-six years with The Pub- { ie Ledger Mr, William McKean has re- | tired from the position of editor of that | Journal, He will retain his connection | with the newspaper, however as a con- tributing writer. Reapixa, Pa., Sept. 10.—Dr. R. B. i | Schulze, for a number of years physi- | { cian at the Berks County stmshouse, is { to be appointed first assistant physician | at the oe nb Insane od ny and | will enter upon the duties of the posi- | tion on Oct. 1. He is a specialist in | brain diseases, and was highly recom- { mended for the place he is about to fill. Pricerows, Pa., Sept. 10,—~Thomas | Reinert, aged 14 years, disobeyed his | father's orders in regard to tampering { with his gun. Sneaking away from home with it, he induced a neighbor's son, aged 11, to go gunning with him. In crossing a stone fence Reinert's gun was discharged, and the entire load went into his left breast, killing him, BANGOR, Pa., Sept. 12. ~The suit in- stituted by H. H. Kingston, receiver of | the Pennsylvania, Poughkeepsie and | { Boston Railroad company, against | twenty-seven prominent residents of | Bangor and Pen Argyl, who signed a bond guaranteeing $5,000 towards the | erection of car shops at Pen Argyl, has been settied by the bondsmen agreeing to pay over the §2,000 balance { PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9.—~Charles R. | Ege, E. L. Maguire and J. Frank Law- | rence, the individual ledger clerks of the Keystone bank, were yesterday given a hearing before United States | | Commissioner Bell and held in $7,500 | bail each to answer at the November | term of court, on the charges of making | false returns to deceive Bank Examiner { Drew, between October 9 and 14, 1889, | Harwspuro, Sept. 9.—The contest | for the judgeship in Berks county. | Schwartz, is waxing warm. Yesterday | afternoon two delegates appeared before | Governor Pattison, one to urge the | claims of H. Wilis Bland, the tempo- | rary chairman of the late Dernocratic | tate convention, and the other to press | John H. Rothermel. | is said to be between them. | _PrmLaperenia, Sept. 10,.—Oliver C | Wilson, Jr., the embezzling teller of the | | Produce National bank, was on hand at | Magistrate Milligan's office yesterday to | answer the charge of a m | tion of the ($2,061.92. Wilson remained | magistrate’s office for {| waiting for bail. was commited to Moyumensing prison. Reavise, Pa., Bop. 9.~Dr. Smith, proprietor of a sanitarium in i | West Reading, died yesterday from the effects of injuries sustained in being horse shying at a bicycle rider, © Was | the pioneer in establishing the hygienic establishments on the South mountain, near Wernersville. Deceased repre- sented Berks county for three terms in | the legislature. He was born in Colum. bia county, and was 65 years of age. Prrrssuro, Sept. 12.—James H. Barr, A painter, aged about 80 years, while en- | gaged in painting his father's house in | Wilkinsburg, fell from the ladder a dis- | tance of seventeen feet and was impaled | on the top of an fron pump. A sh iron entered his back and penetrate the heart, cansing instant death. His body immediately became rigid, and, wit « outstretched, formed =a gh iman cross, supported in the air * iron capped pump, ents witnessed the which was caused by the ladder break- ing. PormsviLLe, Pa, Sept, 14.—An acci- dent occurred on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad at Palo Alto Saturda : in which two men were probably fatally injured and twelve runds more or less serious. ‘While en- | gine 591, in charge of Engineer John Cauley and Fireman Adolphus Rist, about twenty-five brakemen, was eding toward St. Clair, owing to the dense fog that prev with engine 920 coming in another di- rection, train, but fourteen men stuck to the en- | | gine and were injured in the collision. Reaviva, Pa., Sept. 12.— Adam Light, aged 28 years, yard foreman at Light's | lay of fire Rolling mill, attended a dis works at Mt, Gretna Thursda After the exhibition he picked up a | cartridge which was overlooked and | took it home. Yesterday he attached a | short fuse to the cartridge, and then ap | | plied a match. In an instant there was evening. | a terrible explosion, and Mr, Light was | hor Cord, in quantities to suit Purchasers, solicits the patronage of his friends and the publie at his coal yard, NEAR P.R.R.STATION, BELLEFONTE. Sonsumption Surely Cured, Tur Evrron.- Please inform your readers a powitive remedy for the By | knocked senseless to the ground. A por | tion of his left hand was blown off and his sight has been destroyed. The force of the explosion tore a hole three inches in diameter through a two inch plank, and did considerable « PumLaverenia, Sept. 18. —-C MAM Stokes, n brokas. Who trades foe Drexel Jo., commit suicide shooting himself in his office, No, 430 Li street. The deed was committed wi on Oy When | acceptin | and a life boat smashed. | the schooner remained | deck, and other wreckage indicated the These are but two | | of the dozen candidates, but the choice | “Sam" of Posen | tis, better known as “Sam'l of P propria- | the actor who is under arrest here on bank's fnnds to the extent of | in the | several hours | The expected bonds | Aaron | His par. | horrible accident, | Several men jumped from the | | port i pa been identified as that of Mrs, | vey, wife of the master of the vessel. EMPIRE REPUBLICANS J. Bloat Fasseur, Now York's Colleo tor, Named for Governor, RocuesTer, N, Y., Sept, 10,—It was 4:20 p.m. when the Republican state convention reassembled for the real work of the day. The committee on permanent organizatiof reported the name of Hon, James M, Varnum as per. manent chairman, Mr. Varnum in the honor bestowed upon him, addressed the convention at length, The committee on resolutions not being ready to report nominations were declared to be in order, Pending the presentation of the candidates a letter was read from An- drew DD, White withdrawing his name from consideration of the convention, The name of J, FSloat Fassett was | then presented by Yl Senator O'Connor "of Binghampton, Stewart L. Wood. J. BLOAT FASSETY. ford was named by William 8, Wiiliams, of Kings county. General James B, Carr was urged by James H. Potts, of Rens selaer. General Daniel Butterfield pre. sented the name of General Wads worth, and D. F, Kenefick, of Erie, named Mr, Becker, In the balloting for governor the re- sult was: Fassett, 514; Wadsworth, 86: Woodford, 85; Becker, Carr, Woodford then moved to make the vote unanimous, which was done, The other nominations were then made by acclamation, as follows: Lieu. tenant governor, John W. Vrooman: secretary of state, Eugene F. O Connor; attorney general, William A. Sutherland, of Rochester; state engineer, Verplanck Colvin, of Albany; state treasurer, Ira Po Od; M. Hedges; comptroller, A. C. Wade, of Nee Jamestown. A COLLISION AT SEA The Steamship Arizona Strack by an Unknown Schooner LONDON, Sept. 14.—The steamship Arizona, of the Guion line, which left New York on Saturday, Sept. 5, for Liverpool, arrived yesterday at Queens. town in a battered condition after a Josiious voyage across the Atlantic Zarly in the morning, while the Arizona was steaming rapidly in a fog, an un- known sailing vessel, believed tobe a large coasting schooner, collided with the Arizona. The shock was very great, and aroused the passengers from their beds. For a time the greatest excite ment reigned, when it was found that the steamer was not, as many feared, about to go to the bottom. » stem of the schooner struck the Arizona port quarter. Thirty feet of the rails of the steamship's deck were carried away The deck was considerably damaged, and several plates of the vessel's sides were badly indented, Search was made for the colliding | schooner, but not a si vould be seen | made vacant by the death of Judge | oo a cry heard. : The terrible | shock had apparently crushed the sail- | ing vessel in a Swinging avd caused her to founder. Part of bowsprit of on the Arizona's fate of the unfortunate mariners. ACTOR CURTIS’ CRIME. der of a Policeman. Sax Francisco, Sept. 12M. B, Car onsen,” the charge of having murdered Police Officer Grant, asserts positively that he had no pistol with which to shoot. His condition 1s pitiable, and now that he has sobered up and realizes the enormity of the offense with | which be is charged he seems «ft times lke a lunatic. the flash of a pistol. A Family Tragedy. AVELLING, Sept. member of the Italian no arrested on a charge of wro cousin. He had a preliminary hear in court and after some of the testimony | had been taken the case was adjourned | shot in the | fatal and the accused admitted to bail. As | he was leaving the court room a brother | of the young girl stepped forward and | drawing a revolver shot him twice in The i i Ecuador have concluded a treaty by which the head, causing instant death murder was arrested on the spot, The Victorious Natives. BerLIX, Sept. 14, — Further particulars | | have been received of the defeat of the | Germans in East Africa by the natives, | | Captain Zelewski and O Pierch, Dr. Dunschow and four | non-commissioned officers are missing, | i Only two officers, Tettenborn and others sustained | and Hey- debreck and two officers are known jor man command were killed. The vie torious natives followed up their suc. led It collited | 2° without mercy, killing all they got alle COLIC in their power, The Sea Gives Up Its Dead. Havirax, N. 8, Sept. 11.—~The bodies | of four men and one woman have been washed ashore at Scatterie from the ill fated Camelia. The vessel, whose home port was St. John's, was bound to that from Bahia. The woman's body Har. Her husband also perished. The Earl of Northesk Dead. Loxpox, Sept. 11. sto John Car. negie, Baron Rosehill and Inglismaldie, ninth Earl of Northesk, died yesterday. His eldest son, Lord Rosehill, porn. 4 to the title. Tho late ear] was born in THE the | 48. | aeld for the Muar. : He was maodlin | | men did not turn up, however, and in | drunk when brought into the station default of $4,000, the sum required, he | 4.~A tragic event | ka ‘ took place here resulting in the death of | shows that the state and navy de pare. | | a leadin | bility. ron Enrico Bresciamorra, a | | married man, 30 years of age, has been | ng his | cer Zitewits | {| son, aged 17 years, who non-commissionad | to have escaped. | | Three nundred of the blacks vader o | delphian and one of sylvania avenue, in that city 3 : {| prominent hook publisher and well known HISTORY OF A WEEK Tuesday, Sept. 8, Labor day was more generally obsegved tds year than ever before in the history of the uneversury, Chairman Neal, of the Ohio Democratic | committee, proposes muss meetings at Co lumbus on Oct 0, at which he will havens | speakers twenty-one Democratic gover nors, A private letter from Tahiti bring news of the loss of the French war steamer Volage No lives were lost, but the wel is a toa) w reck. A schooner has sent to bring back her crew. At Bloomington, Ils., Dr. Charles E Ballard, of Saybrook. His, shot and killed his sweetheart, Miss Fe riha | killed himself wis her rofus marriage The Austrian was used at the Schwarzenasu produces clouds of light blue smoke German powder puff, hardly di tinguishable ground, is much superior Wednesday, Sept. 9, One man was fnstantly killed other fatally J George's quarry thy H H Prins sles 14 wl i ves The which produces a brown from the Tim Mrs HAry will At Syracuse, N. ¥ German farm Clyde, was fat y Shading, a nelghba At Richmond, Va Sissie Horn, two wl and killed by train on the Pw Chesapeake and O} over Thursday, Sept, 10, Judge Cooley, chairm Homi i 1 Charles B. Clarke, of { at Theresa N.Y Annis times ’ Ul three John Dickson ton, Ala, have been married and divorced twice The Itata is to eA congressional gover of the if her pu A negro who teacher near Aca enraged citizens and De returned to the Chil ment ou payment Omi and capture lady h., wis caught by skinned alive The boller of a locomotive ex Jamaica, L. I, and Engineer Fireman Dickerson and honey were killed The labor congress in England in favor of an eight hour law upon the vote of three-fourths trades interested Edward Mitchell, a stableman, Wilson Nelson, a ox K. at the Sheepshead Bay race track, Nelson assailed Mit held] with an ax and he shot him in self defense Friday, Sept, IL The municipal election at Newport, R. 1. resulted in a Democratic victory, the first in many years pl wled wl Ma drakeman killed Among the callers on the president at Cape May yesterday were General E. Burd Grubb and Captain W, W, Wharton President Harrison's family has engaged apartments at the Woodlawn Park hotel, Auburndale, Mass, and they will spend some time there The failure is announced of Alexander ! & Son, the great London grain merchants, with liabilities of £1.570.908 and assets of £557. The failure is due to losses in speculation Deputy Sheriff Chubley was shot and killed at Corsicana, Tex, by Rufus High. { Bote, a policeman. The shooting is the ro sult of an old feud. Calvin N. fight, was shot three times in the arm and hand Saturday, Sept. 12 Mrs. Katherine Herrick, aged 6 years, the wife of a well known farmer of Rotter dam, N. Y., committed suicide by hanging She is the eighth member of her family to take ber own life within a few years, Captain F. L suicide at Detroit by shooting himself in the head. Despondency over $l bealth was the ennse Admiral Brown, commander of the Ps cific station, has been ordered from Chile to San Francis The recall { ments consider the troubles in Chile at an ew! John and William Ronan father and son had a fatal quarrel with Shelby Jett s | farmer, near Richmond, Ky. the younger Ronan bei senior Ronan seriously injured band, but the wound is not He has been arrested Monday, Sept. 14 The bureau of American republ formed that the rv publics of ( yesterday, sis in olumbia and in order to encourage their carrying trade | and industry, all duties are removed from goods imported from one country into the | other by the land frontier At Albert Lea, Mino. during the thun. derstorm the house of Peter A of the town of Geneva, Free born county was struck by lightning and Chris : Peterson Peter was lying in aithough a No was justantly killed, who slept with him es sped serious | damage was done 10 the house Phila of well known the Nirst ox Edmund Claxton, a lagers Atlanticeity, died at his residence on I nn He in that circle. He was at one time a mem berofthe irmof J. B Lippincott & Sons, and senior member of the publishing firm of Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger Found by Her Sons, Winre Haves, Sept. 18.—The body of the woman who was drowned at Penn Haven Tuesday evening was re- covered about » mile below that place, wedged in tightly between two rocks The woman proved to be a Mra. Hogan, from Alden, Pa. Ever since the unfor- tanate woman was drowned searching ties have been dragging the river WO young men, unknown to any one present, jrocusd a boat pnd went to assist in the search, Their labors was rewarded, for late yesterday afternoon her body was found, terribly distorted and swollen, The two young men proved to be her two sons, Marquis de Chanbrun Dead, New Yomx, Sept. 14.—The Marquis de Chanbrun died ond at his after ments in the Chelsen 0, 222 West been son, and then | The cause of the tragedy | al to consent to an immediate | smokeless powder which | maneuvers | Donalds Mm, | country cousins will | Age | and the iatter at #1 {| Klein, may be added, also keeps in stock White, a | | cousin of Highnote, who took part in the | wines, cordials, ete ey | Dodge, retired from the | | Tenth United States infantry, committed | Two men across the street saw Curtis | | and the officer have a short struggle in thrown from his carriage through his | front of the police station and then saw | literally 10 proceed | | mystery | 1 they are weak, | od or rhumatic | experience of gi killed and the |! Jett was |, | June 1, 1881, the bend brother | Bw Was a | Warrant it add : | awarded Li 1g | largest Insures | Perfection | I OST £1000 i =) N EVERY Re ceipt that calls for baking the “Royal.” Better result : be obtained because it i use the purest. it will make sweeter, the food light I, of finer flaver, more di gestible and wh It is always reliabl uniform in its work Poultry e and n ar tothe FARM. ! ‘mn raising a be found in any s times the price of Fav Py ! Bubseriptions can begin ar y time . . — - HO, VORTHE EXPOSITION! The blg Pin of glory Expo on September shore blaze « nd all indica | ons point to a successful show Mest of our Vist IT Delore the close City folks will thus have An opportunity to show their hospitality in return for favors recs ived We learn with regret tha: Ms jor Max Kiein owing 10 a press of business inable to ar range a display this season, as in former years Visitors to the city shouls by all means take a peep at his mode! establishment No $2 Federal Allegheny, which is within a stone's throw of the FL. Wayne and West Penn de pots They can then return home with the satisfac street | ton of having seen the largest and best equipp 1 od wholesale Hguor house in ihis section of (he state—the headquarters of those world famed brands of absolutely pure whiskies. “Silver The former sells at 41.99 and “Dugesne.” = per full quart, Major p< Bear Creek, Gockenhelmer, Finch, Gibson and Overholt, and the finest old whiskies, brandies Call and see him - — ~The Philad. Branch is now ed for the fall trade and Prefuar. wy have un- packed an immense line of clothing — new styles, new goods. new de signs and | the very lowest prices. .—-—— A Mystery How the the bad ole Duman systey eve ts of the na ied into relief of Li rheunat dyspepsia The mis “1 ae By bad medicines sscarcely Jess than that caused by disease linge dyspeptic const pate would oftener be guided by the invalids who have thoroughly tested Hostetter's Stomach Bitsers, they would in every instance obtain the speedie at aid de rivable from rational medication This mex rehing and a: {ime ay S and stimulants often re sir ted vu s ' y and languid Under the act of assembly approved we ight OL a busheigt potatoes was made fifty«ix pounds, Bs another act approved the same day. the standard weight of a cord of hemlock, | oak or other bark, when sold by the | cord or ton, was fixed at two hundred | pounds for a cord 25d two thousand } pounds fo a ton Principal, C. 31 Jefferson Academy, Canonsburg, Pa, Dos Islets, ¥h, D. (Pritiee. ton), A Home Behool; open Sept, 10th, 1501 thorough instruetiol specially ; | mitted to best colleges without fimnations, n 1 Pleasant Employ mant at Good Pay The HARVEST, le termined to great f Seen. Tiare stablished monthly. ly merease their sul scp ) Hist, will employ a number of ACLIVY rents for t : Hing xX mont L 850 per month or more if their services To insure active work an cash prize of 2100 will be the agent who obtains the number of subscribers. “The early bird gets the worm.” Send fous silver dimes, or twenty 2 cent stamps with your application, stating yous age and territory desired, naming some prominent 1 man as reference as publishers 14 MARL tional ’ should eall re DURINeSS to your capabilities, and we will give you a trial. Th 10 cents pays your own | subscription and you will receive full | mrticuiars,. Addre SEED. TIME Nov. 1 AND HARVEST. La Plume, Ia. Does Experience Count? It does, in every line of business, and spec ally in compoundingand preparing medicines This Is Mlustrated in the great Superior ity of HoodniRarsaparilla over other prepara tions, as shown bythe remarkable cures It has accomplished, The head of the firm of CO, Ln E thor ood & Co, isn competent and experienced . macist, devoted his Wheto ite th the tudy and actus! Fo Sent lan of medicines, me © is also a ber of M Antroan Hharmiecaticl] Atlan: 300 continues ve # paration of and the Baines with Hoods - ny gph ny Unless you Ah 2 saving to item styles, from #0 cents Intermediate care and study MAIL ORDER TEPARTMENT for ten years. and have so extended it that to day we are sending dry goods to every county state and territory in In America, demonstrat ng that HIGHEST (1 bring the \ are . the largest ¢ ; we offer a1 an College preparation a experienced teachers ; students ad entrance ex. Beinn for Handbook Aug. 11 write us quickly. 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