——————————" : CENNSYLVANIANEWS | | Items of Real Interest Presented | in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY | A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and | Local Happenings Pioked Up Hore and Therein the State and Flashed | Over the Busy Wires, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Treasurer William H. Kemble died sud- denly yesterday of heart failure, Braprorp, Pa., Sept. 206, — Sandy 28. —Ex-State | Ferry and James D. Arling, wile blast- | ing stumps with dynamite, were instantly killed and ho-ribly mutilated by a pre. | mature discharge of the explosive. Mr. CARMEL, Pa., Sept. 28.—Tons of coal fell on Joseph Miller, a youn miner, at the Reliance colliery re. orushed him to death. The fall also serously injured John Bogot, another miner. Reaping, Pa., Sept. 26. sity Extension” society was organized in this city, with 110 members, i i A ‘“Univer- Nomi- i nating and executive committees were | appointed. The meeting was addressed | by George F. James and Charles R. | Lee, of Philadelphia. Norristown, Pa., Sept. McMullin, a middle aged Irishman, w has been in this country but a short time, died at the state hospital for the insane, where he was an attendant, as the result of injuries received in a fight with one of the patients. Prrrssuna, Sept. 27.—David Hast ings, ex-clerk of markets in Allegheny, has besa arrested and held in £5,000 bail for embezzling. The period of his em- bezzlement covers nearly the entire term of his service of eighteen years and aggregates about $32 000, WasHiNaTON, Pa., Sept. 28 lin, the negro charged with the murder of Emma Gross, a was placed in jail here Saturday noon. Catlin w captured miles from this pl ington policemen any statement. WOR He refuses t out its mn Mr. Pr of hi . 5 raiatal aster, and 1 ster was found lying in a lose by, near the by the wagon, A deep cut across the neck and shoulder indicated thats t wagon had passed over him. It is sup posed man was taken suddenly ill and fell off the wa Prrrstox a Hangar fore passing who attended (rack mace He that Lhe gon Pa., Sept. 28, Ji lied at Silverbrook away he told the priest him a startling story of crimes that he had committed during his residence in that tion, Gir confessed among other things to the murder of three men, all of whom are known to have disappeared mysteriously during recent years. The murders were committed for plunder. Giroo was known to be a desperate character, but it was not suspected that he had any an Croc, 2 Wn ov MY 20. ~Hugh | 10 thing to do with the crimes to which be | confessed, ; Puitaveiriia, Sept. 28, — Theodore F. Jenkins, counsel for James JH. Shakespeare, who was appointed re or ¢ dal Ore ( A t ] ror of the Beneficial Order of Earnest | His Body was found ip a 8 {| wife, Whither he had gone on pretence of | { bringing the cows to orkers, and others in the suit insti tuted against the order by William F J. Leaf, has filed the sgoonunt of Mr Shakespeare of the assets which he has | received. This shows a total of $114. 596.85. The accountant claims credits to the amonnt of §7,006.60, made up of sundry pp ye nuts, and a com- mission of § which the account. ant is entitled, This leaves a balanos of $107,000.78, Premspuno, Sept. 26. --The Bissell ac- commodation train on the Baltimore and Ohio rallroad ran info a half neay Linden station, two oly. | } "OITY VS. CORPORATION. An Attempt to Lay Tracks and a Free for All Fight, PaeEMxviLLe, Pa, Sent. Bo Ral in the morning a number of nds . ployed by the Phoenixville Iron com. any commenced to lay tracks across fain street to connect the works with the Pennsylvania railroad. By the time the sun came up the work | wns well advanced, and the early risers | surprised to see a hundred men at | urgess 8. R. March heard of | it, and proceoading to the place ordered | wore work, & cessation of the work, But the men didu't stop. H. H. Gilley gon, had an interview with Assistant Superintendent Houpt, of the Iron company, and as a result of this | the work was stopped for the time, but s00n resumed, The town council and several hundred citizens sorts of threats were made by parties on the two sides. Finally the anh com- pany’s men saw that a fight was immi. nent, and the whistle of the steam mill was blown, At this signal the whole forco of the workmen in the mill stopped work and rushed to the assist ance of the men at work on the railroad, A p'tched battle then took place, clubs, stones and other weapons being used freely, the result of which was that the citizens finally proved the victors, and the iron company's men were driven off. Bruised heads and black ened eyes are plentiful in the town. The place is now guarded by special officers of the borough, and Judge Wad- | dell has issued an injunction forbidding the company to go on with the work A Prominent Wedding Announced BIRDSBORO, Pa., Sept. 2 invitations hb wedding of of this bor ington. The ot. Michael lace, Oct. 1, esd by Bi malas will ing; Miss Mami the Misses Ave A 4 A yy ANS ALD Blind When OOK thelr tt . MN This law fficers in } ulation eral thou Odd Fellows Parade, Wanx VILLE, a OWED Was t of O44 and Lh RL fo ¢ and different part unty were ent. Many ldings street were h somely de flags, bnnting an . with visiting lodgos Eight a Te H Toer wis of mins on rated with rEroens A ‘srmer Kills Himself. Porverowx, Pa, Sept. 88, Willing Sherman Mauger, aged about #8, of = Mary's, Chester county, comugjfted sul cide by cutting his throat witli a ragor by bis | o barn. Fatally Assanlted the Peacemakor, Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 99, Frite, a prominent farmer of Bart town. ship, while trying to séparate $wo men tngaged in a fig t w Side oh the with an ax by Geon n, y A og 4 receiving fatal injuries. not yet Fr Era, Guilvy of Murderous Aps Then the town's attorney, | athered at the place, and all | a i Benjamin | THE .._ iS CONFER. The President Calls a Hasty Cabi. net Meeting, PROBABLY CONCERNING OHILE. Minister Egan's Many Dispatches, Some of Them in Cipher, Lead to the Belief That There thing Wrong-—-The tremely HRetloent, Is Some OMcinls Ex. WasminaTON, Sept. 20, — There was an important conference at the White House yesterday between President Har- rison, Secretary Tracy, Assistant Secre- tary of State Wharton, General J. W, Foster and Commodore Ramsey. Seo retary Tracy had been called from New York two weeks earlier than he ex- woted to return, and he went at once to the White House on his arrival, The conference lasted nearly three hours, and retaries Tracy wm | Whar ton remained with the president for some time after, Naturally the circum. stances gave rise to all sorts of ramors, and as the White H department officials about the ‘on ment regard , In ports were sel mt t i nature of the cabinet me Egan's Many Dispatches, The most pl affair is tha oe discuss the last communi men lay Elizabeth The fu place ye crowd Emi BaLtn } Mr. Emmons week was 1 Presi of last at Lhe suggest | los FF. Mayer lent Chas It will make road with headqua rs at Chicago is thought President Maver the formal announcement of the ap pointment ti afternoon i : stood that Mr, Bisine ia to 1 ant to the president having pervision over the westorn of the Baltimore and Ohjo Is unde 0 An hew)st general sn wpartment Exile Loxpox stephens Heturna, pt. 29. «James Stephens, the former k ader of the Fenians, has ar rived in Dablin, It ia reported that the government has given him a mit te reanain during the rest of his fe in Ire land or any other portion of the empire he chooses. In an interview he said that he was a supporter of Parnell. He had not changed his mind as to the right of Ireland to be an independent nation, or the way in which that right should be enforced, but a majority of the Irish people having chosen to try constitutic agitation he acquiesced in their jndgment, Millionaire Mackay's Fast Trip, New Yonx, Bept. 9. John W, Sel We Important Lesson, One of the most important things a young man should learn 18 to spend less than he eurns. Half of the batte of life has been won when he resolves to pay as he goes, and to never buy anything when he hasent the money for it. A lump of sugar satorated in vinegar will « ternal, re hiecoughs Application Liquor HabitiCured t Dr. Hain tured a pect! Golden 8 a powder of beer, a « ithout the ely harmle ip of coliee or Knowledge of the and will of cure, whetherthe w WHY NOT TRY IT?! WHY [WESTERN H il ni ¥ 1] ’ CUCSsSi W. C. HEINLE, Brrierostr, Pa, 0 : ELIABLE INSURANCE | | which can Fire and Accident FIRE: National of Hartford, Continental of New York, Fire Association of Philadelpia, and other strong and leading com- panics, SR | v——— Accident; Travelers Oldest and Best. of attended to, CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Omce in Conrad House, (Sept. 'W.) Accident of Hartford--the All business promptly and carefully Bellefonte, Pa. Ghe Patriot, he antl ‘ Welive « uties of if On applic To those in want DUFF of a ation y & BONBK of il Pitteburgh, Pa. This old and re Hable institution has prepaired thousands of young men and » practical education, ere Ars Cuery Patriot on wper, In t “1 RAPPORT as proceed W. A. ISHLE) ORPHANS COURT SALLY Ry virt fan of Contre « iy i th on tl premise at exe Oak Hall TORBEN ©th the following real estate wed at public sa "a TUBSDAY aio m ertyol 8. HH. Weaver, dec d FULL ROLLER MILL, suipped with a complete system of rolls and the latest improved machinery for the manulae ture of flour feed, ete, IN wn the prop With a never failing water power for driving the same. In oon pection with the mill there Is 8 COAL SHED, connected by a switeh with the I. & T. mall he property embraces 19 acres and & perel on of land, thereon erected, in addition to the mill, Owen SITHREE DWELLING HOUSER, (vost lar Dik barn, one stable and all necessary Fula well located In & rich farm community and al on gy nf luerative custom y at non will be known on day of sale. A OO ter. | BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY 81 BELLEFORTE J We SC Pp HONS in Beef, Pork, Mutton, &« xed meat, SAE Riad ld I you want a nice BERzER’s MEAT MARKET. PENN'A STATE COLLEGE Ori res y 1 Ais y Const, the by MM be pal ha or shall have ent. 1 wney the by said Dest of seit iemeont « baae and overdue interest, sedurad Trost, will be received poy ment of the sarehase money bid at the sale as equivalent fe so much in eash of the sald purchase money as would be distributable and payable thereon For further partiealars and Jesoriptions ap & to JOHN RB GEST, ‘resident Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, 33 Chestnut Street, Phila deliphia, or RroenannC. Dare Attorney Tor Complainant (Oot, 2) 22 Pallitt BuiMmg, Philadelphia
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