* PENNSYLVANIA 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 Over the Busy Wires. Suamoxiy, Pa., Nov, 9.—The house of John Creager was destroyed by fire, During the excitement Harry Bethlehem fell from the roof and was fatally in- jured. BrADFORD, Pa., Nov. 9. Corydon street, occupied by Charles Warren, was wrecked by a gas explo- sion and fiver members were injured, ArLextowy, Pa., Nov. 0. Newhard, aged 41, committed suicide in this city by swallowing a dose of “Rough on Rats,” Heh said before dying. Prrrssura, Nov, 7.—Two girls of 10 | and 12, named Kunz, averted a terrible | railroad accident on the Pittsburg and Youghiogheny railway. They found a telegraph pole across the track, and by swinging a lantern stopped a train, PortsviLLe, Pa., Nov. #.-Jonathan Wright, one of the best known lawyers | in Schuylkill county, died from the effects of burns received by falling down | stairs with a lighted lamp in his hand. | ) | building, a comparatively new on | ahandsome structure va ] £75,000, Mr. Wright was 70 years old and lived alone since the death of his wife, CARLISLE, Pa., Nov, 7.—At the Gettys- burg Junction, near Mt. Holly, Alvi Sheaffer, of Boiling Springs, aged years, a brakeman of the P., H., and P. railroad, fell under the wheels of a train and was crushed and torn in a fearful manner. His recovery is doubtful. CHESTER, Pa., Nov. 9 services were held at Pr Ave widence Mr. Powell is kn is the veteran ex- horter, and is the dist in this city. by William H. Flav Rev. S. D. Sherry and others Wn Y arnall, Reaping, Nov, 9.—A of the Schuylkill classe church, was held church, to take action tion of Dr. McCaul Canly's letter of resignation was read and accepted, with the request that Dr McCauly and Rev. Rufus W, Miller fill the pulpit until a new pastor Een Prrrseura, Nov, 9.—A boiler of a drilling oil well in the McDonald oil field, eighteen miles from the city, ex ploded. - A large sheet of boiler ir was hurled through the side of adwellin in the Sec Jn Lo is ch " 3 ¢ . "| house, cutting in two the body of a child | and seriously injuring other members a family seated at dinner. The de and other structures about the were destroyed. WiLkessarre, Pa., Nov, 8.—Mm Mary Reilly, aged 87, of Sherman street, fell from the third-story window of her daughter's house and fractured her skull dying three hours afterward. Mrs Reilly was in good health and just get- ting up whon the accident occurred. wel 1 Her children are at a loss to know how | she fell out, as the window sill is tw feet from the floor. PritADELPHIA, Nov. © ia's football playe bucks Princeton tiger or and were worste« vast throng Max grounds, representing the floy -Pennsylivan ™s delphia and a dozgn a the eleven of “Old Pen by a score of 24 to 0. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, of Messenger Charles city treasurer's office issuing bogus tax rec Demo cratic voters of the Nineteenth division of the Twentyseventh ward, attracted a large crowd to the Central After hearing the evidence the nu trate held Kelly in $1,500 bail for court which was furnished. Reapixo. Pa.. Nov. 9.—No reliable tidings have as yet been received of the missing lawyer, William P. Bard. A number of persons aver that they have seen him at varions places in this city and Philadelphia since he was missed by his family, but their statements are con flicting. The theory of suicide is largely entertained. He was hard pressed by a number of creditors before he peared. PritaveLriia, Nov. 9. —Chris L. Magee president. of the Dugnesne Traction company, of Pittsburg, had a short con- ference with FP. A. B. Widener, who, with Mr. Elkins, owns Traction company. The meeting gave color to published statements that ar sine fawn ANIng owns, were defeated hearing tr babi gation. disap rangements were being made to consol- | Magee when | idate the two roads, Mr spoken to in relation to the matter said “l had a short conference with Mr. Widener. but nothing was said in regard to a consolidation of the roads.” PriLrarserro, Pa, Nov, 9. John and Andrew ( aspbill, with six other drivers, | being refused liquor at Patrick Flynn's hotel, Morrisdale, burst the door open. Fiyun ordered them out and fired a pis tol to frighten them, Andrew Campbell, who made a break for Flynn, and in the riot which followed | John Campbell received a slight scalp | wound and Andrew was shot in the neck. Phyxicians say he will die, Flynn surrendered himself to the sheriff, Weer Cussrer, Pa., Nov, 7.—For the third tirae since the starting of the elec tric cars in West Chester an attempt was made to wreck a car, Belgian blocks across the tracks, ow were discovered the cars were reached here of a fearful accident occurred Cambria county. garians employed on the extension of a small railroad placed a number of heavy blasts, and lighting the fuses, repaired to | a place of safety | men again wer A the blasts, whi zh bad held fire exploded all cleared -A house on | of the family | ! " E | morning fire broke out in the Lugene | vl domestic trouble, he | | firemen 20 | | yester | came d | of seventy —Instructive | | refused to nue M. E. church in honor of Henry L. | fi Powell, who reached His 82d birthday. | n Metho- | were given | | the prompt action of the persor | the the Pittsburg | canse of his death was | widely which angered | SERIOUS BLASTING ACCIDENT. } i One Instantly Killed and Two Ochers Badly Injured, , Pa., Nov, 7.--Word has just that miles from Wastings, A number of Hun ALTOONA seven After an explosion the to work, when one of | with terrific force, blowing the men in | directions. After the smoke had | away, eight men were found lying under the debris, and it was only after much labor that they were extn | cated, One of them had been instantly while the others suffered from killed, i broken legs, arms and ribs, Two of them had crushed skulls, and are in a precari ous condition, An Early Morning Blaze, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 10.—Early this four story iron front woolen goods building of Lip pincott, Johnson & Co., at 620 Market With almost incredible.rapidit the flames rose from the lower floor, an in a few minutes were leaping in the | air, illuminating the sky for miles around, The fire spread to adjoining property, causing some damage. Atone time it looked as though the flames were bevond control, but by hard work the succeeded in preventing their gpread. Lippincott & @, carried a stock valued at £200,000. The loss is not known, The loss on adjoining properties mostly by water, will possibly not exceed $25,000 This is also covers The Was street, 1 1 bh i by insurance, 11 ned at A Train's Wild WILKESBAR Pa., morning a oo away on the Lehigh Vall ywn the moun Hush. RE, AY miles an h the train trie firemen jumpe The engineer imbezzler Brought Back. An & Co., commission Leech disappeared ter saving hs an owlen hand merchants Corry National Bank Fails Corry, Pa., Nov, § created here the Corry National bank qui kly and created wa MAOWEG A sensation was by Suspension the 2 "" The news spread great surprise and excitemens is 1 | fectly 80 | that the bank * uiry revealed the closed by the ng had been has yet been made { the lia Pennsylvania's Fair Bulldiug. Puiraperrma, Nov. 6,~The schem which has been « n« ¥ : 1 aly 1 80 general has the arrving out of the World nig. which 3 will adopt Gored by a Ball, Paryuyna, Pa., Nov. 10. As a bull was being driven on a public road near this lace it attacked Daniel Philliy s well J wn farmer who was standir i his barn, and gered him in a manner. Bal i. not been for driving Phillipe wonld have Asitis, heisain a front of horrible animal Mr been instantly killed critical condition Death of Treasurer Penny. Prerssuna, Nov. 10.-James Penny, | | who, for eleven years, has been national treasurer of the Amalgamated Associa tion of Iron and Steel workers, died at his home in Pittsburg yesterday. The blood potsoning Mr. Penny was 65 years of age. and was on mg mana faoturers fron and steel orkers throughout the conniry. kn Am Well Water Condemned, Canrisre, Pa... Nov. 9.--The recent scourge of typhoid fever in Carlisle | cansed the board of health to order an | analysis of the well water of the town. At the meeting of the board Dr. R. Lowrie Sibbett, medical inspector for | the state board of health, made his re. | port of the analysis, mdeming fifteen wells, which were at once ordered closed. Hig Death Stroke at a Faneral, Reaving, Pa., Nov, 10.—-A sensation occurred at the funeral of George Stout, in Richmond township. As the pro cession was leaving the cemetery Cyrus Stout, of Ty, aged 43, a nephew of the deceased, was stricken with par. alysis just as he was i through the gate and fell over in an unconscious condition, He died soon after, Pittsburg Iron Workers, Prrrssuvna, Nov, 9.-The present in. dications in the Jonms & Lauguity trouble point to un general strike all the 8, men em od In the works, The eors, who were reduced in wages 10 per cent, held a meeting, and aftera lengthy discussion to go to work as usual and await the action of ted people. gettlement, to | of brevet | imprisonment was | tice Truax of the supreme court, of The Age | beer in Trainor's bar room, Thirty-third | claims, was refused on | color, A GYOLORE'S VIGLIMS | Convict Steamer Sunk in the Bay of Bengal. SEVENTY-SEVEN SEAMEN DROWNED, The Convicts, Believing the End of the World Had Come, Cried to Be Set at With Difficulty Re- strained by the Guards—~To De In Liberty Bivestigated, Carcurra, Nov. 10 A cyclone passed over the Andaman Islands, situated in the Bay of Bengal, The islands form a British which East Indian yorted, Ent the Indian government i vey pris ¢ to the island of the ports when the The vessel ] crow convict nals are tran 3 i enmer to con eT i , Was s B01 In, saved. The other seventy went attempt t even either down or were drowned while ing to reach the shore, Panic Stricken At the settlement a number § were nnroof Convicts, mvicts who yv imag. ined tha the world had co and yelled and bawled tol ot loo The guar ly : the utmost difficulty in ne, y be | who were badly i ke ing the , and | WAR CLOUD. BRAZIL'S of Province, Dispatches A Declaration (One a Terrible Tragedy in Pike County Wit tia Pa . . . The usually } nts q c € All A : dd, taken t pn. He clai # ¥ i HS Cine FIs General Boaghton NOY ), =A eneral Hor. Le died suddenly in this y r re 1 fifteen years General Bo $y ” invalid fi8 A8 A Tesh tha v al) _ Ai Ost an DAVIE sURIaing ) ial paraly- It of remaining all n ight in attaining the rank wdier general, he removed occupied several public and in 1870 was the for United States but wus defeated. he war ig to Texas He offices in that ¢ Democratic senator fron tate minee Texas, A Verdict for Fortune, NEw York, Nov. 9.-T. Thomas For- tune'y suit against James Trainor for $10,000 damages for assault and false ncluded before Jus The jury was out about ten minutes | and returned with a verdict of $825 for | the plaintiff | cent. was given counsel, An allowance of b per man and editor a drink of Fortune is a colored He meked for as he of his avenue, and, account street and Sixth Evidence Against Dr, Graves, Dexven, Nov. 10.-J. H. Conrad, a relative of Mm. Barnaby, who was wioned last summer in this city, de | warted for Providence in company with Nstrict Attorney Stevens to hunt up | evidence against Dr. Graves, who is ac- | Mr, Conrad told a | United Press reporter that there wonld | cused of the crime, be no difficulty in fixing the responsibil. ity for her death upon Dr. Graves. The motive for the crime has been discovered, and he felt confident that the murderer had been found. Mr. Lacey May Hetirve, Wasmixaron, Nov, 8.-A report is current that Comptroller of the Currency Lacey will shortly vacate his position in Many of the Munro's Norwood Breaks a Record Norman L broke crimi- | at one | and of her | 1 only six were ! of build. | 1, and for a time there | Independence in | | the same course | Lehigh Valley I N. Pac. com. | N. Pac, ptf A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Tuesday, Nov, 8, William Henry Painton was yesterday found guilty at York, Pa., of the murdey Michael Stroninger, an old farmer who re sided near that place President A. PP. Potter and Director Jonas H. French, of the Maver feck Natioual of Boston, were ar rested last night charged with responsi bility for the wrecking of that institution Wednesday, Nov. 4, Geperal J. Burd Grubb, United minister to Spain, was to Managing bank, vesterday afternoon Miss Violet Bop with, daughter an English manufacturer Mr Charles Stewart Parnell, the Irish lead publicly horsewhipped Timothy Healy Dublin for using unbecoming language in 1 referring to Mrs, Parnell and her daughter in a speech at Longford Thursday, No New Ye f The rk pre heresy Tony Hart, the comedi| at the Worcests LRN An where | H i months Queen Dufferin succeed ti Henry 8m Owin of Masa eral Saadat Yo han w on n. died yesterday tic asylum, tu t in the village of Gen y a ' fire and the ger were Ried Nov, sy Saturday, General Gare is claimed d by a spir ned with tar Tuesday, June 10, ked Kin to pay asset of the wr bank fed ¥ ry ¢ Are cient e Gepost _ Hg i of lice } tate Senator Th Grady New justi Murray mas rk. has been a nts a x a e by Mayor Grant, Commander Palmer, of the Republi bers of the organization to refuse to partici pate in parades where the Confederate flag ¢. jesues an order urging mem is displayed PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Stock and Produce Exchanges Nov, § There The stock market wan activity, Reading, as usasd, being the prominent stock. It was quite weak, however, and the preference income bonds also declined PHILADELPHIA, was unset tied some yon Tie curitios was due to a selling movement based Liguor Habit Cured, By administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Speelf ie, It is manufactured as a powder, which can | be given in a glass of beer, 4 cup ol cuflee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the jatae ub. 10 is absolutely harmless, and will ef ect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient ix a mod 4 wreeh tha and in ever lowed ohol i { Can rivde drinker oy ven in th ani nels « ousanag a perfect eure ha Mintes | married in London | of Mr. Thomas Sopwith, | McDermott, a nephew of the late | { the Grand Army Le | high Valley and Lehigh Navigation pursued | weakness of these se | It never wiln { tem preg ra Ww the Specific, It becomes ui hey Hguor habit to Circ Co Cincim fil ’ EINLE I'E, ion re W. ( H RELIABLE INSURANCE . Fire and Accident! FIRE: Nati (% niin nial Huub to succeed Henry 1 nal nail of Hartford, of New York, Nes Acanvia Fire ASX 18% 0 of | panies. oAecident: \ Travelers Accident of Hartford--the )idest and Best. ET —””e’ ”i upon the rumors of an impending war among | the anthracite carrying interests Following were the closing bids Reading g. m. és 8134 Reading Ist pf bn 66l§ Reading 34 pf bs & Pennsylvania. Reading . - Lehigh Navigati'n St. Paul W.NY.&l H HERT pel. ~ HaeBTem. = The Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 8. State and western | flour, super. SAE00A. 8 do. do. extras, $5906 45% No. 2 winter family, $5845; Pennsyl- | yania roller, straight, $4.5004. 8; western win. tor clear SLIOGAGY do, do., straight, $4.6505 winter patent, new, $505.25; Minnesota, clear, $4.7504. 90; do., straight, $4.9005.10; do., patent, $5.1004.50. Rye flour, $5.10 per barrel. Wheat Firmer, quiet, with $L0#¢ bid and $1.05 asked for November; $1.08 bid and pet soaked for December; $1.08 bid and 1.0834 asked for January; $1.10 bid and $110k snaked for February. Corn Firm, quiet, with 88ige, bid and 67, asked for November; Sige. bid and 5700. naked for December; Mie. bid and naked for January: S5Mo. bid and Belge. for Feb. Reading 8 pf bs S04 | | All business promptly and carefully | attended to, CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. OfMee In Conrad Hove (Sept. ‘0 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION BrLLErONTE, PA. October 18t, 180) The irm of Geo, W. Jackson & Co, Millen and Grain Dealers, 18 this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. Fred Reynolds retiring All persons having claims against them will present them for payment. All reons in. debted to them will please make seftiement, Gro, W. Jackson, W. Prep. ReysoLos. BrLLEroNTR, Pa. October Ist, 180, The undersigned having ler sed the Phoenix Mills, which recently have been remodelied and made Alost haw, Jith all the indaut fm. provements in roller milling, and turning out a Side of flour that cannot be su than Je publie for the liberal on the Mill during the b Jahre and hopin to merit a continuance of the GRO. W. JACKSON, 2 North Philadelpia, | and other strong and ieading com | BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET ALLEGHENY 8T, ~~ « BELLEFONTE, y.. i . We keep none but the best quality of eof, Pork, Mut OKC 11eal Loca AND PENN’A. STATE COLL D MmsLTure ] ds » Tus BLX ¥ Feirion Fees SOARD OTHER ANI DOCTOR J.B HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa SEND STAMP FOR [YORY SOAP OX Pure. THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. $0, 008LESA GENTS Canvassing for our su ord CHRISTMAS BOOK GALLERY OF FAMOUS Bila Bible Engravings Handsome outfit mailed on receipt of ® eta, Agents wanted everywhere Very liberal pay. Send for outfit and commence work at once, One lady Agent writes: “1 make over $5.00 every afternoon 1 go out. 1do all my house. work in the morning. 1 will have a snug bank account by n Christmas. Address HENRY NEIL, #4 East Mth St, Dee. 17, New York City.
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