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 Hero and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, Harrisgura, Nov, 18,—John W. Mor- rison, state treasurer-elect, has been ap- pointed by Treasurer Boyer casbier of | the state treasury, to succeed Mr. Liv- sey. He has accepted, Suxnury, Pa., Novy, 24.—Engineer C, C. Ray, who was injured in the passen- ger wreck at Barns Station, is dead. He was one of the crew who stuck to his post when death stared him in the face. BETHLEHEM, Pa., Nov. 21.—Rev, Dr, C. Kinlach Nelson, who was last week elected bishop of the Episcopal church of Georgia, has informed the diocese of his acceptance of the high office. The consecration will take place Jan, 25 in St. Luke's cathedral, Atlanta. Norristows, Pa., Nov, #4. ~Jonathan H. Gerhart, of Sassamansville, this county. has been committed to jail on the charge of forgery on various persons which will aggregate between $700 and $300. Gerhart, who is a cattle dealer, has been hard pressed for money lately. PrexixvirtLe, Pa., Nov. 28.—While walking along the marshes with two companions, Neal Donohue, 17 years old, was accidentally shot in both legs by a gunner, who made his escape. His companions escaped unhurt. He was gent to the Pennsylvania hospital, Phil- adelphia. LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 24.—One hun- dred and five cigarmakers, employed by Oblinger Bros. & Co., of this city uck yesterday under orders of tl Cigar- makers’ International union. The cause of the strike is a change in the system of work, which, the means a reduction of wages LANCASTER, Nov. 24.—The dead body of William Bowman, son of Andrew Bowman, of East Earl township, was ir y BLA 1 lat employes clalin, found lying al caster an d. near Churchtown. There w leep cut the head | It is suppose from a | the Lan road company five years, was with stealing vari company am mntin sum. Hart is the farms and why he indulge in stealing from the company is a mystery, Prrrssurc, Nov. 21. van met a shocking death at mingham Traction company's house. Sullivan and Thomas ley were engaged in nailing a ‘hanger. The hammer held by Sullivan struck a trolley wire and in an instant both men were enveloped in flames. Sullivan was killed, but McGanley will recover, Lewissura, Pa., Nov Linden, of the Pinkerton brought Joe ill to thi lodged him in the jail K charged with having robbed the burg National bank in May. The y is given as $16,000, but many think it will reach £30,000. Killorain is a pro- fessional in the bank robbing busine and has escaped from every place confinement, PHILADELPHIA, Nov byterian church, at Twenty-seco Mount Vernon streets, was badly dam- aged by fire early yesterday morning. The entire frescoing of the walls and ceilings, which ] cently, at a Cf The new carpets were wee k an i these handsome mart the organ above is badly PHILADELPHIA, N two weeks, + YO George pow McGan- Was st of are 3 " de mnie ee 5 an partner and a host ious to learn the Vollath, of Wadlinger, ar f 3023 and Thursday last § wretense of f Joseph n of Vollath & hine embroid- ney street ollath left town un- a business time he making trip to New York, since which has been among the 1 Arrestrows, Pa., Nov. 23 mar Saturday began nissing -Alder- n Sepp on the hear ing of William Keck for the murder of Mrs. William Nipch, near Ironton Keck was taken to Ironton and cone fronted by the woman's aged husband, whom he also assaulted, and who is ly- ing on his death bed. Nipch identified the murderer and gave a clear, succinct account of Wednesday's occurrence. The hearing was continued to tomor- row. Mrs. Nipch will be buried this afternoon. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. Jesse R. B. Haines yesterday pleaded guilty before Judge Butler, in the United States dis- trict court, to making a false affidavit, go that Mrs. William H. Everly, an aged woman, was enabled to draw a $50 per quarter pension from the govern- ment, as Mrs. Ann Troll, the widow of Jacob Troll, a soldier who was killed in the war of 1812. The trial of Mr. Haines’ wife, Elizabeth Haines, and their son, Joseph B. Haines, charged with making | affidavits with a guilty knowledge to as- gist in perpetrating the fraud, is under WAY. PurnapeLriia, Nov. 23.-Little 4 ar-old Francis Cantwell, a son of John twell, of 615 North Twenty fifth street. met with a horrible death at the | Reading railroad crossing at Twenty fifth and Pennsylvania avenue, A pas senger train was approaching the cross ing when the child started to run across the track. The flagman called to him, but the warning only tended to confuse the boy, who, failing to realize the ap- | proaching danger, paused for a few seo onds. The pause was fatal, for ina moment the engine struck the child and over him, severing his head from 1 3 { icine in which he put | not have any | and went to | lin, the murderer of his mistress, TWO FATAL MISTAKES. A Student Poisons His Friend--A Drug Clerk's Fatal Error. Cugster, Pa., Nov, 28. —Edmund W, Greaner, of Baltimore, for a year past a | student at the Crozer Theological semi- | nary, had a severe attack of neuralgia, A young medical student from Phila- delphia, who was an intimate friend of young Greaner, made up a dose of med- part of a grain of alkaloid of aconite, The first dose did effect, and three other administered. The four doses were | doses combined, however, proved fatal, | and Greaner When the two hours, saw the ef. was nearly died within medical student fects of his doctoring he crazed with grief, Coroner Jefferies was notified, and, on investigating the case, he decided that | an inquest was unnecessary, as he con- | sidered that the poisoning was purely | accidental. The remains of the dead student were taken down to Baltimore for interment, Deceased was a graduate of the Johns Hopkins university, and was a great favorite with his fellow students. He leaves a young wife. CorLumsia, Pa., Nov. The 28, His take of a drug clerk caused the death of little Maud Lindsay, the B-year-old daughter of Rev. Dr. W. C. Lindsay, pastor of the First Baptist church, of this city, and one of the most eminent divines in his denomination in the south The child had a slight fever and her parents determined to give her some quinine. The father went to W. C. Fisher's drug store to purchase the qui nine. The cles { dratton, putup three doses of three grains each of what he supposed was the right medicine At the child's usual 1 Lindsay gave her i The parents left ALI one of the the little girl in bed church. When they re turned they found the child cold in death, An examination of the remaining pow ders showed that they were morphine wile FWAers, IH i i WwW. H SHEPHERD RETURNS. The Wealthy Wilkesbarre Contractor Now Under $10,000 Bail WILKESBARRE, Ma, Nov, 23 Shepherd, a wealthy « mysteri Ww it a DITA r ol % \ DAKE ANY 10,000 bail { SADPDEATRIICE ad, last he 3 sending a tele +, stating that he ving in lianapolis, A to that 1 ob made ap- , Was i parent yester by Stabbed Twenty-two Times, PrrrsavrG, Nov, 28.—~The body of Das ‘an Yenling, a former Pennsyl vania, hrough Pittsburg en route to Clarion, Pa., in charge of his brother. Yenling was superintendent of the Gugenheim Mining Company at Monterer ity, Mexico, WAS mur. dered last Frid: by ischarged Mexican oy tered the sle passed three The ngaj artim and after securely binding and gag Siberian Methods Near Home, Prrrsi Nov y spent two « i firms the report color | men 3 under WO mp ance of terrified « to the ar Wor the are there to away. They volvers are fir timidate them nes hundred m Vir ginia are nu owe 5 y them from running handcuffed, and re ver their heads to in- + |] Depositors Lament, Pritaperrmia, Nov, Another Italian banker skipped yesterday with a big chunk of the funds of his confiding countrymen. He was Glacinto Epi- fanio, and mducted his banking business in connection with a steam. ship agency {ewein stord at 842 Carpenter street. Many hundreds of depositors and a number of business men who loaned him considerable sums of money lament his disappearance, and the amount of cash carted away is vari. ously estimated from $0,000 w $75,000, Supreme Court Candidates, LaNcasTER, Pa, Nov. 24.—The Lan- caster bar will present the name of Hon. a4 ~ ne « and a at | H. M. North for the vacancy on the su- | preme bench caused by the death of Justice Clark. Nonusrowy, Pa., Nov, 28, The name of Charles Hunsicker, a member of the | Norristown bar, is prominently men. tioned ns the Fiobable successor of the late Judge Silas Moorhead Ciark, of the su. | preme court of Pennsylvania. Murder Catlin Convicted, Wasmnorox, Pa, Nov, 28.-A] Cat mime Gross, at McDonald last September, was convicted of murder in the second de gree at this place and sentenced posiven ears, eleven months and twenty days’ mprisonment in the Western peniten- a A first degree verdict wns ox- Sewerage System Conde ned. Atkinson, of Philadetgiia, inepector of nson, o the state board of in, in 9% condemned the « of sewerage, say- Peng it would some time cause a Lumberman Holt Acquitted, PunLuirssuno, Pa., Nov, fs you’ satuantional trial D, W. De be sacure 4145,000 of of | Three Killed and | without a moment's terrific from the south and wa | Inside of a minute after | was blown off while FIERCE WIND STORM Washington, Baltimore and Other Cities in Its Path, | GEVERAL KILLED AND INJURED. Many Injured at Workmen's laltimore the National Capital Miraculous Escape at School Buildings Blown Down and a Number of Pupils Injured, Nov. A. warning, nd devastating WASHINGTON, Suddenly, most aver ex. the storm perienced in Wha | city yesterday afternoon, carrying death | and destruction in its path. The cyclonic storm came up the const ned i by gusts of wind, it made its ap- pearance it had attaine 1 its full force, Telegraph poles were snapped off and own down. The tel h wires are down, while the local telephone EFRITRER BEE OmMpanis gheets of hail and fierce ein a Storm at BB N The witimore, Pittsburg and Vicinity, WAS trans and sevar efther fe il n, doing « tH pr erty and pr I» In the surrounding country the storm was much more se vere. Many roofs were blown off, build ings blown down and trees uprooted The roof of the Graham school house the school was in in As far ns wesent the follow Miss Bertha Rudy, broken in two place Misher, pupil, able | of life the walls falling can be ascertained at ing were injured teacher , right leg by a falling shutter; Sallie loft side of face cut by falling glass; Lewis Wilson, pupil, broken by falling timber; James Gills, pupil, face cut, and another pupil, name unknown, arm injured. About eight others were ResSIoN noae | slightly injured, he Sunnyside school house was par- tially blown down, and a number of the pupils are reported more or less injured. The Storm in the Lehigh Valley, Bernrenes, Pa, Nov. 24.-The most severe wind and rain storm of the sea son struck this place yestetday after poon. The rain which came from the pouth southeast was terrific in its force and took fences, signs, telegraph and telephone poles and wires to the ground, Many houses were unroofed in country districts along the Lehigh and Lacka- wanna railroad. heavy. All the trains are late and news is hard to get, Along the Reading road the storm was very severe, Telegraph communication is almost entirely cut off The Damage at Oape Bay, Care May, Nov. 24.-~The heaviest blow of the fall occurred |Jamaniay The lower deck of the Ocean Pier was washed the breakers, The surf has hington broke over the | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Wednesday, Nov, 18, Miss, Willard was re-elected president of | the National Women's Christian Temper ance union at the Boston Convention, The Knights of Labor general assembly, | in season at Columbus, G,, denounced the | charges of malfeasance made agninst Mas { ter Workman Powderly by ex-Becretary | Turner Angelina Delutta, Italian girl, 16 years of age, disappeared from her home in Boston, taking with her £1,300 in cash belonging to her mother, She is supposed | to have eloped with some young man an The steamship Ethiopia, which arrived | at New York from reports hav ing been with a whale off the | backs of Newfoundland, The | cut in two, The steamship only exper | fenced a slight shock | John Winey nged board the British sl Lawrence Balter, a fellow the cliffs at Weymouth | was mangled to death | erime, and 3 } WARNS Glasgow, in collision whale was an apprentice on Boscawen, pushed | apprentice, off England and he Wise admits his ) to be hanged, Thursday, Nov, 19, Edwin Booth, who is in poor health, has received a Henry Irving to visit hi At Sto kt stallion } F record of ade u record of beating t! Ve sid stallions’ record Maggy y, aged 18, died at Pittsburg farm and was bu the Her father is said to be a wealthy nufacturer of New York sy thi XT i eXg i ALi the ried by aut who sent defy Friday, Nov, 20 murder that he Decen Monday, Nov f New York in get 1 Nov =4. wk { earth Tuesday, ua ke were fe Repeated a} at Patras and Tripoli, The marriage of the Archduchess Louise and Prince Frederick Vienna, was a very . Greece A into effect ships load wheat edict went senty-four grain permitted their cargoes and clear At Elkhart, Ind shot E. Cooper, t g at Odessa are Harry Eave fatally he paramour of and then blew out his brains but the Mrs not se own Eave was shot hand, riously injured in PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Stock and Produce Exchanges. The stock market femand for Penn. some extent to the enormous earnings of the trunk line roads and to the heavy buying of the Vanderbilt stocks, was observed, and the stork advanced The No. 1of3 per cont. Ia payable on Monday Reading was slightly affected by the rumors of trotble among the coal companies, but the bonds were firm and the Terminals ad. vanced, Philadelphia and Erle showed con siderable strength Following were the closing bids Lehigh Valley A HReadiogg m. 8 N. Pac. com... Pd Reading ist pf bs 08g N. Pac. pf TI% Reading 24 pf ba 0 | Peansylvania MM Neading 84 pf a 0 | Reading ide W.N.Y. &M - | Lobigh Navigati'n 49 IL & BT. pref... «~ Bt. Panl wd HART com. - The Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, Bl State and western flour, super. S360GA 8 do, do, extras, $400 4.25; No. 2 winter family 4504.60; Pennsylva. nia roller, straight, S4.0004. 7% western winter, | olear, SLAOGATS do. do, straight, S4T0Q8; winter patent, new, $535.95; Min nesota, clear, $4.0504.90; do, straight, SLORA. 10; do, patent, SBA; do, do. favorite brands, $5.50, Rye r, $5,005.15 per barrel, Wheat Firm, quiet, with $1043 bid and J6M asked for November; SLO bid and 1 saked for December; $LOT bid and 108M asked for January; $100 bid and $1108 asked for February. Corn~Firm, quiet, with 68c. bid and ho, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 2 was firm At tive sylvania, due t tment vember divides | patient is a moderadse drinker or an | and in overy owed | { pregnated with the Bpecifie, It becomes un 1 { Cures iq if to complete i his wife, | “TAquor Habit Cared, By administering Dr fe, At bs manufactured as a powder, which can be given In a glass of beer, a gup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge Jaki fit Lis absolutely harmless ect a permanent and speedy cure, % wid Ww hether the aieol been given in thousands of cares instance a perfect cure has | Itnevor fails, ‘The system ones in wree tha { Ler 4 for the Hquor habit to = page bool of particuins Go hs Ler Co Jun J SO | eal, Cline Hupossinility guaranteed L dd re natty, © WEY WE REPRESENT THI ER NORTHWEST RELIABLE INSURANCE Fire and Accident, FIRE: \ ntinemta { UCHR : " ania Fire Assocs | and other stron panics, isle adeipia, Accident; Travelers All business promptly and carefully attended to, CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Conrad House (Bet WH J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law OMee on second floor of the Crider Exchange Bellefonte, Pa. Collectionps and rofessional business attended to promag ti) $e.) 1.1. SPANGLER, aor SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneysat-Law Office in Furst.s Block, North side of High HEWES w On or about the first of September, 2 binck and white spotted steer up: to be about two Josrs old. The owaer Is dequested 0 Rome and prove ay char a o Awaz or It Will bo Hishosed of decording to law, Nov. 1h) Wa. C. MiLLen, Name this paper every time you write, (Oct 99) g and leading com | { Hamer Gorden spec. BEBGER SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY BT, ~«« BELLEFONTE, We) Beef, BINOKA eit qual ly of All kinds of SHIRA e PPOTK, Ay ¢ juicy steak go Ww EAT MARKET. 10.A4%.y PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE Dan HEAL GHEY ON” ' AND theoretical ginal stu DOCTOR JB HOBENSACK'S if LOYyYices vi THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. §5, 00803 AGENTS CHRISTMAS BOOK GALLERY OF FAMOUS Bida Bible Engravings Handsome ont malled on receipt of 8 ets, Agents wanted everywhere Very liberal pay. fend for outfit and commence work at once One Lady Agent writes: “1 over $3. every afternoon 1 go out. 1 do all my house { will have a saug bank make work In the morning account by Christmas Address HENRY NEIL, #4 East 14th St, Dee. 17 New York Clty PPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice Is hereby Riven that an application will be maar to og or Oy of Re he iy, on WAR @ Fo q Conlle wn \ 140, »t 3 o'clock a.m. of said day. for the charter of a corporation to be cal CONDINE FIRE COMPAXY 30. 2" of Bellefonte, a. the object of which shall be to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity toss and by fire, and for these par to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, henelits Anil privieges conferred by the \ Awsem nn such case made Aled, y J.C. MEY solleftor,
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