PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Irterest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires. BuriLer, Pa., Jan. 11.-= [he large barn of the High Explosive company was burned here yesterday ard eight horses roasted to death. Loss not stated Reaping, Pa., Jan 11 —A shaft weighing 8,500 pounds fell on Charles Y. Carman, aged 23 years, employed at the works of the Reading Lron company, instantly killing him and horribly mavg ling his body. SCRANTON, Evan Miller committed by taking a dose of rough on rats "I'he man was de- gspondent becavse of the loss of an eye recently, His wife is ill with the grip and is expected tc live, UxNio wN, Pa., Jan, 8 —Several days yo Benjamin Bennett, an Italian, was shot in a street f ght in Connellsville by a conntryman named Mike Condoley t died yesterday, and Condoley is in jail, cl 1 with the murder SCRANTON Jan, 9.—George Ros- GLOCTANS Was tly killed yesterday afternoon by being thrown from his car riag He had recovered from a severe illness, and was taking nis first outing after a long confinement to his home. PITTSBURG C alvi ALY Epi structure was destr carrying wit were bur cued with 1 EASTON the gran same Cath bodies Pa., J suicide an here n ie Pa inst just 11.- 1 opal chare of » fr ime The chapel a large street, » The re amen. Jan, St iin, five fir } en ire n, $00 Ek church were at the ounty. 3 i brought to Pow from which an ar man t¢ the Presby died early last evenin Birrsporo, Pa., and family, of this scarlet fever and which Mr. Davis Reading for nur fecure any, mand for veste the He Jan. 9. —Hiram Das borough. are ill w The mem be rit Ki th 1 1 pleaded i Tew x * Died Was Paull Walker office at Dun! tember he © malpr wtics Lida Lawre: this | arg ad during | no decision | Walker went Fe his death. HoustisanoN, Pa... Jan filliam Richner, whose and Nn Are the on the ch Drennen, has bec ane that it has watchers in hes her fi injuring and his son will endea av al it the aged man thev are sanlt me wo bee neces have some time pa It } ow become so strong that it is not likely the flames will Ined for time, there being no water The men are com- lled to fight the flames with pick and vels. a stream of water being at first turned on to cool the vein, Jonssrows, Pa, Jan. 11, Some months ago a mar n named F. M. Willey came here from Phillipsburg and started a collecting agence {is scheme was to get the I who had accounts outstanding to pay § 60 to join what he cal led the Eure ka C Cle ting agency of Philadelphia, guaranteeing them that he would collect all their bad debts on a basis of 15 to 20 per cent, if they be came members of Je Agency. Willey succeeded in getting a large number of patrons and collected a large number of debts. He has skipped without turning over a cent of money. His downfall is attributed to drinking an d gambling, WiLiamsronrr, Pa, Jan. 11.~The First National bank of Mundy was closed yesterday afternoon by United States Bank Examiner E. H. Dengler, On the latter's arrival the vault could not be opened and an expert was called in. The bank has not besn doing a profitable business for some time and has met with heavy losses in oan. ing one There was $70,000 on de- posit the last statement, and now a o: 3. Captain J. M. Bowman is man cashier James M. Bowman and B, directors. Many of be sub some accessible pe sl} Landcake the stockholders are wealthy men, | and Engli beat when they SHAMORIN'S FATAL EXPLOSION. Caused by a Miner Who Carried a Naked Lamp. SHAMOKIN, Pa,, Jar 9, plosion of gas occurred shaft yesterday, A terrific ex- at the Neileon resulting in the instant death of a laborer, the fatal injury of a miner and the slight burning of the inside boss and inside superintendent. The victims are Paul Grunzki, single, laborer, killed; Philip Desert, single, miner, fatally injured; George Steele, mside perintendent, hands and face burned: Fred English, injured about head and body, 1 sert, neo was putting in his gon shaft, entered intention of lining a chute been placed in a new breast, gaged in their work Insidé dent Steele and Boss Fred En them. and the work was contin their supervision Grrunzki carried a lamp which did not give the proper protection. While the miner, together with Steele and En 1glish, were engaged in conversation } the work a current of worked itself ont of one floated towards the lal busily engaged. Sudden himself up and the flame fr nied by Grunzki, who first day at the Niel No. § vein with the which had , While en mp ned under gas, which had of the fissures wh he m the vas forced in the midst of the gas Bel 12 thre him 1 “could give warning an ex ed, an d the unfortunate » a cannon ball ho, on learning tl , fell on his knees a hasty retreat men Was min before the were stand had sm RD Both were | to Deserts md him cion ids and 1 ly y ry A Priestly Grip Victim, Pa., Ja l Fatally Burned Ol Stove, iamiters Come Cheap. 3 hex Xan N t JAD is Death from Exposure , near this ci iviitiost ar magn McClelland Will Not Retire of the story. Sacriligions So RE, Pa. turban n armed f ¢ h, & sanguinary weak 1# momentarily expected Killed by Mine Carmel, Pa, Jan Frank a young man who but recently from Hazletos y work in the mines at this place, met with an instant death in the Midvalley mine, He was employed as a driver, and, while taking out a trip, he stusnbled and fell beneath the trip, the mine cars passing over his body. Cars, MrT. 12 Brady came A Woman Toni iy Burned, Samo, Pa, Jan, 12. Mrs, Thomas Jones, of Mount Carmel, was fatally burned by having her clothes catch fire from the kitchen stove. The accident | was a frightful one, and should the un- fortunate woman recover her entire body will be covered with scars Found Guilty of Mansianghter, Prrrspura, Jan, 11, The yd in the case of the commonwealth vs, J. N, Tay- lor, charged with the murder of Harry Bowmaster, at Homestead, on the night of Dec. 8, returned a verdict, finding the defendant guilty of voluntary man- slaughter, To Be Hanged March 1. Prrrssune, Jan, 11,—Patrick Fits ————— ———— | 1 | | | | | down a decision su vk, the i er of Samuel arly, boar death warrant read on Satur. It fixes the time of execution on: 3 Sn any March. between 10 a 10 and p.m EK'S NEWS CONDENSED | Wednesday, Jan, 0, By a collision of passenger trains on the | Wabash rond at Alladin, Ills Engineers Wilson and Bouchard and three Italinm immigrants were killed The AWL BUPTeme urtof Connecticut handed alr HOE Lhe attitude of Governor Bulkeley | in ding until the legislature settles Yon dispute ns to his aver BUCCOSHOT On the Western North Carolina railroad, forty miles fi Asheville, N. C., a and landed Engineer Hem 1OCO motive jumped from a trestle in a creek a hundred feet below Fi «. Fireman Arthur and Rufus phili dored illed Thursday, were kK Jan, 7 Ad George snd Engl Halsam ham ling nd Charl Applegate t ! re killed idenly ill rtment was taken sug at his desk in the Late while There unt fre Jan, 8, Saturday, Ji DOWN AN EMBANKMENT. Two Killed and Twents-nine Injured in Indiana, very mem ber Hambmrg Mme Clap com Psst Ze Of these four are in a precar) and Cin Eina 1 pany ™ eoeivesd § injuries will die. mi tx others ous condition, More Ont... Three Explosion Victims, OTTAWA Jan. 12.—By pro mature expl nof a blast at Merrill's mines, in Templeton township, three men were killed, Their names have not yet been learned the Sherman Sucoeceds Himself. Corvmpus, O,, Jan, 7.-As expected the Foraker and Sherman men first locked horns in the senatorial caucus last night cn the question of how the ballot should be taken secret or viva The Foraker men urged a secret ballot, which the Shermanites success fully o posed. The first ballot resulted: Sherman, 68; Foraker, 88; Foster, 1; McKinley, 1. Necessary to a cholee, 47. Vie Canadian Cabinet Changos, Orrawa, Jan, 12, «John Haggart, postmaster general, has loft that office and ag the portfolio of railway and canals, and J. A. Ouimet, whose call to the cabinet was announced sev- wral weeks ago, has been od to the forfeits " jude gL is the mt step tow t recon struction of the ministry. | to the « any An examioation of the list of Loli. davs for 1802 reveals the curious coin. cidence that most of Monday. February 22, birthday, Memorial day, isa i, Indeper APOBSITIDLVH ING OUT SALE them come on Washington's Moni 1ny May 0 on Monday: July woked for thor day, nes on A) dence day, 18 1 Monday; Se plembs 1 comes on Monday Christm cording but the alendur, fi 1 Sunday, will, of on next day, Monday. tm this it will be seen inksgiving day, N over ber th, will b d on other day { GOING t celebrate Mo day, OUT OF BUSIN Frightful Shipwrecks, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 91. CLOTHING and FURNISHING MI (O00 DS. Simon Loe r Habit Cured Jellefonte. Pa. lly Ol . COR. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH ST., PITTSBURG, PA TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND GRADUATES ( BEF a dt ZER'SMEATMARKET PENNA. 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