PENNSYLVANIA NEWS | Items of Real Interss t 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 Stateand Flashed Over the Busy Wires, WiLkesparre, Pa., Jan, 16. — The Westmoreland club, of this city, has de cided not to sell any more spirituons or malt liquors until Judge Pennypacker's decision is passed upon by the suprem court. The clubis con posed of lawyers, doctors and business men, PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 16, Lg as 1s making an examination of the of Joseph H. Coates & Co., the cotton firma which faile od 1 Thursday. No defi nite statement of assets and lial has been prepared, but it 1s unde that the amount involved is $1,000,000 CoaTesviLLe, Pa., Jan. 18, robbers entered the house of Mrs. Edward Brophy, an residing at Modena, a small village a few miles south of this city, and com pelled them to deliver to them a large sum of money. The old couple were fearful of banks, and it was generall known that they kept i money in the house COATESVILLE, Pa., Reife, a member of the Ce Works company, was the loading of a large boiler on cs the Wilmington ax d North rn railroad, when one of the 1 which it wa being moved bec » boiler rolled back men excepting getting out o it he was instantly ] YORK, Pa., Jan. a new trial in the ¢: Painton, « Strominger, w as sentenced to be be appealed to t iel Saithy who \ signee books ilities ston Masked Mr. and aged « oupie (reor atesville B superintending Ars Villiam I {ent : onvict aki matin eo Bo wnat i hy stories of the gay ! well known Jocal proposes to charge of sex In default of still in the t Manaxo miners workin mine, a terrif direc t107 They | CARINE acr Lhe and William H were badly burned, men at work near the explosion could not be m more than that the gas had be The injured men were removed Miners’ hospital Ashland an. 16 near thi wheels crus hed s $0 badly th: He did 1 + wid Was unn Pa., warri Jan McCarthy, a la h an accident that death. With se to Gorman 8 «¢ engaged ming 1 veral other | near this ci cars at descending the started downward Thomas he spra: his hold, fell | leg was ot i th Any spe eneath his d West Curster, Pa. § o'clock in the mor nag Griffith & Wollertor Downingte this county, was ent rod by thieve safe was wn little change ax in the safs 100 wort! good gt! fistols he store « r& H Nand close was also entered and open, evidently by the similar roth As money $40 worth ng and shoes wers Lrrie : safes were drilled from the top an namite used, There is now clew to robbers PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 18 A “town meeting” Saturday night at the Acad emy of Music in favor of the proposed Philadelphia bourse was attended by several thousand representative busi ness men, who were enthusiastic in their expressions of sympathy for the project, Mayor Stuart presided, and addresses were made by John C, Bullitt, Charles Heber Clark, A. K. McClure and Postinaster General John Wana maker. It is proposed to establish a general exchange for the various busi ness enterprises of the city at a cost of $2,000,000; half of which is to be 1: aised by subscriptions to the capital stock and half to be covered by bonded indebted. Ness, WiLkespArRe, Jan. 16 the sto the safe bi SAINe Persons, as were tused Here E al was got. br Pa., Jan. There was a christening at a Hungarian's house at Maltby, five miles from here, and the usual general fight followed, Four of the men about 2 o'clock in the morning turned up in a speak easy on the mountain side. They wrestled pla fully, and Stephen Harhaaley and # Ye Matisco were thrown by Mike Lithern and Frank Sop, The defeated Huns, in revenge, pro- cured two fence pickets and set upon the others. Sop man to escape with two severe cuts on his , but Lithern waa knocked unconscious and his head burke and kicked until his features | to investigate the dismissal of THE OHILEAN SITUATION. Anxiety Among Legislators at Wash ington Will They Declare War? WASHINGTON, Jan, 19, The seem | Ingly puerile action of the Chilean min ister of foreign affairs in connection with the refugees on board the York- town, and the spirited reply of Com. mander Evans of that vessel, was the subject of much comment among mem bers of congress today, and many re marks made in the sanctity of a cloak room or a committee room might be con- sidered significant by the Chilean gos ernment as falling from the lips of Amer- ican representatives in congress, While it cannot be said with absolute truth that there is a radical war spirit prevail ing among congressmen, it is certain that many of them (and this includes a number of members usually ervi tive in their views and actions) will not hesitate to vote for war if the situation does not improve. There is unanimous feeling in favor of doing what is best to maintain the dignity of the United States, but members iffer as to how that result should be omplished, some being in favor of w at once while others think patience and tration is the better policy, "rom interviews by a representative of the United Press with promi congressmen it is obvious that no part sanship will enter int if the matter is brought forwar house. “Patriotism, not j be the motto of every man on whether he be in fav it. Interes the day { ean in con nent nen said a nificar and fe who treme as to the resnlt ZTAavity IS THE WIDOW RESPONSIBLE? The Latest Theory as to Lawyer M ghan's Flight to Australia. pe war White Another * Cap” Outrage were nearest two were! nod t} ings eral live Green Scores a Point, Winriaxsrorr, Pa., Jan Examiner Dengler and P man were in town with Commis Bowman to the cf be prodaced agair ing this afterno threatened A Remarkable Case, Warresiars, Pa,, Jan. 19-14 O04 days since Mrs, Adam native of this hamlet, has swallowed a morsel of food or a drop of liquid, or re ceived nourishment of any nature in the usual manner Mrs. Wochter's case is one that has puzzled all the local physi cians and has attracted the attention of many eminent medical men in various parts of the state and country. She lies now blind, bedridden, paralyzed and wasted to a shadow, almost pulseless, and yet she is hardly less feeble than when her condition first attracted atten is now | tion, fully a year and a half ago. Chief Ramsey's Threat, KxoxviLie. Tenn., Jan, 19.—In an in. terview with Grand Chief Ramsey, of the Order of Telegraphers, who is here several men from the East Tennessee, Vir nia and Georgia orviee hy stated t if he did not sto warfare nst the men he wou! x th block every- ng. The engineers, firemen and others are, he says, only too ansious to quit. Clovoland Men Win. Prraveirmia, Jan, 10.-The Demo | has brought about I toonn., To ik, why hast erd, | the di Wuchter, a | that Seno Called to Hest, Nellie Elmer and unary 11, of months, Death has again invaded the home of Elmer and Emma Johnson, this time taking the youngest of their interesting family, What a change three at the home the Kline, youngest daughter of Emma Johnson, died Jan. searlet fever, aged eleven look at dumb: God has done it, Thou done this? only arrasses fail nd hinders u When chairs we we mre : conviuded that together for " Wa ht loye stand it them that good, LO are unable to under ugh a glass | inimitable specific for weeks | in Al. | vacant | | over ine | Don't | from | “all things work | Frighttal Shipwrecks, Stauneh ships strike and founder, winds and mounlalpous waves swe noble mariners’ “hearts of oak" to SHipWrooh and to death, yet that does not prevent the lubber jest landsman from riskiiig his life on the Atlantic in the role of tourist or traveler. But if he shall reach his de safely he carcely have the qualms of sea sickness with him Hostetter's the fierce stination will capped unless hie Momach Bitter nausen. Bad water on long trips are a threat to the it this may be deprived in a great measure dis ordering eff ects upon the stomach, bowels and liver by t Bitters. gain the pre effects of mals ad d fatig posure 't A fl ou It averts nat idney Voyager travel on sea « A Meth Lackawanna union revival Hans ** and dancing That refuses to Li Ep 6 they uphold « rd 14 hola becanu Ti. 1 ple wi onward, Mary and with the ay homeward, a“ A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Wednesday, Jan, 18 Thursday, Jan. id for the G : i) ~ alins Maggie Hed and spath, I. H W and C. N Friday, Jan, 15, saturday, Jan. nm ane re { land named as ernor sen term expir Lillie Wallace, of y, were burned to death y-Lhree swithern P near Brain A broken rail was the cause of ach fle 1 the N Mint Wreck « wiler Monday, Jan. The members is of all parties have r Delvalle I» aT od chosen as the cane didate for the presidency of the Argentine Repu! Expert Goodman, of Nashville, has com pleted his final repott on the defaleation of M. J. O'Brien, treasurer of Catholic Knig The defalea tion is B75 8120 By the explosion of a locomotive near Birmingham, Ala, Engineer Hunt and Fireman Bradford were instantly killed. The head of the engineer was found a quarter of a mile from the scene of the explosion Henry G. Dowd was arrested iz New York in the very act of cutting the throat of William Miller, who was walking along the street intoxicated. It is said that half a dozen throat cutting affrays, including the murder of John Carson, a Baltimorean, who was found dead last week, can be traced to Dowd, Four wagon loads of guns and ammuni- tion passed into Mexico from the United States twenty miles above Eagle Pass, Tox., and 1 is Suftiiied that Garza’s rebels in RS hn. has been formed by ap conjunction with the rela RL Fort Aclntont to pun. “ ipreme ghts of America boiler angelic | injured in a the | woridiy | their & Liquor Habit Cured olution WALNED IN TiMy Be Without Bread. XI ralbe “ lest Doctor. ber, 14850 i waa tr 8 in Pennayl til 1 took Pas my blest letter Than the M y Cry, Pa deen It un uly 10 say for tes the best ania, but ne y relief ©» tor Koenig's herve Tonle | san cured of nervous troubles ; have never had symploms of those spells since 1 comm ated enled that yours ver got an WBaing the Orel bottl > MR SAEKAH McGUIRE ea 1 * pe. A Valuable Hook en Nervous h, Ey by I Hsoasos fr oe 0 any address 1 nr : ar tai: i Be this wadicine free of charge. It & boon prepa i by the Reverend I J ind, since 150, and at ler hie directi by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IL ists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85 0 Bottles for $9. fold by Drag: Large Stee, 51.75, Bick Heatasheand relieve all the troubles fool dent to a billous state of the system, such a8 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aft a Pain in the Bide, Ao. ile their remarkable success has been shown lo curing 4 SICK yot Carter's Little Liver ity ary they priceless tn (hose who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortes ‘Baaly heir tr thom will And hei 4 bo wi 20g 10 do without egy A will Jody ACHE. of A here fa a AD Rs pilin cutive stormy | commercial | Lak that | { Jermyn, | CO | gut APOSITIVE CLOSING OUT SAL some of | qv i LS GOING [07 LV SXIV r b \ NY OUT OF USINES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 91. CLOTHING and FURNISHING OODR. Jellefonte, Pa. 777 W. COR. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH ST HOUSAND GR TWENTY-THREE PITTSBURG, PA. ADUATES BEEZER'SMEATMAR WEY E NORTHWESTERN It pays the largestsdivic The Ni company which, RTHWESTERN is the only in ree published } and in 18 any publi listsof nearl licies,embracing every kind i all « luce alike as to ompani and showing like results. any officer or fo far as known VI.—The Company's interesi ceipts exceed her death <laims, Interest receipts in 19 Death claims in 1800 VIl-It is By its charter it purely American, Foreign country nor in Gulf states, | Its wise and conservative manage | ment in this, as well as in other j respects is heartily approved of by the practionl business men of this country. Rates, plans and further informa tion furnished on request. W. C. HEINLE, District Agent. Brrixroxtr, Pa, $3,502E8RAY a gree Name this paper everytime you write, (Det. 0) ent years, has In 1885 hed challenged cannot insurein any | {ET PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE DOCTOR J.B HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES 206 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa Are thie out America for t SEND STAMP FORBOOK TORS NOTICH vie of ale me against are desired 10} without proper order for stttiement, 10 GRO, VEIHDERFER JOSEPH EISENHOWER, Ex'rs of John B. Veihderfer dee'd them Enterprising Young Mant Trae A Co wtaried worked steadily and made money than 1 sxpected to] became able to buy an ined no and aemall summer hotel. 171 don't succeed st that, | werk Rat the bieinale in which | Sade fy IShiR Co, Ehall wo lnstract sed start ve work
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