FROM ALL AROUND THE STATE. News Gathered from all Sections of the Commonwealth, West Custer, May 22. Samuel Worth, a wealthy gentleman, wnose home is near tals place, suddenly went insane Saturday Be broke a mirror to pleces, and with a part of the glass he slashed his wife terri My, intending to cut her throat. His at tack was so savage that she was perhaps latally wounded before help arrived. Worth was chloroformed and then taken to the Friends’ asylum at Frankford, Philadel phia. His brother mysteriously disappeared several weeks ago nivd has not since been heard from Reaping, May 28.-—~Henry Eppihimer, of the firm of Kline, Eppihimer & Co,, his wife, and Miss Annie Dellet were returning from a pleasure drive, and as they reached the residence of Mr. Eppihimer, en South Fifth street, he jumpgl out to assist the ladies from the carriage The horse be came frightened at some object and started to run away, tu the Carriage throwing both pavement Mrs contusion umber of left collar-bone frac that she com nletel ladies Eppi of the bruises, while severe Was In compirins of in the chest The carriage ly demolished Pritaperruia, May 2 Bu an and John H. Scott Emerick, who were of administeri | I treet saloon 1, Were ven a fternoon before Magistrate Pu who had mann hospital, testifie hat he met in the saloon, hi a few Both adminis han , alias Dutch to Henry J for Lor I. Pye, yvester been released the ndants and the i } denied ul the drug 8 in the ers ha od th need sentences as follows le, who pleaded | 4 ity tom passing interfeit pennie ee years and a half int \ at vathan NUATY., Ginx nies, $50 fine a ie railv valued at $3 . a short cir «| work underneath did the and the passengers had in escaping. 71 and has wo smoke some difficul water In procured the handson the ground yicin: Free MAY = ‘aptain Jonas M Shallent or. ex register of Berks county was killed near t about a mile f yesterday on a farm In company rive to Bernvil He b norses tion of « Brno peeting was held yesterday afternoon grove on the outskirts « the grangers in the county snd the att lance rye ina f this borough. Al were represented I he speaker were E of Northamp xG, May 24.-—-Y% esterday was one test May days ever experienced of » temperature at 7 A. m degrees at noon. WW degrees iling verl. have WAS Ua 50) in this af { erable fect extent Ast aged 16 badly burt Aemoli ton colliery bad a an alr sha bays | wering a light ers’ lamp into the shaft mulated ft gnited it Gerryssuna, May Major George R Davis, of the judge ad United States general's de Army, came here ht on orders from the secretary of uvestignte and report concerning ation of hat by the railroa ocale lefleld ion it the tric 3 David Deaner, » yesterday smallpox This is death from that disease in this county this year. There were only half a dozen cases of the disease, | were In the same neighborhood in 1s farmer, died from the first and all the county, ten miles from tis city Arroona, May 22, Blair county repub ‘leans held their primary election Satur day. There were thiee candidates for Judge, and Martin Bell secured eighty two of the 162 delegates, insuring his nomina tion. Benjamin I. Hewitt received forty one delegates and Mr. Mervine thirty nine, Laxcasren, May 24 Henry Leonard, for eighteen years janitor at Franklin and Marshall college, died yesterday, aged 60 years, He was well known and a great favorite of the hundreds of students who attended this college since 15875, COnesren, May 28. The gents’ furnish. ing goods store of Mr. Lips at Media was lly destroyed yesterday by an incen- fire. Loss on bullding and contents, L000; partially covered by insurance, Harmsnuno, May 28, A portion of the tents of the Nickel Plate circus were de et wits Faraed.” The" loss was ack arrested on the charge | the purpose of | Ihe | | | years old PESRURGS 1I1G HALL STORM, The Wh Sarviee stil Latest §* Crippled - AH tha wrticanlnes, Prersni na, \ . It seems number of live mis hail the most pe m many points show that terrible Re the hal I'he telephone an still de ever experienced this city is ittsburg and nearly every of the up south sides on the buildings was shattered while all over both | Kylights &! ouses, priva XK conservatories shattered » ruined. In the Phipps conservatory nley Park, over 0,000 lights of glas were broken The des Fifth avenue 1 were traction line ir the Pleasant tracks in neces thre off the 1 wlbed, and washing oars track en wearing up the und occurred i vernal feet r sand and mud t | tle better 08508 states that Allegheny The Fall Broke His Neck. Saginaw's $1 000,000 Blaze. Ly Fire starte “ | property of Foginee: 1] Foraker Out of Politics It is anne it of px ns Are T. J. Dunott Dead PFHIA ny 2 T. J. Du hes rv "4 Surgeon « hospital staff vania Railroad the residence Saturday ardoned, eve rd, ex-cashier of They Destroyed the Saloons, oT) ‘4 ind., May FLwin I'he temperance miles southwest d dest royed the nto existence element of Frankton, five of here, banded together me that had sprung t few months sa lox in [hree of the leaders of the mob were arrested the las Disastroas Fire at Williamsport, old forge Nall Com side of the yesterday, Los 212 000 he WiLLiaMspont hy —_ . of the Williams; | ort on an pany, situated on ith river. was destroyed by 1] about $16,000 DSUra mill will be rebuilt Was Overcome by the Heat, New York, May 24.--Jobhn Utting, 28 of Westchester, N. Y., was over come by the heat at Third avenues and One Hundred and Forty eighth street yes terday and was sent to the Harlem hospital Salyards Takes the Stand, Canvisre, May 24. —Salyards was on the stand in his own bebalf yesterday and got badly tangled walle giving his evidence The prosecution promises some startling iio pir before the trial is ended. Canght on a Trestle and Killed, Ricumoxn, Va, May 24. James Brown and Mary Smoot, while crossing a trestle on the Clinch Valley extension of the Nor folk and Western rallroad, were overtaken and instantly killed by a freight train, Mrs. Blaine to be Married, New Yonx, May 22 <The announce oMelal ment is and | ending floods of rain did for the | burying | the 1a Nows from the tus evn Done in Other io som opinion that this will order to clear the effort will be made merchandise UNS COmnpanies i { . UDITOR'S NOTICE.~In the Orphans | JPU BANC BALE OF REAL ESTATE Court of Centre county. In the estate of | af the eo ne 1 ined wi tonto. 1 Margaret Bpangier. late of Folter township desert od real a yh Flohd Lhe deceased, The undersigned having been ap: | ship. Centre eounte. i Hate in Ba pointed by sald court an Auditor to distribute | i re county, Pa he balance In the hands of David L. Ker SATURDAY executor of sald estate. to and among hve fegally entitled SX cet in interest for fulloy ¥ dwel n ing iil offer at Public Sale in LOWY n are o three dwell fixing the salaries | officers came ’ i's Valley, near th her when she d f own Mm Mg yeu of Erie Ha May charters fanned Market Company capital § Crafton Company, of Alleg county, capital $50,000; Mt. Pleasant a: Hommondsville Electric Street Railway Company, of Fayette county, capital §18 000 Hanmisnvno, May 22 The Market street bridge here caught fire from some unknown cause late yesterday afternoon, and before the firemen succeeded in getting the flames under control the structure was damaged to the extent of about $1,000 Hanmsnono, May 19.--The Thormmburg Stone Company, of Delaware county, eapl tal, $20,000; Big Meadows National Cas Company, of Lawrence sounty, capital, $10,000, were chartered yesterday, Michigan Forests Ablaze, Capintac, Mich, May 22. — Terrible for est fires are ng all around here, The saw mill of Edward M south of here, was bu |GRANDEST R. R. §] LL ON] BH - A » N or " - + fee _. A.SN te - ‘ LA / ’ 4 ¢ ’ ‘ $ ¢ ‘ ‘ ¢ ’ ' ¢ ’ eC ‘ ‘A ¢ ‘, ’ ech ’ ’ ¢ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ 0 o O WwW & GC Fa 1,000 MEN AND HORSES EMPLOYED. Bellefonte, Saturday May 27th, Class Work: WALTER L. MAIN’S cARTH . { { } . \ {+ } if; “ I'horoughbreds, 6 Tableaux Wagons Rare and Costly Animals, Herd of Elephants, Drove of Camels, 6 Ba: Fife and Drum Corps, Troupe Jubilees, Steam Organ, Steam Calliope. PONY WITHM 18 FOOT TAIL, RO Ponies. 20 Thoroughbreds. 300 Horses Fat Man and Bride, Weight 1372 Pounds. Arabian Horse with 26 Different Colors. $10,000 Troupe of Rare Arabian Horses, $300,000 FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 0'CLOCK, A. M. Doors open at x and 7 p. m, Begins at2 and jp. m, Children under 12 years 25 cents, Cheap Excursions on all Railroads. Adults so cents; AAA AAA AAA AAARARARARR ARRAN RANE, ROERT. Cashier, i lv ' PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE | LOCATED IN ONE AND HEALTHY ThE On I. Rp MOST BREAUTIF JTH IN THE ALLY GHENY HEGION ; OPEN 10 BOTH SEX ¥ i [OK PREY : 1 THER BX} HEN IARI AND B. & Irish Pointes. Irish Pointe Curtains. 50.00 a pair, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS BOGGS & BU rederal oi. nes Prepared to serve at a All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ete, Oysters in (5 ARMAN HOUSE, J High Street, opposite the Court House, Entirely new. New furniture Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern improvements, LC. & CLM. GARMAN, Proprietors. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! 193 eh dome, the eect, Obeciz!, fe
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