SIT EIS Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, PRESENTED IN DBRIEFEST FORM. of tha Nows Crimes and Casualties Every Char aoter Sent hy Gatherers of the Different and Pdited, Localities Carefully Nave parse Da Qant 08 Tha inry in the Fallsington “whitecap' cases failed to aree and was Nine favored acquittal. The defendants were held for the next term of court READING, Pa, Two women were held up and robbed by two highway men on Bing delphia and Reading railroad jumped L aped READING, Pa, Sept. #4. -—Burglars en- tered the residence Albert Eyrich in Spring town y, near this city, and break- ng desk obtained 86234. A bag containing £20 fn small coin was over looked. No clew ITTSRL Sept. 28. —Willlam Dewolf, the widely known general manager of the J. M. Gusky clothing of the largest st i soharged Nont 93. ngaman street, under the Phila- The men on & passing coal train and es of ing open a RG lishment, one res in Plittaburg, has been missing since Thursday morning, Sept. 14. It is feared that he has been foully dealt with BELLEFONTE, , Sept. 8 of Long and 1. Valley { In the case ott against the Lehigh 1.90 acres of territory, io or of the has been pending Coal company, in Snow Sh RI con Mrs, Fred WAR use of from the twenty ir juries ohn Me s, and AUER s wifen man in «i kesharre sult five He Go the le axplo a iured Mr to the re masked own Butler and Ars The valn ables wore alm and 1 Wwe 3 at dead fre was wa Mn head between they her born in the lad were s her head, it « his persons who leased fron great difficulty eye His screams at wer near ScrAaxNTON, Pa, 8 Dougherty and troduce their boys. both aged yesterday tool with fm western ith imaginary the of the city. Doyle aed tally fired the gun, and through the heart and instantly killed O1t. City, Pa, Sept. 25.—-The police are endeavoring to discover who performed the act of putting into the sprinkling cart of Barnhart Bros namite cartridges eight inches long inch and a half in thickness, to wh was attached about eight feet of waterproof fuse, one end of which was charred, showing that it had been lighted and failed do its work. The cart was standing where considerable damage would dably have been caused had the staff exploded Scraxrton, Pa, Nellie mett, aged 15 years, was assaulted six men while returning from a plenic early yesterday morming and dragged into a shoemaker's shop was outraged and injured so seriously that her condition is eritieal ne saw the assault nod act James Griflin was tw to una Ham- oy Some « the fowis, Hiram ware corn mitted to jail and b rel i BAyres for them Pirrsavnc, Sept. © Thirty third street mill shut down yester day in all departments. On Saturday the laborers were all paid off in fall. They were potifled that Inoes would be open for them under different arrange ments, The new rules are that twelve hours, instead of ten, shall coustitute a day's work, and the rate of piuy ten cents per hour instead of £1.45 per day. There wis a great crowd of men present yeater day, but for some unexplained reason the mill was nut started HUMMELSTOWN, Pa, Sept. 21. A Syear old girl named Cooper, daughter of an em- ploye of the Hummelstowss Brown Btons sompany, who lives about two miles from Hummelstawn, went to school, earrying her lunch in a basket. Wien she failed to yoturn home in the evening her parents became anrious, and inn ituted a search, Aub resulted in the finding of "e child, Jed to death, murdered, a portion of The Camegle thelr w of been ou her vw | dropped his baseball in an | fury has bromght | Emma Woods for he m EIGHT LYNCHERS KILLED But the Mob Finally Secured Their Vie tim, Hanged and Cremated Him. ROANOKE, Va., Sept. 21.~Robhert Smith, a negro, yesterday assaulted and nearly killed Mrs, Henry Bishop, well to-do farmer of Dotet t After robbing her he beat her ly and es caped, but was subsequently arrest i Soon afterward, however, L | around ti iil and km i n AOnNro hod At \ ) wife of a terri! a crowd the Hoan i! mareh Mavor Trout were posted and the streets in the About da nunar jail by orders of ’ 1 cleared Vici WAS Inoreased Hy a bh bat tered at a side door of the ja where the militia and Mayor Trout ha ing wa mer the mayor was & \ militia were hen or i COMmMme fire, knd a volley from Was Pp red men were killed and sone of them fatally During the Bmoved en were so riot the jall rouring the of from imntry bimap ions in a search for i to take him to tha jail met by the mob, h taken tree again wever, and the | He was bh 1dled afterward taken to from the snged bullets } his body ri and med. Mayor Th left the city, aud Acting Mayor BB in command was publicly bu Treasurer Washburn's Disgrace. ederalista Vietorke Blamare Yo hile boat is not a sure has been lost, it helps t that have for some time the fate of the vessel A Canadian B onto, 1 the Us eity Is of his em charge, is now Leys is 80; occupied a hig bar, being lo pen His em $300 (xx) Fm orrle ears Three Lives for a Baseball HAZARD, Neb, Sept. 96 Dudles well on his Fred old father's place. A companion | by a rope to get the when footing and stipped to the bottom. His father went <owi means of A rope to rescue the | As the three nea top the rope Lr nd they fell killed wered him bail, he rod the and were Lew Brown's Muardovess NEWARK, N. J opt. 90.~The Tudleted, grand spaictment against der of low Brown. Brown was shot by Emma Woods, who was his mistress, on June 2. Sheoon fessed the murder on the night of the shoot ing, but since has dended it, claiming that he had committed suicide Brunswiok's Seonrge BRUNSWICK, Ga, Bopt. 27. ~Two new eases of yellow fever developed yesterday Bix patients were discharged. There are pow under treatment fourteen cases, the smallest number at any one Hine since the epidemic was declared, The outiook is favoraide for the continned decrease of malignant eases, Decreasing, A Big Market for Oar Corn, Peri, Sept. 4. ~The German minister of war has ordered tie military suthor- fties to nse Indian corn mixed with oats I making up the milous for the army his will Jead to heavy Imports uous of American corn. ost his | You Take Medicine For? qt J Bellefonte Grain Market » % Misery en 1 fe © ill i rl dle w= SLAl sapari a i glnd to verify Mus J Fe x, 67 'rikie ral i ‘Moods Pilla AJ prejmied un tHisy of Cont OMES YANTED ie ambwria NI {OE Notlce is hereby given that ata Constable's sale, September Mh, 190, the ersonal property of Amos Kock, Linden Hall Fa consisting of household goods, Kore, six hogs. 040, Was purchased by mo and was left in his possession &t my pleasure All persons are cautioned not to mi Jaro with the same NHL Kary Oct. ® PBeliefonte, Mn CENSORED COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposit; Discount Notes, 4. 1, BHURGERT. Cashier, WH J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law Distriet Attorney's offies, in Court H peliefonte. Pa, Cliloctionta an resstonal ness attended to prom ptiy, swinsing the Lest results {oa family mediel | has never been This olnim, da | the dally pre far infer ———————————— Around the Clrele nits \ TATION Fi SCOP, Peaution there an 1 Or systems, only Frernnl Vigilunes In the price of health, But with enemies always lurking about waiting a favorable opportu ! : Inspuritios in 1 Hn gene fnaergnaning oN i] nity 16 as ths { } 3 vi ii i vd (hntme Yhen all Else Has Failed UTZ SALM. 1BOGG ALLEGHENY FERTILITY OF THEE patronage with vs. McCALMONT & CO, The Liebig High Grade trade name adopted for aiiated Iriseol ved Se K foe rn wp! Ate : best prepared 1 use 3 Lyivania 1 tons y Niats the farms of adio ps, as well a8 many rms throug! t Centre ¥. witioh has given the most satistacto ry results on the crop of wheat just harve toa Pit t { : whe] thie who uses Champion $25 Phosphate. MeCalmont & Co's. Champion $28 Ammoniated Rome Super Phosphate has been used by many farmers of Centre county during the past three years. This isa completefertiiilzer, Yaspived Mouth Caroling Rock only contains Phosphoric Acid, Our Champion phosphate contains Ni trogen, Phosphoric Acid and Pot ash. This fertilizer not only pro duces wheat but it will stimulate the growth of grass to follow, We can assure onr customers that it isthe highest grade §£25m & that have ever bron sold In shitre county. No fortiliver weed, ITitrates And Ehosphates. Yi ryt Ad we iy We deal in and Roop a supply of Amimonm Ground Bone, Muriate of Polash tities to meet the wants 6; buyers Falr Dea Our greatest ambition has been toast Joniie cost to the farmer | suffielent guarantee in the future, fa ted issn] Nitrate of Benda, Bone, Buffalo Honest phosphate land plaster and agriealtural sall in quan Invites Patr A a ote rill of oh Sia ality At the wet or methods pa A Ee nm be a ng In the past, wi “king the farmers to contiaue their large and | Bellefonte, Pa. 1 ai ow pre- | PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE | LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOT pravTIF! AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALL JHENY REGILOK ; OPES TO BOTH AES i FUT AN SAMPLE COPIES S &« BUHL, Led Pure Tallow Soap. 1s perfect: in other words it is all Soap, and the best for laundry purposes made. Agent wanted to sell to private families, a general clud order agent in each town. Address AMERICAN TEA CO, 236 to 346 Fifth Ave. Prrrsevnon, Pa. BEEZER'SMEATMARKET BELLEFONTE, ——— ALLEGHENY ST 3 J FE a A We keep none but the best quality ef Beef. Pork, Mutton, &e. All kinds of | smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage If you want anice juicy steak go to the Central Meat Market. PHILIP BEEZER, Proprietor AAAS NAAR ww Caveonta, and Trade-Maris obtained, and all Pat. ent baditeees conducted for Moors a ave fres, orros a Orme - id 84H tise VA those C.A.SNOW& CO. OMe, PATENT OFT, WABNINCTON, 0. 6. 4 ba hd -
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