TREASURERS v- | 228 Mosely Richare 73 | HOWARD TWP ! we ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. | TY INV \DING i [IFS SEATED LANDS for taxes for 7 MeCallough 'T) iT as jodfrey Martha “ | { ] and 184 eM J . pi p sraysburg ph Matters of Interest from All Over the | bd iV Y il I I i HJ Di8lons af aw of land fi "y h 1 | 400 el © J Bt i 19) L tle . : | unseated tra Commonwenlth, | payment of tax ) POTTSVILLE, Pa., May 21.—George Fish- | pu. yay } Nr cu bla ona g:ven that there will OR he | 10 el inte 5g Y TWP burn, foreman of a gang of miners en. | Fitzgerald's Boston Contingent at | publle sale ot out ery the following | 110 lehard BION TV, gaged in fighting the fire in the Packer | the National Capital, County of Centre, Yenna, for taxes | 91 41 Way Jaoob 8 i Crise dol colliery, near Lock Creek, was killed by a | and unp hereon, at Lhe oul GREGG TWP ? Ker Jol fall of coal . | |" on Monday. the Hh day of June, | 30 ntis Hens LIBERTY TWP, SHAMOKIN, Pa., May 23.—Vincent Ro- | POLICE WILL NOT MOLEST THEM, | [a at cing 00) Anderson Jaco den D kosse shot and instantly killed his wife | during a family quarrel yesterday Ro The Appearance of the Men Commended kosse was arrested and locked up. The couple had been married three years SHENANDOAH. Pa May 21 A gas ex- plosion occurred in the William Pe nn col llery, and three miners were horribly WASHING N, May 23 Michael burned. David Fisher and John Stone | gerald, with his band of forty-three have since died of thei I es, and | trial deleg: , as he styles them, arrived Michael Reynolds ig in a precarious con in this city last evening, and the organ dition | ization has taken quarters in the small and They Are Assiired by Police OM. cials That They Will be Free from Per. secution—Some of the Other Armies. GREENSBURG, Pa... May A number | chapel annex to th [¢ Zion Method of men, while on their way to work at the | ist church, a house of worship for ne a5 Claridge mines, were attacked by about | in the northwest section of the city I'} fifty of the foreign strikers’ wives and ter i chapel Is just about large enough to ac- ribly beaten Three of them. it Boss | wiate the industrials, and Johnston, Baker and Smith, were badly ped with wo de n nches, Whi h used up, | used for beds las ght I'he are by far the most int gen ance of any of th 1e HARRISBURG, May 21. —James | who was convicted of murder in th degree for killing Ellen Miller in Steel was sentenced by Judge Simonton to be hanged. It is understood that the case will be appealed to the supreme court, which would mean a year's respite STROUDSBURG, Pa., May 21.—Jack Felt Is suffering from the effects of sw allowing part of a cork, and the doctors ure not ceg- tain of his recovery. Several days ago he attempted to extract the cork from a bot- tle with his teeth. The cork broke and a large piece was blown down his throat The doctors have not yet dislodged it. and Felt is suffering great inconvenience and pain. KITTANNING, Pa. May 19. ~The Pittsburg Plate Glass company has posted notices at Ford City announcing an increase in the wages of its employes after June 1. 8t winter a reduction ranging from N)§ to 7 per cent. was made. The pro spective raise will be to the extent of half that reduction. En ugh orders have been received to assure a continuous run several months, PHILADELPHIA, May 19.— Andrew Gom. aged 60 years, was found in a vacant lot last night with both his w rists cut and fourteen stab wounds in different parts of his body. On recovering conscio 1Sness Gom said that he had been robbed of §1, 800 by thieves, who played the knock out 1d afterwards inflicted the ployed ti Fitzgerald stay here n They have a gress but have i cerning the man rondition is serious. No ar x “Art” Me n, son of the late millionaire oil pro- ducer, Johtt McKeown, who has been do- i } oal Oil nny’ in Brad the past two years, was arrested riff Walker onaw rraft sworn out $ 3 ATES, [41 ait £ r £20. i or breacl 1 Keown gave | ppearar 19 T he Order of ssignment to the Land mpany and Francis Shunk Brown, the order's attorney, yes- day afternoon. The assignment. the Cllicers say, has been precipitat by rea son of threatened legal 1 eed for The officers y bi Mors | of the Boston contingent of the Coxes Commonweal, is in the city. He was at believe t he interest of all parties con- cerned will be best conserved under agen assignment for the benefit of creditors. the interior department yesterd Suxsuny, Pa., May 22 + The Repub | called on Comn 1 unty convention met in the court | number of er Harr " sterday. Only one delegate urean of « er R » ne 1 hess governor and li tobinson is mak office, but Lyon | aud the « B08 wil be ‘the momines for audi gon: | , LOLED0, 0. Moy B.-A. he Poles | wit been i n ald | con 0€ Stakes In pictures drawn £& | GENTLEMEN, eral, at w and | v Carry off | oa. ) | at } | $5, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. whi ies ose ) oa day. the | ot 4 . TE - $3.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. les Emory Smith will second the | oo : here for WWeam em plaet : ; po | $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. 1 the platform will be that” writen an | 7 foot. Te. said thie treatmant he re. | Wheoandan tract of 1a sate othe SD: | pu Wirsy ants, iwontyaiy of | ’ | $2 and 81.76 for Boys. with the silver que mend the tise of | th ” 1a " | iver op The Armor Plate a : ne, A or ; ’ gd te Phyo Lag 4 ent) | - Bi 4 ; 4 S LADIES AND MISSES, ratio which will preserve the parity of HI Mas Re ! \ tol ni WA G Ma Pe resentat! Hil 4 ) nthe 2 ! wired and steen in A - i a, ad y 83, $2.50 $2, $1.75 those metals t then . AA, re Tr Outhwaite completed the text of the re of thine. ¢ . ROCOMIDANDY tha big La Hy dos Hn a HL CAUTION «If any dealer Latrone, Pa., May 20. Interest in the | port on armor pinte investigation last | hereh i $ plcinres wore | acl the scene « { battle by a — a fo Jon I td nine strike situation here has the eall over the | nigh tix brief and to the point. It di. | Richard Richardson | ry haath tr a ref e rels tof the time, and ean 1 — oP Wor nays be DA them with: flood excitement. The state of affairs is | rect: naval committee to proceed fm. | JUNC A Ay I Sd dev 18 rer riod Hn tho The w a supplement Ee auhccurate Arr Tom, Tmt Tl. out the name stam extremely critical in this region, and trou | mediately with investigatic into | fice for 'the recording of Seeds n and fo | ten history portrays gas It doos the «friking Ga gt 4 4 : 0 he fore ms By ble Is imminent. The attempt to resume | cover all the work done | the Onrnegle | tre o ity, jn dood b ay {he said John | the lenders whee ravd giving he likeness of i. : work yesterday by the Latrobe Coal ¢ im HPRTLY since the government contracts K1 Tor Ang th At no partition of said land | the days of sty fo Hore the veterans wii hi pany was met by ugly opposition, prinel begat housand dollar i= made has been made, but partition thereof yet re the past recalled wd here the young may pally from a big mob of Slave and Ital. | aveilabl r the use of ie committee In | mains to be made to and among the heirs of | gain Inspiration to mulate thelr patriotism ting ‘on ’ > alld deendent | and devotion, ans, Only one man was allowed to prosecuting ¢ Power is given to Sheriff's offiee JN ON DO The Pittsburg Times deserves thanks for 80 to work. The mob was in an ugly | summon withewes, administer oaths and | poiisfonte. Mas Ot Sherilt. | placing this splendid history within the roach Le DOUCLAS Shoes are stylich, easy fitting, and give better mood, and the strikers were armed with | secure the production of books and papem, | [hore people at nominal cost, and its proposed nat the prices advertised than any other make, Try one pair and be con . free distributio y s F ’ T ¥ 8 . : clubs, bars of iron, big steel rods and The Columbia Mak New Record readers Is genaroat y withon A paraiier 1 | Faneed: The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price 6n the bottom, which ‘other weapons, proving very Yormidable o Columbia Makes a Now Hecord. [PROPERTY FOR SALE ith | JOU ATC not a reader of The Times vier | sarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. 1 th Ligonier worn eum coral637%. | Golumbin revurid rors os. nowchrmney | Maa 1 orca SUL Sickie | Ko Sour dew gout 1 ohn, 1" sheen | Beaters wih puch sue sane ot spor dollas annually to those whe w helps to At the Ligionier works, about a mile from | Columbia returned from her government on & Jot containing aboat 33; acres of ground, The Times es in flue Jocality, oie 10 | increase the sales on their fuil line of goods. They oan afford to sell at a less profi, town, a dozen deputies were confronted trial yesterday afternoon, The results of known as the Dearmeont home, at Pleasant | and agents i, JOF terms to clubs | and we halleve yOu ean pave money b ng all your footwear of the dealer adver. " a "” . | Gs a. The buildings are all in good repair tised below, Ontalogus free wpon app . Wu DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, # mob of about twenty-five strikers, the trial were satisfactory, even far be. | Gap, Fa Lif in excellent condition, with sb . . . ed with clubs and revolvers. The | Youd expectation. The trial was not for and the lane Js Jn ae Tre psn, with + LYON & CO., Bellefonte: 8S R PRINGLE, Port Matilda; eputies were attacked from the rear, and | #P0ed, but to test her seaworthiness, Sho choles home and will be offered at private sale. | JOHN M. KEICHLINE, * J A QUIGLY, Blanchard; A G EWING, Penna. Furnace; one of them was struck over the head was speeded, however, and she made the | For turther Information a of or address ATTORNEY AT-LAW and Justice op ™HR howe! . JOA NOLL, Adm, | PEACE. Office In Garman's Opera Hoss pk J E GRIEST, Floming; D C KREBS & BRO, Pine Grove Mill: Be a rsa evan, Blow svat he | Snir slond of sry tentmenean 1. FERGAL 0 a. | Ad io te Sou B ¥ SHAFFER & SON, Nttawv. Geo. F. Hoy, Hubleraburg, Pa
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