2 THE CEN TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUS’ 6. 1586, THE CLEVELAND STRIKE It Will Probably Not Extend to Other Industries, OPPOSED TO A SYMPATHY STRIKE. Labor Leaders Do Not Agree to the Wis. The Ing Works Still Heavily Guarded Brown Holst Strike dom of Sueh » Move ers Sald to be Armed, CLEVELAND, Aug. bH.—~It is not likely that a sympathetic strike will be ordered to ald the Brown Holsting company strik ers. Eight of the leaders of the Central Labor union, all representing different trades, were interviewed last evening, and all but two of them expressed themselves as opposed to such a strike, it would be unwise and « the strikers. The be decided at the Labor union t be ordered it declaring that ould not benefit juestion will probably meeting of the Central might. Should such o strike will call out upwards of 15 000 men, nearly all whi ould obey the strike order Yesterday m front of nm w raing two men stopped in Mrs. Lind's boarding house, a few squares from the Brown Holsting works, where boards a named Gett ner, who is employed at the wi The two men yelled for the non-uni wn to come out, and then they thr stones at the hou men fired through the panel and ent The noise attracted the att militia men double a neigh! to run “Halt stl paid no tion to the ord an he Idler firing ] and! un mn began to OW Presently one of the at the door, the wad fusill a Cry shinston's Big Maj rity. wnt 45 IT: 1} r fifteen siorits two ve twer ty the leg bil int} f the gov " It which | will suffer ' bh hve ish land Fusion in Indiana in this and Dem there ou list that parties vTalry head rte show no probal together ocrat ming tional Held on a Charge of Murder, LA PLATA, Md, Aug. Bb —George Mat thews, an oysterman, Is held here charged with the of James J. Irwin on Saturday Inst Evidence brought out at the inqudst held shows that Mat thews has been on intimate terms with Mrs Irwin and that the murdered man was cognizant of the fact. Matthews de. nies all knowledge of the crime murder night 1896 AUGUST. Su. Mo. | Tu. We. Th. Fr. 1896 Sa. | El 3 | 4 5 6/78 910 11/12] 13/1416 | 16 17 18) 19/20 21 122 | 24 25 | 26 a7) 28, 129 31) woos 8. He g oi | | 1548 | 23 MEM ander arrest. ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Suxerry, Pa, Aug . ~The following ticket was named here yesterday by the Republican county convention: Congress man, Monroe H. Kulp: state senator W H. Hackenberg ; assembly, G. W. Rhoades and W. L. Nesbitt; prothonotary, C. L Kremer; treasurer, G. H. Gibson HARRISBURG, Aug. §.—1n company with William Pennell, a half witted boy Charles First, aged 13, went up along the canal for berries. An hour afterward Pennell returned with First’sclothing. and sald that two tramps had pushed him into the canal, where he drowned Pa wife SHAMOKIN Aug. 3 --While Derk and were gathering huckle berries on Trevorton mountain Mra. Deck stepped into a nest of ul snakes The rept attacked ned to bey rh COP 1 Hes her, but man em bac} : he WY at Witt ind arrived this city. mn ly h IR ROAR the home Mra investigated people to th lead child a hildren, age xt dead fr the care of 1} lee $s ¢ mo TT tions nal Republi anarchist t wy an platf ps of pted by the Demo eran ™ rtions non : thonotary toned sl) lerk Fra: Yard n enkin ister nell of this patching uj we differen ernor Hast Senator Q ing last year's state wns vosterds from the lean He was unoj fow congressinni ’ } \ Te control Republioan om gnnimtion, sn ently Mr. C had that the ha ) he ha Wi Lyon, a prosperous poross the ine in P George Patterson noarpenter dar. Patterson was build a house + abd who eq between (Hoy uay follow organization fight for congress t by the Repu ) mx held In this city Mr. Connell with the mnton, tos phd inted Eleven distri cunty up to sa YOArs ago vied present cure mnell h first offi contro aver » Pa farmer Farnhan Hive ‘Just LIAMEPO Aug. | who otter county, murdered early Thur engaged by Lyon t for which he was to receive much day and hiz bourd lLyor peddied ment through the country and wis often away from home. He suspected Patterson with being too Intimate with his wife. and on Wednesday night planned ta ascertain whether or not his suspicion were groundless. He started ns usual of one of his trips, but when he had driven a short distance he tied his horse, and with a big skinning knife went; to his home He stole quietly up stairs and found Patterson in the hallway. Without a word of warning he stabbed Patterson again and again. Suddenly he onme to his menses, and sent for a physician and helped | to dress the injuries he had so croelly in. flicted. Patterson lived about six hours, dying Thursday noon. In hisante-mortem statement he said that he hoard some one | sneaking up stairs, and thinking the in. trudern burglar went into the hall to cap Lyon is we per ture him, when he wis stabbed. HE ME: Many Excursioniste Killed Near Atlantic City, DEATH LIST REACHES FORTY-FOUR Remding Express Engine Crashed Through mn West Jersey Excursion Train, Cutting It in Two-—Only Two Employes Killed on the Reading Train, ATI cident A rail details ANTICO ( July 81 horrible in its ing In its res just outside thiscity four persons were killed and as many more injured Ih Reading rallrod which left Philadelphia evening crash nirain a ind sicken weoeurred Inst evening and as o result forty XPress meadows, abo vivania train with a party «, Millville ‘enns baggage ma ap Re - y FINING TH? RESPONSIBILITY The West Je Train Had Right of Way “ey Been Given the Pinkerton ling express wind Engineer Gr eman Newall, of the West J¢ train Arthur Stiles City, who the HS excursion of Atlantic wheel along the collision Nearly 8 resi riding n road, and was turnpike y testified these witnesses Farr, of greed a the "il Engineer Edward train, who was found dead on the throttle. had done hig power to stop his train that a collison was Imminent one of them except Greiner stated or in ferred that the West mid either have been stopped after Engineer Greiner saw the Reading thundering along towards him. or so handled it that only the two engines wonld have come together This would have meant the death of the men In the two cabs, very likely, but it would have saved the passenger coaches Conductor Pinkerton, of the Reading train, sald this in many words He added that any man of ‘good judgment would know that at the rate the Reading train was running it could not be stopped twfore reaching the crossing Pinkerton also gave the impression that the signals had not been properly worked According to his interpretation of En. gineer Farr's whistles, a certain signal had een given the Reading train and | then suddenly changed to another. The first must have been the right of way alg- nal and the second the danger. Farr whistled to know which was right, but it was too late to stop the train The testimony of all the witnesses proved, | however, that the West Jersey had the | signal to go ahead, and that the Reading | necessarily had the dgnal to stop, | Reading with his hand everything in he and evory when MW Jersey train Ll] | The express train ordinarily had the right | Hanns: but on this occasion Operator | Haus fave the othr Sulu the signal to DOW VASSACRE The Greatest Sufferers are women; theit system being particulai- | 1 ly susceptable to derangement Ccasc. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY cures all sicknesses peculiar to their se it fortfies the system against the discas lent to old age inci in the 1d for What a Woman « LEGAL NOTIC Sal OF REAL ESTATH Estate of Richard By virtue of a of entre county IC sale. on the premises FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ist lowing rea estate lowit land, bounded and deseribed as loll el inning at a buckhorn and » ol RARE way and Budd and Re Fink thence by land of latter th 2 west 41.2 k rehes to post; thenes by land of William A Newman, north east 65 perches to post thenee by same north 12° west 16.8 perches to pine stump: thence by lands of J. Orwick north 2g and 2 perches to stones : thence by land of CU. T. Fryberger, south perches to post: thenee by same south 5 east 1) porches to post by beech: thence by same south BY wes 5 perches to place of beginning, containing 20 acres and 40 perches in Taylor township. Thereon erected a two story frame house and other improvements TERMS<One hall purchase money, cash: i in one year to be secured by bond and mort gage HV. FINK, Administrator of Richard Newman Hannah, I's Newman, deceased f the wil posed at § in Tay EF) rder there Orphans’ ¢ be ex Nw Rhe fo Tract of WN MEATY, « Man other a] NYTICE Notice Is hereby given that the first account of Geo, W. Naugle, commit tee of Nebastinn Schunchiman, of Philipsburg Boro, will be presented to the Court for confiy mation on Wednesday the 24h day of August next, and onless exceptions be filed thereto on or before the 2nd day of sald term, the same will be confirmed Also, that the final accounts of W, 6G. Run kie, assignee of J.C and W. H. Runkle, of Pot jor township, for the benefit of creditors, will | | be resented to the Court on Wednesday the Mh day of August next, for confirmation, and | unless exceptions be filed thereto on or before the 2nd day of sald term, the same will be con rmed w oh Suirn, Prow’y | JT A 2043 Market street, TRL AGENTS. Mostrat FzorL ry w, Bs and dis- west 43.5 | ald estate are requested 10 make | without delay for settlement i to work at home or elsewhere ; men and RITINY ARH ION egal re pre sent Miiihe m boro, Milihelm, Va Washington state Gephart both of Mil art, Lavansvillie, Pa James Schock her husband, New Berl M. Salina Goodhbart and W., L. voodhart susband, Milihelm, Pa Fake the Orphan's Court writ of partition court to the s on Monday, the that mt heirs and b Gephart Catharine Gephart M.C, Gephart and heim, Pa. U. F. Gep Margaret sehock and fothe ives of Jace i ceased James M from ret ssued mty. : ' Hues | riition o jesday NOTIC) t Grove, late “ge town by given that above estate have the undersigned All persons estate are requested to make ment, and those having claims duly authenticated for sett lems W. KE. GROVE NATHAN GROOVY ers testamen ooh granted to ebted to said mediate pay resent them ! Exe tors Lemont, Ma XECUTOR'S NOTIO) Estate of Plerce A. Emer er low nship deceased Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned Il persons indebted to immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly anthenticated for settlement LH Neck, Executor Nittany se of Walk 6.110 a A PNINISTRA TOUR'S NOTICE Estate of WH. Wilkenson fonte Borough, Pa. deceased Letters of administration on sald estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands Against the same will present thes to the under EMELINE J. WILKENBON, THM Adm'r late of Belle sighed Bellefonte, I's. 8 70 $15 PER DAY Jyaried, imeiueen: wom profitable, Address en, Work R'asnnt and I Bellefonte, Fa P.O. box} PROFESSIONAL CARDS ORVIS, BOWER &ORVIS, Att law. Offices in Pruner’s German and Engin, legal business given § IRA C. MITCHELL Office in Crider ser rmeys-ats New B All forms " vi at roomy en Attorney at $s Exchange Care E. H. FAULKENDER. ‘¢ | Ass a H: The New York Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, d 2 \ RHOADS SHIPPING « © 0 © » o o COMMISSION MERCHANT -WMDEALER IVa ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw, KINDLING WOOD By the Bunch or Cord, gnanti. ties to swil Purchasers, Clean Washed Sand. Respectfully so lielts the patronage of his friends and the publie at hs cont yard NEARP. R R. STATION BELLEFONTE, ED. EK. RHOADS
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