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   Wellsboro Gazette (Newspaper) - November 22, 1901, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                                VOL COUNTY ffi FRIDAY NOVE PUBLISHED AT COUNTY PA TERMS Per leai in Advance FRANK Editor anH Propr HATES OF ADVERTISING TIME fl WeeKi 3 Weeks 1 5 Months J Months 6 Months 1 Vear 00 82 00 U lia iw 200 260 ICO sou 2 In 3 ID 300 360 440 800 1200 moo 4 In 5 Ou 00 00 800 1200 1800 ill DO 700 10 OU 1300 2000 33 OU 20 In BOU 1200 22 00 Si IX 13100 ID 00 1500 2000 2000 2800 oui eo ou BOW 100.00 Jie lor Insertion and five cents er line fot every No tor less than five Double will be charged for or cable work Seasonable discounts to yearly No advertisement until all ar- are paid unless at the option of toe publisher BUSINESS BLOOM DA VISi B wort action oct i Office over Mathers Graves pa of tbe a specialty All work ranted to elve 1883 X AMD COUNSELOR AT LAW BaU In all parts of Dr AUGUSTUS Wellsboro Fa OFFICE In Converse blocK Will visit any part of the la or to perform any surgical operation at- dren and abdominal of bota 16.1800 JOHN GEKKEN Merchant FA 1 bave an of samples ol Imported and Domestic ot beautiful terns which I am making up at prices as Is Shop 13.1889 v Jtr hereby elven that the following ST lories real and estates selected to retained by the widows of de- will be presented In Uie boro In countr on MONDAY 25 1901 at 2 o'clock p m lor confirmation nisi and will be anally con- firmed on 9 1901 lit 2 o'clock p m unless cause be shown why nnt Oliver late or deceased Inventory of sonal pro Estate of of Estate ot a H Cleveland late ol In- Sael Clark late of Inventory ol of EreKer late of Liberty Inventory of personal Clerk of Orphans Court fa Jis Fourth Judicial district of Pennsylvania composed of tbe county of has Issued his precept to me directed lor the of an Orphans Court Court of Common Pleas General and and and for the mmwlmma on MUST of NOVEMBER A D 1901 and to weeks Is therefore hereby given to the Cor- oner Justices of the Peace and in and for their own proper persona with their in- exemptions and remembrances to do those things whlon of their offices and tn appertain to be done aad all other persons In behalf of the Commonwealth any ma J to be oud and not to depart at their requested to be punctual in r attendance at the appointed time ably to Given under my hand and seal ature office In day of tober In the year of our Lord one thousand is hereby L given that Hie executors administrators have filed their In the Resistor's office for county Pa and that the eald accounts will be presented In the Court to be held at the Court Wellsboro In said county on NOVEMBER at p m for confirmation nisi ADC on MONDAY DE 9 iMl unions at 2 p cause be shown why sola accounts not be First and account of J W Green Ad- Of township deceased Final account of HI B Murdock Executor of the will of Busau Owens late ol field deceased eitel final of E G Treat and Treat Executors B Q Treat lute or Chatham de- j First and account of Alfred J Administrator of the estate of Dr N Williams late of de- i of F of LeonarJ and Harriet K of the estate of frank J late of Wellsboro Pfc Nov 1 i Sheriff's Sales oar ned out of cbe Court of Com mop Pleas of county and to me directed I will to Dublin sale at the Court House In ori MONDAY 1901 at one o'clock p m tbe following de- property In A lot of land fa borough at thei west corner of a lot of land owned by Effle L thence north along lands of Hiram 176 feet stone thence feet to i the alone the highway 185 feet Selina Beach thence north feet to place of beginning containing or less being the lot turned by tho at pail t uj uil Bowen Sheriff of f the by and having date May 2 Another lot of land In beginning at the corner of above described thence tbe mentioned tbe main main road 66 feet and stone thence north of Effle t Beaon to the south line of de- thence to tbe place of abbut M conveyed Iba by VB j A To After know the of YOU will never be a out it Coughs throats quickly and soon cured by its healing power For sale in drug stores 25 00 cents and Largest size est DROPS CURE IN ONE MINUTE HILL'S AND WHISKER DYE Your Money Bad We will chip East of the River It Is f lulld inor on plate Uw t In the maker Sire aiM 1 on costs you St Framed In Jn sewed frit lining of at- or farm Why pay prices for We sell WhiA do JULIUS SON Baltimore Md Successor to N T CHiNDLER AND mm PA Calle day or receive prompt Telephone on any line nt my Picture rrames made to order Over 100 new samples to select from line ol round and square frames Al nice Una of Framed to rear Converse Hardware Near Opposite Heat ket ilat Your BEAD THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS J E Ancell Dco We have your Star About two years aco vfo had a horse that we supposed had the worst way After trying we krew of without nny help your Star Powder Before we had fad he passed latce quantities o worms but the cure was complete and he bos since We sell Star Con- ditton Powders our store It ready sale and rives universal tlon Yours truly fl AusTn A Co Bold on a In toin in For all farm stock try ANGELL Druggist FOR 10 CENT CATARRH soothes nod che aad drives sway a cold in Che bead quickly It D Is absorbed Heals and the Membrane the and Smell at or ELY 66 Werren SU New IK Me C C Never loW In bulk of the dealer who to tell Juit u good tBE It is Hoped With Relief Gangs to Jet Fire Under Control EIGHT BODIES a thai the Bodies Still Beneath Tons of Slate and May Never Be Pocahontas Va NOT tlon carried than people from the coal fields of Top and the Jay long the about the entrance to the mine shaft were a mass of No bodies have been recovered since Saturday work will continue as long as there is hope of re- any of the unfortunates Many of the miners familiar with those employed there still assert that at least bodies are yet within the mine It is possible that if they were within when the explosion curred they may have been covered beneath tons of falling slate and their will never be list of bodies recovered bers 12 and two or three of the In- jured will yet Eight bodies of the unfortunates were buried in the Bame cemetery where nearly or more miners were buried met death in the same mine nearly 3 The mine Is fiercely and fpr little has way of searching the mine for those that are still missing It was supposed on have been under control by yesterday afternoon but it was found that a large amount of pipe and hose was yet needed in order the The mine officials are effort nor expense in the Injured burying the dead and flames It Is nnw hoped with the gangs from other mines to get the under though It Is hardly it will be entirely for possibly -a week as it is drift mine and it will to flood It a party of cuers entered the burning mine point inaccessible They saw In the distance the corpses of Biz or seven men and endeavored to reach them but the extreme heat drove them back fire ing and growing fiercer All efforts to get even partial control of it have proved futile TKe situation Is ex- tremely bad no apparent Improvement Monday the body of Fritz Moulter was found entombed room on the Tier was a hours no doubt would have brought For six hours cians worked with him restored to consciousness feeble but is likely to recover Is yet news spread that he had been ered alive Moulter says that all In the mine on com- phere that a number of the men left work before he did found that danger was imminent and with several others tn run fnr tbe heavy report which shook was and an in- stant later a huge cloud pf smoke and flame was seen coming sight of his companions but he turned into a side room as possible and was shirt off by falling slate succumbed the foul air popular subscription The state Inspector the scene but as yet has given out no statement regarding the supposed cause of the disaster Milk Poured Into Nov the new of New Jersey which went into effect Inspectors state down upon the milk dealers of with disastrous consequences dealers Supplies of the fluid which came in on trains were Jested as well as that which local dairymen and neighboring farmers were dling In Hundreds of gallons which the Inspectors said had been The city gave all the possible to inspectors Treasurer Suspended Nov suspended Treasurer Philip from tn 6t the Mr Gerst misconduct In office and with having kept Inaccurate and false He specifically alleges thar the of the city treasurer tall foV more credit of the actual amount jm Thu examination of the counts which has been fn progress several days will continued NUv cial pi the fact ing it In of Brooklyn has tendered bis lias been accepted Himself With To Lancastar advance i N OF COMMERCE Annual Banquet Was Held Last Evening New York The an- banquet of the Chamber of Com- merce was held at last evening Covers for 450 were laid in the main banquet room which was simply though chiefly with At the table of honor presided over by President Morris K Jessup Ambassador Joseph H Choate John Senator John Whitelaw Reid Governor-elect Albert B Cummins of Towa ccy the Rev Dr Donald Sage Carnegie eneral Nelson A Miles J Pierpont Morgan William E Dodge Samuel D Babeock Major General John R Brooke Carl Schurz Alexander E Orr Odell Rear Admiral Albert S Barker and W B Ridgely The professional Circles of the city were well to the list of the other guests The was opened by dren were miners from ton Petersburg ton He then proposed a toast to the ory of William McKinley It was with all standing and in silence Roosevelt's health was then toasted while tie orchestra played that of King lion of Gas In- Furnace 1 8 In the furnace First Methodist Episcopal Church of bondale Bursting the furnace aad scattering the burning coal which to the Thr flames men that may die Mrs Scott waa slapped in the iace and when she resented the attack It is air that one of fte men threatened a Otis Scott and building was totally de- The loss is about and is partly covered by an insurance Charles Hull a brave fireman had been in the bellry trying to get a line of hose into the main building not succeeding he was making his way down to the street and by mistake pushed a door leading into the blazing auditorium The leaped out entirely rounded him for a second but he fell and the steps from where he waa dragged to the street comrades with his burned from Me badly about the hips and hands and his face was Inlo one black blister He Is conscious but suffering terribly The known as one of the est firemen in this part of vania Its Pittsburg Pa Nov The board of directors of the Philadelphia tcom pany bonded debt to and the mentis have of tfr tbl the Southern Traction company and negotiations are ing for the absorption of the smaller Interests Also the leasing of the and Birmingham Traction will Philadelphia company absolute tf 61 of tract Ion in the burg district Walked to Death In Sleep N Nov In a state of somnambulism yesterday morning Francis clerk of the HoteL Traymore fell 30 feet his bedroom window He died a few hours later in the City Hospital Bolton at the Traymore for 20 years was Murdered He the late Congress Cape May Nov 18 When the cred of Brown their ings were distribute among the twenty more thousand dollars worth of all others In consequence cents each and three and cents and upwards Sugar 3 Cents a Pound Nov remove the duty on raw sugar within and product will The result was that many families were without milk In each ples were taken from tested with a view tuL prosecutions sell ar 3 cents a said W A Havemeyer the Chicago tive of the American Sugar Refining company In discussing the reciprocity convention In session at Washington that the congress would be inevitable Death Altoona Nov eating a piece of meat at the West End tel at noon yesterday a piece lodged In Thomas Malloy's throat was seized with a fit of coughing and blood near the heart died instantly Halloy was 65 employed aa a borer by the railroad B and Equipment Baltimore Md Nov timore and Ohio railroad will place 400 Miners March on Indiana Mine and Employees TWO MEN ARE FATALLY HURT After Attacking Day Shift They Went to Home of Foreman and in Fight That Followed His Wife and OF Punished By His Mother Carbolic Acid For Ing to attend regularly Mrs of this city punished her at noon yesterday boy resented the action of his stepmother die have ranse to regret It The mother paid no attention to the threat The then went upstairs to B chest and a and made an attack miners Prospect mines near this city As a result tivo men are fatally hurt and half a dozen more seriously injured The union minors formed at Union Station and marched to the mines Just as the men of were going on duty they were at- tacked and received severe treatment man William Scott and when told that he was in bed All right we will get him after him In the melee that followed Scott and his family defended themselves as best they but they were powerless Scott was badly about the head and face and W P COlllns aa of Scott who was iting there sustained Injuries that may prove fatal He had a- rib broken charges of forging the names of cago business men to notes police court yesterday An attorney who appeared for him told the son as was also Dottie the ter of Scott Others that suffered at the hands of the visitors were Robert McDaniel Posey Knight John ScoEt and Mars All bruised Owing to a the mine was hot operated and but one man tlie watchman Buck was on duty Azbell says he was seized by the leaders who took him to the furnace door threatening to alive but that others Interfered He was then beaten almost senseless and placed under guardr men then to the mine burned all they could find and after leaving instructions that they would return in rase the mine was started The mine is run on the Cooperative plan and independently tors that they cannot pay the union scale and run they pay the highest price possible and in some Ul vUC t JJ LUC has arranged to piv more than scale prices The union Miners say will force trp Pittsburg Stock Show Closed Pittsburg third an- successful fat stock s Also the leasing last a banquet to the visiting breeders and dealers by General Manager Simon of the East Liberty Stock Yards Al prize winners and other price records were broken for beef on Charles J rtf par pound said to be highest ever paid for a carload of meat cattle The big pounds raised A Lost Creek W Va Basset of was sold for Los Nov Tbe dead bodice of A P Wilcox wife and their son wore found in their home at Downey 12 miles from this city yesterday All bodies were horribly and the bloody condition of premises that the assailants met with a fierce resistance hlr Wllcox and d then literally cut to The woman had been shot while a plate from the stove to the table The baby lay in the of six creditors received checks for room while the dismembered body ofi the father was stretched near the door Glass Workers of the American Flint Glass Workers employed af the glass factory went but on a strike yesterday Many of the em- ployed members of the union struck through sympathy with the movement The factory is Idle with doors closed The cause nf the was the fact that A M were- an infraction of the Boy Blown to Atoms Alexandria Ind Nov Ott 13 was blown to atoms last evening In a peculiar manner The boy found a can In the rear of his home It about his waist on hla Im- A terrible explosion which shook the city fd anna and legs of the boy T the equipment for the front part of his head delivery In 38 passenger cars cars The coat will approximate The rail der for amounts to tons Germans fn O T Nov thousand acres of land near Navajo was torn away Child Drowned In Pond Pa Nov with a number of companions about hit own age Kobert U 4 years old son G Knox of this a his home His youthful playmates brother S years then left for schnoL At- cess both tHe brothers left school They went to a flekl some distance away carbolic lo drink telling him that it and he would like it Out illiam did not like the taste very much and after some of the Contents handed the bottle back to his brother Hal drank what in luc tle as he soj Here Is to they will never see me again A short time afterwards a man ing through the field discovered the two boys lying on the ground Both were They were re- to a hospital as soon ble where elder brother died last is still in- a critical that be V AN IRRESPONSIBLE FORGER Used Names of Chicago to Notes B Wheeler pending the cars kindling wood and the bg was arraigned and dying buried the heap of Of the entire Dumber in tho car but throe escaped an work for and there werte ten dead beside the track and several men so injured that it is likely that they will die It was impossible to check the progress of tne flames and soon the work cars and three freight cars were In asHes It some time before word the be sent to the outside It was necessary to send a on foot to six miles away and he not be spared for this lint il irate ms client was iu his up suffering from the excessive use of some drag and that he was now unbalanced 1 Wheeler had the air of a business man He is small of stature bald and While waiting to be arraigned he walked nervously about the courty His hands head shoWry tend bay had on to the railing to Belf The caWed the tion of the court to corraT tion and requested that sent to Hospital could Ho further said that for a month past Wheeler been constantly at- tended by a private much about the alleged attempts on his part to raise money on the notes said that he felt sorry lor the prisoner and that he thought he was care and on the statement of the de- that he could be his doctor at police sent him back there Wrecked i St N F Nov te for St Johns was in a dense fog near Cape feace One his life to reach the shore The and the rest of the crew whom were badly injured had ence were hours lashed to not rescued until yesterday afternoon was the fog that folk aware that a wreck the make any would attract attention The fact that the was In a cove between the cliUs impossible forthe land The is.a Is Farwer la c Lancaster Pa Nov farmer of ship was dragged lo death by a horsa yesterday He was 65 years old and tlie barn to a horse A fow minutes later the animal was seen running down the road ently dragging a log behind it The for a quarter of a when it turned and tame back the Luu that it was her body that was being dragged along This to the barn where the had become en- tangled in- the was fo be dead Killed His arre Nov Cosmosky Run cleaning his gun the shell In one of was discharged and the entire Joad of slim of his Lena 12 I years who waa passing through ttre kitchen at the time Death was almost Instantaneous Cosmos Ky IB nearly crazed with grief Fined For Adulterating by State Food Inspector Simmons using in their milk dairymen J of this city and J of Stone Valley were David vis of the Beef company charged with selling in fon r v Adjourned Pittsburg Nov annual meeting of ther general missionary committee of the Episcopal church adjourned evening tq meet in Albany N Y next year The have been diligent JOB the sessions and much Cotton Steamer Newport News Va NOT Tlie British steamship Manchester Freight Crashes Into Work Train on Sharp TEN MANY INJURED Force of Was So Groat That Were Thrown On Top of Work Adds the Horror Blair wreck curred on the Groat Northern near hero in mn ives and -S others were seriously in- An extra freight ran into anil it among those on thf train that terrible havoc was wrought Forty-one nese laborers aboard worK train was H to the freigh at a sharp near trains mci anil each was of miles an hour rto great was the fores C5 that the cars thrown top of the work train which lulled high mass of broke forth and added horror of the scene Those uninjured immediately began to those imprisoned in the wreck whose dying groans and spurred on the workers the wore at breakfast and done to those in the wreck to relief train and as they tuu tiegan teen of the injured to the hospital here yesterday afternoon the other wore left at Havre Of those brought here all but three probably Those at Havre not so seriously Injured H foreman of the nese who was one of the who escaped injury says that he had no blame for the wreck is re- ported by a It seems that ai -boat be- longing lo Lightship iu tho sea ed to a British sniack Thirteen from boat boarded the Brit- of the latter Long live the Several of the were Is thai making the attack locked their captain cabin Tlie smack in and ar- at where lodged a complaint with the consul Still Trolley Cars Scranton Pa Nov trolley car was In the A stick of mite supposedly was placed on the track of the Green line on Washington avenue street and when the car wheel it there was an teTen the be- the car and all at the time and They from their foet and cut by flying glass but escaped Injury This the fourth incident of this kind within ten days Found With Fractured Skull supposed to be McCahe Catholic divinity with skull BesHe tracks nere yesterday afterward without retraining In his pocket was hook the ol Thomas Home Brooklyn a prayer Father T The years of age Is believed fell from a train Brakeman Killed In Freight Wreck Towanda Pa Nov freight wreck on railroad yesterday at noon bloeliM tracks near Ulster for six jessel Horton a of was crushed to death under and an engine wrecked Track up In the course of their work and had it Is said failed to a fast-moving freight train In time to track Child Attacked Cumberland MuT the daughter of Anthony Reese was attacked by rats and BO badly about the throat that ehe may die was hV i 71   

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