The Tribune, Hastings, PA, FRI 30 NOV 1894, VOL VI., NO. 45 Page 7 {only a few lines transcribed from microfilm while at library} KEYSTONE STATE CULLINGS Harry Brooks, a young man, was arrested in Erie, charged with the murder of Henry C. Young, whose mangled body was found near his home in Erie last May. Paul Stockton was fatally injured in a football game in Philadelphia. Players jumped and piled on him when he was down with the ball. Michael Washa was killed by a fall of slate at the Stewart iron works mine, near Uniontown, Tuesday. Mrs. Sapira McLaughlin, who was shot by Henry Powell near Rochester, Saturday night is still living, but cannot recover. William Henry, of Pennsville, was killed by being thrown from a buggy. The horse had scared at a train. Attorney Charles H. Hodges, of New York City, married Miss Delia Cleveland, of Erie.