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SA PENSIONS THE DISABILITY "MILL IS A LAW Nobldive’s Ds; Birce the War are Entitled Dependent widows snd parents pow dependent whose sos died from effects of army servise are fneinded Hf you wish your elem speedily and filthy prsocnted’ meeentnll! Jirwewd’ lames Tanner, wildireas Fate Compu isioner of Pousions, Washington, DC. Buacklen's Arnica Salve. Tie Bost Salve in the world for Cu» tribe, oer, Ulevrs, Bt Bhs, Fev jiiectn, RE laude « Lilblgion Pun, wr od oil Skin Eeogeio spot ovely swrew Plow, ur ms gly tegir a br ie ids steed fo give geht wwf on or Her fd rier 2000 vn per box, FO SL BY J.D Murr vy, hog gist, ELECT RICAL DEATH. |e YOUTHFUL CHU! {OH WORKERS | i Sing Sing Prison DESORIBED BY AN EYE WITNESS, The Four Murderers Pay alty Within Two Hours—The Exe cutions Entirely Successful, Both from a Scientific and Humane Stand point—Death Instantaneous, Sina Sina, N. Y. All the wit- nesses of yeste state prison gave would not reveal the cution before they were enter the chamber of death. All in saying, however, that the killing by electricity wus instantaneous and pain- less, and that the new method is emi- nently successful both from a humane and scientific standpoint. One witness, however, whose nmne is necessarily withheld, gives the following acconnt: When the witnesses had thered in the chamber some them appeared very nervous, and all sBowed signs of a great strain on their sensibilities, The sliding door which concealed the switch outside of the executioner's the witnesses gath- July 8, a pledge that they details of the exe- closet was raised and ered sbout Drs. MacDonald and Rock- well and Professor Laudy, the scientists in charge of the electrocution, who pro- ceeded to signal the electrician in the dynamo room. Five bells, was soon followed signified “Tarn on the current.” Imme- wmeandescent lamps on the it their white light, turned the current then into the amper- v satisfied with its informed the thie sigual to ‘get ready,” by one toll, which and the scientisi into the voitmeter, t and when ful indicated power they warden, Warden Brown, Deputy Warden Con- death cell building to bring rembling wretch who was pay the penalty of his crime. Creeden and Lynch were en- with Slocum when Warden Jrown and his deputies entered. Slo- cum had been selected as the first vie- tim, and as soon as the priests had fin ished their supplicat said he was ready and stepped out of his cell with alacrity. The walk fo death began. Following the warden and his deputy came Slocum, between the two prie who held aloft in front of him a crucifix, at which he steadfastly azed, The two deputy keepers br ht up the rear of the fate- ful procession Slocum halied mand, just mat which were watch g as | fe go ont The doomed man's gaze riveted on the chair. Then it wandered to the dang ling wire, and the t from which it was suspendsd back the chair it came, | lie to a magnet, Now Ih mald and Rockwell and Professor Laudy a proached to at tach tae eect ” Ihe nosttive elec trode wa Siocum's head, the same ; ler electrocution. The neaative was attached to the right leg trousers having been rolled ap for surpose before Slocum was bound in the ch When the electrodes sfactorily ad- justed and hed the three scientist switchboard and said rent was steady and regastered 1,600 volts, Drs. Mack mald on either side of the chair, everviiong was in readiness Brow F§) tapi ed om the secret closet The unknown insid a quick pull to his rubber covernd lever. The elec tric fluid was released before the soumd of the tap reached Slocam's ears, and like the bard i , 1 t h it sped, tale when to when the death he almost knees knocked te- forth thie first wo Fathers raged ions he began. 8 ard en’ 8 COm- rubber who i he i + 4 t those ’ Cie to nr sali 1 stood When Warden ang 1 Re a kwel ave § i fl id that his hour had come, but chaix 1 before fell to the floor. His gether, and bat for the support of his spiritual advisers he would certainly have colla ape d. Warden Brown gmickly read the death wor ut, snd Smiler was hastily seated chair. His face took on a ghastly hoe, and Comnangh- ton got no sseistance from this victim in arranging the str; Te 14. and the elect time than Sloe mn BDO: in he ard in & few seconds Smiles also waa dead. The same slight burning under the electrodes was no- ticed as in Slocuni's case, Wood had been prepared by Creeden and Lynch going to his death, and he was all ready. He uttered no word when his time came. He ported by the priests no eamnetion waen he Fathers gazed on the chair, of Christian Endeavor, Minsearoris, July 10.—Sunny 1 who The mul- the hard work- throngs of Youthful Endeavers is even larger than even now it is apparent that the influx | and delegates to this, the de- He sat down in the chair diffidently, and his binding quickly that it was ouly minutes after Smilers came to him. witness displayed no emotion. was nothing to canse nausea, came to its victims so quickl was all over before they realized it. cell, but when Mr. Connaughton said: ‘Come on, Joe, be a brave man,” the Jap walked ont guietly, Two additional keepers marched one on each side of the Jap, while the chaplains followed behind the warden and his deputy, The Jap did not seem to comprehend the purpose of the chair and seated himself without pre wt. A keeper asdsted Con ton n binding the Jap, aud the last act was quickly accomplished, The current was allowed to remain in the Jup's body about three seconds longer than the contact with the three others: accordingly his skull and leg were strongly marked by the electrodes, Jugiro’s body was taken awa Six bells were struck as a signal to t e elec trician in the dynamo room that all was over. Yacht Designer Burgess Funeral, Bosrox, July 14, ~The funeral ser- vices over the remains of Bdward Bur. ens, the famous urine architect and fos + Who vide the models for the , Mayflow: iw ind Volunteer, sid who. died of typhoid fever, will Race tomorrow, The hour and Ph Is have not been fixed, but the ser. vices will be private. b Tragedy nt a Clirens, Axon, Qa. July 14. «During the Perfurmanctaf J of Ade Forepangh's show lg upon which William it, of Hinion brothers, was jira He fell to the gr he convention will be the lar gest ia the seciety's history. The largest single delegation to arrive was the New IE nil; and train bringing 500. On this was Father Endeavor Clark, as he has been lovingly dubbed by the society he founded, He is the president and head of the movement, At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the thousands assembled in the great andi- terium of the exposition building, Daniels, as chairman of the 1891, called the immense to order and delivered the address of welcome on behalf of the committes "hen there were addresses of welcome on behalf of the Minneapolis and St. Paul pastors, and eloquent re- Sponges, At last might's session Rev fany, D. D., of this city, after a service of praise ort of the united society was presented k Chen Secretary J. W. Baa, of Bost won. Then the annual address of the united society was delivered by Rev, Dr. Francis E. Cl f Boston, Mixxgavroris, Fally 15,000 people were in att at the closing session of the tian Endeavor convention last 2,000 being compelled to an overflow meeting of 3.000 people were conducted just across the reset we alr, he exercises were the read- ing of the res fav. W. P, Landon, president of Minnesota was offered WION, 04) by Rev. J. D. 1 D. D., of Phil adelphia. After the onan ious adoption of the report of th Intions commit- tee Rev. B. F. Bo irmpain of the affered the pmitiee fi wing i which were elected unani v: President, Rev Francis E Boston, and = long list of vice pre unong which were the followi w. H C. Mc Ewen, New Yo R. BE. Caldwell, Louisyille, Ky. : Joseph A. War. den, Piladelphia William Patti- san, Toronto, and . Le. Parsons, St Louis The closing addr Power” was delivers bur Chapman, D. | Presbyterian Ci master On whe als vice after wi ‘ pronounced and its gre On stood aied : assemblage QO. H. Tif- presided, and the annual re- great even stand, also in pind LY by ’ the the 0] Opn we rp r Wiicd juayer ckley, i“ s i on list noma Liary, Socret of J. Wil Bethany iphia (Post ers cnurch) cration ser tion was 4 $3008 yeuon THE CAPSIZED LAUNCH ( And Three of the Four Occupants Found a Watery Grave. New Youx, July i were drow » $ naphths b They Rockaw ay; KB ly nn, and Ge OF Camerer owned The party eit in the afte T Tix 3 £] il White. The 1 Three men of the Beach. East of Brook Fi sl Dash, CHIMIZing aidi launc! at Long were Louis unerer, of ! o'clock Haden 8, aught In inlet the and capsized on the bar, her ur being thrown succeeded in resching a bu three bh. craft had fa was sighted by the His three com soon alter the A rowboat containing men from Jersey City ton, John Tx ~Was capuzed boken , and all thr None of the OCH Upants water. White y, and for it while passing him, until he of the Jessie D. Lie says, sank h was capsized. three young santer Run- James Brete on xth street, Ho e of the men drowned. have been recovered, ars he t na HULICe few bs ONS panmons, ann x 1 *% Jad 3 Dixiies William's Farewell Loxpos, July 34 from Hatfield noon and returned to he was escorted the Life Guards, entrance to the castle and led her imperial guest to her srivate apartinents, where she embraced Bic: Ww ith mach warmth, After an hour's conversation the queen bade him an affectionate good-bye, and the kaiser took his departure for London. Here he joined the kaiwrin and proceeded | with ber to the railroad station, where to Victoria, The kaiser returned yesterday after- Windsor, whither The § yg fringes oy the i her children sell ax delighted house, The German emperor was entertained with his Dudley, where be met a choice com- pany of titled guests. His Life fur His Son, Lake Guorar, N. Y., July 18.-P,| W. Barney, superintendent of the Lake! Champlain Transportation com any, | ‘our. on Lake George, yes | While 3Mr. Barney | on the lake shore lost his balance, and with the cry of © Ualher, save me” on his lips, pitched into the water. The father Re himself first into the lake ul the boy, and with the lad still n his arms, was drawn ashore by two men Whe chanced to witness the acc: dent. lance sufficed to tell the story. The fore ead of the superintendent had been erusned in by a projecting rock which he must have struck under the water, teen Mile island, day afternoon. and his boy were the little fellow Co —————— More Hlection Frauds on Trial, Jersey City, July 14.-The trial of John P. Murray, Oscar C. Buringham, Thomas E. Smith and Martin J yun for ballot box frauds while the election board in the Fifth precinct of of ho Second district of Jersey City in the election of 1830 was n before Judge Lippincott in the He BE court house, Five election boards have already been sentenced to eighteen months in state's prison for ballot box stufling in that election. Boath Ends " Vacation. Briyipeug, N. J., July 13.—One of the saddest drowning acoidents that has occurred for sone time took place in the Delaware river at a point about a mile below here, By the oa canoe, Suiriual M. editor . Thomas 8. K = PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here | and There in the State and Flashed | Over the Busy Wives, ALTOONA, Pa., July 14. —The stables of the Altoona City Pu a Railway | company were destroyed by fire last | night. All of the horses were rescued, but a number of cars were lost, Loss, $5,000, PrLymourn, Pa., July was killed yes 11.~Paul Mutzks | terday by falling be- i neath the wheels of a freight train om | which he was nits r to steal a ride, | A passenger train follo Wing ¢ ut his body | in pieces, PHILADELPHIA, July 18. Lougherev's boarding and livery stable on Harvey street, German- | town, canght fire Jesterday morning, | and the entire building, twenty head of | horses —y carriages were "destroyed by | the flames | Wassingron, Pa, July 13 Mrs. | Rosa ie 5 ming. of this place, has sued | the Pit Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Lote. railroad for $50,000 far the | killing daugnter Mary on that | road last fall Miss Fleming was | crushed to death by falling under a car, | PuiLAapeLri 1A, July 18.—The large | three wddy mill of Jeremiak Walworth & Son 118 Ludlow street, wis totally destroyed by fire last night, ig al of £20 000, whi per- | wovered by insurance. The fire is | «1 to be of incendiary origin, | p hilip Spencer was injured by a falling wall, but will recover Wesry Cis safe at the robbed of §1X It was 11.30 the Hi &) ing Samuel | exchange | of her SIOTrY = my h is a Hou July 13.—The AEION eo] office Wie «in notes and $53 In checks. v'elock when William Gal- lagher, 4 proprieter, left the office the cash from the reg- ister in the bar room, and upon his re- turn he found that one had come in and tak TUNKHANN south bound t TER, I AM: iti 1 10 tase Brie 1 the I.—The ontrose radl- freight viteh at Springville { Sherman, a lady ped on the track, : mching, and to the side | is road last ngzn 3 nose from A i : tit Pui been No np lie McClure who were Years BL clan § Jans seppe Cruers Dove Bucks o selected the stale ADELPHIA, J Orougnt in « $ Ls Suit has just | mon pleas i irdiedio, whe is | { Paywaster | Li Bai slid is al barre . from iNEY. convention the epnbii wing conveniion } De burg Aug. 19: Edward ham: W / vanboro T. Warner, Wnght tions ind ¢ Harrison's tion McKinley 1 mously ed Nazar Pa., July 14 mill erected bere by 8. Freidberger, of Philadel for the manufacture of laces and is in operation. Twelve looms, capable of producing 84,000 rards per day, are ranning, which number will Crea occasion arises. The new industry iv viployment to a large number of hands, and will be quite a boom to this old Moravian town Ruavisg, Pa 18. Owing to the prospects of an immense apple crop sev- i in the upper eral applejack di part of which have not been CA delegates to held at Harris Demet, of Dur. ; Charles lesoln- administra re unani- Ald station ruil 3] : BIE in $id MGR ~The new July iftiilerios this county runsing for some years will resume op- erations this and applications have already been made by several for the necessary anthonty from the internal revenue department. There are seven of these distilleries in the county and their produc ts 8 furmarly had quite an ex- tended roy alion put Prrrssvno "July f£.11 §ehids 11.~The National Trade Asseubiy 143, Knights of Labor, comprising the glass bottle blowers of the United States and Canada, will, on the 10th inst., at St, Louis, de- oe NO, affairs that will create trade. ihe deavor to a revolution in bottle workers will en- ver their connection with ghts nnd join the Awerican Fed- eration combination, with the American Flint Glass workers, Winiiavspont, Pa, ronng men, William McFarlane and "rank Hartranft, were seriously hurt at new culvert on the Pennsylvania railroad, a short distance below the Al- They were at work fie July 4. Two on the part of the men at the ro pe machine was pulled over upon lane ard Hart:aoft, the latter opt injuries that will probably prove ving oir, Pa., July 11. —- Ed- ward Jones, aged 12 vears, a som of James Jones, Renovo, had his face and eyes bavned by powder. He and a number of other boys were along the river banks at the foot of Fifth staset watching a man fishing in the river when he noticed a baking powder can lying on the ground. Ho Sppsached the can, and his companions wext ob served flames suddenly flash into the boy's face. Both of the boy's eyes were destroyed by the explosion, Nomrmsrows, Pa., July 14. For some time past there hus been complaint among the members of the bar to the effect that some of the court officials charge more than legal the complaint has taken the shape of an accnsation fonnally made. The Bar as- sociation has taken cognizance “lh matter, and ai its last meeting a mittee of three was appointed to phi 38 with the censors on the matter of al- Jeuud exorbitant fers charged by heriff, register of wills and clerk courts. Easton, Pu, July 11.~The opening of Trinity cathedral, anton, begun | by benediction of the wemorial gifts with which She a huh is clon: ht ev. {otal In by Rev, F. hess « R. aiken, Rov. anf & Rey. EB. K. x Rev. | ou FE Win rams; # ihe - * FRE es Styles. Lowest Com- Latest Price Cor- Centre Elall, “Cnstorin is so well adapted to chi! { recotunend iL as superior Wo say jo HOWE Ww me.” HOA Asciares, M % 111 Bo. Oxford Gt, Drovkiys, ’ rey f does enous ILLTAMS a1 Ul thei for sup; teans of pi Clogs tioe and oo Al, ERGLIEH COL} BOGE Rs We rcind » a La la lof « wd Bi “I? oF | ts charac er as a2 ih rsined sud the Bligh road 10 sures 5 ERCIAL SHORTHARD nual Catalogue =» PENNSYLVANIA Twin abury , Wil liste sistio ,Bew York inglon,. 5.56 § delphia a for all sens setger coaches 10 Pht ket Sin isdeliptiia and Ba Train » Harrisbar ng al Phil i ' . Baitisgowre y Warlis Parior car through 90 Pliilads ger oeaches ww Polsdelplim shay g and 13p m Tr sunbury %, RITIVE ew MUSIC BOOK. Fe wed oust 8.15 phiin, nod pas Sallie 500 pw ~~Tiain imily For Wilkesbarre, Hazielou, Potlas wed late pias mrriving st Pui i wo P.in Train opt Imily Naediale saline, Sum, New York st 7.3 slew pilag oars fron : ind Phiindeiphis and New York Belge? Can Tvs a For witTiy ‘A LE pas Ly belpolsin in sleeper wisd 5 Lag 1m i3 a Wm Harrisburg and "hiiiad Tealn 4. (Daily ¢ Boubun intertaedisle stacions, srrivie iphiia at 600 wu, mn. New York 9 # a. In Washiingiuon Ping cams 0 Polladeiphia Go 30 FhillaGeiplin sod Baitltor WESTWARD bt a m~Train 3 Daily] For Erie and Can andeigus and intermediate stations, Hochesler, Bulla aid Niagara Falls, with throoseh Pulls cars sind passenger Ooachios to Fide aud Roches i wr i 0.15 Peain 156, (Daily le pity disle siations i pot Tain 11 Daily except Bundsy.) | For Kane, Css sodaigus aod ermpliste sations | Bochester, Bafinio sud Niagara Pal with | rough passenger coaches 10 Keaue aud Koches | Wr, and Panor car w Boobeser Ship, w~Train 1. (Duly For Renovo, Elmira snd sudermediste siatious. | $I5p m~Trade 21. (Deily) For Wiliams | portand itermediaie stations # view HEer Con Adall 8 3 For Lack Haveu and | 24 except Sunday THRO GH TRAINS POR MONTANDON FROM | EAST AND sOUTH. ; Train ib leaves New York 1215 night, Philadel. | phin 4.00 a m, Baltimore 4 85 a wm, Harrbbuig 506m, Wilkesbarte, " bn. ma. (Daily eavept | Sunday) arriving si Montaudon 10 28. Tram 11 lewves Philadelphia 850 a mm, Washing | boii B00 am, Baltimore 900 8 m, Wilikestmrre | HITam, (Daily except Sunday) srriviog at! Mostandon 203 pm, with paiior oar irom | Philadeiptia and through passenger cosches from Philingeiphis aud Baltiteore Train | leaves Now York 9.00 8 m, Phila, 11.40 a mi Wasnitgton st 10.00 & om, Baltimore at 11.4 iw, Wiikesbarre 3.12 pm, {ially exoept Buus ony) arriving si Mostandon at 5.4 pm, with hrough Passage? Coaches from Phila and Baitimsure Tonin 21 loaves Kew York 240 pm, Philade Iphia | 4.25 pom, Wash ington 4.90 p uw, Bitimone 4 42 pl HL, (dally) arriving al Moctendou 2.15 pow, ! Tealu 8 Jeaves New ork at 800 p m, Philad. | LES pm, Washington 0.00 p m, Baltimore, L200 pom, (Anily) seriving si Moutandon at » 9 am, with throug Pullosn sleeping cars from Phila. Washinugion aud Balt sore and through Passcuyger coaches from Phimdelphia aad Bais Lire LEWISBURG AND TYRONE KAILLROAD Pauly Kxoepl sunday. Want wara PMAM AM, BTATIONS 215,10 5 & 50 Mowiandon 285108 2 25) ainsfalet cd FRX EROS gegezvve TREN = * a CP 0030 E3zuNEENZE i TEER HUNEEETEELE Be be FG 1G BG Ra Be Be B06 00 50 50 ae dn ro e Ld leave Lewisburg m, 1000s m, 1. Montandon fisy Mamba 7.90 p m. Threshing Fogines an! 1 re SAW MILL Sad funders in Ontnlogue. RQUHAR Femina Baka Sane, PA. Lowers, fr FORPOT © ML J. SMITH & CO, Pablishers, 234-238 South Righth St, Philadelphia, Fa. 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