THE NEW. Dr. Richard Dubois Traver, a Troy phy sician, took a large dose of chloral by mis take, and died shortly alter, ——The applica- tion for a penl eutiary iojunetion and the ap- pointment of a receiver pendente lite for the Addicks B y State Gas Company was denied by United States Judge Wales in Wilming- ton, Del, -—Frosts injured fruits and vege. tables in various soct ons of the Wost. —— At Helenwood, Tenn,, Mike King was hanged for tho murder of W. Beck, It was the first legal ex cution io the county, and a large crowd was presest. King completely broko down on the scaffold, ——The Virginia Hotel at Point Pleasant, Weat Virginia, was de- stroyed by fire.—— Miss Ella Booxmyer was arrested at York, Pa., on the charge of com- plicity in peosion frauds, Her father, pen- sion agent Edwin Booxr yer, was arrested in Lancaster, where his daughter was also taken. ——The sixteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Executive Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church was held 'n Pittsburg, John Howerton, a white man, was lynched at Marion, Ky., for a felonious assault upon Anna Plerce, aged sixteen years, ——Ex- President Harrison delivered an address at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the New Jersey Historical Society, at Tren- ton. The 8 u.h Carolin state officials have not given up the fight on the registra- tion laws. The register, who was will proceed to perform his arrested for contempt, habeas corpus ceedings will be brought before the Supreme Courtat Washington, of P. L Brown, who runs two of the largest stores at Ponca City, O. T., were closed on attacaments. Brown was one of the biggest merchants at Ponea City, and his failure has caused some excitement. ——John Williams, aged sixty years, quarrelled with Walter Chapman, a neighbor, in Wilkesbirre, Ya. An hour later Willlams met Chapman aod shot and killed kim. At Newburyport, Mass, F. W. Ham and Dudley Hoyt, ex aldermen of Haverhill convicied of bribery, were sen. enced by Judge Gaskill to fin months, enjoined, H. Cate, W. Liteon each at hard labor in the House of Corree. tion. George O. Tilton, another alderman, and Fred M. Smith, a Boston liquor dealer defaulted in £5000 bonds each, —— While blowing stumps, Albert Sacket and Frank Jones, living near Lebanon, Ind, were blown to pieces by the premature explosion of a stick of dynamite, Judge M. P. nagan, of Mossey Creek, Tenn, Bright's disease on a plantation in Nor:hers JLoui iana. He was a prominent l.wysr of Tennessee, president of the Mossey Creek Cotton Mills and a trustee of the Universtiy of Tennessee, —— Mrs, Thaddeus Brown and child were burned to death near Bryan, O. s=Re. W. R Woodbridge, of Port Henry, , Y., was attacked at Westport, N. Y., by Na dogs and probably fatally injured. His skull was fractured, left arm broken and limbs terribly lacerated- Prof. W. M. I. Coplin, of Philadelphia, bas been elected to the chalr of pathology in Vanderbiit Ualve:- gity. ——State Senator Peter RR. Morrissey was (bot and killed in 8°. Louis by Maud Lewis, his mistress, Anarcuist Sehaanbeit, whe, it is believed, throw the bomb at the Hay. May 4, 1888, bas Jar- dled of market riot in Chieago, raon traced to Cailfornia, Fire des'royed over balf of the lumber and neariy all of the building to the Dwight Lpmber Company, in Detroit. The aggregate loss is 50,900, with an insurance of $69,000, Priv vate Geelin, a the cruiser Raleig boarding the vessel, and was The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufastur- ing C mpany was beid in Pittsburg, Eli Williams, colored, aged forty-two years, woo lived at 120 Nor h Junipe- street, in Philadel. phia, attempted to kill his wile and commitsuicide. ——J, P. D John has resigned as president of Depauw University. The resignatica Is the result of a difference oj opinion regarding educational methods, belonging marine on the sea while , fell into drowned, we the Ugited States Circuit Court of the ac In an attempt to recover a heaving line, worth seventy-five cents, the tug Mogul, of Victoria, valued at $25,000, was wrecked neat Port Townsend, Washington The tug, alter towing the bark Dara to sea, tried to run alongside the vessel to secures a heaving line, The salling vessel s'ruck the Mogul's bow, tearing away her stem and opening up the seams of her hull, the tug filling so rapidiy that it was neces«ary to beach her, A bolier at the Homestead Steal Works exploded, wrecking the building and fatally injuring two men. They are James Ander- son, machinist, aged thirty-eight years, Thomas McHenry, visitor, age thirty years, wThe flus of the towboat Rescue sollapsed near Pittsburg while the vessel was going up the Monongahela River, Eagineer George H. McKinnis and Fireman Samuel Schoom. over wore fatally scalded. ——The Fupreme Court.in Columbus, 0., decided the law con- stitutional which requires the Fidelity and Casualty Company, of New York, and simi. lar companies to deposit £53,000 with state treasurer to do business in Ohlo, —— Webster Mott, eighteen years old, son of 8tate Hena- tor Frederick W, Mott, and Alexander Mid- dieton, Jr., son of the proprietor of the St, iouls and Carondelet Express Company were drowned In the Mississippi River, at Bt. Louls, v-hn eapsizing of their boat, FOUR MEN D DROWNED. ————— A Small Boat Overturned While Crossing the Ohio River. William Elliott, Davis Weaver, of Ports- mouth, O., aud Dick and Henry Haloey, of Kentucky, were drowned in the Oblo, They attempted to oross in a small boat with two boys and a heavy wind eapeized the boat. The boys o.ung to the boat and were saved, but the four men a | went under, A search has been in progress all day, but none of the bodies have beea recovered. in eis Mr. G. Du Maurier, Jr., ton of the famous author, distinguished him-elf at Hampstead Heath the other day by rescuing a little fox terrier from drowaing In the pond thers, Its owner had thrown it in ln order to teach ft toswim, but as It was too young death awaited it bad aot Mr, Du Maurier inter. vened, JON BY REBELS. the Cuban Leader Gomez. The Spaniards Fight Stubbornly, wt to No Avail—Cuban Loss Was Four Hundred-A Com- plete Change in the Situ- ation In the Past Few: Days. A special to the Jacksonville Times-Union from Tampa, Fla, says: “Private advices receives here a big of the Cubam from the battle Pusrto leader Cuban revolutionary leaders say was fought at province Principe, between Gomez, Spanish annihilating Joryey, mander, the more and Caleedo, com wah Spanish troops, killing un i than a thousand men and great quantities of ammunition & The battle lasts the Gomez vie orlous, capturing nd army stores, hard fought. “Men from the plantations are jo.ning the insurgents Filty plantations around Conselacion del Sar, revolutionists he from th sugar wed hourly. armed with rifles, joined t Tue ranks of the sasargents ars from the small towns and plantatl labor has been stopped in the Puerto Principe. Laborers are fo Thousands joining him. the outlaying province up Al ol Hino ging na provin 0 to All ws is at a stand. Ring Gomez, are work io still, The Cu the news, A cablegram West, Fia , says: An excited has t ticed in this chiy, It among the prominent Cubans in thi aban patriots here are jubilant over to the Times-Union fron movement wen BO was reported Ly Cuban lenders that of 106 emrrier pigeons will be used Uy RLU ering expeditions, wn ‘ubans Arrived Havana, One ipen. young \ he Mase is a son of Fabio Friere, a v party in tis ram some pou Two prom this cliy on t ite from leading of the home rul Camaguey Silvestre Anglada, rel they io aa Florida, A battle was fought by tocildes, between Camagaey an i h instant. It wus hotly © were The Cubacs i continues Lis expe lition Lom Gomez and San santiago 1 niested ¢ ¥ * nes . on Lhe si [be Bpanish troo.,s eleven hundred loss, hundred, Gomez through Camagu-y.} The government has comm itte a busines men and of collected §20 in gout elented slectiog in Ha- i and es © hers funds from vana, They only $104 in sliver lo 1w2 © Several suspicious reported © ¢ is 81 vessels are Is yas and ooking Lio and y are lan line expeditic Santigo. {1 Pinar de Seppned | he INSURRECTION, ops into the provi Gs TWO OF sand a week, bul the insurre tion is gt apace, ol February For six weeks l.owiag the ith, Mn ran v env @ prog but within pletely changed, there was timate Maceos, J ps in them hardshi have row escapes Day reached the piace ir here the insurgent ns are to be on joined by Maxi: Mart, who eluded m en-of-war on ihe and troops on the land, With theses leader? t the front there has been a rapid gro wih in a ithe insargeni bands ia this province, and the concentration of fore inity Jarahueca, shows that Maceo has now 3 00) men with him, and there are nearly 2,000 others under arms in olher paris of the province, Jose Maceo with 30) men, Is near Guantanamo, and Masso has won in the Manzanillo district; and there are bal! a degen seall bands scattered about on the notth side and near the TPuerio Priaciy line, sel ana and Jose Lave i oa Gomez 8a vas in the vie of REFORMS FOR ARMENIA. So —— Abuses the Commimion Has Found and the Remedies Suggested. The commission which his been investiga. ting the atrocities in Armenia traversed the devastated vilisges and arrrived at Jelly- goozan, where 120 houses were found to have beet burned. The people were sheltered in miserable huts and ample prool was found for the truth of the stories told regarding the massacre of Armenians and the faet that their bodies were thrown in Jarge numbers into a pit, where the Tarks endeavored to conceal their crime by pouring barrels of petroleum upon the bodies and setting fire to the oil, The commission has returnel to Moosh, The delegates of the powers leit Moosh on April 5. The Turkish delegates at first de. clined to accompany them, and then changed their minds, They proceeded to the ruined villages and traversed Shenik and Gernal whiea were found in ruins, standing io the midst of devastated fields, They pa sed other villages where many houses were burned, At Joliygoozan the commission caused two pits instead of one, as originally reported, to be opened, and found in them the remains of skulls and bones, with the bair and clothing still adhering to them, Still another pit was searched, It was situ. ated In a ravine near Jellygoosan, and inside it was found a decapitated trunk and other romaine, Bat few bodies, however, were found, The villagers told the delegates that they had removed the bodies from this pit, As a resu t of this Investigation and the re- ports of the delegates of the powers, the powers have submitted notes to the Turkish government impressing upon the Porte the necessity of promptly inaugurating a scheme for Armenian reforms, whieh should Ineinde the appointment of Christian officials In Ar. menia, the powers to have the right to voto tho appointment of the Governors, The rétifications of the treaty of peace bee tween China and Japan were exchanged at Che Foo, CABLE SPARKS. General von Pape is deed in Derlin, The government of New South Wales in tends by gradual steps to revert to the policy of free trade, The Rejchstag definitely pastel the Baltie and North sea canal festivity ere iit of 1,700, 0 0 marke, the social democrats alone oppos- ing i, I'be envoys of Great Britain, Franes and ilussia are preparing a joiut note which wilt Ls presented to the Porie conjoint'y with the scheme of reforms for Armonia, A rumor that the Bank of Montreal had suspended eaused a run on all St. John's, N. F. The story was started by a number of anti-confederate fanatics, A train in which King Humbert ani Queen Marguarite o met with conches being dee the banks of { Italy wero traveiing an acciden’ of the railed, Lu: fortunately no ons was Injared, It is reported in L ndon that Japan will recsive an additional 10,0000 000 pounds in - demnity from China In consideration of the abandoament of the Liao Tanz peainsula, It is 8 ated that the no lon ser . one Spanish governmen regards ths Cuban up is.ngas a serious afl «dl. and has canceled its arrange- to the it is The of repud ments to pend reinforeements In London that Bervia island, financial circles thought people lation, and tbe govergment {s spending money lavishuy, The report circul in L Frederick Leighton I+ daogerousiy Alglers proves to be erroneous, is going bankrupt. are said to be {1 favor tod ndon tha: Sir ii in the dis. his ns tinguished artist Is rapidiy regaining Leaith Bir Frederick Royal A« time pat ia Algier Leighton lent ¢ presi ale who has been {i , Is nowia such a ser very ious hopes of Lis reco lave ’ The Dowager Duchess ol widow of Roxturghe, thewixth Dake of Roxturghe, is ienl, Ble oul, Gen, ady was a daughter of 1d Sir James Coarles Daibiac and was a io walling <n the Qu EE u—— DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES 1680, Small-pox Is rop Va. yke and Adam de Meisier, two boys of Gra and Rapids, Mich, dre owned willie swinning, orted to be an epidemic at Staunton Johu Bue , Were Peter Hammond his wife and Miss Belle Taylor were raed while crossing Denton Creek near Jusiin, Tex, A cloud-t ut off telegn great damage John IL Ct 3 Bt Lou girls were owaoed £ ort Cs {rom wi at Carsrude Lake, isiies {rom line, ( jeh th A cloud t ide town and ¢ A0 Aros BR Bcoon pe Dy the L motive at Hyde imiinin brake and aired, troved a saw mild rilisest of Kokoms, Ind, was killed and all ne fatally Erie and Wea ies Catt sred yds wee it th of Ce- Bix ear wns plied tramps were stealing a ride spoa an oil and two of them wera ki ¥ A telegram irom Lmpor thes recent r ’ mil ia, Kan, , siorm says that did kinds and eaused of one ile, veports Ir great nage to fru the m the surround. ‘oil to a depth a3 ng country 8 ate that hai of ix inches, A despatch Kingston, Ont. says that from ’ the jorests in the rear of Frontenac county tim bar are being Men, women and shi.dren are flighting the Hames to keep them away from the sel! Six persons were probably fatally burned are ablazs, and great quantities of fine destroyed, ements, by the explosion of a gasoline stove, tbe fire whiel started in a sweatshop in Bal. imore, Bat {or the herole conduot of a col ored teamster Morris-—~who the frenzied appeals for help, five of the un. fortuna es would not have becn taken alive ‘rome the garrett, i. smi csi sss NOW FOUR INCHES DEEP. Samuel Killing Effect. Michigan's many peach orchards, for the past ten days have furnished the prettiest of effects in pink, are now covered with a robe of white, some piaces in that State to a depth of four inches, All garden truck and many fruit and shade trees are ruined, “The storm is severe” ss id Moore, as he look d anxiousiy over the weather map, ‘Fros: conditions rule again throughout Dakotas, Minnesota and Ne braska, and were it not for ber proximity to Lake Michigan, Chicago would be now ex- prr.enciog similar weather, ‘The freezing temperature prevailed even Missourl is not whoily exempt from the Lilie in Chicago streeis was beset with the tall buildings with furious velogity, and The high gale and the cold rain played hob with the telephons and telegraph wires, and poor sonnection bothered neary everybody who attempted to use the “hello” lostru- ment, Seldom has Lake Michigan roared with such fory as it did. Wave: that seemed as high as some of the coitages along the beach dashed over the sea wali In Lincoln Park and lashed the plunge along the tracks of the Illinois Central on the south shore, Much damage was d ne along the lakeshore drive, Evanston also suffered from the effeo's of the storm, Three boats attempted to put out of port and were forced to come back on ao’ count of the high seas, In Indiana the frost bas done little, if any damage. Io Jowa fruits and garden truck have suffered badly, but only slight damage Yas been done (0 grain, A Blt WRECK. —————————————————————— Eighteen Racers and Three Men Killed in a Car. AN ENGINEMAN ROASTED. A PennsylvaniaFreight Train Bur- led by a Landslide and the Main Line Tracks Covered with Earth for Nearly a Mile. Oue of the worst wrecks that was tiie Erie, three miles west of Hornellsviils, N. the morniug, Fast . U2 was thrown in the ditch heap, Tae One of the cars that was in the wreck was from Mercer, There horses In this car, attended by three grooms, The grooms und all the ho The names oi the groo Foster, recs were Killed, ms are unknown one of the managers of the cars horses, had several r: bs, both arms and ao leg hos The physicians Two other wh broken. I. is thought besides this bas BUR nined BAY De « tnteroal i juries, annot live, men, 50 Dames are snkovwa, were severely injured, 3, Patrick Shapnelly, a brakeman was thrown into the alr when the acclde it cecurred, An Gokis was broken and his head badly cut, A Freight Train Wrecked. yafter ll1dv'ecck P. M., Valley Ireigkt * hort a Lehigh bouud eastward, ran in. the Mead. Lehigh yf the Cer. train, to an open switch near E Valley Rails atl the | int on OWH zabethy where the tracks « ort, ad crosses the 4 p tral Halircad of Now Jersey 1 ae top. 1 ae engio ‘ *. over upon its vide and eight ¢ a top of it, * train rs were The wieek was comn- was a fast through one and Hog ata igh race lhe with 10 One fire, 6, Pa sdriving wheels rRAag He begged the Wis © of the engine, The wre burned Hercely, the tonne ff wih an axe and [ree get oxiy was 10 eal his logs Tuey refu od and worked hard t tavall and he was » eatt Fireman Linsterger rat the } Brakeman ips and Lack, Mh hb ocate l, Lis Lips 4 8 Landslide in As a Pe the Narrows nayivania easi-t in was passing the Narrows, a andsiidoocourres on lerrace mountain, islaog paradel 10 tracks, and the enght enrs were buried i sarih rock al wileved, under . r wined the earth the slide, ibe PY, 1 Baliroad tracks of the | verod for nearly o Lrave: wa r several hd A Ranaway Locomotive An engine of the Delaware Sus say Ir ing a of £3 the I. high and Schuyi ran a at Dr grade on the m lion, and, de.csn sharp Yall which ain lin er. erashing pio a passeager train had been stop one was in- jured, but th the engine gach of train badl y damage od, ped at the station. No frightened, the rear » paAWeng gers were was dismactied and I ——— THURSTON HAS GONE He Will Not Be Burned to Washi ngton by Hawaii The steamer Australia, from Honolulu May 8, arrived at 8an Frano ing: +00 with the foliow. Minster Hatoh has banded Minister W Ii bis answer in regard to the rec Tours mail, It makes a general the charges agains: the The latier’s course is all of by document and fenial of Minister, every part Hawaiian upheld ICUAr Becretary Guesham is informed that Thurs. but the letter does not name his successor. The decision of Loed Kin nberiey regarding Great Britain's position on the question citizenship and protection to those concerned ‘a the cases of Walker and Richard, conviet According to this decision Walker and Rickard are looked upoa as citizens 0° Gre al Brian and sub ec. to protection from that country. Tho decksion is particularly inter. ceived irom Secretary Gresham, which indi cates a policy directly opposite to that of Great Britian. Walker and Rickard are natural zed citizens of Hawall, took the oath of ulleginnce to support the constitution and the laws, and swore allegiance to the King. Walker and Rickard have make oath that when they took oath of allegiance to Hawaii the King told them it would not affect theis British citizenship, the British commissioner at that time coinciding with the statement While in the dispatch Earl Kimberley simply states that Rickard and Walker must be pro. tected asBritish subjects, it makes no indica. tion of what steps would be taken, It is un. derstood the Hawallan Government will not admit for a moment these men are British subjects, and will acoept the consequences, Hawaii is willing to leave the matter to arbitration as a final resort, but will not yield in any other way, In the archive of the interior office have recently been found the written applieations of Walker and Rickard requesting they be allowed to be. come naturalized. These documents conviet them of falsehood, and may close up the dis. cussion The Right Hon, Bir Robert Peel, who was ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. ad Mr, the Lord Boseberry aid Ballour, Lord E.xin and Mr, Buodes. four men who between them guide and govern the British Empire—are all under 50 years of age, Mr, E Matthews, aged 72, and Mise Mary Daght, sged 86, were muiried in Loudoun recently, Ii was explained that 1Ze happy bridegroom Lad been couriing the bride or but that thele because they religious brousut upward ol tw. nly-ilve years, marriage was delayed could uot agrees on the question what persuasion the culldren should te ap lo, ov, Carles P, Btiong, of one of the most prominent ¥ Bavannahb, Jiscopal clergymen #ln, has lollowed Lhe example of the Rev, Dr. Heber Newton and repudiated the soirine of the uf The Bou:h chailenges in Geo physical resurrec.ion Christ, rnd ssenler the right ol the Chureh to discipline a minis ter on account of hus belie! upon Lhe subject of the Resurrection, Dr. Dubols, of vice, Lhe repute the Nelheriands India Ser- the Pithecantbropus er: clus, probably Darwin's { d discoverer iu Java of atl present tho La) scientific “missing link," is prospecting with the help of alhofl Bimur—a warm I supporter of reseurcb--lor speci. mens of the Stegoden; an intermediate extinet anol tpoc es of animal Letween the ole. t and r be i, the mastodon, Elm er Lee, the Chleago physician who ein ent pervice in ster known extinct the lm. Paris and J chole: a scourge rendered such perial Hospital, Ru sla, ithe and n Havre during Europe Le summoned to during stil to Zar iriends the ( aus by medical bedside of his Majesty's { further Bono: ed an hono ary mn f the of Halway Burgeous in session in ( Charles Foster, of Oblo, Bectreiary of casury u.der the Harrison re He is i pic snd spirits ani has gained ten p ¥ I 1081 IiNCEs, been 33 Image wher o nal As-00l 2 Was receqglly Hon, the Tr ation ; hicago. ime, is in Wasting on, in ndid health yunds avolr. o direct the On belog ught what would bs the re jupols since he ceased 1 finances the nation asked what he tho ive positions al # war or " fy { ithe two { « nn the Lnancial juestion ster said: **The Republicans wil but wil The De attitude declarations sated by the free siiv, INDUSTRIAL ACIIVITY. Large Amount of Money Being Invested in Southern Cotton Mills The Manu'acty ep tt © rears Record in its weekiy { the Lusiness interests of the Sou b a very marked increase industrial enterp Ises tha, t zed. Tals is especially no. yiton mill interests. allroad bank eo surage continue to wan iucreae The ¢ . ke South for 1h ut sh bank arings for inst week reported showed in ineresse of 12 5 per cent, over the corres an jucrease of a gio and a #1 Ala, d ers’ A special dispateh 0 the Masufaciur Record from the Bpartan Mili, Spartins burg, 8. C that the og , reports to build a his wou d rupany ex, 30.000 spindle represent an of about £30,000 important enterprises re a £1.003.000 beet sugar iactory at Bowling Green, barrel paint [act 000 electric light, pany in F pects mill next FORr, investmen Among ported for the week were other Ry., ry lo New Orieans poser and a #3 rairoad come orida ; 00» ton; eottonsesd oil mills at Calvert Cadwell T xas;a $50, 000 mining company at Birmisgbam. Ala; coltonseed oi mills at Girard, A a, ; £10,000 tobacco many. facturing company at Dardagton, 8 C ;and of miscellaneous enter rises in other parts of the SBouth, such as mining companies elecirie light plants, lumber mills, water works, quarties, ice plants, canneries, £2, » large number, The most important tuild. ings announced tor the werk include a £100 000 anditorium, a £50,000 opera house, a 200-room hotel, a $200,000 notel, ke, Special reports from all parts ot toe Bouth two noss with anticipations of a steady increase in the volume of trade as well as in profits, SMART MONEY PAID. Nicaragua is Soventy.Five Thousand Dollars Poorer. In compliance with the agreement under which the British mea-of-war withdrew from Nicaragua, on condition that smart money amounting to $75,000, demanded by Great Britain for the expuision of Consul Hatoh, bo paid in Londoc within 15 days, that amount of money, was covered into the treasury of Great Britain on behalf of Nica tagua Ly Senor Christana Medina, minister to London from Salvador, who has acted for Nicaragua in London throughout the episode thus closed, Nioaragua had until May 20 to pay the in. jemnity under the terms of agreement, which tliowed hor 15 days alter the British war ships Jeft Corinto, The departure of the British took place May 4. The payment of the smart money oloses the incident which resulted in the occupa. tion of Corinto for a week by British ma* rines and the floating of the British flag over that town. That portion of the disput? which Great Britian declined to submit te arbitration is thus settled, Such damages for losses to British su jects in Nicaragua as are claimed by Great Britaln and remain un. to submit to arbitration, PENNSYLVANIA ITEM]. Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of the Btals Daputy Colisetor Croll, trict, assistel by J, F. ofMivia andy up alo of a A search wns of Reading dis. Zimmermann, a rev. red ng the Blue enue eciptu some moonshi ue Mountains, in the Bouse wealthy farmer named Jacob thea made of the three packages containing somo Yesner, house when fifty or sixty galions wers found with no rev. nue stamps altacbel, Wesner claims that be go. the brandy for his own use from the dis 0. Kreitz, at Lino, Lehigh ior applies, filery of E Cou. rate of sight bushels of apples for gallon of brandy, and that he paid the tex upon The residence of Harry B. Cook in Ba was entered y, in exchange at the each by burglars and several hun fired dollars in ea -h was taken from a trunk At daylight Mr, C 5% hed his horse and earriage to go in pur. suit, but he had arted when a wheel came off, The nuts had been started nterfere with cl j 1 Castle Lzie, at William year at Altoons John Willian walter Cha Miners of the rder a yok discovered his scarcely st ‘oO ose pur 88 Pu i The Grand burg Distile: de gen fra pir Ke, fa irk eq with priatica b Local institutions are provi 24s at § duced Bt aldia appro All the bi rial. ous canaot iis repo t to the House, is will be vet the sebool ant the school appro; Isance J. Wista rod pointed t tor of the Eastern Penltontis Miners gree, Tne ( banon Cout poration, ¥ valued at § ing at Coerawall, Th oO 1oiders present were General igewnter Park, N : Colon Scranton Henry Dawson Arthur B nor. HE: Pyor ( At Bertram lam £ wall, Earl Manbeck struck by a tre man and E street at Harrist she Edgar 1 jock made Nbearer, 4 10 years old, Im an were badly io} bein started the i two ¥ A Area, ch stea Mc T $ he Lar was re Sleam Was jerked in 1 rock him ), Struck him ben nd Kilag im Harry on the O'Hara and Powers were over the head and sh ten steel wile vd ) a plo pheaval je Percy Bon the effec.s of fading inio for George r District At orney, in the Repal™ Lancaster county, t aim rity . Lane, io lioan primary election, of will excerd 4,000, The H tdi use passed the Genera | by an overwheln Kei insar ing maj rity defeated, agres ALCS messurs was asideration wa rther action postponed, The Governor vetoed the act Durgesses to The Senats passed tae H Natioaal permitting hold an additional office, use joint r-sol administral for its posi-ion on the Nicaragua question James O'Neal was kil.el by aa express on the D LL. & W. Raliroad near Delaware Water Gap. John J. Williams on & Co., at Media, made an Montgomery County Prohibitionists organ. eader was enoe be. Goorge M. Hawn, a White Cap | shot and killed while destroying a longing to the McCracken Bros, at Donatros, near Huntingdon, A clear scheme ty) defraud the Haodley estate at Scranton by means of a forged note for §10),000 was detected, Similar attempts 12 secure funds from the Fair estate in Calls fornia and the Corcoran estate at Washing. tom, D. C,, were reported, Earl Bianley Kresg , aged 8, was drownel near Stroud-burg, while playing on a ra t, John Baliantine, a union veteran, was found murdered at bis home in Pigmouth, James Headriek , at Wilkes-Barre, in his own defense denied all complicity in the Reick mur ier. Phys:clans at Lebanon are engaged in a Lively dispute as to whether or not wife-mur derer Charles Q. Garrett was responsible lor all of his nets, The statement that the brain showed (hat the will power was very slight, and bis power of se f-control conse quently greatly diminished, was given oot by Dr. John Walter, who stated at the s.me time that in this opinion all the surgeons present calm that the brain was sound and they deny tha. they ever concurred in the oploion given out by Dr. Walter, ichael Nicely, 21 years of age, a well known young man of Lewistows, jumped from a Pennsylvania Ballroad t sin near Ma pleton, to recover bis hat whioh had blown oft. While doing #0 ho was struck by the Pennylvania limited and s0 Lally mangled that he died in a short time, RE A TWO MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. They Lose Their Lives While Blasting Stumps with Dynamite. While blowing stumps Albert Sackett and Frank Jones, living south of Lebanon, Ind, Wate biokn te plects by the premature ex pioulon of 4 wick o¢ fe
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