The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 03, 1886, Image 2

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of a town council auu uae . up' ;
to preside at it? meet in
jT rryorted that the health of
f",",:or Cameron is ajrain civing
J that his phy;cians bavetbat il will be ruiuous to their in-i
orj'-itd Liia to seek a milder cli-
mnte.
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On 01 C.j,OW Hebrews in the city
of New York, not a 6itgleone
is thei
ke per of a saloon. This is as re
markable a.- it is creditable to this
portion cf or.r citizens.
Pi.khdlst Cleveland has been
in oflioe a year, cr,d about 30,000
Iiepul.lican ofiicial; have been turn
ei out. This is not d'-'ing bad for a
civil service reform administration.
There re now on the pension
roll- 17,212 women, widows of the
fohiii-M of 1S12. Ojr grandmothers
are xHissed of constitutions un
known to the preFent generation of
women.
Senator Alli-ox is credited with
PHviiif. "Prohibition in Iowa is a
iix, .1 ' fact, so much so, indeed, that j from l,CK),U0O to
it is belt, r to ro to Iowa and opendejend upm for support and for
. i. m t r,lrrrl(. what? To turn over thes-e indus-
una oien a silvr-r mine."
The :ir-t important act of Virgin-1
i t's new Democratic Governor, Fitz j
JlUt! 1.' f, l 10 rwiinnj.-ii iu no
oiricial m ?s.'ge the appoiiitment of j
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puiiittioii of the State debt. !
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The New . rk pertinently
tr.tdt. D-mocrrtic breth- j
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i House, "lin't it true that 1
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l!:e t i.i'.en
Stat, s i now tne greatest
inanufacturinj i.atioa on eartu
m..iiu.act,.nr,g i.auoa o.i ean.i . , WTOiv m ,ie matter of food, ! ro..j beiwteu Ilarrisburg and Pitts- j blown from the roofs out the .sheet- j and fell to the il.-or. His bod v b8
ltns ii-s neei. oona unner protec- j duUl; ' ,rop(;r hvgi.-ue regula-1 burg, and tbe co-t to open the line ling was torn off' and hurled entirely frightfully contortet! fr a fetv tr.o-ti-.:s
: c -uM it have be-n done under . 'r.,Usrd by "these specific I lesi"thau 7,000,000. Whea opened across the streets. Thedauia will . meot--, mid ihen In came rigid in
fr--.' tr -dt i', j . ' ,.' tiiciine couid then be cheaply im- le considerable. Today thi wind ; K-.-l:i. In ju-t 10 minutes Sroui the
.charges, tne Grand Army inimedi-i d TUe total cosl would be was still verv high, with frequent ! time of drinkii-g the poison Dr.
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v.o.v-..:esMn Henderson, oi io- i
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a, put H somewhat strong in a
niiiiie in the House one
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day h,i week, when he declared, "I :
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would ratner spend an eternity in I
-1 with a Confedftite than sn
etcrni'.- it-, lieaven with a Northern
ihead.-''
ii the bkssing of free trade
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In
there are now in the city of London . , , , , ,
J !at once annotuic-.-d that he also
aii.-.n; ighty-l:ve thousand unem-l ,11 ti
, , ,, would mak. an investigation. 1 lie
pluveil workingmen, aud yet Mor- f ,, ...
1 - . . , . papers of Mercer and r uvette coun-
rion and his Democratic pals in . . . , ., , ,
1 ties, where two ot these schools are
Confess are laboring as they h.rd, in.i.t tltat the children are
clare, in tne interests of the Amen- clo.htd wd, feJ an wd,
can workingmen to engraft this sys- f Lut faf a8 wg Laye ob(H,rvetlf
tern into the laws of this country, j d o n(t a3set Lat thoge wbo cJntro,
Ki t a brief year in power, and j the schools are not making a very
the Democracy is all torn up, divid- j handsome profit out of them. The
ed on every issue of importance be- j State does not own the school build
foie the country, and its boasted re-j ings, these are personal property.
form Administration stolidly engag
ed in defending one of its cabinet
ofiicers from the grave charge of us- :dren to be caret! for, and this appro
ing his uiutiial .power to further a priation i3 so liberal a3 to make it
piivatu speculation that will put ' an object of speculation and rivalry
millions in his purse.
Now is the time to go west, and!,
the farther you go the cheaper it is. (
ine rauroaus are inuuigmg 111 a;mU(;h up over the gtory of
throat - CUllH g llg..-. r irst - ClasS ,
liekrts from Si. Paul to Omata are
only !ir9ol), and similar rates prevail
to all parts of Nebraska and Colora
do. Tickets from Chicago to San
f .1 ..- S 1 trt
rrancisco, lormeny co.ung w.w, VmU ,,ncg) jf the truth of the
can now be had for 50.50, and from j chjirce8 be ,usUilieJ. V.'e hope, for
New York to Sau Francisco for less j the cmli, of huai.inityf the honor 0f
than ?:j0.'.)0. the gtat9 a;id the f.lir fame of the
Now that the bocks have been jSlate Superintendent and all others
po-ttd. the terrible depreciation ofi implicated, that these charges w.ll b
business during the past year is,"" haseless as the fabric o. a
painfully apparent. From all parts j It;,,n-
of the country comes the same tale AtTHoroII tile pident has stol
of short sales and deprecated val-iJ!v tbe ,cand,1 in whidl
ues. The business man who can J Li; AUorneJ General is involved,
show aDalaiR-esht with ever eo.,,. r C)M not with,,,,nd the
small a margin of profit is conder- cf rubjic StlUillient) an(i a
e l lortunate. We hope to see - !C:,IlimiUee hM ttt lart BIipoi,lt.
this bravely rectified during the . f(, : ie luatUT F)ri,,llv
present year, as there are incr.asu,g. () , . j . w, ,j
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-tii'im 111 f'oiiiiiur iiiisitit's tirosiirii
The fly in the oiutment is the pro-p-ised
reduction of w tariff by the
Democratic majority in Congress. I.,;,,, f;,r ;t 3 i:irge numbfr of
The Uiiit.-.i -jutes now leads M,1 a telephone company slyl-
the nations of the earth in the value
01 its manufactured products. These
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results have been urought about bv I
rrotec'ion. and ould never have!cbarttTS m m3!,-T of the Stales, and
been r.-ached without it. English-
men can afio.d to ,peud mi.lions to
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inaugurate free trade in this country
aid then make money by it. It is ,
from such sources that the free trade
Pinews of war are fumUhed, aud
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they preach, but the fact remains I
that the literature of free trade has !
its fountain head in the British do- woula ''et t"ul '"'liions. as aiw.--i..:OI,g
rey (Jeiit ral of the United .Slatt s. the
iltadioR law officer cf the tiovera
P u months previous to the last'! ment, Mr. Garland has instituted, or
Pr.sideiiti.il clecticu there was a permitted to be instituted under his
wonderful how-de-do in the Demo- i sanction, suits against the Bell com
cratic journals over the iniquitous ' pany, and thus uses his official po
internal revenue tax,'1 slid A fierce sition to personally enrich himself,
denunciation of the Republican par-' X more flagrant misueo of power
ty for keeping up the "army of use-j tia-5 never occurred uuder this Gov-!-.
revenue officials that were eat- ernment. Inventors and speculators
iiiR up the jieople's substance." The '' are not in the habit of going around
Philadelphia Times aud other jour-land presenting lare blocks of stock
nals of thai ilk grew quite hysterical ; in their inventions or companies for
over this aliened wrong, aud refused :
to be comforted, and tbeir demands
for rnl.nniir,nf iKp fT uA
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ciait employed in tneir coiiecurtaj was presented to -Ur. uariand. Au
Kereio.l, frequent and lachrymose. ; mit that he did not anticipate being
Sut now ibese blatant howlers for! made Attorney General when he ac
ref cai are ru dumb as an oyster; cepled it, he eould not have Jhaen
sugtstiou :8 heard tor tne
:s beard for tne
"liiihteot reduction of these taxes, i
end not a rinde one of the " horde ;
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f useless ofiicisls has been dis-
penned with. The victorious Demo
crats are very hungry and very dry.
Like the boeleech' daughter, their', position where Lis official power
.g g.yeJ gjve, anJ eo u Ltt3,woulj nPWjiy i used for his
come to pass that the revenue taxes ; personal beet, .bows him to be
ren-aia aa onerou, and the revenue ! utterly devoid of any high sense of
U numerous as ui.der Re-! morality or honor and therefore un-
publican rule, and the voice of the
Democratic reformer is eo longer 'And yet the bead of this Auminis
Iheardiathe land. Vive laHumbug! Oration, that was to inaugurate pur-
Morrison' new tariff bill is re-
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i Ceiviiig euujc umi nwuj
Democratic Dress of tbe South. The
t,nanesun .ers un
it i3 a laborious effort
problem of how not to do it."
WilmiDglou Star ridicules
The leading Democratic papers of j
Louisiana are fully aware of the iact
tereiti. Morrisda is doing the j
best wors lor me nepuuncau panj
o. anv man in the lower House of
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and .Morrisons at waenineion, re
publicans could afford to stand still
and do nothing but pay out rope.
Th k Philadtl nhia Prist savs : The
enactme.it of the Morrison bill lie tas that as tmall recognition of
would remove the protection eut.r.ly Zt
from six industries employing in the prttilit.llt 0f lhe SoUVh iblll. In this
aggregate about -400.000 hands. As jconutction be incideiiUlIy remarked
none of the.e industries, coal, iron, that if Dr. Hosteller bas auy politi
lumber, copner, lead and zii.c min- tal ai-pir-.tions 1.0 one could be bet
I r . .- 1, ter rewaroed with the tovtrnorsnip
.np.and the manufacture ot suit, em-1 hM Joie
ploy women, it is safe to assume , lUiiU y OIje UJau to Rive the
that each man actually employ d 'tfuu; 0f peunsy vlania two systems
represents from four to five persons j of railroad instead of one.
dependent upon him. The prott-c- " Mr. Goeu " he continued, "has
- 1 1 1 ; . the Leee-sary funds to carry out
turn will thus be removed from in-j . m )ve future a3 fje ba-
dustries upon which a:i aigregate of d iu the t Wbether lie will
I tries to foreigners, and la a snort
i time increase the cot of the produce
10 lIje consunjt.r as tue home indus-
trit!8 are lJUr.ilt.j t0 the wail.
The Philadelphia Eecord in a
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the management of the Soldiers , lhe ealjS vlvauia. He cau d.
Orphan Schools in tins State. It ! this because, through bis allies, the
n..,;.,ritc ..f thrn .wiPli.,, nnd the Jersev Central.be
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ulative pur;.oses, and that the pu-
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aie; v toot, ta-jis to iwv. i.ieiu lines-;
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uga.eu. uejjaiiuieui .o-uiu:iuc- i
Gobiu ut once appointed a commit-
tee to make a searching examination
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both ol the schools and pupils, and
the attention of the Governor was !
otlicially called to the matter. On
the other hand, State .Superintendent
Higbee claims that the charges
mini.t lhp t-rhofil nrpntil imp. Jind
but it makes an appropriation year
ly, based upon the number of chil-
f o Tr " rs r (Ka ? aa rr.c t if f It k onli j u ;
aiuuu vit at.i i u i iu. o u v .7
to who shall have the greater nura-
f The Grand Armv
mf anJ geuCTallj are
.rnr,a ,lr,.,,n.f. i..w.r. tim .irnhin
charges of the State, and the mat
ter will doubtless be probed to
the bottom and punishment be met
ed out to the despoilers of these help-
; was yet a r.enalor ot ttie L-mted
j States, Attorney General Garland
: uereritetJ. without natinir a cor.sid-
,ed the "Pan Electric." The Cell
pnoue company had previously
a 1 . 1
oe e.tea a paicm. otnaineu
ll"ir is. immensely
valuable. The object of the r.ew, or j
Pan.elH.-tr.,. rnnitiitv into Rtt irk
company w to tU..k
the y' 'A company s patent, have it j
"i ;lUlUa lne cou,l!' alJ" ovtr"
iti,row a"J rjic il and destroy the ,
!vr.'ue of its stock. Ifeucoessful in
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thi. the I'an-electric stocK, uoa .
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"t,,r"1' oulu come immensen j
valuable, and .Mr. Garland's shares j
nothiii)!, and no sane person can en
'tertaiu a doubt that this stock was
tAA tn km ,UoA -.!.,, .
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nuiuu uw UiUCl jk -VH ti u 11 lb
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such a dullard as not to know it ai
such a dullard as not to know it ai
niven him to secure bis influence aa
a Senator. His acceptance of it un-1
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der this condition of affairs was bad
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enoagh, in all conscience, but to still
hold on to it when he was placed in
fitted for the high office he fills.
liy ana nonesiy, iuu uu(jmcuuo
adopted for their niotto, Turn the
rascals out," clings to this badly be
smirched official aid attempts to
wfcite.watia Mr . Garland.yet remains
be seen. Certaia it is, however.
tht the mor.il pentiaier.t of the en-
.;re couatry condemns tbe Attorney
General, and public coufidence in
bim is entirely destroyed.
Tbe South Pt'-in Fat are.
Pittebukg, Feb. 2o. Mr. Tvalph
Dagely bas betn interviewed ou the
luture of ihe South Peon It-iiiroad
and Mr. Franklin B. Gowen's plans.
compiete the South Pennsylvania or
build auolber road dejjeuJs ou the
action of the majority of the stock
holders. In either ca-e, though, a
road will be built. The mHjori.y
can not sell out to the Pennsylvania, '
and if they do not accede to Mr.
Goweu he will then parallel the
South Pennsylvania with a new line,
which has already been carefully
lid out. This line he can construct
hs ..iolote control of the iitu.tti.-ii.
The new line would be about 22o
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miiea ioug, -i i.-u-uo .-.
shorter than the J'eunsWvu.iia Kail-
. i iliin spj niiO 000. There is not
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a ?mgie tunnel on me .ine, as inese
are obviated by making il thirty-five
longer than the present Soutn
Pen a hue. Iu other words, tne line
ovw (t lhlou.,h the
Ui0U,ltais. The grades on it are
lighter than on the. South Pen!.."
The Coke Strike Renewed.
Connkllsyillr, Feb. 2o. Social
istic Hungarians caused more trou
ble in the cake regions this morn-!
ing.
A crowd of them assembled at
Broadford and marched to the Sum
mit, on the Mt. Pleasant branch,
forcing every coke drawer from work
along their nute. They were near
ly ail armed an 1 fired numerous
shots in order :o intimidate the
worktrs. At the Summit and other
works the coke drawers lied through
fear of vi-deuce from the mob, and
io some canes bit their scrapers in
the hot ovens to melt. The miners
at Summit came out also, fearing if
they continiiKl work the tipple and
oibej huildinus would be destroyed.
The. strikers demand an advance
of 10 cents per oven instead of 10
Ir cent., recently grunted. It is re
ported that a ine-ting ot tiuns was
in progress at .Morgan Station at 11
o'clock, where a Hungarian Social
ist was making an address.
At Leisenring the men requested
Superintendent Toggar to discharge
a man who hud worked during the
strike. This was refused and the
men all struck this morning
Money Found in Old Bridge TimDer
Beawsg, Feb. 27. While an em
ployee of J. G. Yarnell, contractor,
was workiug at some of the timber
from tbe old hi idge at the foot of
Ptiin street, he fouud considerable
money ia go'd and silver. The tim
ber was kept on a vacant lot in West
Reading, between Franklin and
Chestnut streets. The workman
was preparing a heavy log for a (fir
der and while sawing oT aa end of
Several feet, the coins fell on the
ground. There were eagles, half
eagles, dullars,Lall dollars and quar
ters, and they spsirkled brightly. A
part of ihe log bad been hollowed
out IS bv 5 inches. This was cover
by a piece of wood about an inch
thick and was concealed so that it
could not be discovered. Tbe mon
ey was in a ladies' home-knit white
woolen stocking and the toe was cut
oil by the saw. Script was also fol
ded in fine quality writing paper
but there, was nothing to show who
the money belonged to, or who pla
ced it there, or when.
The Terrible Fate of Twin Sinter.
Tamaq.ua. Feb. 23 A horrible af-
lair took place in Rush township
this county last nighu ' John Lihie
runs a grist ,m,l at Shamin H..1.
He was the lather olto pretty t in
Katie and Susie, aged G.
The tfriyeJ int0
au upstairs room
in the mill, where an upright Shalt
was revolving They ventured Kw
neartu mscnuiery, when ti.eir
Cfitliing otcame entangled ana tney
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wt re drawn tiijhtlv around and
wtjirled vwln tach revolution.- Ad
l,our passed when they were fouua
by an older sister. Their bodies
were frightful! v lacerated. Katie's
skull was fractured, her body torn
and she was d.ad. tier sisters
arms and a lep were broken, and she
only lived halt an hour.
Md host-for (be Postal Hei-vice.
Washington-, February 24. The
bouse committee ou post ouices and
post roads U.-diy completed tbe post
odice appropriation bill. It appro
priates for the nxt fiscal year 854,-
320,588 over the appropriation for
the present fiscal year and a decrease
of So40,o79 as compared with the
departments estimates. The esti-
;ated revenue for the next fiscaJ
! J .M M2&2 and the estimat.-
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rv urutiltl-tj ItuutuulKIl IB VI,"
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Two Roy Crnrtned Iq PeatU.
JoHNsXftWN. fa, feb. 24. Jacob
Sbatik aud William Uishler were
crushed to death in .the.coal banfe of
Joeeiih Levergood, on .the hilltdde
above th Bedfwd Pe, while at
i a j M Tk i i : . it
r'VT. uf - iVie
uuvb u-ti uf urn uug ouv irtitu uuuer
0f, "horseback," which1
weighed manj tons. '
. ra . . . .i - n-r rMr.'iimwi.inii urn rrt' : 1 i ii tit: i i : 1 rn.
? t""" ' f-tolidly ignore the charges agamsijiv. who had escaped d-ath, but -"v-;;.V " . .,. - wae llflS- '" ro
to solve the ihi hichhehitEself does not de-1 received a deep gash ..over her Itfi i J 'UT rAr; wfcrn ace ft a yioieot deutu, us the o id
' The .... - .1 -,tH Shp was taken to a note - , " .man iooe.i as 11 no aau pac.iu;iy
inciDy. Whetner the committee was tenU. &ne taken v a tu . wile. Kmehae, lost hrr reason. r.rUv ,l!a,. ir:f,V
biU. to iVC6tiCate. or only to ?. ,JUS,t auoul i The husband then. " ailegcU en- In ,1 "Vd nX
Force of the Gale.
II V A.' V... Ort )k..nl!
9 o'clock last
was blowic
was blown
between Erie
attempted to pass from the dinin
car to tbe sleeper with her husband,
and bad no sooner stepped upon
the platform than she was carried
swifilv off the train. Her" TiUsband
barely escaped followirir her. The j
train was stopped ana hacKk
Neh- York, Feb. 25 The storm
rnged with unabated vigor on the
North and E-st Rivers to-d?y. Many
trees were blown down by tbe high
wind. Canal boat No. 7 of the
Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com
pany's fleet sprang a leak at her
berth in tbe North Kiverto-uUy and
sunk with 200 tons of coal ou board.
Harbisbcbc:, Feb. 2C A wind
etorni of most disastrous ciiaractcr
as prevailed in this neig!jlorhood
forthepsst twenty-four hour.-, aud
still continues. Houses have been
unroofed and chimneys blown down.
This afternoon two of the l-ire stand
pipes o( the L'diiel Iron Voik-
were toppled over, one of which
crushed into the Works. Fortunate
Iv no persons were ir.jurej. he
n.ght, white me wid M RniM Mr,
a gale, a lady! " - ""f," " , . many years m-ea .n .one.
from a Like Snore tram T "'" -7-J" "Jj; ""I ' a B"MIt Jln ",
uid .-Dunkirk. She . VJ V :. 7 i ws iound dead m nis nut vesi.r-
near v a mile tnlore thev toutifl tB-i . ? " . .. j.. . , uiav u a uhuui i'.av unit:
damage throughout the county aodjinga quantity of c-rboii!. iici-1 by Mas-aehu-etts ; bay btapion. 1 ear
in the city will be considerable. ' mistake for whisky. He had just !01,, by G.orge Wilkes, SIGO-j. io F.
returned from a Ion drive and lerl-jG. ll.tl.n.ok, New York ; hay in.-.r-.S
Hcstingdov, Feb. -V. The ter iug chilly .entered Gerlmg & Wah.r's ears old. bv Geome Wilkes. 515';.)
rifie wind stonn last niglit blew j drug store, No. 233 St. Clair stret,; t. Hudell Si White, of C.mi.eot.eu! ;
down the large barn ol Thomas ! t obtain a glass of liijuor. A clerk : br.nvu mare. S virs oKi. bv tb-..te
Yarnell, near Alexandria, this couu- pouretl out the whi.-key into a glass I WUkts. $b''M, "to W. C. Go.Mlloe,
ty. Two hoises.'hree mules and six jgradualor and set it on ihehnw Ke ituck v. Fifty-. ight he.. Irj.lia'
cows were instantly killed by the i case, on v. Inch also stood a similar '. tl j'.;;; 5.s j " K
filling building and several bi.eves ! grnduator partially filled with cat-, .--.
were so badly injured as to neoes-i-' t)olic acid. Dr. Gleti.on n uiom'-iit : A S-".)oo Drewt. ii-1'.i-ert'omraet.
iae kiiliiiL' them. Loss will r-.ach ; later, tjok oi;e of the tilasses miu
5.0(10.
Holly Beacii, N. J., Feb. 2(5.
The new Presliyterian Church in
course or erection ht-re was rartiaiiv
demolished bv the high winds.
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Baltimore, Feb. 20. After a fear -
ful rain-storm last nitrht Baltimore
and vicinity was vi-ited by a burr;-
cane severer than for several years,
In the western stction ol tbe city
.a nr.W.1 on.U. sevi-r.
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ai instances not only me tin was
U'uests ol snow.
Boston-, Feb. 2G A furious h:z-j
zsrd prevailed during tho nigiit 111 j
this vicinity and fir a long distance j
down the Eastern coast. At Port- William. -t p.t, Feb. 23. Peter
laud twenty inches of snow nas a:- A! ivond livt s a f. w miles out of
cumulated and ice is still forming. ; .Slate Bun. Yesterday he and st v
Cusiness is at a stand-til!. Ttie 1 eral oi his companions wereio the
.rand Trunk RaUway is blocked at wo-.kU at work when they s'.ruek
Bethel.and between there nnd Sooth bear tracks ami followed tbrm up.
Paris is in bad condition. At St. Al wood, who was in advance cf the
John, N. B., the snow is the "Heaviest other members of the party, came un
of tbe season, and the wind is blow
incaixty miles an hour. At Westfield
the t'teeple ol the First Congr-ga- 1 bruin on the head with .he sharp
tional Church was turned complete- lend. Ilis aim was not a steady one,
Iv over and thrust through the roof-! and the result was that the bear .s
of the building into the audience-; caped without a scratch, and turned
00m.
Dover, N. H., Feb. 26. A rough
snow-storm has prevailed nil day,
the wind blowing fortv four miles
an hour. Telegraph and telephone
wires have suffered and trees have
been blown down in many places
At St. Johnsbury, Vermont, this
has been the worst blizzard of the
year. Riilroads and high ways are
badly bilked. E jht inches of
snow has fallen. At f ryeourg, tMe.,
more than a foot had fallen by noon
and had drifted hndlv
Trains were j
much delayed.
Stacxton, Va , Feb. 20. A vio
lent wind-storm passed over this
section last night, felling timber and
unroofing houses. high coll
wind has been hbnvio'j all day.
Ilurnewnipped lift Heau.
St. Louis. Feb. 23. About 7:30
o'clock last evening in front of the
residence of ex-Councilman James
Garvin, 2315, Chestnut Street, was
presented the somewhat unusual
and rather startling -pectacle of a
young man being horsewhipped by
an enraged young lady. The srms
of the youth upon whom the punish
ment was being inflicted were beh)
tiehtly behind him by a somewhat
smaller, but extremely muscular
boy. The young ladv was Mi. s Ella
Garvin, the young man was Harry
M. r-IlVuer, a DUVtr Ilr the I M.
Kurusey Manuuctarmg VOmpjinv,
and the hoy who waH hit-rtVrit g
rith tlie tu.rU at Mr. .Snyil.-r to e-1
cape tmai tne blow? .r the hvr-e-;
whip which were falling thickly ani
heavily upon his face, h;.id aiid
and fchouldera wag Arthur U.irvin.l
the 12-je;ir old brother of the VOUtS( ! AVe do n -t ,-!aim to be mre h w llian u:vn
Iailv- AtN-r .1 flaort sr;i!e bnytJer tathkr Point. Qi:k., Fo!). J. me.hmi, i nmnnictt.r aa v ri
broke axvay and stoned t-j run, rutjTiie phenoraenitl buow-rtoriii " j-o.r-
was met jut as he was stepping on j continues with a luriuu drift. The OP ttav fTOT
tothe sidewalk by a friend of the! thermometer i, now below z ,r oj miQ '
young lady and was caught and held !
and suffered a tUll wre severe pun-
iruiurui uiiu uic nuiji ju iuc nanus i
of the voting ladv.
.Miss Garvin gives the following : from house to bous" is only pos-i-concise
statement of the sO'dr : ,le u ssnowshoes.
".Snyder insulted me, so I walked in
the house and just happened to see Rive Do L ot. i is.. Feb. 2S,
that new buggy whip slid I picked ! The worst storm for years !.a'h-Vn
it up and went to the front door ind ' ra -ini! siue Friilav noon Frhlav's
told him to apologiz-j. flc said be
wouldn't, and I whipped him. I !
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wuttitt. x kjvc utm a iireuv L'foti .
horsewhipping and I am glad of it.ln.n.ii.:K fifteen miles ,!.e;(.). A,-
except that I broke the whip." I other train i buried in fift-.-n feet 1
A IJospeiate Couvlet Killetl.
i down express trains on rn.lay find " . """'i ""''s
Stiixwater, Minn., Feb. 24. ; Saturday have been nuahle to get : hcnenciaL
Will C. Reed, acting deputy ut the ! through. The storm is irn:reaing! If your dealer has none of our
prison, bhot and killed Frank Smith, an 1 the drifts swell 1 ister than they 1 goods on hand, send your order ii
a convict from Winona county, yes-j c iu be shoveled or plowed away. ! rect to us.
terday. Smith was one of the worst! Wt.rk has had to he suspended till! Book your orders timv for ship
con vicU in the prison. He had work-j the storm is over. j ment when you want the goods
ed in the wngon factory f.r some; j For Batch's Phosphate Guide,
Ume past. Werday he suddenly. stros Unto D.-a-h. and further imWation, aill on or
dropped a wagon tongue on which j ! atjdress
hi waa wnrkintr ctnii'L- tlm firuinin i Stiiv.t-niP P:i P-K O", (-..l '
in the face, then grasped an irju
mallet, breaking three different
machines and threatening to kill j widow, who died here to-day, nged !
several attaches. He dropped the! eighty-five. She never t ic k a drop j
mallet and picked np a ha'cnet and j of medicine of anv kind in her lfe,
said he would kill the 6rst man that never was ill, and strnnge to s.iyi
laid his hands on him. Tbe guard 1 ber raven black hair of young wj-
wroie out a pass to the cell room 'manhood is jdst as blick, glossy
which he handed to Smith, telling aud leimihy alter death as it was he-1
him to trive it to Reed. This he did fore. Not a erav hair can be found !
and followed the deputy to the dim-
peon. At the door, as is customary,
neeo oean to searcn smitn. 1 his ,
made Sfnitii ancrrv and he rushe I
infrk thft rlllntrpnn Rrl v.rn- I
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him that he must submit. Smith
then started toward Reed, when th-;
latter drew hu revolver and nmi !
Smith fell dead. The Coroner's jury
returned a verdict Uiat the kUling
was done bv Keed daring the per--
formance of hiadaty. I
Revolting Crnelty.
Oil City, Pa., Feb. 25.-Informa.-
riiio. 10 io vK-ii.j dav. The old man lav stretched
nouae. 1 he story torn oy u.w wu- j u a buSalo. robe, and the wood
men, who c.-rnui.y iiivertiattd .elfire QU bi8 harth was out jiiT :
cae, M one of revolt" crurlty and d whea jl8 v;as in
cnuia on the pait oi la- uu.buiid , hpa!th 'he f,redicttl tliat he wou!d :
at.d ins brother. 1 he c.uple Febru.-sr- i3. at five o'clock in:
j tuarried aiiout tweuty years ago,
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lined ner in tne oia mui "ruciure
on Pithole crcek.fuhya n.i.r du-Unt
from auy other human Lbiuti.n.
He has hept a flock of sneep on toe
puce, at.d in coia -fcaiue. bn.u-
ed the crazy old structure with the,.nt K(tnU, V;..,a.if .r. ,.
wrman. While they have madei,. , , . ..
ttie place boriioiy nnuy, iiify uave
still been i f Service to the woman,
for with no fire she has been coru-
.)tjje(j to huddie with animals to
keep from Iretzmg. one says ner
mind cleared up about two years
ago, nud sinca that time she cau re
memUr evervthina that has hap-
pened.
Killed Hun in Ten Miuulc
Ci.EVELAxn, Feb. 23.-
Lr. J. H.
G leas .
isou, at. allopathic plasician of
1 standing in this city. hs killed
good
last evening by accnlentady tirink-
idraifitd the contc-nts at a gulp. lit -
alizing the fatal ndsiake be had ' I he owner ol an extensive relrij: ra
made, the doctor calle.i f..r raw cg-s l'!r wf""k.- have left for Finland las!
at once, and atest'ver.tl t.f tl.eiu. ' ni-bt, at tbe invitatiou f an E.ttdish
j'metics were a;-ii tveii. ai d everv
means waj taken to rid tne a-outnen
j of the deadly dose. '
1 Dr. Glea.-o:; wa very cool, dirt-t
! ins the nicveicents of" those atmut
him, and, appari.tly, su-leriug no;w,l! take live years to lid. ryr
inconvenience from the poison, "r :ea -tiers have been bu-lt' t:
t . . - ...I.,.-.
- lite iiiintui'-i (iriiseu, v. lien siuiotjn -
Ir the unfortunate man, who bad
remuir.ed standing, lurch. d fonv :r 1
uie tmn was a oao in in. lie leaves
! a wi.l...v and ot-Tt-n children
'i'ti'.M'i Willi 11 near.
to the boar. and. bavmr ao ax over
, bis shouhh.-r, lie attempted t siriiit;
;m At.vaoii, w:io nad started n 1.1a
back to WiVre his companions were.
I.-iihi overtook the man an. I a se
vere struggle took place. Alwood
drew his knife, but could not use
00 account of bting pinned to the
'ground by the bear. Several of the
! party came up at this luYment and i
one of them, who bad aril!-, lire i !
lat the bear :.nd put a bullet throtigii j
; his head. A i wood was removed,
! ir,:n bis ,1 u,,.er us po-.;i n. havi:.g
; only a lew bruises i.a-1 Switches, :ti
ter the bear bud bn killed.
Kissing the Rride it hunt Paying
Sophie Koleski and L,ouis Kiiin-ku-ki
were married la-t ni jrht Th re
were a number of tlie Polish frittiua
ot the bride and bridegroom pre-ent,
and Hccirdinir to cu-tom,.i kiss from
the bride was worth SI. There was
a general rush of I inner admiiers
and the bride sold a large st ick.
Certain previously lavon d and priv
ileged ones refused to psy, wh en-lit
the new husband became indignant
ind a free fiiiht followed. Oilicers
were detailed to quiet the distur
bance, which at 2 o'clock this morn
ing had assumed alarming propor
tim. Everybody participated.
Even the bride rescued a prisoner
Irum Officer Dully by force of arms.
The women clung around the offi
cers1 leg.-, chewed their hands, and
eventually drove them lro:ii the
jseene of conflict.
I he pi -nee sui.se
n'J-r.tJV rrt-oteti live YOUni? ili; ii, Uii
.0t waorn were hued 80 e.icu and
jcts by Ju--tifM Tearnev tliis inoru -
in 2. Otlker Dufly, who whs hiHeri
severely on the hand, la i:ic:ip.tcU:'.t
ed fir duty,
,
r.r nt .nmrsnipm-
S-.ow ha3 fln continu.div for .sev-
t-nty-two hours to a h-pth ef frtv-
Ollf JliClitS Oil A leV' I. J Tie roaOfi
! are blocked and communiVuio.i
txpre'rs tJ-iiu wis buried in Un f.et
of snow near Troia I'i-sP.k-s.a'.thonsh
t wo ermines wit 1 a srtow-o ,uv R-t-re
tifsnotvr.,. Hlr Mo-ii.t .i!..bi..rti,. :
ihA ?." A;.r..n.! .tin d
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'ef the m-;st remarkuhle women in!
IVnnsylvania, Mrs. Diniel Moser, a
oa her he.id, and her evehr ws and
jeyelii - hes are also quite d.irs. She!
was wonder. uiiy wen preserved, and
had never coiuiiiaii.e I until to-il.tv. 4
l:i!i it.T.'n.r. tr.. ..f - . ,-,., i .. r? '
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Caused herinstant (tenth, ."sue f-x-
p - rtenced 1.0 paia and died calmly.
nithrmt .1 nnnl
She was the mother 01 -i?ht sta!-1
wart children. Her hvsb ir.d d
six months ago, aged eighty-sij. He
was also hardy and well preserved i
Found Doail in lit Hut.
j Womelsdobf, Fa., F.b.
frliiw The t-il.t in'in Vitr
, l:,edia, ;Jt afur that h went anon
; t, a U)lliI -taill3, in an extremelv wild
, ai(J u,lirrquell?ed rHC,. ami .0.x
; he W0H,tl IiB vr ieave it nor 0,in
, mil!gu Kltti ,he ieo.,ie ,!- world.
Sale vri.lue Gtums Stock.
j Lexington, Ky., Feb. 2?.
The
l';r
:ded
t saui oi u. iraneld at tu.
1 grounds to-d.iv was larjcly attt
nmrii::--'. iit.il il. i? hrruK- p
- i by buyers iVom all parts of t;; l'"
country. The lt prices paid wert: Y'.'TI"T:.".l,"r,'h-'r "J""1 '"t:;ex.
brown colt. Z vears old. bv (teort'e 1 1 b-l-. i.v the u.nti - v i iv c
U lines, (lam lielie Patebe::, 5, lit I,
to 15 )Weriuan I;other,of Kentuckv;
cli-vtnut co!:,"2 vears oitl, lv Nut
; tvo.id. l;'!u Ladv Pitcher
8it;:; t. t..
j F. G. Labc.H:k, NVw Yo k ; so n 1
1 fi le, o Ve .r- !H he ,w to.!,. i..
Pa'.che-i. SUM), to Josnna U'ilkii.,.
: Fokt Woutii, Texas. Feb. 27.
to ptrltct arrai !. !).. i,
i',r the .tlivery oi ortsserj be to
j b' se:.t in lare ipiaiitiuts from F t.
' Wonh to Knglai-d. A $..K't).(."
contract has been made, u i h-;, it
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the ot.h
I'otuid lira'l, istatiiii.i i.n ;is liea.l.
Pour Clinton, Pa., Ft'
James McCamany wis lot::-,
ii,g on his head, against a
Iyi.---:rt.'.iy. It is .-uppe-'.-.i
i over ti.e wall, ari l I t ii gut
jextrici-ta himself, sint..'Jii
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death. li:e jury ;.'tirn
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A BIG REACH.
With an abundant variety of
new Spring Clothing we can
easUv supl)Iv the Filt anJ tlie
Lean Man in fact, the Young
and Old, the Youth, Hoy and
; Chilli, are all Within OUT rcacll.
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A. C. YATES & CO.
i t'luthinif r.r Men, Yomlis n..ys and
t.'hiltlren.
602 604 6G6 Chestnut Street.
l-IULA DKLPlIl.V.
1. P. THOMAS'
BONE
FERTILISERS !
A NEW OEI'AHTUUE in the meth
od of Netting.
K6Lnt teats warrant us In off-riiiu: onr e.Is to
laruters aa lt-r the following KUai.in.ec ;
W wA plc oar ftrtirxT-t. ty wniTr:?f
! rin -o:um:rcuil tcrtil.xr mi i:n; market, un-
; frm ay w1 h-can
This Is what the farmer has boon
looking for :
J i'vM i I t ASSL ram t: tin t lie cii.ni.uy no
j ;ufciAFbu ot turs
I SEMD FOR OUR CIRCc'L AE au'l GUAR A N-
j TEK.
I A live n l ensrctie r-.ji.rt il wu'..-ii in evcry
ltK.-.ilty. AH'-ri-sa
I. P. THOMAS,
CIIKXEY P. O, DELAWARE CO., P.V.
mat-Sim. Factory Phllailclphia. P.i.
IN THE
ilf ((-( Si
EARLY SPRING.!,
their Whit with nlT'- 1
w 'T ,th BauSh 8 $25
riAK-.lr.4Ki should ton dross 1
T.. I . . 1 , .- r- .
! Awr "kh3si.no, especially II iol-
Inxtrtti Kr fill -.f r-n,,. :., -.1 .
BAUGH & SONS, .
20 South Delaware Avenue,
Philadelphia, Pa.
emmusuiB vai.
prvv tvcuio ivn oniv vrrmmr
"'w,A;s;H BOO.C-KEEPING
-A-l? HOME,
Soaielliing w. Sample Copies Free,
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
niakaa. ' alto i.v pa.
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Hiiwoe t n itnihmu' Court to brhi! atsom.
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