The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 28, 1903, Image 8

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k WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED
Wednesday, May 20.
A runaway trolley car at Chicago
rrashe.l lata n freight train, -severely
Injuring rix jvrsons.
A l.rmi'i swtpt over Horton, K?n ;
r.n ! vicinity. damn '-Ins? many build-ir.'-i
and i t ' j ; r i n tr two people.
III! rii'-'o. n;i e'?"d farm laborer,
ivi.ii. lit."! m i. i!e by h:v.-,i;!i;g In a
I'imu i-.ir.r M:vMta, Pa. He v-aa me!
an. lf!;-. j
1'ihiiU Piu:.ib y. of Vermont, has'
I ei :i iii i ir.' ! umpire for Great Hi I- 1
tair an 1 the Netherlands In the arbl-
trat it n rt Carinas. j
Tin' Soutbport National Pink, of !
i5oiithport. Conn., has been r insert by I
national bank enaniiiior, owing to tho !
Icr's cli full alien of fliV.ICO.
Thursday. May 21. '
The Pennsylvania ('.rand lc: re of 1
Odd IV.lows decided to hold Its m-xt
M"titin at Kasion.
Tli s 7t h annual convention of the
rhilailt'lphia conferenie of the Afilean
Molhoiltvt Kptseopal ehnreh was held !
si 1 larr. sl.tr. tr. Ta. !
Dr. Thomas Morton, a illntln
Fiitshed rhlladelphla sunreon. died in a
Cape May. N. J.. hotel of cholera nior
hus after an tllnoss of two days.
i:ii ven nn n who Interfered with the
transit of t'nit "il States mall during th
Mreet car Ftriko at New Orleans last
Octoher have tieen convicted on tho
charge of conspiracy.
Friday, May 22.
The business iMirtion of Punklrk, O.,
iis destroyed by fire, entailing a loss
of JleO.O-nrt.
l.ouis Kliis and Hlchard Krance
were drowned at Ptihlin, N. H., while
out rowing.
The 4."d general assemhly of the
Southern Preshyterlan Church was
held at Lexington. Va.
Mm. Thomas Counter and Margaret
MorriK were struck by lightning and
killed at Huntsville. Ala.
The navy department has awarded
, the Cas. Power and Knglne Company
of Morris Heights. X. Y.. the contract
for one of the new gunboats.
I The Hamburg-American liner Penn
sylvania arrived in Xew York with
Moorage passengers, the largest
number over thought over by a single
vessel.
Saturday, May 23.
. The navy deiartmont has accepted
the torpedo destroyer Pale, built by
the Tri;c Company, of Richmond, Va.
The Italian government will sord a
commission to South Africa to soe If
conditions there are suitable for Ital
ian immigration.
Mrs. Mary Curry, widow of ihe late
Pr. J. L. M. Curry, former United
States minister to Spain, diotl at At
lantic City. X. J.
Captain W. Rainbrldpe-Hoff, IT. S.
X.. retired, died at Washington. He
v.-as the author of several standard
works on naval tactics.
A building In Brooklyn. N. V., occu
pied by Frank Jenner & Co., manufact
urers ol fireproof flooring, ai,d eight
PENNSYWILLOWNPOLES ifaf'
Forcibly ' Ousting .Westcra Union
Telegraph Company.
WILL MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP
other buildings were destroyed by fire.
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Twenty ymrs ago yesterday the
Brooklyn bridge was formally opened
for putdic use.
While cleaning an "empty revolver"
a? Shenandoah. Ta., young Peter Pill- j
mm was probably fatally shot. !
r. W i:;!eiib(T?rr's planing mill and 1
thousands of f"ct of lumber at Xorth
Watti ':'.!'. 'a.. were destroyed by
f.r-.'. Loss S2",'hio. I
Twelve-year old Howard K. Jones ;
had a congenital dislneaticm of the hip
. arc;: by tin Lorenz nit-lhod at the j
Arhlaiid. T'::.. ho;:;iitiU.
l'n- : !:.? C.nn.pers. of the rdora
' : . La!'r, addressed
r:r:K'"s at Lowel
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All Pclei and Wlret Along Railroad In
Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer
sey Removed Postal Company Will
String Wires.
Philadelphia, May 23. At the gen
eral office of (he Pennsylvania Uall
road Company It was stated that the
company would not permit the Postal
Telegraph Company, or any other cor
poration, to ever gain a foothold on
the Peunsylvai.ia's system of road
beds. "We propose to replace the Western
Vnton Telegraph jhiIcs which we
removed with our own poles.
The Postal Company will be given the
I right, where necessary, to string Its
wires on the new hi1cs, but the re
i strictlon will be of such a stringent
character as to preclude disputes as
to the liRht of the Pennsylvania Coal
pany to control Its highways,"
T!.is statement was made by a high
official of the company. The same au
thority dialed that the next onslaught
on the Western Vnlon" poles and
wire would he made In Northern New
Jersey, where Supremo Court Justice
Kllpatrlck 1 expected to hand down
decision similar to that rendered by
Judge Piiiffllngton at Pittsburg. At
the office of the superintendent of tel
egraph at the Hroad Street Station It
was said that all of the Western Un
ion's poles and wires had been cut
down and removed from Rome 1.2t0
miles of roadbed In this State and
Southern New Jersey, or the district
covered by Judge Huffllngton's dects
Ion.
The work of chopping down the
polos, unstringing the wires and piling
them up at various points, subject to
removal by tho owners, wa rushed
on the line loading Into this city as
well as into Camden. Perhaps the
scone of greatest activity was on the
New York division, west of Prtstol,
where two gangs, consisting of about
70 men ach, wore at work.
At several places In Pennsylvania
Mie onslaught on the poles began si
multaneously. Along tho Cumberland
VaJley line, from Chambersburg to
Harrlnburg. the attak waa pushed
steadily. The poles, with all the wires
attached, were thrown over the fences
into the fields as fat as cnt down.
Tbe Western Unln Telegraph Com
pany Is without communication at the
railroad station at Gloucester City.
Woodbury, Wenonah. fllassboro, Sa
lem. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea
Isle City, Anglesea. Wildwood. Cape
May. and all Intermediate points. In
cluding the stations on the Pelaware
Shore Lai! road to Pennsgrove, In
Southern Xew Jersey.
Shortly jitter the orders were receiv
ed 'large fanes of men under U.e su
pervision of road foremen were start
ed from Atlantic City and Cape May
to work northward, while similar
crews wore engaged working from
this city southward. On the side lines
tho same condition of affairs prevailed.
Manager Peitz, of the Western Un
ion Telegraph Company's office In
Camden, said:
"The Western Union Telegraph
Company has been expecting this
move for a long tinie. Why don't
they cut out the Amboy division? We
are rtady to meet them and have been
CLOTHING
io textile ! . . , . . 1 , .
, , i roc ptu v i us Hhietp: jusi you
Muss., and prom-I .. . . .. ...
hen, substantial aid. . , . . .
all the points cut out and vll receive
luesaay, Way 26.
j Tlie limit anniversary of the birth ,
; of Ralph Wa.ido Eiuersoii wub celebrat-
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iiurgiart liew op'-n the safe in the I
jiostoflirt at Howif. Tex., and B:"ured '
r:.7"i' it. siaii;ph mid cash. I
j Two pTMins were burri"d to d'MtU i
arc iiiio!!;'" fp.'.:;I!y irjur'd in a fire
hi' !. ui'S'.ro.vfd a bobrding buub" at i
Larre. Vt
j 0'ii''ra. Joi:t i". Wt-ston, chief eom
j Bii.-!.ary of tae t'tnteC Ktates arniy. is
fc-Tioubiy ii! a? Jutu Hupkins- tiospital,
! buiimiore. Md.
j Tin- ;u.imi..oi!C irr.ti.xi- of U late Li.
'. Juliet-, tht Pittsburg Kt-! Miinu
J fa' turr. in divided ariiong hiu widow
ami iour eiii.uteu.
buaineBB, Fpecial cr othcrwi
Lnyfief bi.c Ly fcf aneaiar..
K.' lujL'Li'. . iiii.v i. -Cuarie .
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-ij;i:..'-r vtt.- sa'.e air: by Lat
hr'i-t.-. ije'!-- biai.t-iuii!. Tin men
Laf1 (luance1 juri bee(.iua!. i-tarted
a biuOkk win a moUKey wn-jj;, m
ii'. iie tue iat'.er fji.-- l.i:-' inow!
ijucUuaii stjpe! au'i tue uokiu sut
torn. ooi. LudU. cm lolijwttd
Ditrbut WrCK vn Feonk.
New CmU- kit, Aiy if'..- -, diofei ,
tious hck, in Wi.ci. bevet. jersoas ;
Were iejurty.' im.u!n: in IUk I'vUU
.yivi(.i.! lvja ' ukui Lact.oi uoi-, uiuaud
Ly a huai-oLi i.ol-ibiyii between frelgUt 1
tiaiUH A lliniUU'aelfcULlUUfc of COUfbe, !
la lie n i.ohod cauoe o the atcluwit. ;
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CENtRAL MARKETS
Phlladi iphiu. Pa.. May 2'.. Kiour
I was su-ady; winter fciiperSne. 'ityru
2.SM': Penury ivaiaa rvit. eii-ar. (z 10
I tv.W: uty nulls, extra, f-.Wtj 3.10.
j hyt tluur vixb quiet, al t'J.lZ per
lUuii-l. V.'iieui Wat lu-iu ; No. I IVuti-
syi;;ui;. ny:. new. 8i"I: bo'-je. Corn
I fit in: No. i yeiiow. loeal. 0-4c. OaU
! ijun." , Nc-. 2 wi.iie elipi-d. 3I''i-.;
iin.-i i;iauet. '" Hay bicauy; No. 1
Ituiioti..!. fJi lor iaijie biiit-s. lieel waa
jbieuuy. bi-f! iiauit. i ! 'sit 'i. i'urr. wad
hiin. I'iimiiy. $S".0(i. Live poultry,
jlliV- '"r aud 10e. lui Old iuis-t--i:.
bii-ched puuiliy, at li. for
: i-:k ji;i low,!-, and i'jf. lor old rocmti-is.
jfculliT was a lean y; enjauiery, 24c. jtsr
i poiiud. !!:...- w-t steaoy; Ni-- y.,rJt
i'i-a:i.-viHiiia. ) it:, jwr dozen Po-l;ciui-s
wen.- bo:aiiy; ehuiee, Oft'UiUc.
ij.l-l OI.RUtiJ.
Live Otock Markets.
Las' Liberty, Pa.. May ;aitle
iwen fcl-.-ii i , eLoicc, JJ-.u'lj. 0.40;
s wen iowr
iini.i-i .,iu. i. z 'a t'.io: ij-i 'ii.iijs,
brone his paroie and lei, tue '"'l.o-V, - ' , i7.i.S. r 4
. - . .-. r. .- - . .''V " ' v-
slow: U-ht weti.ers, $4.60
Lituttncot breads His f-aroie.
New pur ,tt Va., May 'i',. Liei.-
a? Vr Ai.jijiuc aad held for court-'L
-oaju
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i,riiii- lieavy, $0.4o
O.Oiyl. Hi; heavy
n. if.-- i't'i:
hotel wiieie he was uutitibed. Taelhh.-ep wen
atlair ;j.ived out wieli tue court ai-l' 4.6-; ulis aad coiiiiuou, $1.004t!.iiJ
bt-moled to try tue caac aiid a re- 'itf'iVS,; ,iifiul"i- Y.'&a val talv
).on was luaue on tue ofcwm au- (;j, aso. u . May iO, -CatUe weie
beiiLi- iileCuit.'h Is a bon of a wealthy Ktiuag iu.il loauf ; oo1 to (ji line
huJiaueivhiaai. He went to Old Poiut .Vrfc- i-,4' $y VA''9 ii-
tsuud aa exaxaluation for l'fiS.
U&i to a tapUlucy. hut lailud U ay- J4 4.00. Ho were lower; luxxui
pear Uefure the board. He cialiuod ! u3 butchers, $?.10itC.35; good to
a Lboyed to wa Uxu p. butj. t&Uf &
Oo.ouel btory lavesiiatod aud ltarn-'Kuod to choice wethers. $4.75$5.&U;
ck! that McCoach wa seen In Norfolk fair to choice mixed, (3.7C4.7j; tia
the night lefure. jp axreet followed. Uve hiuil"i' tMQ1.
Pugilitt Gaddard's Slayer on Tria.
Camden, N. J., May 2C. Charged
with the murder of Joseph Goddard,
the barrier champion pugilist, in July
last. Richard Washington, colored,
constable of Pensauken township, this
county, i on trial here. Assistant
Prosecutor Archer, in opening the
case for the state, said that, although
the shooting of Goddard was wilful,
the Etate would only auk for a ver
dict of murder in the second degree.
The shooting occurred on the night
of July 28, the date of the Republi
can congresbl'al primary elections.
Goddard was at a polling place and
got Into au altercation with the con
stable, which reunited In the fatal
shooting of the puglliat. The Jury
is composed exclusively ol white men.
Killed In Boiling Waahtub.
Passaic, N. J., May ZK. While watch
ing hit: Uiother do the family washing,
iiainuel Suhruub HK' d 2, fell into a boil
er of water and was so badly raided
that lie died ten minutes later of his
lujuriet. The faiuliy n-alded on the
top tiixir of a teueuieut lu th la city,
and the accident created considerable
excitement among them, iu it lb the
becoiid of t he same l:ind to occur lu the
b'.-hiaub family ir. t.iice montha.
Thieves Stole 1,800-Pound Safe.
PitUbur'. Pa., May 25. Thieves en
tered the Hotel Koethler at Clairtou
during tlie early luorulng and stole au
J, few-pound bate containing (ijOO, car
ried it lw yards through the streetd
to a vacant lot, broke the back off, he
cured the money und escaped. Thera
were the proprietor, his family and at
least 40 guests bleeping lu the building.
L:rV;, sT ii est, -Latest and Best.
Lint- t'Vi r liiutuln t.i Siinbm v. Mon's Suits IVimu
2.50 to .oOOO.
Mcls, Caps and Neckwear
Ltitt-M D!ioi.s mul SI vies ami tit iriive llitit will
iloiiisii I t ciisIi'iikth Inmi Snvkr counl v.
n rare paic .
1 will pity out -!i:iH" tli v u fa iv for i oisoih I'ioih
iiuit-r romity who buy 10.00
iirl Ii ol' (loor.H.
Nolliins: bul Reliable Goods are
Handled. Call on
WOLFF FRIEDMAN,
The Up-lo-Datc Clolbier,
SUN BURY, PA.
Slaughtered Ly Turks.
Loudon, May 'Zit.k tiolia corres
poudeut telegraphs that the Macedon
ian committee reports that the Turks
Lave burned the village of Haiiiul,
near Seres. Only 48 of the 600 inhab
itants escaped, and many women and
girls were outraged and murdered und
their Lodie caat Into tlx water.
ROOSEVELT TALKS POLITICS
President Says He Asked No Man's
Support For Second Term.
Walla, Walla, Wash.. May 2(1. Sec
retary to the Preshlent Loob gave out
the following statement:
"In speaking of the sudden political
developments in Ohio, the president
said:
"'I loive not nshod nny man for his
rupnort. I have had nothing what
ever to do with raising tho Issue ai
to my endorsement. Sooner or Liter
It was bound to arifo. nn.l Inasmuch
as It ha? now arisen, of eoui'e, those
who fnfor my administration and
nomination w!'l endorse them, and
those who do not will oppose thorn.'
."The president also said ho was
deeply touched by the action of Pres
ident McKinley's home county, In
which Canton is situated, In Instruct
ing so heartily In his favor. Nothing
could have pleased htm more."
Last night President Roosevelt wan
entertained by Senator Ankenoy at
his home. A select party of about
two dozen were present. The presi
dent left later for Wallace, Idaho.
MARCUM SLAYERS INDICTED
Tlie Kaiitz Cuiiiit Dam! tie
Ink' IioiiiImiiio -.iliiyi'r. AiMresJ
llmlu'iinui).
D. II. Wilt lo.st n valuable
last week.
VERDILLA.
IVrcivnl ZciirliT und lami
Jiristol, Intl., ure vimlin J
hero.
C IO Aiickcr mid family of
lasl-y upcnt a day hint wnlt
IllS JlillelllM.
(!i-n K Si lioll ami J () 1,0a
niiiile a business t rip to SinJ
otic day last week.
JaiiioH (i lirown of 1'iiJ
nunc licro to fpoiul tlicSumnu'i
Ins brother, illnun.
J S Anckor is moving Li
mill to near ( liapmnn.
llitiilin bark is in season n
Our Carpenters bave two
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niv nurns to put tin yet iiiiurl
inakititr tinio.
Rev. W A Haas lieKl coti
Curtis Jett and Tom White Charged
With the Murder.
Jackson, Ky., May 26. After an all . ion t?or views ut Kuisei 's elitireU
day's session of tho special grand day.
Jury. Irolh which the principal wit- u
ness -was escorted .under the .-protec , ofo,,r .vu"g mca a!
Uon ot a guard of soldiers, Curtis Jett j tllP "' t fccbiipgrove
Fin iran nmio wnrn ino'c.iea ivr no vi'V.
- Jockey A ticker is takinirl
lo become an auctioneer. H
liini fciicccf-s.
PORT TREVORTON.
Miss 15ell Keller of
assassination of James - B. Marcum.
The action taken by the- grand Jury
was prompt, and decisive, and there
is a growing Impression that Justice t
will at last be administered In tho
Hargls-Cochrill feud, of which Attor
ney Marcum was the latest victim.
A denutv Kherlff with n sruari nf
soldiers, have started for White's "rg is being enlertaini'il
home in tho mountains to arrest him. J5ro. Henry and family.
,ne party carriea provis.ons ,or two. Um.A .
un.'s. -Aiit'iuri ptiuiu i'l BUiuiPi s, niui Ii J
a deputy sheriff, will bring Curtis Jett to " llkes 1arrc -' aecuiiiifl
from Wlarhoster to Jacin. The illness oi her bister Mi.
town is qufeL ' Morgan.
Fraudulent Naturalization Papers, j Tlie "Fair" which was
Washington. May 2C.-Imraisratioa lK,,,ifit 0f U. 15. t'liur
ofTnials say they have Investigated re- i c i
, .,.,. , . week was a financial success.
uralization naners had been sold to ar- I Uev. Searlc lclteml tJ
riving immicrants at Xew York, and nual Memorial serinoii iu
had ascertained that the purpose was
not to facilitate the admission of Im
migrants Into the United States, but to
permit male Immigrants to secure work
on the subway and other Improvements
in New York, as under the state laws
only citizens can work on improve
ments of that kind. It Is said D,000
aliens were fiven these certificates and
charged exorbitant prices for them, in
some cases $50 being paid. Officials
have found numerous fraudulent nat
uralization papers in Iliiladclpbia,
Wilmington, Del.; Providence, Pitts
burg. St. Louis aud Buffalo.
Brave Rescuer Was Drowned.
Ilazletou, Pa., May 2C After sav
ing a companion, Walter Wilde, who
had waded beyond his deplh by bath
ing lu a reservoir here, Ueury Uright,
aged Its, got. Into deeper water and
was drowned. Neither could swim.
The victim of the drowning waa a
high selnx.il student, aud no Is Wilde.
The latter was recently appointed
adet from Luzerne county to the
West Point Military Academy, which
Iim will entr t.4vt uiUh
KANTZ.
Mwhaitt Uiowii, of Sunbuiy wats
in town Monday.
' '. f. NVitz i,f Juniata Co. took
dinner with KiiI'uh Miller Monday
Charles Slianibach, aud C. (ilace
were to Richfield over ouud jy.
I',. C, bluiiioiy, Jititha Hum
iih'I and Jiixsiu Rowc of Jsreainer,
atUmled the festival ut this place on
A s-xui.-iion Day cveipn.
J. F. Krdly was appointed pobtal
clerk ot tliin olhce.
Chaa. Muureruud wife of Wssh
ingtouville, Montour Co., were th e
guculs of Isaac i'.rdely s u few days
this week.
. lVter HolHwtppIe visited friends
near Fremont Sunday.
of the 0. A. 11. Tost 1
"3. V. camp 50 of town
evening.
Lord Spcecc and wife
Slate Capital 'were the a
of the latter's uncle C. 11
and w fc Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holshtie,
laughter of Shainokin er
the guests at the ''Xatioua
week one day.
Isaac JJoyer of IlermloiJ
the old hoiiubtead Siunlav.l
ti Wis, wife ami tlaij
.Seiiiihgr.-vc wore guests
"National" Hum!.. .
HUM MELT. WHARl
(Jeo S hacller Mul wife '
er were tliogucMrt of I'ctJ
und wife Hunday.
Mi,is Ameliu Neitz of
ipciit a lew duys with hi
Mm m Mo)ir.
Mid Ijcvi IlieSnlel el
her hirder tn.d family oil
over Sunday.
Mrs James fSlear of Si
several days ut I Idwin Fij
MissMarguni Fryliuy
bury spent tuna , y ut Tlnj
trick s.
Miss Adams- Sip' no'
versily vinilcd iasesb:lij
day.
Mrs Willard Moyeraul
made a trip to Fieeburg
bioii Day.
Issac Heaver and fa mi If
Anna Wrick of Winfieldi
Igucbls of Irvin MilllioU' i
I Sunday