The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 02, 1903, Image 8

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iiie Warehouse S
lA.Vi Tl.Y AS AlHKRTlSKD
If wu it iii our advertisement rot nwnml that your
Ji ' .'c w ill n.t fmv't with divapnointmptit. NVe allow
!,. i, !v ini-ivpivM-ntol nor ovapjvratcd, we aell ev-
m wi H.ivirtio Thi is, of course, tor the tow who
. . t nns.vjnuiiit.vl with the straight forward jvliey
: t. v- r.i ilu' tiianacvmeiit of litis house.
Ill IT. tJiMPS TV woman iv whito" i a nr-al--
. m 'owiiv, tltcv "iimmory ?ays. (JloSe Warehouse
'v ! n:-ivs have h.'Wl latyolv to mnko it Open
.vt t'.r waists fino ami sho-r at ItV, 12 Kv,
P.VITKP S IS dots t'.rhlv nude
(. "ir jm'nv 'N. to ."iO ots jw V'l.
l.lM'A of voi v exi onalily, our prior
lk O.vao.lios Slk Mnils Fino Pimities,
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.via Isvns White ami Ulsok lawn. etc
.,: viiMMior waiN and Voos wo
V vsrioh iil ai popular priovs
! A SUN'S S'U-fo.1 ofiorins? of r.ow
IS
and
l'V,
all
ro
and
n
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U ( wv modernt prioos. Summer lwn
.-v ..-;' ojo. to is to.
"'.'!" Trv .nvv l!no, Yalo Hlno and foulard in
:i' rievN and pofosr. fripos our priev 1(V, l"o,
i. ln Sl'MMF.R SKIRTS Tt-lio stimmor akirts
:,!.!. .Inok. Hmmed, oho with white dol, hlaok with
, i..t mt'i: plan colors our prio, $1 .Ov $"2 '2 2.0$.
! snmmor skirN of Btitobers Linen, neatly made.
' (-; w. S rows !r:p top nod Sttom. Worth $l00
mi,
'l.Allr lU'TVHKKS L1NKN SKIRTS, strapod
-h'i'i materia! our prior $2.?.
vnmmer skirt- ot India Linen, deep hem. 4 inoh
' ,,, t-irmtioi top an. rmttorr, our prioc $o.00
j.f.r f.:'tini India Linen trimmed with S row clnny
kir: and 4 row nwerhon at top our pnoe
toi.
summer skirts of irjne, kirt with S row iner
fur j.riei- f r..'2".. Oiheis nf raped with samo materia! at
(.Ani W'HITK. SHIRT WAISTS $l.Oe worth
r.f tint wh'tc lawn, erohrftidrry nd tnoks ?1 .25 worth
"r i,: fim whito Inwn. hemt!trhw tnck and emhroiderv
i,r worth $4 i of fiw- wh'te lirn, rfnny lar. em-
! rid r or tiK-k-.
!'Ai; SI.S Parasol with ercr t' heavy pnrr pilk
t. "T an.i pos praii.. ii, Mack whin. i many drirahle
- I'- iu'i a hpiiTititohep. enihroidemi and orept oreot.
v..'nr- from ?3.'' tt ? "iH I
Globe Warehouse,
o4;'' Market Street,
Sunbury,
Wilmington is pet
George White Ends.
MNNtY NKW STOCK IMUt
NtcHy th Entire Ameunt tubtrtk4
By Shertholmre
Philadelphia. June J. The time
Riotint at Result of LTDChtnC of limit tor etorkhoMrrs of the Peon-
eylvania Rt.uroa to nnrriue to n
hew ?J.OH,oo to'iuo or atiak hae
anli-ut anil uhlln llm ptkrl ft ff tire
VISITORS AT SCENE OF TRAGEDY , wU, no be ,,rill(r)r Known until
. iome time thU work, rnonph la Known
Only Evidence cf Mob'e Work That to ahow that the movomont haa been
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CLOTHING
Remaini Ii Stone Inscribed: '"Here
i All That Remain of White" Col
ored Preacher' Sensational Sermon.
Wilmington, Pel, June 21. Thou
Mndt ot peraona vlalted yeitentay
the arne where Oeorire F. White,
the nogro, was hnmed to death last
Monday ntjiht by a mob for the mur
der of Ml Helen HUhon Thry rame
fnm all the amall towna In thl vi
cinity, and hundred Journeyed to the
eeMit1on place from Cheater, Pa., and
Philadelphia. A trolley lino runa to
about throe-xinartera of a mile from
the eoene, and 'bn driver and other
ownlns vehicles dtd a ihilNins busi
ness oarrytnn rassengors to the plno
and explaininK to thorn the events ol
the las--t two weeVs. The bnrntna took
place in a freshiy ploughed field, about
pn feet from the roadway, which Is
hidden by hitth bushes. The field has
been tramped almost as smooth and
hard as asphalt by the thousands .f
persons that have visited the farm.
The only evidence that remains of the
work of the mob are three cobble
stones, on one of which this inscrtp
tton has been placed wtfh Indelible
Ink:
"Hre is all that remains of Whlta."
The bushes behind which the as
sault and murder occurred have been
cut down for a distance of several
ysrds and carried aws,y by relic hurft-
era Vsny of those who visited the
! scene, amort them a lary nnm-
bar of women, carried away sprig
a big triumph for the management
ot the corporation, and that very little,
It any. atock will be lert for the under
writing syndicate. Another Important
feature ot the successful placing ot
the stock, which will net the company
IS7.7nO.OOrt. I the fact that fully 10
per cent, ot the subscribers have paid
the Ml amount of their ubaerlptlone
Instead of only half, a permitted by
the terms of the resolution of the di
rector. My paying for their stock
In full, subscribers will share In the
November dividend.
rVr nnderwrltlng the new Issue the
syndicate was guaranteed a commis
sion of per cent, on the $90,o0,-
OOo to be re.illrod from the sale of the
new stock. As there will practically
he no stock for the syndicate to take.
the members will clear fS.250.niW
without nutting un anvthlnt Of the
to'vl commission It Is said that fl.
OOrt.000 will go to Knhn, t;oob A Co.
and Ppeyer Co., as syndicate man
agera, and fl.2H0.0iW to the subscrib
ers John P. Rockefeller, who sub
scribed fio.two.oon, tuit never wa
called upon to put up a cent, has to
be content with a modest profit of
fm.noo.
KAISER NOT CRITICISED
Moody Say Emperor Inspection ot
Kearsarge Was an Honor.
Washington, June SO. Pootetary
Largest, Pi nest, Latest and Best,
Lino cvet brought to Hunbury. Men' Suits Irvm
?i2.50 to &50.00.
Hats, Cap5 and Neckwear
LatcPt Designs mitl 8tylc and at prices tlutt will
itHtonih the customers from 8nylor county.
Fair Paid.
1 will pny one-half the our faro for persons from
Snyder county who buy $10.00
Worth of OootR
Nothing but Reliable Goods arc
Handled. Call on
WOLFF RIEDMAN,
The Up-to-Datc Clothier,
SUN BURY, PA.
A
Wnrsl nl All F.sperlenera
Can snvthiuo ha WOtan than to foil
'.hat evevy lttitntie wm i e your mat'
nch waa the 0Met ioie of Jl-a. H
H. Newai n. Deontnv, Ala. "For three
veava 'ahowntoa. "I eiuiureil tnaul
. v.. ' , , .J,, .! I fonthiA t ain from imiifte-'iloi.
newspaper editors and others tnqulr- atomach Bn,l boael troW. J ratb
11 . .. . I snttoio,! mevilable when tlootot s ami
tng as to pti r isen reports mai r.m- " v. n i v. -..,, t
JL. ... . . . .v- .-- all remedife falleil. At lenM Iwaa
Plscusston of the events of the last 1 l"'r " "'-"- "7' " " " , . ' Induced to try Kleotrie Hitters ami
week is rapidly ending, although the ! n"V the peanlt was minu'tilotia. 1 Improt-
affair wss the text of soma of the!"" - , oil at otirP an.l now i in compiPieiy
clergymen yesterday. The preacher
; without exception condemned
TIT'S KFV7S COTOERSED.
Jure 5-..
PMisrteiphU,
us' t ln-rMorldr
' ui;. pro!-
1 ,i Osira res; ten r
."ilisn: an,' wreege;
' ' 'T.iiat-iphu.
. n:rn:nf C tne
;tzlz' eutiti ell U
r-ir- c T.TtOL
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iz. wi: or' retua
...tf- t""!""!" C&.SI.
rrLZTKi wit:.
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Traic trc rtMiey car at Hutting
toi. V". Vs., and 11 people were In
yure. several fatally
Miss KisH- luihlrr. n? rhlrMro while
nc i. visU tr Jamefltovrt. N Y.. threw
rnrsn'.f It Vr.r,' cf h tratt and was Its
rtar.t'y klllsd Nl reanont for tne
tr er- knowi.
Mctnaa. June Zi.
Si-"rPt-.i c' ACTlcuIrurt vnifuit ha"
prm- t tot;t: Ijatote t maK- evera:
s aderesse.-
y.te fearaf T. TnunF o? Catowisat
: Va. ron:a:tt. smew- by ttrnwluc
nersc!' fiw: i tel.
Vresiaet" Tnai r' Mesiet. wK'. pii'-
the
lynching, notwithstanding the fact
that public sentiment Is overwhelm
ingly or. the side of the lynchers. The
Rev. Robert v K!wooi. the Presby
terian minister who has come In for
moch criticism for hi sermon In which
he sugpested lynching In case the ne
: pro escaped speedy punishment at the
hands of th law. did not refer to the
lynching or the criticisms yesterday.
These crittctsms wsre answered by his
1 congregation when the following reso
lutions w-er read during the services:
i We. the officers and members of the
' Olivet Presbyterian Church. Wilming
ton. Delaware, realizing the unjust
' criticism being made upon our beloved
' pastor, the Rv Robert A. Elwood. by
: a large proportion of the public press,
! do place ourselve on record In the fol
I lowing resolutions:
First W express our firm belief In
our pastor's honesty. Integrity an
. Christian courage. x;nrewl w fcH
pnlplt mesa and hi life !n our
midst.
Second We record our betief that
I this message of las; Sunday evenin
! w lott timely and true, sensible and
Isrrlprura; and tr. no wise .ci, the ac
:tinn? of the citir.enf ot. Mnnday night
' b tharr,,atilt to tha: sermtu.
Th I;ov Montrom W Thornton
1 rolorec., pasior o: th Tirsl A kl t.
1 Chur;-t it thir city lied t sens-
tionn sermot u t.H cnnrTccf.. -r las;
niphl He said it pa-;
"The whl-.t mat. it fa- o! ht
i ttoaKTuc! r'Vi.isati'ii fitajidi- ti-'tor my
ey ;:i nemor o: tut- oni i r&:-e. a
, monster tn':E-na; btiC :i sr 'a' a the
nprt raw ii- r(,trT-: --: aztt to pe
tic quarter Tti wt.:r. a heatbeb a
heuC a monKtrut,::.v tK-f CV'ic hue it
:l tlie category of
crime l wouic BMiHier t jk; a.yel; In
Ik oei of fcy-iat at a. tit trznt TTltt
. yart as: was j-
breach of naval etiquette. In reply ,voVreHl " ,r Liver. Kidney
the secretary ont the following tele-1 stomach and Bowel trouble Electric
gram: I Hitters (a the only medicine Only Wk
No criticism of the emperor's In- It's g aran by Middlebiirjr drug afore
peetlon of the department, ao far as Midd bnrgDrir Store UrayuHJ A
' I can aacertain. 1 am Informed fur- Oar ra n Of IVchtieltl . Vr. J w
tVr Kv 1lmlral Tvlr chi&t f tfc Samnsell of re neCreekl 1) t
bnrean of navigation, that the emper-
i or's inspection is in no way subject
I to criticism, and can be considered In
no light other than courteou atten-
j tion on the emperor' part to n. It
! Is a long established custom for for
eign officials to Inspect battleship ot
I friendly nations and is regarded as
an honor.
IS. -HUM TRIAL
lit. Holly, If. J., Woman Faces Jury
en Charge of Poisoning Husband.
PROSECUTION STATES ITS CASE
'J
vVIII Try to Prov She Murdered
Pbare by Giving Him Strychnin to
Marry Cartleld Taylor Testimony
Of Wltnesce.
Mount Holly, N. J., June. SO. Slt-
! PREPARING FOR POPE'S DEATH
Italy Order Two Regiment Kept
Ready to Com to Rome.
Rome, Jnne 30. Although the health
of the nope Is much Improved, the
Italian government, ao as to be pre
pared for any eventuality, ha ordered
two regiments In the province to be m-- between her brother and sister
VeH W to .) to T-rne an,1 ; Lnd nnralng a sweet little child ot I
Z .v Z, o m I. iTrt on her lap, Mr. Annie Pharee
the authorities win have a sufficient! "
force to maintain order and insure the 1T n n flht t0 tn
Iinertv of the conclave, should it be- nre11 marge tnai ne mur
come necessarv to hold one. If toe dered ner nusnana, Airjert a. I narea,
cardinals, as after the death of Tius by administering dose of strychnine
IX. di ide to mct at the Vatican, the 1 rrosecntlng Attorney Samuel A. At-
government will surround the palace
with a cordon of troops to prevent
any attempt ackinst the freedom of
the ronrlave an fl also the removal of
valuable from the Vatican during the
lnterrpcnum. at waf customary before
t:"ipBt- l: tn- mrrt; C Ju;- exer-
tne Lt::!- o:
(tne cour-. and Itw tfti'Ti o" lav :l Lit
u I ncnat tn oeEji)BE nrrr- cat. eir-errt
nt mercy JuKa-je or protert;ciT Ttt
THREE LYNCHED IN GEORGIA
Vot wnp Ceio-ed Ven Who Killed
Peacemaker.
I Albaty, Ga... June r.. Tnree ie-
grres Garfleia yr.oy. Geor. VcKln-
ey tiid Wiiey, were taken from Jail
at Newton litter county. II miies
' aoutt of hert. kid iyuchea
kinaon, of Burlington county, la pre
senting the commonwealth's case, and
Ei k&rd P. Budd Is counsel for the de
fense..
Vr. Atkinson stated the prosecu
tion's case and saiJ the state would try
to prove that the defendant adminis
tered strychnine to Mr. Pharea and that
during the same afternoon he died;
that the poison was bought ot Ray
mond Wells, a druggist, and that Mr.
F' tares aked him bow much It would
take to kill a man. The motive for the
alleged crime, Mr. Atkinson said, the
crate would show waa Mrs. Pbare'
intimacy with Garfield Taylor, with
whom the tad made several trip to
Mirr renrmefl t.vui me jnri )w
doctor he helped cnanea Johnson, a
other neighbor ot the Phars', te a
(he sick man upstairs. Mis Pit,
assisted them.
When Phare tiled, Hurt said lh
Pharea wept bllterly and totter J
though she waa about to fnlnt
Mr. Hiidd said: "Didn't Mrs Ph
say to yon Immediately aflor Albarrt
death, "Wy must Albert be taken iw
and leave ma with three small
dren?' "
The witness said Mrs. Thar h
made such a remark. Later sh at
We have dnn all we could" he
repeated his testimony tn the tk
(hat he took eicaptlon to Mrs P
telling Dr. Dubell that her hiishind
died easy. He told the coroner tg
Phare died hard If ever a mitt
and said that Mrl. Pharea asieifc
why he said that Because she hnJa
the doctor that hll death was oak
Carles ASrOhlofL an employe of
general Store it Jacksonville, iiio k
ot PhareS' uffrltl before his fe)
Aaronson's testimony corrnbonuisl
part that of Purr's.
Raymond Wells, a drugcist r, frl
lumbtis, was nett called tn ih be.
and he testified that Mr, rtiamg-
rhaaed from him 30 trains of trr-J
nine, explaining that she desirsl
kill rats with the polaon. "Mr p
came to me," said the witness.
after purchasing one or two inn
asked me It I had any pnisnn. U
her I had, and she then said xheas
to kiil rats, ' a m
"Then In a Jesting way a.ki
If that, was enough with whicc tol
a person, and I replied that tbJ
enough tn the bottle to kill rwl
three. She then added In a brirstd
lhat she might want to tnk mk
WMesrater a TPenol- N
pcrao- an masr mtint
Accrev iAneiarc: V Balttmore is BepTl 1P UMtl trvwucrt a ilu c-joi,- i wa calKrd to quell a row at a nep-o Ut least posed a his wife. She had
ciot- arrer- wit: wiu me n ,. .. v- i mr tlt fcis htnit one nicht last laikefl Taylor to marry her. the nroe-
The thr nfn werr in jail for kill
inr F E Bu'lard. a wtitt man., who I different plates, and in one of tbem
uer I-ou- i!isv. sao: wounai
ioul : i tuf v.ca.arj t neai
Tuctz. Junt 3'.
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biuiev . i-vuuryivaiiii hal.
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i .-:iiiLu-' 6Li pIUOUTlitC 10
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r"i-ra:ii ' wett Tbe mot went to the Jail say- tutor said, nut ne reiuaea wcau ne
and vL: no; o rei-Tuiia in? they fcatf unntner prisoner to Jocg naa one uutuaua. cuunu n;r mn
iir u nu; on pt- ; l-j: ui XL jail W'net th jaiitr rea-.tefl Uie uonveraaUon that Luaband died aud-
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Denx-utL ner.r-.- v tiet ciitrrc w:?t 1 Jail door wit bi ey tne moo ruknea i
A'"?tTiin and viieL ttnot-ett i & mw twt htm and cveroowerefl tiim.
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iaon of outsaf to aave yuurael' lronj i towt ttanf to a tr and riddled wits
wture f tu Ltnub of u tiooC-ixte- : lulietl
:ut puDic. fce your raue frvtii ineuJt
b your wt. tbr!?;
jury at wa tlit ovttaw
it. j-jir traiat, -rnajii
QMLKinr Ui- Oio'j'j of your puiiuTt
iooaT f Watti.up'.o! t Lar:'..
UifellltJ CiVi' o' Iof)'.le'beb 'J t it
UUtiU tlid bV Oh . la.'VV J J w -
ti': u ii."!' '
V i.ujiiifi'ji. j-xa.iii ' ue iv-
uju'".:u i ' . i.'.-vfte-' iia i.u'
Chrort Wrtn ftobbiriB af!! Bce.
Harrnourr. Fa , Junr Ja':oo l-
rin- wa arri; at Coiuuibla chareid
wltt lr;ai!tu o.-t and pUferint s'rt-i
A re'-itaJ of the incidents la the
Phar borne on the day of Albert A.
Phares' dtb wa Klv-n by llarry W.
Burr, a young farmer of Jacksonville,
who knew Phare wi;ll. He said he
:aJie(J to a Phar aoout half-paat
3 J w'ek k on the luortili.i? of March 8.
PLartsa was lyioc ou the :uu:ti iu ,th
aiitiijf xjui and Mild he felt 111. He
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mail ixji-it Tin? ytv'jtJ aufuo'i'.ie j'.-vnjplalnH) or itiU-iurf-nauaea, auo aaio
Lae Uien worionr on tht tor I he had bw-n voiuit.im? conaldeiauly
t.b!- luourbe and iaim to have a. I Mr Hiuies wu not at Iioihb whu
laat taptumd Uie ' uloril.. Koalofti': burr Ui the houuf, but ahe cauie lu
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Jjvruje at l''--t OrKaKinif tipfo a
bo aud 'to i?'u tio'ited WUwi Jjk
vlu eat- auailie! vut wf ttie Lutn-i
ouf l-tt-r a'-oi tmvutfli tbe Uittll by
tue llitit'lol Vac. lv'Jlid Jll IliUJ J-lfc-
VltO Ut lur.eli to JjUM.U;l' I'X a
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Vv'ri;-Kf.t,e (t.;w Ocd.
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tae v CUkUii,i;i-WyUe jl.:ii,vi.ul
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:iro tUrotiettioii1 ti.c coi.iiUy, 4..l
! at Lf rutiKietii.t- ui i.in '.avtr lim.
auucia! loUiiily a I it. an llli.i.,--
' lebUii ovui it ,i.i.iyl of to w.tl a
i ottUi Caiol.ua, hny'.i.f, ltfli U 4'
, Drowned at Cape Ma
Cape May, N. J., June
Walker (Dawson, t asslstan; nr
the board ot children's puaraiui
the District of Columbia, was crass
here. He had ventured well o.t M
a strong ebb tide was tilz:ii
tried to get ashore, but Incau
bsusted just within the e :tt a!
.J 1 1 a t . a. ,.-. - - - .
BUU - 1
MacFarland. ot the Diatric: c( Csa
bia. who was here on a vie::
charge of the body. It wa r
about two hours after the drowsy
When Mi i'J. wee caii.e in she pl-
paiitd diiim-r, nu!' In It 4(lviiij littr
iitiHUai.d j bion ynwiutu which,
Hhr Mud. i.ari let-u Klen l.ar by Dr.
)uUMI Hum ttiaycd Ui dinnur phartm
mi' t.y at 'l.r uiilc, but Wilt umtblu U
tiiti itn iiioic li.au a hinull yuanlll.
of a l.iiitH.ii VaM. tayiiiK he full Uio
It! lit I. I.i ii mi nl into Uic (illllUK fjoui
I ai.d l.id ii.tif U..0 liiii fi klid wu IwlUJi-
in ni.kii.nivfl 'iiw hi.aau.ji kcul uy
uiiul l.e ioliul olf tin- udieli liurr Bald
l.t a.ii.itl I. tin liuw l.t; full. "A Uiouh
ii. kUiiiiu:li tan huijiti taU:ii out and
(i.y l.i-ait liatl aUHud ljtuUjiif," ;u- I
plied till' tmftuiilif liUUl.
tic Mtiil Uia' i'liait; jcumitd that
in O.tlitill kuvu aUong muiliclllti,"
lantl Uiai iAm t')ian:a uld tier )iuLa(id
i U.rti Hit Victor Juul M lit Ilia idl- '
TRAIN FALLS INTO RIVE
Ninety Dead and Over 200 Injtnrf
Railroad Wrack In bp"
Madrld, June 29. Nm-'T
and tl'ii Injured persons. t:av '
ertrieried fmm the wreck '.
bao train which overturned z'-
ilia river lant night. A wirii'-i
ofhclal Information, SO pcrw:i'
killed and !0 others Bonous f
Many of the latter will rii'
800 pasttenrers on the truni :t i
that only six escaped un De
train, whlt li was comptis""! ti
Klnes and 16 :oaoli"S a- rV
the ti'idKu when the eoupiitirf
the -uiiiu broke. VJi'- se.-u:is l
U'ft Mm track and Mi
the mil ire train, in-, tn. i
river Kortunuioly t . an-i "W1
The luaiVBt limdltii' aiirfi'iatirfl
a milt- and a half dieiai ' 'd '
pUaKi-ilKHiS WllO Wie leu-''
..l. I. ..I !. ..n.. ,...A .tl.l :i : 3t
until llm an Hal of relict (m
lug nuiat, ilmtuiB aii'l
illlliati
'I hu Iraln full bO fuel Iron; "
to thU rtvor imd, ilia coaeu i'l
111 a Uiaatf of lill(ilulfd
win U ar.iiui la dMB riUi4
iliylii. Many uiior:j t'
down ilia slruaui,
ltd Jened with blm
waa risaM.-d In tin- ad of ivzs
J
s.
Which M
K,d. A laiivaf
! C, tn:.- .'.' J n.ite, 4 J V. i 4 Z :
t..e ;,isV Nt. ? jiiiw!, i'.'-n'al'f- !'.)
i
BVr i'f. .uU- J. -I eo l.uat
vanl.i;U Ken ;vt.r: .t, i.h'- t.niuu
Myt aalu' tiie JSe YoiV Ceu'.ial
J'al.roa Xrr Aii.ulU F iV.Kli.ieiii'.on
r,v'tjrl -".,yi0 for iL death of nor
tusbacd, killed If a taiu. and baulet
I London, a 'y of t, gt iJf.OOtf
fcor tta Iom of a le
Vovdoti fcvrtcr" Corivictul of Murikr
jVhllaylflybia, Juif H.-'Tlw Uul of
Jooijje . JivaJicj. , t ley ij iiO'b il'4
Vjf" fur Ihn Uioi'ltr f V'iliaiu C
DaijK., reauJlud Ui a vutllct of uiud..
In U.e ftiat ltiM-'. Hotocy yvoi imK'.i
I . -... .. .. ,,.. k bl 1
Julniktiiwu, 1'n . Juio'
fill,,!,,. Ml Hi i!v N. J; a I
. tf ll.A -Ull....-J . . ..I I Ul'llflC
iiirui jj.lal.i miike hlui feal worm at I V: ... . . .. ...d
' njriu iiiiuiuiii a c-i.i.jur. " ,
tiiai, bui aiui a whlU It would do hlui
iod. liurr did not auu Mrs. I'(ia,ic
win lite iiowdem. Hlie biouUt tliein
in tioni Hie jtiUlien, he tald.
A airo;i jvoI;iI in Mrs. I'bares'
Uvor iia ifjU hroufcht out by perijlB-
iyi 1U vfrs C.U(.wl ;ajii, w)m' Uw 'iui;aUoiiln of li'irr. lf leaf ll d
ia chuaod illi aiminlaUii;! to Jk. Uwf 11 wan only after repealed sppcols frllI,.ftl cojiiul, at the d
Luabaftd boln furvlaM 1 Ui Wit. Urt thai bar huihand per-.' r( .1 -T'
tor," fcte Ja awftUl;: (alal. ' 4tM l swul 79 a dotto;. VbeB . r .
viar ill it Mfin i1 IlI : Lli1 iW-
of I'hllaJclvlila, weia aiiu'k art!
ahlv falally Injmu.l by au n
the i'uwiisylyiwla Jtaliioad at
about nine iiillui wt ' t4" ej
Victims 0 tlio acddbiit ' Jrj
1,1 ll.la rllv ml ara liu If10)