The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 12, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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Sips of Heal.
You don't have to look
twice to detect them bright
eyes, bright color, bright
smiles,
bright in
every ac
tion. Disease is
overcome
only when
weak tissue
Scott's
EMULSION.
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is replaced by the 'ie thy
kinch Scott's Emulsion of
cod Hver oil effects cure by
building up sound flesh. It
is agreeable to taste and
easy of assimilation.
Prepared by Scott & Bnwn, S. V, All drusdMa.
CzS00ES25'J
Cure Consumption, Cough, Croup, Nora
Throat. Sold by all Drugg-uts on n Guarantee.
For a Lame Side, Back or Chen Shiloh'i Porous
Plaster wUl give grejt tatifaction. S cents.
SHILOM'S VITAUZER.
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn., says :
"SlMoh's Vitalizer'SAVUn 11 V IjTVE.' 1
consider it tin beet remedy for a dfbil ttatcdmistem
I ever used." For Pyspepsin, Uver or Kidney
trouble it excels. Price 75 ctg.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
Havo you rata nhV Try this liemody. I twill
relieve ana uiio j'ou. rrnu w ma. auib im
fcetor for itasuooespful t rent ment la furnished
reo. Shlloh's Ilempdlos are sold by us on a
guarantee to Klve satisfaction.
For le by C. H. Htenbuch.
I AM SO HAPPY!
3B0T7LES
OF
Relieved me ot a severe Blood troubk
It has also caused my hair to grow ou:
again, as it had been falling out by tru
handful. After trying many physician?
in vain, I am so happy to find a cure ii
S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex
SCI TDP5 lly forcing out germs of rii
vj ra- easo ani na jiojgoa ag wt n
iarIt la entirely vegetable and harmlest
S Treatise on Blood and Bkln mailed free
Swift SrEno Co., Atlanta, Ga-
CURE
Hck Headache and rellevn all the trouble fnof.
dent to a bilious state of the aystora. auoh M
Dixtiness, Nances, Drowsiness, Distress attar
Siting. Pain in the Hide, to. Whllo their moat
iremiurkable fiucoesa hae bees shown in oaring
Seadaehe, yet Carter's Li'.tla Llmr FIHa an
quady val asLlo in Constipation. curiigaaJ pro
Tenting tlUHnnnojlnKComvL'Uut.whil theyalu
cornet all Uaordcrso:thaatamach:.-iuIatetail
;irer and regulate tho bowel. Even if theyonhy
'Ash they would be ahnostprliieleas to those wM
nnuer from tbls aintrasalng complaint; but fortn
Stately tholrg' lodness dose notend heto.and those
Tfhotmcotiytiiuanillflnd these HtUopilU valu
able ino many ways that they will not be wll
fling to '.o without them. But after allalct hood
ACHE
(Isthobaneof so many Uvea that herolawhera
I we aks our areat boast. OorpUUcuroitwhlla
others do not.
Garter's Little Liver Pills cro very small and
very easy to take. One or two pills ma ken doso.
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripa or
purge, but by their gentle action please all whs
use (hem. In,vlahiat25cents j Uvefortl. SolJ
by drugjteus ereryYhere, or sent by maa.
, CARTER MEDICINE CO., How York
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CMehtater'a Ena-lUh Diamond TiranJ.
PILLS
Oriel n lit anuOnly Grnalau.
rt, rt-'lubld. ladics, tik
mond Brand in lira avod Gold matalUo
uraicin iur vmicmeuer a Aiuiua ji.
Jboiflt, atiiftl wi'h blue rlhbon, TalvO
1 no othtr. Rtfut danatrovt aiff
' tioni a imturxonM, A i Drug or nij 4a.
In ilimpi for particular!, tcttitooativli
KUr for lOadltaj," inlHttr, bj rrtarn
' r1nh.fs rf.sxnifp.il nn..HaillinH C fL-
jU b7 til Uc4 aJ;wu. ruiaU.,i'.
W. H. Downs' Elixir;
WILI2 CURE THAT
Oold
ANB STOP THAT
Cough,
atnnit 1 h :m t lot S TXT rJSAJKS i
"nail tuts proved Itself the jest remedy j
iStnown for the cure ; t'onimjoH, j
rtnuaht. (laid. Vmwjmu Cttuah, audi
'mlt IMwwn in I'oung . old.
Price Mo., 50e., and i 'to pet oouie.
CALIi RVBBYWHERE.
Begs to announce to his Mends and
patrons and the publlo generally that
fie has purchased the barbershop lately
occupied by li. J. Yost,
No. 12 West Centre Street
HENANEOAH, PA.
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ALL MOUND THE STATE.
Interesting Happenings from
all Sections.
ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS
Mm. Kllcm Mlllrr, a Vl'lilt Wtimnn, Miit
doii'd by a Nttgra ait Steeltuii- The Mur
dered Wnmau's Hlnter l'imnil in u
Kriuiken Ktwpor by tile Side of tho
Curpae 8mnlltnx at Orovp City.
Stmclton, April IS. Jani BelLnlmrly
negro, murdered his inlatresa, Mrs. KUen
Miller, hi their dingy mid filthy little rook
ery here some time during Monday night
by pounding mid choking her to death.
The womnn's deml body was found on the
bed in the shanty by neighbors yestenhiy,
and by tlie aide of the coqwe lay the nmr
deretl woman's sisters so drunk that It win
hard to make her understand her sur
roundings when HWHkened. The murderer
escaped, but officers are hot on his trail
with a fair chance of capturing him. Mis.
.Millers' sister is-held in juil at Harrisburg
as a witness. All of the partiesweredruuk
when the horrible crime was committed.
A Kecelvor May be Asked Kor.
Bradford, April 12. A quiet struggle
for supremacy, which threatened to develop
into a llrst class row, has been going on, it
is said, for some time among the stock
holders of the Bradfonl Oil Exchange.
Ever since tho bull ring was relegaU'd to
the cellar members of the board have lieeu
asking for a dividend ou their stock, but so
far without avail. At a recent meeting a
proposition was submitted by n representa
tive of one of tho largest stockholders to
wiud up the affairs of the oxohango by sell
ing the building ultb-r at private sale or
public auction. This was agreeable to a
large number of tho minority stockholders,
who readily signed a letition to close the
business of the exchange. Sotno hitch in
the matter has occurred, and it is now said
tho court will be asked toappoiuta receiver
for thu Institution.
To l'lny Hall at MiiKeeport.
MrKxiMPORT, April 12. Next Saturday
will open the local baseball season between
the new Duquusue club and the Juhnstown
stat league club, which is managed by
1 hiij er iorrayson and the members of the
old Tri-State league club, among whom
are Henry Cote, William Liatnon, Freddy
Miller, Fred Hartman, William Smink,
Paddy Lyons, Walters and Rhodes. The
Duquesne club will huve William Gumbert
as piteh r and Frank Haller rs catcher.
1 he other members of the club are well
known Amateurs of the county league
Severe Struggle With a Mad Stan.
Nr.w Castle, April 12. The authorities
of Vi'est New Castle found a man entirely
nude running about in an open field a short
distance west of town. He was swinging
his arms and uttering peculiar cries. After
u huid chase the inad man was surrounded
by eight men and a terrific struggle ensued,
during which two or three citizens were
badly hurt. The man was bound hand
and foot and brought to the city prison.
He is a Slav and cannot speak a word of
English.
A Coal Deal of Large 1'ropnrtlons,
Gbeemsburo, April li. One of tho most
extensive coal deals ever made in this
county was the transfer of the Mutual Coke
Company's plaut to the United Coal and
Coke Company for $300,000. The pur
chase includesall interest of the first-named
company, consisting of coal, surface, tip
ples and sidings. The plant is one of the
best in the county and the coal and coke
mid ready market. The dt-ed of transfer
was left at the recorder's office.
Muat Answer to the Charge of Murder.
Itoscos, April 12. Ou Tuesday last two
boys, Thomas F. Parks and Smith Pearson,
of this place, aged about 12 years, engaged
In a quaiifl. Parks drew a pocket-knife
and stabbed Pcai-son just under the left
shoulder blade, inflicting a wound an inch
and a half deep, from the effects of which
the wounded hoy died Monday. An infor
mation was made and Parks was arrested
and committed to jail for trial at Wash
ington on a chargu of murder.
New HiKlnes Firms Chartered.
Harms' ro, April 12. There were
chartered ye-- rlav Cresent Electril Light
Company, oi At es' Rocks, Allegheny
county; ,-ap ill. $"JJ,u ). Armstrong Tele
phone Company of Dayton, Armstrong
county; capit 1. .v,d,&J0, to do business iu
Am tt ma cm ity. Columbian Building
and l.na'u .'.ssociatlon, of Jilauch Chunk;
capital, l,onj,000.
Fevrit l'eraoiu injured.'
Piiilal .'itrA, April i J. Seven persons
were injured by a cable tar colliding with
a Iioi-m; car at Franklin street and Columbia
avenue. The brakes ou the cable cur failed
to work and the cur attained a fearful
speed down Columbia avenue. When the
curve at Franklin street was reached the
driver of the horse car could not get out of
the way of the runaway and the collision
resulted.
Verdict in the Carlisle Shooting.
Carusi.k, April 13. The coroner's jury
In the case of Policeman MRrtin, wuo was
murdered Haturday night, met yesterday
and after taking considerable testimony,
rendered the following verdict: "That the
deceased came to his death on the night of
April 8, 18!)!), by a pistol wound inflicted
by some pet son to the jury unknown."
A Smallpox Scare at Grove City.
GRMWVlLUt, April 12. Grove City, this
county, has a smallpox scare. A son of
lion. W. J. Maisha died and was burled
hastily. The report that the disease was
smallpox has oreatcd great excitement
among the townspeople and the oollege
ttudeuts. An investigation will follow.
Tailors Strike for More ray.
Frankun, April 12. About fortytailors
went ou strike yesterday for a general in
crease of 10 per cent, in wages. Among
them ara a dozen females who did not want
to go out, being satisfied with their pay.
Tho employers refuse to pay any inorease.
NoiToes Couldn't Mr ml the 'Work.
Brad dock, April 12. The negroes who
were brought hers from the south a few
months ago to work at the Edgar Thomson
furnaces are thinning out. Not more than
halt ot the original number remain. It it
said they could not stand the work.
roatal Telegraph Officers KiMted.
Nbw York, April IS. The Portal Tele
graph Cable Company yesterday elaoted
the board ot director for the euaulug Ttnr:
Prorident, A. B. Chandler; vice president,
W. II. Baker: treasurer, K 0. Platti secre
tary, J. 0. Stephens; Mr. T. L. Gaylor
completes the board.
Cummnnder James 8. Doim.
Old Soldier's Gratituclo
COMRADES, READ THIS.
Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep
sia Cured. Another Triumph for
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Mr. Jaiiirt S. llcnn, Commnndcr of Oon.
Grant rott, O.A.H.. lCondout, N.Y.,aml
Chief U.S. Mall Acont at tho lllitnr A
Dolawaro Kaili oiul mid ono of tho moat
popular and well known Gentlemen in
tho JIast, whoso veracity Is beyond
question says t
I was all run down with DTSPErSIA.
I doctored and doctored but Hall resulted
tho Bamowny. I crew worno. Ituffcrttl
nntold misery night nwl day. 3Iy caso
waa pronounced tncuraile. I suffered
this way for fully TWO TEAKS, I
Chanced to meet l)r. Kennedy on tho
street about that time, and I told him of
my condition and ho said, ' Jimmy," yon
need not tuffer so, come to my ofllco and
I'll civo you a botllo of l'AYOIUTR
IlEMEni, take it morning, noon and
night, and It will euro you. I took tho
medicine a9 directed, but had no confl.
fcn In a cure, sa my case had been tried
by so many. After using it a week I be
gan to feel boiler, and in n short whllo
alter that I was LNTIKULy CUliED
"Juet think of it, entirely cured. That
terrible distress, everything I ate.
brtoJang vp sour in my tnronf had all
gone and I have Dot had a moments dis
comfort since. To-day thcro Is'nt a
IteaWiier man in this country and my
EP'Milo is grand. 1 believe I could cat
a KEtt OF NAILS if I had to and digest
litem with ease. Favokitk Ukhedy la
the foe of Dyspepsia and poor healUv.. j
lours truly,
JAMES 3 DEAv
Jco-nuuut, March ICilh, 1692.
Died on Her Son's Gr.io.
Frankfort, Ind., April 12. Mrs. Au
gusta Wolf dropped dead on the grave of
her son while in the act ot putting flowers
upon it.
Democrats Win at Camden.
Camden, N. J., April 12. For the first
tltno for years the democrats yesterday
elected four members of council, with a
possible member from another ward.
It Can Begin Hulnes Xuw.
Washington, April 12. The Wan-en
Nutlnnnl linnk of Warren. Pa., cnnltal
il 50,000 was yesterday authorized to begin
business.
fl RE
Irving. Sc?(yX
1OU&qKq..YU .S VOrul
bcAta-i" and. mora. VeWul
Ikarv. Was. Wtoiore bam
'rvov .
fills -KS lotvfaVtwatft1,
livA "Nm?, :AaArS wKj
ViKerv once. userA. aA
good cooKs coKtuvue
to use
OT7"OLr?NET
mmmmmmmmm
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAQO, and
ijS N. Delaware Ave., Phitada.
FARMS FOR RENT.
The Glrard Batate oilers for rent on
odsy terns. Its farms No, s
and 0, situate at tho
Eastern End of Catawissa Valley
Within a short distance of the towns ot
Malmuoy City and Shenandoah, whloh are
among the best markets in the state for Harm
produce. There ara
Fern, new and commodious buildings, with
water brought in plp"s from mountain s ;rtogs
to both houses and barns There is a good
opening here fur tne right party.
For further particulars apply to
HHUIilt N. TIIOUPeUN,
Bngineer Olrurd Bstate, Pottsvllle, Pa.
orK. C. WAGN15U,
Asst. Supt. Glrard Estate, rjlrardvllle, Pa.
3 J-m,w,s-tt
THE
KIND g
eg
riir.t.ps s. wells,
11. Jaok.nn, N. Y
Scrofula and Salt Rheum
Of 25 Years Stniullnsr.
U BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES.
HAHAIAHn.l.A Co.. !
i (iiMi.iti.-s I Iii n tiv cfrttfy that I linve bcpiii
HiifufliTir r.r iiiit yriiro with HcroT-l
B-iiiu ami mil. Kiu'lim. llav pnrnloyctll
mnxv I'ln alt inni and Tmtnlnt1 mantt 11.,llll-.-l,B
3mpri'tiiry medlflncf , lilfxnl jmrlfiort, nltcrmtiv?s,l
iMr , ph., 8cii an havebrH-n on tho markft Iur thtg
bl )ywi,ll iifnii fivtill ortMMiclH.i
Sanii hail jrm n up hop that lliem wiu any help fori
inu. With v ry Utile faith I purcli.iiM. a tnniht cjfi
yntirSAKSAI'VIUI.LAof my Dniulrt, which Ji
ginailc him Kimruiit.c If I was not hrm-fitcd hl
R"ilnnildr-fiiilthpinoiH'y. I h-ft tho rture thinVl
!( I nhmilil rull and my mimv later. No hopri
S... ...j la.a n.ie, mi miiihh; nr in ninirni wcimtl
to reui-h tny cam'. I had not taavn nmn tlmnf
OltOlllllt of Ollt! hftttlr when fn mv .nri.rl.. ll
EfoumlUwadhflpltiif mt. Have taken tvtol
uiicfi nut. ii in i-ii iKi'iv. tup nri'iir.y
SiiIuSiircManalI hftiUMl and I feci tike al
new mau. x reeommenu
DiiNA'S
SAJJSAPAHILLA
to nil who with n UIoihI I'urlflor that
iircH l ouri v( ry iniiy.
It. JiCruwm, St. lAwrence Co., N. Y.
OFNTH Mr. Wrlli In wfll.tif.wn In (hie .
tlon and hl Ntatoiiiviit In true.
NIcholVine, XA lrum(l"t
Dana Sarsaparitla Co. Belfast, Maine, i
OR RV.ST. OlTloes in the Ucfowioh build
1 nr. Hte'itn heit an1 eleotrlo liirht. An-
ply at Hefowioh s clothingstore. 3 18-tf
WAN PUD A mlddle-agid womnn to take
full charge of u family of six. Mood
wag is. Apply at tho IIIKAM) office. 4-18 lw
InOH UKNT. Ltree and oomiuo llous store
J room ind dwcllins. with exelltnt eniim
situated at corner i.loyd and Jurdln s reels
snenan loan, i-'or rurttier particulars apply at
iso. tut n .rtn Jarain street. S-Sl-tf
ITlO'l SALR. Home and lot situate on Kast
L' Ooilsteeot The lot is lSxl) fot, and the
house eoiitatm six rooms -nd Rarro', with
good cell r. Apply at tr.o IIkiiai.o olhce 27-lrn
I7IOK PK T Storeroom and duelling
l1 lately o.'cup'i il oy S. I flMwn, No. lit) s.
Mala s reel. Immediate possession given.
Apply to VI. Mellet. 8 30 tf
riMNRKAr, AOK-T WANTED. -To writ.
f" busliu -isand anpo'nt agents for lorRot,
st-lotly Masonic HiMevileut An-oelation
Qunrnnte Pand Plan over 1300,000 (W assets
9,000 memb"! cheapest Mnsunlu insurance.
0uals represent lirnest Musoniu Ktoiks
and Ijoan Assocttlon. Liberal contnet.
Agureaa, rreu. a. urown, vice rresmoot,
wv-isi m
boentx Building. Chicago.
8-28-nt
NOTIOE. The p ibllc Is her 'by given notice
taat my wife. M iry Welter, has wtinout
nny omwnor p-ooca'ion and against my will
left my bed and board and that I will not he
responsible for any doits sho may contract.
I also hereby wiru all persons not to allow her
to contract any ucorg win mem in mv namu.
John Weltkr
Shenandoah, Pa., April 11, 1883. I-li-.'t
OHNTS WANTED ON HALAKY or oom
i. mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great
est Belling novelty ever produced. Erases ink
thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of
paper. Works like magic 200 to 500 per cent.
proBt. One agent's sales amounted to JftiO in
six days. Another 82 In tiro hours. Previous
expertenoe not neoessary. For terms and full
Sartioul'irs, address The Monroe MI'g Co., La
roe. Wis. xm s-ej-lv
COIARTGIl NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that an application will be m tde to th
Cover, or of tho State of Pennsylvania on
Wednesday, the 26ih day of April, 1898, by II. W.
Tltman John M. Rob' lis, L J. Wilkinson, P.
J (iaughanaid.I. II. lIouHeulck, under llio Act
of As embly of the Commonwealth, of Penn
svlvaula, entitled ' Vn ct to provide for lbs
Incorporation snd Itogulatlon of certain
t'orporatlon." approved April 29. 181, nnd Ihe
supplements thereof, for tue Charter of n
Intended Corporation, to bo called ''Sbenan
doah Manufnci tiring Company," the character
and object whereof Is the nnmifaoiuting of
hits, os pa and clutlii- g, and for these purposes
to havo, possess and eujoy all the rights, bene
flts and priv. leges of the said Actot Assembly
a d Its 8upalcmnH,
JOIIV n. COYLE, Bolloltor.
Hhenindanh, Pa.. March 80, 1891 3J0 8t-oiw
J. P. Williams & Son.
ii r nit ii re
S. Main bi., Shenandoah.
PRIM j OF '93- Intending buyers
are Invited to Inspect what may be
termed the largest vnriety of Furniture
ever sen In Shenandoah. Trloes the
lowest. PIauoj, Organs and Sewing
Maahinos lit various styles and prices.
J- P-
Williams 6c Son,
18 South Main St,
To Dye
PaBt Colors
USE : PEERLESS : DYES !
Address for sample card, KT.MTRA, .V. r.
NEW SERIES.
Mineri', Mfchwi s' tod Laborers'
Building and Loan Association !
Will issue a new series of stook on April 19th,
1N8. Six hundred shares will be sold. Pint
oom tint served. Ihe sale will begin at 6
o'liloek p m., at the oMoe of J. R, Style, Km).,
Ueduall'a building, heoHQdoaa, Pa,
DAVID MOUQsN, Pres.
110-td J03. It. KNAPP, Bec'y.
THAT CURES!
HUNDREDS MAY BE DEAD
Fearful Explosion in a Mine at
Ponty-Pridd.
MANY UNFOATU NATES ENTOMBED.
Over 800 Miners Still In the ATorfclnft
Willi but Mltln ir Any ( Iihucu of llelna;
Itparupd Alive Th Culamlly Oawaetl by
H parks from an KnR-lue-MeMulrtK Par
IIh Hard at Work.
London, April 12. A fri-rhtfttl mlniiisc
accident occurred yestertlayat Ponty Prldd,
Wales. A spark from an engine ignited
the p;as iu the coal pit near Ponty-Pridd
and caused the gas to explode. A large
nutnlier of miners were at work at the time
anil the explosion caused terrible havoc.
The exact number of lives lost Is not known,
but it is rumored that twenty persons were
killed and many other were more or less
seriously injured.
Iter accounts from Ponty-Pridd show
the situation to be more appalling than at
first supposed. Over 300 miners are en
tomlied in the mine.
The engine house is destroyed and there
is the gteatest fear that hundreds may
have perished. The rescuers who went
down were driven back without lieinj- able
to bring up more than five of the deml
and the fate of the other miners is in doubt.
The most agonizing scenes are witnessed,
ami throngs of men, women ami children,
relators of those below are crowding about
tlie mouth of the coal pit.
Still later advices from Ponty-Pridd do
not lighten the calamity, and the worst
fate is feared for hundreds of miners. The
pit is worked In sections, one seam lioing
above another. The fire resulting from the
explosion broke out in the eastern section.
From this section seventy men succeeded in
reaching the surface through the main dip
working, led by n miner who knew the
roads.
They hnd a terrible struggle to get out,
forcing their way through lire and smoke.
Many of them were Bcorched and all were
terribly exhausted when they emerged to
safety. They brought no good news as to
those who were left behind, but on the con
trary expressed their dread that all those in
the mine had perished.
Some of the llodles Itrcovered.
London, April 12. At an early hour
this morning it was impossible to obtain
the full details of the accidentia tho Ponty
Pridd coal mine. The first alarm was
given at 2.80 yesterday afternoon. The
sparks from an engine in a four-foot seam
are supposed to have ignited a pile of rot
ton waste. The flames spread to the wood
work and finally ignited the inflamablegas
in the seam. Flames nnd smoke gave to
the 200 men at work ;n the seam the first
warning of approaching danger. All ran
toward the lauding. Many were overtaken
by the lire and smoke, fell, and were left to
their fate by their comrades in advance of
them. Comparatively few of the men who
were in the seam at the time of the ex
plosion reached the landing.
At the entrance of the shaft a rescuing
party was formed by the pit surveyor. The
put ty got as far as the landing at the seam
wht-.e the fire started, but was driven
back almost immediately by the dense
smoke issuing from the seam. The sur
veyor took his men back to the surface
After a half hour's rest they went down
again and forced their way ten yards into
the working. They found fourdead bodies,
whieh they brought hack with them. At
tempts to go further into the workings
weie m vain, as the woodwork was burn
ing and large, masses of ruins were falling
incessantly from the roof.
One of the lescuinj: party who ventured
too far was killed. T lie men who saved
themselves immediately after the fire broke
out were too much confused and frightened
to observe the position of their fellow work
men. They aro unable to give any clear
account of the distribution of the minets
and the work of rescue must therefore pro
ceed underall the difficulties of uncertainty.
There are numerous volunteers to further
push the work of rescue as soon as it be
comes possible. At present the flames and
smoke would render any Mich undertaking
vain, if not fatal to the party making tho
descent. There is littlo doubt, moreover,
tho most, if not all, of the men left below
have been suffocated to death.
Could Not Ilrurh the Unities.
London, April 13. Hand grenades, bar
rels of water and pipes attached to fire en
gines on the surface are being used to ex
tinguish the Humes in the mines at Ponty
Pridd. Iu two sections of the mine the fire
was put out. The extinction of the flames
has been followed in each case, however, by
the accumulation ot gas, and it is feared
that explosions may follow shortly. An
other attempt to enter the seam in which
the fire started has proved reaultless. Al
though the rescue put ty saw six dead bodies
they were prevented by smoke and heat
from reaching them.
INDIANA KAII.llOAU TAX CASKS.
Justice Fuller Announces the Dcclalon of
the Supreme Court.
Washinoton, April 12. Chief Justice
Puller hag announced the decision of the
supreme court upon the petition ot counsel
in the Indiana railroad tax cases to advance
them on the docket. The petition was
granted and the cases set down for argu
ment on the second Monday of next term.
In these cases is involved the constitu
tionality of the new tax law of Indiana, the
railroads holding that the law permit and
the tax officer exercise a practically con
fiscatory rate aa applied to the property of
the corporations. In the state courts the
law has been upheld, and the railroads
come to the supreme court of the United
States for relief.
Sponlah Medulsfor Our Life Savera.
IUlti-ori, April 12. Mateo Luis Perec,
acting consul for Spain at this port, has re
ceived from the Spanish minister of marine
one silver and eight bronze medals to be
delivered to Captain John E. Johnson and
the crew of the lite-saving station at Hog
Island, who, in September last', bravely
rescued the crew ot twenty-five of the
Srnh steamship San Alb no.
Miss IJsale Miller Saletde.
Columbus, Ohio, April 19. Mis Luurie
Miller, daughter ot Dr. Miller, ot Spring
field, Ohio, shot herself dead yesterday.
She waa engaged to wed Stewart Graham,
of Battle Creek, Mich., a cadet at the naval
academy.
WUdwtMHl Bsald fer -10,tXM.
San FsUNcraoo, April 18. Wildwood,
the 4-year-old son of WWdldle and Fedorti
IV., waa sold tor $10,000 to A. Otttnger, of
this city. Wildwood Is entered for the
llrooklyu handicap and other big eastern
races.
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