The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 30, 1895, Image 2

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    THE GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Used Against Granting Pensions
to Militiamen.
RELIEF FOR PERMARENTLY DISABLED.
aon on Rescolotion cd Fioal Anjeure:
. ment Postponed Until Monday.
Haxrsniora, May 23. —Govervor Hast.
inge bas vatoed bills granhing peneinops to
Geo. Gould, Willoughby Fry, Henry!
Johns, Win. W. Biond, L. CO. Raabe, W,
E. Sioyand snd Charles Linvemuth, Co.
B, Eighth regiment, disabled by disease
at Homestead.
The governor says be has spproved
severs! bills granting gratzities to per
"gone elefming to bave been permavertly
‘dissbled in the National Guard but pot
until after convincing proo’. [uo the former
cases he miys there is not an inta of proof
of their merits and sach legislation is
Io the bouse bill to prevent adulters- |’
tion and sale of adulterated l:qnors passed
The bouse this evening concurred io
' senate resvlation providing for the sp-
pointment of twenty ladies as an auxiliary
fo the Cotton [tates exposition commis
sion with sn amendment providing that
pol more than one womsn halt be ap
" poisted from soy cousty.
‘Toe governor bas spproved the bill
_ appointing a board of revision of tazes in
cities of the third clase.
sis ano ovew OVERTURE. ;
: Wepertant Commitivs Revels o Reports Made to the Genera!
Assembly.
Prrrssona, May 23.—The devctional
@xercises prefacing the sessions of the
presbyterien guneral sssembl, this morn-
ing were: condncted by Rev. Irwin M.
Muidrow, of Cheraw, 8. O, one of the
colored mismionsries. Ho asked special
prayers for his people and the responses
were spirited and fervent.
© Moderator Booth opsned the session |
which has charge of the rela-
tion of the church with other Christian
ehurebes, seked that 3 o'clock to-morrow
be set apart to bear important matters.
The cotatmties on bil's and overtures,
seported sn overture on the relation of
young peoples societies. The committee
recommendad a committee of 10 composed
of ministers and elders to consider the
"_metber snd report at the next mesting.
This wae opposed on the gronod that the
young people's societies being a power
for good and composed of the beptised
* ohildren of ibs church, should be instant:
ly recognisnd. It was, however, adopted.
An dvertire came up from the synod of |
_ Mew York inquiring the duty of presby-
fery fo stadents who sre studying or pro-
pose to stedy for the ministry whose
soundness in the faith the general assem-
bly bad dissvowed responsibility. The
reply adopted by a large msjority was
that tbe synod should have nothing to do
i The overtars to reduce the size of the
assembly was refused. The overtare to
reduce the per papita tax stirred up soms
of the members and s motion to make the
matter 8 special order of business neces-
gitated s count in the rates. The motion |
was carried sod the overtare wes made
‘the third urder for to-morrow.
The comnsittes rep-rted that it did not
deem it sdvisable to alopt the overtare
for sither biennisi or triennial aescmbjier,
bat commissioners ou tre floor thoaght!
otberwise, and the overtare was made the
fourth order fur to morrow.
The report of the committee on 8) stem-
shic benefienpoe showed that during the
your the be of the church io-
oressed froza $10,760 40 iu 1884 to 813
into Sitka. Khe wee turned over to the
and several servants of the Savoy botel
THE VALKYRIE VIEWED. :
Shu's Attracting Creat Attention, but Mer Dimen-
sions Are Unknown.
Grasoow, May 23.--A force of me
workiog natil « lite hoor last night d«-
molinhed the ebed over the new Valkyrie
and the bost is now folly exposed to view
be is attracting a «reat deal of alles ion
sud admirstien.
A slip i= being ronstracted alongeide
the pew yscht ova: whith traneverse ways
will be lard. The beet wil tren be
moved sider # to 8 epdly, wineh wil
iY DY un eDrive at (oe
roti ; this arrsugemusnt tir
{ the lannchiog 1s
wit ha
he tn vered
| pro 4:4
haa |
Fhmrm ot tae dd
lased + day EL predin wl
serelul iy enpnort the Hogar wr wf mek,
The exter dipi-ostoud of the sack! are
etiil a mys‘ery, deep 1d the
forte which hate bean mals
them.
plrannang ef.
MINERS ON THE MIKE.
These Men Wat the First 1» Kesume at the
sixty Cent Rale
Pirrsacra, May 28 —Pive hoodred
cos! mizers ewployed by the Robbins
company in the first Monongs'. vin river
pool suepended work to-day, #1 rinrted
on 8 march to stop work st the Pittebarg
and Obicngo mines, A Warrsot was sworn
out for the strest of Fatrick Doolan, of
the district executive board and in view
of the excitement throughout the distnet,
tbe sheriff wae called upon to send depu-
ties to protect property st the Snowden
avd New York snd Oltvelsnd Ges Coal
company mines. The miners st Robbie’
works were the first tu resume at the sixty
cent rate aod were working onder an
8rarriz, Washn., May 23. — News of
thes first seizure of the wesson for viola
tin of the sealing laws wns brought by
the st-amer Topeks, from Sitks. The
revenue cutter Corwin weizad tbe British
sealing schooner Belby sod brought ber
British craiser Pbesssnt, which sent ber
to Vietoria. .
Sixty Bo: Borees soracd.
CHICAGO, May 23. Sixty horses be-
longing to the Chicago Carette com-
pany were baciusd alive early this mors-
ing by a fire which broke ont 10 the sta
bles, 150 160 Gren street. Ten o poet er
and a portion cf the burn wers uiso de-
stroyed. The total Joes wil te abou
$15,000
O- est Wilde ih \ Trinl.
* Loxp. ¥, May 93.—The trial of Oacar
Wilds was resumed in the Old Bsiley
suurt this moroing. Parker's servants
were called to the stard, acd repested
their former testimony. Notbwg vew
was elicited. :
Proshyiars Genernl Assenibly.
Prressusa, May 23.— The Presbyterian
geveral ssssmbly to dey struck a severe
blow at the snion seminary by placing
upon ite stadents a hoyoolt that cuts
them off entirely from the regular avenue
of admission to the Preshyterian ministry.
Roschety Agvin Prosided, :
Loxpox, May 23.—The cabinet met st
11 o'eloek te.dasy. Lotd Rosebery pre
sided, and a! membws were pressot. |
The business before the meeting wae the
consideration of the stite of business in
the hous ol eotBmone. :
Goes 0 the Usniued Niates.
GETTYesuRe, May 23 The battlefield
memoria! migovistion, to-lay voted to
transfer to ths Uorted 3iutes government
to cttain = ar
FATHER KNICKERBOCKER AWNEEL.
Wonderiul Popelariy of 1 the Sport In New L
York sana Interesting Cyolh g Nlathiren,
The iv ure 25,000 bicycles 10 the Great
or New York, aooording fo the estimate of
the euitor of 8 lemdiog weekly news
paper devoted to wheeling intereste.
There are vei r'y M0 drfferent mskes of
bicycles on the market eoms « + € the fuotor-
‘ies workin d: aris tie
bicycles will De torned ont 1 America
during the year 1995. There are 25,000
bieycies iv ues in New York sod Brook-
| lyn, sod if to thees are added 10,000 more
in ow in thet part of New Jersey which
w wordy a port of the Grenter New
Ties tw urotwble thet there mil be
Drow oh 75,000 of the silent steads
Satie
fens ou tie park drives, boulevards snd
«n rosndways before the preset
ay lobe.
i hres times 68 macy ladies are now
| | riding wheels ss was the care 8 year ago.
i
The drmand for Indice’ whee! is ie far in
sxoess « { the supply.
There are pow 110 loos! dealers in bicy-
sles end wheelmen’s supplies ns ogsiost
498 year sgn. There are 40 riding soade-
mies. 1msost of which are locuted pear Cen-
tr«l park. They sre patrooiz-d vy Indies
‘who are afraid to ventnre swong ihe
tracks and teame on the bonievard.
The finest suburban tract ext. nde from
Prospect park, Brookiye, to Coney Island,
and there is a movement to duphoste it
on the otber side of the roadway, that
collisions may be avoided between out.
going and incoming “bikes” Commod.-
ions road-bonses have bre) opened dp all
throngh the eurroanding country for the
trefrestbment of toariets.
A closely packed tioe grave! roud is pre-
ferred for ruling to the smoother and
berder sephalt. —N. w York World.
np Co ot
| Wedded at St. Marys.
20. 1835, Mr. Albert Biecker, of Bevzio-
gor township snd Mise Lizgie Beimel,
dsoghter of George Bemmel, of St. Marys,
were united mn matrimony, Rev Futber
Remegine officiating.
The brides mu:ds were: Misses Anvie
Siecker and Jolin Jannbe, of 8t, Marys,
and Mwe Lizgzia Bs aer, «! DuBois.
"Toe gronmsm = war: Joesph Beime!
Martin Fri'z J wept Nichiae, o
Bet zirger — Nf, Faris (3 petra,
Te the Honew Tn
Hamst sosa, Moo 24
time of the Bones foto, aus
in fixing epreisl orders 1
tion of bills.
Senate smendmauie the frame's
pan-ion bai] wae eonenrivd in sud the
the bil: now gues to the governor
Bill t-- prohibit spproprinticns of public
fands (ir “CtarisD Darposes was defeated.
Adjrarucd notil Monday. :
Women Beatles,
Mexmoiax, Mise, May 24. —Tbe woman
question, which above sll others, troubled
the Camberiand Presbyteriane during the
past several years, bas been finally oet-
tied by the general sssembly by decision
thatjwomen cannot be ordeived into the
miuiory of tbe chinred.
Egeeution June Sih,
‘WarversoRo, May 24. Jobo Eiovin-
ipger, tbe murderer of Ssmuel McCoy
will be execated at the j il here on Jove
6b. Until Wednesday
signs of weakening, He onde a 1
that ge i's tine was stort Le wonid
to have L'a wife remesin wilh him
w:fe will eo permitted to tuk wth vw
wiptd
Hy,
Womt of the
aps imed
ihe ongetlera-
tae
ba khowed Bo
qoest
v5
rat
sil of the a Mation’s pousessions on this |
§
Aseigred to Grove tL ny.
to-day d-tatied Captan Wom. Li. Tomp- |
sor, Fouith onvalry, we professor of mili-
tary sciruce aud taetien at Grove City
college, (rave Oty, Pa.
wt 40 mers nis {
Senienced tor Hass.
961,211 in 1801. The average gift per
member also increased, more than keep |
~ fog pace with the growth of the obaroh. |
“Yu 1884 it was $1651 per member; iu
1891, $17.30 s member.
The report read:
“Wor the first time since its organmzy
tion, in 1873, your committee is obliged
to report a decrease iz the gifts of the
charsh to benevolent objscts. We enter
upon the present year with gravest anx-|
jety. There seemed to be no litting of
the financinl eloods, hich had brought
disaster to the country, and threatened
still direr copsequences. Month alter
month pssved, and etill the clcuds refased
So break.
“Only jest at the close of car Soslotiss
ical year has even a rift 1p their dark and.
lowering front been diseovered—to late
and too small to permit us to catch more
than & glirap ee of the sunshive of mors
‘prosperous times.
“Tha decrease is mach emaller, coneid-
ering the orippled finances of the
o> untry ard of the charch, than might
have been reasonably expected. Toe
total loss as compared with the previons
year, is $44,829 :
RET 6 Go Ww Work,
Prrssoee, May 23.—Two thousand
miners in the Pan Handle district st-
tended s meeting to-night. A vole was
taken and the men by sa small msjority
decided to go to work at the 60 cent rate.
This is undoabtedly the beginning of the
end of the miners’ strike in the Pittsburg
; beatle Cotekannds
Guriens, O. T., May 28.—Bettlers on
"the east side of the Kickspoo reservation
‘state that a Iirge number uf settlers drove
into the quicksands of tbe South Oanadian
river and many. lost their horses, wagone
sud everything in the treacherous mire.
Three or four perpore Argrred.
Jersgy City, N. J, May 23.—Paui
{ Gerz, wo mardered bis sweetheart, Clare
Acoheim, wed this mormmng sentecoed by
Jnige Lipphueatt to bs baoged cn July |
25h
Haltoar € oamaitten.
Losp ¥, May 23.—Io the Bow street
‘police suart today, Jtez Hpencer ‘Bal- |
four, the ihernl balding society “swind-
ler, was furan ly comnsitted for trial.
Met Yorms » . Mageatin for Jane. i
A new story by Rady ard Kipling, re-|
lating the cdwwniare of «a American in|
Foland: a fantastic ¥ nle of Revenge” |
by Rotert Bari; «ni a nvava story of ad-|
venture by Struley J. 'Wevman, skin 10
its time and settiig to Mr Wesmaun's |
popalar puve!, “A Gentlemsao of Frapee.'
matter.
complish, sod bog they are sometimes |
blown to pieses, in"tbe du Point powder- |
wills; sod bow thet “stapendous aggre
gation” of teuts ao i wonders, the modern |
circus, gets planted in tbe fields at day- |
break and mammed into the cars
“Napoleon's ‘Relations with the United
pattie tield, e imprising aboat 800 acree. |
in themselves give the Jone vumber of
MoClare’s Nagsz ne special distinction,
But there 1s no lack «f other significant
What men and machinery se-!
at |
midoight, ars the eu’ jecta of two illas- |
trated papers by Cleyeland Moffett. |
through the bard vouly.
{ gompary beld 1 me-
about June 1st,
men, which they Laas Tor
# Rit
gatte, ne
Reduced Rates to Gettysburg Pa,
Pernasy iva: ia Railroad.
For the seoommodastion of those who
desire to witness the Decorativn Day
vin
| exercises at Gettysburg, the Penoeylvania
Railroad company will eell oo May 29
and 30 ezcursion tickets from New York
gity acd all staticns in Penceylvania and .
1 iuterferenpe on the part of the twenty dep-
New Jersey to Gettysburg and return at
one snd ons third fares for the roand trip,
good for return pasesge uotil May 31,
|ipelusive. This make the round-trip
{rates us follows:
| Trenton, $6.47; Philadelpbia. #540;
| Pittabare, $1093; Willismsport, $5.33;
| proportionats rites from © ther points.
: Muoasi-Kaete,
Eyetalyun opry's m
But, lackin’ dimes to spare,
© Chane less ns hear God's masi-kale
Out in the open alr. :
fh yo Brook, the bobodlink, the thrush
Will take the upper notes,
While Signor Bull
Ke chucks with sub base throats.
Frog's family
An’ now Mona, Thunder overhes ad
Puts in his rollin’ roar,
While grim old orenn swashes waves
i (nto the roek-bound shore,
The zetlers singin’ ‘mong the pines
The patt'rin’ of the rain,
The whip-o-will with faroff & hant
, wend £060,000 new’
At 8t. Marys oburch, Moodsy, Msy
| expected will be sv lsrge that sufficient
The Men at Work are Under an Jroecisd
‘gotipapy wet night bes resnited mn plane | Him rt of
‘stive put in av appearance.
| pateroalizy the government and on the
sie 1
|
The stockboliars « f the Cresent Wagon | in which fhe re
+3 last Baturday | term His
Wasminaton, Mag 2 —The president [oq dusided 1 ct.1 1ha works again | oo nge will would Het purty was ug stost
; . with about 12:
sonsiderably in- |
cresnee in 8 shart time — Driftwood Ga- i
New Y. ork, $8.73; | | otrikers
| men 10 the mines,
i
|
i
i
b
|in a cottyge at Tweniy-mzth god Cald- Hurr son street, Kaneas City.
well streqts early this morning blew the | {old si Farer from 1oflampaatory rbeuma.
| Bouse to |pieces.
Satie. :
CL Xe NEON, May 21.—Tae queers birth
Mines Now [dss «us celebra'ad to-day iu the usual
| mauper. The wwonthior was clear and the
“isun bright. Tis apoivaesery will be
celebrated ofiiatiy to morcow, when the
| ministers wit jive their customary d'o
“ipetn The Prins of Wales will uttend
‘the dinper given ly Lord Hoeebery,
Effort to Eapty Two
| at We ork.
FORCE Ln wuseR 2,000 we.
Contract to Remsio bn;
Derrsivse, May lth fallow 28 058 fast ewig, slept ut ‘Windsor Jest bight
m pers’ 0 #to wor
New York snd Cleve Po Gas spd Coal | Poe i so i utietionsn with ha nm}
sty tins meornteg, Toe gaeen sporoved
Lay hobors + abmitted to
tor suotbee effort. Mioers from the! ny rie jrerpier. :
Yooguiogheny distriet and f om the Pav: a a
Handle sod other distriots are to gather
st stated points and march ootil they UNI Nriws, Tie cote trade
meet in ond body. The force, which 1s: vi (ls week Dine nhs 8 80 increased
expected to pomber pot less than 2,000 iusrovement sud the indications sre that
men, will be headed for the Now York | the wprovement will continue during
and Clevelund miners. This move it is tue suwmer. The nomber of days work-
#4
meine were larger thao. tos prodostioo
sud stock coke 1a fast disappearing from
the yarde, The production for the week
endiog Sstardsy, May 18, was 126,072
tous sgainst 121 144 tons for the week
3 el
i oke Conditloary
NE Hay 4
ars
deputies cannot be obtained to checkmate |
the movem|-nt.
Toe miners furces aveording 10 8 secret
etrcnlur will be onder conservative leaders
and the n.pers are warned aginst die
order. Just when this move will be made
is yet well kept secret. Its koown that
a mase medting of river mivefe 1s schedul
wd at West Newton for to-morrow sfter
poou and it is surmised that this is part
of tbe scheme preparstory to s march oo
new York Cleveland works.
The on ol the: movement cannot
126,281 and io cure 6735. There sow 13,
612 ovens in blwt and 4280 idle.
———— {pp —————
NOVEL SEWORIAL.
Their Dead Conrade’s at Tyron.
Briusvoxrs, May 24.—A vovel mem
orial service will take place in Tyrove
. | comsetery pext Sunday. All the sttsches
of Weiter L. Maioes show will spend
* ae Tyrone svd will march to the
cemetery snd bold sscred services over
the graves of the i men who were killed
in the disastrous wreck of the show two
yours ago st Vail station. The services
as pow Piasned will’ Yevery interenting.
Drives Baek a
Moscaxrowy, W. Vs., May 24.—The
sigaret law requiring & liosose of $500
from all deslers in Wiest Viegiols tock
effect yesterday. Dealers bere bave
thonsun de «f boxes on band and will ship
them bark to the astories. This town
Pz Fan Faney TO APPEAR.
Corbett Relus)
Naw Yorx, May 24.-—Joe Vendig, rep-
resentativeof the Floride Atbietic eclab,
ipvited Fitgsimmone snd Corbett to meet
bim to-day, that be might explain the po-
sition of the club. Corbett wes present,
bas neither Fi ssimmons or his represent-
After explaining bis positior, which
was to the effect that he bad a right to
name the plane for tha fioht Vendig de-
mended to know wie Sur he should de-
clare bs . ht (fF.
SUNG, Eo meskes,
ett, I = : Pevm toe tight est be
Bre agbt fn Pajiar, 1X0, It the
match is declared «ff Fr zammoos moet
Le the ms oto don.” :
Continyiog be referred to the rapart of
the oid ffary thet Fiizammons bad sao
be wohid sep Corlett's fuce sod pail be
LOR,
“Now listen to whut 4 any,” nid Cor-
bett, ‘If this match ie declared off, I will |
go stier Fitzsimmons, aod I will pull his
nose, if I get shot for it. That's all
I'm dove. He didu't make fond, but. 1
will." ”
This ended the a Corbett
says be will give Fitz aotil to-morrow to
Ewpp to be articles artislan of of agreement.
date owing to tue presencs of so many
students, No ous here will tske oat
hoeose nud cignret ¢mokern ara falling
back on tobies.
Not Guilty.
* retorted Cor
Hafty-Clhifford poisoting case from [4
‘gonter, which retired at 11.15 ths morn
jog. st 130 retornedt a verdict of pot
ig ,
PROM! BITION COUNTY CONVENTION.
for County Offers.
Crzamwnaip, Ps, Mey 25th.
The Prohibition county convention cov-
vened here to-day in the arbitration room,
J. 8. MeCrury presided and C. C
ane oun roms owe. tion and sided with practical
Address ‘ Senator Hin 4nd 0 Notable conven sug-
"| kane ue ary gestions. Twelve delegates were elected
to the State convention at Pittsburg Juve
6th, 3. CO. Watts was reelected chairmen
of the county comrnittee, C. C. Henry
secretary avd R I. Rheem treasurer.
Toe followminz coauly ticket wss nome
imated: Proitonotury, J. Blair Bead, of
Lawrenos towuship] regiter and recorder,
Gace. M. Dellans of Woodland; conuty
sarveyov, J. W. Ste) Lensdn of Burpeide.
Fell Under the Tate.
Drirrwocp, Pa. . May 26.—While at-
tempting to board 8 moving freight train
this morpicg Patrick: Carey Jr., aged
Leaders.
Nzw YORK, May 24. —The dioper to-
night of the Demoerstic editorial asso
sociation of New York state was a notable
affair. Speeches were made by Comp.
troller of Carrenoy Enkels, Senator Hull,
ex-Governor Flower and other prominest
party men, Hill in Lis speech declared
wgmitst the tendency to uentrabiga and
silver quistion said be stond upon re
i Chicago platform of 1892. A letter of re.
great wae read from President ini :
dad in nomistakabie
pr alterubie © position ta five
rie
fed Wo uti i frem : #1V-
i ri
a NEw TURN.
Bepulies ashed tor to Protect Sirikors. —injunction
i Algo Heked.
Prrrssuna, Mey 24. — Tte miners’
strike in the Prtzeburg district has tuken
an unusual tars. Juba Cairne, president | oF
of the district says ba will to-morrow sek
the chenfl for oie hundred dajnties to
protect his striker. and wii! wiso prey the
the courts for an wjanction to prevent
patated.
“Rock Me to Sleep Mot her.’
The poem, “Rock Me to Ail Moth
" wes written by Elig<beth Akers Allen,
known otherwise as “Flzirence Percy.”
It 18 a general favorite for it 1» 0 sweet
little tonch of home lite. But there Ww
another side to the picture, Muay a
mother rocks ber child to sleep who oan
peither rest nor sieep beraclf, She is als |
waye tired and has wverlnsting beckache, |
is Jow-spinted, parvone, weary sud all
Toa Thanks be, site can be enred. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite ‘Preseniption wii! do the
work. There is nothing an earth like i
for the “ocompiaints’’ th which the sex are
a meses oe, Wp re
ates of thie New York and Cleveland com-
pany. These latter cfficers, Cairne cave,
have transcended their righta in ordering
off the pabliz highway and mn de.
| nying them friendly interconrss with the
‘This 1s the part of |
the program for a last hard Gght to win
the strike for 8 sixty “Dine cent a ton rate,
headachas,
nd red silmen te
ONSnEER, constipation, piles,
and ku
i
FEGTS hou sym nathizs with the sfflic-
© OMAHA, Neb., May 24.—An exploeion | ted will rejoice with D, E. Carr of 1235
He i» an
. Ove Dead and Two Missing. 7 i Fe
| tigen, but has not harstofore been troun-
Mra. (3. 8 Osburn, whose busbaod iss bled tn this climate. Last winter be went
Lord Re: ebony Waa the “Clover wieent st Wisteer
Lord Rosebery diped with the qneen |
increased (rosa 5.01 to 5.31 Shp-|
previons, The sh.pments in tons were
Waiter L. Baine’s Employes Will Hold Services Over |
| noes mure cigansts thin ~uy town =n the |
GREENSBURG, May 24. — I: se jory io the
1 Washi pr
Candidates Nonnnated Saterday Aftersoon :
. ] Laniinet vo i
Henry scted se secretary. State Chairman | S510
Patton wes present end addressed the
Geo. B. Montgomery Kills His
Brother. in-Law.
PANIC ENSUED WHEN THE. stooTg
Cmenees, and tevennl Ladies Were
Keoekwd Dowe and Treimpled Upon.
strvicts to-day the steps of the Trey
wid int 200 Drothoeiriam
Riley, and being himself
ei by Riley. A panic epoued when the
shooting comnevred and several ladies
lots.
Three yours ago Riley seduced Mont-
gomer-'s sister aud wn: sompelled to
marry her st the puta point, [mmedi-
stely nftorwarde he deampedi asd cooly
ton,
NATIONAL LEsave sags.
New Yomm May 28 — The following
sre the results of the National League
gsmen played Ssturdey snd to-day :
THB
50
409
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At Cleveland.
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At Pid:
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New Yorx .. RR, -¥
Butterios—Coppy and "0*Connor:
and Wiison. ;
At Louisville,
Louleville .
Brookiyn...
Batteries Me Dermott
and Dalley,
Et Eat
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and to me X
: At it Culenge.
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Baltiznore Sn
Bistterios-
ming and §
- At = Lois.
a BAER noon isosiiniis i. sini sii
‘Washington... ja
ws
and Pets; Mercer
At Cinetnnati
CHEE ARIEL... «ccs riacamn avons
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Foreman and Merrit; Seuith,
ean
MoGiaire,
lmnop phn 3
peda
Ba tierion,
| Buckley and Grady.
fundey Gomen
At Sit. Louin
SL WA
at foals...
Rat bette Brel
Mutlarkes, MeGuireand 4
: ; At Chicago.
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son and Bobinson.
, At Loatsville.
wins sespinsmmerisnmsismeninnins FE 3
surmise SEAT
and dabner. —
Faken seri Ls An a
Ar CUSCINNATL
Clint
Clevedand _. «13 3
Batteries Rhines und Merritt; Wallage
ER A AA
pobre ony
New Oxuzans; May 26 —Seoretary Car-
Isle wes banged in «figy in Natohiotoches
bangivg st the bridge ut 8 o'clock. :
imagicins thet thers wonid bes lynching.
The foand, instead, the effigy .f the sen
retary of the treasury hangicg from the
bridse. Netobiotoches is » nuit - for
about (8, was thrown under the trio ard’
bad bis right leg and loft foot crashed |
and besd and face ssverely ont. The right |
ied was amputated above the kuee, sod | tase Boating at West Ranits :
two toes on the left tool were nla sm- | saturdays eu ws tory ;
lisble. Ouvce need. it is always in favor.
Dr: Pieros's Polleis are specific for bili- |
. | saused bp » large quantity of parposely-
| telagrapti operator, wns 80 badly burned |
| that she {lied shortly 8 terward. Witham |
. Heory atjd his wife, the other occupsuts
of the homse at the time, bave completely |
disappeated.
The eyplosion. appesrs to have been
oo. Tato Wweonsin, and in consequence
une had another attack. ‘‘It came upon
me again very acute wod severe,” he smd,
‘My jnuts swelled and became intlamed,
sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon
the urgent request of my mother in-law I
tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce
the swelling and ease the pain, and to my
. | papers.
States,” by Miss Tarlil!, which shows |
bow, with the most friendly and, avowedly, |
even loving, sttitade to the United States, |
Napoleon diligently played it againet
England; an socount of Gract’s weary |
search for military employment at the .
outbreak of the war, snd his beginning | A little girl wrote the following ocom-
with a very harable clerkship; snd Oel- positica oo “Saw Mille: ‘“‘Saw Mille is
onel MoOlure's sccount of “The Night at | very useful. It it wna not for saw mills
Harrisburg,” in 1861, when Lincoln was | we wouldn't bave no sawdust to stuff our
waking his secret journey to Washington, dolls. It I wes.s doll I would rather die
to avoid the possibility of assassination | than to be staffed with straw. Straw is
at Baltimore (a journey which Colonel Me- | very ticklesom when you ain't got soy-
Olare bimeelf helped to arrange, sod cn | thing else on your inside. 1 know a good
which be saw Lineoin «#), are all notab’e d si more stout saw mills, bat my paper
© lw | gone
All swell the sweet refrain.
But listen tt what Huldy says
“Yeu goon, you don't suppose
Folks go to opry jest for sing?
'T is the fashion an’ good closes.”
— =F ron the Boston Transer! Pt.
| rand the morning two tram pe were killed
arfuoged gasoline, or other explosives.
pn ii ed agreeable surprise it did both. I have
used three fifty cent bottles and believe
it to be the finest thing for rheumatism,
paine and swellings extant. i mle by
E. Fred Vosbarg.
The IL. W. Harpet ia the nest whiskey
on earth.
| Hard on Tramps.
Dasvite, Ky., Muy 24.—In a freight
wreck wo the Cincizosti Southern rail-
[an i five thers injared.
Des Scott, Bine Ridge, Harrison id 2
Co,, Moi, says» “For whooping cough sure specifio for plireation,
Chamberlain's Coiph Remedy is exosl Sa or mpm, Bens Tire
legt” By using it frealy the disease is | 3eed in moderation it: leagthena life, adds
deprived of all dangerous consequences. | to our joys and drives dull care away.
There is no danjer in giving the remedy The L W. Bare ise ia abeolute-
to babies, as it coutaine nothing injerioua
35 604 39 cont builes-tor snl by Feel
bliin
i
s NaRlaruAIcE) it is a
ths effigy business.
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Tame ABair.
| Weer Nypwrix, May 26. --The nae
| meeting of mivers here sesierday aftess
008 Was UO. Bent. 2 large or enthmde
astic as the distiict officsss boped 1B
fr The threat esed move of 2100
men of the Cleveisod Gus Coal sompany’te._
| miners also failed to materialise. IF
was hoped by massing a large foros of
| otrikers that the mes working in theses
| mines could be induced fo join the ranks
| of the atirkers for the 62 oust nies. The
| strike fur 6 cents in this distriet is La
| doubted: y lost,
= | Jobmstews Hagel Puilure.
Jouxsrowy, May 25—One of the
alee 1 ob<l vreiness this
Sra —
| test fatldns in
house, owned hy W. J. Milligan, 02 +38
Mansion house, which is located oppo
site t.@ Baltimore and Olio deput, Wn
abd the failure caused quite w= + urprise
The assets whi a reach S200.
a
‘Kites by » — Qar
5 yesrs was instautiy kilel and Eadie
trolley oar bere Saturday sfterscon. 'The
scro-e the track seed of the csr.
Guilty of Twe Crimes.
Nutt, who hiss been on trial for sttempls
guilty yesterday.
ton. Sentence wes not pronounced. |
Natt is & Peonsylvaninn whe
notoriety in that state thirteen yours
Nn father.
Presbjterian charch, seven wile south
off hort, were converted into dudlivg + id
recently retarced. Soth men beloog to
lading tamilivs of the Blue Gress seo.
Hutehinaon and Dosohne: Hem
Tobinson.
are
The Secretary's se
Tharsday night on soccourt of his sot
‘silver speech. A pegro appeared in the
#irents iv the evening carrying wound &
placard supsuncing that there would bes
{=e silver, bat some of the eople reat
sab
eutiins amoonting to over $5,000. The
apparently been doing a good business,
Reapixa, Mey 26. —Frank Haas, aged
boys wers playiog together and gt
Natt bas already been convicted of -»
tempting to kill James Colnan, whom he
assaulted at the same time as Mea. Pep-
by killing Lu N. Dukes, who had killed
Vemsamnuns, Ky., May 28.-~Just sffer # ;
were 'nocked down and trampled on iB
the rush to get out of the way of the bal-
wise TE 1
tl ;
as 227 Ha Hoa 5
x
A lurgs number of people sesembled,
gity ever knew of, coourred Saturday, :
when the sher:f levied on the Mapsion
Young, sged 6, seriously mjuored by .
Arcuwon, Kansss, May Mh damie 5
ing $0 kill Mra. Jome Payton, was found Zl