Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 3, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts SATURDAY MAY PRICE TWO Fitzgerald Forced to Slow Rowel Fast on the Conies Up Into the Third a Good With Herty Does Seven Miles During the TWO 4 4 4 O r KIT Special Despatch The Boston May you ever see so people left over after a this Huie of the morning was the comment of la old frequenter of the parden at 4 Enough remained of the who had come in fast night to make a better at day light than on any previous Many were but the majority were and Fitzgerald was still tunning ahead of the and thirteen miles of who was still Fitzgerald made his 3D3d mile at than a minute later a series of huzzas told of something and Kowell came out and joined in with the others on a He looked at the and saw that It marked him an exact thirteen miles Four minutes later he dodged ahead ol then dodged ahead of but neither gained a lap on tho other when went In for a and remained until an tour and thirteen Fitzgerald moved around with until cams out taking only oil at and Kowell reappeared he found his great an uo less than nineteen miles ahead of and strong in limb and Fitzgerald did not KO off again until when bo remained oil during gained four laps on When the old programme was re but with Jew spurts and When Herty returned to the track at was welcomed by cries of Good Herty mid resumed his progress at slow walk and without that free stride which had marked his course in the early days of the How much am 1 the Englishman asked Fitzgerald of one of tint scorers shortly before 11 He was told that there was nineteen miles and a lap between and as he trotted oil he remarked i lia cad he wont catch up to me In a As he used almost thu same weirdo yesterday It will be seen that this is one of his Choice humorous and that lile is apt to repeat At noon despite ilia belter attendance than there was Very 1lUlo r the were no exciting runs and to ex cite People wore in not lor what they could but for they ex to A man with a sleeping child in his arms left the building at 4 oclock this and everybody wondered why human 1ting should keen a little oue in such a place to such an The in iho hours preceding noon are of a quietly Interested There are not so many bloods as In the afternoon and at and there Is a noticeable of ladies and consumers pi lager Altogether the proceed ings are though the contest yesterday was a noticeable exception to the Vint completed his 150 miles nt and at Both looked as did all the all were running and mak good At Kowell weni off dm hut walked around tlie lap dreadfully but going at n with heads well moistened by coldwater At 1ltzgerald was With a by a delegation of friends from Loin Island The stick was decorated with green and red the green above thn There was not a native of the Emerald Isle in the garden who did not howl himself hoarse with enthusiasm at the sight of Paddy running round the track with tho emblem held above his Hurrah for Ireland was shouted from hundreds of and Paddy joined tu The alderman was most popular man on tlie track or in New York for Unit for lie had snatched tlie laurels of the six days race ever contested In the world from one ot the de tested Englishmen and the one plucky man who led him many a bard did HOI take any notice of what was except to smile n very bitter smile at Ills trainer us he passed his and plod more steadily on In what was a hopeless At 4 the of the Fitz gerald has miles to his Kowell track ing alone twentyone miles in the At Kowell was with a magnifi cent basket of which he around the A few minutes later and lull the Elson only put on a spurt aud ran around the track at a good speed for several laps amid the cheering of the and usual When Fitzgerald let up he was given n basket of flowers by some appreciative and he made another lap at very lileli and Vint re turned to track at Herty at and a moment They jogged alon easily mull when the aldermans mind was overcome by slow manner in which they were and as he the score stand Im going to ami shake cm up lie lid with a Round and round he went like a whirl the others follow ing him for about a lap and a when they dropped After doing three laps in this style he took tils normal ealt with a and a shake of his head at some friends leaning over the At f oclock the lo and prom ised in an hour or to 1111 the garden more completely than it did even then it was to and the poor who were compelled to stay In a prisonlike times was so crowded that ol was a lux began to Tin al 15 paid a visit to who Is his until tills contest that Ills man was go ing 10 go ahead of Why wus Because Kowell drops virtually out of the race for the first i lace The he hail In him when lie first came to tills count and which him lu good Hi has become There are only just so many of these races In a and up to 0 oclock tonight bad done eighteen miles better than ever did at this singe ol the same one would have a right to expect more of He always did just what lie was told lo do while on the track and for months in advance of a he re ley was just Iho man a took In handling Hut isnt ho the same now queried THE you said he has become used ton great many minus tli it he never thought of and when a man contracts habit that i of no use In a six days you know Its dd bard lo break and when it Is broken the man never He thinks of It a thousand lines on tno track In a and it has a de pressing Influence m habil 1 dont mean to say thai Is at all out of you no aud please dont say about It In What him is that the least hit of spice put his food makes him Halt even has a bad effect cm his stomach and we navo to give him bread and Unit have lo be specially miido for Days next to Is Next to what was Days booth Is the Ilu lies bed all complaining of feeling sick and Since 12 oclock last out of seventeen hours lie has The other two ware ill complaining of sick nnd adding live miles lo me ICO ha had at that who bunks next door to the Is the the Dakota in the he of Ihe contest to have no effect whatever cm His frame seems enabled ti another six clays without No lameness appears to retard his His legs seem to lo the track as It he were walking in and his though show ing a little tired gives no indication of that of a man who had done 433 miles at U ou Ihe fifth clay of Hie seems pretty badly but tho look of determination on his face Is like that of a man who has made up his mind to the polar regions with no prospect of ever Deny Is In good condition aud did sotne Fitzgerald Is the one and only man who can cat what he bus eaten William one ot his was sien by Tun reporter and had a discussion ot the merits of his mans do you said as he js thai eat gravel if it were given to His He hasnt got any stomach Who said he had a stomachy sir All determination and antipathy to Ihe little man he has run down in this Today he has drunk the contents of at leas soda waier of beef ten of my number of cups of tea and without sugar or ml and about twelve hollies of ginger Ills particular why hed eat hotel up if youd let Ills feet do not show a sign of His legn are as sound as Some people think because he works his shoulders like the of a he sutlers Such Is not the My dear has had a twitch of pain since he lias been on tho then came hopping around tho track iu front ot His a buxom woman of 40 with a face as red as the was before the door of his and when he came abreast ot her she started I want to lo with of disdain and Impatience called Ah wld on urn baud that cant be Lave mo And away he went down the track amid the laughter Hie leg Is a won Of the contrary members of the human anatomy that knee Is the most Wonder Ilu will come out of his hut In Ihe most clis ihe of fending portion til Ills body hurling bun so liiat puts his hand to the spot and tightly compresses hie lips lu hu goes two laps the kneels stiff everything is lor and he goes round tlie si retch In a fust Then theres He is ihe smallest man in Hie and next to and 1ilz is Ihe 110Yl1 In so far as tho exertion of lifting ones leut aim down again is he lias cone as much work In this match as on his 474th Ono was from Ins friends In If you como near first ft for you with at Well boom tbo for The other despatch was from the him to make others lu tlie race The Indian was sitting outside of his at His consisted of a pair of black doe skin a big black sombrero covered Ills bright copper colored a curious combina tion ot fringe and served as in the breast of which glistened a largo white and around his throat was jauntily wrapped a bright red silk How do you foci ho was First he with a chuckle and a His features Immediately assumed a stoical tho time between and uy means or oilier not clear to those watching tue gained live laps on the tail Of course he did it fairly uuu all but It seemed to astonish for he stopped one for about half a and looked In at ihe scores of himself and and then started oil after the to liim At Captain Williams tiled Into the garden at the head of a platoon ot Trouble was anticipated by me managers from people lu the crowd in the when the and iney made all sail arrangements to preserve They dis themselves in twos and threes iu different part of and Swung Clubs to and fro for to turn At Fitzgerald went oft the leaving to had previously done some very fast so fast thai Fitz gerald had to keep at a sort of trot to keep up with did not stay In more than two or three minutes when he reappeared walking slowly and with a bunch of flowers In his given him by a lady leaning over the and Elson vied with each other eat ing toast and boiled eggs while each having n goblet tilled with boil fruit In one hand and a couple of slices of toast In the They seemed to relish for they came around a second with their glasses and bauds Precisely at S the band struck up The Babies country will know where youre coming and at once started on en by brisk He rapidly covered the odd laps of his At ibe last lap he en quired how much tie wanted ot belui twenty and being told ibat but one lap remained lie sped quickly around course and placed the lull twenty miles between himself and the re Fitzgerald was then seven miles ahead of the record and Unwell was sixteen miles ahead of his own best Fitzgerald went around amid wild and at 1 oclock he wanted a mile of reaching At of the score that he had ended the fifth ctu He had oone what no man had ever done Before lii Iho same spuce of and shout upon as of an army an hour of vic hulled tins triumphant Fitzgerald paused an with a Ms Drown and perspiring inquired the his brow and slowly walked to his He bad beaten tlie best record lu the world by 04 minutes and 15 came tlie track at having been off an hour and five lie crept upon the by but twenty miles and seven laps between At of many voices told or the return of and as tlie champion started ou a run after Buwell the shouting became made liis at At all ou tue and till were wee as Why because walking or iire twice as long as that nit takes two to Fitzgeralds and is none the worse for He is a wonderful piece ot mechan and u rim curried him in Vint afterward to tlie 1m tnc man ahead of Kepi to the tlie Revere boy a dangerous cus and waul lilin o wo lac in front ot As tlie men approached tlie hour of tlie contest tlie seats iu tlie during Hie liari to some begi OP with liad his mile at to tile cheer aud plaudits if the Englishmen In tlie hes not a yood said ami I lie surmised to run down that The 135th hour was passed by all of I lie eon ou a was handed two In Our and the commenced with the greatest The Indian camo out In his suit mid of Ho did liis exhibition run in a very pretty cheer cheer us be sped over the Vint at this had been off the track 2 hours and 40 minutes and many Inquiries were being tor managed to keep six miles ahead of by hard running iu the rear of and Fitzgerald and fast walking when they slowed Kowell looks better tonight than he has for tho preceding twelve and shows It In his The Irishman is kept on his metile all tlie and looks afi if he would like to took to his booth at and Kowell begun lo Ho rapidly reeled oil and at was only 18 7 laps behind the least lead Kltz Ims hint on him since noon Kison and Kowell wero the only ones ou uio track at Mils others a rest before siart Ing out to the days As tho score of the 117th Hour was William and his son started in their sideshow walk of six miles in ona The captain is a powerful and the contrast In size between him aud tho little bov most The started off side by side at a marvellous but bad at work when Captain Williams stepped for and stopped tho further exhibition of tho precocious muscular powers A storm of hisses sainted the cap but ills face never changed a ami as if to show that he was bound to do his lie proceeded to the press boy and ejected a number of men without badges who were taking up the space required by the Vaughn made one or two circles of the track and then followed ills boy Into A challenge had issued by the boy lo walk any boy In the world under 10 years old for a six days walk for or and was to be his grand exhibition ad If Captain Wil liams and the have anything to say about the mat tho projected walk will not take place in New York The running of Row ell imd the absence of Fitzgerald from the traik enabled the former to rapidly diminish the lead Long Island City had on 1W 9 oclock his score had risen to 51il miles and being then on tho to reducing tho lead of Fitzgerald to miles and perhaps much and Imd also come on the and were doing good Into u doc running at his Herty was In and the shoemaker began to go up to his score pretty was given frequent libations of ginger alo and beef on tbe third day and did not need any sponge saturated In Ice water live minutes to his face and head in order to keep him Last was carrying pieces of ice which he frequently put to his that was not tho He was never more wide on a night in his At Herty camo on the but the same old smile for the scorers around his and bearing a very cheerful look lor a man that held who was only two miles behind commenced running mincing ran with an easy step and evidencing none of the look of some of the cither con Six minutes later on the sawdust aud commenced Immediately to at the time Fltz crime on was only miles In the and he Immediately fell in to a followed hy Elson and Fitzgerald only oue when lie wont mt his He Immedi ately and with a bouquet m I Is hand ran ou to Increase Ills Rowi HB face took on a determined look and ran faster than Whether it was to bo at to stillness or fa Fitzgerald lacked the to his step that he had last who Is a north ol Ireland and whom swore tie would put latu Calvary tun end of Ihe fol lowed him closely around the As Fitzgerald wont around on his fill 1st mile Ills trainer an enormous slur He had no sooner u ut ills hill than lie came around with a lap he made in the way of flowers was given On the second lap of his mile and went around the track sine by side and seem ingly the ot but in reality the most bitter ol took tlie lead with close behind was only miles and two bins be hind at 10 oclock and much more than Ills Al Vint 475 miles and a regular north of Ireland veil went up as Ins name the black A minute and a Jew seconds Jaler completed his 450th mile amid most depress ing He lias received The of any man in tlie and that may account for some ot his From to both and were m their When they came out Fltz was running as if he was In a and Kowell looked lo be helping so was he on his Fltz tried to drop into but Kowell went ahead of and pour Filz had to keep on iho run lo Keep hi lead from going His lead of thn afternoon was belli obliterated as quickly as swilt y s and ani in domitable could ami hail all At hi had the alder mans lo miles and still he Ihe who lu his sucking lo the task with At the Englishman had run the Irish man off the track for a or bui he kept on run all ihu same aud no symptoms ol tiring them He was doing some won Since 4 oclock lu the he had been doing a steady nvo miles an do Kept this up Fitzgirald would surely he and that ivas the problem thai was torturing very many minds m Ihe vast assemblage that jammed the Ihe odds that had been given suddenly Haiti SO tu and Fitzgerald was sold that the majority ol people had more falh in the little man than they had in the At Fitzgerald came on the track their scores stand ing miles J laps and 5Jl 1 lap They had an time as tm Cheers upon made the as they were given fur one or Tlie band itemed to lend additional Im petus to First out go to Ihe until it was a Hard task lo would lead oii the The ts to act like nil electric It would start up at the bridge crossing the truck at the Madison go up the back stretch to the Fourth avenue puss over lints of the runners lu the street Hide of the and then run down the truck to the whence it would again bo taken up to be The paco at they wore running proved too fast for for he stopped for a chance to breathe on the sixth lap of his and shot ahead of him like a cannon Whenever Fitzgerald started to run be had to begin In the manner In which lonely and symmetri cal the penguin does when ho wishes lo First he would lean his body forward at an angle of about a 5 seem about to take seven or eight sharp as if to gain an im balance to his and then start It usually 100 Icet from tho time he left his walk before he stalled down Into a was fast closing up on for third with Herty 11 miles In tho rear at 11 the end of the 119th When completed Ins 52Sth mile at 11 hours minutes and 30 he went Into Ills hut leaving the track in possession ot Herty and At reached and passed him at 4Jii miles and 1 at the received a ovation when he took third and It seemed to make Him for ho broke into a run which lusted for five or six Nine thousand people saw the beginning ot the sixth day of tho When tho hands of the timer were within one second of midnight completed his 490th Only he and were on the the others tired for a At 11 oclock after keeping ahead of the record so had been overtaken by it and was 1540 yards He at leaving a score of miles and which stood against his name ou tho 120th which put him behind tho record t miles and 830 At tile 1201U hour Kowell was more than Ten but miles ahead of his best 1anchot was over twentyone miles ahead of his own record and was over twelve miles behind his Horty was ahead of his own over fourteen was ten miles Behind his It was not until Titter midnight that It was known that Vint had been ButTering severely from his ankle all and that his trainer had had In making him take to A glance In the door of his hut showed a woman sitting She was halt That is said one of the attend That is the only way has since the She has sat there In ihal way all and every the crowd would shout she would waken with a start and then drop to sleep trainer shook his head when asked If he thought his mun would catch up He Is very his Howel begins the sixth day only 11 miles and 5 laps behind having re covered lost ground In fine stylo since yesterday From midnight until 1 oclock was a quiet continued walking slowly the solo of tho Lord was among the arrivals shortly before the close of the At 1 oclock and Fitzgerald wore still Alt said that Charley was In we drove silly and can do It will win A friend of mine has barked the and shamrock the Shamrock came on the track at Eleven minutes later a loud and prolonged roar from tlie crowd and appearance of Fltz ou a run senY a new animation to the previously quiet The cheers continued Tor lap alter us Fltz moved along apparently as full of go as lie had been 120 hours As he loud cries of Go saluted him at every aud a his ad limes the sounds wero almost amidst the roar of Captain looking every inch a marched In his squad ol men and dis posed of them where they would do most good In case of They on tho track at regular distances from other and nicy guarded the aisles and avenues to prevent acci dents from and they did good T WEST In Which uml tho In Following Is most remarkable record ever made In a that or who travels away from the record with apparent ease on the fifth day also Rowells score and that of the other four men now In the nice S 447 0 470 B 474 C 4711 4 483 U 480 a 6 B 440 Okot i 440 o I o los 2 o a MO i I 0 0 AM 7 U 405 0 4fiJ 3 420 2 454 1 Ulit 1141B 0 455 OMB 4JOT7 a 4 5 437 7 AM 40 0 40 Ml Mi U 0 7 1 417 71302 0 Wo o 7 174 J I 403 11412 1 000 445 7 4SI 0IOI1 IS 5 4BO 44411 I til 1 4B1 114 40 IIKI 1 MB 7461 S for 120 hours is 157 miles 6 Five Following is the dally record the peds re maining In the race WO 1 0 120 1 120 0 C 11B 1 1050 1001 115 U 17 115 7 Klil UOS 10B 7 04 0 1037 111 SO Ii 811 3 88 4 80 4 1180 HUl 11 il a B 0 13 B 85 0 RS 7 Oil S 5 103 B 75 5 82 0 7 5 FOREST TUX of tho Iry the la Hie amount ot apont liy survivors oit grew so jubilant that they started tho inrus ot toes marching to the tune of at tunes UR Go at the top chorus of KOCL John hands and shout in the next half hour commenced fast bounding around track like a followed by and a lively race closed on his loader and passed AC completed MX as completed bis cooth mile it At amid a deafening came upon tno track and at closed In on the roar of both going At Fitzgerald and Kowell wero going on an easy still Herty and Vint were walking singly at a fair As 3 oclock approached all seven men wero on tho all going at an easy There has been no diminution in tho attendance since mid Fitzgerald IB still slightly behind tho Kuweit Ills 028th at llii latest belting Is 2 to 1 on 8 to o 16 to 1 against GO to 1 against thu Some Fitzgerald was nnd Kowell was getting rapidly over the O where I Is 1addy was the query of evory At last the struck up Come and That ought to bring shouted some It Out camo Fltz a green cap on his and started on his He had more than ho could attend to at Some admirers handed him a floral horse shoe ot aud Jacqueminot which ho carried aloft amid the roars of the Oil the next came an immense floral so largo that it was ton MK a load for the tired and his trainer bore It aloft for and ran with him round ihe Killing one of tho judges tonight was au man who attracted little Do you know who that Is asked some Thai Is a Louis was thu At 31 a fw of crowd had begun to but their absence wus hardly noticeable lu multitude which remained to sue the be of the sixth and last day of tho Onu 0 u 0 3 00 4 4 17 47 5 SO 07 i in 41 D 1 u i 1 00 is 7 4 tin 0 4 l 7 I OU on a 10 Ul y i ot 21 Ill IM 00 ot n JH 4 5 a AK O Tho Two fi I J 7 0 o 6 CROWDS AST It thei Special let Tho May eager crowd surged far out on the four streets which surround 6on Square Carden soon after dark and a impatient crowd of men and women reached far away around the corner at the mam waiting their to be Speculators sold rapidly at an advance ol GO per ou regular prices lo those who wens too Impatient to and from S oclock until 10 an unceasing stream humanity poured the It choked for a moment on the bridge over the track and at the Kale leading to Urn re served then steadily spread and spread over all the available space until every seat was aud were It was the largest crowd vet seen at the and a most mixed and curious crowd it In some parts of the reserved seats it was au eminently respectable Somo of the swell society of was silk tiles on their money In their pockets and good Dairies in them were wives and daughters or clearer whose Interest In the great event was most evident in rosy cheeks and sparkling but equally men and leaning over the lenee which the tons of humanity pushed them and leaned over their shoulders in then eagerness to get a glimpse All the audience was not I here were and women there upon whom the dc looked uut with well on All kinds ni sports were They honored even the reserved seals their seats more Hi n mere A vener able Long Island farmer was conspicuous by tlie i waving of an ancient while near him sat a occupying a box the ordinary of expression obscured by one vast of The man with the his lap was there and the slumbered peacefully amid Ihe In ne box sal a perhaps ol and ten by Her side sal her perhaps years of Thin there were lie groups of women whose ways lead down to and beside them the men allured by Wallers ran round with trays ol 1 and boys in uniform but only once In a while cries be beard amidst the in the How the crowd did to be Mire after minute It was one hoarse at drowned tlie music ot tin and going luili from Hie open windows could heard lor Mocks Women stood ui iu seals and anil waved as the r lavor liis passed m them and the baud blew us the drum beat ila to tlie wild of BURIED IN THE 1vvo Ity the Fall uf u In to Thu 1iOSUm May 5 oclock while some workmen wore in tearing down the old theatre at iho corner Broadway and Fourth tbe trestle work the root gave and the whole building camo burying the In A gang of speedily at work to clear away the but It was before the men were Two Agerman and an were taken oui Three George Augelo and lions had their legs besides receiving Internal A GREAT LABOR Tho Union 1uclllc Koutore tu tlie Old Special to Tho May accordance a resolu tion adopted at a mass meeting at the Academy of Music last tho Union trackmen and have struck a reduction of 10 TU y will not go to work or allow any ouo else to work until tlie former wages iiro re They propose to prevent the running of a wheel it and thus blockade the entire Tills morning the hourly train between Omaha and Council started out with two passenger coaches managed by Iho who brake Ou Its from Council thu strik ers cut oil coach and sidetracked They left the other coach as It Is partly used to carry It was also determined to stop west ern passenger trains at Summit at tau city where the strikers have placed armed over tlie and there cut oil the and only allow the engine and mall cars to The strike is genera on the main line und Fully 1500 men are out In So far everything has been orderly and At headquarters thu general seem to bo nnd will no doubt endeavor to have the the road restore the old The strike is lo extend all over tho Union system on both Hit Union and Kansas committee of strikers visited General Malinger Clark this They demanded that the old wages be and refused to Clark wired full details of situation to New and asked lor Hearing nothing from New Vork by oclock Clark caused notices to be posted du Ihe wages The news soon spread over tho and was received with riotous en The cheering could be heard lor All the men relumed to work Pennsylvania and Indiana Swept by Hundreds of People on tho Blue Mountains Trying to Stop Their Railway Trains Feeling Their Way Through Blinding Despatch to Tho Boston May mountain are assuming dangerous and hundreds of people lire out them on tho north side Blue Near Wind Cap and ou tho 1oooiuo mountains the lames are making great This afternoon lire broke out in the wouds near Ten and Is still though all tho quarry men are out lighting and have been for tho past three Tho woods are mid the leaves laying thick In tho low stubble KVO tho flames abundant material to Iced This fire Is a quarter of a mile west of Ien and Is burning toward tho Tho In all tills section Is terrible and people can Hardly They go about with over eyes and Such dense smoko lias never been hero Lights are scarcely visible half a block Tho moun tains ure ou flro in many and the Humes are raging Tho track of tho Western railroad Is surrounded for a distance of four or miles and Urn passengers experience tlie greatest The engineers are hull and trams are run on slow Much valuable timber Is from say there were houses there Five Cords of Charcoal MOUNT May tills morning a heavy wind strum visited tills and still tho forest At Intervals largo shafts ot shoot Miles valuable timber were burning all This and neighboring towns been befogged by tho and on either Bide of tlie railroad the woods are and trains plunge blinding 1lve cords of charcoal belonging to tho Charwood company wore Narrowly May aro raging all through this The season has been unusually and tho wind Is blowing a perfect from tho sweeping lire through the forests With great velocity and destroying a large amount of prop At Sterling nine miles from several buildings belonging to the tannery com pany were Tlie village was in Im minent and was only saved by getting aid from Two families are reported and It is feared the loss of life will he fifteen miles from two with a largo amount wore de A Minors Hospital in May forest which havo raged hero for somo time past have approached so near the State Miners hospital that tho Ashland Hro department has been notified to hold Itself In readiness to answer a call to protect the The mun aro now em ployed in lighting flames in front of the bulld A number ot valuable tanning proper ties are In danger and the loss to timber truces hits been Indiana Families to Leavo Their May forest In this have been burning for several days wore made furious by the high winds to day and destroyed everything In their Includ ing fences and Tho of John Whalen was burned with Its which were two watches and hi Near that point several families wero obliged to leave their owing to the but by Iho houses were Several thousand acres of valuable Umber boon tho fires light uu tho surround ing us brightly as The Fire Rapidly Elian Cowan May shortly before 2 tlie brush and timber in the vicinity of Bun and West collieries took A high wind was blowing from anil the collieries were In danger of being Tin lire department was called Tlie fire is greater than ever at this It has passed by tho and Is drawn by a heavy wind over the mountain toward a number of and as Is no likelihood of rail tlie lire will roach Elian colliery during and great will bo Great prevails In is no means ot stopping the course of the A FIGHT AT A in 1ull u AT EDEN Special to Tho FALL Just before midnight last night the large coal runs ot 1ardee and Young ou street were discovered lo on The flames had made goou headway before an alarm was and when firemen arrived iho entire structure was u mass of The hill up from the shore in illicitly covered with A strong west wind carried pieces of burning wood clear Mam and Mm air wus filled with of burning wood were falling oil the roofs of and an extensive was Eight houses on the below lUam street were on lire inside of A second alarm was sounded for thu street and another was pulled for tires on summoning nearly the Ire Thu companies were kepi extinguishing rool tiros ou tho Hid ail fne was prevented only by hard work by Hit The coal sheds nearly 800 tons of It was not and mosl ol It will bo Youngs losses are as fol lowsT He coal Insured for on partly They also lest seven valued at and Insured for Frank lusl two al The losses on the houses on iho hill will be all being to the A small on Davol near the burning caught fire and was partially An incident of Ihe lire was a light Fire man Lynch ol King hose and Foreman Mc of King Philip was the Hrst the but neglected to put oil the When tin came up a lew later Hie were nut and lie would bo obliged to sluil oil lo his own When he attempted to do this and a liehl was handled and on but ibe Cascade men and will cause an lire Is supposed to have lu Ihe liarn and to have in trifles A special of the of H Maverick First was in their liast lust Colonel The were elected Henry cai vice ARBOR DAY of Treen 1luntnd Amid cinU The May day was splendidly observed at The exercises com about 11 of the park were covered with thousands of old and and all mingled hi performing tho pleasant Hundreds of young were planted under the direct ion of the lilo Forestry Associa luring addresses by men ami the Hinging cil national and other songs liy the and scholars of the public Tim First o the Ohio National Guard took part iu the Water nnd Thorn Is a barber shop over tho store of and liquor 5 and An ou His rounds about 11 oclock last night discovered water was fust flooding the liquor An was and it was discovered that the 1aucots In tlie barbers niuk were open and the the had run on to floor and to tho siore The damage to tne store will probably to a miner would verr properly terra surface indications of what is fire Stic Sore und Cutaneous Eruptions with Which are annoyed in spring and The matter lated during the winter now makes its presence through Natures to expel it lie it it is a poison that festers intha blood mut develop into This condition causes derangement of the and assimilatory with of and weariness often of as only spring that Nature is not to throw off tho atoms which weaken the vital Io be by a Icino and nothing elao is su vrs which Js powerful to expel from system even the of The medical profession indorse nnii of tho cures effected by from all parts of tbe It in tho ol of Massachusetts nnd of tha only that lusting PREPARED DT Ayer Sold by nil Price six bottles for WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN A Medicine with curative as impossible to counter feit as tho PYRAMIDS OF and which is now having an enormous sale throughout the States and During tlie pusi two T wua I with ami nn of of Oil for oil bums nml Hello It always HS 9 of Croup As t tor Thomns OU Thomas Oil to at Ihe It cured mo of and I will care Horo Row SOLD BY tl 41 It nml nro sent on Poya Trial 1O HKN OU who are Inu from LOST unit nil of a from and and to nnl Scud nc onco tor Illustrated Voltaic Belt US u full rC French an 41 AVON 24 Visitors to White will lind it to jmss un to do Ill It AM Wo will you enough on n 7 to you with Ire for two and In cind In A mod und n They turned NEW 11 BAKING POWDER IN BOTTLES WITH WIDE MOUTHS TO ADMIT A DO VOSJ SLEEP ON A WiRE BiO Ami It it do thai Burrs Bed Company will It It cuu Uu at your for New AND losi than malt in tin Whole bll ishiu um he lailli in Gold mi is AVON iU Ii JO i lid Dont ill to t out our Spring ol IAE 27S Spring lr l ceus a HO