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   Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - January 31, 1888, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                o VoL JANUARY Two Boot and Shoe Boys and Girls School Boys and Girls Fine Spring Solar tipped or Misses Fine medium or high Ladies Morocco good wearing every day Ladies Kid assorted style lasts and Ladies Dongola Ladies Kangaroo Baby all Ladies High Cut Kid Old Ladies Kid Congress very low comfortable and Old Ladies Low Cut Wool Lined Lace warmth and comfort Ladies Lasting cheap and Mens Buttoned VIens Congress Mens Mens Dongola Mens Coarse Medium and Fine Mens Lace and Buckle Boys Lace and Buckle Mens Nailed for quarrymen and Rubber Mens Heavy and Light Weight Gum Boys Heavy and Light Weight Gum Ladies Extra Fine Light Weight Cloth Ladies Extra Fine Light Weight Gum A 1 Misses and Childrens Gum A SECOND TRIAL ACQUITS A WOMAN WHO ON FIRST Trial Was Found of Complicity In the Harder of a Dins more Adjudged of Her Guilty Mens Lace Would be pleased to have you call and examine our stock of Shoes or which is right as to assortment and No trouble to show Very JAMES SUCCESSOR TO STUDY Main and Juniata STRIKING BARGAINS AT KEGELS Fur at Reduced Main and Juniata SMITH Choice Family Wood and An Excellent Line of Table and Floor Oil 2O Juniata DEALER Juniata and Blair CALL AND SEE THE Large Stock of NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THE TYRONE Department SIGN OF THE case of Ella on trial us ac to the murder of was concluded here this At 4 oclock the jury retired and ut oclock returned a verdict of not Dinsmore at her previous trial before Judge in was found guilty of complicity with David King in the murder of James at one time a well known oil This conviction carried with it the death She was granted a new trial and change of venue and the case brought to Venango coun King is now in jail at Clarion wait ing sentence of death lor killing Davij in house in Peters February When Dayis was flourishing as an oil operator in Clarion county he became infatuated with When Dinsmore discovered that Daviss attentions to his wife were not repulsed he packed up his clothing and taking his little son with suddenly left for the west and has never been heard of Davis neglected his own his a woman of excellent family in left him and returned to her He bought Dinsmore a house in Petersburg and their inti macy became quite Dinsmore is closely related to some of the best families in Warren and the scandal was soon the theme of the Davis met with reverse in busi ness and to save the house in which Dinsmore lived deeded it to He then went west and tried to persuade his wife in Louis to again live with him which she refused to Dave King was a dashing young man about Petersburg and supplanted still in the in the affections of Let ters were produced from Dinsmore to show that she had written to Davis to remain in the west that she loved the ground that King walked on and wished to retain his affections by Davis at orce returned He was seen about hotels and bar rooms drinking and exhibiting a In a drug store he said the revolver was for King was in the store at the and going out went at once to Dins according to the testimony of who was lying sick in the bouse at the presented a re volver at head and threatened to kill Previously he had threatened to kill and preven ted her leaving the house when she wan ted to notify the Davis kept his pistol presented at head and she backed from him in the direction of a door opening into a room in which King There was a scuffle at the door and then the Davis fell dead and King walked up town and surrendered himself to the Davis was blind of one and in this the bullet THE Assem bly Knights of began an Important meeting this which will last for three Its ac tion involve a strike of the Wyoming and Lackawanna The daily output of coal in these re gions is not less than and this production withdrawn from the market would soon produce a coal fam Upon this fact men are now said to be counting for the suc cess pf their The miners in the Northern fields are not favorable to the strike but can go into one with ample resources if ordered to do as they have been busier the past five than ever Miner a leader of the Amal Association at Mahonoy continues to protest against the very obvious alliance of the two chairmen of the and of the Railroaders He declares that unless Chairman Lees statement that he has succeeded in joining the two forces of the miners and railroaders is contradicted he will take action against them or to use his own I shall call a meeting or the miners to discuss the advisability of sending a committee to the companys and making the best terms we can for commit tee of three labor representatives from the Reading two miners and one appeared before the House Committee on Commerce this afternoon and protested against the majorit res of the committee referring the investigation of the strike to the Inter state Commerce ANOTHER BLAZE THIS TIME THE DESTRUCTION OF Two Million of Property In New York Again Demonstrates That Material Things Have Mot An Eternal Fat was hanged this morning for the mur der of a Chinese Chuey He declared his innocence to the He spent the most of last night reading the Chinese version of the New Testa but said he would die in his old He walked to the scaffold with firm and before being knelt towards the four points of the and repeated in a loud voice prayers in bis native Death was 19 Juniata The Model Grocery IB out grout inducements to buyers lu nil linos ot Canned and Dried and Wood and Willow Do you know whore Model Grocery is It is tuc old Study A Corner of Main and the present management of x Late ot Study Prompt Delivery to any part of the city and When you can comedown town drop When you come to the city visit Highest market prices paid for Country ATTRACTIVE SALE BILLS AT THIS Republican today says Gamble is in receipt of an offer to book the Sam Jones fur a lecture in the Opera February The rever end gentleman is very modest in his asking only 8200 for his evenings but as that sum is a little above our pile we will have to forego the pleasure of having this famous evange list dispensing the gospel at a ser o Allison was kicked on the head by a fractious mule this His skull was smashed and be died an hoar of near beat his wife last night and was proceeding to choke his daughter whan bis wife interposed Went worth swore he would kill them all and was about to ire his revolver to do when his sou seized In the struggle it was discharged and the father was killed was introduced in both Houses of the Legis lature tonight making the formation of trusts conspiracy under the laws of this Reuben a wealthy cattle owner in the Indi an lately sold stock for which he received all of which he deposited in a Kansas City His house was visited shortly afterward by a gang of masked people who deman ded his They secured the after roasting the William son and his wife on a Policeman of was put on trial yesterday for fatally beating John Mulligan after arresting It is proposed to establish an exten sive fruit and vegetable concern at The Turkish Government has order ed an investigation of the recent inva sion of the French consulate at Damas cus by Turkish Asa professor of botany at vard died yesterday aged 77 The value of the Popes jubilee gifts The Italian government insisted on opening and inspecting every NEW January of the largest fires that has occurred in this city for years broke out in the store pf Henry Rogers at 549 about 5 oclock this It ex tended and destroyed the five lad joining Three sixes were sounded and all the engines below street At just one and a half hours after the first engine ar the building was totally gutted and the flames were mounting high above the Next flames were seen to issue from 553 They first made their appearance on the fifth floor and spread A few minutes afterwards a terrific explosion followed by ashow er of bricks and iron which fell into the The ire insurance adjusters estimate the loss at but it may exceed that But little can yet be learned of tho individual Veil estimate their loss at with insurance of The stock of Malcomson and Charles Yost was entirely The buildings destroyed were valued at and on those is comparatively The damage to stock is now estimated at The insurances foot and are distributed among nearly all the domestic and foreign insurance com panies doing business in New York in sums ranging from to A later estimate by the insurance ad justers places the total loss at fully A report is in circulation that ten fire men were killed and injured by the fall ing and that there are several civilians buried in the Inquiry among the and police author fails to confirm the At the flames again got the upper hand and several lire companies that had with drawn to their were again summoned to the It is that the lire will be confined to the gutted of promise suit of Mary formerly Miss Mary against Gen Thomas Gen eral Manager for the Western Union is down for trial at W cos ter on Eckert became engaged to Miss Fleming in in but failed to keep his She sued him and obtained a verdict for but he never satisfied the judg It has been renewed from time to and will now be finally Both parties have married since this early love affair and are well along in The case has outlived a dozen lawyers and a host of switch lamps were at the Wheeling junction of the Wheeling and and Kentucky Railroad early this morn and presumably the same party broke open a tool house and with a bund car obstructed the A chance passerby replaced the lamps and lit but was not in time to prevent the city train running into the throwing one car from the but fortunately injuring none of the Tho motive of the crime is supposed to have been United States troops assisted by citi zens are driving out the Yaquin war riors who have been depredating in Ar but many have been killed on both Tramps are so numerous at that an extra policeman has been I added to the  

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