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   Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - April 16, 1894, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                I AM i i Tyrone Daily EIGHTH YEAR Direct your attention to oar line 61 the newest Dress price an in finding the right in var ious widths and col a A nice one and better grades as you 32 inch China colors and the dollar grade here at the A choice pretty shade the a low price for colors and black q lality and price invites your Novelty the popular styles worth looking up when in need of Japanese Wash Silks exceedingly pretty the prices wont let them quantity limited look them up the 32 inch handsome figured India newest the quality here at the Nicely stock of the newest Jet and Silk Gimp and Soutache Trimmings the advance you Buttons to please the most Ribbons and rib bon prices to sell them they APRIL TWO go right little and big bright and sombre colorings to please and adorn are here goodly Hand kerchiefs at at at at at at at at at at at at 20 cenU Su in quality exceeding any we 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fabrics are constantly being He is sole agent for the largest and most extensive custom tailoring in New York and and all clothes made by them are unequalled for artistic cut aud thorough good make and tine 18 STOCK ol and Chil drens Nock all tho largest In and comprises urado of goods Iroin tho o tho Going adapted to tin of kinds al Ills prices uro HIM vory lowest und his stylos are 01 thu vory latest in tho mar J K 4 HI DOT fy de fendants he No cat Imagine the her strata ttt which she has boon to It Will Pay You to see owi line of Drees Shows running from up to per pair every worth the price for in tho illustration is an v good one while the better kinds aiv 14 TENTH from Will Ko Attention from i Who tot April jury in the breach of promise after a deliberation of nti hour and ft brought in a verdict for Miss Pol lard and awarded her damages of late The amount of was decided by the usual method of striking an average the twelve indi vidual Several of tho jurymen were in favor of awarding Miss Pollard no damages at only n There were others who estimated the damage to her life and opportunities at the full limit The scene iu the court tho verdict was rendered wits one not to be Miss Pollard was not nor was her doughty alone of nil her coun sat in his accustomed Kvery ono thought the ease would go over until Monday fora and that was why Wilson and the majority of the lawyers on both sides were not present when the was The agreed unexpectedly early and there was a great flocking to the court Colonel was the first of the principal actors in tho le gal drama to He came iu with a lushed face and an expectant and earnest He was followed closely by his son and by Colonel Colonel took the blow with marvellous He did his easy posture by a hairs He only clasped his hands the closer and grew redder behind his white hair and He did not even turn his Neither did his counsel change countenance or make the slightest Carlisles alone underwent a decided He did not shift his po sition or chow his emotions by any ges ture or but his serious face broko out into a broad he repressed he turned about in his Then Colonel struggled to his Ho leaned both hands on the desk before him and addressed the His bearing was self possessed and his voice He said your will opportunity bo afforded mo to make u for a new On Mi or replied Judge Then the judge turned to the jury and said it was perfectly evident that they had performed the duty required of them un der the prompting of a high sense of lie discharged them aud adjourned tho Miss Madeline Pollard is lie most talked of person in Washington sinco tho outcome of her long breach of promise suit against Congressman As might have been expected with a wo man of her the long strain of the trial culminated in a nervous col nnd Miss Pollard is suffer ing from nervous Sho wan taken Saturday night to thu Providence a Catholic institution in a quiet part of the whore she is attended by the sisters of The attending phy say that when sho from the immediate effects of her collapse following the high mental tension at which she has been kept for weeks she will be able to leave the They ao not anticipate any serious effects from her Bister of the Episcopal House of who was the constant attendant of Miss Pollard during tho and to whom Judge Wilson paid a beautiful trib ute in his was her companion part of the Her of was also with The victor In tho great case has been more than ever iu demand to appear be fore the footlights the verdict was During the trial several commu came to Miss Pollard and to her lawyers from managers of theatrical and opera offering high salaries if she would appear in almost any capacity under their Acting under the advice of her lawyers she has paid no at tention to any of these Both Miss Pollard and her attorneys state that she has never sought news paper She has made but ono newspaper Judge Jero Wilson and that was n representative of a New York paper came to her last summer with clippings from a hundred giving denials from Colonel Breck and his friends of tho truth of her Then she determined to present to the public u account of her tirst acquaintance with the silver tongued Since the verdict was rendered the theatrical managers have redoubled their importunities and several telegrams have come to Miss Pollard offering her aston ishing sums to go upon thu stage at Her friends decline to give names of the theatrical managers or to discuss their saying that no attention will be paid to any of An Associated Press representative called at the providence aud being told that Miss Pollard was unable to receive sent to her a note in quiring about her plans for the note was answered in person by he a young man of about 85 My ulster has made no plans for the fu and we cannot tell yot what she intends to She is iu a very nervous but the physicians do not anticipate any serious It U just the result of tho long strain to she has Sho asks me to eay to most that aha never hus entertained any intention of going on the Nothing could be far ther from her thoughts or It Is It is true that telegrams ou the subject have come to but no at tention will be paid to All she auks now Is for rest and Will Miss Pollard continue to live iu Washington or to Kentucky the reporter has decided wa the Shewill remain u Washing ton for a of but has no wi Judge Jere said today tbat he was uot surprised that bis client had broken utter rhe lt would impossible to u the co Prom That to April had the verdict in the case been rendered when a meeting of promi nent Washington women Was called to take action regarding the case of Colonel of several female organisations met at and after an interesting conference adopted resolutions calling upon congress to consider the qualifications of Repre sentative Breckinridge for membership iu that The resolutions adopted declare tha wo do not believe masculinity to be it license for and demand chastity for under one rule of bearing as rigidly in its application upon one sex as the The resolu tions have been sent to the house commit tee ou the judiciary for The women nay that it is not right that Colonel should retain his seat iu while Miss Pollard is as sho undoubtedly will from This meeting was tho last of a series which prominent women of Washington have been holding since and which crystalized into the formation of nu organization culled tho Womans Protect ive Tho object of the league will be to combat the text uttered on the wit ness stand by Colonel that social sins injure u but destroy a The Uague will endeavor to se equal rights for both and to aid women who have been It of an outgrowth of tho Pollard Tho ladles have in Judge Wilson to become gen eral of the but the attor ney yet responded to the invita General and Senator Vance Join tho Silent PNEUMONIA THE Will April may say positively that Miss Pollard will not go on the said McClellun While Miss Pollard was a pupil Brown with her in charge of the Womans She has just returned from she testified in the She said Miss Pollard had theatrical offers from to per She was tempted only by lecture bureau but would not accept them because they all wished her to give tho story of her and that she will not She has a young brother in Brown to a and it is her wish to livo modestly in a flat or a little house with her brother and and her offers in this line have been as as the other I would tell you just what that line of writing but I am not at liberty to do She will carry out her one life tho ambition which lay so her young heart lit the time she first met North Carolina Who WM Stricken with Some Stroke of Boon After to NEW April Henry the noted lawyer and died at his Brooklyn He had been ill with pneumonia several and his death was not General Slocum Was born in and was ap pointed to the West Point Military acad emy in In 1850 lie resigned and began law practice iu Subsequently he went to the state and was also elected county When the war broke he went to tho front as colonel of the New York and rapidly rose to tho rank o THE WEEK IN tho Counting April struggle aver the adoption of tho now quorum rule decided upon by tho Demo cratic caucus last Friday will bo tho feat ure of the present week in the In as about onethird of the Demo crats are violently opposed to any quorum counting as indicated by the vote iu the it will be impossible for tho Democrats alono to adopt such a The Republicans acquiesce in the adoption of any rule that contains the essential principle of recording aa present not voting those members i who decline to respond to their This is tho parliamentary principle which Reed has been contesting ever since tho end of tho It must bo embodied in any new rule sub mitted to the house or it cannot bo It is expected when the rule is presented Reed will make one of the greatest j speeches of his Owing to the death of Senator Vance both houses adjourned and tho light over tho now rule iu the houso is postponed until It is probable that Init little time will bo allowed for and the chances are that when the houso adjourns tomorrow evening the quorum counting rule will have been adopted and filibustering of the kind which has characterised the proceed ings of the house for the past three years will be a thing of the The resolution adopted by the caucus instructing tho to en force Section 40 of the revised de ducting the salary of absent save on account of it is will have the effect of securing a very full attendance in tho house As soon as tho new order of things has been inaugurated in the house tho considera tion of tho appropriation bills Will bo re and will consume tho remainder of the With the exception of tho Chinese which is to bo considered aud the routine morning business of each tho week in tho promises nothing but a continuation of tariff April strike ou the Great Northern railway is gradu ally working having in Grand and if not settled soon will probably reach this end of the line iu about two or It is developing a peculiar state of Tho strike was ordered by the American Railway and is now Ueing more actively antag by the railroad employes brother hoods than by the railroad company There can be no doubt that the individ of thu various brotherhoods are pri vately somewhat but they re cently accepted the revised schedules and are standing by their agreement with the Tho whole system is now tied up from Minot to Seattle and from Seat tle to New Hardly a wheel is turning or a telegraph instrument tick Ing over two thousand miles of by April a prominent jeweler of was attacked by two footpads last night while driving iu the outskirts of the Tho men sprang from the roadside and de manded but whipped up his horse and was rapidly distancing his pursuers when one of them fired at the shot taking effect in tho left inflicting a painful April ick McAdam and Adam Bronski wero at tacked by footpads near hero and beaton so badly that both may The who are thought to bo took all tho valuables their victims had and made their Children April a oclock in tho morning tho residence of August three miles west of was and his three Mar Augusta and aged respectively 8 aud perished in the Their charred bones were found iu thu ruins of the The fire originated from a de The father was away and the firo half consumed the building before it was In her efforts to rescue the children the mother was badly 11ENKY major gen oral for conspicuous At Gettysburg he commanded the right wing and he shared the honors of the groat con with tho and Later ho took part in Sher mans march to the After the war he resumed his law Ho was de for secretary of state on tho Dem ticket in but three years later was sent to In 1883 he was elected That was his last public SENATOR VANCES He Had Just Unturned to Wellington with April Zebu Ion of North died Sat night at his home in this Sen ator Vance was stricken with paralysis some months and since that tinio had been traveling throughout the in search of He returned to Wash ington at an early hour yesterday appar ently feeling Ho suffered a stroke of at 11 oclock in the and was unconscious to the Ho lived at was 04 years and was elected to congress as a Democrat twice before He was elected governor of North Carolina in while serving as a colonel iu tho Confederate and was reelected in He was elected to the United States senate in No but was refused and resigned his commission in In 1870 he was elected governor for tho third and was again chosen to tho United States and took his seat in He was twice his third term of service would have expired in THE WILD BEAST Efforts to Prevent the Fight it mill Grizzly SAN April light an to take place iu Boones arena at the Midwinter fair next Saturday even ing between Colonel Boones African lion Parnell and a grizzly bear recently cap tured in the mountains has stirred up serious trouble between the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the executive committee of the The society announces that the light can not come and if it is necessary war rants will bo sworn out for tho arrest of the executive not stopping at Director General De in order to prevent tho Preparations for tho Nearly all of the scats are id to have been sold at prices ranging from to and tickets will probably bu at a premium when the fight Parnell is one of Colonel per forming but recently bus become so ferocious that he is kept con lined in a special and iu his physical appear ance is Tho grizzly boar is a fine fresh from the and weighs 10 pounds more than the to Sat oil April An of over representative people crowded the Academy of Music last night upon in of the Catholic association to ex tend greeting to papal able and the recently consecrated bishop of addresses to the guests and upon the educational features of the association were made by the Richard Richard Malcolm John Charles Bonaparte aud Monsignor Satolli speaking in the of his re marks being the phenomenal growth of the Catholic church in Donahue and Cardinal Gibbous each said a few words iu recognition of the associa tions The reception was followed by a grand Two April Two Morris Stevens and August both men with a bad escaped from the Bergen county jail yes and have not yet been captured a Henry was only prevented from escaping by Sheriff Bogart after a desperate All three were under sentence of long terms in the state prison at Two of them wero horse thieves and the other bad been convicted of robbing school houses in Bergen When Sheriff Bogart entered tho corridor to give the prisoners their breakfast ho was struck on the head by Tho sheriff seized and after a desperate struggle assistance ar rived and the prisoner was Meantime tho other two hud April Southern Pennsylvania Railroad and Mining com pany will make a connection between the Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania railroads ovor the old South If this is done the Baltimore and Cumber j land railway extension will be The people of Fulton the only Pennsylvania county without rail are very enthusiastic over the i The line U fiftyone miles und will have several long Driving Mini KANSAS April Judge one of the Cluir county judges in jail for contempt of court for refusing to levy an assessment ordered by the United States district became violent and made all sorts of throats against the jail He became so obstreperous that the jailer told him unless he behaved he would have to be put in a Jt is said that the judge is going Ills predecessor in Judge U now on his and his wife aud daughter are insane from the shock of his I M itu r gout April The commander of tho gunboat Beagle telegraphs that the Brazilian insurgents lost in the attack on the city of Hio Grande do Sul 850 men killed or The government loss was Nine hundred Insurgents landed on They were not but wero under command of General who had withdrawn these men from the insurgent forces in consequence of his not being in accord with tho plans of Admiral do The insurgent squadron has gone to Par April Mello has to the Uruguayan author with the insurgent troops who disembarked OH the after having been driven out of Rio Grande do Sul by the troops of President The re bellion in Brazil may be said to have com TUe authorities of Uruguay have disarmed the Brazilian in Strike R the Northern J April North ern Pacific and Luke Shore and Eastern employes have been notified that president of the American Railway will be hure Unless old wages are restored iu fortyeight hours it strike will be inaugurated on the entire Now April The ministry of Riai Pasha resigned on After con with Lord the British agent aud minister the khedive summoned Pasha and en trusted him with the formation of a cabi Riaz Pasha has succeeded in form ing a ministry that it is will be approved by tho Among the new ministers are Mustapha minister of war public works Mazloum finance Fuad justice Boutros foreign af in April During the progress of a banquet which was tendered the senior class of thu high school by the middle class some miscreants succeeded in getting a quantity of bromic acid into the nearly suffocating the young people in Borne were come by the odor and are still Suspicion strongly to a mem ber of the junior class of the high school and a student of the University Pharmacy No In April Tho city authorities sat down on Sunday baseball Tho Savannah and Macon team agreed to play game scheduled for leaving Monday a day of hut the mayor prohibited More than two thousand people out ex to see tho The manage meut of the club will not fight tho mat One of the 8U NEW April A veteran of the a survivor of the glorious charge of the Ught Brigade at Will iam by died in this city of pneumonia after an illness of one was a native of aud was 05 years He came to this country over twenty years The April The elections held yesterday for members of the chamber of deputies resulted la the return of a gov majority of about April passenger train was ditched half a mile east of William and mail were derailed the en brown 4 Murderer April Arthur La Parlo died at the county hospital yesterday from the of bullet wounds in bis bead he himself inflicted after kill ing bis Minnie residence of her parents Kellys Regiment Got a Good Re ception at Council CHEERED BY WAITING NEWS Two masked men hold up a Sau Frau street car and fled with the passen gers and conductors While sitting by his fireside Thomas a was hot by au unknown To avoid arrest far shooting son George of put a bullet through his own In the new oil field thousands of on lions of oil are run ning to waste for lack of storage President Cleveland bus invited to attend the festival of at New June The sudden insanity of Juror John abruptly stopped the trial of James for at The aud Iron company has employed negro tot their ou The Coxey In Unknown Out hy Atul Still Chief Son lilt April Kelly and his troops spent a beautiful Sab bath In tho enjoyment of more of luxury than they have known sinco they home more than two weeks Tho army reached the confines of Omaha shortly after 0 The train was halted at a side track just inside the city Chief Seavy was there with two platoons of It had been the intention to disembark the army there and have breakfast in tho The authorities provided loaves of bread and pounds of cooked while a business Inn had given All this provender was in two box which wero quickly attached to tho Kelly and then the procession moved Chief Scavy had asked General Kelly to keep his men on the and they had been kept Two or three thousand people had gathered and many crossed to Council Bluffs with the At tho Union Pacific transfer yards iu Council BlulTs there was a crowd of or Seven companies of inll wero drawn up in When tho train pulled In a great cheer went Both the and the joined in making depot rattle with their while tho militia boys looked rather at each other as 1C they wondered why they wore Iu a moment the blankets anil wero tumbled out of tho cats in which army has traveled the lasl six and a camp was pitched on the ground about one hundred yards from the After breakfast there began a reception which lasted well into the Fully people visited the camp and min gled with the Kellys wonderful organisation was never better Tho discipline of the army is as perfect as that of well drilled Much of this is due to tho personnel of the who aro mainly intelligent with not a few professional men thrown During the afternoon a public meeting was at which General Kelly and a number local labor leaders made Governor Jacksons action in calling out the militia has been criticized by the citi zens Governor Jackson justifies his action by saying that he bad received many telegrams asking for pro and bad finally concluded thu troops would be absolutely necessary to preserve Many recruits joined tho army ono now company being Contribu tions of provisions and cash also lib Tho Burlington and Quincy road will furnish a train from JN Tho Unknown Common with April afternoon Marshal Carl Browne rode into Cumberland at tho head of Army of tho Commonweal on tho handsome stallion which has bis mount sinco leaving Master Browne is again on the revolution of Saturday has been quelled and the Un known Smith has been Ho will go on a lecture son has deserted the cause of his father and goes with It has boon the frequent boast of Com mander that the army was an or rights pre Neither Marshal Browne nor I have any more rights hero than the poor est has been asserted by him daily and reiterated by but the event of tho past two days show that Cox eys word is Tho men bad deposed Browne and took up who had or tho army and established a sys tem of discipline against which star and weary marches could not They made him their leader with great but this was in Coxey arrived at day Smith must ho and Smith Jesse tho generals tried to dissuade his telling him that Browne was a scoundrel and a crook who was working General Coxey would not believe and told his son ho was in lie said ho continue as aid to Marshal Browne if ho 1 wont obey the orders of that leather coated was the sous re Then you may go back said his 1 will go wherever I was tho aud the young man wont before made a speech to tho bidding them hold obey orders and march to They cheered and there is no doubt he could have carried the men with him had be so It is said on good authority that the Unknowns or at least the name ho is known is Pizzaro that ho is a Swede aud a patent medicine who last summer gave medical lectures on South Peoria When tilt army reached Cumberland it camped in tho ball and people paid ten cents each to go iu see They will start from hero tomorrow morning aud go down the iu tow boats to to avoid the moun Prominent citizens of Cumberland gave food to tue April In view of the passage of General Kellys In army through Topeka the Peo ples Party league of county passed a resolution to give the recruits a suitable welcome a substantial feast on their journey to A coni mitteo to make the necessary ments has been appointed April Okla homa contingent of completed arrangements with the company to carry to Wash ington in box 4 April Tne Peter oue of Canadas most is lying in Strongs hospital at point of Yesterday Ue seized which lusted four has been a from kidney  

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