Warren Ledger (Newspaper) - January 15, 1886, Warren, Pennsylvania WARREN JAN. NEWS BY LATEST DISPATCHES OS EVENTS An and Tramp Says He Wants To be Jan. my God I want to 1 deserve and this cursed luek that me life cried a p slender built and rain as he against the barred door of a cell at a police static i and out his Invited to tell what troubled he is William ana I was born N. Y Aug. 4. 1859. When I was a child my father died and in a short time mv mother mini- d of c where the family then My step- father misused me. New Year's 1873, when I was suy mo her and ters went to a while I staved at home with my I got into a quarrel witt him about his refusing to allow me some tn to leave He struck and n my I picked up an ax and nearly cut His Head off. I was tried for murder and sentenced Auburn far Ten years of my life were in that and by of re atives and on account of ex- I was Since tuen I m le miny efforts ta get all tailed and I am haunted by my crime Tue. in m's story was broken at intervals by a or n quiring the to him to by ing He was found terd tv and locked A telegram h is been to An N. to get the facts in tue cas Doesn't Beliere in Ghosts but Tumbled Out of Bed and Saw a Queer Jan. At about 3 o'clock on Friday morning Mrs. Emily a of who had come to Cleveland to visit her who resides in a block on Prospect died very Frank a fresco 33, who occupies apartments ing those in which Mrs. tells a remarkable He that 2 and 3 on Friday he was across the he saw a lady sitting on a about four feet from the do you he ing right tue lady an 1 then she Lamb is a disbeliever in and he at once made a search of the room and ex- tue lock of the He found the door was securely and getting in bed he lay for ten minutes thinking about the strange Suddenly the clothing of his bed and the tick were tumbled off by some unseen power and he found himself on the Being angry by tins Lamb made search of the room without finding He then opened the and as he did so Mrs. the sister of Mrs. came from her room iato the hall sister is declares that he was not excited and that he was He cannot account for the strange in the block who heard Lamb fall also left their and they corroborate his story as to the coincidence of his fall with Mrs. Frayne's The decided the woman's death was caused by heait THE AMUSEMENT DOINGS OF PROMINENT PEOPLE AND DRAMATIC NEWS At Home and Abroad Of Interest to the Public Chapman company presented at Library Hall last i before a audience. The play was well put the scenic effects and some of the but the acting was not up to a high A witnessed the finest minstrel performance ever given in and equal to any ever given side of Tuesday Wants Bonds Paid In 8. In the senate day Mr E istis offered a concurrent with a preamble setting forth that at Library Hall last The first part is tne jokes fresh the solos and choruses The performance of the ty almost beyond and is alone worth twice the price of Every one who attended felt they had been well this Ezra Cooper in Trouble Jan. spring Ezra C tue well-Known banker and real of Union was arres ed and convicted for the commission of a assault upon Mrs. Julia The evidence which secured his acquittal on the charge of criminal assault was tne evidence of the two young Daniel Brown and the act of congress of 1878 de- i Henry Tuese men swore tnat they tlie silver dollar a tender for all and that by the act of 1869 of the Unite i States was soK muly pledged to the payment in or its of all public obligations not bearing that by the re- funding act of July 1870, the principal and interest of the debt were made redeemable in of the that since the enactment of those laws it has tne unvarying practice of the ry of tiie to p iy bonds and in- in gold ami tiie secretary of the had issued a for ODO 000 of payable on the 1st of 18SG therefore be it Tnar in opinion of congress said of 0000, payable on the 1-a of Fibril be paid in silver such payment being in strict g law and in aid of policy established uy the legislation of ab ion is bound to itate a prolonged exciting debate upon the silver It will also show how Senators on tue which at present silver is to it's for any it ought to be g in exchange for if it is not good to tue then be Don't keep every body has supp silver coin was and a resolution as above seems let the know all about it. This resolution will have that From the Shades of Jan. 13. weens ago the wife a dentist of Oak to a This was lowed by an attack of As his wife grew worse rapidly consulted a city who recommended the use of an aesthetics to quiet An Oak Part physician called in and he also adopted the same course of administering strong doses of The lady was found to be rapidly sinking till on Sunday she fell bacK on the pillow apparently The physician made the usual ex- amination pronounced her The husband was and rushing to the bedside of his put his ear to her declared he could Cited a sligt Mho physician assured him that life but to he called in another made an ex- and confirmed report of his brother physician the patient was the husband would not be He placed his hands asid to produce He to worn the arms Hack and pressing Irs hand on the tuus ducing artificial The doctors but continued his efforts aud after a of minutes the tient bf lo She has steadily im- proved and able 10 move The doctors confess she would ly have died but these extraordinary forts of Janauschek is playing through M aggie Mitchell is in St. Louis all the E. Sheridan plays in Indianapolis all Smith Russell is in New York city city this is being played in dence this Fanny Davenport plays in Washington D. all the is being produced in this Mary Anderson is delighting phia people this A ladies base ball club is giving tion games through Emma Abbott's opera company appear in Providence will represented by a professional club and traveling minstrels appeared here no assault or improper conduct on the part of It now transpires hat Brown and Howe were employed all day at tlie tune in question in a mill two or three milts away and that they were hired to swear in the Warrants were on Saturday charing Br and the officer went o rind the men they were and ow at Warrants were issued charging Cooper with tion of p Warrants were also sued on the same against Robert B aud his son The charges the Emersons with uring witnesses to swear in defense of Destitute Jan. large ber of the the Stoneboro coal field are in a terrible state of destitution and several families are on the verge of Owing to the natural gas the Mercer Iron and Coal Co. have lost a market tor their production and the miners have only been working on an average of two days a In many instances children are without shoes and but one article of to protect them from the The wretched houses in which the miners are forced to live are but mere shells and afford miserable A Queer Cure for El Siglo Medico relates the following singular cure from La A woman had suffered so much from tism th it for six months she had hardly Her right arm was so affected that it was quite she could not work it or dress While in this state she heard of a who suffered in the same and who WHS cured by the sting of a As the pain caused by the could not be worse than that due to the rheumatism she determined to try same Three bees were ob- and made to sting her on the right The success of the treatment was surprising and On tae following night she was able to and the acute had all but completely The arm was naturally a good deal owing to but the swelling quickly disappeared with The use of the arm gradually there has been no symptom of It is said that the same remedy has been equally successful in several other in Jamestown last nig and Galvin says his arm is all again and promises to do some great work this The eldest of ex Governor and Kate Chase Sprague is to study for the according John has entered into an ment to visit Australia next season and have two races with The opera company did not disband in Canada as announced last but played in On City aud disbanded M. Woodside beat all previous ords in bicycle riding at a Minneapolis skating rink last week by riding 266 miles 800 yards in 25 hours and 25 Joe has matched Paddy Ryan against Sullivan to fight in a room with five men a side present for Ryan says he is glad of the opportunity to meet C. Dole beat all records of ance club swinging at N. last He swung two weighing 7 1 oz four fifty and one-half minutes without a Philadelphia evidently believes in to her youths the largest and variety of She last had tobogganing and on one floor of a and a circus John T. Raymond was overcame by heart disease at last Friday night while performing The audience was This is Raymond's the other occurring in the He was slightly better an hour after the but could not be moved to his hotel until after Modern lap Van Under the above caption in the Mirror ot the was a remarkable duction of historical information regarding my antiquated self lhat was truly ishing to my benighted and 1 conte in- and majestic flight of my glared in their my breath came in convulsive and my grey hair began 10 rise like tin quills upon the fretful In should be dissolved in his lion of the wonderful city of Warren and the wide spreading valley of from North Warren and my from there down was to i his description of with its granite is even New York w ih iis brown stotie on sinks into the bin to ease Ihe scribe of some of h'S so that he may gel upon firma onoe I inform him that 1 did uol have to walk when I got off the irain al North but tnat the section men kindly guve me a ride on the hand saw the first gas well of importance at over fourteen miles below When it caught the flames ing 4 i or 5H feet lighting Ihe country all around for ten miles or and it WHS said that the grass grew green in midwinter for six or eight rods around the bui they did not it. I it would be as not to criticise a stranger loo severely if he does make a it may transpire lhat he has read the papers and is as well informed and traveled as much as the author 1 must say that I like it is a beau i- lhat is for and has a great many substantial and equals in growth the most of our western w is admitting a great deal I always did love the town and the in nee I have been nineteen many hive crossed the yet I find many left md or those quainted with have greeted me with a warm smile and hearty shake of the I have partaken of their hospitable bounty in a rich for is and I d my Hoping that you may I your sincere well JAMBS Oak Fond Du Lac Wis. BECK'S ON THE FINAL A Strong Arg ment in Favor of Silver C 10 Uie of i lie solution by Mr. lawn nil i ll lie it 111 in iii il In i ill hy faction 3ti'h nt the eoin niu lor a i III iO It'll i S MM Us It la I n shuli in- iipp ifil us r in Hie in m ihe ston i s 10 i In- i or uu ni of I pure ni mi in the o le A w IH lo he w-i rt H esl wll Cll in like lm lie or tif itiu tm the SM ci entry of i he j Mn e to tobe Kes I veil i he on tie to n. quire i er Hie ve tulen w ate 01 have heretofore If lo hy lull or w us en- Mr. Mr. man will deny t lat i on Hut Congress arc MS ad Hie i I will state thai W tr. ten Organ for A six Bridgeport cost pronounced by Prof. Georgie and Prof. to be as good as It must be sold and any person one can have a bargain Call on or address The In the case of Elizabeth guardian of Cobham Bolton vs. Henry Union Oil and National Transit the court granted a compulsory In the case of extr of Mrs. C. H. for use of S. P. vs. Elizabeth and John a Thursday afternoon the court held a special argument session in the office of Lindsey Democratic Difference in In answer to in last week's relating to the times between and in 1879 i to twelve cents per in 1879 in the Farmington cheese they shipper a part of the cheese to the re- did not pay for the and a meeting of the patrons of the factory and were asked to contribute for the loss which they Tin cheese sold did not pay for the A i about that time a quantity of apples weie sold in Philadelphia on comm receipts did not pay and farmers had to contribute nine to get This is what it The last under Cleveland's which in fact has nothing to with as all sensible butter sold at the lowest for 14 The highest pr ce for butter bas been from 23 tn 25 Cheese has been as have nil fatra as everything else and Las but I believe it has Sold all the way from six to twelve I not and do not believe rons of any cheese factory were called upon last to chip in and pay expenses of Times were bad before Cleveland took the office of but they are growing and year will that farming pay better than it lias for and that all other business will improve with it. 1 like but wish to set him to the price of pr. that is OF TUB SOLID Jan. 13, 1886. Whether approve them or 1 venture 1.0 assert thai no man will contend lhat the laws recited tu the to the IK resolution aie now or have f ninny years past obeyed All of maj have been t still tlie s that the nt html huve been a by our executive unil I'm Ive er bus been subordinated to thn will of men duty it. su unit to ilioiu and to them us tuny They hav no to decide law is politic ir imp II it. law he d 10 rei obedience 10 it. y have ly eais past thai they n coin lobe for dunes on eil r do Hiev BO n a-a our or lo bonds the sinking On t i al y. I t the coi Mite wuli 1 w IH i Hem 1 deny heir 10 ilo so. I of t country is now ot the Oi ihe p o- law liy our I have no in ihe are now and tor yearn lor ih y to ex Thai IMS iti not .is a- li tolie I not to be in sir king ilown our si ver the based it in our lie fit lo iaKe it the luw they UH to l ilo mil. in Mini t with much that is d by executive upon a I except I1 coinage mid the our I n what they No hns in my op more enli in d to our system 01 tariff inn than Ih present 1 tee viewn 1'resideut. No more in- tutting it has rinu a en from thu triu slim 1 h ive n pui t in public hui I witli hig us to tint of our ami our and 1 ut to slale the why und 10 1'iiint out I as a i nte lor proposed in the and OP GOLD AND F. Pa. ful and The marriage of Mr. F. E. Reed to Miss A. L. Nesmith occurred at the residence of the bride's High and Liberty last W. W. Painter of and about fifty friends and relatives were A bounteous dinner was under the supervision of G B. The presents were Tnc Gas Last Tuesday to the governor for a for the but an objection had been filed to the effect that the advertisements application defec ive accord ing to inasmuch as did not fy the town wherein the company to do A hearing will be helH next Jan. 19, and we that day the refusal for gas land It seems to be a scheme of the Light and Heat Company mate all For The subscriber the house f r My reasons for are the of my and a desire lo go The hotel is in cood gantly and enjoys reputa of being one of the best hotels in ren For ad 484, Warren Jan. 15, 1886. A. Bear Pa. I believe that it can be demonstrated that old und and the iit or mi equality belore and that present he ot our officials 10 pay money received 10 our public creditors in tile manner and for lie prescribed the laws of the United 1 have recited these are mid in the pre- and In the resolution have asked committee on finance to tell the senate whether have been execute I or and if to iep t which will increase their en- I admit even hen that is done oilier combinations in tint be broken up before become a out all me 1 r tariff und tux reform must be originated tlie oilier end of the I am the action taken nt lhat executive in in lull y with all proper in that There can be no dispute as the luct that be something wrong in the ment ot public when the ports of eat like Fiance other countries are rally closed our hogs and of er food without as tue tells in his prospect ol reas It is not a condition of things when other from markets in retaliation our protective ut lor prices which will barely of i As to protection The great which give employment lo more than half of the workers wiio e welfare is held up a- ihe highest ami of and constitute ut percent of our receive no real consideration and ire not even ranked a nong the industries of over winch congress is asked or ex- to throw us pr. T ese great are i neglected glh be brought to hear with liali Hie of armed veteran cial in- is nere and now hy the z everywhere dup ed by the it bankers and their able ml lo homis at prem nm o it cent 1-icieuse nnt pi em mm 10 30 or 4') per at ex- ol the already impoverished of It seems an it thought 10 he i duty ol to hee lo it that the i be ni AI Mi richer the poor Why UK in IIOL to strike our silver currency tor fear ot a laH in dinu bonds v4 per cent Have i he 01 the people any ten in far in i re ilium on 4 ti beyond when we must soon be- come the s of tin mat any o. esu our currency at ruinous tsi by g up in the treasury all n as i eduction ot taxa ion seems to be bv the of laws winch will si the prices of farm LOW so 1 that producers can not raise them and pay wages to their laborers on which can When sell at 3K and in when all Hie world is combined to our agricultural uc s tiom their markets in retaliation against our which prohibits nnt tanners troin what they have tue products of hat they unless pay per the average are them in. order to enrich a tew organiz of manufacturers who seek no abroad and refuse to sell CONTINUED ON SECOND