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   Warren Ledger (Newspaper) - August 16, 1895, Warren, Pennsylvania                                SEMI-WEEKLY EDGER VOLUME 46, AUGUST 16 1895. One That the Collapsed New ing Was CRIMINAL OPERATION For Which a Boston Man is in The Commission at Work They are Escorted by a Strong Guard of Native Aug. arrival of the Fall River Railroad train in ton this a. m. the police arrested Henry J. of East who is charged with having procured the operation upon Lillian the lo year old girl who died at the hospital The child confessed to her sister that who is nine years was responsible for her Reardon was but re- cently at the time 01 his arrest was on his bridal alleged Reardon paid the two 825 to operation that resulted in Lillian Ray's Another Body NEW August search for the bodies in the West Broadway is nearly completed and row is expected to end it. The body recovered from the ruins was taken out This makes the list of the one victim having died in the Only one more workman is reported missing and KILLED THEIR For a Pocket Knife and the Other Over a Aug. 13. Robert Brock shot and killed his near Payne's Scott The men got in a dispute a pocket knife and Payne threatened to shoot Brock who ran into the house and got a As he returned Payne started to Brock took deliberate aim and shot him through the He then gave himself up to the In Woodford Sunday Sam Burk shot and probably mortally wounded his er who was shooting at him with a Sam used a shot They quarrelled over the burial of their mother who died another to kill who fled to where he was last seen with a shot a Gets For That THE BATTLE State ASSAULTING OFFICER Gill was Drunk and Left Quarters Without Plead For Death The for Republican Aug. fight between Quay and the tration for the state chairmanship has about reached the boiling point and is that both sides are it. The combine claim 157 for 120 for 11 Quay claims 185: Gilkenson 103. doubtful 1. Cameron and the entire northwest are for who has de- manded a special meeting of the state committee to make up the It really looks here as though Quay would win H. IT 2 MECCA OP Was Frederick Walker WORKMEN DROWNED A MUSICAL THE FINEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON AT Nine Men Fell Into the Harbor From The It is A Great Crowd Present at This Re- sort and Room is N. Aug. Last evening witnessed the greatest event in musc that Chautauqua has ever This was the rendering of selections from Handel's the by the accompanied by and Mrs. choir and Roger's Ella Fiagier who took part his body if expected to be recovered through the The body taken out this morning was identified as that of Peter an Italian Supt. Constable of the building de- sent word to Coroner this morning that hehad found that the middle column in the collapsed building had sunk feet in the 0-roua.dr This is what had caused the Coroner Fitzpatrick wiP meet Mr. Constable at the ruins at 2 p. m. to inspect the new Beat His Then Killed Aug. of a domestic tragedy in Euclid township has reached August years a grape and fruit quarreled with his wife and becoming enraged beat her on the fracturing her There was no witnesses of the save a five years Schlissler remained in the house with Ms injured wife until Sunday thinking she would he Soon after he left neighbors were called in by the and found the suffering woman tended and uncared A doctor was summoned and dressed her Her recovery is Schlissler was found dead in a dense woods day half a mile He had hanged Not Quite Smooth Aug. W. Ralston has been arrested here and E. Shauks at charged with attempting to swindle the Union Pacific railroad On a spur track east of Grand Island a quantity of steel rails were Shauks went to several Chicago firms and told them he had tons of steel rails to He represented that the rails were bought on a bargain from the A firm agreed to buy the rails and Shauks and Ralston employed eight cars to At July 23. teams were put to hauling the rails to the Burlington A watchman of the Union Pacific stopped the and the arrests Worse Than Aug. 13. The number of deaths resulting from the crowding yesterday on landing stage of a ber of workmen employed at the man dock was larger than was at first Divers have already recovered fourteen bodies and are seeking The accident was caused by the violent rushing of the men onto the gangway as they were re- turning at noon from their work on a torpedo and Mr. I. V. The soloists were Miss Miss Carlotta Harry Mr. and Mr. The amphitheatre was crowded and the large audience listened attentively At the close Chancellor Vincent signaled the audience to give the Chautauqua salute to all who took in the choir gave Dr. the the same Rather Than he Shut up in a Cell So Small That he Could Not Aug. a private in the third stationed at the arsenal has been sentenced to four years imprisonment with hard labor at the for an assault upon Lieut. Berkheimer uf the same resument The officer discovered the soldier drunk and out of quarters without and in attempting to to the guard a right ensued in which the officer struck several and finally had Gill asserts that he has been confined in a cell so small that he stretch out at full length with shackles on his The cell is lined with sheet iron throughout and is so hot and op- pressive that Gill is with perspiration all the He attempted to last week vhile in woik Mbout the guard pleaded with the to kill him rather than put him back in that Gill will probably to Fighting Under Difficulties Aug. are LOST TO NEW THE BOYS WERE AFRAID OF UN- LUCKY Business Block Fire at McKeesport Does Much Aug. question of the day now Did 5 The YOU hear the So many people came to Chautauqua last Saturday that it was necessary to call for rooms from the amphitheatre platform in the The crowd is immense and as this is the height of the people are coming and ing in great Saturday ing an excursion of five hundred came from They will return to that place this Saturday afternoon Chautauqua and Westfield played their third base ball game of the Of course came out ahead the score being 11 to 5 in their Saturday afternoon the gave their regular A short and interesting program was and as usual the meeting was very en- Their room in hall is always tastefully decorated at these and they are one of the most im- portant social features of The C. L. S. C. class of is being A large number have en- rolled as members of this among them being Frank G. who lectured here last The class of met socially yesterday about fifty being Six of the and to the effect that the force of have en- trenched themselves at on the northern slope of the mountains between And riba and An the General commanding the Fiench is advancing on their An- Hava numbering men have arrived at It is evident that they intend to cut off the French Therf is heavy mortality among the French troops owing to the climatic conditions which produce malaria and other Colored Miners go to 111.. Aug. to the present fifty-seven colored miners have gone to work in the mines at Spring Valley who never em- ployed there The county say that if this condition pre- vails a short time it will solve the problem of bringing the guilty parties to a thing that so far has not been They say that as the colored population nearly equals that of the Italians the negroes will point out those who drove them from their homes and fired upon them and that successful prosecutions will then be Business Block August Dillon Farley business block was Manager Russell Has Protested the Aug. the time in two weeks the Warren club ia recorded a game in the lost and the first game away from The game today vas hot und snappy from beginning to end and was lost by and in- ability to bunch the Umpire Keefe was a party to an evident scheme as he did not up on the a are no and as a re- sult feature of the game ot a farce and The New club worked in a Brotherhood against the ot Manager which is contrary to ot the I. oc O. On this ground the game has been and may have to be played over or thrown Powers has given but little attention to claims of this character and may ignore this Following is the complete The body of a man with a bullet hole in his temple was found at the mouth of the Detroit river here last In his pockets were A. F. A telegram from waukee to Fred and u letter dated July 10th, signed C. W. evidently from the The body was identified as that of Alfred Frederick of one of the best known ers in the He arrived in De- troit last Friday from Cincinnati and on Monday went to the After that nothing was seen or heard of him until his body was found in the His friends think it a case oC suicide as be had been strangly some Is the Way the Madrid Papers Refer to New Aug. North German Gazette in an inspired comments on the relations of the United States with the Cuban It says that whatever the re- lations between Spain and the United States the sympathies of the masses of American people are with the but if the American politician draw conclusion that the victory means a rich gain for the North Americans they make a great The separation of Cuba from Spain can result in Cuba becoming a small independent state like San Madrid is not wrong in serting that Now York has become tho mecca of all adventurers of the who look upon the Cuban rebellion as a business promising high ABOUT T A. B 0 2 Diamond Vick didn't do a thing yesterday but smash the the Franklin short has been ordered to report at Chicago to 7 12 20 IB 2b 3b....... 1 1 1 I 1 IS NOT A NON-ALCOHOLIC ANY IS iG 10 1 day by the Pitts burg Pittsburg takes third Cleve land Boston and Cincinnati pushing close only six points What's the matter signing th matter with writing good grammar while you're at it. Castle grammar is The Oil City Blizzard the base ball season closes Pastorius and Mitchell should start a minstrel for heaven's wait until the season closes and don't tice during the is getting his Witness yesterday's New Castle That's all me wait till he gets at Titusville and he'll give every member of the team the marble In the name of all the gods at once fifty are graduates of twenty-five have been individual The class colors are blue and and the flower the The pupils of the school of music gave a very interesting recital day These recitals are free to all and are greatly enjoyed bv all interested in We visited the and rooms the other A great deal of careful work is done here burned this The fire ated in Dunlap's grocery ter his his city clerk Mrs. Rill and Mrs. occupied the upper narrowly Loss 850.UW, and partly i a New 0 8 9 3 7 Earned Castle 4, Warren 3 Two base Home Stolen Double to Taj lor to Ritchey to to Bases on 2, off Vickery Struck 5, Wild 2. Left on Castle Wai ren 7 and H. Franklin 1J and HOW THAT MUST under the direction of of Isliss Laura A. All grades of pupils are and those who arc quite proficient in this line of This is an important place to and no one should miss going i Chautauqua is very beautiful We do have a thunder storm every dav or but people attend classes and enjoy themselves to tne best of their ability through all the Chautauqua loses none of its popularity as the years go this season ever is one of the best and it has Lumber Up in August The lumber and planing mills of J. K. Ward 011 the canal bank at St. Cone were totally destroyed by fire early this The firemen after a fierce fight managed to save lumber piles which are very Estimated Oss He Wanted to Aug. 15.- George 24 years member of the wool brokerage firm of Crow Robie of and an enthusiastic committed suicide day by jumping into the He said he wanted to see for himself if there was a Nine Workmen Aug. noon today nine workmen employed in the Germania dock yards fell into the harbor from a landing stage and drowned before sistance could reach How they all came to fall overboard has not been Scalded to N. August large boiler exploded at the mills of the Fort Wange Paper this morning at James a instantly killed and was scalded so badly that death ensued Reason On You call a man a. fool to try to run an engine with a crooked Yet you are attempting that when you live with your system in a disordered Whatever you may be mentally you are physically a Nothing interests you more than ing it in If pour digestion is out of or your kidneys are use Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite a medicine pre- pared by a famous physician and en- by thousands of 17 Oil City O Conover and M d 7 10 OH Twin City Titusville u 0- Sua Gray and Mitchell and v. H ij OF THI lv New 1- 10 10 YL 12 Oil 12 11 H lo Twin lb at Oil Twin Celoron at New Warren at 478 City at are we going to be followed this trip by that old-time of having no It strikes us that President Powers could improve the efficiency of his staff in one at by inserting a temperance clause in his Charles of Oil makes his debut in Franklin under able He was sent to the county jail yesterday afternoon for 30 days on dis- orderly using profane guage and resisting an lin That's no way to allow your players to be treated at this stage of tho Why didn't you begin earlier in the Umpire George England clearly showed Tuesday that he is no more fit to officiate in his present position than he is to manage a ball He lacks judgment and is a spite Ever since the Iron and Oil league was started this fellow like a abite clung to it for his First tho Warren ball club then ground and lastly He that the Iron and oil lea him a It doesn't by a and at present he's not ing his existence honestly by the he in Not only in this city is ho but HI many along the Iron ami Oil league England is despised and Such a man takes the iroma of spoils it for many ests Show That it Often Contains Kore Alcohol Than A few weeks ago the writer bought a of so-called vluch is not but material which helps to disguise the in the manufactured Ou the paper cover read ons lor which i a not as the price of the package is Then to make the we needed four pounds of yeast and vessels to make and keep it which makes the cost much than twenty-five cents as it is advertised as most and wholesome temperance drink in the while the preparation sold in the package may not contain yeast is used in making the and whenever yeast fermentation takes alcohol is The amount will depend on the length to which fermentation is lowed to Much more alcohol will be produced in a. given time in hot 1.1 cold Dr. Henry 715 Walnut post physician of the board of fies to the fact that root beer contains The alcohol can be got rid of by boiling the beer just before drinking it. In making bread by the yeast process alcohol is but is driven off by heat in The writer made one gallon of beer as per using sugar and yeast in This when thoroughly mixed was putt into four quart Mason glass and the covers being screwed they were and causes ill among the none of whom has a cle of respect for Theie of men not devoid of brains in the umpire a game of ball without holding spite at any particular and President B- of the iron and Oil should drop this from his staff and get some one to umpire the doting gamed put in the coolest place in the the temperature there being about 65 degrees At the end of days the test lor alcohol showed two per in five days three per in eight days five per in fourteen days per and in seventeen days seven per of ab- solute beer subjected the same test showed about five per cent of These tests were made by the L. Custom House hydrometer for The centage is per To make the say half a pint of beer or other liquid to be add to this distilled water to original then test with In live gallons beer ing five per cent of alcohol we have one quart of pure Still it is named a Root beer made by the yeast fermenting process is positively an alcoholic in tome cases containing as much alcohol as lager ale or light This being the a son making or belling root beer in prohibition status should be liable to the penalties as one making or Celling wine or would to temperance people wish their children grow up and remain Teach them to shun and all in the preparation ot which yeast is in to shun all fermented The cell will yet from the phere into fruit juices and there set up fermentation and produce religious papers to advertise root beer as a Held Up a Aug. held up William a near here Garrett Of the season who will not act as a de- and killed one of the who to the attendance at the games thought to be Blakeley of to be played Castle Pa. drink isone of the meanest and most contemptible frauds ever perpetrated on unthinking intending It is the devil's plan to induce people to drink alcoholic drinks without knowing it. Liquor men could not themselves devise a better plan for propogating the insidious liquor Temperance papers advertising root beer should adopt as a motto or line for their paper saloon in the but a brewery in every Let not the temperance and religious press be the hunting grounds for quacks and from the School Physiology  

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