Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - October 9, 1890, Wellsville, New York N. OCTOBER 9. 1890. TO explosion in a powder MILL in Man m Bmra Mors of Oct. 8.A in the lona of the injuring of many nnd the of ftt 3:25 o'clock in the upper yard of the worku of E. 1. D. K. Co. on three miles north of The was felt hero and nnd instantly rushed to the to the of tho There were six reports tho of nml about a first was that there had been nn explosion at the powder bnt the coming so near nnd not the nnd their being no smoke in rhe direction of the it was imagined explosion I iti The the smoko and the reports to from those of hail by telephone and who were soon toward the powder wan tlic flnit in of tho Icca tion of the c thereafter throngs of people went to t he scene of the The of rhe explosion was and in many also at Millville and placen thirty to miles She - Mount Salem a mile from the he More one-half of the of tlie out and of remained was Soon thereafter u of was and the ll of a in the load the reporter au wives suns and of men employed in tha were hero and there the ty ifn ii loved i lie yard iu which the mill stood whs with and iii had been only e left empty cellars aud a few Tiie of immediately the yard presented a were either or badly Buildings were fronts of were blown and the wuh The rooms on the floor were with broken stoves and remnants of a stoue building about 2>H) away from tho is the roof the mills and the themselves took fire from the use of the tire at the works soon the Where the corning and packing house stood there arc holes in tho ground ten feet The larga tons of powder and built of is situated about a of a mile from the wrecked It with another smaller mill also room and Four of the clocks were in the when the explosion took blown out and much of the fell from the but beyond cuts aud bruises no one was Two horses through the yard were while their driver H. was in the that up He packing powder for the It lits irou too hot the men have been the of but two have been of other bodies were being a limb an arui a piece of trunk in another Tlie list of the bo far reported is aa K. a widow ami His but badly as to be barely 40 he i 1 in leaves a U. iid Han a the root ivi her ' - above iu ihe nulls and with the ot and their bodies aoi been are as TO iie was in dour his from the bv a- stove - aviu ribs eye torn it to oht irn a list of the It and and ten of wem two or that The total will be The company rich and w in 1r to rebuild nl were in hy Irenn a to thin country in 1TK> to to conduct the until in when Alfred latter thn director of ihn in works the sole supply of for ihn In the war of 1812, having a At present time tho capacity Is over pounds a Run powder produced at the mills bren an factor in every war the nnd also in wagon of TAKIFF MARKETS FLOODED WITH GERMAN AND BELGIAN of a of the of tha McKinley hnn to f export trade in from was a bnt to to per and wai rapidly of Coming to light in overy An tho American in that flooded with German aud which am Iwing at NOT to which ' to This of through thn of blowing the drivers determination o to nnd killing to On Aug. 22, 18,'>7, an explosion oc curred at the Brandywine in which workmen were a member of the mounted the roof of a with powder and sweeping from it when the powder within became ignited Alexia was blown up nith not a traco of hin body being The manufacturo of powder had Imt recently been begun at the Brandywine CLARK IN of Oct. 8.Toe trial of Misa Nettie the pretty teacher and choir indicted for was James L. Tourtellot swore he never or crook market in of the eloped fo them by ihn McKinley tariff Opinions differ nn to will or whether tho of will existing in those is worked at a convention its to a ion of posit ion on tho of A resolution adopted the of that principle in for their honorable and though far French cabinet hai asked the for of money in order to replant Mith trecH tlie formerly by is Chief Balfour has of Irish members of now at ami note or the personally displeased with the slow Clar k tho tlie is object of Ihr u if the for the asked Nov. fo to to direct the jury to return he lo that tho n verdict for the defendant on all the j plan hnR been wiped three in that another refused Lawyer between luid j the to use her fort es to for t lie lie | t he of t he Soudan under f lie i i. by rule of the from whom she under the leadership of tlie was and that alter e tribes upon he money she t-o York to are and latter was not and Italian 1. j il the evd Miller intimated that Smith was | he One grains re luced the order of t no i.e j clearly the cf the prisoner for Dr. Yi A 11, ion was formed iav New York which in its he York State Business Men's iiii lis grappie with unjust or hills introduced into the legislature which or business It is to be non Many letters were reail irom luen The to draft suitable and upon a of N. F. B. W. H. A. Smith H. B. They will on the national board of its nineteenth annual session at the Avenue hotel were present from different of thu the calling of the the reading of the hearing reports the read his annual which referred t-o the steamboat interest A attesting the entire satisfaction of steamboat men everywhere with the of condemning the attacks in the on that N. S E. H. died yesterday at his liouse iu in the Fort member ot in and for years the r of the He bcen in health for and a few weeks ago aud his which to subdue he i story is from lb I. 1,1; wife of a master painter at her after one illness Her mind was by the and used to to the little wit t he knowledge of she took out v. had been buried seven ami it in her hotise in a When Iser was asleep she would take the body out of the trunk and put it her in This waa at length and have taken to relit ore her prefect for a iu delivered up to n refugee named has been sentenced to ono year's anil of all his has lived in tor twenty-seven years and had a The hearing thai the him to bo Kent across the river Pruth and delivered to the The refugee is now on way to savB that the higher and diH by the conduct of the and renewed restrictions upon their right of and is not will come up for imperial on the return of the kaiser when may be taken to revive the former that in the ports is and the ministry is endeavoring to devise some method of This is owina fact that trade with Holland one of typhoid fever broken out among ihm Oct. trial of Conductor on of rff the on the Judge rail principally railroad Within during the were many lawyers who wero to hear the np nnd the the tho Dunkirk rar who the train on arrival at Dunkirk nnd found out of CH of hin attempt to decision to on without doing mid could hava iu four if hp I he accident would fuit have Noel of the the of Chief Duncan I. and HI ram one of tho testimony all in by ifi began summing up for the corporation for not providing ic for the He claimed that Houghtaling had a right depend on the of the coupling pin He it wan as plain nn though it waa written on the wails of tho court that hut for the interference of the accident would tiever have The jury were upon to decide whether was guilty of criminal act charged to district attorney that he an honest ami of But the members of the had been brought up 11) think of a criminal act as a How could They with the district at t own admission that the an nnd declare him a Was it for them to a nian nn man and a criminal both in the sume The made a strong plea for the defendant on the ground ot good standing in tho for so many ho could lie guilt y ful when 1m aa he that the train left snid cruin take tlie of who were killed in the I believe from tlw bottom of my lie take Swift to the t that the olo mans wife lay li t he t her us hy her and the fat and hail alone to endure tlie of Ibe Swift was very moving iu his appeal for and Mr. to hi - address wit h pat of the jury lie said one of the jury feli more tor defendant iie did Hot hy for a man must not defeat the ends of The evidence in was He then went over the main points iu the tlie of the whole caso was that Houghtaling during his on been How many he had same ( hances and escaped accident nobody prosecuting attorney told the jury that he them to be twelve Krie county who were find would not shirk their He stated the caso of the very in charging the jury read tiie statute of the state what he considered asa duty on the part of a railroad employe and n said it proper for the jury to take consideration In a verdict the previous reconi asa conductor of the Ho can in to the precautions by defendant to make sure that the in a safe io the of the prosecution that the neglect of the to have repaired at Dunkirk was a violation of jury were out but a little over an and about o'clock came in with verdict of DAY CONVICTED OF MURDERING eil of Oct. 8. P. the safe who on li killed Lawyer John At tho of a of in the charme 1 in Die by a The fi ve y of Tlie American met at the ib tei were Tic tor the N. Stanley the railroa vice U. Fleming of the Florida C. of the Shore L. executive ior t C. S. F. Mi for alni AV Ai AT he i jipi fur Tiie delegates ' the Hl it h-n aud Steel tiie guests of the tor of left here I train thai carried fi the lo ivr where the rt will the tiain for 1 or Oct. 8. tho largest shipments of ever in the are Fifty of Dr. life of to have just been turned out by the Historical and will lie delivered in ail of I he oil the h of This shipment of copies all Iteen within thirty it is experted that inside of a tiie will to least S. Lolly the old daughter of farmer liv ing at lier h umler very I During t her in her enter store win I he ( of an 1 oil t heir n iiv h the P young mei d wit li her t t fore the tour o the civil w ar Oct. Dim riek of was out of W. by Jim ami 1. hu le the door he in l ai to was killed iu the was in t lic arm ball tiie Ui 1 k of t il e probably The 1 il in t ai il a l t Indue u three belt the i ot visti It Kild and had 1 to avoid lit taken in a Ill N. 11 a from n t 11 ik t s. ret Ui I n ' in 1 1 ta im ftt Ills of tn iha Oct. ft. morning the trial of Arthur Hoyt Day for tho hia wifa at Niagara Falb waa Tho in tho with ami wearing in hole a small I a nervous to The petit was then Only one was and that Mr. for the prisoner Fiva minutes completed tho of After the of the jury requested t Imt the m excluded from the court Do hUm Breen aud Mra Mr. then began Ida opening the jury briefly the Ktory of thr Mr. tho prisoner watched the speaker Quigley of N. sister if waa Her lame at nn proceeded fn her her atul Tho following in her remember at the Falla in July .My brother to go to the with I Haid I had no and he to pay Jny It was the first I had had In I him w lus wife going aud he said yes met brother and li at my and started for the Erie we were by We then wo have to tho New York Central and so that My brother bought the We came to the via had the at Destro My brother want the the lower we crossed aud ted for u wo the whirl pool 1 down to as my feet twenty minutes afterward 1 saw a shadow have been my brother and The I they were standing on brink about to live walk away i rom me iu tlie ion where we the My brother was De i was ill the I he wa waving t-i With a black handkerchief and Up to where he did he up to the eyes of the room were upon the could lie to her ruled wit h tears and she bioke out sobbing and if 1 must I she and looking straight at her 1,'rofher, the she saidi shoved her She never moved and never knew what struck she her head oti the rail of 1 he wit anil was some moments before ley could The prisoner was per then told the their return to How each had taken the same but sat in dif ubo in when he her ticket tn but not lit did lutn till one day in The 7-year-old child of was with little trirl sahl and ho rather guess with a then ihe dress taken from the body of the hat found the body other articles by Mr. liv 111 there in the Ilten 1 a married but have I ecu - ruy account of My brother for th bust e four years carried for knew of his arrested for not suj toa question by Mr. of of in al kept of ill in pott Mr t further evidence of t il was then in i lad as to the d and his im aiH the but no were weie then anv i til oner Mr. ti. e the e Cept that nI He of es in Irvi the prisoner to make a t-i 1--0 111 their 1 to tbo at 10:S.' Jury Judge for which were they in with a t of Arthur Day Imi hanged nn 18. took hin Iwm IT A has tho of this department will vaccinato no on the leg from could not Iw Dr. ' Tho grown tho of nnd thin dt Saturday afternoon hIx two of thera young They told the the operation performed on want to disfigure our ths The girk m they tho Raid bringing his on tho no moro of t hem won't bear If girl la mo that a mark will from her branty in an had go to a private and performed Sa old-fashioned way 5 enough for thin rand what the women m tint put up only in tho future will bfl on my nnd tlie applicant must make a personal tw me. If there ts any aho the leg of the arm it ill be You nn Idea of number of havo been for Hort of thing I it Is nothing ail t I he rei W so Ui ii alinot tee to iin o t i 1 1 n |i 1 - ni I III f i 1 RIOT IN ST. and 8tMhld. Oct. 8.A row Monday night in a negro dive near Eleventh full of negroes they got t-o among undertook to by of tha the the proportions of a in he crowd of ks of the were out of the air and revolvers cracked sliar platoon of police put in from the Third and c eared he st reet J. but not before ( ay dead pistol was in the gutter from several knile which will and cut both but ill the he positive lent are now t iie aud them certainly the the used heir ei s maces so Harry a negro was in two places aud will probably another had his clubbed out York Oct S. at per the rato of the the waa i 5V^'JU iur Cuday 41-8 railroad as Union do Oct. 8. gnides fJ 1 estra do eity for stronger ami ia aud and pru irt hf iif iii at ' le SiMit of No. -J winter 0<-t., do of do do were urie lots i 1 4t'H-,, No. 1 2 in r ' VF new - n 74i;c. ni 2 No. 8 I Clu Mm N. Y t. Theie m the tor alii lit 1i.-T There i-a le .it einher at i 1 Int Int- me 1 1 11 1 1 l