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   Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - May 9, 1889, Williamsport, Indiana                                law the in the Indian 1831.  'the has never touched a stimulant Sht has never wet her whistle with any but was a part of the old purchase of 1S02. Thot a Chickasaw one week recently twenty-five emigrants left the loading ports for tlie United The whole world seems to liave a lilf Undo thc with sons with and thirty-two has purchased 1,800 acres of land a few miles west of North and will move the outfit on just boon fined to the for plying vocation on the A daily says he will serve the city more usefully for some time to in thc kitchen mashing thousands of who to secure or town loti will with a big stock of but that though costly and can not be for groceries nor used as at a having had a long with dog and having fifteen miles across has returned to San to His Highness failed to any iu for a Italians io saying tUtU have no for An exchange contemporary is any of them except an Wo are obliged to fir there any other built 11 end ef erected in and iin as uo nu hand to make kind of a The owner then walls aiKi the and ran and stripes from of is a lie is an old-fashioned city He wears a broad-brimmed carries a green As the only living American who ever with Victoria he is to but he is oblivious to thc sensation ho often enterprising railroad in awake to the has sent to Oklahoma to induce the to down to The railroad good land on easy and lias seven million acres to while all Oklahoma contains only one million eight hundred Texas to get twenty thousand from thc IS one of the oldest of naval He is just years of and he was when he in her great His after for a special act to his home and only a commanded the light against the motion was not passed mote him out of the Admiral Worden New ho is by birth of N. who has been insane for owing to hardships in the hai received a pension oi the largest but one ever and a month for He has a three daughters and two and will be taken to set apart some of the for their His wife has herself by in and was very Mr. is an incurable inmate of tile Lewis County number of immigrants arriving in the United States during the first nine months of the current fiscal year is stated as 2.5o,707. This is a decrease from the 2ii:i,2;il arrivals in the part of last year and the 2G0.9(jl of the same part of two years All thc nationalities show a decrease except Great Britain leading the list with a decadence of 12,-DUO The better times in which have furnished nearly full employment for labor are in part to bo credited with this MAY 9, 1889.  22.  etc TO THIS of tlie NEWS the United ended on ihc 8)0,810 the previous Aii with tbo of 1S,SS the increase to 2.-1.  various cities throughout the General Grant's sixty celebrated on the order issued by on the that tlie buildings of his in f uture and there should be uo work the ult. the of the of George us tho tirst President of thc observed throughout the oh tlie 1st showed thc lie debt cash hv since one of the of a id late of at liis in York Om the at tho nye of the ill the Lowell Company's mills at caused a of 00.  the the First Church Society of K. Celebrated its two Tlie present is over one hundred years of the a railroad on tiie ult. ordered departments to allow no work on Sunday to run regular York the on tlie was a grand and imposing This had never its like In the parade nearly every Territory was In the evening the was scene of the banquet ever lield the of Oil of the the ball took death of chairman of the National occurred at on the of tho alt. the of one Mr. had lieen to his bed lint two or three hut for months had been in formal of the lOrie canal took place on the Hyde Park near Finn and Patrick crushed to on tho 1st by the falling of a portion 01 tiie mine schooner with a crew of which left March on a was on the 1st given up as on the ist the twenty-seventh anniversary of General was by the 1st Senator C. at W. W. Minister to and and Lincoln Consul to the sailed for Europe on the steamer City of the third and last day of the York centennial celebration the feature was a civic and industrial parade on the 1st. President reviewed tho from a stand in Madison He left for in thc Pittsburgh a strike of five thousand was on the Ist for an advance of cents a and of were fatally injured on the 1 st by having a which they were moving fall on and lioth accidentally drove into a deep creek on the near and were a building to a Catholic college was burned on the and Ignatius and Michael were the the Iron Company failed for entered the saving early on tlie mornin the and carried cash worth of the Jacob committed But cide by over Disap in love was the Payne has been eight has wives the Un oa on tho 1st mill and two million feet of lumber at La tbo 1st) Colonel Sexton the duties of postmaster of saloon of John at destroyed by ou the trouble hi don Ihv 2d and aS it was that the local government was strong ti preserve General had returned ith his command to was driving In tho of 0., on the 2d, when his ran fatally him and killing his ivas on the at tte a tUa business the striking St. Paul at a meeting on the declared the strike and the men would go back to work at the reduced a on tho 2d Andrew a hotel at shot his wife dead and then shot thousand work oil tho 2d of a reduction lii CYCLONE swept over N. on Ihc 2d, and many small houses were blown away almost bodily and larse houses were torn up so that they were not Several persons were seriously hurt by flying wore the article of early production and hundreds of acres were the 2d J. H. an old and wealthy was found dead In his field near Ind. It was believed he was foully dealt many points in Illinois and Indiana reports of the 2d stated that a heavy frost had done groat damage to especially promised bo well wore while much of tlie young corn Was bitten off level with the shot and fatally wounded Lizzie Hayes and then killed himself on the 2d at Ky. A lover's quarrel was the large companies consolidated ill Chicago on tho 2d, with a capital S. C. writes from to the Commercial that Dr. of tho Chicago Academy of hiis found genuine crocodiles in the country below locality is not but it is slated that it took many days to cut the way for thc doctor's boat through thc interlacing the He brought to Tampa one living one dead and eleven skins and The crocodiles thus found are said to in particulars from the alligators so in of State for India once called a meeting of grain to consider thc question of impurities in and in Indian which at that time was largely with When one wealthy corn factor was asked what he know of impurities in grain he said I have sometimes found pebbles in my but am not inclined to think they lessen its I think you will agree with mo when you observe this exhibiting a diamond set in a which he had found in a sack of lady at has worked up a new business in which she is said to be doing of reading to old or disabled There is no reason why such instances not be and near W. were a mass of fire on the 2.Sth, and of feet of valuable hard timber had been with tens of thousands of rails and other and fatal disease prevailed on thc 27th at and the citizens of the town were a well-known local fell dead in the a sparring exhibition on the 27tli at San house near was burned on the 27th and his wife and two children were burned to away from an artificial lake at Chelsea a resort near Kansas gave way on tho 28tli and precipitated about seventy-five persona into seven feet of All hut several were bailly houses were by a fke on the 27th at causing a loss of United States note of the series of 18S"i, were in circulation in St. Louis on the 27th.  prevailed in Saline ou the 27th over the discovery of gold near Arrow a California expert having pronounced it a rich the ult. aged was burned to death at by her clothes catching fire from the the upper of Michigan from two to four indios of snow fell on the 2'.)th McGinnis was hanged at Oregon on the ult. for thc murder of Sheriff July aeronaut named Barry Streif made an ascension on the 29th ult. at and when at the height of three hundred foot tho balloon burst Streif fell with frightful and fatally destroyed the Windsor Theater in Chicago on the centennial celebration in Chicago on the SOth ult. very Services were held in all tho churches and and in the evening there was a grand display of In tho crush to see the latter scores of persons were some In other Western cities the day was also fittingly count by the Board of State Canvassers in Michigan on the 29th ult. showed that Judge Grant's plurality in the recent election candidates for regents running a Uttle four men wuro drowned on the 2()th ult. by the of a boat on the Columbia L. Pease and L W. middle-aged men and apparently blew out the gas in a Chicago hotel on the night of tho 2'.)th ult. and were found dead the next wife of the ticket agent of the Bee Line at was in the station on the Ist and robbed of of the Nineteenth Illinois district on the nominated J. It. Williams to fill tho vacancy by the death of It W. Fort Aurella aged eighty was married on the Ist to Hiss Alice aged nineteen the Grand Trunk railway a passenger train was thrown from the track by a broken rail on the 28th two miles west of and a score of persons were killed and .as many more received injuries more or less all killed were burned beyond possibility of Janeiro of the 27th that the wore leaving the city in thousands in consequence of the spread of yellow Between throe and four thousand deaths had already taken of the Parnell Commission were resumed in on tho ult. 3Ir. was and he made a detailed denial of all the against him by Lo Caron and advices of the ult say during a gale on the west coast numerous vessels wore wrecked and many lives were death of Carl the well-known musical in Paris on the 3()th the ult. thc conference of representatives of tho United Germany and to consider affairs opened in On the of Count Herbert Bismarck it was decided that tho strictest secrecy should govern the deliberations of tho the harbor of the boiler of a dredger burst on the 2yth killing seven and injuring several of the 1st report desperate at in which thirty soldiers and policemen and two hundred rioters were The trouble arose from tho of five Jesuit who had been seditious Dutch owing to the in the health of tho King of passed a resolution on the 2d restoring his a throe session the Canadian Parliament on the 2d.  loft his home in N. two years after having hada with his He returned on the 2d and and after getting her down cutoff both lior ears with a the 2d four men at were drowned liy the upsetting of a Wada six dervishes were executed on the 2d for cruelties to women and and Germany trade during tho last three months was double the amount for the corresponding the seven ended on there were business failures in tho United against 181 tho seven The total of failures in the United States January 1 to dato was 4,090, 3,892 in 1SS8.  on the In N. W. D. Matthews and Julian the new British was to the President on tho 3d by Secretary of Stata Harrison issued a on tho throwing open the Fort Sisseton military reservation in Dakota for house of and Mrs. Charles Williams at was burned on the and their four whoso ages ranged from six to fifteen perished in the in New were burned on the with several horses and valuable the Ivory importer In the world and a brother-in-law of Carl died at ou the 3d.  copies of an inflammatory secret circular recalling tho Haymarket tragedy in Chicago on the Jth of 18.S!5, and the deeds of tho were found by the on the 3d.  Harris and Robert Williams were hanged on tho 3d at for children of a family named at were left alone in the house on the when the building took fire and the little ones perished in the of the at stated ou the 3d that the number of who were drawing for total blindness at tho rate of per month was 8")8.  a substantial farmer living near was swindled out of ou the 3d by three confidence men who to be laud Josephine Kissell shot herself on tho 3d at her home in Ind. She had boon married but a but quarrels with her husband had been first general observance of Arbor Day in the public schools of Now York State took on the of com. mitted suicide by hanging on tho 3d because he could not pay his State Institute for Feeble-minded at was burned on the 3d, but tho Inmates were all rescued without to the amount of was ordered at New York on the 3d for shipment to FIRE on the 2d at caused a loss of merchant named of shot his wife and two on the 3d, set fire to his and the bodies of his it and No cause intelligence the son of Henry was almost instantly killed by being run over by a freight train in the railroad an attache of a Wild West fell from a at and was probably from several of the southern bf this State an large berry tramps arrestad were in new suits of clothing including socks and serving a in tho penitentiary at has been in cash by the will of his ha filli not enjoy Until the of his almost ten years noY Knoch ten living at New a tin box in tho Ho it to liis thinking it might tohl the boy to 11,3 and open it. Ilio box with a a terrific explosion fol attracted people The was a tori and tho boy's face and oyes Grand Conini Templar met in Indianapolis on tho in annual Theio arc thirty-one iti Uf are Th have a ns reported by tha Grand of 2,907, an of 8(> over last Tho cash balanco in the treasury is temperance under of W. son of la in progress at J. has boon at is organizing another syndicate lo bring natural gas from the has a electric with milos oi wiro and thirty-four arc the plant costing about Rose Polytechnic Instituto at Torro has 111 Witti eleven in tha senior young said their mother sont them to buy a farm in order to got them out of tho Thoy agreed with an old wealthy farmer Gibson to buy his farm at an Their mother in Chicago sont them by 7iiista)io a check contract Polk tho and took chock for his Tho went for tho Thoy were tj Mt. Vernon and The two-year-old son of W. a prominent farmer living southwest of wandered into a field were a number of Ila was set upon by the animals and pawed about until his body was terribly One arm was largo of skin were scrape 1 and ilia infant was at the point of death when Lane was at lo three years in tho penitentiary for of Harrison was found dead in tho woods near bis foil from tho now at and was instantly of Hartford dismissed from the insane asylum ns an is at homa and to bo sound a young Gorman ho other morning near Ho wai employed as a farm and left a note saying ho was tired of Albany druggists ara being hauled by the grand jury for retailing without a are routed tho foundations are in New and real estate agents claim thoro is not a house for rent there at this of who wont to Canada ai cno of the absconding ship died a fow days since at his old After his return to he lived a dejected and unhappy W. of formerly of tho Forty-third Indiana and now an of the Vermillion County has been granted a wilhits is said to amount to Maud a working girl at South has drawn in body of Leo aged ten who disappeared f rom his homo at on the has boon found in the people of Owen County are annoyed by the depredations of river grain threshers of Porter County aro organizing to maintain The farmers thero aro organizing to fight this trust ami tho They are agreeing to bind grain by members of tho of Miami have joine hands with the Peru board of trade in tho erection of a flax mill and the object of which is to make war on the twino Tha farmers will the flax from which the twino will be and business houses in the outskirts of Indianapolis have been fairly flooded with a counterfeit ten-dollar of series of 137-1 157, and it seems that a gang cf skilled operators have worked tho Several of tho banks have caught The Indiana National has out the detected three bogus ones the and two of the breweries are also reported as them in regular The report that tho samo was counterfeited ton years but the operator escaped with the comes from qf by boys on the Old ii It Is Said Six Lives Other and More the Story of tad of Food and Water are April 29.Outof the many Oklahoma With which tht is full is one to the elements of The ij of an attack on an old colony la the western part of It was first brought to Guthrie by a runnel to Dr. the chief of the The doctor at once for the Tho messenger stated that the fight occurred Wednesday night and lasted at Tho old soldiers are located oil the northern banlt of the Canadian hear tiie Oklahoma Their lands are very number of cowboys tried to take them from the The cowboys weri well mounted and rode down on the evidently with the intention of surprising the Tho old were Thc cowboys rode up and dowE in trout of the camp yelling aud shooting In the Tho settlers fiting on imd man and a wero brought rider up behind a companion and both were soot out of The cowboys then held a con and spreading out Indian on tho The horses used as and over their backi the cowboys shot and several of getting tho of it charged on the enemy and the cowboys but kept up Thc battle lasted half an hour and resulted in nine killed and wounded Then the cowboys across but seht baok threatening yell to the that would None of the killed were From tho best obtainable information the following are among the N. Oil Willara 111.; Samuel Anson L. 111.; Robert Hutch Wis. Seriously Antoine morning at 11 o'clock a election was he Id at tho candidates lOr Of Hilb oi and bf named was bj and the contest wai the third ballot 322; FOR Kansas The last the gami On Dyer received 535  and 173. Dyer was were elect Mayor Dyer is a mu in and was former ly an Indian agent under One of bis was give the gamblers twenty-four hours ic and the next train north took away ( good many of April 29.Tho following telegram was forwarded to the AVar Department Saturday afternoon from I. April 2u.-Hate turned from found every quiet anil orderly About 200 claims have been tiled and numbers to Reports of blood are All over so Jar as I can there boon cases of violence but in no single instance has resulted In of these In cases where claimants contested for the same fection thc matter is compromised or left foi adjustment by proper I am thus explicit because Kansas newspapers ari reporting scenes of as the reports wuh reference to the of the Cherokee so far as I can without for Now Be fd Such a Marked Close of tlie Celebration 011 New May 2.The centennial celi ' bration in this city was concluded by a grand industrial General his staff of 100 took up a at ond street at a. in. iiy m. tiie artd marching iii yie The procession finally started 10 with Mayor Grant and sentative delegates of the industrial and commercial societies in fame General followed by his fhe first of represented the reading ijf by John ioi the State nt July This was surrounded by an escort of 100 members of the Society af of the regular army and next float represented and His as tho center j of with Charles LeS On were tho nine the number appointed by tho Continental Congress at Philadelphia hi also quis do Baron Count and Following this tableau the hundred cadets in Guarded Then followed school escorting their center tableau of at of 17T7 and 1T78." Tbo float represents winter quarters at the of General Washington with Baron German section of tiie composed of marching with bands and industries Oti and singing and The most iiart was the shown in subdivisions as A treated of the history of German and was in eight German immigration 100 years 50i:rnd, German immigrants going to the of of ihc bf and 18IS; Germans iii the civil and immigrants of printing and press work 100 years floral ivino group of group of and tho different slon singing ahd with bust of and concert opera and that it has mado its appearance have been in tho Harrison County circuit court by the administrator of P. Woods to recover damages for the killing of Woods by tho Railway by Ada Bonex against tho Indiana and Kentucky Bridge Company for damages for tho killing of her husband on tho and by Jamos Thompson against tho L. E. St. L. Railway Company for damages for failure to carry out n coal containing letters for New Orleans and other rolled under tho wheels when thrown from a train near aud was cut to four-year-old boy was burned to death at a lad of living near Jennings had an exciting with a large b the other suddenly emerged from some bushes as ho was passing along the road and attacked Tha boy started to and was pursued nearly a mile by the it is only saved himself from being attacked again by taking refuge at a neighbor's a prominent Hebrew and leading tobacconist of has been adjudged insane by a Jury in the circuit ond a will be appointed to take charge of bis It is said bis trouble was caused by use of ill Commemoration of tho Event in Several April 29.TIip Df of Genera S. Grant was celebrated by a quet at Saturday night banquet was participated in by MO guests On each was a splendid bani of Ou tho wero portraits of Lincoln and profuse decorations of National aud Letters ff: were from ex-President Governor and Short speeches were made by General Stewart L Horace and Chauncey M. the latter General S. B. who surrendered tc Grant at said ho not be true to tho Southern people if he not love the memory of General Grant It is fortunate for tho anc fortunate for the South thai we did not in tho late General Buckuer testified to a strong friendship for General to whom hi surrendered at Ho night I shall never Out of thi of his Grant took me and tendered me the use of his In modesty of his nature he desired to hide act in tho On his deathbed hia shone out above his He coUld not but wrote me that he would die if he could know that there was unity of iho April third annual dinner of thc Club in commemoration of tho birth of U. Grant lield night af the Avenue Covers laid for nearly and a more enjoyable banquet has probably never beer held Toasts were responded to bj Hon. John of Gen. eral Daniel H. of Hon. of West Sen. ator of and William of Grant Club celebrated thc anniversary of the birth of tha Illustrious hero from whom they take theil name Ijy a at lub Mr. W. of presented through his G. H. tc tho club a gavel made from ii piece of tho walnut or on which Goueral Grant salted his hides when he was a tanner in Several shorl were made and a resolution wal adopted recommending the adoption ot Grant's birthday as a National and requesting thc co-operation of all Grant clubs in the country in Congressional action to this pepper is obtained from a sort of cap and sometimes called the seed of which is the most aud U ground up line with the It comes from Zanzibar and other parts ot Tho plant can be grown about the same as our and is sometimes grown with commenting on a memoir presented to the Academy of M. Cornu gave it as his opinion that the light emitted by shooting stars is not due to conflagration or to the heat of In those high regions our atmosphere is too unsubstantial to render tho explanation It is much more likely the phenomenon is one of static electricity developed by simple and it is well that rarefied gases can bo made to glow intensely with but very little electric Jambs Bark calls tho muscles great furnaces of the in them oxygenation largely takes and the materials are burned off If the muscles are run down and there is no spare nerve energy to make them then you must supply the place of the nerve current by massage and Massage Is a most powerful agent for effecting nutritional and with the increased combustion and greater supply of not merely the but also tho heart and every organ of the body are nourished and is up tpy future was n crand ot by Germans of every tribe of 4i")0 Irish Catholic with membership of to took in the Tlic German to the number of 15,000, also veterans of the old volunteer fire department made ii in the other U. S. Grant Old Engine Sons and the To these wore added the Association of Long Volunteer Firemen of of Tiger Hose Company of Long Port Fire Coney Island Fire Hope ot jersey from were also A Of fire department brought iqi the rear of t le division in the Aiut of coaches drawn by four and by 1 colored men the The Sixty-ninth famous for its gallantry tbo late came in for a largo share ot the that awarded section the the It had tu 100,000 men in but this wiis deemed General issued orders for a reduction of per in all so that the number actually marching was about the head of the monster procession reached street thc from the industrial and commercial societies aud organizations of New who liad been stationed in that vicinity awaiting its moved and took the load the reviewing stand was The mayor an on reaching tho ho formally presented to President amid groat from tho multitude and the booming of a salute from the anchored In the North below Fifty-ninth Tho gracefully signified his acknowledgment of the and extended formal greeting to the city's President loft stand and drtive at Once to Vice-President after a light proceeded to the Jersey where he for Washington at reception tendered at by tha Bar of the city to Fuller and the Associate Justices of tho United States Supreme although an informal drew together a most distinguished There were about gentlemen present Ex-President Cleveland was one of the with Justices and Justice Strong stood together in the library for an hour while the members were presented In New York Sons of tho Old Dominion gave a banquet to the centennial commissioners from at the Equitable Tho guests numbered among them being Governor Prof. Thomas 1!. D. Hon. John W. General Koger A. and Governor of West reception was given in honor of ex-President Hayes and the other centennial commissioners representing the State of Ohio by Mr. ami Mrs. William B. Caldwell at their A large number people were ON A Canada in Persons the Are ft April limited express on the Grand Trunk MU way at 7 o'clock Saturday evening was wrecked about a mile west of before 7 o Sunday were or burned to mors injuries more or less at the junction which of two baggage coaches and four just approaching a oVer a ovor lUO feet when ft sharp the locomotiva left the by the remainder of the tho two sleepers at fear tita front baggage car the and remained on track thirty from the The Siid Benger coach following it were t gether in a shapeless while the ears were along tnC and the thc iiro from the motive spread to the smoker and ions the Vreek in a Most tha the train had cither 6raAvled from the Oir had pulled out the reached tho only two had also with fourteen it was not how victims were left iii the till thc firo had been ot clearing laid bare the charred remains ot eighteen human It is that there may be other victims still in the The list of arid tlic J. supposed to from Vras Severed from the L. S. S. 1H New head in aud legs 1-lii West of tlie right hOad cut and probably internally but wiil probably Anthony of nn on hia wuy from to Edwin badly cut over not seriously of a mining fibs not C. 0. Az Ind William 111., ankle badly A. L. 111., cut about not George a on his way to right ear cut off and scalp not J. D. tho but not S. E. 2S very seriously Joseph East Sioux D. on his way to scalp bruised log and A. cut thi Niagara Niagara to bo broken and badly cut about face anCl There were passengers on tho of from to Oil tho Iin Is pariti r to Safely JIo 15cli,<vi-:< Icr 15o May 4.-Goorge Francis has passed fourteenth day of total abstinence from food and water and a little weak 5'bwreday afternoon ho late and went for iiiff usual Ho is his weight is pinches up the bronzed which begins to liang with a of about chin and his slender In reply to a how his head he lio my you had slept 1 don't sleep so well .as 1 And I am that the of my is to tell upon my Train was wrapped ill ft heavy fur-trimmed c in the of May sunshine int at the I lind a creeping over he this He then his hand and unclosing the pabu called attention to red blood back into its proper see my is of tlie I watch all iny symptoms tlic 1 now talcing of value to medical I as some people to I not to but to I we arc on the I bo able to meet it if I rid of what isi known as adipose but iii reality but have not luit any limit to the period of do not feet moved to break it that I cat mav fast for Train says iJO has not oaten animal food for several and he this last after having his of of them on their way to York to the Many of them from the broken before It waa not that the was a s at that Twelve taken from the and after had attended to them they wero to tho Tho body of J. found near the foot of the bead was severed from the body few feet from it. Death was as if lie had tried to escape by jumping the The next body recovered was L. S. of Now It was near the second baggage His head was crushed in his of the was Increased the work Of tbo wreck was well under f He men Were appalled when body after body Wuk taken out from under the They were to a and not one of the eighteen recovered could Tho charred remains of three wero the Only one ol i a head and its features were mi frightfully that even it could not be fied It impossible to ascertain worth of black per IN ten aud Near the May has readied the city of a terrible riot among lumbermen in the district Thc men working winter have nut received a. cent of and after several attempts to obtain their money have resorted to Two since they assembled to the number of several failing to convince the of the iustice of their attacked the ' killing the and badly mutilating his His assistants were taken and are held as But taken without followed rioters were The full soon stores becoming maddened with took of the is now in a state of the of the district having barricaded their The district is far from civilization means of cation is by wires along the Canadian These have been cut and itU with ami points is cut The readied by a traveler who in the city a that IjO Accordingly a of tho men provincial police out by unfortunates who were in and wore sight was a horrible as the workmen gathered what there was from tho ruins and packed in to tho time this dispatch was sent twenty bodies boon taken from the It is doubtful if tho names of tif whti werb recognition will be for several It is that all wore as only a few tickets were for Canadian scenes wero witnessed by thu occupants of the smoker and first car who woro fortunate to es All unknown man who was uninjured was burned to H i so inextricably wedged in that hi could not be released before tho reached the who to leave him to his Seve i Cars destroyed by two Of them sleeping The water tanfe which stood at tills was struck an destroyed by the and it was to or mi thc Two of tho sleeping cars in thi rear were uncoupled and drawn out of reach of the Gallant efforts were made by all present to rescue the and their Several ladies were by their skillful and energetic labors in binding up gashes and James the who resides at Niagara waa the hero of the working like a Trojan in spite of the pain he endured from his HOUSES IN Firo In from to April Fire destroyed over forty including a large brick store belonging to A powerful gale was blowing at the and thc flames therefore spread with wonderful Thc loss is estimated at from to with about divided among about twenty Tho loss falls heavily on sufferers who liad no in and Around Wholly Five Men May operations throughout Allegheny County are It is estimated that fully 5,000 union men out on a Tho strike extends to carpenters and stonemasons and and a result of tho strike in these trades and the in many at a The in is inaugurated against the of by some of the for advance in FARMERS Into Fond Near Vornon and Their New May 2.Tho World's special from Joseph aged 15.5 and Andrew aged 40 while returning home to Vernon Center from Man Tuesday night drove from the road down a steep bank and over a wall into Mill Both men and the horses wero The night was very dark and there is no fence at this point People living near by found the bodies of the men in tho Both of the unfortunates were im 111., 4.The Is head out a month than and prospect for a crop is Heavy the Week have tlie fruit to fear that damage has been tho hun dry fof weeks aiui tbo lias little unon on dairas that of his crop is are poaches too far be severe frort night ed kinds of small being least 50 per cent. tho Early arc also badly section ot Southern by froSt wiis injurious to It is estimated that about tlic of the entire crop arc destroy throughout the county was by the frost Fruit Buffered many of them having been of Farmers from thc northern of the county report found ice a quarter of an inch thick tho Clubs in 1 1 0  Indianapolis Cleveland 4 St. 3 3 St. 3 Milwaukee 2 Sioux 2 DesMoines 1 1  1 1  1 0  W St. Kan. 3)0 ct 1.000 1  6  of of at Near 1.0'  of on the Baltimore Ohio near was to the ground and four bis were was an of tho A- and iliN of his wife Tho retired at ID o'clock some of leaping the of the lower of his The iiro so quickly over tho frame that lug could be done to save the neighbors tho houso they saw rc ache ti aud his her baby in her arms from the second They were severely The other four children were not aud they were burned to death in their Their ages rango from 0 to 1.") BY A Hoy at Deliberately Murders HU Aged rivo In n Childish 29.While a number of children wore playing at Saturday two of aged and Johnnie aged 8, got into a childish when seized a that was standing nearby and fired at the Hickman the charge taking effect in his The murder caused the wildest and the parents of both the youthful murderer and his infantile victim are well-nigh crued over the terrible Introduced to May 4.Socret;iry Blaino appeared at thc Department looking very well aud no traces of his recent Soon after his Sir the new British came to the accompanied by Mr. the Charge and Secretary with several other Tho now Minister was introduced to Secretary who immediately proceeded with thc party to the White where Sir Julian formally presented to tho usual felicitous speeches wero Over Lato Inventor of the Queer Co Left Dy kisi May 4.Tho contest over tho estate of the late B. B. inventor of tho Hotchkiss began here tho at issue being whether Hotchkiss had a legal domicile in in which ease thc widow will receive and father or whether hia residence was in which six relatives in Franco will secure The French defendants entered and after the court  

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