I *Neary DoaraberierMakes Narrsw Escape Fran lajary While ! Nitcblai Up Harse.A heavy blast set off at Angle’s j ! quarry threw a stone about the size! t of a man’s flat to Coffman’s box fac-1 ! tory, a half-mile distant. In falling it i struck a horse belonging to Henry Doarnberger in the flank, cutting a gash about three inches long. The shaft, was shattered. It was a narrow escape for Mr. Doarnberger, who was hitching up the horse at the time, j