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v*?- : [TONTHE FOURTH •V ~r •• JtCOOCNTS AND INCIDENTS Of thDtP€KOtHC€ DAY. ^ EMU fcaad at rVataetlv AMarsnlla !«•»• r ataMy-4i«s>ad ,^MW» Orraa way; aad aasty .Was* lajawwd. ^ : \JfcwTt»x. July 5 —The Fourth of July V ^ *-pB«%U#d»f the pavtrivtle Mxletiea ot Boston _"'. vicinity at h*»t Bu»tou ended lb* •^•^•••^•"'iJtebed battle U t m r t M<U*C of the parted NORTHERN r^e-w*-' .* *r~\ DOCTOR AL UNnV GOUVBKNETJR, «>N. 1M0B LYNCHED PRICE *;••.? # e the apect*t«»r*. in which stHj^a and revolver* win UM*1 with fat*. V John W Will*, a l»b» .rer of Fast Boston of tbe apevtatora. ww shot anc itty killed. Michael LK'vlt of K*»t Boston had hi* head i*pi;t o p e n by a clut and now li«* tiring at tbr tit? hoapital ; a young man naxned r*tewart had his mae cot off with a saber in the hand* of uot of ithe pswader*: Patrick Krlly tustained a evvere scarp wound, whether from a clut or a built* i» not known, and Oflieer A > Bates W M hit ID thr iiiouth by a bru k thrown by an unknown peraon ami k*t I several teeth U-*.de» >u£Vriag frotu arvert ' laeeratlooa. I It ia c l a i m s t h a t the trvuble all result- ed from the jn-nk^t^iuf of tm«*- who roan- I *aged the parade ;n introducing aa- a fra>- j ture a float pre*eut:u£ The little reo I *cb<*jlhoUM. " wh.ih. from It* a^t-ciat.'t JL ' aa the emblem ^i thr American Protect *vt association, haa Uv* :ue obnoxious to many persona, e*p«nally lKi**r who do tit* »yuu- pathtxe with the A P. A movement. The Fourth of J:i!r tviuinifttt refused ! to permit thii» fmfurt u> «ppt«ar :n the pa- rade, and tin*** de».r.Lgti. prevent it tried | to have an ordvr |«u*.««-d by the bx«*tni of axlermen. but fa:h-c »^» ^rreat w«.* the interest excite*! by rfj:> cvLtrwt r>v aud the expn>**ti ci«-terji.mat.on of !he-parad- «r* to dUpiny th«- >t h.^ih^u^e That fu**y iftd.OUO ViMtor^ jrathereil til r^v^t lWton. The police oil*-aN in Hr:i/ci}»«nor: cf •JDJ hostile !iion*!mt;on. Iwul A SJK-» »i»i I aquad of i>> uirti under the d:rwr:ot cf * Deputy t'ijir-rintendfiit P.enx «ud CapTa.n Irish, in addition to the Ki>i B«*t<>n Jon-e j en duty, bnt they nuin-ht-d tn Uit heml ct ' theprocei^ion. At *evtnd point.* *.he lv* - ing of th<" c r i - w d was jriven vt-nt n: hu->» » at the 1,600 par*d*rs auti the wh<«.lhou^ i but no further demonstration ww nmde j until the rear of the parade had muhtd | Putnam Ktret t. when the crowd tried to ;urn the las: carru^rt. A BROAD MINDED PHYSICIAN WITH PROGRESSIVE IDEAS. Believes in Recommending Any Medicine That He Knows Will Cure His Patients. Thinks Dr. Williams' Fink Pills a Great Discovery. He Cites Some Marvelous Cures. J*rcn the JLiam%^rr LanoaXer, Jh*. ' AIBC*. PA April :4th, 1<6. I nmply attoaiahiaf. Her arrack* Woo* Pa. Wru.iAM*' MEPICINE CO.. J !••» trequeat and «1K> \rm IB •evertty, aacil o>..\r*»w^.—While it t* entirely contrary by their i n a r i period uf only tw* oioaxha to lie cttMon* of the medical pruie»«jon. to *h* *— tne picture >/ health, rosy-cheeked tuLur** ut recommend aar of the •o-called *ad hnfT^t-eyed, at well a# ever, and aat aaf ^ r<V•••tary jrtparanoni, 1 »ha:i. ueverthe- t<*anoued »o uatil UMlay, more than aae -cotTiixe. .^ xu.d. ^ «xty Hart In Buffalo, ':<'-:," BtTFALO. July 5.—One of the fkvtion atairwa^vs leading from the buff*t to the :J* .• ^ r a n d a t a n d at the Buffalo Driving park ^ : car^abad in. Eifrht thousand people were ^* ^ fitting on the »tand at the time riewjtifr ^^2jr\tm race* of the Buffalo Cycle club, and ftf ^* quarter of an hour there v a t a wild Sixty people were carried down by ibe 1^ alairway, whk h took with it a section of *& 4J» grand stand from either side. When ^.,; «te others i s t h e stand heard the roar and ^aj^/aa.wtha center disappearing, they stmg- " to reach the various exits o r t o throw iTea from their seata t o t h e ground, aialea ware filled with me* and women, and many of aoeciunbed to the heat and incraaaed the excitement. JF JJBmmmhUt thorn: w h o h a d fallen with the ~^ nrera trying to extricate them- to aroid the crush of the thou- who looked to this great hole a* the toe of escape. Taa police had hard work po keep back tiy crowd that gathered t o s e e t h e iojumt - About 8 6 m e n a n d women with sprained ankla* or Injured backs or pn*trat<-d by fright were hurried home in carriage*. , While the hoapitais cared for tho** who**r Injuries were more seriou*. K W . Aeddaato la Brooklya. BBOOKLT>. July 6.—The ht^pital vorp? ^- land the firemen in this city were kej' K".ve yuu aa accouot of MM**£JL V*7 'mvudrrixil expenenees with-^tmr ^repara* i.un, l>r. Waiiama' r*ink Falls fur laie Feo- j .r. The fact u weil-koowji that medical practitioners du not as a rule, r>« much ie«*. use preiiarstion» of tii tonseciueLily the body of theoQ.h«v*- LO deti- Lite knowledge of their rirtue or W4c of it, buc scuiidiy condemn them til «itLout a tn»i. >uoh s courx is maniir^i'v »fc*urd SLJ utijunt. and I, for our. pro pi** t<-jr.ve n.y fiaiifct- ths be»t rreatmMrr k i . c * u n< me t\>r ii.r particular ch*e*»* with %»'h;rh tr.ey kre fc'jff^r^n^. nxt matter what :t i». wt.tre uf how i/t*aii»*-d. I wat« nr»t r.n.uirnt to prt- tcrjt«e IV. Willinuxs' Pink r\ii» r'vut t*u }e*r» »i?« . srrrr havint; seen M.mermiark- al > re*ultk from their use. Keuoen H^xvt r, i*i w of i;«-adiniT. Pa*, was a prominent coc- tn.cu»r and builder. While »up^r.r:t*ndni£ the work of erectiDg a larive bui;U:t.*T d^riui: toid wrfcther, he contracted what wnMhouirht to t-e ^'mtiira. JHe h s v i n p crvt n«»t:e*-<l it I"T,« n.orn;np in not beine shU* to ar:-* 1 frotn hi* .bed. After the usual treatment for Tru* dis- ease he failed to improve, but on the con- trary prew rapidly wor*e, the ca*e devfiop- int into Hemiphlepiii, or f^niai pant)yk t ^ ef tne entire ri|rht wde of the t«ody. hle«-- tr.ciry, tonics and massage, etc.. w^re ail |r:TeL a trial, but a o t n i n g L'ave sry oeneht. acd the' paralysis continued. In de«|>air he was compelled to hear his phy*:c:an an- nouLce ikat his ease was h<*pelefH.. About that t;m« his wife noticed one of your ad- •ertip-mrnts and eonciuded to xij your year since ahe took say a»edicine. J have found tbeae pills s tpevinc for chorea, of as uiorr conimonlv known, St. Vitus' dance, as beneficial rr*u*lu have in all cases marked their UM«. A» a spring tonic say one wh<\ from overwork or ntr\out strain dunnr a U>L? «int«-riia* ki-viuc pale and lanru>d t thr Pink P:!U w:il do sunder* in bri^Ltcn- in>: thr countenance and in buo*in^ r the ^p.r.t^ t«r:t:vinv r ru»r» to the paliiJ h(««iid rmtWiL^ th»- tV.unt*:ii of youth. Yc r « r* ^p^-tfuih. J. i». AILKH.HT, M. V." h«ry—the former in attendiDjf the injured -, -- (Msd the latter in t a k i n g c^are of the tin- \ ^-»st were SKxklentaily gtartfU. The first g . fatal accklent reporte-d to the ijolice w a s ' tfrf *^«* to Catherine fcirt*. BO y^rs o T \ of :l-:->1to Withers ntre»-t. While shtinff on Ihe \ %*'^doo*rtep uX h e r home with IHT hu>banu ! %\ *ijibe ioadenly fvil ovt-r. Hie died soon aft- ; crward, a n d o n a htwy examination, thai ^hjnsician w h o w a s called to attend h e r | ;JBOsK>uiiced her death due to heart disease, i It Hai xhrirwa v&Jttcr the undertaker discovered a small j Ank ^Volle* LOCOMOTOR A T 4 XI K *1'1'C1>:«S>FIXL1 TKEATKU. y^xjtH thr Oiutgv, „Y }'., ittll-adiu^n. T. I). M>(. a n h y vf tr.N pliice. y ( >t'rtl«y told a /'• ,'\'ih-tvi r*for«r his experience w;:n LiHi.ujotor A;«..\:c. The accourt is of ir/rr^! ^iiu-*- I-'-otuotor Ataxia is mp- |N*r<i to be :noura?«,c and yet Mr. McCarthy la <nred Jfe «ni(i : * in t.H'tor*r. 1^1, I was workmjr s t m y tr.de, tii^t or a machinist, in the Kamrs Vm'uura Hreak Work*, "ai" Waiertown, N. "\". I had t**-en *i< k for several weeks be- fore I prave up and uuit work. A tired feel* m^ »^enied to have taken p<*»«etisioa of me, and re^t a* iontr and as well as I might 1 could not ret rid of it. J took tonics and other medicine* preM.'ribed by the physi- cians tijere but kept ifetting'worfie sJl the time. Finally I bev^rue so bad that I could only walk a thort di*t*n«*e, and that with the ^rreatest exenion. My limbs seemed to me like M> much lead, and there was a hitch in mr walk. While walkinf I couldn't think of anything, not erea the name of an acquaintance whom I mijrht happen to meet in the street. I>r. Stevens, of u atertown, was my physician, aad be it was who informed me that I suffered from locomotor ataxia, and adrised me to go to my home. In the tprinjr of 1892 I came to o r nuher's home, 8V Varick Street, Ovwepo. X had about given u£Tll hope of ever beinr anythinf but a helnleas invalid. I couldn't sleep at nis;ht, ana the physicians who at* tended dosed me with morphia* and other opiates. Every d a / I tried to walk, aad every day I appeared to b# Jeas able than the day before. I was about the worst looking wreck of a young man that you could imagine. It was in June, 1383, that I began taking J>r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. 1 aedn*t used the first box when I began to ftel beneficial efieeta liy tjaibi appeared to he stronger and better able to fie had fives) tip hope and It required a f wurtMin na Qradnally this feeling in- great deal /begging aa the part of hit wiis creased antil finalry I was able t o l a y to persuade him to take them regularly. my crutch and cane. Now I can walk **He. however, did as ahe desired, and if i run as well as ever. I have for appearances indicate health in this man, one ' pact engaged mvself In lisrht work. would think ha was better than before his , say too much lor the Pink Pills. paralvtu. , tvrrr rafferer will try them." Why/ says he, *I began W Improve in j I)r. Wiliiams 1 Pink Pills for Pale People two ds'yt. and in four or £re»**etkj I was are now riven to the public as an unfailing entirely well and at work.' _ j blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery urrU §AUA€ D€AU>S *u*oi*ai sTtmiMO UP BY MASKED MCM. NEWS OF THE WEEK. I cant I hope Having seen these results T concluded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the handsofanyphvsician, *nd consequently WM-D a short time later J was called upon to treat a lady suffering with palpitation of tee heart and rreat nervous prr*traiinu. after the umal remedies failed to relive. I ordered pr. Wiiii&xu*' Pink I'liU. I L S result vas condition of the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be Kent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents a bar or six boxes for fc.50—they are never ">:d in bulk or by the 100) by addressing l>r William* Medicine CotnnanT. 6chcaa» lady. > \ y . *""" ' llgyrtnt, lid.. July 8— Marshall X. Price, who waylaid, assaulted and mur- dered little Sallie Ismn while o n h e r w a y so schoui, a a d w h o o n Monday received a reaprte pending an apptml for a new trial, waa taken from jail b«*v laat night aad hanged t o a tree. Humors reached the guard early l a t h e evening that many atrangera had beaso area In the outakiru of town aad that lynching was probably thetr objeev Price upon leajrning this betamr greatly asarmed and begged t o b e spirited away, but the guards discovered to their dismay that ev- try avenue of eaoape waa cut oil and were ooiiged by overpowering numbers to gtre up their prisoner. The lesaders wore masks, but several of them are known. .Price wae to hava been executed om Friday, but Tuesday morning ^heritT Bar* ry received M Udegram anrwmncing that Governor Brown, acting on the advice of Attorney Geoeral Poe\ had granted a re- pneve until the court of appeala could pasa upon the csv*. When this beoame known, the general discontent which had begun to manifeat itaeif as soon aa the ap- peal proceeding* were c<taimefioed broke Into a atorm, and a strong Ijnehrng party Waa quietly and quickly organised, j When Sheriff Berry received c^THial no- tice of the reprieve, lie withdrew the death watch, and the jail. * hich is a poorly con* ; structed aflTair, wo* left practically un- \ guarded. ., I It ouuld not have been defended against a determined niok however, except b y a strong armed force. About lv o'clock last nigrht a crowd of stran^Ts began gathering in tewn, a n d ; their presence created a grtat deal of ex- | citeiuetit among the citizens who had not retired to rttst. Sheriff Berry wa* notified, ; and he and hu deput;o withered at the jail determined to defend the prisoner un- , Ui the lajrt. Jtfaaked Man Sarrwaaded the Jail. A n effort w** made to find aome avenue of c*t*Ape by which Prior could be taken from the reach of the avenging mob, but every street leading from the jail was found to be closely guarded b y a strong force. A delegation from the lyncher*, *H pmaaked, waited upon Sheriff Berry; and notified h i m n o t t o attempt to remove the prisoner. Then it was known that the at- tempt at lynching, which had been ru- mored for several daya, would be made and was near at hand. Price had been resting quietly In his cell during the early purt of the evening, bat the sudden and unexpected appearance of the sheriff and his deputies warned him that something unuaual waa tranapiring. The prisoner became much excited. Fi- nally one of the guards told h i m o f t h e threatening mob about the jail, a n d h e cried out: "For God's sake let m e out? I will hide! I will not run away! ' The lynchers completed their arrange- ments about 11 o'clock* and i n a body ad- vanced upon the jail and surrounded it. They demanded the keys from Sheriff Ber- ry, aad when that otneer declined to give them up they easily knocked open the door. Once inside, the guards were quickly overpowered, and soon Prices cell was reached. The prisoner was In a' pitiable state of excitement and fright, and his condition was such that it was an easy matter to get h i m o u t of the jaiL A rope was thrown over his head. He was harried t o a tree near the jail and strong up without delay. . The mob stood around for soma time watching t h e m a n swinging in the moon- light, and when it was known that h e w a s dead all departed. Governor Brown, when Informed of the lynching of _Price> said that be considered Walum of Houston county Gn>, hydrophobia. Two bomb* were explode*! near the po- lios barrack* at Mooopou, Italy, but no one was hurt, Benjamin H. Well* of Mount Holly 5. J , baggagv master, waa killed i n t h e railroad yard* at Camden, At btiUwater. O. T three ot a family of six named Karh died from being poi- soned, a n d t h e others are not expected to recover. President Grover Cleveland has written a letter to the Tammany society, which will be rewd at the Fourth of J u l y oeae» brat Urn. The Hon. William &. John Brodrick. M. P for the Guildford division of {Sur- rey, has been appointed under secretary of state for war. The Princess Frederick Charles of Prus- sia, who has been living in Italy for sev- eral months past, is about to become a Rinnan Catholac Captain Henry W How gate, the former diabursing uflioer of the signal aery ice, was sentenced to eight year*' imprison- •>ent in the penitentiary Thorwdavy, J a l y a, The self inflicted wound of Chief Engi- neer Brothwick at Norfolk, ia not nec- essarily fatal. A detachment of the Keglment of Isa- bella the Catuolk ha* fallen into bush m Cuba. The X*rional Fenclbh-*. famous the eountry over a* pri^e winner* iu militia contents, wort* ordered to be dihUtnded by General Urdv.ay An applu'atii'f.fiir an ordrr to examine George J. l^ouid in the fK'.oou fciut of Zella Niiidati.-* *-*v u^Mleto Jud^e. L:ppin- cott In JerM-y City. Four of tlu fi>e m e n w h o n*bUd the paymaster of the Nacarisa Copper com- pany on June lo have U«en captured by the All x:Vau authi>ritieK taken to the Svfne of th« crime and «du»t. As a ro»ti)r of a firecracker exploding among the rir»-w.>rk* in a h a r d w a r e >tt>re i u L y n n . M*i>^ Th»- r^igiunore h<»tel build- ing* were bud.'y dan:agid by water, en- tailing a k«a.< of at«oiit |1 jO.OUO. The steamer Kinpreaa of China brought news that Billy Water* of Victoria and San Francisco, pugilist and barroom boun- cer, is now minister of war and vice pres- ident of the "-Kt public of Formoaa." Friday, July fi. The appointment of Willis L. Moore of Illinois to be chief of the weather bureau was announced f m m t h e White House. The remain* of Prt>fcssi*r H u x l e y , the eminent scientist wh«+ dnnl on June '& at Hades lea, were buried in Finchley ceme- tery. Frank E Wo<dward, the MinneaiK»lis newspaper man tuppoaed to be iyinic i n a Spanish dungeon in Cuba, has been heard from. Fissures have appeared in the north- west side of the great cone of Mount Ve- suvius, a n d a dent* stream of lava Is flow- ing down the mountain side. At Taunton lake, near Newton, Conn.. Louise Galpin, the 10-year-old daughter of Samuel A. Galpin, president of t h e N e w Haven Clock company, and a nurse named Ella Johnson, a Swede, were drowned. Catherine O Leary, owner of the frac- tious cow which kicked over a lamp i n a Darn i n t h e rear of 1S7 De Koven street in October, 1671, and started a blase which ccst Chicago $1^,000,000, died of acute nrtrnmonia . . . fctarday, garg a. At Ixmisville, Ala., lightning killed Postmaster Edward Bryan, wife and baby, j The Siloe Lake House, a popular iura- i mer hotel at >"ew Berlin, X. X\, waa burned. j In a private match saiied between Val | kyrie 111 and Aii»a the former w o n l y 15 t m i n i m s Mrs. Myron T. Goddard of Provldanea, a young woman w h o h a s only riad two weeka, attempted to commit cide by taking a large dose of um. A senea of outrages and murders of lit- tle girls of agea ranging from t to 7 years ^kas created great excitement among the working citwv in the dhrtrtct of Wal- thamstow. iwven miles northeast of Lon- don. * *«* •» • At Palmyra. N Y , t h e Mancheater ho- tel, a large Inrn, several old trtores and two new out* wrrv burned. in the race for the 90 raters, under the auspice* of the Hoyal Clyde Yacht club, Niagara w i n i n a light breese. The State. Albany * new paper, made its fir>T a[»p<arance yeisterday aftornoon in ita regular edition of 1* page*. Five men w. re badly Injured and aev- eral other* brui.^tl yetiterdar b y a wreck on a Chicago »trvet electrfc car line. i , ViLA-e«/o NitiM. an Italian wife mur- dert r, w»^ M nieiiced to die by electrkrity . in thcwiik ixgiiuing Aug. 12 by RecorQ- er Goff nl N*w York city. , All the arrangement* are completed for { the holding of the annual regatta of the National A*-M«:inttnn nf Amateur Oai»- mtL at >nrnt<r^H l a k e J u l y 17 and lb. In Galf»!'urg 11m., the jury in the caae < of ^tate vei>u<» Mi>. Ida John>on, charged I w i t h murdering her husband, ex-Alder- nian (.'harle*- F Johnaon, brought i n a , verdict finding the defendant guilty of • manslaughter and fixing the sentence at I ten yeau>> in the penitentiary. WHY IRVING WAS KNIGHTED. Aeeordlar to an Eafllfth Writer, H a IWo- tavted to the Govrraawat IU Duty. Scarcely had M. Dundet, with true Pansxan provincialifsm, complained that we h;»d presumed t o l a y t h e bonea of great act< ^ in Westmimit^r abbey along- aid*» tii"-e vf members of his profeewon than our reply comes in the annoance- mect that henoeforth the leading actor in England sbali nave a title like the presddeuts xd the academies of music and painting. This act of justice ha* not been "gradoosly conferred.'' I t h a s been resolutely demanded and enforced by an artm to whose profession it means a aooial charter of some value. Every actor in the kingdom will profit by this knighthood more than Henry Irving, and that i s w h y i t w a s a really fine thing of him to insist on having it It should be especially noted that i t l a solely aa actor and manager that h e h a s won the position from whicn- b e h a s been able to dictate t o t h e government ita duty t o h i s a r t H e has rendered no services to literarore. His whole career is in that recpect an almost schoolhoyifih coniettaon thut fie doee not know litersv ; ry chalk from literary cheeae. Stevenson or Oxenfortl, Goethe or Wills, Shake- speare or Frank Marshall—it would be I fiarfering h i m t o say that they are all The least for its sfar. A child caa r a a tt. Tarns easily, skims ekan. For fee, gllt*dge Butter the product of this machine caanet he excelleC. Send lor circulars. Loral agents waa tad :n Cliriton, Franklin, and Lewis count las 8t. Lawrttce, Jtteracn A. B. CUTTING, Gooveraeur, or What :* believexl TO bt cholera was dis- ] oLe to him. for there la the strongest covered m a Polish l«oarding Lou*e Pitthl'iirg containing 40 people. At iiinckiev. IU.c.. during the D. Mill ELLIS, Ceil Ajeit, POT8DAM. N. T HE BEHUN IKON BRIDGE CO.. of East Berlin, Conn-, can sell you i fit*. Irtt tr t\ul Ittffor2 3*4 Ctiitt ptr Iqturt fn t. .. Write for particulars .. ......... / prick dust ia urtoa. nam m uretaia, arinauon, pain in the oack aad ^ water with prtasurtv BrtghtN Oiseaae m~C7~***n urlae, -canty uruaa. frntmrRocl *^%£^*^h^m*lkid»tl unmevitasf. IJver Comi>l«lnt d or enlarged liver, foui brea. i Uiioua- •^ ^!tous tieadache. *********** *»>*> Fatarrh of the Bladder i^Biaatson, imtat*on, uloerauon, dnbbiing, 5£uemvcalls, pass blood, muc u» or puji aTssrwmrlata »• resits amd $ K0© *•»»« ?toJ«S^^ «o »****" tr*r-<XapUlsttia fi Pa. Kiuts* a Co^ BwoHAJrroa, N. Y > T OT ICE.-Pursuant to an order of John A I Vance, Hurrogata of the County of t*». Lawrence, and accordmg to the &tattii» in such cases made and provided. Notice is hereby riven to all .persona having* claim* against the estate of Fbidella Brooks, late of ^•i*^, 1 " —id conaty, dec—ted, that thay are required to exhibit the aasoe, with the vc'at h- ^n thereof, to the subscriber. Horace White at his residence in Richnlie, m said couctv* en or before the 1st day of October nexu Dated. March 12. ISm. tferS VOTlCJl-PURSCAyT TO AN ORDER ^L.H of John A. > ance, rarrogate of the conn- ry cf M Lawrence, aad according to the statute ia auch cases made aad provided, No- tice is hereby givea to all persona heviac claims agalaat Die estate of Lydia NkhoC, late of Fowler, to said com^erdeeaaseitaat they are, repaired to ex'-Crt the same, wfcn ?* rf S c ^?CL tJ J^T >f ' *&}*• ^ l S 0rlbw * An- drew & Allen, la the vulaga af Oovwraeur, in said county, on or befwe the 1st day of December, next A-H. ALLEN, ^* Dated, May 14, US6. ^ ^ f Law] OTICT.—Pursuant to aa order af John A. Vanoa, Sorrogata af the Cowaty of €L renoa, aad aeeordiag to the Statate in eaasaamdaaadiw^ded^HMsoaishaie- ay gives mall patrons having elaiaas against the estate af Thomas P. H t saalarava> lata of OswagateaJe,Jn said Coo- TyT dToeastd, that they are reuaired to exbintt the same, with the voutaars thareof, to the sahseHhara, John MeNeU as* eeergtJ . Besaalgrava. at the famines* af John McNeil, m the village of eouvyreur,m said e«*mt y,oa or before the U U d a / o f Sepbambar aext. . iiwJI DateJtFaJw^rygtlsm. OliaL-PURSUAOT of John A. Vai ty of fit Lawreaoa, of John A. Vaaee, ^ ^ »,aB« ute m such casts made r AJTT TO AH ORDER of taeooaa- tathestat- . Notice having claima U, lata ef progwas THE ERCWN hole in her ^:de. and it is now that the woman received the injury the hand* of one of a crowd of boys who had been celebrating the Fourth by Arnag off pistoU. : .While Katie Or> " y<»^ ^»ld, was sit- Jttng i n a rear w .• u » r parents' aasfSBssiat 100 Sal ' :d ^:^•t•t • .. w -truck tfce forehead .. t L r revolver nred L v ~ Her injury will .vi ..oin a •& caii« ue u n k n o w n per* likely prove fatal. s^ralk '££. mmmj Mart by a raltlag Bridge, i'^SBMUIOL. I n d . July 5 —While about 300 at the population of Bristol were gathered M a bridge spanning t h e r^t. Joseph rivtr a tub race ICO feet of the side- of the bridge went down, carrying t It 200 persona The fall was about set, amd the iron fell on many. ha town was erased with excitement in a short time the victims of the ac- were all removed from the water, satl the physician* throughout the sur- -eountry were •ummoned to at- tnjnred. None was killed out- will die. Pi. -• >* •> •"• •'• Caes CmtUA*. N V, July 6—Two trolley cars collided head line between this city Mortorman Moran w a s st> Isxjstred. Marry Ketcham, a pas- had a leg broken. Richard Carson broken, and 16 other passengers savwa from the car and more or 1ARKS. Pa July 5 — F i e e chil- uf a family of Hungarians re reported to have brrx lay the ppematurr dia^harev or ex of a canrmn during the Fourth cf riaflaarusTi at that pLaoe It u difc- thss hour tfc_kiasvo-tbe nasoe* of dasa or xb* 6>ta..» y. the tragedy. **ince It* Introduction In Aatericau streams. The fir>r ni*«.'ini-uy <f th^ VOL hr. or brown, tr^wt re ].I*iiit« <l aK»ut ten' y e a n * ag<> i n N e w V»rk state stream** after prolong*-'! op|>i*:tK>n' and with considerable uii*£ivinja* on the f»urt of ! the moet enthtisiastK* friendi! of the fihh. I F r o m their native laud in connm-nta! rEuro^'cainerepair18 of thecaim;bali5tic inclinations of t^e*»e tront; how they laijed a n d a t e other specie* and their own young; how«fiAh eggs were their favorite diet: h«.*w t-luggish they were at matunty. and how unwilling t o n * e a t a fiy. l c sopite of diK-ouragiLg reports the late Profe**<,r Baird R-curexi a ahip- ment of 25 0i>0 eggs frm (iermany. About U»,0(K) of tbe*e fell t o t h e ahare of New York state and were planted in streams at Caledonia. The same y«ar aome of the fry were liberated in the \ ^ Pere Marquette nver, m the far north e m part of Michigan. From the finrt the iDtrodnctiori ui these trout w a s a marked surce«K. The specimen* caught within two year* after planting proved at ieiust three <d the quahtie* claimed for the Von B* hr— that it g r e w w i t h marvekiu* rapidity throve on the food in America;: waters and w a s a quirk rising savage nghtiug fish. In general shape tne (rerman in,at rtacintie* n. fontinaiis very ck»ely. but is not so cW-p from back V> beiiy. and its tail 1* n o t s o square, being wf-11 rotxnded at the coriiera. With it* gr»-**n iah browx, brotiaed bark, boldiy 6x»tr^ with black, it is a binrb^m* if »-•' a nnilinctly colored hah. One at iea>* £ Its bad qualities aeem.< U hav* 1*^L prcn>6--that ;t w:U in a abrr* t . a ^ *-x tercuiate th* naTTee br-^k tr *:' fr -zn . r£nddy cr a violeut sto'rin i s o n y c u rn^ay ! a l w a v s d»*]ie:»d o u a fair creel of brown trott. They y-ve t h e sha^i'/Wg of over- I hanging tree.s and s^va uevt r VJ be at j h o m e :u au o p e i : , trt*< le>*» inea«i<:»w c r e e k . **TLey b:to eap-rly and mn>t !•»• lK»^ktd ' o n t h e iotanT. A mniL'i.t'> delity and ' it is an empty ^rik", but the ti>h \\:ll \ try for the bait again and a^ru:n w h e r e Jfci.fontiuuliii would b:d you a i>cv>rnful ] farewelL j for stocking preservf^ the*e tnut are •• grcwing more and in^re in favor each i year. In spring fed ponds and strean!b- ^ r u n n i n g w a t e r m b<'>t—Laving a tem- perature not higher than f»0 degree* F. they are sure to thrive. Tbey xnu*t not | b e p u t i n with the native bro«. k tr^jut, but tbey seem to get along on piod terms with the big r a i n b o w tr<>ui. To show how popular the Von Behr trout , have have become i n t h e f e w year* since their arrival, o n e h a s J it a great misfortune that the l a w w a s noiJ_of a L»ail g a m e . P e t e r A n d e r s o n ' s o-year allowed to take its course In granting the reprieve he aaid he had only taken the one course to be pursued. Kxceptionj had been filed by Priee's cotuwei, and th*«se had been sent to the court of appeals. As this was neeewary, aoctsrding to law he could n o t d o otherwise than grant the re- spite. '• 5t " ' •• He recounted the suggestion made In his meaRage to the general assembly of inenx- ceratin*; I n t h e penttentiary in Baltimore all prisoner* under sentence of death. If the suggestion had bean acted upon, the two recent lynchings wouic have been averted. . . . at ' evidence to ^usrp^t that he decidedly [prefers Oxenf«»r<l, Wills and Marshall. He ha* never written a play, though he ha* »poiie<l several. K o r h a « he. like Mrs. Kendal. f«'Unwed the prevailing f;i>hion of p.tratling the virtue of his domeM.c life in order to pain fireside Parry Ia Aatawa Friaom, FT«HKILL LATPfJM* S. Y.. July 3.—• Oliver Curtis Perry* the train robber, was transferred from taw Matteawan Insane APT lam For Insane Csimlnala to the Au- burn state prison, Superintendent Allison of the asylum having adjudged Perry re- covered from his inssaaity and ordered his return to the state prksam to finish his sen* tence of 5fc years. | old daughter wa-* «truck in the stomach ; by a foai ooii. t^i>.r*g her death. ; ^t vt-ru ^toI^life. of w;ud and rain have cauiM-d con»<derah.e daiiia^e in various \ part* i-f Austria, a n d a t Mar bach, on the ! approbariou. H*» doe-not mecidle i n i m - I>acuU-, ^ix jjers-.Lfr loat their lives. j perial politio UJT discuts municipal af- O-rporai Tanner ex-commissioner of fairs except on the point strictly (i^r~ jpen>:onv in an ;^:tlrei»s» *it t h e veterans' : celebration in Iriuianapr^'s made an at- 4 tack en the ]tL.suu po of President Cievvlaijil. I While firing a cannon at the Soldiers* home at Marion Ii»d.. John Haupt, an old art cilery man a n d a soldier in the rtg- • ular army for *? years, waa killed by a pit mature dixiuirgt. XoayUj, July a The English par! .anient hat been form- ally prorogued until July 24. The crater of Mount Etna if again pour- ing forth fire, smoke and lava. Is hereby given to all against the estate o f A' 0ouveraeur. m said county, they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. A. L, Woodworth, at the first National Bank in t£*V, ' village of Goaveraeur. la said county, o a > & before the 10th day of Peceenber next. •¥ 7 *w» A L. WOOD WORTH, strr. Datad, May JB, 1S86. , .. —: .«. ¥ f Xr OTICE -—P^" 0 * 111 to an ordsr-a/ John A V^ Vance, Surrogate of the Onafbry of ^r. Lawrence, and accordmg totbesnatute la such case made and provided, notaM.J* hereby atven to all peraona baving claiuia ajraJnat the estate of $usan M. Beebe, late ef 4>6uvemeur ia said coanty, deoeased, that thef are required to ex- hibit the same, with jsnjaehers thereof, to ths subscribera, C. HL JKtasvne and A. L. Wood* worth, at the nine* 4*01 house of C. H. Bowue, in Gonverneur ia «sM county, on or before tne the 1st d a y of tfenrember n e x t . L»ated, F e b > l»Tli*aw v / C. H. BOMTVg. /// A . L . WOODWORTH. 9BZD6 *• S Xsecutors. Henry of Htates in which they a r e n o w ! found. .New York. Pennsylvania, Mas- I sachuaettM, MiMhcmri. Michigan, Mary- land, Virginia, Nebra*ka, Wisofinsin and j Colorado have stream* stocked with i them and several other atatea are expert- j m e n t i n g w i t h them. A h a food hah the Voc Behr ha* no aupmor. Its temh is I firm and very digestible and nourishing, and it* flavir. when insect fed, even more delicate than that of aalmon. Its meat is a deeper red than sahnns. and being trfijfT ke^ps longer after killing ! -~»w Y<ck emu. BAMBUBSB, J u l y JL« only tp scan the ^oorreapondent learns that Prince Bismarck's dergone a great heavy rain he took a two an open carriage good health. The Bsmtbdrj^aSne FHedrkharuha has un- Iteapitea drivjv In to b e i n mane to hit* rrwn business of a munici- pal theater. He ib onlx the acknowledg- ed chief of his profession. Take that away from him. a n d t h e name of Irving ha» no longer a meaning. ia why his^vict^sry over an unjust dice a n d a snobbish tradition ia tynyrm plete. N o o n e c a n separate his^Ugtinc- tion from his Fpecific art, except oy go- ing behind his skill a s a n aoj^6j<to thone personal quaHtiea by ^b*& ^ ^ P*** pre-eminence in all pro^stiona.—Lon- don Sarurday Review. f / The agreement to i*s«e*the £ie.0<K» dOO | f'/ 4 per cent loan to China under Kuae^an I ~Th* aeartet Lafbsr* Dtwaaattasd. guarantee has been signed. I Our recent P^rj/ are mainly taken A storm wiped out the town of Winona. 1 trom Frettch so»eea. i H an attempt is Mo. I t i s known that 12 person* k*t their . afa^ if rain^ made to retain their Uvasande^btmenaremiaaing. \ d»matic <**/and y e t t o exclude that Several br1d|rea of the Choctaw railroad j xximxmm\jMi& makes the eaaenca of m Presioh Wswk wrioeta for k^ressCsi n- g. I. 4 0. BlILIOiB TIME TABLE. trh* Waa the Waaasaa saa TAKKTVOWX. N. Y., Jnly •.—Xo esse has yet identified the body af the woman who was ahot and killed by Oarryk N Barron while hunting on Tuesday. The coroner a jury n-turned verdict of acci- dental shooting Br-ik Farm n* a with all ;t> Kunnv A mysteries, m^fcriow^. brwer »«aa af T«toi sat. h:lU and happ'v birda *n;*» H Pa. -A big a t y ptrearn reason ;n w b i c n b« *h ar*- i «urxi « *;* f-T this is that jf a r c -» b>\r Beksaa j grew* f a i^r grei*c*r F aiy d.—A Oig catnoc tnati t h e ^ f -ntmah*. tall gr: wr *-;»< : . ia th^ baod* of >mjn%*ti * mens ^crtiaw re*arn:ng a w«--.^r* of yearv tw hand was a^ ynuDd^ ^A*?*^**Lt7T%***** W e n ****** pnwb is the w-rht f -h* that tl* <ka> t^*** ^ t'^rrz*. COr. *TT***ZS are the narxirai haunt* X Lhi# rrtc: aixi TV*-? jeraiiy »uci at* hav* their octaK m a t*s* Arm stia«a o* fa^p w - m ^ T jgj^ j ; ^ B rwift rwimmer Paw. J a l y X - ^ a j K ^ e ; Put- pt^werf^: and very b^id a pcr¥5L.t of i4" jusra had t ^ **^ a m pr*T J x . u aigt ieaps 'wrr rfxs cr *'sr 6bsrrr>--r sas it r'wiiibies tf?* sa-iyc. tbra&gt far *^a T»C: | ia2">r D a r . a g ti>» **-*!y a o e r s af I m g a n d t h e t w .iixj" s time ^ ; 3 . ' as o eie a n d a* n # m it ct k-<>>-o c.Dr>r tf.*^ h ~»y-g- l T'r and r r i A .LLT* the sar.Tf a-oct. U f e ^ v 'jr. raaaerta atvi their ra hs< t-* «^r a r c hg the espauaWa: A a V^ -»a- «T- TW i&jcred arm w*» H*^ek.ai Bwtterwcrrh *n Ladies Home Jca^mju. in a sk^ tch of tne p*aee made fxrnou> ty HawiKCTxe. Aicott. C^irtia Dana and R:j.*ey Ther* i* nv iLTicterr perhaps m U>e psychic !.»» 'if Am*»rva gr^atey that* Lew ac many e c r r «-tjthuna#it# - »f hk*- "£#*~. m:nd aan f . t . t n K.%ocJd h a v e f' iund them^iv** i<** ^c or more year> age. Tn*7 wer* a-, apparently, diaciplea of Irr.rr.arne^ Kant sul Jtajvrit#«, all serial reformers. to bt-^jme tijiKTsa They were the of ~f* b^: ax tnat ume tbey ncx. 7b*-y ^^"^ * r tJhe sooat part ~ ' r ****** Ripjej. who be ocs^id do good in in* w T^ w». -a* irsader of 1st pt.#o z&Tk He dsd good sand Oe- can^ r r. <-r*- r^ aT.oaam Carcta was U>er» Charjea A, Isaasa. now eaxnor of tbe N e w ^ ^ t ?-cx Brc-wnataai. w^c bt- caa&e *<^tjr JL The C^achoiic R^v-»ew: wV- e:d nmeli fr cwac m a E N n c H *«-£a» of M c A>or: suad» ass aortal expert st Frsu;aaa«-.<a be? hx» 3 tosjeh w^.tk fir-xa: F a r m Kaary jf theVftas aa;d*psteaasrdbrsjaasa Jt Ir-VBA^gKiL J u i y « . — T h e f«mm at Veter- ans rfat* en<-ampmestt began a three day* w«<M«n herv t«day A public memp- tK*n wiH i« h* Id *h> rvmiBg a n d a mill- ! tary rawl **J Wr<urrda*y aJ^tL with a pa- rade ot July « Cai Loria,*. -*uiy f —Mr W J. CsakJey pr^eauleau %4 the Cambridge- athletic team , , _ ._ . atase« that Camlcidge has deesded to aa- f«F- •J B .*^!aJTg^llt cept Taie * cballeiige tf aaxisxactory ar- ^^SSk^l/IZ/^T^L rjang^saetita frar a exsnftes* can be wire partially biown u p b y dynamite a s a i « v ^ result of the rivalry between the towns of S h a w n e e a m f T**<*umseh O. T: dieasoea/^laye seem often to be np fcgV jsmgranand for a ancrt Hie, hi •.tr.^ I ******** •*»» <* dranuslmMiV We BUDS, Society aj^^eqrjemrr adapt !*>ftek»3r*inai>c esaawneter t lor the FAM mtemtnt T HITPEOPLfc OF THE bTAT&Tt* 1TEW TJ^K. to Norman Bouse, Catherine Law- Ivlra Harlaad, Lulu BacJ*y, of Popes N\X^laeteea»suorj,at FrankHnviTle, Julia XT GOJespiev of Kendal Creek, Pa., J Ray. Jeasa J. Johnson, «f Maxwell, Iowa. UUle Wilaoa. of Miller, & Dalu Nauie J. Johnaon. of Clyde, Iowa, Creditor*, Legs* tees, and next of kin,t»James C Boose, late of the town of Macomb, in the eouary of hr. Lawreaoa aad Stale of New York, deceased* send greeting: Whareas. Wflliaa Barrey. fhe executcr of the last will aad teataaaeat of the said James C. House, deceaasat has lately applisd to our Surrogate of on* Voanty af at. Xawreaca, to hare his accounts as soeoator as afaraasM. jo* diciaily sealed, in narauane* offbe Statute ia such case aaade sM protjdat: jToa aad each of you, are therefore citfiB and regained, per m Couraiaeur, ia the sonally regate;ath1s cotrfitv of St. La ly. mm. at ana aViork ia the and there to Aad tf any af the a ha seald j t. aat. aril, PM, r.M. AJI J. S45 4.40 ».10 .. g.57 4Jft *J0 .... %M »»»• !!; * . » 4.40 M 5 4M . \ Ml UA-JUb. aat ..f «JI ceriixof:..» .. W.0: M4 IOLIT: A38 .iifjB a-^iMJ .• ..iaa e.t>rf£ fay xun 7>eiu» axi .IIJ5 -J* rum 8.« :iuS :jeu.ss coo ...VLSb hJA .,. 6-30 IAS «->^ itK. . «-47 sjsua^ M; i.flfr UJi 7A» J.« s^AJLrxrJtM. ?Jw>H! : !-&f a an " USJ KUS l.g \M ~-.- : tJsVlUa^lA fJ0 .... MMllMl.U TM ... israrM^s^s « as r mi .thTttS I 7 J 7 J S J f SwsyauM t .-" ! 1M UAJ j ncrions / yVhich coatiaae Crrr latujru. N. Y.. Jnly *.—A stTs^m^tSL T l a s h a s * b o o l e a n pregnant Tlie 8carlet Letter' with a 'happy ending." Oav tnjnred Hawthorne! A very t which depends upon anaryau cannot w-ul be food drama, Action i s s o than thonght that the morbid petholrary a story ot* pasfrtra, guilt with every anotive diasecsed chs^acser a^aryaad, beonamea a nxmpiara* adultery a n d a inek^drmma. Hawthorne i s t o b e resad, not His power conamtts in smaryticsU study •*. ea_or af the stage. That which is left for act- mg is the mere iwidnmni. the vile body, af hisdfehVeaie, He i s a ~~J ; m ir raw swsaafjaa are sWf^fbad la theeaagatal *******P**** i> tsw tawmaf wSSm I fpggjjf WL 1 s eisana stasss af Maw Tart, ;^y SSSimS 1 1 ^ 1 *^' s&xgsaaa -l2b AKT i~ •«* •%• tZiZ ^ .-!*" ' rVn,, *'' -*>!!'''5 ,

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Page 1: [TONTHE FOURTH DOCTOR AL - NYS Historic Papersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn87070443/1895-07-12/ed... · 2007-03-09 · only walk a thort di*t*n«*e, and that with the ^rreatest

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[TONTHE FOURTH • V ~r • • • ••

JtCOOCNTS AND INCIDENTS O f thDtP€KOtHC€ DAY.

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fcaad at rVa tae t lv AMarsnlla

! « • » • r ataMy-4i«s>ad

, ^ M W » Orraa way; aad aasty

.Was* lajawwd.

^ : \ J f c w T t » x . J u l y 5 — T h e F o u r t h of J u l y V ^ *-pB«%U#d»f the pavtrivtle Mxletiea ot B o s t o n

_ " ' . v i c i n i t y at h*»t Bu»tou e n d e d l b * •^•^•••^•"'iJtebed batt le U t m r t M<U*C of the parted

NORTHERN r^e-w*-' .* *r~\

DOCTOR AL U N n V GOUVBKNETJR, «>N.

1M0B LYNCHED PRICE

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t h e apect*t«»r*. in w h i c h stHj^a and revolver* w i n U M * 1 w i t h fat*.

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J o h n W Will*, a l»b» .rer of Fast B o s t o n of tbe apevtatora. w w shot a n c

itty k i l l e d . Michael LK'vlt of K*»t B o s t o n had hi* head i*pi;t open by a c l u t a n d n o w li«* t i r ing at tbr t i t ? hoapital ; a y o u n g m a n naxned r*tewart had h i s m a e c o t off w i t h a saber in the h a n d * of u o t of ithe pswader*: P a t r i c k Krl ly t u s t a i n e d a evvere scarp wound, w h e t h e r from a c l u t or a bui l t* i» not k n o w n , and Oflieer A > B a t e s W M hit ID thr i i iouth by a bru k t h r o w n by an u n k n o w n peraon ami k*t I severa l t ee th U-*.de» >u£Vriag frotu arvert ' laeerat looa. I

I t ia c l a i m s that the trvuble al l result­ed from the jn-nk^t^iuf of tm«*- w h o roan- I

*aged the parade ;n i n t r o d u c i n g aa- a fra>- j t u r e a float pre*eut:u£ T h e l i t t l e reo I *cb<*jlhoUM. " w h . i h . from It* a^t-ciat.'t JL ' aa the e m b l e m ^i thr A m e r i c a n Pro tec t *vt assoc iat ion , haa Uv* :ue o b n o x i o u s to m a n y persona, e*p«nal ly lKi**r w h o do tit* »yuu-p a t h t x e w i t h the A P. A m o v e m e n t .

T h e Fourth of J: i !r t v i u i n i f t t t refused !

to permit thii» f m f u r t u> «ppt«ar :n the pa­rade, and tin*** de» .r .Lgt i . prevent it tr ied | t o h a v e a n ordvr |«u*.««-d by the bx«*tni of a x l e r m e n . but fa:h-c »̂ » ^rreat w«.* the i n t e r e s t excite*! by rfj:> c v L t r w t r>v a u d t h e expn>**ti ci«-terji.mat.on of !he-parad-«r* t o dUpiny th«- >t h.^ih^u^e That fu**y iftd.OUO ViMtor^ jrathereil til r^v t̂ l W t o n .

T h e pol ice o i l * - a N in Hr:i/ci}»«nor: cf •JDJ hos t i l e d» ! i ion*!mt;on. Iwul A SJK-» »i»i I aquad of i>> uirti under the d : r w r : o t cf * D e p u t y t' ij ir-rintendfiit P . e n x «ud CapTa.n Ir i sh , in a d d i t i o n to the Ki>i B«*t<>n Jon-e j e n d u t y , bnt they nuin-ht-d tn Uit heml ct ' t h e p r o c e i ^ i o n . A t * e v t n d point.* *.he lv* -ing of th<" cri-wd w a s jriven vt-nt n: hu->» » a t t h e 1,600 par*d*rs auti the w h < « . l h o u ^ i b u t n o further d e m o n s t r a t i o n w w nmde j u n t i l t h e rear of the parade had m u h t d | P u t n a m Ktret t. w h e n t h e crowd tried to

;urn the las : carru^rt.

A BROAD MINDED PHYSICIAN WITH PROGRESSIVE IDEAS.

Believes in Recommending Any Medicine That He Knows Will Cure His Patients. Thinks

Dr. Williams' Fink Pills a Great Discovery. He Cites Some

Marvelous Cures. J*rcn the JLiam%^rr LanoaXer, Jh*.

' A I B C * . P A April :4th, 1<6. I n m p l y attoaiahiaf . H e r arrack* W o o * P a . Wru.iAM*' M E P I C I N E CO.. J !••» trequeat and «1K> \rm IB •evertty, aaci l

o>..\r*»w^.—While it t* entirely contrary by their i n a r i period uf only tw* oioaxha to lie cttMon* of the medical pruie»«jon. to *h* *— tne picture >/ health, rosy-cheeked tuLur** ut recommend a a r of the •o-called *ad hnfT^t-eyed, at well a# ever, and aa t aaf ^ r<V•••tary j r t p a r a n o n i , 1 »ha:i. ueverthe- t<*anoued »o uati l UMlay, more than aae

-cotTiixe. .^ xu.d .

^ « x t y H a r t In Buffalo,

':<'-:," BtTFALO. J u l y 5 . — O n e of the fkvt ion atairwa^vs l e a d i n g from t h e buff*t to t h e

:J* .• ̂ r a n d a t a n d at t h e B u f f a l o D r i v i n g park ^ : car^abad in . Eifrht t h o u s a n d people w e r e

^* ^ f i t t i n g o n t h e »tand at t h e t i m e riewjtifr ^^2jr\tm race* of t h e Buf fa lo Cyc le c lub, a n d ftf ^ * • q u a r t e r of a n h o u r there v a t a w i l d

S i x t y p e o p l e w e r e carr ied d o w n by i b e 1 ^ a l a i r w a y , w h k h took w i t h it a s e c t i o n of *& 4 J » g r a n d s t a n d f r o m e i t h e r s ide . W h e n ^ . , ; « t e o t h e r s i s t h e s t a n d heard t h e roar a n d ^ a j ^ / a a . w t h a c e n t e r d i s a p p e a r i n g , t h e y stmg-

" t o r e a c h t h e v a r i o u s e x i t s or t o t h r o w iTea f r o m t h e i r seata t o t h e g r o u n d ,

a ialea w a r e filled w i t h m e * a n d w o m e n , a n d m a n y o f a o e c i u n b e d t o t h e h e a t a n d

incraaaed t h e e x c i t e m e n t . JF JJBmmmhUt thorn: w h o h a d f a l l e n w i t h t h e

~^ nrera t r y i n g t o e x t r i c a t e t h e m -t o a r o i d t h e c r u s h of t h e t h o u -

w h o l o o k e d t o t h i s g r e a t h o l e a* t h e t o e o f e scape .

T a a p o l i c e h a d h a r d w o r k po k e e p b a c k t i y c r o w d t h a t g a t h e r e d t o s e e t h e i o j u m t

- A b o u t 8 6 m e n a n d w o m e n w i t h s p r a i n e d a n k l a * or Injured b a c k s or pn*trat<-d b y f r i g h t w e r e h u r r i e d h o m e in carriage*.

, Whi l e t h e hoapi ta i s cared for tho** who**r I n j u r i e s w e r e m o r e seriou*.

KW . A e d d a a t o l a B r o o k l y a .

BBOOKLT>. J u l y 6 . — T h e ht^pi ta l vorp? ^ - l a n d t h e firemen i n t h i s c i t y w e r e kej'

K".ve yuu aa accouot of MM**£JL V*7 'mvudrrixil e x p e n e n e e s with-^tmr ^repara* i.un, l>r. W a i i a m a ' r*ink Falls fur l a i e Feo-j .r. The fact u weil-koowji that medical practitioners du not as a rule, r>« much ie«*. use preiiarstion» of tii tonseciueLily the body of theoQ.h«v*- LO deti-Lite knowledge of their rirtue or W4c of it, buc scui idiy condemn them t i l « i tLout a tn» i . >uoh s c o u r x is maniir^i'v »fc*urd S L J utijunt. and I, for our. pro pi** t<-jr.ve n.y fiaiifct- ths be»t rreatmMrr k i . c * u n< me t\>r ii.r particular ch*e*»* with %»'h;rh tr.ey kre fc'jff^r^n^. nxt matter what :t i». wt.tre uf how i/t*aii»*-d. I wat« nr»t r.n.uirnt to prt-tcrjt«e IV. Willinuxs' P ink r\ii» r 'vu t t * u }e*r» »i?« . srrrr havint; seen M.mermiark-al > re*ultk from their use. Keuoen H^xvt r, i*i w of i;«-adiniT. Pa*, was a prominent coc-tn.cu»r and builder. Whi l e »up^r.r:t*ndni£ the work of erectiDg a larive bui;U:t.*T d^riui: to id wrfcther, he contracted what wnMhouirht to t-e ^'mtiira. JHe h s v i n p crvt n«»t:e*-<l it I"T,« n.orn;np in not be ine shU* to ar:-*1 frotn hi* .bed. After the u s u a l treatment for Tru* dis­ease he failed to improve, but on the con­trary prew rapidly wor*e, the ca*e devf iop-i n t into Hemiphlepi i i , or f ^ n i a i pant)ykt^ ef tne entire ri|rht wde of the t«ody. hle«--tr.ciry, tonics and massage, etc.. w^re ail |r:TeL a trial, but aotning L'ave s r y oeneht. acd the' paralysis continued. In de«|>air he was compel led to hear his phy*:c:an an-nouLce ikat h is ease was h<*pelefH.. About that t;m« his wife noticed one of your ad-•ertip-mrnts and eonciuded to xij your

year since ahe took s a y a»edicine. J h a v e found tbeae pil ls s tpevinc for chorea, of as uiorr conimonlv known, St. Vitus ' dance, as beneficial rr*u*lu have in al l cases marked their UM«. A» a spring tonic s a y one wh<\ from overwork or n t r \ o u t strain d u n n r a U>L? «int«-riia* ki-viuc pale and lanru>d t thr Pink P:!U w:il do sunder* in bri^Ltcn-in>: thr countenance and in buo*in^r the ^p.r.t^ t«r:t:vinvr ru»r» to the pali iJ h ( « « i i d rmtWiL^ th»- tV.unt*:ii of youth.

Y c r « r* ^p^-tfuih. J . i». AILKH.HT, M. V."

h « r y — t h e f o r m e r i n attendiDjf t h e i n j u r e d -, -- (Msd t h e l a t t e r i n t a k i n g c^are of t h e t i n -\ ^ - » s t w e r e SKxklentai ly gtartfU. T h e first g . f a t a l a c c k l e n t reporte-d to t h e ijol ice w a s ' tfrf * ^ « * t o C a t h e r i n e fcirt*. BO y ^ r s o T \ of : l - : ->1to W i t h e r s ntre»-t. W h i l e sh t in f f on I h e \ %*'^doo*rtep uX her h o m e w i t h I H T h u > b a n u ! %\ * i j i b e i o a d e n l y fvil ovt-r. H i e d ied s o o n aft - ;

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;JBOsK>uiiced h e r d e a t h d u e to heart d i sease , i I t H a i xhr i rwa v&Jttcr t h e u n d e r t a k e r d i scovered a s m a l l j A n k

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LOCOMOTOR AT 4 XI K *1'1'C1>:«S>FIXL1 T K E A T K U .

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T. I). M>(. a n h y vf tr.N pliice. y (>t'rtl«y told a /'• ,'\'ih-tvi r*for«r his experience w;:n LiHi.ujotor A;«..\:c. The accourt is of i r / r r ^ ! ^ i i u - * - I-'-otuotor Ataxia is m p -|N*r<i to be :noura?«,c and yet Mr. McCarthy la <nred Jfe «ni(i :

* in t.H'tor*r. 1^1, I was workmjr s t m y tr .de , tii^t or a machinist, in the Kamrs Vm'uura Hreak Work*, "ai" Waiertown, N. "\". I had t**-en *i< k for several weeks be­fore I prave up and uuit work. A tired feel* m ^ »^enied to have taken p<*»«etisioa of me, and re^t a* iontr and as well as I might 1 could not ret rid of it. J took tonics and other medicine* preM.'ribed by the physi­cians tijere but kept ifetting'worfie sJl the t ime. Final ly I bev^rue so bad that I could only walk a thort di*t*n«*e, and that with the ^rreatest e x e n i o n . My l imbs seemed to me l ike M> much lead, and there was a hitch in mr wa lk . Whi le w a l k i n f I couldn't think of anything, not e r e a the name of an acquaintance whom I mijrht happen to meet in the street. I>r. Stevens, of u atertown, was my physician, aad be it was who informed m e that I suffered from locomotor ataxia, and adrised me to go to m y h o m e . In the tprinjr of 1892 I came to o r nuher's home, 8V Varick Street, Ovwepo. X had about given u £ T l l hope of ever beinr a n y t h i n f but a helnleas inva l id . I couldn't s leep at nis;ht, ana the physic ians who at* tended dosed me wi th morphia* and other opiates. E v e r y d a / I tried to walk , aad every day I appeared to b# Jeas able than the d a y before. I was about the worst looking wreck of a y o u n g man that you could imag ine . I t was in June , 1383, that I began ta k i ng J>r. W i l l i a m s ' P i n k P i l l s for Pa le People . 1 aedn*t used the first box when I began to ftel beneficial efieeta l i y tjaibi appeared to he stronger and better able to

fie had f ives ) tip hope and It required a f wurtMin n a Qradnal ly this f ee l ing in-great deal / b e g g i n g a a the part o f h i t w i i s creased ant i l finalry I was able to l a y to persuade h i m t o take them regularly. my crutch and cane. N o w I can w a l k

**He. however , did as ahe desired, and i f i run as we l l as ever. I have for appearances indicate health i n this man , one ' pact engaged m v s e l f In lisrht work. would th ink ha was better than before h is , say too m u c h lor the P ink P i l l s . para lv tu . , tvrrr rafferer wil l try t h e m . "

• W h y / says he , * I began W Improve in j I)r. Wi l i iams 1 P i n k P i l l s for Pa le Peop le two ds'yt. and in four or £re»**etkj I was are now r i v e n to the publ i c as an unfai l ing entirely wel l and at work.' _ j blood builder and nerve restorer, cur ing a l l

forms o f weakness aris ing from a watery

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H a v i n g seen these results T concluded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the h a n d s o f a n y p h v s i c i a n , *nd consequently WM-D a short t ime later J was called upon to treat a lady suffering with palpitation of tee heart and rreat nervous prr*traiinu. after the umal remedies failed to r e l i v e . I ordered pr. Wiiii&xu*' P i n k I'liU. I L S result v a s

condition of the blood or shattered nerves . T h e p i l l s are sold by al l dealers, or w i l l be Kent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents a bar or six boxes for fc.50—they are n e v e r ">:d in bulk or by the 100) by addressing l>r Wil l iam* Medicine CotnnanT. 6 c h c a a » lady. > \ y . * " " " '

l l g y r t n t , l i d . . J u l y 8 — M a r s h a l l X. P r i c e , w h o w a y l a i d , a s s a u l t e d a n d m u r ­dered l i t t l e S a l l i e I s m n w h i l e o n her w a y so schoui , a a d w h o o n M o n d a y rece ived a reaprte p e n d i n g a n apptml for a n e w tr ia l , waa t a k e n f r o m ja i l b«*v laat n i g h t a a d h a n g e d t o a tree.

H u m o r s reached t h e g u a r d e a r l y l a t h e e v e n i n g t h a t m a n y atrangera h a d beaso area In t h e o u t a k i r u of t o w n a a d t h a t l y n c h i n g w a s probably thetr o b j e e v P r i c e upon leajrning t h i s b e t a m r g r e a t l y a sarmed a n d b e g g e d t o be sp ir i t ed a w a y , b u t t h e g u a r d s d i scovered to t h e i r d i s m a y that ev-t r y a v e n u e of eaoape waa c u t o i l a n d w e r e o o i i g e d by o v e r p o w e r i n g n u m b e r s t o g t r e u p t h e i r pr isoner . T h e lesaders w o r e m a s k s , b u t severa l of t h e m are k n o w n .

.Price w a e t o hava b e e n e x e c u t e d om Fr iday , b u t T u e s d a y m o r n i n g ^heritT Bar* ry rece ived M U d e g r a m a n r w m n c i n g t h a t G o v e r n o r B r o w n , a c t i n g o n t h e a d v i c e o f A t t o r n e y G e o e r a l Poe \ h a d g r a n t e d a re-p n e v e u n t i l t h e court of appea la c o u l d pasa u p o n t h e csv*. W h e n t h i s b e o a m e k n o w n , t h e g e n e r a l d i s c o n t e n t w h i c h h a d b e g u n t o mani f ea t itaeif a s soon aa t h e a p ­peal proceed ing* were c<taimefioed b r o k e Into a atorm, a n d a s t r o n g I j n e h r n g p a r t y Waa q u i e t l y a n d q u i c k l y o r g a n i s e d , j

When Sheriff Berry rece ived c^THial no­t i c e of t h e reprieve, lie w i t h d r e w t h e d e a t h w a t c h , a n d t h e jai l . * h i c h i s a poor ly con* ; s t r u c t e d aflTair, w o * left p r a c t i c a l l y u n - \ g u a r d e d . ., I

I t ouuld no t h a v e b e e n de fended a g a i n s t a d e t e r m i n e d n i o k h o w e v e r , e x c e p t by a s t r o n g a r m e d force.

A b o u t l v o'c lock last nigrht a c r o w d of s t r a n ^ T s b e g a n g a t h e r i n g in t e w n , a n d ; the i r presence created a g r t a t deal of ex- | c i t e iue t i t a m o n g t h e c i t i z e n s w h o had not ret ired to rttst. Sheriff Berry w a * notif ied, ; a n d he a n d hu d e p u t ; o w i t h e r e d a t t h e j a i l d e t e r m i n e d to de fend t h e pr i soner u n - , Ui the lajrt.

Jtfaaked Man Sarrwaaded t h e J a i l .

A n effort w * * m a d e to find aome a v e n u e of c*t*Ape by w h i c h P r i o r c o u l d be t a k e n f r o m t h e reach of t h e a v e n g i n g m o b , b u t e v e r y street l e a d i n g from t h e j a i l w a s f o u n d t o be c lose ly g u a r d e d by a s t r o n g force .

A d e l e g a t i o n f r o m t h e lyncher* , *H p m a a k e d , w a i t e d u p o n Sherif f Berry; a n d

not i f ied h i m not t o a t t e m p t t o r e m o v e t h e pr isoner . T h e n it w a s k n o w n t h a t t h e a t ­t e m p t a t l y n c h i n g , w h i c h h a d been r u ­m o r e d for several daya, w o u l d be m a d e a n d w a s n e a r a t h a n d .

P r i c e h a d been r e s t i n g q u i e t l y In h i s c e l l d u r i n g t h e ear ly purt of t h e e v e n i n g , b a t t h e s u d d e n a n d u n e x p e c t e d a p p e a r a n c e of t h e sheriff a n d h i s d e p u t i e s w a r n e d h i m t h a t s o m e t h i n g u n u a u a l w a a t ranap ir ing . T h e pr i soner b e c a m e m u c h e x c i t e d . F i ­n a l l y o n e of t h e g u a r d s t o l d h i m of t h e t h r e a t e n i n g m o b a b o u t t h e ja i l , a n d h e cr ied o u t :

" F o r G o d ' s s a k e let m e out? I w i l l h i d e ! I w i l l n o t r u n a w a y ! '

T h e l y n c h e r s c o m p l e t e d t h e i r arrange ­m e n t s a b o u t 11 o'clock* a n d i n a b o d y ad­v a n c e d u p o n t h e ja i l a n d s u r r o u n d e d it . T h e y d e m a n d e d t h e k e y s f r o m Sher i f f Ber­ry , a a d w h e n t h a t otneer d e c l i n e d t o g i v e t h e m u p t h e y e a s i l y k n o c k e d o p e n t h e door . O n c e ins ide , t h e g u a r d s w e r e q u i c k l y o v e r p o w e r e d , a n d s o o n P r i c e s c e l l w a s r e a c h e d .

T h e pr i soner w a s In a ' p i t i a b l e s t a t e of e x c i t e m e n t a n d f r i g h t , a n d h i s c o n d i t i o n w a s s u c h t h a t i t w a s a n e a s y m a t t e r t o g e t h i m o u t o f t h e ja iL A rope w a s t h r o w n o v e r h i s h e a d . H e w a s h a r r i e d t o a tree n e a r t h e j a i l a n d s t r o n g u p w i t h o u t d e l a y .

. T h e m o b s t o o d a r o u n d for s o m a t i m e w a t c h i n g t h e m a n s w i n g i n g i n t h e m o o n ­l i g h t , a n d w h e n i t w a s k n o w n t h a t h e w a s d e a d a l l departed .

G o v e r n o r B r o w n , w h e n I n f o r m e d of t h e l y n c h i n g of _Price> s a i d t h a t b e cons idered

W a l u m of H o u s t o n c o u n t y Gn>, h y d r o p h o b i a .

T w o b o m b * w e r e explode*! n e a r t h e po­l io s barrack* at M o o o p o u , I ta ly , but n o o n e w a s hurt ,

B e n j a m i n H. Well* of M o u n t H o l l y 5 . J , b a g g a g v master , waa k i l l ed i n t h e ra i l road yard* at C a m d e n ,

A t b t i U w a t e r . O. T three ot a f a m i l y of s i x n a m e d Karh died from b e i n g poi­soned, a n d t h e o thers are not e x p e c t e d t o recover.

P r e s i d e n t Grover C l e v e l a n d h a s w r i t t e n a l e t t er t o t h e T a m m a n y soc ie ty , w h i c h w i l l be rewd at the F o u r t h of J u l y oeae» brat Urn.

T h e H o n . W i l l i a m & . J o h n Brodr ick . M. P for t h e G u i l d f o r d d i v i s i o n of {Sur­rey , h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d u n d e r secretary of s t a t e for war .

T h e P r i n c e s s F r e d e r i c k C h a r l e s of P r u s ­s ia , w h o h a s been l i v i n g in I t a l y for sev­eral m o n t h s pas t , i s a b o u t t o b e c o m e a R i n n a n C a t h o l a c

C a p t a i n H e n r y W H o w g a t e , t h e former d i a b u r s i n g uflioer of t h e s i g n a l aery ice, w a s s e n t e n c e d t o e i g h t year*' impr i son-• > e n t i n t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y

Thorwdavy, J a l y a,

T h e se l f in f l i c ted w o u n d of Chie f E n g i ­n e e r B r o t h w i c k at Norfo lk , ia no t nec­essar i ly fata l .

A d e t a c h m e n t of t h e K e g l m e n t of Isa­b e l l a t h e C a t u o l k ha* fa l l en i n t o b u s h m C u b a .

T h e X * r i o n a l Fenclbh-*. f a m o u s t h e e o u n t r y o v e r a* pri^e w i n n e r * iu m i l i t i a contents , wort* ordered to be d ihUtnded by Genera l U r d v . a y

A n applu'at i i ' f . f i i r an ordrr t o e x a m i n e George J . l^ouid in the fK' .oou fciut of Ze l la Niiidati.-* *-*v u^Mleto Jud^e. L:ppin-cott In JerM-y City.

F o u r of t lu fi>e m e n w h o n * b U d the p a y m a s t e r of the Nacar i sa Copper c o m ­p a n y on J u n e lo h a v e U«en c a p t u r e d by t h e All x:Vau authi>ritieK t a k e n to t h e Svfne of th« c r i m e a n d «du»t.

A s a ro»ti)r of a firecracker e x p l o d i n g a m o n g the rir»-w.>rk* in a h a r d w a r e >tt>re iu L y n n . M*i>^ Th»- r^igiunore h<»tel bui ld­i n g * w e r e bud.'y d a n : a g i d by w a t e r , en ­t a i l i n g a k«a.< of at«oiit | 1 jO.OUO.

T h e s t e a m e r Kinpreaa of C h i n a b r o u g h t n e w s t h a t B i l l y Water* of V i c t o r i a a n d S a n F r a n c i s c o , pug i l i s t a n d b a r r o o m boun­cer, is n o w m i n i s t e r of w a r a n d v i ce pres­i d e n t of t h e "-Kt p u b l i c of F o r m o a a . "

Fr iday , J u l y fi. T h e a p p o i n t m e n t of Wi l l i s L . Moore of

I l l i n o i s t o be chief of the w e a t h e r b u r e a u w a s a n n o u n c e d f m m t h e W h i t e H o u s e .

T h e r e m a i n * of Prt>fcssi*r H u x l e y , t h e e m i n e n t s c i en t i s t wh«+ dnnl o n J u n e '& a t H a d e s lea, w e r e buried in F i n c h l e y c e m e ­tery .

F r a n k E Wo<dward, t h e MinneaiK»lis n e w s p a p e r m a n tuppoaed to be iyinic in a S p a n i s h d u n g e o n i n Cuba, has b e e n h e a r d f r o m .

F i s s u r e s h a v e appeared i n t h e n o r t h ­w e s t s i d e of t h e g r e a t cone of M o u n t V e ­s u v i u s , a n d a d e n t * s t r e a m of l a v a Is flow­i n g d o w n t h e m o u n t a i n s ide .

A t T a u n t o n l a k e , n e a r N e w t o n , C o n n . . L o u i s e G a l p i n , t h e 10-year-old d a u g h t e r o f S a m u e l A . G a l p i n , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e N e w H a v e n Clock c o m p a n y , a n d a n u r s e n a m e d E l l a J o h n s o n , a S w e d e , w e r e d r o w n e d .

C a t h e r i n e O Leary , o w n e r of t h e frac­t i o u s c o w w h i c h k i c k e d o v e r a l a m p i n a Darn i n t h e rear of 1S7 D e K o v e n s t r e e t i n October , 1671, a n d s t a r t e d a b l a s e w h i c h c c s t C h i c a g o $ 1 ^ , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , d i e d o f a c u t e n r t r n m o n i a . . .

fctarday, g a r g a. A t I x m i s v i l l e , A l a . , l i g h t n i n g k i l l e d

P o s t m a s t e r E d w a r d B r y a n , w i f e a n d baby, j T h e S i l o e L a k e H o u s e , a p o p u l a r iura- i

m e r h o t e l a t >"ew B e r l i n , X . X\, waa burned. j

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X r O T I C E - — P ^ " 0 * 1 1 1 t o an ordsr-a/ John A V ^ Vance , Surrogate o f the Onafbry of ^r. Lawrence , and accordmg to tbesnatute la such case made and provided, notaM.J* hereby atven to all peraona baving claiuia ajraJnat the estate of $usan M. Beebe, late e f 4>6uvemeur ia said c o a n t y , deoeased, that t h e f are required to e x ­hibit the same, with jsnjaehers thereof, to t h s subscribera, C. HL JKtasvne and A. L. Wood* worth, a t the nine* 4*01 house of C. H. Bowue , in Gonverneur ia «sM county, o n or before tne t h e 1st day of tfenrember next .

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