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STORE 37 , GENESEE ST. T h e E n t ire S t o c k to b e C lo s e d O u t T h is W e e k I E 9 H 9 H T H E Y A R B F I R S T C L A . S S G - O O X D S T l i e IE?-cL“b l i c TTanLd_ez:sta,m.ca_ 11 ^. 037 - a r e B r o k e n . X j o t s , aon.d. t l ^.0 S a l e I s zrxa,d.e t o O L O S E T H E M O U T M y I n t e r e s t s are in A u b u r n , a n d I a m W illin g t o G ive t h e P e o p l e a BENEFIT - OF - LOW - PRICES issagiiiHjiagiSEM B m g H M m — INSTEAD OF MAKING EXTRA DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE Remember the Place-37 Genesee Street, Next Door East McConnell WILLIAM - H. - REILLY, M ANUFACTU R E R \V a 5 io ^ oton . , .January Eastern York Colder fal\ weather; Drtan to high northwest* r \ wind.-* 'MminhLi z in force with a cold wave Western Sew \ork (older by wanner kin Ohio. fair weatti»r receded by snow on the lake-, fresh to brisk northwesterly winds d.minishlDff i'» force betOTiiatf vatiable. h u n t i n g them as being desperate a n d d e term in e d men. They are s t i l l a t la r g e and tlie detectives have l e f t t h e c o u n ty a t present. IS THE JIG U P ; th e CRUSH E D BY T H E SNOW A H o r s e Shad C o l l a p s e d ' a :-n Fat I P e c ul s M i d d l e t o w * \ ' 'i J u i n - J o h n M . E v e r e t t k e e p s ,i ou i n t r v ^ to re a n d th o s e w h o liv e m tlie n e i g h b o r h o o d c o n - g r e g a t e th e r e ev « * n in ;r ' A d j - n n i n g th e s t o r e h atj o p e n - h e d f.ir th® -tv :■ r o f h o r s e s \ t a b o u t 7 o c l o c k F r i d a y n i g h t tw o youn'.’ m e n le f t in'* s t o r e w e n t to th e s h e d , a n d g o * t h e i r h o r s e a n d “le ig h to r e t u r n h o m e . T l i e \ h e 'i r d tt» beams c r a c k i n g , n o t i f i e d E v e r e t t a n d d r o v e a w a y . T h e r e w e r e 1 \J p e r s o n - in th e sto r e , a n d 11 o f th e m w e n t m it a n d fo u n d th e ro o f o f 11.* s h e d <>\ e r « e i g h t e d w i t h enow T h e y l t - ; 'a n p r o p p i n g it u p a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g it. b u t w h ilp u n d e r ih e sh e d tb e side.* s p r e a d a n d th e ro o f c r a s h e d d o w n p i n n i n g t h e m e n u n d e r it. S o lo m o n D e c k e r v.Ui> war. le f t in charge uf th-- .-tore hearil the noise am i w e n t out See ing the disaster, he r a n an d sum m o n ed assistance. Tlie w o r k of liberating the buried men was th e n begun Four of who were only slig h tly injursij were soon released, and jo in e d in the work of rescue. Three w e re killed outright. They were- Jo h n .1 T u th i l l. back broke and bruieed about h e a d and thigh,D a v id Kelly, body p e n e trated by a girder W illiam .W right cru s h e d to death by timbers. All three h a d lived for m any years in the im m e d iate neighborhood Tuthill who waa u laborer. 53 y ears old leaves a widow an d seven children Kelly. 40year3 old, a blacksm ith, leaves tw o c h ildren. W r ig h t w a s 158 vears old. The injured a r - Jo h n E v e rett, m a n a g e r of the store, left leg broken in tw o places, Edw a rd D e c k e r, butcher r ight leg broken and in tern a lly injured. Several other person? w e re bruised severely, b u t no t f a ta ll y hurt. TRAIN R O B B E R S ESCAPE f o r A -B o ld and S u c c e s s f u l Brea* L ib e r ty U n d e r Fire BnoHNmiASl, A la., J a n . 13.—A special to the Age from V e r n o n , L a m a r c o u n ty, A la., says: “ F iv e o f Pinkerton's m en accom p anied by t h e s h e r if f o f this c o u n ty went out y e s terd a y m o r n ing to arrest Jam e s and Run ben B a r r o w , under a r e quisition for robbir.g a tra i n near Tex arkana a b o u t th e 10th o f Decem b er last, They e tirrounded Jaiuer, B irro w ’a h o u se and had been h e ld ;iiii..m n in s tant when he m a d e a bold r iiu a i d ►- firtd on tw elve or fifteen tim e * i>v i • detec tives, b n t m a d e a m iracu lo u s e-cupe. It is reported t h a t a b a ll f r o m a rifle p a s s e d through h rs s h i r t c o ll a r T h e 'ti. n iter waa a g<e*t s u r p r is e t o th e p»-o\ le here The young m e n m e n b a d Intel) m o v -d b»ckfi;om T e x a s w h e r e tb living f o r » short; tim e C c n d l t i o n of A ffairs A m o n g R e a d in g S t r i k e r s R e a d ing, Jan , 15.—The R e a d ing r a i l ro a d employes met in convention here to-day About 120 delegates w e r e p r e s e n t B. J . Sharkey of P h iladelphia p r e sided and Chas. Benzman of P o r t C a r bo n acted as secretary A fter t r a n s a c t - , in g routine business the new d i s t r i c t 1 assem b ly, of which Penrose \V. H a m a n o f this city waa elected tem p o rary m a s te r w o rkm a n at M lzabethport a m o n th ag o w as called to order R e p o rts w e r e received from the etrik'.Tb sh o w in g th e n u m b e r of men out of work a n d g e n e r a l condition of affairs along the r o a d . A m o tion tr. go into ati election of p e r m a n e n t officer* was lost a n d th e ten>i>orary officers will be co n tin u e d . T h e convention adjourned at :> o'clock to m e p t in l'< ttsvill- next A p ril. M a s ter W o rkm a n Lewis of Shawnee, O h io, w h o h a s been endeavoring to bring a b o u t p e a c e w ith the officials and th e ir m in e r s m a d e a brief address, lie u r g e d th e m e n to be calm and firm, th a t th u w a s n o t t h e tim e for talk but for w o r k T h e deliberations of the convention really a m o u n ted to nothing \ ery lit tle interest was m a n if e s ted' an d th e r e was no enthusiasm w h a t ever. Most of the delegates p r e s e n t a r e no t in tte employ of the R e a d in g com p a n y and paid their fare on t h e ra i l ro a d . This is the first convention th a t th e railroad men have held w h e r e they w e r e compelled to pay car fare T h e m e n appear to be discouraged a n d are n o t as cheerful as they were w h e n tb e y ■were here several months a^o. T h e y seem to realize tbat the jig is up . an d th e y will have to seek work elsew h e r e R e p o rts received from the m ining r e g io n s th is afternoon show that a break is c e r ta i n to take place and Reading officials in th is city assert that at least h a l f a dozen of the their colleries will be s t a r t e d u p n e x t week, besides a nu m b e r o f i n d ividual mines. The strikers, h o w e v e r , S3y this is not true and Mr. L e w is also denies the story. He says the m in e r s are a u n i t a n d will stand out u n t il n e x t J u l y if n ecessary Mr Lewis le f t here to - n ig h t for Ohio where he w ill a tt e n d several district conventions. H e w ill r e t u r n to Pottsville the latte r p a r t o f n e x t w e e k when he will take c h a r g e of m a t t e r s in the Schuykill region. & k < fekno«m a n d 'y c o n n ected !.*■ h.ie(. ItePft .. r» ** * I l h*-y wr li-> e> 6 T h e F ire Record. New Y o r k , J a n 15.—^The five s t o r y buildings, 5-1, 56 an d 58 W a r r e n s t r e e t , were g u tted by fire to-day. Loss $ 1 0 0 ,- 000 . Fire in E h ling’s brew ery, H a r l e m , to day, caused dam a g e to the e x te n t o f $33,000, w h ich is covered by in s u r a n c e . The firo is a tt r i b u te d to sp o n t a n e o u s combustion. Omaha, Ja n . 15. —The O m a h a F u r n i ture c o m p any’s f a c to r y a n d th e O m a h a Brass works w e r e burned to-day: loss #40,000. M in isters R e slzn H a r tforp, C o n ., Jan . 10.— R e v . O e o . L. W alker, D. P . , of the Old C e n tr e C o n gregational ch u r c h this city, h a s r e s i g n e d on account of poor health. B e is o n e o f the Yale college c o rporation. Rev. W . H . Dearborn of th e U n iversalist C h u r c h o f the Redeemer, h a s also resigned. DIED. BKARD'LKY,—1 n A u b u rn . tfuQday, J a n u a r y 15. 18^8. B e a tr ice o n ly daojghter o f D o u g l a s and Mary c b e d e U U c a rd s 'e y , ssced n in e m o n t h * and tw e n ty davs. Funeral s e rvices, M o n d a y a t •! i* * /.V E K ILI.—In A n b n r a , a t O sborne H ou.se, J a n u ary 15. 18Sh. A b b e y M AverJil, m o t h e r o f t har.t‘8 AverUl an d M r- G regory, a g e d l*J year?. P rayer a t O s b o rne H»>c*e parlor**. M o n d a y a t % k m S e rvices ?md I n term e n t a t I ’l a t U b u r g b , S i l L ’lo c “tlay. 1 t h Inst. Great Closing Out Sale 121 GENESEE ST., T h e Great Bargain - Store. Commencing, January io. Prices cut and go o d s must be '.old before lease expires. Look for flag in the d o o r U n a b le to A g r e e S a n d y H i l l , N. Y., Jan 15.—J u s t be fo r e m idnight last n ight tbe j u r y in th e c a i e o f the people against G e o rge C lem e n te announced that they w e re u n a b l e to a g r e e and were discharged. T h e caso w a 8 given to the ju r y a t 2 o 'c lock yeater- d a y afternoon. They came in a t once fo r instructions and after b e in g o u t n e a r ly 10 h o u rs were unable to ag r e e . I t w ill be remembered th a t C lem e n ts w aa tried and convicted on th e c h a r g e o f p e r ju r y In swearing to a r e p o r t o f tho F o r t Ed w a rd State bank, of w h i c h he wjH cas-hier In 1888, which he k n e w to r*j fal*e. He was sentenced to D a n n e - t t x . r . r f . ' f live years. A fter tw o ap p e a ls •b<* c ivn was set down for a n e w tria l w ith th e above result. IMMENSE BARGAINS IN D R Y G O O D S ! Gneat Clearing Out Sale of WINTER GOODS In e v e r y Departm ent, previous to taking inventory. T h e stock of W inter Dry Goods m u si be re duced preparatory t o opening New Spring Goods The Great Slaughter Sale now inaugurated in Dry Goods by LYON, • ELLIOTT - & - BLOOM Will be of special interest to every purchaser. Our Great Mark Down on !!uieM e.r.5 Ladibs’ Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks nAaa Af T V A w H l i M If you have household goods to d i s pose of I w ill bu y them or sell f o r y o u r account. R e g u lar sales w ill be he) Saturday ovenfngs soon. If you w i a n Boggy. P h a e ton o r H a rness, call a t 112 Genesee Street. F. M. SMITH. Auctioneei, Appraisp & Broker., To clear them out, w ill interest everyone having a Cloak to purchase Our bargains in Hosiery, Underwear and Dress Goods are immense. LYON, - ELLIOTT - & - BLOOM.